International organisations |
The Association of Genocide Scholars
June 13, 1997
Resolution
That this assembly of the Association of Genocide Scholars in its conference held in Montreal, June 11-13, 1997, reaffirms that the mass murder of Armenians in Turkey in 1915 is a case of genocide which conforms to the statutes of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. It further condemns the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government and its official and unofficial agents and supporters.
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VIRTUAL MUSEUM |
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE |
The Comparative Analysis of the 20th Century Genocides
International Association of Genocide Scholars
The twelfth meeting
8-12 July 2015, Yerevan
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LEMKIN SCHOLARSHIP |
AGMI ANNOUNCES 2019 LEMKIN SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
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SPECIAL PROJECT |
100 PHOTO STORIES ABOUT THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
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TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS |
Temporary exhibitions dedicated to the Armenian Genocide
During 2015, within the framework of the events dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the AGMI plans to organize nearly twenty different multilingual exhibitions of new scientific scholarship using modern technologies and design in different countries simultaneously. There will be accompanying exhibition leaflets, catalogues and booklets in Armenian and foreign languages. In parallel, the AGMI plans to publish memoirs and monographs in Armenian and foreign languages.
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REMEMBER |
Mickayel Frenkulyan, had studied at the Oberlin college in USA. He was a professor at the American college of Sebastia. In 1915 he was arrested and killed. A victim of Armenian Genocide.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE STUDIES |
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