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Welcome To The Page of Young Diplomats Of Yerevan State University !!!
The Club of Young Diplomats is formed and acts by students and for students. It is formed to promote student activities, empower students through education and research, give them the opportunity to behave themselves, help the students with information, consulting and research, raise student awareness in the crucial issues, i.e., Democracy, Human Rights, Civil Society, International Relation, Politics, Regional issues,Geopolitics.
For these and many other objectives we organize events, conferences, workshops, discussions, seminars etc. |
Genocide Commemoration Events !!!
From April 18 to April 27, we hosted series of events and activities commemorating the 87th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
On April 24, Armenians around the world remember a great twentieth-century tragedy: the systematic massacre and deportation of approximately 1.5 million Armenians in the final years of the Ottoman empire. The Armenian genocide and lack of international recognition and ramification set the stage for the tragedy that later befell the Jewish people. "Who, after all, speaks of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Nazi Germany (1933-45). See the Agenda below.
The schedule of events is as follows:
Thursday, April 18, 2002
1.30 pm
An Action was held in the Armenian Organization for Cultural Relations. Students presented materials condemning the act of genocide in different languages, a mini-concert was presented.
Friday, April 19, 2002
1.20 pm
The head of the Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide Dr. Lavrenti Barseghian met the students of Yerevan State University. The meeting took place at Hall of Charents, located at Linguists Campus of YSU.
Saturday, April 20, 2002
12.00 am
Genocide scholar Vergine Svaslian, who has been interviewing genocide survivors and writing down their story, presented her studies and released series of books on aforementioned studies. The films on the Armenian Genocide, provided by the
museum-institute, were screened. The event took place at the hall on 6-th floor of YSU.
Monday, April 22, 2002
1.30 pm
Club of Literary Fridays, in the Charents Hall at Linguists campus presented works of renowned intellectuals fallen victims of the Genocide.
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
1.30 pm
A student conference on the Armenian Genocide was hold at Charents Hall of YSU.
Students of different faculties presented their research on different aspects of the Armenian genocide using new approaches.
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
9.00 pm
The organizers of the Commemoration events were hosted by 103.5 FM Radio Ardzagank .
Wednesday, April 24, 2002
10.00 pm
YSU students visited the Memorial of Genocide Martyred in Tsitsernakaberd.
Thursday, April 25, 2002
3.00 pm
A student round-table was organized to discuss the prospects of the worlwide recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
Friday, April 26, 2002
3.00 pm
A round-table "The prospects of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide: New challenges" will host community leaders, intellectuals, officials, genocide scholars and others involved in Genocide related spheres. |
Relevant News !!!
PRESIDENT BUSH AGAIN RETREATS FROM PLEDGE TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
WASHINGTON, DC - Despite having heard in recent weeks from over 162 U.S. Representatives who had urged him to recognize the Armenian Genocide as a "genocide," George W. Bush today, in his second April 24th statement as President, again broke his pledge to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
In a statement issued today, on April 24th, the annual day of
remembrance for the Armenian Genocide, the President again resorted
to the use of evasive and euphemistic terminology to obscure the reality of Turkey's Genocide against the Armenian people.
"Sadly, today again we witnessed the continuation of this Administration's policy of complicity in the Turkish Government's denial the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "While we appreciate the President taking the time to offer remarks on this solemn occasion, his support for Armenia's security and independence, and interest in a resolution of regional conflict, we remain - as a community and a people - deeply troubled by his failure to speak openly and honestly about the Armenian Genocide."
"We were particularly disappointed by the President's use of terms
such as 'venomous patterns' and 'the dark cycle of hatred' - which cloud the clear-cut moral issues at stake in Turkey's genocide denials - at a time when he has called for 'moral clarity' in the conduct of our foreign affairs," added Hamparian.
See the full text of the statement by President George W. Bush at "What's New" section.
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2002 Armenia - Diaspora Conference Update
The Second Armenia Diaspora Conference, scheduled to take place in Yerevan, on May 27-28, will consist of two plenary sessions, and various break out sessions. All together, some 100 Diaspora and Armenia specialists and officials will appear on the
nearly two dozen panels on various aspects of Armenia-Diaspora relations.
Approximately 1,000 participants are expected from approximately 50 countries.
"The challenge is to try to address the key topics which are of special relevance to Armenia-Diaspora relations, without turning the Conference into a very general talk session that produces no specific outcome," said Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, who
is heading the Conference Planning Commission. "It is very important that we focus on areas where joint efforts can be efficiently utilized for optimal results. We will also concentrate on topics which are of mutual interest to Armenia and the Diaspora."
As a result, individuals from the ministries of Trade, Culture, Education, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are working with various experts and heads of organizations to finalize the specific panel topics. Presenters will be asked to make their papers available prior to the Conference in order to allow for translation and preparation of document packets for participants, and on the web for those who are not able to attend. "We are working hard to make this the opportunity to engage the many experts
in the Diaspora who have been looking for ways to become involved in Armenia's development. This Conference is a step in the effort to broaden the involved Diaspora base and to engage not just the traditional leadership, but also new forces."
In addition to the two day conference, a series of special activities, meetings and tours is being planned by a volunteer group of Diasporans who live in Armenia in order to give Conference participants and their guests an unusual insider's look at life, business and culture in Yerevan.
The opening and closing plenary sessions of the Conference will take place at the Demirjian Culture and Sports Complex near the Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Monument.
The break out sessions will be held at the government Reception House, near the Matenadaran. Buses will shuttle participants to and from meeting sites. Simultaneous interpretation will be available.
Additional details, and registration forms, can be found on www.armeniadiaspora.com page.
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