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THE END OF ARMENIAN SIVAS: The Extermination of Deportees ~ Monday, April 18, 2022 ~ On Zoom/YouTube

Ararat-Eskijian Museum NAASR Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA Robert Sukiasyan Ruben Safrastyan UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies

Monday, April 18, 2022, 1:00pm EDT / 10:00a, PDT
Live on Zoom. Registration is required and free.
Livestream on the Promise Armenian Institute YouTube channel.

PRESENTER
ROBERT SUKIASYAN, PhD, Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Promise Armenian Institute

DISCUSSANT
RUBEN SAFRASTYAN, PhD, Counselor of Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenian National Academy of Sciences

Deportation and massacres were the principal methods of exterminating the Ottoman Armenians. In the case of Sivas province, which had one the largest Armenian populations in the empire, the vast majority of the deportees were killed on the way to the Syrian desert. The study of survivor memoirs sheds light on this process while at the same time describing the administration of deportation. The deportation stations had specific tasks such as killing community leaders, men in general, plundering and coordinating attacks against the deportees with the local Kurdish population. Gendarmes and the members of the so-called Special Organization (Teşkilât-ı Mahsusa) were in charge of atrocities. The deportation stations of Kötü Hanand Hasançelebi will form the focus of the presentation.

CO-SPONSORS
Ararat-Eskijian Museum
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies
UCLA Promise Armenian Institute

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