YEREVAN. – Armenian Genocide is among the key parts of history, and it applies to not only Armenians, but all nations.
Myriam Zaki from Egypt, who is producer of the documentary film “Who Killed the Armenians?” about Armenian Genocide, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Zaki is in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan these days, and as reported earlier, she was among the recipients of the President of Armenia 2015 awards, on Thursday. She received the President’s award in recognition of her considerable contribution to the recognition of Armenian Genocide.
“It was very important to explain to Arab audiences what Armenian Genocide is,” said Myriam Zaki. “Today, I can confidently say that all Egyptians know about the Armenian Genocide, and today, there is another friendship between the two nations.
“When you look at the players in 1915, [you can see that] they still exist today—in 2015, in 2016—; we still see them. They use the same terminologies, the same tactics. It’s time to wake up!”
“Who Killed the Armenians?” is the first Arabic-language documentary on Armenian Genocide.