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"The silenced crime. Violence for children during the Armenian Genocide. " A new book on the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide


On the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute presents The Silenced Crime. Forcible Child Transfer During The Armenian Genocide (Editor, AGMI Director Edita Gzoyan) volume. This was reported by the Armenian Genocide Museum.

"The book presents the study of AGMI researchers Edita Gzoyan, Shushan Khachatryan, Robert Tatt Tatt Tattatyan, Harutyun Marutyan, as well as French-Armenian historian, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Board of Board of Board. This book-published book with the Institute of Armenological Research at Yerevan State University is newly published by the Armenian history and culture (Armenian history and culture https//brill.com/fiew/serial/AHUC), a series's start volume. The editors of the series are Ph.D. Ashot Hayrival and Ph.D. Robert Sukiasyan.

The authors' research is dedicated to the violent transportation of Armenian children during the Armenian Genocide as a systematic action of the Young Turk regime against the Armenian identity. Armenian children became a wider genocide strategy, violently cut off from their roots, moving to Islamic families or state orphanages. With a systematic implementation of government decrees and ordinary citizens' initiatives, the national identity of children was coordinated by changing conversion and personal data, scolding the real origin of children. From historical, legal, religious, anthropological, statistical and sociological, the book presents the violent transfer of children as the main components of the Armenian Genocide, also addressed the reliability of those children, returning to their Armenian identity.

The electronic version of the book can be found in the following link:https://brill.com/display/title/71069

The physical examples of the book will be available from May 12, "the statement said.