AGBU gifted computer equipment to Armenian Genocide Museum

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian General Benevolent Organization has gifted computer equipment to Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan.



The equipment will help to raise public awareness about the Armenian Genocide history via the web site and about the 40-year-old Memorial Complex, Museum Director Hayk Demoyan said.



"Presently our web site functions in two languages - Armenian and English, but soon it will be available in Russian, French and German. We intend to publish copies of documents that were found in the Middle East," Mr Demoyan said. "Online photo exhibition has already been launched at the web site."



For his part, head of the AGBU Yerevan Office Ashot Ghazaryan said that all Armenianhood should render assistance to Genocide Museum.
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