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    GENOCIDE MUSEUM DIRECTOR HAYK DEMOYAN DELIVERS LECTURE ON MUSEUM ACTIVITIES AND ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    Gibrahayer
    March 19, 2010

    Press release by The Committee of the Kalaydjian Foundation - 16
    March - On Saturday the 13th of March, the Director of the Armenian
    Genocide Museum in Yerevan Hayk Demoyan, gave the Armenian Cypriot
    community a detailed and highly informative lecture on the history and
    activities of the Genocide Museum and on the possible consequences
    of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols signed last year. The lecture,
    which also included a slide-show presentation of photographs and
    newly-acquired material, took place in front of around 120 community
    members and was organised by the Kalaydjian Foundation under the
    auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Varoujan. The event was attended
    by the Armenian Representative Vartkes Mahdessian, by representatives
    of all political parties and organisations, and by the former Assistant
    Secretary General of the UN Benon Sevan, amongst others.

    In his speech Demoyan listed the various milestones in the history
    of the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum at "Dzidzernagapert" in
    Yerevan, and explained that a large-scale expansion of the Museum's
    facilities is planned in the near future, which will allow for a
    better and more effective display of recently-acquired material. He
    also stated that numerous foreign heads of state had visited the
    Museum in recent years and signed the Visitors Book. Hayk Demoyan
    also stressed the importance of the Museum's new "Bedros and Aram
    Kalaydjian Collection", which comprises rare books, original period
    postcards and newspapers, maps and other items that relate directly
    to the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 and which was acquired by the
    Museum during the last two years. These items will officially be put
    on display next month and it is the Museum's intention to send them
    abroad as a temporary exhibition entitled "The Armenian Genocide:
    Frontpage Coverage".

    Demoyan then expanded his speech to include the subject of the
    Protocols that were signed by Armenia and Turkey last autumn. He
    stressed that the Protocols do not call for the creation of a
    commission tasked with examining whether the Genocide actually took
    place or not. The Armenian Government's position on this, he said,
    has always been very clear, namely that any commission formed as a
    result of the Protocols would deal solely with the consequences of
    the Genocide and how those consequences can be overcome.

    Recently published books by Hayk Demoyan were also presented to the
    Armenian community. The lecture then concluded with a question and
    answer session and was followed by a cocktail reception.
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