EXPERT FINDS NECESSARY TO HOLD AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN GEORGIA
12:07, 22 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS: It is necessary to spread cognitive
information about the Armenian Genocide in Georgia. It was stated
on April 22 by the expert on Georgian affairs Johnny Melikyan at the
press conference. The expert stated that in Georgia, due to various
circumstances, there was lack in the information about the Armenian
Genocide. "We need to spread information, so that in Georgia they
knew what happened and how it happened", - said Johnny Melikyan,
according to Armenpress.
In Georgia they do not even know what the real problem between Armenia
and Azerbaijan is. The expert stated that the Georgian-Turkish and
Georgian-Azerbaijani economic relations prevented from the recognition
of the Armenian Genocide in Georgia.
The expert on Georgian Affairs Johnny Melikyan highlighted the steps
of some Armenian structures in Georgia towards the developing the
process of the recognition of the Genocide. On April 17 the Georgian
organization Heraclius II applied to the Georgian Government to
recognize the Armenian Genocide.
At the years of the World War I Turkey massacred 1,5 million Armenians
in the Western Armenia, making hundreds of thousands people refugees.
The fact of the Armenian Genocide has been recognized by more than
twenty states and international organizations.
From: A. Papazian
12:07, 22 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS: It is necessary to spread cognitive
information about the Armenian Genocide in Georgia. It was stated
on April 22 by the expert on Georgian affairs Johnny Melikyan at the
press conference. The expert stated that in Georgia, due to various
circumstances, there was lack in the information about the Armenian
Genocide. "We need to spread information, so that in Georgia they
knew what happened and how it happened", - said Johnny Melikyan,
according to Armenpress.
In Georgia they do not even know what the real problem between Armenia
and Azerbaijan is. The expert stated that the Georgian-Turkish and
Georgian-Azerbaijani economic relations prevented from the recognition
of the Armenian Genocide in Georgia.
The expert on Georgian Affairs Johnny Melikyan highlighted the steps
of some Armenian structures in Georgia towards the developing the
process of the recognition of the Genocide. On April 17 the Georgian
organization Heraclius II applied to the Georgian Government to
recognize the Armenian Genocide.
At the years of the World War I Turkey massacred 1,5 million Armenians
in the Western Armenia, making hundreds of thousands people refugees.
The fact of the Armenian Genocide has been recognized by more than
twenty states and international organizations.
From: A. Papazian