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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SYMPOSIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
    By Hasmik Haroutiunian

    Azg Daily
    May 6 2010
    Armenia

    Holocaust Living History Workshop symposium under heading "From Racism
    to Genocide: Towards a Hate-Free Campus" was held at the University
    of California San Diego (UCSD). The importance of genocide prevention
    and the dangers of denial were discussed at the symposium.

    According to AAA, Hosted jointly by the UCSD International Affairs
    Group and the Hillel Center, the event explored examples of racism
    in the 20th century that led to mass murder and genocide. It marked
    the first in a series of seminars held on campus to encourage greater
    sensitivity and awareness among the student body on issues relating
    to everyday cases of racism and genocide.

    Moderated by Marina Triner, Program Coordinator for the UCSD Holocaust
    Living Workshop, the symposium featured the Assembly's Western Region
    Director Yeghig Keshishian. Keshishian focused on the Armenian
    Genocide, and examined discriminatory laws and regulations in the
    Ottoman Empire that fostered intolerance and legitimized racially
    motivated actions based on certain long-held stereotypes.

    "The experience of the Armenian genocide is paramount to any
    discussion of genocide, intolerance, and hatred. It is a tragic story,
    because of its present denial by the modern Republic of Turkey, the
    successor state of the Ottoman Empire responsible for the genocide,"
    stated Triner. "Including the story of the Armenians in the present
    discussion of racism on the UCSD campus was so important to me,
    because the Ottoman Turks relied on the use of certain stereotypes to
    fuel their genocidal campaign, and because denial is still occurring,
    even in the U.S."
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