ARMENIA PREPARING FOR 90-TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE

PanARMENIAN.Net - A program of measures devoted to the 90-th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire was discussed January 20 during the conference under Armenia's Prime Minister Andranik Margarian. The program is to be carried out within the period of May 2004 to May 2005. In the opinion of the members of the state committee for the organization of the measures, these are to receive maximum international publicity and to be included in the UN measure program. Special importance was attached to the top-level international scientific conference to be held in Yerevan late April 2005. Conferences dedicated to various aspects of the Genocide will be as well arranged in Europe, America, Russia and the countries of the Near East. The Armenian diplomatic representative offices will conduct wide-range propaganda and elucidative works in the international organizations by presenting the problem from the viewpoint of the jus gentium and bringing the world community to recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide.
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