Anti-xenophobia project implemented in Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - A project involving creation of documentaries on genocide, mass violence, pogroms and banishment, Armenians were subjected in Azerbaijan and Karabakh during 1988-1992, is implemented in Armenia.



As PanARMENIAN.Net reporter was informed at presidential center for information and public relations, the project aims to promote the struggle against xenophobia.



The films will draw on documents, archive and video materials, eye-witness accounts and press publications. Documentaries, portraying Sumgait, Kirovabad, Baku pogroms, Operation Ring, Khojalu events and the fate of war prisoners and hostages in Karabakh war, will be translated into English and Russian, screened on TV, distributed via internet and CDs.



The premier is scheduled for the next year, on 20th anniversary of Azerbaijan Armenian's tragedy.
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