GENOCIDE: A JOINT COMMEMORATION - ARMENIA, CAMBODIA, DARFUR
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Updated: April 14, 2013
WATERTOWN, MA - On Sunday April 21, the Armenian Museum of America
will present a Joint Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the
Cambodian Genocide, and the ongoing Genocide in Darfur.
The Armenian Genocide provided a blueprint for many other Genocides of
the 20th century; only the victims are different. Armenian-Americans
understandably focus each April on commemorating the Armenian
Genocide. Recognizing that our Genocide is a forerunner for countless
other Genocides, we share the pain from all Genocides, and each year
we commemorate with other victim groups.
This year's joint commemoration will feature talks by Mr. Kowith
Kret, a survivor of the Cambodian Genocide by the Khmer Rouge,
Mr. Eric Cohen, president of the Massachusetts Coalition to Save
Darfur speaking on the ongoing crisis in the region, and Prof. Armen
Marsoobian of Southern Connecticut State University on the aftermath
of the Armenian Genocide.
An exhibition on the Cambodian Genocide, "More Than A Number", will
be on display in the Terjenian-Thomas Gallery on the third floor,
and an exhibit on the Genocide in Darfur will be mounted in the
Contemporary Art Gallery on the same floor. The museum's permanent
Armenian Genocide exhibition is on display on the 2nd floor.
From: A. Papazian
http://massispost.com/archives/8372
Updated: April 14, 2013
WATERTOWN, MA - On Sunday April 21, the Armenian Museum of America
will present a Joint Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the
Cambodian Genocide, and the ongoing Genocide in Darfur.
The Armenian Genocide provided a blueprint for many other Genocides of
the 20th century; only the victims are different. Armenian-Americans
understandably focus each April on commemorating the Armenian
Genocide. Recognizing that our Genocide is a forerunner for countless
other Genocides, we share the pain from all Genocides, and each year
we commemorate with other victim groups.
This year's joint commemoration will feature talks by Mr. Kowith
Kret, a survivor of the Cambodian Genocide by the Khmer Rouge,
Mr. Eric Cohen, president of the Massachusetts Coalition to Save
Darfur speaking on the ongoing crisis in the region, and Prof. Armen
Marsoobian of Southern Connecticut State University on the aftermath
of the Armenian Genocide.
An exhibition on the Cambodian Genocide, "More Than A Number", will
be on display in the Terjenian-Thomas Gallery on the third floor,
and an exhibit on the Genocide in Darfur will be mounted in the
Contemporary Art Gallery on the same floor. The museum's permanent
Armenian Genocide exhibition is on display on the 2nd floor.
From: A. Papazian