UNPRECEDENTED CARICATURE EXHIBITION OF GENOCIDE-COMMITTED TURKEY TO BE OPEN
12:02, 23 August, 2013
YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
for the first time is organizing a temporary exhibition presenting
hundreds of newly found original caricatures, postcards, posters, etc,
representing a unique iconography condemning Turkey as a country that
committed Genocide. As Armenpress was reported by the Press Service
of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, the exhibition will be
held in April 2014.
The mass massacres committed by the Turkish government against the
Armenians during and after World War I were classified as "crimes
against humanity and civilization". The genocidal policy of the Young
Turks was condemned by the governments of various countries, by many
organizations and prominent individuals. The thousands of articles
and different caricatures in foreign press of various countries,
the hundreds of postcards and posters became other evidences of the
crimes committed by the Turkish government during World War I and of
its condemnation.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/730180/unprecedented-caricature-exhibition-of-genocide-committed-turkey-to-be-open.html
12:02, 23 August, 2013
YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
for the first time is organizing a temporary exhibition presenting
hundreds of newly found original caricatures, postcards, posters, etc,
representing a unique iconography condemning Turkey as a country that
committed Genocide. As Armenpress was reported by the Press Service
of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, the exhibition will be
held in April 2014.
The mass massacres committed by the Turkish government against the
Armenians during and after World War I were classified as "crimes
against humanity and civilization". The genocidal policy of the Young
Turks was condemned by the governments of various countries, by many
organizations and prominent individuals. The thousands of articles
and different caricatures in foreign press of various countries,
the hundreds of postcards and posters became other evidences of the
crimes committed by the Turkish government during World War I and of
its condemnation.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/730180/unprecedented-caricature-exhibition-of-genocide-committed-turkey-to-be-open.html