... Turkey expectedly pulls diplomatic tantrum.
Maybe it's time to stop being sensitive about the issue over there? There's apparently overwhelming evidence that it happened, so why are they being so anal about it? Because it's still going on? It wasn't the modern day Turkish government that did it, it was the Ottoman empire. Perhaps they should reconsider now that more and more countries are recognizing it. Germany has recognized the Holocaust, right? even if it could be a sensitive issue.
I guess it's a little clumsy to pass a parliament vote to recognize that it was a genocide, and some Swedish politicians have said it shouldn't be a political issue, but instead historians should decide what's what. After all, it's based on historical facts and testimonies.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62A4ZX20100311
I'd like to know more about the event and make up my own opinion. What's your take on this?
Maybe it's time to stop being sensitive about the issue over there? There's apparently overwhelming evidence that it happened, so why are they being so anal about it? Because it's still going on? It wasn't the modern day Turkish government that did it, it was the Ottoman empire. Perhaps they should reconsider now that more and more countries are recognizing it. Germany has recognized the Holocaust, right? even if it could be a sensitive issue.
I guess it's a little clumsy to pass a parliament vote to recognize that it was a genocide, and some Swedish politicians have said it shouldn't be a political issue, but instead historians should decide what's what. After all, it's based on historical facts and testimonies.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62A4ZX20100311
I'd like to know more about the event and make up my own opinion. What's your take on this?