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A famous Australian lawyer Geoffrey Robertson presented in Canberra his book on the Armenian Genocide

October 22, 2014 By administrator

arton104542-400x300The famously known for the Defence of Human Rights Australian lawyer, Geoffrey Robertson, who also works at the UN on legal cases has just written a book on the Armenian genocide. Geoffrey Robertson presented his book “An iconvenient genocide” (an inappropriate genocide) subtitled “Who now remembers the Armenians” (who today remembers the Armenians?) At the National Press Club in Canberra (Australia). The author presents compelling evidence of the reality of the Armenian genocide and claims that under international law and knowledge, qualification of “genocide” is irrefutable.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles, Books, Genocide Tagged With: book, geoffrey robertson, iconvenient genocide

Haig Demoyan just presented his book on the Armenian Genocide in the foreign press

October 18, 2014 By administrator

The director of the Genocide Museum sent the first three copies of the book to the leaders of Turkey

arton104410-372x254Haig Demoyan, director of the Genocide Museum in Yerevan and the Armenian Genocide specialist has just written a book on the Armenian Genocide entitled “The Armenian Genocide in one of the international press,” dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the genocide.

“This book is the identity card of Ottoman Turkey,” said Haig Demoyan in an interview yesterday in Yerevan on the occasion of the presentation of the book at the Museum of Genocide. “The first three copies of this book be sent to the Turkish President, Prime Minister of Turkey and the Turkish foreign minister, “said Haig Demoyan and adding” it would be good that these people can put this book in their library.

“Based on extensive research work lasted six years, full of photographs and reproductions of articles in the foreign press during the Armenian Genocide book is a damning document on the reality of the Armenian genocide. Haig Demoyan reproduces the German and Norwegian articles published in the early 20th century in the English press, French, American, Italian, Russian, Austrian, Czech,.

The book is in Armenian and English. His edition was sponsored by the “Ameria” group. “This book shows that the world knew the material time the reality of the genocide,” said Haig Demoyan. “All those who want to falsify history should read this book n is not derived from the Armenian press, but the international press to discover the reality of the Armenian genocide, “said Vicken Sarkissian, one of those responsible within the Armenian government to coordinate events related to the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide .

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, demoyan

UK Shifts Policy on Armenian Genocide after Jurist Robertson’s Report

October 8, 2014 By administrator

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

inconvenientgenocide-1Geoffrey Robertson, prominent British expert on international law, wrote a 40-page report in 2009, exposing the false and inaccurate statements on the Armenian Genocide by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

Robertson’s investigative report, “Was there an Armenian Genocide?” was based on internal British documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, which revealed that the Foreign Office had denied the Armenian Genocide and misled the British Parliament on this matter in order to curry favor with Turkey.

Mr. Robertson had sent me an advance copy of his new 286-page book, “An Inconvenient Genocide: Who Now Remembers the Armenians?” to be published this month in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and the United States. Anyone who reads this influential jurist’s meticulously researched book will have no doubt about the true facts of the Genocide and Armenians’ just claims for restitution.

The confidential FCO documents recently obtained by Robertson reveal that the British government has made a gradual shift in its position on the Armenian Genocide, going from denial to declining to state its position. The Foreign Office acknowledges that the change in governmental policy is a direct result of the powerful legal arguments advanced by Mr. Robertson in his 2009 report.

Until recently, Great Britain had tenaciously clung to its outright denialist position on the Armenian Genocide. A secret 1999 FCO memo, quoted by Robertson, admitted that the British government “is open to criticism in terms of the ethical dimension. But given the importance of our relations (political, strategic, and commercial) with Turkey, and that recognizing the genocide would provide no practical benefit to the UK or the few survivors of the killings still alive today, nor would it help a rapprochement between Armenia and Turkey, the current line is the only feasible option.”

However, shortly after the publication of Robertson’s 2009 report, British officials quietly shifted their position from denial to avoidance of taking a stand on the genocide issue. In a 2010 internal memo, FCO stated: “Following Mr. Robertson’s report and the publicity it attracted, we have updated our public line to make clear that HMG [Her Majesty’s Government] does not believe it is our place to make a judgment (historical or legal) on whether or not the Armenian massacres constituted genocide.” In another memo, FCO explained that it will no longer maintain that “the historical evidence was not sufficiently unequivocal to persuade us that these events should be categorized as genocide.” The memo went on to assert that “there is increasing agreement about the extent of the deaths and suffering experienced by the Armenian community” and that “jurisprudence in relation to genocide, and particularly the nature and type of evidence required to prove the relevant intent, has developed significantly in the wake of events in Rwanda and the Balkans in the 1990’s.” Yet, FCO still advised against an explicit recognition of the genocide because “the Armenian diaspora in the UK is relatively small (less than 20,000) and there is limited wider public interest.”

