PRESS RELEASE
The Civilitas Foundation
One Northern Avenue, suit 30
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel: +37410500119
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.civilitasfoundation.org/
January 19 marks the 6th anniversary of the assassination of Hrant
Dink, in Istanbul. Hrant believed that the political and psychological
scars of 1915 would only be healed when Turkish society understood and
recognized the Genocide, its causes and repercussions. Hrant's
personal and professional friends included historian Taner Akçam,
and publisher Ragip Zarakolu. We are pleased to be hosting Ragip
Zarakolu during our upcoming Public Forum. He will be joined on stage
by Tatul Hakobyan, journalist, Civilitas analyst and author of the
GREEN AND BLACK, a record of the Karabakh conflict. This book, which
has already been translated into English, Russian and Arabic has now
been translated into Turkish. This is the first time a book about
Armenia, about Karabakh, about the ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan,
is being published in Turkish -- and both in Armenia and Turkey.
Join us for the first Civilitas Public Forum of 2013. It promises to
be thought-provoking.
Salpi Ghazarian
Director
The Civilitas Foundation cordially invites you¨ to a public discussion on
Turkish Views on
the Karabakh Conflict
The guests are
Tatul Hakobyan
Journalist
Ragıp Zarakolu
Human Rights Activist
Publisher
The discussion is moderated by
Aram Abrahamyan
Editor-in-Chief of Aravot Daily
The discussion will be held at the Ani Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, January 22,
at 12 pm.
The discussion can also be viewed online
http://www.civilitasfoundation.org/
Simultaneous translation will be provided.
To confirm your participation,
please call [2]010 500-119.
Number of places is limited.
The Civilitas Foundation
One Northern Avenue, suit 30
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel: +37410500119
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.civilitasfoundation.org/
January 19 marks the 6th anniversary of the assassination of Hrant
Dink, in Istanbul. Hrant believed that the political and psychological
scars of 1915 would only be healed when Turkish society understood and
recognized the Genocide, its causes and repercussions. Hrant's
personal and professional friends included historian Taner Akçam,
and publisher Ragip Zarakolu. We are pleased to be hosting Ragip
Zarakolu during our upcoming Public Forum. He will be joined on stage
by Tatul Hakobyan, journalist, Civilitas analyst and author of the
GREEN AND BLACK, a record of the Karabakh conflict. This book, which
has already been translated into English, Russian and Arabic has now
been translated into Turkish. This is the first time a book about
Armenia, about Karabakh, about the ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan,
is being published in Turkish -- and both in Armenia and Turkey.
Join us for the first Civilitas Public Forum of 2013. It promises to
be thought-provoking.
Salpi Ghazarian
Director
The Civilitas Foundation cordially invites you¨ to a public discussion on
Turkish Views on
the Karabakh Conflict
The guests are
Tatul Hakobyan
Journalist
Ragıp Zarakolu
Human Rights Activist
Publisher
The discussion is moderated by
Aram Abrahamyan
Editor-in-Chief of Aravot Daily
The discussion will be held at the Ani Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, January 22,
at 12 pm.
The discussion can also be viewed online
http://www.civilitasfoundation.org/
Simultaneous translation will be provided.
To confirm your participation,
please call [2]010 500-119.
Number of places is limited.