L'ESPRESSO PUBLISHED VAST ARTICLE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
16:44, 17 April, 2015
YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. The Italian periodical L'espresso has
published a special article dedicated to the Armenian Genocide. As
reports "Armenpress", the article was authored by journalist Gianni
Perrelli and photojournalist Kathryn Cook.
The article is not merely telling about the history of the Armenian
Genocide and Turkey's standpoint of denialism, but also represents the
stories of the Armenian Genocide eyewitness-survivors, living now. The
Italian journalists paid a visit to Armenia to write them down on
March 14-21 and had meetings with the Armenian Genocide survivors.
The fact of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman government has
been documented, recognized, and affirmed in the form of media
and eyewitness reports, laws, resolutions, and statements by many
states and international organizations. The complete catalogue
of all documents categorizing the 1915 wholesale massacre of the
Armenian population in Ottoman Empire as a premeditated and thoroughly
executed act of genocide, is extensive. Uruguay was the first country
to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide in 1965. The massacres
of the Armenian people were officially condemned and recognized as
genocide in accordance with the international law by France, Germany,
Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Poland,
Lithuania, Greece, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lebanon, Uruguay, Argentina,
Venezuela, Chile, Canada, Vatican and Australia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
16:44, 17 April, 2015
YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. The Italian periodical L'espresso has
published a special article dedicated to the Armenian Genocide. As
reports "Armenpress", the article was authored by journalist Gianni
Perrelli and photojournalist Kathryn Cook.
The article is not merely telling about the history of the Armenian
Genocide and Turkey's standpoint of denialism, but also represents the
stories of the Armenian Genocide eyewitness-survivors, living now. The
Italian journalists paid a visit to Armenia to write them down on
March 14-21 and had meetings with the Armenian Genocide survivors.
The fact of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman government has
been documented, recognized, and affirmed in the form of media
and eyewitness reports, laws, resolutions, and statements by many
states and international organizations. The complete catalogue
of all documents categorizing the 1915 wholesale massacre of the
Armenian population in Ottoman Empire as a premeditated and thoroughly
executed act of genocide, is extensive. Uruguay was the first country
to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide in 1965. The massacres
of the Armenian people were officially condemned and recognized as
genocide in accordance with the international law by France, Germany,
Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Poland,
Lithuania, Greece, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lebanon, Uruguay, Argentina,
Venezuela, Chile, Canada, Vatican and Australia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress