‘Responses from the Diaspora to the Dangers of the Protocols’ By

When: Back to Calendar November 12, 2009 @ 7:30 PM
Where: Merdinian Auditorium: 13330 Riverside Dr. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
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ARPA INSTITUTE


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Presents: Lecture/Seminar


“Responses from the Diaspora to the Dangers of the Protocols”


By: Prof. Levon Marashlian


Thursday, November 12 2009 @ 7:30PM


Merdinian Auditorium: 13330 Riverside Dr. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403


Directions: On the 101 FY Exit on Woodman, Go North and Turn Right on Riverside Dr.


Abstract: The premise of the presentation is that normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is a


natural and necessary goal, but the road to that good goal that is charted by the Armenian-


Turkish Protocols will undermine Armenia’s ability to survive as an independent state, impede


efforts to move Turkey closer to recognizing its moral and material responsibility, and violate the


Diaspora’s fundamental right to participate in the formulation of policies involving the legacy of the


Armenian Genocide. After an analysis of the alarming threats to Armenia’s security and


survivability posed by the Protocols, the presentation will focus on responses from the Diaspora -


especially responses from individuals and organizations that do not see, or do not want to see, or


do not know how to take defensive action against the clear and present danger to Armenia’s


future.


Dr. Levon Marashlian is Professor of History at Glendale Community College in California where


he teaches Armenian history and Diaspora current affairs, as well as Middle Eastern, Russian,


and US history and politics. He has also taught courses at UCLA, UCI, CSUN, and Los Angeles


Valley Community College. He has lectured extensively in Armenia at the Academy of Sciences,


Yerevan State University, and the American University of Armenia, as well as in Beirut and


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