12:5012:50, 11 May 2015diffhist+171
Armenian genocide recognition
Factological correction: The Bulgarian Parliament did not explicit recognise the massacre as "genocide", but chose to use the more neutral "mass extermination" (or "mass killing", depending on translation) instead. Please read the sources.
22:0622:06, 10 May 2015diffhist+171
Armenian genocide recognition
Bulgaria removed from the list of countries recognising the As of 24 April 2015 Bulgaria deliberately omits the term "genocide", and uses the phrase "mass extermination" instead.
29 April 2015
14:0114:01, 29 April 2015diffhist+1
Armenian genocide recognition
On 24 April 2015 the Bulgarian Parliament passed a declaration recognising "mass extermination", but not "genocide". Therefore the recognising countries remain 25.
12:5012:50, 11 May 2015diffhist+171
Armenian genocide recognition
Factological correction: The Bulgarian Parliament did not explicit recognise the massacre as "genocide", but chose to use the more neutral "mass extermination" (or "mass killing", depending on translation) instead. Please read the sources.
22:0622:06, 10 May 2015diffhist+171
Armenian genocide recognition
Bulgaria removed from the list of countries recognising the As of 24 April 2015 Bulgaria deliberately omits the term "genocide", and uses the phrase "mass extermination" instead.
29 April 2015
14:0114:01, 29 April 2015diffhist+1
Armenian genocide recognition
On 24 April 2015 the Bulgarian Parliament passed a declaration recognising "mass extermination", but not "genocide". Therefore the recognising countries remain 25.