Isn't it ironic that Turkish groups try use our U.S. constitution to sell their denialism under the guise of freedom of speech, while at the same time Turkey is criminalizing any discussion of the the Genocide?
In America, the Turks want "their side of the story" told too, but in Turkey they refuse to allow any discussion of the Armenian side of the story, which is accepted and acknowledged by the overwhelming majority of experts in the field.
Anyway, as usual, the Turkish govt. has cut its nose to spite its face. Any public discussion about the Armenian Genocide is a good thing.
In America, the Turks want "their side of the story" told too, but in Turkey they refuse to allow any discussion of the Armenian side of the story, which is accepted and acknowledged by the overwhelming majority of experts in the field.
Anyway, as usual, the Turkish govt. has cut its nose to spite its face. Any public discussion about the Armenian Genocide is a good thing.