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    ROUNDTABLE 22 APRIL - CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND THE INVENTION OF HISTORY IN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA

    Hosted by AGBU Europe and Inside Europe
    Apr 21, 2009

    The recent conflict between Azerbaijanis and Armenians over
    Nagorno-Karabagh (Artsakh) has extended to Azeri efforts to write
    Armenians out of the history of the South Caucasus. This anti-Armenian
    drive has accelerated in the last ten years and threatens to become
    a long term obstacle to bringing peace into the region.

    At a roundtable in Brussels on 22 April, Dr Rouben Galichian, a
    British-Armenian author and historian, will discuss how Azeris and
    Armenians characterize each other in the Caucasus today. He will
    address the relevance of historical discourse and cultural heritage
    in confidence building and conflict resolution in the South Caucasus
    region.

    Galichian will argue that many Azeri historians have systematically
    misrepresented ancient, medieval and modern sources, while government
    authorities have destroyed historical heritage attesting to the
    presence of Armenians in that region. The destruction of thousands
    of khachkars in the medieval Armenian cemetery of Julfa in 2006 is
    a good example that was also been captured on film.

    The round table touches upon a topic - conflict resolution in the
    South Caucasus- which is increasingly on the EU's agenda. Most EU
    policy-makers and experts avoid addressing relating to historical
    interpretation, however absurd the thesis promoted.=2 0Mr Galichian's
    talk will however illustrate the link between aggressive nationalism,
    the destruction of cultural heritage and conflict in the region. He
    will thus try to show the need for policy-makers to understand the
    political significance of disputes on history.

    Mr. Galichian's talk will be introduced by historian Ara Sarafian, a
    long-standing advocate of Turkish-Armenian dialogue and reconciliation.

    * Rouben Galichian's latest title, The Invention of History:
    Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Showcasing of Imagination, was released
    by the Gomidas Institute in London this week.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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