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Written by Admin    Tuesday, 31 August 2010 11:33    PDF Print E-mail
Genocide and Its Prevention Tackled by Students from 7 Countries

Students from Argentina, Canada, Greece, Italy, Nepal, Turkey, and the United States just completed the 9th annual Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP), held in partnership by the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (IIGHRS) (A Division of the Zoryan Institute) and the University of Toronto.

"I have been involved with GHRUP since its first seminar nine years ago. What I can say about some 250 graduates of this program is that the students, their commitment, their diversity, yet the intense bonding that develops among them, have been extraordinary to behold,” stated Prof. Roger W. Smith, Director of the Genocide and Human Rights University Program, held annually in Toronto. “The outstanding students and faculty, the intellectual seriousness, and the free discussion that develops in the seminar are among the high points of my teaching career.  The participants in the seminar report that they have learned much in the course, not only about factual, legal, and historical matters, but about themselves and others, leading to a change in attitudes, ranging from career goals to a greatly expanded sense of empathy.”

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Written by Admin    Sunday, 24 January 2010 07:46    PDF Print E-mail
International Conference & Student Workshop on the Armenian Diaspora
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You can read the whole Conference Program here.

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Written by Admin    Wednesday, 20 January 2010 08:57    PDF Print E-mail
Conference on the Treatment of the Armenian Genocide in National and International Law
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The Journal of Law and Public Policy at the University of St. Thomas and the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (A Division of the Zoryan Institute) are jointly organizing a conference on the “Treatment of the Armenian Genocide in National & International Law.” The meeting will bring together legal specialists with a variety of expertise in national (Turkey, US, Britain) and international law and genocide. The event will take place on February 5th, 2010 at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis with the participation of the Cafesjian Family Foundation and the Minneapolis Foundation.

 
Written by Admin    Wednesday, 13 January 2010 06:53    PDF Print E-mail
THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE ADANA MASSACRES
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A Lecture By

Dr. Bedross Der Matossian

Department of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Written by Admin    Sunday, 25 October 2009 15:40    PDF Print E-mail
National Opposition Front
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In March, The New York Times reported that a long-hidden official document from the Ottoman Interior Minister, Talaat Pasha, detailing the deportations of 972,000 Ottoman Armenians from 1915 through 1916 has been unearthed.  


According to a long-hidden document that belonged to the interior minister of the Ottoman Empire, 972,000 Ottoman Armenians disappeared from official population records from 1915 through 1916, the NY Times said. The document was published by Turkish author and columnist, Murat Bardakci.

The documents, given to Mr. Bardakci by Mr. Talat's widow, Hayriye, before she died in 1983, include lists of population figures. Before 1915, 1,256,000 Armenians lived in the Ottoman Empire, according to the documents. The number plunged to 284,157 two years later, Mr. Bardakci said.

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