The Armenian "Genocide Museum" in Yerevan admits fabricated "evidence"
documents.
Hayk Demoyan, the Museum's director said that many of the "evidences"
consist of "questionable documents of vague origin" and that
"these documents will be removed from the Museum".
Now the Museum, which is run by the Armenian National Academy of Sciences,
calls diaspora Armenians for providing "new evidences"... ROTFL! :-)
The news article in the Armenian propaganda press (TM) reads as follows:
http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/ADC/news.asp?id=2142
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Genocide Museum In Yerevan To Have New Display Of Documents And Evidence
Yerevan, March 20, Armenpress: The Genocide Museum in Yerevan,
which is run by the Armenian National Academy of Sciences,
will have a display of new documents and other evidence of
the brutal murder of 1.5 million Armenians by the government
of Turkey in the last years of the Ottoman Empire.
The display will open on April 20, 4 days ahead of April 24,
when Armenians worldwide will mark the 92-nd anniversary of this crime.
Hayk Demoyan, a young historian, who was appointed the Museum's
director recently, said they will be working in the next five years
to prepare what he called ' a super new exhibition of facts and
evidence of the first genocide in the past century."
Demoyan said all questionable documents of vague origin will be removed
from the current display, saying also the Museum will undergo a
sweeping interior remodeling and part of the new display will depict
the life of Armenians in their homeland in Western Armenia,
which is now in Turkey before Turkish rulers ordered the
complete annihilation of the Armenian race in 1915.
Demoyan said the Museum will also seek contacts with Diaspora-based
Armenian organizations which have many documents and evidence of
the genocide. He said an online bulletin in English and French
will be released beginning from Aril to present the Museum and its
activities.
"The bulletin will be our voice and we shall be in permanent
contact with foreign organizations,' Demoyan said.
The Genocide Institute, an affiliation of the Museum,
will be releasing a journal called Xenophobia and Genocidal
Researches in English two issues a year.
Another direction of the activity, according to Demoyan,
will be to collect the evidence of survivors of the genocide,
whose number is dwindling with each passing year.
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