Posted on 04/07/2017 7:56:25 AM PDT by george76
WASHINGTON, DC Historians and researchers studying the Armenian Genocide will have a chance to use over 5000 publications in the Armenian Genocide library in Washington, DC Voice of America reported.
The opening ceremony of the Armenian National Institutes (ANI) Genocide library was held on April 5. The Armenian and English books presented here provide detailed information on the Armenian Genocide.
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Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan also attended the library opening ceremony. He welcomed the creation of the library and the cooperation prospect with Armenia.
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I sincerely hope American tax money didn’t go to this...
Americans, particularly the left, would be wise to do a short study of the Armenian holocaust. They would discover how Turkish Muslims indiscriminately and very, very brutally slaughtered innocent men, women, and children.
There are some good YouTube videos on this matter.
Every Muzzie genocide needs to be remembered.
Turkey to protest in 3...2...1...
I think that even taxpayer money spent on educating people about the evil of Islam is money well spent.
“Although the library will not be available to the public...” Damn. This should be rectified as soon as possible. The fact that the library location was not included leads one to believe that Armenians still fear Muslim attacks.
When are we ever going to see the Stalin Communist Genocide Museum?
I agree that taxpayer money to educate the people about the dangers of Islam is valid. My Armenian grandfather, who escaped the Genocide, warned all his kids and grandkids of the nature of Islam and warned us that eventually they would come here and try to do the same thing to Christians that they did in Turkey. The government has been lying to the people.
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