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    ZORYAN INSTITUTE
    George Shirinian, Executive Director
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON
    Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807
    Fax: 416-512-1736

    PRESS RELEASE
    CONTACT: Deborah Hay
    DATE: July 20, 2013
    TEL: 416-250-9807

    Reflections on Yair Auron's Banality of Indifference Translation into
    Armenian

    The Zoryan Institute welcomes the Armenian translation of Prof. Yair Auron's
    book titled The Banality of Indifference: Zionism and the Armenian Genocide,
    an important book in the effort to combat denial. The book, published
    originally in Hebrew in 1995, is a groundbreaking record of the reaction of
    the Jewish community in Palestine before the founding of the State of Israel
    to the Armenian Genocide. Seeing the importance of this pioneering work of
    comparative history, the Zoryan Institute invited Auron to Yerevan in 1995
    to participate in the International Conference on `Problems of Genocide,'
    the first on genocide held in independent Armenia.

    While the official Jewish reaction to the Genocide was muted and largely
    self-interested, Auron documents instances of support. The Nili Group, for
    example, an underground intelligence organization, actively sought to aid
    the Armenian victims. Chaim Weizmann, a Zionist leader and later the first
    President of the State of Israel, and Nahum Sokolov, a Zionist leader and a
    pioneer of Hebrew journalism, publicly condemned the killings. Zionist
    writers and journalists expressed outraged identification with the Armenians
    and tried to arouse the conscience of the world. This book was made
    available to the English reading public by a Zoryan sponsoring its
    translation, editing and publication.

    The Institute commissioned a new study by Auron, which was published in 2003
    as The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide. It dealt with
    the official policies of the State of Israel regarding the Armenian
    Genocide, which Auron decried as denial. We hope that the Banality of Denial
    will also be made available to Armenian readers before the centennial of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Prof. Auron, a long-time member of the Zoryan Institute's Academic Board of
    Directors, has been a strong advocate of raising awareness of the Armenian
    Genocide in Israel. Auron was an early supporter and participant in Zoryan's
    Genocide and Human Rights University Program and has gone on to be a leading
    educator in Israel and abroad on genocide, as well as the Armenian Genocide
    in particular. He has developed a curriculum that is used in Israel and has
    been adopted in other countries and has published a series of books in
    Hebrew and English on the various major cases of genocide, including one on
    the Armenian Genocide earlier this year.

    Prof. Yair Auron is a scholar of great originality, a strong advocate of
    universal human rights, and a soldier in the fight against denial. It is
    very gratifying that his work is being acknowledged and appreciated by the
    Armenian Writers Union and government officials.

    The Zoryan Institute and its subsidiary, the International Institute for
    Genocide and Human Rights Studies, is the first non-profit, international
    center devoted to the research and documentation of contemporary issues with
    a focus on Genocide, Diaspora and Armenia.

    For more information please contact the Zoryan Institute by email
    [email protected] or telephone 416-250-9807.

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