Nevertheless, in view of the upcoming Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, the British government has decided to become a bit more accommodating on this issue. Last year, when the British Ambassador to Lebanon asked London for guidance on attending an April 24 commemoration in Beirut, the Foreign Office advised him to go ahead. FCO also recommended to its staff not to “give the impression that we deny what happened in 1915…we still consider them (the massacres and deportations) to be truly dreadful and in need of remembrance.”

To bring the genocide issue to a legal resolution, Mr. Robertson makes two suggestions: that the Armenian government submit it “to adjudication at the International Court of Justice [World Court] pursuant to Article IX of the Genocide Convention” or ask the UN Secretary General to establish an ad hoc court on the Armenian Genocide.

Geoffrey Robertson should be commended for authoring a most important book on the eve of the Armenian Genocide Centennial. The Armenian National Committee of UK has already purchased 1,000 copies for distribution to elected officials and members of the media in London. The book is available from Amazon.com. I feel honored that Mr. Robertson has made half a dozen references to my columns in his monumental work.

Mr. Robertson has appropriately dedicated his book to the cherished memory of Ben Whitaker, author of the 1985 UN Report which classified the Armenian mass killings as genocide.

Filed Under: Books, Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, jeffery robertson, UK

New historical edition on the way ahead of Genocide centennial

August 1, 2014 By administrator

As part of the preparations for the Armenian Genocide centennial, the Foundation for Research on Armenian Architecture will publish a series of books covering comprehensive historical-additioninformation on the cities and towns of historical Armenia.

The edition, entitled History of Armenia, will comprise 36 volumes; it will be submitted for printing in October, the foundation’s president, Samvel Karapetyan, told a news conference on Friday.

“The studies conducted in Western Armenia helped us reveal many new things; as we headed to the south, we found many interesting monuments, especially in the regions of Kars and Sarighamish. Most are churches and monasteries; little by little, stone-hewn monuments prevail. But the stone-built constructions, which used to be dominant, have decreased in number; only traces observed,” he said, blaming the Turkish authorities for making their people treasure addicts.

As for the edition, Karapetyan said its first volume will symbolically provide a description of all the villages in the province of Hayots Dzor (Armenian gorge). He said all the volumes put together will help restore the map of historical Armenia.

“This was a very big project; the printing alone required considerable costs which couldn’t fit within our budget. So we decided to offer subscription,” Karapetyan added.

The edition will comprise records on all the provinces of the Kingdom of Armenia and Lesser Armenia. It is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the great massacres that claimed the lives of 1.5 Armenians in the territory of Ottoman Empire in the World War I period.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, western Armenia

Karanian’s ‘Armenia and Karabakh’ Earns Prestigious National Book Award

June 21, 2014 By administrator

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—The Independent Book Publisher’s Association (IBPA) recently awarded a silver medal to author Matthew Karanian’s Armenia and Karabakh: The Stone Garden Travel Guide in the category of Best Travel Book for 2014.

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The book award, which is known to the publishing industry as a Benjamin Franklin Award, or “Bennie,” is among the most prestigious national awards for independent book publishers. The competition recognizes excellence in book editorial content and design.

The award was announced on May 28, which, by coincidence, is Armenian Independence Day.

The silver medal is the book’s second major award of the year. Armenia and Karabakh was recently recognized by Writer’s Digest Magazine as one of the Best Reference Guides published in the past year.

A complete list of IBPA book award winners is available online by visiting www.ibpa-online.org. The publisher’s association recognized four travel books for excellence this year; the other travel books are titles about Costa Rica, the Canyon Lands of the American Southwest, and Washington State.

Karanian was traveling in Western Armenia doing research for a future book when the award was announced. He said he considers the award to be an acknowledgement of the merits of Armenia, as well as of his book. “Awards such as these help to give Armenia and Artsakh the recognition that they deserve” among Armenians and non-Armenians alike, he said.

Armenia and Karabakh: The Stone Garden Travel Guide can be previewed at www.ArmeniaTravelGuide.com and is available for purchase by mail order for $30 post paid in the U.S. from Stone Garden Productions, P.O. Box 7758, Northridge, CA 91327.

Source: The Armenian Weekly

Filed Under: Books, News Tagged With: Armenia, book, Karabakh, Karanian’s

book “Armenian genocide from beginning to end” published by Danish historian

June 11, 2014 By administrator

The book “Armenian genocide from beginning to end” (Det armenske folkedrab fra til begyndelsen enden) by the Danish historian and expert on genocide comparison Matthias arton94884-320x480Bjørnlund was published in Denmark and Danish readers present irrefutable evidence and materials on the genocide perpetrated against the Armenians in Turkey between 1915 and 1923.

