And all this essentially confirms what I've tried to get across.
There is no conclusive evidence for the genocide theory (any type) available, but neither is there hard evidence that excludes it - this means there are countless questions that can be asked regarding the whole situation and how it played out, but very little in the way of answers. Ergo, Seri's post here can be seen as the official Federal view-point - the oposite end of the two view-points present in the conflict, the other being the popular claims made by the Caldari side of the events and their viewpoints, accurate or no.
We simply don't know for sure, but we can theory-craft until we die of old age, and Seri has presented an 'alternative' view after analyzing the issue at hand. Still plenty of questions, but as much as I'd love to have a few more answers to things like intentions, (The Federation's intentions, before RN and after the U-Nats took control, after thy got kicked out, what the Caldari mega's was thinking, etc) means, conclusions and more details on the following 100 years worth of warfare. However the lacking answers also lets us have more discussions and conflicts over this, IC... and OOC. This is good, imho - it would produce more activity around it as both sides argue their perspective viewpoints on the matter at hand and the results of those came about. Good roleplay and some pewpew should never be declined.