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  1. I am very surprised at the title of this article, because it misrepresents the facts. In truth and in fact the resolution indicates that “Denmark would not recognize the genocide”.

  2. What a hypocritical document voted by Danish parliament, why leave the matter to historians when you can ask any Armenian about the events, because every family lost a loved one, how Turks uprooted cities and communities from their homes and drove them to the deserts to perish, my grandmother was one of the lucky ones who reached Lebanon with my father who was one year old.
    Is this the Danish justice, Turkish atrocities had no limit they butchered, massacred and emptied the whole region from Armenians, the very few who stayed had to change their religion into Islam and adopt a muslim name, I am still holding the title deed of our lands, millions like myself hoping for justice.
    All I can say is shame on you.

  3. When you condone genocide by refusing to speak up you are as guilty as the people or governments that committed the authorities. You will have to stand in front of your own god and answer for your crimes.

  4. If the Armenian Genocide is not called genocide, if no judgment is made about historical events how will future generations know what grievous evil looks like? How can intelligent discourse occur when a body politic “maintains its parliamentary tradition not to issue judgments about historical events.”
    Judgement IS necessary!

    • It’s political cowardice which will be called what it is and will be judged, in that day, by the Judge of judges.

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