The Turkish Government currently espouses the view that while there may have been some indiscretions, it does not rise to the level of genocide. However, this view runs contrary to nearly all established scholarship outside of Turkey. Additionally, Turkey compels many world governments to not to accept the term "genocide" using its critical location and foreign policy as weapons against taking this view.
It is this Turkish requirement for other governments not recognize the genocide in order to maintain good relations with it that makes many governments, including the US federal government, hesitant to recognize the genocide.
no they havent
Bangledesh and 2 more that i havent found out yet.
march 21st in america, and other countries havent been specified yet, but im sure not long after this date.
they havent. they havent.
yes they just havent gotten caught as much
Vatican City is the only universally recognized independent nation that is not a member of the UN, although it has "permanent observer status," the same status that Palestine currently holds. There are several other putative states that are not universally recognized that are not members of the UN, including Kosovo, Republic of China (Taiwan), Somaliland, Transnistria, and others.
That was because the Geneva conference havent happen then, until then, countries used mustard gases and stuff that now days would be violating the Geneva conference
no she havent
Havent: Contraction for "Have Not"
she havent got it
no i havent!!
they havent