Remembering and Honoring the Armenian Genocide

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The Armenian Genocide took place during World War I when the Ottoman Turk Empire killed more than a million Armenians. Recognition of the genocide is still a fraught issue between Turkey and Armenia and relations today are still frosty. USC Political Science Professor Richard Dekmejian offers his thoughts on what we can do to prevent future genocides and why some countries are still denying the Armenian Genocide.

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