Andrew Goldberg's "The Armenian Genocide" to be Screened in U.S. Today

PanARMENIAN.Net - Today PBS will screen Andrew Goldberg's "The Armenian Genocide" documentary. In some states the film show will be followed by debates with participation of Turkish scholar Taner Akcam and writer Peter Balakyan as well as two Genocide deniers.



The PBS branch in Los Angeles meeting the wishes of the Armenians will not screen the film and the following debates, since the Armenian community considers the Armenian Genocide fact to be indisputable. A French-shot film about the Genocide will be shown instead.



At that the documentary will be screened in one of Los Angeles cinemas. "We will show the film as many times as it's needed," said Goldberg, who paid the house rent amounting in $12 thousand, reported RFE/RL.
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