FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 4th Symposium will address the roots of evil: genocide, genocide denial and human rights.
New York, February 18, 2008 – After the Armenian Genocide, the first of the Twentieth century, the Armenian people stayed silent. The uprooting from their ancestral lands of Anatolia in 1915-1923, constitutes what is still referred to as the “Silent Genocide“. After the Holocaust, people cried “never again.” Yet genocide has not gone away. “Roots of Evil: Continued Challenges for the Denial of Mass Human Rights Violation,” a Symposium taking place on Friday, April 4, 2008 at Fordham University, Lincoln Center at 7:00 PM, will address the impact of genocide during the last