The book “The Armenian Genocide from beginning to end” was published by Kristeligt Dagblads Forlag in April 2013. The book covers the entire history of the Armenian Question and the Armenian Genocide, the reforms and the massacres of the 19th century to the 1920s and in the aftermath of genocide.

Based on a wealth of archival sources, contemporary publications, and the latest international research, this is an ambitious write the story of the destruction of Ottoman Armenians as the history of the world attempt, as a series of events that have affected a generation of politicians, intellectuals, and ordinary people, from Scandinavia to Australia. The book was well received by the Danish press, with a journalist calling it “a monument to the Armenian Genocide.”

Wednesday, June 11, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Books, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, Danish historian

Turkish nurse writes book about Genocide-surviving Armenian grandmother

June 10, 2014 By administrator

June 10, 2014 | 08:08

213487Aysel Karsli, who works as Senior Nurse at Lokman Hekim Etlik Hospital in Ankara, Turkey, has introduced her book about the life of her Armenian grandmother.

Karsli held her book’s official presentation with active participation of readers, and she sold the book with her autograph, reported Milliyet daily of Turkey.

Karsli noted that in her book, which is titled Ali of Vartanush, she presented the life story of her Armenian grandmother named Vartanush.

It is also noted that, in the coming days, Aysel Karsli will attend presentations in the Turkish cities of Istanbul, Bursa, Malatya, and Giresun, during which likewise she will sell the book with her autograph.

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Filed Under: Books, Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian grandmother, book, nurse, Turkish

Armenian genocide, new evidence in the UK (Book)

May 29, 2014 By administrator

According to the Italian newspaper “La Stampa” a book recently published in Britain, “In the front line: a doctor between War and Peace” written as a private for his children by arton94774-150x219Dr Alec Glen memo provides novel evidence and testimony about the genocide of Armenians and other Christian minorities – especially Greek and Syriac – by the Turks in 1915.

According to the journalist Marco Tosatti Alec Glen was a doctor in the British Army, and in 1918 he walked in northern Iran to Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, where he witnessed the plight of Armenians who had attempted to escape deportation and massacres of 1915. Indo-British troops had joined Glen met thousands of Armenian refugees every day.

“It was a tragic and surprising vision … we passed a person who died on the way, or someone who is already dead and half eaten by dogs and jackals … we’ve collected some- one of the youngest, who was lucky to survive. We put on the backs of mules and we’d take in the closest “villages.

“Craig Salisbury (another doctor, author’s note UK) told me later that he had taken care of an old refugee on the road, and, before dying, gave a leather belt full of coins, asking him to spend it to help the refugees. “

Thursday, May 29, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Books, Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, new evidence, UK

Book “Who are the Armenians? : 30 Questions and Answers “in Arabic

May 24, 2014 By administrator

The researcher at the French Institute of Geopolitics, Hagop Abrilian to during these past two weeks, organized a collection of donations on the site Khabararmani.com first arton100139-480x342site armenian information in Arabic in the Middle East in favor of the inhabitants Kessab. 170 people participated in this appeal and each has received thank the e-book in Arabic entitled “Who are the Armenians? : 30 questions and answers. “ A book prepared with the assistance of the Patriarchate of Catholic Armenians in Lebanon and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Portugal).

Since Monday night, it was decided to put the book online for free at the disposal of all Arabic online. According to the statistics recorded in 72 hours more than 10 000 people have already downloaded this book.

For all Arabic speakers, here is the link HERE

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Arabic, Armenians, book

Armenia-India Exhibition of ancient Armenian books in Calcutta (India)

April 12, 2014 By administrator

Calcutta (India) was inaugurated there a few days ago by Ara Hagopian Armenian Ambassador in India, an exhibition devoted to ancient Armenian books lent mostly by the Armenian National Library. The exhibition today arton98937-314x235ending April 12. Among the works exhibited note the “Ourpatakirk” (The Book of Friday) published in Venice in 1512 which is the first Armenian printed book. Other parts are also presented such as the “Asdvadzachounch” (The Bible in Armenian) published in Amsterdam between 1666 and 1668. The first Armenian newspaper, published in Madras (India), the “Aztarar” is also exposed. During the inauguration were also present Dikran Zarkarian the Director of National Library of Armenia, many Indian officials including Radjindra Koumar the director of the National Library of India.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ancient, Armenia-India, book

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