I'm not a denier, but I have questions. When 22 different countries make it illegal to question a specific part of history, red flags go off and sirens start blaring. There are still 2 US states that do not officially recognize that the Armenian genocide happened. Why are the crimes of the Germans so much more important to protect than the crimes of the Ottomans?
I'm not a denier, but I have questions. When 22 different countries make it illegal to question a specific part of history, red flags go off and sirens start blaring. There are [still 2 US states that do not officially recognize that the Armenian genocide happened](https://armenianweekly.com/2017/11/06/indiana-becomes-48th-state-recognize-armenian-genocide/). Why are the crimes of the Germans so much more important to protect than the crimes of the Ottomans?
I'm not a denier, but I have questions. When 22 different countries make it illegal to question a specific part of history, red flags go off and sirens start blaring. There are still 2 US states that do not officially recognize that the Armenian genocide happened. Why are the crimes of the Germans so much more important to protect than the crimes of the Ottomans?