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  • ARPA Institute Lecture on `Dollar Diplomacy & the Armenian Genocide'

    PRESS RELEASE
    Analysis Research and Planning for Armenia (ARPA) Foundation
    P.O.Box 33603
    Granada Hills, CA 91394
    Tel: 818-586-9660
    Fax: 818-881-0010
    Email: [email protected]

    Event: Lecture on `Dollar Diplomacy & the Armenian Genocide'
    Speaker: By Hrayr S. Karagueuzian
    Date: April 23, Friday
    Time: 7:30 pm
    Venue: Merdinian Armenian Evangelical School
    Address: 13330 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
    Abstract: Except for a short period after the end of the First World
    War, Turkey has consistently denied that it ever conceived and
    employed a policy of intentional destruction of its Armenian citizens
    during 1915-1923.
    For Turkey, an overwhelming motive to cover-up the centrally conceived
    and implemented ethnic cleansing is to prevent tarnishing the sacred
    image of the `New' Turkish Republic' and its founding leader Mustapha
    Kemal. Modern Turkey is packaged and sold to the Turks as a Government
    distinct from the previous `terrorist' regime of the Committee of
    Union & Progress (the Ittihadists) whose leaders were convicted and
    sentenced to death in absentia by the Turkish Military Tribunals for
    their role in committing the mass murder. Turkey's disclosure of these
    facts and those responsible for the carnage will also expose Mustapha
    Kemal as a war criminal who himself was sentenced to death in 1920 in
    absentia. The unjust enrichment realized by the Turks through the
    massive theft of the victims' wealth are contributing factors that
    preempt recognition and acknowledgment.
    For the victorious Allies of World War I, acknowledging the massacres
    as `Genocide,' with the later UN-mandated moral, legal and financial
    obligations would de facto violate West's initial pledge made in 1923
    to `renounce any and all financial claims' against Turkey. These
    financial deals directly involved Genocide money. Later Turkey's
    membership to the NATO alliance and its increasing lucrative arms
    contracts with the U.S. further hardened and perpetuated the policy of
    denial by all parties. New U.S. archival documents in the form of
    official US diplomatic correspondences and memos hitherto unprocessed
    will be presented that detail Turkey's organized attempts to cash in
    on the victims' life insurance policy benefits and theft of their bank
    accounts and valuables deposited in various Ottoman Bank branches.
    NOTE. An analysis of these newly declassified documents by the speaker
    are now published in a book coauthored by Yair Auron & entitled: `A
    perfect Injustice: Genocide and Theft of Armenian Wealth'
    (Transaction, 2009). Few copies of the book will be available for
    purchase by interested attendees.
    ARPA Institute is a non-profit 501c(3) organization located at:
    18106 Miranda St., Tarzana CA 91356 . PHONE/FAX (818) 881-0010
    26/1 Vazgen Sargsyan Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia. Tel: (374 10)545538
    (39)
    Directions to Merdinian Auditorium
    On the 101 FY Exit on Woodman, Go North and Turn Right (East) on
    Riverside Dr.

    About the Speaker
    Hrayr S. Karagueuzian, PhD, FACC. Received his B.Sc. in 1969 in
    Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, from the Damascus University,
    M.Sc. in 1972 in Pharmaceutical Biology and his Ph.D. in 1978, both
    from Columbia University, New York, NY, Since 2007 he serves as the
    Director of the Translational Arrhythmia Research Section, Division of
    Cardiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and since 2009
    (July) as Professor of Medicine (Step VI), Division of Cardiology
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Previously, he has Directed
    the Basic Cardiac Electrophysiology at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    in Los Angeles. Dr. Karagueuzian has been and is a member of numerous
    international committees, editorial and review Boards of international
    journals and publications, committees and societies. He is the
    recipient of numerous research, technical and scientific awards,
    grants and honors, as outstanding investigator and scientific
    researcher. He holds five patents in the field of Fibrillation and
    Defibrillation. Hrayr is the author of over 130 technical papers, 20
    chapters in books, and numerous abstracts, review articles and letters
    to the editors. His research and technical capabilities has led him to
    pursue the study of U.S. archival documents and memos related to the
    life insurance policy benefits and the theft of the bank accounts of
    the victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey. He is the
    author of and has served as the committee chair of the ARPA
    Institute's `Health Education and Lifestyle Program (HELP), which has
    been (and is still being) implemented in Armenia and Artsakh, when he
    was on the Board of Directors of ARPA Institute, 1994-2004.
    For further information please call (818)881-0010 or contact
    info@arpain
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