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    I-Newswire.com (press release)
    July 28 2005

    New CD: The First Christian Civilization's Cultural Genocide


    Simon Maghakyan, a student from Colorado, has recently issued a CD
    called `The First Christian Civilization's Cultural Genocide.' The CD
    contains more than 400 photographs testifying to the destruction of
    the Armenian cultural monuments in the Republic of Turkey.

    (I-Newswire) - Simon Maghakyan, a student from Colorado, has recently
    issued a CD called `The First Christian Civilization's Cultural
    Genocide.' The CD contains more than 400 photographs testifying to
    the destruction of the Armenian cultural monuments in the Republic of
    Turkey.

    The CD is a collection of old and new photographs taken in historic
    Armenia, which is now part of Turkey. During the Armenian Genocide (
    1915-1923 ), Armenian churches and cathedrals were set on fire,
    converted to mosques, destroyed and desecrated. The Turkish
    government still continues the policy of the cultural genocide.
    Between 1915 and now, more than 2000 Armenian churches have been
    destroyed in Turkey. Some of them, as old as 1700 years, have been
    entirely wiped off ( such as the 7th century church of St. James in
    Bagrevand ), others have been converted to mosques ( St. Apostles' of
    Kars, etc. ) and several churches have been converted to public
    buildings ( sport centers, cultural centers, etc. ) The legendary
    monastery of Mush known as St. Apostles ( founded in the 4th century
    ) has been ruined and desecrated. Armenia was the first country to
    adopt Christianity as the state religion in 301 A.D.

    The CD has been designated for educational purposes only and is not
    on sale. Copies of the CD have been donated to educational
    institutions throughout the world. The Armenian National Institute in
    Washington D.C., Zoryan Institute of America and the Armenian Library
    and Museum of America have copies of this work.

    `The First Christian Civilization's Cultural Genocide' also contains
    information about other forms of cultural genocide, including
    distortion of geographical names and national songs.

    To learn more about the project visit www.CulturalGenocide.cjb.net.
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