Remembering the Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks in 1915.<br /><br /> World leaders, including the presidents of Russia, France and Serbia, have gathered in the Armenian capital for the 100th anniversary of the massacres of up to 1.5 million people.<br /><br /> It is called a genocide by about two dozen countries around the world, and on Thursday the German President used the word, the first time it has been used officially in Berlin.<br /><br /> Joachim Gauck also admitted that Germany bore some responsibility in the deaths as an ally of the Ottoman Empire.<br /><br /> Pope Francis also recently referred to the deaths as genocide.<br /><br /> Turkey angrily rejects use of the term, insisting there was no organised campaign to wipe out Armenians, saying there were high death tolls on both sides.<br /><br /> But the Armenian President today called on more countries to recognise the killings as genocide.<br /><br /> The presidents of Russia and France also addressed the dignitaries gathered. They both referred to the killings as genocide and spoke about t
