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  • Lecture about the Dangers of the Protocols

    PRESS RELEASE
    ARPA Institute
    18106 Miranda St. Tarzana, CA 91356
    Contact: Hagop Panossian
    Tel: (818) 586-9660
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.arpainstitute.org/

    ARPA Institute presents the Lecture/Seminar: "Responses from the
    Diaspora to the Dangers of the Protocols," by Prof. Levon Marashlian,
    on Thrusday, November 12th, 2008 at 7:30 PM at the Merdinian School
    auditorium.

    The Address is 13330 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
    Directions: on the 101 FWY exit on Woodman, go north and turn right on
    Riverside Dr.

    Abstract: The premise of the presentation is that normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations is a natural and necessary goal, but the
    road to that good goal that is charted by the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols will undermine Armenia's ability to survive as an
    independent state, impede efforts to move Turkey closer to recognizing
    its moral and material responsibility, and violate the Diaspora's
    fundamental right to participate in the formulation of policies
    involving the legacy of the Armenian Genocide. After an analysis of
    the alarming threats to Armenia's security and survivability posed by
    the Protocols, the presentation will focus on responses from the
    Diaspora -especially responses from individuals and organizations that
    do not see, or do not want to see, or do not know how to take
    defensive action against the clear and present danger to Armenia's
    future.

    Dr. Levon Marashlian is Professor of History at Glendale Community
    College in California where he teaches Armenian history and Diaspora
    current affairs, as well as Middle Eastern, Russian, and US history
    and politics. He has also taught courses at UCLA, UCI, CSUN, and Los
    Angeles Valley Community College. He has lectured extensively in
    Armenia at the Academy of Sciences, Yerevan State University, and the
    American University of Armenia, as well as in Beirut and Montreal. He
    was a Fulbright Scholar in Armenia in 1994, teaching courses on
    democracy in America. In 1996, he testified before the US House of
    Representatives International Relations Committee, during a hearing on
    the Armenian Genocide. His testimony was published in the
    Congressional Record, 5 May 1998. He was invited to Ankara in 1990 to
    participate in the government-sponsored 11th Congress of Turkish
    History. His paper, `Economic and Moral Influences on US Policies
    Toward Turkey and the Armenians, 1919-1923,' covered the Armenian
    Genocide and its aftermath and it was published in Ankara by the
    Turkish Historical Society Press in 1994. In 1987, he served on the
    California Department of Education Curriculum Advisory Committee for
    the development of instructional material on genocide and human rights
    and testified before government committees in favor of legislation
    mandating the teaching of the Armenian Genocide in secondary
    schools. His publications include: Ermeni Sorunu ve
    Türk-Amerikan Iliskileri, 1919-1923; Politics and Demography:
    Armenians, Turks and Kurds in the Ottoman Empire; `Finishing the
    Genocide: Cleansing Turkey of Armenian Survivors, 1920-1923,' in
    Richard Hovannisian, ed., Remembrance and Denial: The Case of the
    Armenian Genocide; as well as numerous articles and letters to the
    editor in scholarly journals and the general press. He has been
    interviewed frequently on radio and television and in the press in the
    US and Armenia, as well as in Cumhuriyet, Tempo, and Hürriyet
    in Turkey. He received his BA from the University of Illinois in
    Chicago (UICC) and his MA and Ph.D. from UCLA. He was born in Beirut
    in 1948, raised in Chicago since 1956, and served in Vietnam as a US
    Army infantryman, 1968-69.

    For information please contact Dr. Hagop Panossian at (818)586-9660 or
    [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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