Thursday, May 26, 2005

WSJ.com - The Numbers Guy

"My column last week on the number of Armenians who died in mass killings and deportations in the Ottoman empire 90 years ago sparked a lot of mail, including several letters criticizing the column for minimizing the deaths and for seeming to set a numerical threshold for determining if genocide was committed. Neither was intended by the column, which looked behind a historical death toll that is often repeated without explanation, to examine how it was calculated. Armenian groups and advocates who are pushing Turkey to call the killings a genocide often cite death tolls in their accounts.
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