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AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America’s Response Peter Balakian BAL

The precedent of Holocaust The extermination of Armenian nation "Sapiens", Number 66, April 2008, Barcelona

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: Voices from the Lake 2009 Armenian Film Foundation (First film in the Witnesses Trilogy) CD 519 Part 1

Armenian Genocide Monument in Aleppo, Syria

Armenian Massacres The investigation of the tragedy in April, 1915 “L’Histoire”, Number 187, April 1995, Paris

Pope Francis Calls Slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turkey ‘Genocide’

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Armenian Genocide 2006 Two Cats Productions in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting CD 518

Armenian Genocide: Front Page Coverage in the World Press Presented in Los Angeles by AGBU Asbeds, in collaboration with the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

Testimonies of the Armenian Genocide in Photos and Documentaries Temporary exhibition in Nicosia, Cyprus – materials provided by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

Armenian Heritage Park, Boston, Massachusetts

On April 24, 2015, cyclists and runners will set out from Los Angeles to kick off a coast-to-coast relay marathon, to raise awareness of modern day genocides and ask that all nations including the United States unite to prevent genocides by recognizing past genocides, including the Armenian genocide

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The River Ran Red 2009 Armenian Film Foundation (Third film in the Witnesses Trilogy) CD 519 Part 3

Armenian Massacres “Le Petit Journal”, May , Paris

: 100 Years of Life Exhibition in Toronto, co-sponsored by The Sara Corning Centre for Genocide Education and University of Toronto Libraries. Curated by Hasmik Torossian, with the assistance of the Armenian Students' Association of the University of Toronto.

Members of AGBU 88 th General Assembly visit Tsiternakaberd memorial complex, April 2015

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: A Legal Lens on Genocide 2012 Lecture by Geoffrey Robertson QC (Third in the lecture series “Thinking About Thinking” by Luys Foundation & AUA) CD 419

Media Monitoring: “Armenian Genocide” in International Press

Armenian Massacres, Adana, 1909 “Le Pelerin”, May , Paris

Armenian Genocide Monument in Laval Canada

Between Massacres in Van National Geographic magazine, Volume XXXVI, Number 2, August

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Armenian Genocide: Cultural and Ethical Legacies Ed. Richard G. Hovannisian ARM

#AG Campaign

Armenia 1915: Paris hosts the collection of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute of Yerevan Temporary exhibition in Paris, with materials from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute and the Paris Nubarian Library

Armenian Genocide Memorial in Sydney, Australia

Ambassador Morgenthau’s story “The World’s Work” - August,

Aid to Armenia – 100 Villages Commemorating 100 Years

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Banality of Indifference: Zionism and the Armenian Genocide Yair Auron AUR

The review of “Little Parisian” on Armenian massacres 1.5 million Victims Perpetrators: Enver, Taleat, Jemal, Liman von Sanders etc. “Le Petit Parisien”, January 2, 1909, Paris

100 LIVES

Postcard issued on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Adana massacres Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

The corpses of Armenians "Armjanski vestnik", Number 44, 27 November, 1916, Moscow

“Our Moment in Time”, a 100 piece exhibition dedicated to the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide will take place in the Tumo installation area starting April 17 at 19:00. The exhibition will continue until May 15. It is free and open to the public.

Works commemorating the Armenian Genocide centennial by New York-based artist of Armenian origin, Mher Khachatrian will be exhibited in Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts.

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: My Grandmother: A Memoir Fethiye Cetin CET

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Young Turks’ Crime Against Humanity: The Armenian Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in the Ottoman Empire Taner Akçam AKC

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: Defying Genocide: Choices That Saved Lives 2006 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum CD 436

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: Germany and the Secret Genocide 2009 Armenian Film Foundation (Second film in the Witnesses Trilogy) CD 519 Part 2

Postcard issued on the occasion of the 190th anniversary of Clara Barton Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the end of the Ottoman Empire Eds. Ronald Grigor Suny, Fatma Müge Göçek, and Norman M. Naimark QUE

AVAILABLE AT AGBU PAPAZIAN LIBRARY: The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History Raymond Kevorkian KEV

Komitas Monument and Armenian Genocide Memorial in Paris, France

The twelfth meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars will be held in Yerevan 8-12 July The Comparative Analysis of the 20th Century Genocides

The first are Armenians More than half a million Armenians were killed during the first genocide of the 20th century “Leituras da História”, Number 2, 2009, Brazil

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL

Postcard issued on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the screening Ravished Armenia Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

100 Years, 100 Facts

Armenian Genocide Memorial, Montebello, California

Unrecognized Genocide “Novoye Vremya” journal, April 24, 2005, Moscow

Postcard issued on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Red Cross Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

Armenian Genocide Memorial in Calcutta, India

The Armenian Genocide “L'Histoire”, Number 341, April 2009, Paris

Armenian Genocide Memorial in Brussels, Belgium