ONE OF GENOCIDE STUDIES CONTEST WINNERS IS NOT ARMENIAN
April 19, 2013 | 10:45
YEREVAN. - The results of the contests, which were held in the lead-up
to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, were announced
on Friday.
Awards were set for the publication of scientific articles, about
the Armenian Genocide, by Armenian and foreign nationals.
The three winners of these contests will be awarded 400,000 drams
(approx. $975), each, and these winners are:
1) Vahram Ayvazyan, for his work entitled "Genocide: Intent,
Corroboration and Typology."
2) Tigran Sarukhanyan, for his study entitled "Public Evidence
of Armin T. Wegner (1886-1978) During the First World War and the
Armenian Genocide."
3) Tajik Shavkat Kasymov, for his article entitled "An Example of
the Armenian Genocide and the Role of the Millet [Nation] System in
its Execution."
To note, these contests aim to encourage those dealing with genocide
studies and bringing this matter to the international arena.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
April 19, 2013 | 10:45
YEREVAN. - The results of the contests, which were held in the lead-up
to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, were announced
on Friday.
Awards were set for the publication of scientific articles, about
the Armenian Genocide, by Armenian and foreign nationals.
The three winners of these contests will be awarded 400,000 drams
(approx. $975), each, and these winners are:
1) Vahram Ayvazyan, for his work entitled "Genocide: Intent,
Corroboration and Typology."
2) Tigran Sarukhanyan, for his study entitled "Public Evidence
of Armin T. Wegner (1886-1978) During the First World War and the
Armenian Genocide."
3) Tajik Shavkat Kasymov, for his article entitled "An Example of
the Armenian Genocide and the Role of the Millet [Nation] System in
its Execution."
To note, these contests aim to encourage those dealing with genocide
studies and bringing this matter to the international arena.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am