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    "THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN LITERATURE" EXHIBITION OPENS IN YEREVAN

    16:26, 22 Apr 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

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    Today at Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, RA President
    Serzh Sargsyan, Chairman of the State Commission on Coordination of the
    Events for the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, watched an exhibition by the National Library of Armenia
    titled "The Armenian Genocide in Literature" which is devoted to the
    Armenian Genocide Centennial. The exhibition is being held from 22
    to 23 April of 2015 as part of the social and political global forum
    "Against the Crime of Genocide."

    Out of around 3000 literary, fiction, historical, analytical and
    journalistic books about the Armenian Genocide, the library presents
    more than 900 units of literature which have been translated into
    23 languages in 37 countries of the world, focusing on different
    time periods. While touring the exhibition pavilions, the President
    was informed that the exhibition displays books which are exclusive,
    being among the first to mention the Armenian Genocide, and present
    memories of famous foreign nationals, witnesses and their heirs,
    as well as their assessment of the tragedy. The books' fiction and
    ideological content and the reliability of their sources have been
    praised across different time periods and the contribution of their
    authors to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide is invaluable.

    Some of the book authors participating in the exhibition introduced
    and presented the Armenian President with their works.

    Accompanied by His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, Thorbjørn Jagland, Secretary General of
    the Council of Europe, Luis Moreno Ocampo, the chair of the opening
    session of the global forum "Against the Crime of Genocide," and Daniel
    Feierstein, President of the International Association of Genocide
    Scholars, the Armenian President also visited a photo exhibition titled
    "Genocide" which displays the works of the eight best photographers of
    the world pertaining to genocides, including the Armenian Genocide,
    as well as to violence which caused different conflicts and human
    tragedies. Among those photographers, who today continue to work
    in the most dangerous places of the world, is Jan Grarup, a famous
    photographer, whose works about the Rwanda and Darfur Genocides are
    considered as undeniable facts of those crimes.

    The photographers popularize their works hoping that the terrific
    crimes against humanity reflected in them will never reoccur.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/22/the-armenian-genocide-in-literature-exhibition-opens-in-yerevan/


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