From trauma to truth: why Princeton must recognize the Armenian Genocide : vimarsana.com

From trauma to truth: why Princeton must recognize the Armenian Genocide

Recognizing the Armenian Genocide is not just a moral imperative but also an intellectual one. We can only learn from history and build a better future by acknowledging the truth ... I strongly urge the NES Department and Princeton University to take action and create a safe environment where intellectual honesty — rather than denialist conspiracy — is upheld.

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