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Santa Coloma de Gramenet Recognizes The Armenian Genocide
On May 2, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona) adopted a resolution condemning the Genocide against the Armenian people committed by Turkey in 1915-1921, reported the Armenian National Committee office in Spain. The resolution of the Santa Coloma de Gramenet City Council calls the Spanish central government to recognize and condemn the
On May 2, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona) adopted a resolution condemning the Genocide against the Armenian people committed by Turkey in 1915-1921, reported the Armenian National Committee office in Spain. The resolution of the Santa Coloma de Gramenet City Council calls the Spanish central government to recognize and condemn the [Continue]
Two More Italian Cities Recognize The Armenian Genocide
On March 20 and April 17 respectively, the City Councils of Rieti and Scafati, Italy, have proceeded in the recognition and condemnation of the 1915 Genocide of the Armenians, perpetrated by Ottoman Turkey. Once more, the Italian local authorities urge Turkey to reconcile with its history and admit the crimes that she masterminded and executed
On March 20 and April 17 respectively, the City Councils of Rieti and Scafati, Italy, have proceeded in the recognition and condemnation of the 1915 Genocide of the Armenians, perpetrated by Ottoman Turkey. Once more, the Italian local authorities urge Turkey to reconcile with its history and admit the crimes that she masterminded and executed [Continue]
Turin’s City Council Recognizes The Armenian Genocide
On February 6, 2012 the City Council of Turin, Italy adopted a resolution recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide. Moreover, the City Council calls on the European Parliament to take action so that Turkey, a candidate for European Union membership, formally recognizes and condemns the Genocide of the Armenians. According to the resolution apart from
On February 6, 2012 the City Council of Turin, Italy adopted a resolution recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide. Moreover, the City Council calls on the European Parliament to take action so that Turkey, a candidate for European Union membership, formally recognizes and condemns the Genocide of the Armenians. According to the resolution apart from [Continue]
Publications
Zoryan Announces New Book that Sets Post-WWI Ottoman Trials in Their Historical and Legal Context
PRESS RELEASE In the aftermath of its disastrous defeat in WWI, Ottoman Turkey had to face the wartime crime of the destruction of its Armenian population. An inquiry commissioned by the Ottoman government in 1919 presented enough preliminary evidence to organize a series of trials involving the perpetrators of these crimes. It is the record [Continue]
R. Kevorkian’s “The Armenian Genocide: A Complete Story”
Raymond Kevorkian is a renowned French-Armenian historian academic and curator of the AGBU Paris Nubarian library. Kevorkian is also a lecturer at the Institute Française de Géopolitique, University of Paris. His book “The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History” provides an authoritative account of the origins, events and consequences of the Armenian Genocide. [Continue]
Galichian’s “The Invention of History”
By Levon Chorbajian YerevanReport.com Rouben Galichian’s “The Invention of History: Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Showcasing of Imagination” (Gomidas Institute/Printinfo Art Books) is a very important book that addresses a core issue facing the Armenian people 95 years after the Armenian Genocide: survival in the face of further erasures and eradications. This is an [Continue]
ACF sponsors publication of volume on Armenia and post-WWII Soviet-Turkish relations
The Armenian Cause Foundation recently sponsored the publication of the book by the National Archives of Armenia. The book details an insufficiently studied episode of the Armenian Question, namely the demand by the Soviet government that Turkey return Kars to Armenia in 1945 as a pre-condition for signing a new treaty of friendship between USSR and Turkish Republic. [Continue]