waz
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It is but not freedom to cheer for criminals who commited genocide.
If you were discussing details on history would that bring about charges?
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It is but not freedom to cheer for criminals who commited genocide.
Some people have selective bias. There are many people here on the forum that deny the Armanian Genocide and other otrocities committed by the Ottomans. Just as bad we have people on this forum denying the Holacaust despite overwhelming evidence from victims, eye witnesses, photos, video, graves, official documents and even admissions from the perpetrators themselves.
Yet the same people that deny these terrible events in which millions of Christians and Jews were brutally exterminated will argue until they are blue in the face about other otrocities (some real, some exaggerated) in which Muslims suffered. Deportations for collaborating with Nazis is apparently a genocide.
If you were discussing details on history would that bring about charges?
Raising an interesting point there.It depends,I guess discussions under the form of academic debates don't fall under that category but some nationalist screaming there was no genocide is another story.
So there is no freedom of expression in Italy?
We support Turkey's quest to focus on present and future and not dwell in past
Fair post, but an academic can analyse figures, findings etc and arrive at a conclusion that genocide is true strong a word to be used, and then have charges pressed against by an Armenian fellow.
The law seems odd to me.
If there was a genocide,and from what I've searched about it it clearly was,it's pretty hard for an academic to come up with something to proove that it was not.
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Let me see otherwise free guy!Anyway, I don't particular care,
For hypocritical europeans freedom of speech and democracy only exists when it suits their agenda.So there is no freedom of expression in Italy?
If there was a genocide,and from what I've searched about it it clearly was,it's pretty hard for an academic to come up with something to proove that it was not.
a nation without past has no future.
We know our past very well and every Turk is proud of it.