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Genocide / Denialism / International law / Crime / Anti-Armenianism / Armenian Genocide denial / International Association of Genocide Scholars / Gregory Stanton / Israel Charny / Armenian Genocide / Criminal law / International criminal law
Date: 2014-03-07 16:01:48
Genocide
Denialism
International law
Crime
Anti-Armenianism
Armenian Genocide denial
International Association of Genocide Scholars
Gregory Stanton
Israel Charny
Armenian Genocide
Criminal law
International criminal law

Switzerland was not a bystander of the Armenian Genocide then, and should not be a bystander to its denial now. On February 16, 2014 a group of scholars of Human Rights and Genocide issued an open letter to the Swiss Jus

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