Bernd 11/18/2020 (Wed) 19:44:06 No.41059 del
While I was looking around on Library Genesis (http://gen.lib.rus.ec) I came across a book that sounds fun. Written by a Jewish prof specializing in genocides and related topics. The pdf related is about the denial of the Armenian Genocide in Israel - as an unexpected turn of events. However on pages 46-47 he spend some words how Turkey does it.
I'm gonna quote here the last paragraph of page 46 and the whole page 47:

p.46
Many observers feel that the Turkish Republic, established in 1923, is not legally responsible for the genocide of the Armenians; nevertheless that country continues to this day to deny that the Young Turk government of its predecessor state, the Ottoman Empire, engaged in massive destruction of Armenians from 1915-1917, resulting in the deaths of over one million men, women, and children. Scholars also argue, however, that acts of genocide continued under Ataturk’s Turkey, in the years 1919-1923, before it became a republic.