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    Armenian Genocide and territorial losses on Russian state TV

    20.12.2004  17:26    

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - The Russian Cultural Fund and Rossia State TV Channel in
    association with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's (ARF) Moscow office,
    have produced a documentary called "Who Had Paid Lenin?"

    The documentary tells the truth about the 1917 October coup. Based on rich
    documentary material, the film shows for the first time that the Bolsheviks
    seized the power using Kaiser Germany's funding under the plan offered by
    Parvus.
    The fact is that the October coup was the result of the cooperation between
    Parvus and Lenin.

    As a reward for the assistance to seize the power, the Bolsheviks signed the
    Brest-Litovsk Treaty with Germany, getting out of the war and making vast
    concessions to Germany and its allies.

    In the film, ARF Bureau member and Armenian National Assembly vice speaker
    Vahan Hovhannisian speaks of the October coup impact on the fate of the Armenian
    people. He speaks of the devastating consequences the Bolshevik coup for the
    Armenians.

    By the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, not only the Russian troops -- so close to a
    victory -- were withdrawn from Western Armenia, but also the Kars and Ardahan
    regions of Eastern Armenia were surrendered to Turkey. Once again, the Armenian
    people, who had been subjected to a genocide, faced a threat of being
    massacred.

    Later on, the concessions made by the Bolshevik government to Turkey, were
    sustained in the 1921 Moscow and Kars treaties.
    Also, the film contains documentary footage of the Genocide.

    "Who Had Paid Lenin?" will debut on the Rossia Channel no December 22 at
    11:35 p.m. Moscow time.

    --Boundary_(ID_qqtgd+tIULa5AVFIUNPPTQ)--
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