I wanted to ignore this, but seeing how it has already sparked up, I guess I should as well make a comment.
This is an issue that has to be researched heavily by reading more than a few books from both sides of the issue. But getting a fancy avatar and copypasting a wall of text from godknowswhere is more comfortable to do.
Back to the topic though. There certainly were killings and deportations, which could be justified or totally unjustifiable depending on what perspective you have (note that I am not suggesting either personally). It is clear that the killings also stemmed from the other side. There are accounts of that too.
Rather than talking about whether it happened or not, I would like to ask the question "Why is everyone so deeply interested?". There has been lots of violence and bloodshed in the Turkish history. Even in not-so-distant past, Alevites and Kurds suffered a great deal too. Just like the Armenian issue, these (in particular the Kurdish issue) has been brought to the table over and over again. I mean why the fuck on earth does some European or US parliament have to vote as to whether it took place or not? Why? Somebody tell me. I don't mean to say it is not an issue open to discussion, but why does someone have to furnish a long post about it? What is there to be had? I call this "an attempt to install a handle". Once the handle is installed, once the so-called guilt is acknowledged, what will happen next? I guess we know the answer very well.
This is the exact reason why all past governments have been denying everything that happened in the past. That is why an enormous fascist like Tardogan can still rise to power after all this time and use the words "Armenian, Alevite or Kurd" to actually "insult" people. That is why a great man of Armenian origin, Hrant Dink was murdered in a plot that was very well known to everyone who could humanely stop it. That is why the sheep of Tardogan still consider the very last few Armenian citizens we have as enemies. That is also why we are socially a lot more fragmented now than ever. Even if we could finally get a good and ideal government to take control (which is utopic still), they would be entirely reluctant to confess or admit anything to the world. Not in a world where the West is only interested in attaching a handle to Turkey, just like they did with the Kurdish issue.
I would like that to happen, you know. I'd like someone to step up and curse the shameful events aimed at minorities in the past (include Kurds and Alevites). If you talk to a citizen of Armenian origin with a rational mind, you will see that all they want is acknowledgement. And why not give that them? I am all for it. But they will also tell you the same things, that it is downright absurd for some other nation's parliament to vote for it, that it is only mealymouthed bullshit. They don't want blood for blood or some of our eastern lands to be given to them. What about the highly-concerned great civilizations of the West? What the fuck do they actually want? I have never seen colonial massacres or instigated internal massacres like the Hutu-Tutsi issue of Rwanda being voted in our parliament. Because, our "handle attaching capacities" are close to nought, right? Is that it?
Everyone has to understand that being an external monkey wrench in someone else's tires is not doing any good. It only deepens the problem. At this rate, I don't think there will ever be such acknowledgement, which is a shame.
Also, Berenger, your aptalturk rants are getting moronic. Get a grip, man.