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    Zoryan Institute of Canada, Inc.
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807
    Fax: 416-512-1736
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.genocidestudies.org

    Contact: Megan Swan

    April 22, 2008

    Roger W. Smith of Zoryan Institute Honored by the President of Armenia


    Yerevan, Armenia-Today the President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, signed
    a decree to award Roger W. Smith the Movses Khorenatsi medal "for his
    considerable contribution to the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide." The Khorenatsi medal is the Republic of Armenia's
    highest award presented by the president to people who have
    significantly contributed to the advancement of Armenian culture.

    Roger W. Smith is Professor Emeritus of Government at the College of
    William and Mary in Virginia, where he taught political philosophy for
    thirty-four years and the comparative study of genocide for twenty. A
    pioneer and major authority on the subject of genocide, Smith has
    written and lectured widely on its nature, history, and prevention, and,
    in particular, on denial of the Armenian Genocide. He was a co-founder
    of the International Association of Genocide Scholars in 1994. He joined
    the Zoryan Institute's Academic Board of Directors in 1988, and has been
    its Chairman since 2004.

    In response to receipt of the Khorenatsi medal, Roger Smith
    acknowledged, "I am deeply honored by this award and will continue to
    promote international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The tide of
    denial is turning: the world is increasingly recognizing the Genocide,
    in public statements, the media, and scholarship. Civil society in
    Turkey is also moving toward taking the historical events as reality,
    and the denial as an evasion of political responsibility. The struggle
    for truth goes on, but there are grounds for hope."

    Prof. Vahakn Dadrian, Director of Genocide Research at the Zoryan
    Institute, remarked, "Only a scant number of people have been honored
    with the Khorenatsi medal, the highest cultural award of the Republic of
    Armenia; and nearly all of them have been Armenians. Therefore, this
    presidential act of recognition has the imprint of exceptional value.
    Prof. Roger Smith amply deserves this accolade of high esteem on account
    of his manifold contributions to the field of genocide studies, with a
    special focus on denial, as it relates to the Armenian Genocide. His
    steady stewardship of Zoryan's Genocide and Human Rights University
    Program, a yearly, intense, summer course on the topic of genocide, is
    such as to accent the value of these contributions."

    In addition to his teaching and public lecturing, some of Professor
    Smith's many contributions to the international affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide include the following: in 1995, along with Robert Jay
    Lifton and Eric Markusen, he exposed the activities of the Turkish
    Embassy in Washington in promoting denial of the Armenian Genocide among
    American scholars; in 2000, he gave testimony before the U.S. Congress
    relating to the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H. Res. 596); he helped
    establish the Genocide and Human Rights University Program in
    Minneapolis and Toronto; he helped organize the international conference
    on genocide in Yerevan on the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
    in 2005; the same year, he wrote a public letter to the Prime Minister
    of Turkey regarding alternatives to a joint historians' commission; he
    is a co-founder of Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International
    Journal; and he has published numerous studies on genocide, its denial,
    and especially denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    Greg Sarkissian, President of the Zoryan Institute, commented, "I am
    deeply appreciative of the President of Armenia bestowing this well
    deserved honor on our Chairman, who has been a guiding light for the
    institute over the past 20 years, and especially since his tenure as
    Chairman. Not only has he expanded Zoryan's vision, activities and
    engagement with other academic institutions around the world, but he has
    also been personally involved in the directing and teaching of his
    beloved university program."

    The Zoryan Institute, parent organization of the International Institute
    for Genocide and Human Rights Studies and the International Institute
    for Diaspora Studies, co-publisher of Genocide Studies and Prevention:
    An International Journal and Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational
    Studies, is the first non-profit, international center devoted to the
    research and documentation of contemporary issues with a focus on
    Armenian social, political and cultural life, with the concern for the
    human rights of all. For more information please contact the Zoryan
    Institute by email [email protected] or telephone (416)
    250-9807.
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