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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    AGMI to host international conference of Adana massacre
    07.02.2009 14:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In an effort to reveal the unknown pages of Armenian
    Genocide and its consequences Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
    (AGMI) is hosting an international conference with a broad scope of
    issues related to genocide and its consequences. In the frames of the
    two-day conference held in Yerevan, Armenia from April 20th to 21st,
    2009, the AGMI press office reports.

    The speakers will have the opportunity to present their papers and
    share their knowledge about the massacre in Adana province and in the
    city of Adana itself in spring 1909.

    In 1908, the Young Turkish revolution brought some hope for change for
    the Empire's Christian minorities. However, the initial euphoria and
    hopes for equal rights for Muslims and Christians were dashed in
    brutal slaughtering of Armenian population in Cilicia and its center
    Adana. This massacre revived the fear of the same approach of Ottoman
    leaders towards ethnic minorities, particularly Armenians.

    The Adana massacres of April 1909 became a symbolic prelude for the
    state orchestrated and executed genocide policy against the Armenian
    population of the Ottoman Empire. Marginal cleansings were carried out
    even earlier, during the Hamidian massacres in 1894-1896. This
    resulted in the killing of 300.000 Armenians, annihilation and
    eviction of the Armenian population from their native lands.

    The study of Adana pogroms reveals several interesting issues,
    particularly in terms of crime investigation, reparation and
    involvement of Turkish regular army in the massacre. These tragic
    events resonated with the events of the earlier attacks on the
    Armenians and brought back the feeling of the coming catastrophe.

    The massacre in Adana and nearby regions left indelibly painful
    memoirs among Armenians. Armenian intellectuals and public
    organizations involved in humanitarian assistance to all those who
    suffered brutalities and lost property were affected by these
    atrocities.

    The Adana massacres heralded a large-scale extermination policy, which
    was implemented shortly after the breakout of the WWI. This resulted
    in the genocide of Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during
    1915-1922.
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