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  • Remains Of The Sword - Armenian Orphans

    http://soundprint.org/radio/display_show/ID/716/na me/Remains+of+the+Sword%3A+Armenian+Orphans

    Satur day January 10, 2009
    Radio Weekly Update

    Remains of the Sword: Armenian Orphans
    Produced by:Dorian Jones


    Ninety years ago, up to 1.5 million Armenians were deported and died
    at the hands of the Ottoman rulers of Turkey. But it is believed that
    Turkish families saved thousands of orphaned Armenian children
    secretly. Some children who had been adopted were then forcibly taken
    away from their Turkish families by foreign troops and sent to
    orphanages in Europe. Until now, the very existence of the children
    has remained largely an untold story, buried along with those who died
    between 1915 and 1916. But their family members are slowly uncovering
    the stories of those Armenian orphans. The issue still remains
    extremely contentious, and the story of Armenian orphans is now
    becoming one of most sensitive and emotionally charged issues in
    Turkish society. Producer Dorian Jones exposes how descendants of
    Armenian orphans are discovering their family histories.

    Program Credits

    Remains of the Sword: Armenian Orphans was produced by Dorian Jones.

    Resources

    Links:
    Obituary: Hrant Dink
    BBC News wrote about the life and death of Hrant Dink, the journalist
    interviewed in the documentary
    Armenian National Institute
    Resources and information about the Armenian genocide
    United Human Rights Council
    Gives a history of the Armenian people and their interaction with Turkey.
    Turkish argues the US on Armenian Genocide Bill
    An article about why Turkey does not want the U.S. to recognize the Armenian
    genocide.

    Books:
    Vahan's Triumph: Autobiography of an Adolescent Survivor of the Armenian
    Genocide
    by: Vahan Hamamdjian 2004
    A story of how an orphaned Armenian boy was able to survive following the
    genocide.
    Nobody's Child
    by: Marsha Forchuk Forchuk Skrypuch 2003
    The story of a group of Armenian orphans and their attempts to reunite with
    family members.
    The Daydreaming Boy
    by: Micheline Aharonian Marcom 2004
    An account of the Armenian genocide in the form of a novel.
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