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Armenians in Turkey

Protesters carry black sign with white writing in support of slain Armenian journalist.

100 years after genocide, Armenians in Turkey revive their identity

April 22, 2019Conflict & Justice

It’s still too early to expect movement on the genocide recognition issue in Turkey, but “Armenianness” is no longer a black mark.

Armen Demircian says he's found a home at this recently restored Armenian Church in Diyarbakir, Turkey — though he's not a Christian.

One man in Turkey struggles with his long-hidden Armenian identity

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