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Czech Republic’s first-ever genocide museum features Armenian exhibits

March 12, 2018 By administrator

Czech Republic’s first-ever genocide museum

The first museum of genocides in the Czech Republic feature materials related to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, the Armenian foreign ministry said in a statement.

Opened as part of the Centre for the Studies of Genocides in the premises of the former wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin, the museum is reportedly planning to expand the Armenian collection by collaborating with the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.

Materials about the Jewish Holocaust are also displayed at the newly-opened museum in Terezin.

Some three dozen countries, hundreds of local government bodies and international organizations have so far recognized the killings of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as Genocide.

Turkey denies to this day.

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Genocide Museum Director Warns of Turkish Plans to Counter Centennial Efforts

December 27, 2014 By administrator

demoyanYEREVAN—Turkey and its supporters are implementing a policy to neutralize the effect of the Armenian side’s preparations for the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, Hayk Demoyan, Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, told reporters on Thursday.

This policy is implemented in two ways, Demoyan said. “First, by neutralizing the steps by Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora by what is known as ‘penetration’; secondly, by causing domestic disagreements thereby taking control of society.”

“Penetration implies organizing simultaneous events in Armenia and in the Armenian Diaspora, involvement of influential people, and an attempt to defy the logic of the centennial of the Armenian Genocide,” Demoyan said.

Turkey is seeking to distort the topic of the Armenian Genocide, trying to find common ground with people it could control in Armenia and in the Armenian Diaspora.

The aim of Turkey’s policy is to speak well of the Turks that saved Armenians, doing so out of context, Demoyan said.

“They are seeking to impose this view. However, what actually happened to 1.5 million Armenians is of no importance,” Demoyan said.

He warns Armenian citizens and the Armenian Diaspora against cooperating with any Turkish organization.

“Let them call [me] a racist, but I clearly state that nine of ten such organizations [are] Turkish special agents. I would like to warn our citizens against succumbing to temptations. Any talks about tolerance or good-neighborly relations are not to the point in this case. Turkey’s ex-foreign minister, and now Turkey’s premier have stated that their aim is to find people in the Armenian Diaspora that would cooperate with them.”

Demoyan described such phenomena as a challenge ahead of the Genocide centennial. “There is undue rivalry. Unless we are able to rid ourselves from that, we won’t succeed; this isn’t sport; we see here who is capable of what,” he said, adding that they understand the necessity of creating tools and raising awareness.

Demoyan cited the presentation of a book by Cemal Pasa’s grandson Hasan Cemal, which, he said, is an example that fits the aforementioned scenario.

On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, Turkey has been trying to sow discord within Armenian Diasporan structures by all means, to sabotage numerous events — scientific conferences, exhibitions and forums — and these attempts are becoming obvious, Demoyan said.

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Armenia, An exhibition and an international conference related to the Genocide Museum 100th anniversary of genocide

April 18, 2014 By administrator

April 21 at 10:00 begin the opening of the exhibition “The Armenian Genocide and the First World War” in Genocide Museum in Yerevan. Haig Demoyan, director of the Genocide Museum in Yerevan and secretary of the arton99138-370x278coordination of events related to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide has given few details concerning these commemorative events. At a press conference in Yerevan on April 18, Haig Demoyan stated that on April 21 at 10.30 charge conference related to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and the First World War. Foreign scientists and guests from the Diaspora will participate in this conference in Yerevan.

Krikor Amirzayan

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