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Vol. 2, Issue 3, 2013June 01, 2013 EDT

Even if the World Had Paid Attention, Nothing Would Have Changed: If the Armenian Genocide Had Not Been Forgotten

Jack Sigman,
genocideArmeniaArmenian Genocidehuman rights
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Sigman, Jack. 2013. “Even If the World Had Paid Attention, Nothing Would Have Changed: If the Armenian Genocide Had Not Been Forgotten.” The Saber and Scroll Journal 2 (3).

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