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    PRESS RELEASE

    The Armenian Studies Program
    Phone: +972-2-588-3651
    Fax: +972-2-588-3658
    E-mail: r [email protected]
    Website: http://micro5.mscc.huji.ac.il/~armenia
    Contact: Michael E. Stone

    April 2005

    BREAKING THE SILENCE

    HEBREW U. COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WITH SPECIAL EVENT

    JERUSALEM -- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem will host on May 2 an
    emotional evening of reflection and introspection in commemoration
    of the Armenian Genocide. Ninety years after the massacre of about
    1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks, the event will feature
    an insightful lecture by Professor Israel Charney, Executive Director
    of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem, and His
    Beatitude Patriarch Torkom Manoogian will be joining the ceremony.

    His Excellency Mr. Tsolag Momjian, Honorary Consul of the Republic
    of Armenia, and Professor Michael E. Stone, Professor of the Armenian
    Studies at HU, will also offer inspiring speeches. Reception at Beit
    Belgia on the Hebrew University Givat Ram campus begins at 6:30pm
    and the event commences at 7:00.

    Charney will speak out against the denial of genocides, with a focus
    on much of the world's refusal to recognize the Armenian massacre.
    He will praise those who have recently been willing to devote some of
    their energies to caring about the murder of other peoples alongside
    their major focus on their own situations.

    "We have an absolute moral responsibility to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide," said Charney. "Respecting and honoring the memory and
    history of each and every genocide is the first essential step towards
    creating new means of preventing genocide to all people in the future."

    With only around 100,000 survivors of the Armenian Genocide alive
    today, Mr. Momjian, the Honorary Consul of Armenia, expressed hopes
    that such an evening would "open the minds of young people" to the
    concept of the Armenian Genocide.

    "For 90 years the Armenians have been living with the tragic memory
    of the family they lost," he said. "To deny the genocide is to deny
    a very important part of Armenian culture, history and life."
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