National Archive to present Armenian Genocide documents to the world
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS: Ahead of the 100thanniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the National Archive will publish corresponding documents in three languages, particularly about the massacres carried out in the western part of Cilicia and Anatolia. Armenpress reports that the Director of the National Archive Amatuni Virabyan told about it on October 23 at the meeting with the journalists.
According to him, by the 100th anniversary it is intended to implement three more programs. The second program is the publication of a series of chapters about the material and cultural losses of the Armenians. “Nothing will end with the 100thanniversary. Everything starts with it. Our next aim is to prepare a book after 100 years representing the data about all the victims of the Genocide. Now we have information only about 1000 people. The Jewish have the names of 6 million victims of the Holocaust and the photos of 3 million of them”, - said Virabyan, adding that there is enough information about the Armenian Genocide survived people and their heirs, living in Armenia. The problem concerns the people, having settled in the Diaspora.
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