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    YAIR AURON'S "BANALITY OF INDIFFERENCE" MAKES INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CLOSER

    http://armenpress.am/eng/print/726156/yair-auron%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cbanality-of-indifference%E2%80%9D-makes-international-recognition-of-armenian-genocide.html
    12:22, 15 July, 2013

    YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS: The book "Banality of Indifference"
    of the Israeli author Yair Auron was translated into Armenian. At the
    press conference held on July 15 in Yerevan Yair Auron noted that for
    him it is very important that the book, besides the English and Hebrew,
    has the Armenian version as well. "I wish that in Israel too so many
    journalists would be so interested in the books. Today I am very
    excited and pleased by your presence and interest. Yesterday I met
    with His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians and we had quite an interesting conversation", -
    shared his impressions the Israeli writer, as reported by Armenpress.

    Yair Auron noted that there are many facts in the book, which had
    not been touched before. The President of the Writers' Union of
    Armenia Levon Ananyan stated that the Israeli delegation has arrived
    in Yerevan by the invitation of the Writers' Union of Armenia. "In
    the decades-long history of the Israeli State the author has made
    a brave step and told the truth about the Armenian Genocide", -
    said Ananyan. He noted that in the book Yair Auron expresses his
    frustration stating that he cannot forget the similar tragedies of
    other nations. "The book has been written for the Jewish and Armenian
    societies. The "Banality of Indifference" makes the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide one step closer", - emphasized
    the President of the Writers' Union of Armenia Levon Ananyan.

    "Considering the Armenian Genocide to be a "prelude" to the Holocaust,
    the scientist accuses the modern Israeli authorities for the passive
    behavior", - said Levon Ananyan, adding that Yair Auron wrote that
    "not suppressing and not discussing the genocides of other nations,
    the historic fact of the Holocaust as well is being humiliated and
    Israel is obliged to hold the discussion on the Armenian Genocide on
    the parliamentary level".

    Yair Auron was born in 1945. He is an Israeli historian, scholar and
    expert specializing on Holocaust and Genocide studies, racism and
    contemporary Jewry. Since 2005 he is the head of the Department of
    Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University
    of Israel, Associate Professor. Auron studied history and sociology
    at Tel-Aviv University, received his MA from The Hebrew University,
    and Ph.D. diploma from the Universite de la Sorbonne Nouvelle,
    Paris III, France. From 1974 to 1976 Auron worked as the Director of
    the Education Department, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in 1980's he was a
    researcher of the Center for Jewish Education, Hebrew University and
    Academic director of European Section, The Israel Diaspora Institute,
    Tel-Aviv University. In 1996-1999 he was a Senior Lecturer in College
    of Yezreel, Head of the Division of Cultural Studies. Auron is a
    member of the Academic Board of Directors, Zoryan Institute, Cambridge;
    An Associate Director and Member of the Academic Board of Directors,
    The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, Jerusalem; and an Advisory
    Board member of The Genocide Education Project, San Francisco.

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