Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Great Britain, Turkey and the Armenian Genocide

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Great Britain, Turkey and the Armenian Genocide

    LECTURE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ARA SARAFIAN (Gomidas Institute, UK)

    Abril Bookstore & Publishing
    415 E. Broadway Ave. Suite #102
    Glendale, CA 91205
    Tuesday, 18 April 2006
    8:00 pm


    The British Parliamentary Blue Book and the Denial of the Armenian
    Genocide: The Continuing Saga


    Last year, on the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Turkish
    Grand National Assembly (TGNA) mounted a campaign against the 1916
    British Parliamentary Blue Book. Couched in terms of improving relations
    with the republic of Armenia and resolving the Armenian Genocide issue,
    Turkish Parlimentarians claimed that the root of the Armenian Genocide
    thesis were British propagandists during World War I, and the TGNA
    requested that the British Parliament rescind the 1916 work.

    This official Turkish onslaught, which is still in progress, reflected
    the continuing cynicism of Turkish authorities when addressing the
    Armenian issue. The soft language of peace masked a more disturbing
    agenda. The main culprits in this effort were Sukru Elekdag, the former
    Turkish ambassador to the United States (now a member of the TGNA), and
    his longstanding ally, Justin McCarthy, a long time denier of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Only a few weeks ago, at a special symposium on improving
    Turkish-Armenian relations, Sukru Elekdag gave an update on his efforts
    to co-opt the British Parliament in the denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    In his talk, the British archival historian Ara Sarafian will provide an
    update to the activities of Turkish authorities in the United Kingdom,
    and discuss the main lines of opposition to Turkish efforts.

    ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Ara Sarafian is an archival historian specialising in
    late Ottoman and modern Armenian history. He is the director of Gomidas
    Institute (UK) and editor of Gomidas Institute Books. His publications
    include the critical edition of the famous 1916 Blue Book, The Treatment
    of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1916-1916 [Uncensored Edition]. Over
    the past year he has advised a group of British Parliamentarians who
    have opposed the efforts of the TGNA to deny the Armenian Genocide.
    Sarafian was also a participant at the Istanbul University symposium on
    Turkish-Armenian relations (March 15-17, 2006).


    For more information, please contact [email protected]
Working...
X