Register Now: How Impunity for Past Crimes of Genocide can Magnify Modern Day Violence Internationally

REGISTER NOW
HOW IMPUNITY FOR PAST CRIMES OF GENOCIDE CAN MAGNIFY MODERN
DAY VIOLENCE
INTERNATIONALLY: 
A
CASE STUDY OF TURKEY

The Zoryan Institute
is pleased to
announce a very timely and important upcoming panel taking place Saturday,
April 17 12-3pm EST
 via
Zoom, with authors from the Institute’s latest publication, Collective and State
Violence in Turkey: The
Construction of a National Identity from Empire to
Nation-State
.

Viewed through the
lens of
international politics, this panel will raise questions about
Turkey’s historic
influence on the European Powers and their acceptance of
Turkey’s domestic
gross violations of human rights and mass killings of groups
such as Alevis,
Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, and Yazidis.

This panel will also
demonstrate
how impunity for past crimes and political expediency by the
international
community has allowed Turkey to repeat these patterns of
violence dating all
the way back to the 1830s, including the Armenian Genocide of
1915, to Turkey’s
latest involvement in the Artsakh war against Armenians.

We invite you to
register for this
panel here:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fVbjT5EfTXq8FYB8cDUR6A

By registering for
this panel, you
will automatically be sent a 15% discount code to purchase a
copy of the Zoryan Institute publication, Collective and State
Violence in Turkey
.

The Zoryan
Institute is
a non-profit organization that serves the cause of scholarship
and public
awareness relating to issues of universal human rights,
genocide, and
diaspora-homeland relations. This is done through the
systematic continued
efforts of scholars and specialists using a comparative and
multidisciplinary
approach and in accordance with the highest academic
standards. 

-- 
Megan Reid
Operations Coordinator
The Zoryan Institute
A Division of the Zoryan Institute
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Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
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