In living memory
Jan 17, 2021
2 minutes
by DAVID LITTLEWOOD
This is a fascinating book about what nations seek to remember and forget. James Robins, a New Zealand journalist, demonstrates that the founding mythologies of Turkey, Australia and New Zealand are intertwined, and argues that Australian and New Zealand governments have been disturbingly complicit in Turkey’s attempts to erase the Armenian Genocide from its history.
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