EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OPENED IN BELGIUM

PanARMENIAN.Net - An exhibition dedicated to the 90-th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide opened in the Belgian town of Kortrijk on April 4. Documents and photographs depicting the initial two years of the Genocide are presented at the exhibition arranged by German historian Tessa Hoffman. The exhibition, which is to last till April 9 and then will be conveyed to Brussels and Netherlands, was organized with joint efforts of the Armenian Embassy, Armenian community and the town authorities.
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