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Raffi Bedrosyan

Raffi Bedrosyan

Raffi Bedrosyan is a civil engineer, writer and a concert pianist, living in Toronto. Proceeds from his concerts and CDs have been donated to the construction of school, highways, and water and gas distribution projects in Armenia and Karabakh—projects in which he has also participated as a voluntary engineer. Bedrosyan was involved in organizing the Surp Giragos Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd Church reconstruction project. His many articles in English, Armenian and Turkish media deal with Turkish-Armenian issues, Islamized hidden Armenians and history of thousands of churches left behind in Turkey. He gave the first piano concert in the Surp Giragos Church since 1915, and again during the 2015 Genocide Centenary Commemoration. He is the founder of Project Rebirth, which helps Islamized Armenians return to their original Armenian roots, language and culture. He is the author of the book "Trauma and Resilience: Armenians in Turkey - hidden, not hidden, no longer hidden."
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  1. As a teacher and author, I am appalled at the pre-planned disruption at the burial site by Turkish ultra-nationalists. They are all products of a Turkish education system that has taught hatred of its minorities for almost 100 years. Taner Akcam studied what is taught at all grade levels in Turkey especially as it pertains to Armenians. He has the evidence. GET IN TOUCH WITH HIM ASAP AND THEN SEND HIS FINDINGS IMMEDIATELY TO HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH. Here are three addresses:
    Human Rights Watch in Washington D.C.
    1630 Connecticut Avenue
    NW Suite 500
    WA, DC 20009 USA
    In Berlin:
    Neae Promenade 5
    10178 Berlin Germany
    Tel +49-30-259306-10
    In Paris
    142 re Montmartre
    75002 Paris France
    Tel +33-1-43-59-55-35
    I encourage you to emphasize strongly that all minorities in Turkey are in danger because of what is taught in their schools.
    Ellen Chesnut
    http://www.scarshecarried.com

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