NUMBER OF FOREIGNERS INTERESTED IN ARMENIAN MASSACRES INCREASED: DEMOYAN
11:56, 19 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. The number of applicants writing
scientific theses or researches and turning to the Genocide
Museum-Institute increases each year. This is conditioned by the
regular references of the international media to the Armenian
Genocide and increase of interest towards the phenomenon advancing
the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. In a conversation with
"Armenpress" the Director of the Genocide Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan
stated that among the applicants are a lot of young men from various
parts of the world. Demoyan underscored: "We were very surprised,
when people from Mexico, Switzerland, Australia, Finland, and many
other countries applied to us. Notwithstanding it is also surprising
that there are no applicants from Russia. The Russian young men
never submit application, while having at their disposal such a large
Armenian Community, recourses, and opportunities." He also emphasized
that the vast majority of the applicants come from foreign countries.
Among other things Hayk Demoyan noted that if not the financial
difficulties, they could receive much more applications, because the
interest of the foreigners is really overwhelming. Demoyan highlighted
that they do not spend a single day without receiving new material
from the foreign countries.
11:56, 19 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. The number of applicants writing
scientific theses or researches and turning to the Genocide
Museum-Institute increases each year. This is conditioned by the
regular references of the international media to the Armenian
Genocide and increase of interest towards the phenomenon advancing
the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. In a conversation with
"Armenpress" the Director of the Genocide Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan
stated that among the applicants are a lot of young men from various
parts of the world. Demoyan underscored: "We were very surprised,
when people from Mexico, Switzerland, Australia, Finland, and many
other countries applied to us. Notwithstanding it is also surprising
that there are no applicants from Russia. The Russian young men
never submit application, while having at their disposal such a large
Armenian Community, recourses, and opportunities." He also emphasized
that the vast majority of the applicants come from foreign countries.
Among other things Hayk Demoyan noted that if not the financial
difficulties, they could receive much more applications, because the
interest of the foreigners is really overwhelming. Demoyan highlighted
that they do not spend a single day without receiving new material
from the foreign countries.