"99" book
...what is the Armenian Genocide?
The mass annihilation of the Armenians which occurred from 1915 to 1923 in the Ottoman Empire and neighboring regions is called the Armenian Genocide. In Armenian, the Genocide is also called the Metz Yerghern ("Great Tragedy") or Aghet ("Catastrophe"). The Armenian Genocide was planned and implemented by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire. The first international reaction to the Armenian Genocide was a joint declaration by France, Russia and Great Britain on 25 May 1915, when the violence against the Armenian people was defined as a "Crime against humanity and civilization". The countries making the declaration considered the Turkish government responsible for this crime.
Presentation / 17.04.2014
- Project Director -
Vahan Stepanyan
Vahan Stepanyan
- Creative Director -
Gnel Nalbandyan
- Art Director -
Karen Petrosyan
- Editor -
Kristine Kyurklyan
- Technical Editor -
Arkmenik Nikoghosyan
- English translator -
Nazareth Seferian
- Authors -
Suren Manukyan, Sedrak Mkrtchyan, Narek Nikoghosyan
Kristine Kyurklyan, Anna Aghutyan, Liana Doydoyan, Mane Yepremyan
- Photo editor -
Koryun Muradyan
- Illustrations -
Vahagn Hamalbashyan, Davit Yukhanyan
- Turkish translator -
Masis Cherme
- Photo content -
Hrant Khachatryan, Areg Balayan, Sedrak Mkrtchyan, Davit Hakobyan, Ani Tager, Tigran Mehrabyan, Varo Rafayelyan, Vahan Stepanyan, Karo Sahakyan, Artashes Stamboltsyan, Irina Jrbashyan, Mary Shagoyan