Diaspora Memory Conflicts: Struggles over Genocide Commemoration, Recognition and Denial

IF 1.2 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Ethnopolitics Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1080/17449057.2023.2199599
Camilla Orjuela
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Abstract This contribution analyses conflicts around genocide memory in the diaspora. It shows how Assyrian/Syriac initiatives to create memorials to the 1915 genocide has triggered reactions by Turkish diaspora groups and the Turkish government. The Rwandan government, in contrast, has mobilized its diaspora to fight denial of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, while other diaspora activists draw attention to—and create commemorative practices around—other, silenced, mass-atrocities. The text discusses the opportunities for victimhood recognition and memorialization offered in the diaspora, and how genocide memory conflicts intertwine with foreign policy matters and national and local politics in the country of settlement.
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流散记忆冲突:关于种族灭绝纪念、承认和否认的斗争
这篇文章分析了散居海外的种族灭绝记忆的冲突。它展示了亚述人/叙利亚人为1915年的种族灭绝创建纪念碑的倡议如何引发了土耳其侨民团体和土耳其政府的反应。相比之下,卢旺达政府动员其侨民反对否认卢旺达1994年的种族灭绝,而其他侨民活动家则引起人们对其他沉默的大规模暴行的关注,并围绕这些暴行建立纪念活动。本文讨论了在流散中认识和纪念受害者的机会,以及种族灭绝记忆冲突如何与外交政策问题以及定居国的国家和地方政治交织在一起。
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