Cemal Pasha Grandson publishes a book about Armenian Genocide
13:15, 7 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS: Hasam Cemal, the grandson of one
of Armenian Genocide perpetrators Cemal Pasha is publishing a book in
coming week entitled ''1915. Armenian genocide''. As Armenpress
reports citing Istanbul based ''Agos'' Armenian weekly newspaper, the
author stated ''We cannot move forward without confronting and taking
into consideration the events of past. We cannot keep an eye on the
anguish of the past. Moreover the pain of 1915 is not a story, it is
current day issue'' .
The first chapter of the book runs how Hasan comes to know 1915
events. Then the author dwells on how he became to be called
''parricide'' after coming forth with his obtained information and
statements in the course of Hrant Dink assassination hearings in
2006. The second chapter of the book tells the author's way of
thinking before reveal of 1915 events and reportedly how it
changed in the course of the time.The most interesting part of the
book is the third chapter entitled ''Pasha Grandfather or Cemal Pasha
family''. This chapter tells about 1915 Armenian Genocide organizer
Cemal Pasha and his family. Hasan Cemal has repeatedly stated he
recognizes 1915 events Genocide. He visted Tsitsernakeberd and laid a
wreath at the Genocide Memorial in 2008.
13:15, 7 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS: Hasam Cemal, the grandson of one
of Armenian Genocide perpetrators Cemal Pasha is publishing a book in
coming week entitled ''1915. Armenian genocide''. As Armenpress
reports citing Istanbul based ''Agos'' Armenian weekly newspaper, the
author stated ''We cannot move forward without confronting and taking
into consideration the events of past. We cannot keep an eye on the
anguish of the past. Moreover the pain of 1915 is not a story, it is
current day issue'' .
The first chapter of the book runs how Hasan comes to know 1915
events. Then the author dwells on how he became to be called
''parricide'' after coming forth with his obtained information and
statements in the course of Hrant Dink assassination hearings in
2006. The second chapter of the book tells the author's way of
thinking before reveal of 1915 events and reportedly how it
changed in the course of the time.The most interesting part of the
book is the third chapter entitled ''Pasha Grandfather or Cemal Pasha
family''. This chapter tells about 1915 Armenian Genocide organizer
Cemal Pasha and his family. Hasan Cemal has repeatedly stated he
recognizes 1915 events Genocide. He visted Tsitsernakeberd and laid a
wreath at the Genocide Memorial in 2008.