Diaspora Minister: there’s no country that doubts fact of Genocide

Diaspora Minister: there’s no country that doubts fact of Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - On October 4, Yerevan State University hosted the opening of 6th Pan-Armenian Forum of Journalists titled “Ahead of Armenian Genocide 100th anniversary”.

“There is no country in the world that doubts the fact of Armenian Genocide. We aim to prove that it was a crime against of all of humanity,” Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan said in her speech.

As Minister Hakobyan noted, the facts about Genocide are so vivid that intellectuals, scientists and politicians share the same standpoint, stressing the need to tell the truth.

“Armenia must constantly focus on the activity of those people. Turkey hopes that time will wash away everything, however we must unite. The third and the fourth generation of genocide survivors must hold a firmer stance,” she said.

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