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Events of AGMI - Archives 2009


December 19, 2009
A group of Turkish journalists, who are in Armenia for the “Meeting of Armenian and Turkish Media Professionals” program, visited Armenian Genocide Museum.




November 21, 2009
The Chairman of the European Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (EUROSAI) Governing Board, the president of the Poland's Supreme Chamber of Control and Jacek Jezierski visited to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex.




October 30, 2009
Today the Foreign Minister of Belarus Sergey Martinov, visited Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex. The Belarusian delegation paid a tribute of respect to the victims of the Armenian genocide and put flowers at the memorial of the Armenian genocide. Then the Foreign Minister of Belarus planted a fir at the Memory Alley. The delegation took a tour of the Armenian Genocide Museum, where Mr. Martinov left a note in the Commemoration Book.




October 17, 2009
On October 16, the Association of the spouses of the foreign diplomats accredited in Armenia headed by Natalia Nalbandyan visited Tsitsernakaberd memorial of the victims of the Armenian genocide.

The spouses of the diplomats and woman diplomats paid a tribute at the memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian genocide and put flowers at the memorial of the victims. Afterwards the members of the “Association Welcome Armenia” planted a fir at the Memory Alley.

The women of the diplomats and the woman diplomats had a guided tour in the Armenian Genocide Museum, got acquainted with the history of the Armenian genocide in details, and left a note in the Commemoration Book.




October 13, 2009
On October 13th of 2009, at 14:00, in the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute the presentation of the illustrated book of the AGMI director Mr. HAYK DEMOYAN, entitled “Armenian Sport and Gymnastics in the Ottoman Empire” (in Armenian, 220 pages) was held. The history of sport and physical training among Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire is presented with more than five hundred photos.





August 21, 2009
On August 17-21, 2009; the researcher of the AGMI Mr. Suren Manukyan took part in a conference in Cultural Studies; titled "The Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises". The conference took place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The speech of Mr. Manukyan was based on the diaries of the Armenian Genocide Survivors and Memory of Great Catastrophe (Metz Eghern).




July 29, 2009
The representatives of Armenian and Turkish youth, “Tolerance through cultural and educational dialogues” program participants visited Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex and paid a tribute of respect to the victims of the Armenian genocide. They also took a tour in the Armenian Genocide Museum, where the Turkish representatives of the delegation left a note in the Commemoration Book. The program is implemented by “The future is yours” social organization with the assistance of US Embassy in RA and OSCE Office in Yerevan. The program aims at establishment of dialogue between Armenian and Turkish youth, based on tolerance and democratic values.




May 22, 2009
A group of Turkish journalist visited to the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute and take tour in the museum, afterwards had an interesting discussion with the director of the museum, Mr. Demoyan.




May 21, 2009
The AGMI organized a meeting with the famous Armenian-American historian, professor of sociology and leading expert in the Armenian Genocide studies, Prof. Vahakn Dadrian, who the other days received a presidential award for the significant contribution to the international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide. During the meeting was held an interesting discussion. At the end of the meet answers and questions followed among the young scholars of AGMI.




May 19, 2009
The Prosecutor General of the Czech Republic Mrs. Reneta Vesetska visited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex.




May 16, 2009
The AGMI organized a meeting with the German scholar Mr. Wolfgang Gust, who the other days received a presidential award for the significant contribution to the international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide. During the meeting was held an interesting discussion. At the end of the meet answers and questions followed among the young scholars of AGMI.




April 23, 2009
The annual press-conference of the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute was held in the museum's Komitas hall. Hayk Demoyan, the director of AGMI, presented the main results of the AGMI activity during 2008-2009, which included: international cooperation, information about the new obtainments and enriching of the museum collection, particularly photos, old-printed books and albums, handwritten diaries and memoirs, other documents, publishing activities and others.




April 23, 2009
The Cultural Minister of Bulgaria visited Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex and put flowers at the memorial of the Armenian Genocide victims.




March 13, 2009
Hayk Demoyan took part in a symposium to assess the official report of the Genocide Prevention Task Force at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. This is the initiative of the editors of Genocide Studies and Prevention, published in partnership by The International Association of Genocide Scholars (“IAGS”), The International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (“IIGHRS”) and The University of Toronto Press.




March 06, 2009
Alfredo Montica, the secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Italy, visited Tsisernakaberd Memorial Complex and took a tour of the Armenian Genocide Museum.




March 01, 2009
Hayk Demoyan - Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute’s director participated in the National Advocacy Conference organized by Armenian Assembly of America and joined to the official banquette held in the site of the Armenian Genocide Museum of America.




February 26, 2009
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the “Ravished Armenia”, the AGMI has issued a memorial postcard and has created an on-line exhibition at official web-site of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.




February 06, 2009
Mr. Hayk Demoyan, the director of the Armenian Genocide Museum – Institute, gave an interview to Mr. Matthew Collin, the correspondent for Al Jazeera television. Mr. Collin is the Caucasus Reporter of the Al Jazeera English –language service television.




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