"ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" MONOGRAPH ISSUED IN BUCHAREST IN ROMANIAN
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 19, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: "Armenian Genocide" monograph by
Professor Nikolay Hovhannisyan has been published in Bucharest in
Romanian.
The work is also available in English, German, French, Russian,
Turkish, Japan, Hungarian, Armenian, Arabic, Persian and Korean,
an official from the Armenian Association of Political Sciences
told Armenpress.
While writing the work, the author has adapted the work for the
foreign reader, who is sometimes unaware of well known historical
realities and facts.
A special chapter is dedicated to the issue of international
recognition of the Armenian Genocide and lawsuit of the young Turks
in 1919. The decision of the Turkish Court proves that once Turkey
has already recognized the Armenian Genocide, and today the speech
is about re-recognition.
The work also refers to recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
parliaments of different states of Europe, South and Northern Americas
and Asia, which number today reaches 21.
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 19, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: "Armenian Genocide" monograph by
Professor Nikolay Hovhannisyan has been published in Bucharest in
Romanian.
The work is also available in English, German, French, Russian,
Turkish, Japan, Hungarian, Armenian, Arabic, Persian and Korean,
an official from the Armenian Association of Political Sciences
told Armenpress.
While writing the work, the author has adapted the work for the
foreign reader, who is sometimes unaware of well known historical
realities and facts.
A special chapter is dedicated to the issue of international
recognition of the Armenian Genocide and lawsuit of the young Turks
in 1919. The decision of the Turkish Court proves that once Turkey
has already recognized the Armenian Genocide, and today the speech
is about re-recognition.
The work also refers to recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
parliaments of different states of Europe, South and Northern Americas
and Asia, which number today reaches 21.