Turkish historians denying Armenian Genocide are corrupted, scholar says

Turkish historians denying Armenian Genocide are corrupted, scholar says

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish scholar, professor at Clark University in Massachusetts Taner Akcam said that Turkish historians denying the Armenian Genocide are corrupted.

During a conference in Bucharest, prof. Akcam said he received phone calls from anonymous sources that scientists were corrupted to deny the Genocide.

Earlier, in one of his articles he wrote that “Turkey, which wants to get involved in the region as an intervener on behalf of freedom and democracy, is going to be a reminder of its past crimes against humanity.”

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