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    RICHARD HOVHANNISIAN MEETS WITH TEACHERS AND THOSE NEGATING GENOCIDE IN HOUSTON

    HOUSTON, AUGUST 17, NOYAN TAPAN -ARMENIANS TODAY. Professor Richard
    G.Hovhannisian, the Chief of the University Department on Armenian
    Educational Institution of the Modern Armenian History, continues
    his wide-spread activity on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide. In June, he opened the Forum of the Genocide
    Scholars' International Association which is held once in two years and
    which this time took place in the state of Florida, USA. As Noyan Tapan
    was informed by the International and National Researches Armenian
    Center, during the event, the Professor made a direct comparison on
    the issue of the Armenian Genocide and stopped on the modern challenges
    with which those studying genocide problems and human rights programs
    collide face to face. Professor Hovhannisian left for France to
    participate in another international forum. The forum was organized
    by the Center of the Jews, Armenians and Christians of East. The
    theme of the event was: "Typifications of XX Century's Spacious
    Slaughters." R.Hovhannisian discussed latest findings concerning
    planning and organizing the Genocide as well as interpretations about
    gradually undergoing changes in it. Richard Hovahannisian also included
    in the variety of summer events a number of lectures in Yerevan and in
    the city of Houston, Texas, USA. On July 22, in Yerevan, he delivered
    a lecture on the occasion of opening of the "Annual National Forum"
    and the first lecture, especially for the Diasporan Armenian youth
    who arrived in Armenia to participate in this event. Being a member
    of the organization commission of the international forum dedicated
    to the 1600th anniversary of the Armenian letters, Mr. Hovhannisian
    assisted the final stage of preparation works of the meeting to take
    place in Yerevan, in September. By the invitation of the Holocaust
    Museum, on July 25-26, Richard Hovhannisian visited Houston where he
    made a speech at the summer institute organizaed for teachers, then
    he delivered a night public lecture. For the first time, an official
    performance dedicated to the Armenian Genocide took place at the
    Summer Institute after Max Kaplan acting specially for educators. The
    performance stressed the importance of ivolvement of the Armenian
    experience as a prototype of mass masacres taken place during the
    modern era. On July 26, a group of teachers visited from five American
    states, as well as from Chile, Uruguay and Romania were informed about
    preconditions and alarms of the Genocide, the role of its idelogy,
    used technologies, similarities and differences of the Armenian
    Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust. According to Christina Vaskez,
    teachers passiontly respond this theme, and Professor Hovhannisian's
    report was praised. According to Vaskez, "The lecture dedicated
    to the Armenian Genocide and its relation with the Holocaust was
    formed rather skillfully in order our participants to be able to use
    this information in their classrooms. Twelve points of the examples
    of genocide, as well as the difference of the situation in Turkey
    (concerning the Armenian Genocide) from one in Germany, which withstood
    just its past, were especially impressing. Late on July 26, Professor
    Richard Hovhannisian again delivered a public lecture at the hall of
    the Holocaust Museum. In his speech, he presented historical, moral and
    humane events which are still urgent and decent in our days. He started
    the lecture taking into account the circumstance of the presence of
    a significant number of members of the Turkish-American Association
    of Houston. They presented themselves with literature and materials
    negating the Genocide in order to challenge the fact of the Armenian
    Genocide. R.Hovhannisian stated that members of the Turkish-American
    Association and all other suspicious people should get acquainted
    with the facts , the common denominator of the world research better,
    and join the the list (being added) of those Turk researches who
    now disprove the illogical interpretation given to the events by
    their state. He mentioned that one of the sad consequences of the
    denial is th at it has hampered a proper recognition of the assistance
    shown by Turks and other Moslems in order to save Armenians during
    displacings and massacres and paying a tribute of respect to them. The
    professor's skillful control of the situation was favoured with storm
    of applauses by the audience. Though, all those who came with a goal
    to depreciate the lecture, were not satisfied with it. And most of the
    groudless points of the refusal of the Genocide were repeated during
    the discussions. But they were responded with calm and argued answers,
    and, as a precondition for a final agreement, all parties were called
    on to confront their own history sincerely. Richard Hovhannisian
    hoped that his respond about the heritage of the Armenian Genocide
    will give new filling to the continuous search to reach the truth.
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