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A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire
[...]a potential historic breakthrough in relations was reached with the signing on 10 October 2009 of the two Zurich protocols: (1) Development of Relations and (2) Establishment of Diplomatic Relations. [...]to characterize as genocide events that occurred before the Genocide Convention went into effect would constitute a legally untenable, ex post facto proclamation.
Political Football
In the past Ankara has blocked open discussion on the topic and suggested a joint commission to re-interpret history.Even questioning the tragedy, however, remains deeply offensive to many Armenians and the topic leaves a chasm between the two peoples. [...] seemingly out of the blue, on August 31 the Turkish, Armenian and Swiss foreign ministries announced two protocols which detail a timetable, leading to the opening of borders, mutual recognition, the establishment of diplomatic relations and several commissions, one responsible for historical disputes.