Lai wrote:

I think the Armenian "Genocide" is something that should be open for debate. Yes, it was horrible what happend, yes the Turks sucked balls for letting it happen, causing it to happen, but personally I would not call it genocide.

As far as I know, genocide is defined by deliberate mass murder with the intention to wipe out a specific ethnic group or at least get rid of as much of them as possible. Holocaust was genocide, Rwanda was genocide, Bosnia was genocide, Armenian issue was deportation gone really really bad. Even though the result was that very many Armenians died and the Turkish government obviously cared very little about that, it was not orchestrated genocide in my opinion.
I'm all for opening up discussions about things, but Turkey apparently isn't.  They'll arrest you if you do something like write a book about the Armenian Genocide.

And after suffering arrest, you might get shot.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6279241.stm

Clearly, having an open discussion about the Armenian Genocide while in Turkey is a dangerous thing to do.