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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM-INSTITUTE COLLECTION PERIODICALLY ENRICHED WITH UNIQUE MUSEUM ITEMS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    APRIL 22, 2009
    YEREVAN

    Due to numerous donations, exchanges, and purchases the collection of
    Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI) was enriched in 2008-2009
    with hundreds of unique museum items. The most part of them are
    important primary sources for the studying and representing the
    Armenian Genocide.

    As a result of the collecting work of AGMI, in 2008-2009 more than
    100 new original documental photos related to the Armenian Genocide
    and the deportations of Armenians were revealed. Part of these photos
    were included in the collection of the documental photos of the museum.

    By the efforts of the museum about 250 original glass plates of unique
    photos recently were found and digitalized, which represent the scenes
    of distribution of humanitarian aid to Armenians deportees in Syria,
    particularly photos representing the humanitarian assistance by the
    League of Nations. As an exception the newly found original photos
    will be included in the permanent exhibition on April 24-25.

    According to the AGMI report, three new exceptional large collections
    were donated to AGMI in 2008, which include hundreds of unique pieces
    about the life of Armenians, and also documents and unique publications
    concerning the Armenian Genocide and its consequences.

    Among them the handwriting memoirs and letters of Norwegian missionary
    Bodil Bern are of great importance. They represent the mass killings
    of Armenians of Mush by Turkish army and her orphan care activities
    in Syria.

    With the support of the president of RA Serzh Sargsyan the library
    of AGMI was enriched with about 100 valuable and unique books, which
    are very important and rare sources for the fundamental study of
    the Armenian Genocide. Some part of these books was included in the
    permanent exhibition of the museum.

    Further works on enrichment of the website of AGMI are in process. In
    December, 2008 the website at www.genocide-museum.am was awarded
    with Grand Prix by the Prime Minister of RA in the Third annual
    Pan-Armenian website competition. The AGMI website became a winner
    also in nomination of Electronic Science.

    Due to active electronic policy close ties were established with
    foreign scientific centers, researchers, and many educational
    institutions abroad, which allowed AGMI to cooperate with pupils of
    schools and colleges of different countries.

    With the cooperation of Armenian national archives it was possible
    to identify 70 unique and unknown photos concerning the massacre of
    Armenians in Cilicia in April, 1909. In result of this, the collection
    of documental photos concerning the massacres of Armenians in Adana
    province doubled.

    The collection of AGMI was also enriched with unique documents and
    publications concerning the atrocities committed against Armenians
    and other Christians of the Ottoman Empire circa 1919-1922.
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