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    The three-volume work about the testimonies of the survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide is ready

    10:00, 19 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS. Toward the 100th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide the National Archive of Armenia continues publishing
    important and unique documents and introducing them to the public. The
    book "the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: the Testimonies of
    the Survivors. Archival Documents" is already finished. The
    testimonies of the survivors dated to 1916 are enclosed in the book.

    In a conversation with "Armenpress" the head of the National Archive
    of Armenia Amatuni Virabyan stated that there was a program organized
    by the Russian Army and held in 1916-1917, which was aimed to the
    discovery of the events in the Western Armenia in 1915. Amatuni
    Virabyan stated: "During the liberation of the Armenian territories by
    the Armenian voluntary units and the Russian Army they have seen that
    almost no Armenian was left in that territories or a very small number
    of people remained there. And a row of intellectuals developed a
    questionnaire to discover the number of the population, income and
    residents of a row of villages before the aforementioned events: the
    number of the servicemen, their future fate, the date of the beginning
    of the massacre and deportation, the identities of the participants of
    those events, the survivors and the state of a village by 1916."

    As the Head of the National Archive of Armenia stated these are
    authentic testimonies, as they have been taken only a year after the
    tragic events, when the memory f the people was fresh and they could
    recall the names of those criminals. The testimonies spread light on
    those events and it becomes clear that among the executors there have
    been Turkish officials, policemen, heads of provinces and states,
    Hamidian units, the Kurdish mobs, the Circassians.

    The head of the National Archive of Armenia Amatuni Virabyan
    emphasized the legal significance of those documents, as at the time
    of their record there had not been any conversation about the Armenian
    Genocide.

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