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  • `Screamers' will be screened in the Eur Parl in tribute to H. Dink

    ArmRadio - Public Radio, Armenia
    Oct 13 2007


    The film `Screamers' will be screened in the European Parliament in
    tribute to Hrant Dink
    13.10.2007 11:42

    The Euro-Armenian Federation announces that 29 countries will be
    represented in the Second Convention of European Armenians which is
    due to be held soon. The participants - mainly leading members of the
    Armenian Diaspora of Europe - and other personalities with
    responsibilities in the political and associative domains are
    interested in the Armenian Question and will be attending from the
    European Union Countries - Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
    Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg,
    the Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, the Czech
    Republic and the United Kingdom. Furthermore, participants will
    travel from Armenia, Canada, the United States, Georgia, Iran,
    Lebanon, Norway, Russia, Switzerland and Syria.

    `The capacity of the convention to mobilise demonstrates the extent
    to which the Armenian issues constitute a focal point of interest for
    a number of important European citizens and also for many
    international observers' commented Laurent Leylekian, the executive
    director of the Euro-Armenian Federation.

    In addition, the Federation announces that the film `Screamers', an
    exceptional documentary co-produced by the BBC, which by analysing
    the workings of denials of genocides demonstrates their similarities,
    will be screened in the European Parliament after the first session,
    from 6:30pm to 8:00pm and in the presence of the film's director,
    Carla Garapedian who is a winner of the prestigious Emmy Award.

    `With this unique venue, we will be able to show to those European
    political personalities who often continue to ignore the perverse
    speeches of denial and the abjectness of denying. At this hour, when
    the European Parliament appears to give in and surrender its weapons
    to the denials of Turkey, we hope that this screening will be able to
    remobilise the consciences in face of an ideology which has proven to
    be dangerous' concluded Laurent Leylekian.

    The screening of `Screamers' will honour the memory of Hrant Dink,
    Armenian journalist in Turkey, who in January 2007 was assassinated
    in Istanbul because he advocated for his country's recognition of the
    Armenian genocide. The current court case against the assassin and
    his associates highlighted the direct responsibility of the Turkish
    official ideology - racial and denialist - on the motives of the
    murder as well as the collusion between the state apparatus and the
    killers.
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