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    Facing History
    Los Angeles Region
    1276 East Colorado Blvd., Suite 207
    Pasadena, CA 91106-1940
    Office Phone: 626-744-1177

    Taner Akçam: Confronting Genocide Denial

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    Event Date: 06/30/2007
    7:00 PM Event Fee: No Fee
    Location: Pacific Park Branch Library, 501 S. Pacific Avenue,
    Glendale, CA 91204
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    What are the personal, moral and political consequences of genocide
    denial? Join us for a discussion with Dr. Taner Akçam, a Turkish
    historian and author of A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the
    Question of Turkish Responsibility.

    Using Turkish military and court records, parliamentary minutes,
    letters, and eyewitness accounts - Akçam's research followed the
    chain of events leading up to the Armenian Genocide. He also probes
    how the perpetrators succeeded in evading responsibility, and Turkey's
    ongoing efforts to do so. The conversation will raise questions about
    justice after genocide and what responsibilities individuals, groups
    and nations have to confront genocide denial.

    Admission is free and open to the public. We expect this event to fill
    quickly. Please RSVP today.

    About Taner Akçam
    Taner Akçam teaches at the Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies at the University of Minnesota. Akçam grew up in Turkey,
    where he was imprisoned for editing a political publication and
    adopted as a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in
    1976. He later received political asylum in Germany, where he earned a
    PhD from the University of Hannover and worked with the Hamburg
    Institute for Social Research on issues concerning the history of
    violence and torture in Turkey. Akçam is widely recognized as one
    of the first Turkish scholars to write extensively and authoritatively
    on the Turkish genocide of the Armenians in the early 20th century. He
    is the author of ten scholarly works of history and sociology, as well
    as numerous articles in Turkish, German, and English. His most recent
    book, A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of
    Turkish Responsibility was published in 2006.

    http://www.facinghistory.org/Campus/Events. nsf/HTMLInstitutesSeminars/71F5525CF02AC7F2852572D E00813D7E?Opendocument
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