US Public TV broadcasts film on Armenian Genocide
12:14 - 19.06.11
The US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has aired a documentary about
the Armenian Genocide.
The film which lasted an hour and thirty minutes featured stories and
opinions about the Genocide, as well as remarks and comments by
renowned genocide studies experts Vahagn Dadrian, Israel Zarni, Peter
Balakian, Tesa Hofman and others. The film slams Turkey's denailism,
representing the historical fact of the Genocide.
The documentary was accompanied with episodes from the interviews with
the author of the program, Andrew Goldberg, and the Armenia's
permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Karen
Nazaryan.
The channel will continue broadcasting the annual documentary series
on the Armenian Genocide, as well as the Nagorno Karabakh, ignoring
the continuing complaints of Turks and Azerbaijanis.
PBS is a national educational TV channel established in 1970. It has
commercial and news sections and a devotes a large part of its airtime
to the study of history and documentary materials. Since 2004, it has
been broadcast in the United States through 64 high definition TV
channels.
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12:14 - 19.06.11
The US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has aired a documentary about
the Armenian Genocide.
The film which lasted an hour and thirty minutes featured stories and
opinions about the Genocide, as well as remarks and comments by
renowned genocide studies experts Vahagn Dadrian, Israel Zarni, Peter
Balakian, Tesa Hofman and others. The film slams Turkey's denailism,
representing the historical fact of the Genocide.
The documentary was accompanied with episodes from the interviews with
the author of the program, Andrew Goldberg, and the Armenia's
permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Karen
Nazaryan.
The channel will continue broadcasting the annual documentary series
on the Armenian Genocide, as well as the Nagorno Karabakh, ignoring
the continuing complaints of Turks and Azerbaijanis.
PBS is a national educational TV channel established in 1970. It has
commercial and news sections and a devotes a large part of its airtime
to the study of history and documentary materials. Since 2004, it has
been broadcast in the United States through 64 high definition TV
channels.
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