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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]

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 18, 2004
    CONTACT: David Zenian
    Phone: (202) 383-9009
    E-mail:[email protected]
    www.armenian-genocide.org

    ANI HELPS LAUNCH EDUCATION PROGRAM ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Armenian National Institute Director, Dr. Rouben Adalian, was in London,
    Ontario, August 9-10, to help launch the General Romeo Dallaire Summer
    Institute on Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide.  Named in honor of the
    Canadian commander of the United Nations peacekeeping mission for Rwanda,
    Dallaire warned superiors of the impending genocide in the country to no
    avail.  Despite UN reluctance to authorize him to take action, Dallaire, of
    his own volition, took measures that saved the lives of up to 40,000
    Rwandans.

    Since his retirement from service, Lieutenant-General Dallaire has become an
    outspoken proponent of the need for humanitarian intervention in predictable
    instances of genocide and mass violence, as well as a persuasive defender of
    the argument that genocide is preventable.

    Dallaire was also honored by civic and other community leaders the evening
    of August 9 with a public dinner at the London Convention Center where Dr.
    Adalian paid tribute to Dallaire's personal campaign to continue to remind
    the world of the lessons of the Rwandan Genocide ten years after its
    occurrence, while ninety years after the fact the Armenian Genocide is just
    being recognized.  For his contributions to preventing crimes against
    humanity, Dr. Adalian described Dallaire as "a champion of humanity."

    Spearheaded by the Association for the Elimination of Hate, the summer
    institute for teachers was convened at the University of Western Ontario,
    and the inclusion of the Armenian Genocide component coordinated by the
    International Institute for Human Rights and Genocide Studies, a division of
    the Zoryan Institute of Toronto, Canada.

    Focusing on the challenges of teaching about genocide, Dr. Adalian provided
    teachers extensive background to the Armenian Genocide and introduced them
    to the many educational resources now available through the ANI Web site
    (www.armenian-genocide.org), including the teachers resource book newly
    issued by Facing History and Ourselves Foundation.

    Following Major Brent Beardsley's presentation on the Rwandan Genocide, Dr.
    Adalian compared the Armenian, Jewish, and Rwandan experiences.  Beardsley
    served as Dallaire's second in command in Rwanda.  "I was particularly
    honored by General Dallaire's participation in the session on the Armenian
    Genocide," Adalian added.  "It was an opportunity to share views on the
    subject with a distinguished and courageous individual, who himself was a
    witness to genocide."

    The Armenian National Institute is a Washington-based organization dedicated
    to the study, research, and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
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