September 5, 2005 - 12:32 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The government of Brazil has passed a decision to establish a Museum of Tolerance (Museo de Tolerancia) at the State University of San Paolo with sections dedicated to grave crimes against humanity, including the violence against Indians, Inquisition, Holocaust and other genocides. As reported by the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the $10-million-worth project will be completed in one and a half year. The museum is likely to have a section on the Armenian Genocide. In protest, Turkey's ambassador to Brazil sent a letter to the project director claiming the events that occurred during World War I "were painful but cannot be characterized as genocide." Armenian Council General Ahsot Yeghiazarian, joined with Armenian Revolutionary Federation's South America Central Committee member Tigran Bokhchalian and professors Hakob Keshishian and Yervand Tamjian, paid a visit to the project director and handed a letter stating that despite the Turkish government's denial of the Genocide, it is proven by thousands of documents. They also expressed hope that the section on the Armenian Genocide will find its permanent place in the museum's expositions.