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“SAYING “TURK” I UNDERSTAND GENOCIDE …”

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“The Genocide is one of the meanest things that could ever happen: victims, tears, sufferings, pain. But the Turks today are not guilty for what their ancestors did in 1915. Saying «Turk» I immediately understand «Genocide», but I'm not full of hatred towards the Turks”, said Armine, a pupil of 9th form of the school after Javorov.

Another pupil of the same class, Anahid, does not hate the Turks either. For her, a Turk is simply the representative of another nation.

But not all the pupils have the same point of view. For example, Mariam, a pupil of the 7th form, says, “I consider them an enemy, because they have killed innocent people without reason, for their profit. Genocide is something like greed, when people are not content with what they have and wish for more”.

Today the pupils of the school after Javorov stood up in a moment of silence in honor of the memory of the victims of the Genocide.

The Armenian National Philharmonic organizes concert0actions in different schools of Yerevan devoted to the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The aim of the action is not only to represent songs but also to awaken the heroic spirit in the younger generation.

Today in the school after Javorov actor Vladimir Abajyan, singers Arsen Haroutyunyan, Ayda Sargsyan and Anna Khachatryan and doudouk-palyer Haroutyun Gevorgyan represented their art to the pupils.