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    Armenian National Institute
    122 C Street, NW Suite 360
    Washington, D.C. 20001
    Phone: 202-383-9009
    Fax: 202-383-9012
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.armenian-genocide.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    April 15, 2004
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    Phone: (202) 383-9009
    E-mail:[email protected]
    www.armenian-genocide.org


    Demand for Armenian Genocide Information Prompts ANI to Expand its Popular
    Web Site

    Washington, DC -- The Armenian National Institute, continuing its
    longstanding service for public awareness of the Armenian Genocide,
    announced Thursday the launching of its expanded Web site
    (www.armenian-genocide.org) incorporating new research, enhanced content and
    upgraded features.

    ANI Director Dr. Rouben Adalian said increased interest in issues relating
    to the Armenian Genocide made the expansion and redesign inevitable.

    "The mounting demands for information on the Armenian Genocide, the recent
    release of numerous publications significantly expanding our knowledge of
    the Armenian Genocide, and the tremendous flexibility offered through
    database formats to research and explore across the entire ANI Web site
    indicated that the time was right for seriously upgrading the
    widely-consulted ANI Web site," Adalian said.

    A year in the making, the expanded Web site now holds a very rich assortment
    of information covering the spectrum of new research and new scholarship.
    Educators, researchers, students, and the general public can easily navigate
    the site and search for specific references or information.

    ANI Academic Council chairman Professor Christopher Simpson, who oversaw the
    redesign of the ANI Web site, said:

    "Since its beginning ANI took a leading role in encouraging human rights and
    genocide education nationwide. Mindful of the needs of educators, the
    media, and public officials, the ANI Web site rapidly emerged as the primary
    electronic reference library and resource center on the Armenian Genocide.
    I am delighted to see this significant expansion of the site and especially
    its enhanced search capacity that addresses our growing knowledge and
    understanding of the Armenian Genocide. The increasing number of visitors
    to the site attests to the quality and reliability of the data provided on
    the ANI Web site."

    The Armenian National Institute is dedicated to the study, research, and
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
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