By Asbarez | Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Rodriguez Larreta stressed that this museum is “a way to ensure that humanity will not commit atrocities like those committed almost 100 years ago in Armenia” and highlighted the “pride” that Armenians had to “emerge with such force” after having suffered the Genocide.
Avruj said that “the Armenian Genocide, as well as the Holocaust or the genocide in Rwanda represents absolute evil” and stated that “the recognition of those facts allow us and the next generations to have a better society.”
The property for the Armenian Genocide Museum was transfered to the Memory of the Armenian Genocide Foundation, an organisation led by Professor Nelida Boulgourdjian and architect Juan Carlos Toufeksian, the same institution that organised the International Congress on Armenian Genocide in Buenos Aires last April.
Toufeksian gave some details of the project: the Museum will have a memorial on the ground floor and a screen with testimonies of the survivors. The first floor there would have the Museum of Genocide itself, while the second floor will be devoted to the cultural heritage of the Armenians in Argentina and temporary exhibitions. The third floor will contain a library.
“The laws and judgments of justice, along with the recent decisions to build museums in Montevideo and Buenos Aires are an example of the conviction to overcome the discourse and the pressures of the states that continue to deny the existence of the Armenian Genocide, like Turkey and Azerbaijan,” said Alfonso Tabakian, director of the Armenian National Committee of South America.
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