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To students, academics, journalists, politicians, and anyone interested in history, human rights, and international relations:Denial creates new trauma and can lead to history repeating itself. At our seminar, "Understanding Genocide Denial: Insights from the Armenian Genocide 110 Years Later," we will shed light on the profound consequences of denial for both victims and society. Experts from Norway and abroad will share their knowledge.
As a co-organiser of this important seminar, I look forward to seeing many of you there.
Join us and gain a unique insight into one of history's most complex questions.
Date: October 30, 9 AM – 6 PM Read the full program and secure your spot now:
Program:
https://armenere1915.no/Broucher-Seminar%2030%20okt.2025-NO.pdf
Registration:
https://nettskjema.no/a/536767#/page/1
The seminar has been made possible by a grant from Fritt Ord and financial support from the Armenian Apostolic Church Association in Norway. The faculty of medicine at the University of Oslo (UIO) has supported the seminar with the venue and media. The program has been supported from director Jan Heiret at The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority studies, professor Suren Manukyan at The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, professor Taner Akcam at The Promise Armenian Institute at the University of California in Los Angeles and professor emeritus Nora Sveaass at the Psychological Institute, UIO.
Responsible for the seminar is the organization Armenere1915.
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