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    ARMENIAN STUDIES PROGRAM PLANS GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION EVENTS

    Targeted News Service
    April 14, 2010 Wednesday 5:43 AM EST

    California State University Fresno issued the following news release:

    The Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Fresno
    is sponsoring four lectures and a commemorative event during April
    in recognition of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    Dr. Bedross Der Matossian, a history professor at the Massachusetts
    Institute of Technology will begin the events at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
    April 16, with a lecture about "The Taboo within the Taboo: The Fate
    of the 'Armenian Capital' in the end of the Ottoman Empire."

    Dr. Levon Marashlian, a professor of history at Glendale Community
    College, will follow with "Problems with Denial and Denying with the
    Armenian-Turkish Protocols."

    At 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 21, freelance writer and editor Michael
    Bobelian will present "The Struggle for Armenian Genocide Recognition
    in the United States."

    At noon April 23, the Armenian Studies Program will join the Armenian
    Student Organization in sponsoring an Armenian Genocide commemorative
    event at the Free Speech Area, with speakers from the Armenian
    community and Fresno City Council Member Andreas Borges. The event
    is a prelude to April 24's community recognition of the genocide on
    the annual Armenian Martyrs Day.

    Dr. Abraham Terian, the Kazan Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies,
    will conclude the university's lecture series at 7:30 p.m. April 29,
    speaking about "The Less-Known Victims of the Armenian Genocide."

    The memorial and lectures, which are scheduled in the Alice Peters
    Auditorium of the University Business Center, are free and open to
    the public. Free parking for the lectures is available in Lots A and J.

    For more information, contact the Armenian Studies Program at
    559.278.2669.
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