HAYK DEMOYAN: RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS AN INDEPENDENT PROCESS
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
25.03.2010 16:49
Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute Hayk Demoyan never
shared the concerns that the signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols
could stall the process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
According to Demoyan, the recent resolutions adopted by the US House
panel and the Swedish Parliament do not only justify his optimism,
but also prove that the recognition of the Armenian genocide is an
independent process, which has its own logic.
Hayk Demoyan predicts that the process of recognition of the Armenian
Genocide will get more active ahead of April 24.
A number of events are scheduled to be held in Armenia on the occasion
of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. An international
conference will be held in Yerevan April 19-20. On April 22 the
Genocide-Museum will display more than 60 pieces of ancient and
contemporary press, which depict photos and articles telling about
the Armenian massacres.
On April 23 the Museum Institute will present exceptional items,
which reveal new facts about the most tragic page in our history.
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
25.03.2010 16:49
Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute Hayk Demoyan never
shared the concerns that the signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols
could stall the process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
According to Demoyan, the recent resolutions adopted by the US House
panel and the Swedish Parliament do not only justify his optimism,
but also prove that the recognition of the Armenian genocide is an
independent process, which has its own logic.
Hayk Demoyan predicts that the process of recognition of the Armenian
Genocide will get more active ahead of April 24.
A number of events are scheduled to be held in Armenia on the occasion
of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. An international
conference will be held in Yerevan April 19-20. On April 22 the
Genocide-Museum will display more than 60 pieces of ancient and
contemporary press, which depict photos and articles telling about
the Armenian massacres.
On April 23 the Museum Institute will present exceptional items,
which reveal new facts about the most tragic page in our history.