| ° d'UGAB
France Union Générale Arménienne
de Bienfaisance - Comité régional
de France |
| ° Narek.com |
| ° Armenian
National Committee of France |
| ° Conseil
de Coordination des Organisations Arméniennes
de France (CCAF) |
| ° La
Music Music.sci.am |
| ° Come.to/Armenia
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| ° HyeEtch
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| ° Parev.net
Internet Access and Armenian Portal |
| ° GenocidioArmenio.org
(in Spanish) - Armenian community of Argentine. |
| ° Armnet.nm.ru
- Dedicated to Armenia (in Russian) |
| ° Your-Posters.com
- Poster online store on the web. |
There are hundreds of websites dedicated to
this tragic event in history of Armenian people.
It is simply imposible to list all of them
in one place, so here is some selection of
the most professional and informative sites
dedicated to the subject.
Let us note the Forgotten.org which apart
from the information on the Genocide also
presents witnesses accounts, timeline of the
Genocide; all in a new interactive Flash website.
On Genocide.ru you will find the scans of
the original documents in Arabic (with English
translation) which prove that the perpetrators
of the Genocide were sentenced to death (in
absence) by Turkish government in years 1920th.
These documents confirm the existance of a
plan to exterminate Armenians in Ottoman Empire
which consitutes Genocide, so how can deny
it TODAY?
There are numerous articles published in New
York Times in 1915-1920th, with witness accounts
from Ottoman Turkey at the time of the Genocide.
They can be found on www.cilicia.com
Armenocide.de
Contains the records of the Armenian Genocide
in German Foreign Ministry Archives as well
as Revised and Extended Edition of the Collection
of Diplomatic Documents published by Johannes
Lepsius in 1919 under the Title: "Germany
and Armenia" by Wolfgang Gust.
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