ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EXHIBITION OPENS IN DENMARK'S COPENHAGEN
TERT.AM
07.11.12
Armenian Genocide and Scandinavian response exhibition opened November
6 at Royal Library of Denmark's Copenhagen, organized by the Armenian
embassy in Denmark and Danish Royal Library in collaboration with
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.
According to MFA's press service a number of ambassadors, diplomats
accredited in Copenhagen, political, scientific, cultural figures,
representatives of the Armenian community attended the event.
The opening remarks were presented by the head of the Humanitarian
Researches Library making part of the Royal Library Hans Christian
Mickelson. Director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan
stressed in his speech the significance of the conduction of the
exhibition in Copenhagen.
In his speech Armenian ambassador Hrachya Aghajanyan noted that many
citizens of Scandinavian countries have responded to the disasters
Armenian people faced and initiated a wide humanitarian activity to
save Armenians, give them shelter and food.
The ambassador expressed gratitude to all the present and Danish Royal
Library in particular, as well as Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
on behalf of its director Hayk Demoyan.
The exhibition will last till December 15.
TERT.AM
07.11.12
Armenian Genocide and Scandinavian response exhibition opened November
6 at Royal Library of Denmark's Copenhagen, organized by the Armenian
embassy in Denmark and Danish Royal Library in collaboration with
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.
According to MFA's press service a number of ambassadors, diplomats
accredited in Copenhagen, political, scientific, cultural figures,
representatives of the Armenian community attended the event.
The opening remarks were presented by the head of the Humanitarian
Researches Library making part of the Royal Library Hans Christian
Mickelson. Director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan
stressed in his speech the significance of the conduction of the
exhibition in Copenhagen.
In his speech Armenian ambassador Hrachya Aghajanyan noted that many
citizens of Scandinavian countries have responded to the disasters
Armenian people faced and initiated a wide humanitarian activity to
save Armenians, give them shelter and food.
The ambassador expressed gratitude to all the present and Danish Royal
Library in particular, as well as Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
on behalf of its director Hayk Demoyan.
The exhibition will last till December 15.