VAHAKN DADRIAN: THE TRIALS OF THE PERPETRATORS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
http://www.blogto.com/events/52234
Friday, February 10, 2012
Free admission
The post-World War I Ottoman Special Military Tribunal showed clearly,
in a legal setting, the genocidal intent of the Young Turk leaders
perpetrated against their Armenian citizens. Prof. Dadrian will
present his analysis and the significance of the trials. The new book,
Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials, the first on the
Armenian Genocide jointly written by an Armenian and a Turkish scholar,
will be on sale at a specially reduced price, and the author will be
pleased to sign copies.
Eleven years in the making, Judgment at Istanbul marks the first
time the complete known documentation of the trial proceedings is
being provided in English. The study is based on authentic Turkish
documentation, which the Ottoman government was forced to release
during the trials. It includes the personal, eyewitness testimony of
high-ranking Ottoman officials, given under oath, on the magnitude
of the crimes against the Armenians.
Zoryan Institute of Canada, Inc.
with the participation of:
Armenian Association of Toronto, Armenian Evangelical Church of
Toronto, Armenian General Benevolent Union, AGBU Young Professionals of
Toronto, Armen Karo Student Association, Armenian National Committee
of Toronto, Bolsahay Cultural Association, Canadian-Armenian Business
Council, Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Knights of Vartan Alishan Lodge
and Daughters of Vartan Artemis Chapter, St. Gregory the Illuminator
Armenian Catholic Church, St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, Union
of Marash Armenians of Toronto
http://www.blogto.com/events/52234
Friday, February 10, 2012
Free admission
The post-World War I Ottoman Special Military Tribunal showed clearly,
in a legal setting, the genocidal intent of the Young Turk leaders
perpetrated against their Armenian citizens. Prof. Dadrian will
present his analysis and the significance of the trials. The new book,
Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials, the first on the
Armenian Genocide jointly written by an Armenian and a Turkish scholar,
will be on sale at a specially reduced price, and the author will be
pleased to sign copies.
Eleven years in the making, Judgment at Istanbul marks the first
time the complete known documentation of the trial proceedings is
being provided in English. The study is based on authentic Turkish
documentation, which the Ottoman government was forced to release
during the trials. It includes the personal, eyewitness testimony of
high-ranking Ottoman officials, given under oath, on the magnitude
of the crimes against the Armenians.
Zoryan Institute of Canada, Inc.
with the participation of:
Armenian Association of Toronto, Armenian Evangelical Church of
Toronto, Armenian General Benevolent Union, AGBU Young Professionals of
Toronto, Armen Karo Student Association, Armenian National Committee
of Toronto, Bolsahay Cultural Association, Canadian-Armenian Business
Council, Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Knights of Vartan Alishan Lodge
and Daughters of Vartan Artemis Chapter, St. Gregory the Illuminator
Armenian Catholic Church, St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, Union
of Marash Armenians of Toronto