Foundation chaired by Eurnekian conducts a research on Turks who helped Armenians in 1915
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation and the Kaloosdian/Mugar Chair at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University together with Professor Taner Akcam have initiated a major research. It aims at collecting information on those Turks and Kurds that reached out to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
The goal of the research was to collect information on the Turks and Kurds, Mediamax was told by the Foundation.
“It is a great honor to join forces with Professor Taner Akcam, a world-renowned Turkish historian and sociologist who has devoted his efforts to try and reconcile the narratives of the Armenian and Turks, and his chair at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University.
This is a unique attempt to identify and honor the many Turks and Kurds that lent a hand to their Armenian neighbors in one of the darkest periods of mankind. The Wallenberg Foundation does the same concerning the Holocaust. Rather than focusing on the evil, our NGO strives to highlight the spirit of solidarity of the women and men who, like Raoul Wallenberg, oftentimes risked their own lives to save others. This is our duty towards those saviors and, above all, our obligation to the young generations that should be aware of these role models”, the joint statement made by Eduardo Eurnekian, of Chairman Raoul Wallenberg Foundation and Founder Baruch Tenembaum reads this.
The research work conducted in this regard was undertaken in a in-depth and painstaking manner in Muslim (Turkish and Kurdish) provinces where most of the killings occurred, and where most of these stories have been passed on verbally from generation to generation.
The research is now published. You can read the full report in Armenian and English.
Raoul Wallenberg Foundation’s main mission is recognition of goodness in the humanity’s history.
