ARMENIAN'S SPREADING THEIR LIES AT HIGH SCHOOLS
Turkish NY
June 25 2012
Armenian diaspora is spreading its lies by telling them at high
schools.
Armenian researcher Dro Kanayan said "For those people who feel
that our elders and the youth cannot work together, don't worry"
at an article at reporter.am
Kanayan and two of his peers, Albert Movsesian and Tom Vartabedian,
have been working together to have the so-called Armenian Genocide
included in the high school curriculums on Human Rights in the
Merrimack Valley. They are teaching students about so called Armenian
Genocide and Armenian culture.
They poisoned the students of over 10 schools, providing individual
classroom presentation and panel discussions on comparative genocides
over the last 100 years.
Wilmington High School: The students began a letter writing and stamp
designing campaign to the Postmaster General for a commemorative stamp
recognizing the 100th anniversary of the so-called Armenian Genocide.
They also wrote their congressmen about supporting the so-called
Genocide resolution.
Chelmsford High School : Kanayan said, students were so moved about
the presentation they had made, that they all made in donation to a
charity in the name of Armenian cause.
Haverhill High School: A student was so moved by the panel discussion
on comparative genocides, that he asked his history professor to
start a Human Rights Club, and the club is going to a third world
country to build homes with Habitat for Humanity.
Newton High School: Deaf students poisoned about the so-called Armenian
Genocide and Armenian culture through sign language.
Kanayan indicated in the article that, this year they have extended
their educational process to universities, colleges and middle
schools. "Our efforts can only reach so far due to limited resources
and manpower. Genocide education should not be done in pockets of
the country. It should be a national movement" Kanayan added.
Turkish NY
June 25 2012
Armenian diaspora is spreading its lies by telling them at high
schools.
Armenian researcher Dro Kanayan said "For those people who feel
that our elders and the youth cannot work together, don't worry"
at an article at reporter.am
Kanayan and two of his peers, Albert Movsesian and Tom Vartabedian,
have been working together to have the so-called Armenian Genocide
included in the high school curriculums on Human Rights in the
Merrimack Valley. They are teaching students about so called Armenian
Genocide and Armenian culture.
They poisoned the students of over 10 schools, providing individual
classroom presentation and panel discussions on comparative genocides
over the last 100 years.
Wilmington High School: The students began a letter writing and stamp
designing campaign to the Postmaster General for a commemorative stamp
recognizing the 100th anniversary of the so-called Armenian Genocide.
They also wrote their congressmen about supporting the so-called
Genocide resolution.
Chelmsford High School : Kanayan said, students were so moved about
the presentation they had made, that they all made in donation to a
charity in the name of Armenian cause.
Haverhill High School: A student was so moved by the panel discussion
on comparative genocides, that he asked his history professor to
start a Human Rights Club, and the club is going to a third world
country to build homes with Habitat for Humanity.
Newton High School: Deaf students poisoned about the so-called Armenian
Genocide and Armenian culture through sign language.
Kanayan indicated in the article that, this year they have extended
their educational process to universities, colleges and middle
schools. "Our efforts can only reach so far due to limited resources
and manpower. Genocide education should not be done in pockets of
the country. It should be a national movement" Kanayan added.