THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
On Easter Sunday, Roy Jenkins hears an Armenian story of hope and
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One hundred years after the start of the Armenian Genocide, Roy
Jenkins reflects on the impact of those events with the Rev. Canon
Dr Patrick Thomas, Vicar of Christ Church, Carmarthen - an expert
on Armenia and author of Remembering The Armenian Genocide 1915-2015
out later this month.
Visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Cardiff's Cathays Park,
the only public memorial to the Genocide on British soil, he also
meets members of the Welsh Armenian community to learn how this event,
a hundred years ago, still resonates for them today. The programme also
includes extracts from eyewitness accounts and sacred Armenian music.
Extracts include 'Der Zor' translated by Verjine Svazlian in The
Armenian Genocide, and Peter Balakian's translation of Gregoris
Balakian's work Armenian Golgotha.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05px77z
From: Baghdasarian
On Easter Sunday, Roy Jenkins hears an Armenian story of hope and
resurrection. Award-winning religious affairs programme.
Add "All Things Considered, The Armenian Genocide" to Favourites Add
to Favourites
Love
27 days left to listen
30 minutes
On radio
Thursday05:30 BBC RADIO WALES
More episodes
PREVIOUS
Available now
Judas and Stories of Betrayal
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NEXT
12/04/2015
View Programme information
See all episodes from All Things Considered
Further Information:
One hundred years after the start of the Armenian Genocide, Roy
Jenkins reflects on the impact of those events with the Rev. Canon
Dr Patrick Thomas, Vicar of Christ Church, Carmarthen - an expert
on Armenia and author of Remembering The Armenian Genocide 1915-2015
out later this month.
Visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Cardiff's Cathays Park,
the only public memorial to the Genocide on British soil, he also
meets members of the Welsh Armenian community to learn how this event,
a hundred years ago, still resonates for them today. The programme also
includes extracts from eyewitness accounts and sacred Armenian music.
Extracts include 'Der Zor' translated by Verjine Svazlian in The
Armenian Genocide, and Peter Balakian's translation of Gregoris
Balakian's work Armenian Golgotha.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05px77z
From: Baghdasarian