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    DENMARK'S ROYAL LIBRARY UNDER FIRE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EXHIBITION

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/12/06/denmarks-royal-library-under-fire-for-armenian-genocide-exhibition/
    00:37 06.12.2012

    Denmark's Royal Library has attracted heavy criticism after agreeing
    to let Turkey co-arrange an alternative exhibition about the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The library has complied with the wishes of the Turkish ambassador
    to Denmark to be involved with the exhibition, 'The Armenian Genocide
    and the Scandinavian response', which is currently on display at the
    University of Copenhagen.

    The Turkish Embassy has been granted the opportunity to stage a
    Turkish version of the historical events in a move that has generated
    criticism from a number of circles, including politicians, historians,
    and the Armenian Embassy in Copenhagen.

    "This is giving in to Turkish pressure and it won't do. Without
    comparing the two events, it's like asking neo-Nazis to arrange a
    Holocaust exhibition," the Coenhagen post quottes Søren Espersen,
    a spokesperson for Dansk Folkeparti (DF), as saying to Berlingske
    newspaper.

    Matthias Bjørnlund, a historian and leading Danish expert on the
    Armenian Genocide, is perplexed over the Royal Library's decision in
    the case.

    "If you believe that all versions of history are equal, then you've
    undermined your role as a research institution," Bjørnlund told
    Berlingske. "It was genocide and not all interpretations of this
    history are correct."

    The Armenian ambassador to Denmark, Hrachya Aghajanyan, who is a
    co-host of the original exhibition, is disappointed by the move.

    "I hope that the Royal Library will reconsider their decision and not
    give in to the possible Turkish pressure," Aghajanyan told Berlingske.

    But Erland Kolding Nielsen, the director of the Royal Library, denied
    that the institution buckled under pressure from Turkey.

    "One can't pressure us, and we have not spoken about removing the
    Armenian exhibition. We have simply given them the opportunity to
    show their alternative exhibition," Nielsen told Berlingske.

    It is not yet known when the Turkish exhibition version will debut,
    but the Turkish embassy said that preparations were underway.

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