A beautiful mosque and the dark period of the Armenian genocide

By ROBERT FISK The city of Gaziantep and the ‘Liberation’ mosque is a milestone on the journey between one great crime of the 20th century, and another seen during the Second World War (independent.co.uk) The ‘Liberation’ Mosque is a fine, neo-classical, almost Gothic construction with striped black-and-white stone banding, unusual for a Muslim holy place … Continue reading A beautiful mosque and the dark period of the Armenian genocide