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Memorial Day for the Pontic Greek Genocide: Kemal and the massacre of 353,000 Pontic Greeks that went unpunished
The plan for the extermination of the Greeks of Pontus was organized by Mustafa Kemal and carried out by the bloodthirsty, Laz by origin, Topal Osman - the horrific crimes that were committed through massacres, looting, rapes, slave markets, and exterminations in the Labour Battalions
Deviation from the EU over the non-recognition of the Pontic Genocide, says Nikitas Kaklamanis
The Speaker of Parliament recalled that the UN, in 1948, adopted the international definition of the term “genocide,” rendering, as he said, the official Turkish state accountable and exposed
Dervenakia, Messolonghi, Navarino: Three pivotal moments of the 1821 Greek Revolution
Three significant events of the 1821 Revolution: The Battle of Dervenakia (1822), the Exodus of Messolonghi (1826), and the Battle of Navarino, which largely determined the outcome of the Struggle – The role of the Church and the clergy in the Revolution
Esat, the last Pasha of Ioannina: Captivity, the applause of Greeks in Piraeus, staying in a luxury hotel in Kifisia
Greek-born Esat, the last Pasha of Ioannina, a brave military officer – His captivity and arrival in Piraeus amid applause from a crowd of Greeks – Staying in a luxury hotel in Kifisia and at the estate of Th. Pangalos until December 1913 – The Turkish prisoners also received their salaries!
How “Albanian” was Georgios Kastriotis or Skanderbeg, what does the domed tomb at the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos hide?
Questions about Georgios Kastriotis: The “Tower of the Albanian” on Mount Athos, the relations of Ioannis Kastriotis, Georgios’s father, with Mount Athos – The arcosolium (domed tomb) at the Hilandar Monastery and who has been buried there
Greek History & Culture Seminars: Pontian Genocide Memorial seminar – Judgment Day
Denialism of the Crime of Genocide still exists