Inter-allied Tribunal Attempt
Reference to the need for and establishment of an Inter-allied or International Tribunal, also known as the Malta Tribunals, to launch prosecution for, among other things, a Turkish genocide of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) during World War I (WWI) was made in the proceedings of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 and the Treaty of Sèvres, 1920.
The prisoners were found not guilty due to a lack of evidence
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