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In the Armenian genocide centenary Salloum call for (victims coalition)

The general coordinator of Masarat Foundation for cultural and media development Mr.Saad Salloum demanded to set up a new international coalition for victims to counter the international conflicting interests which mean to disintegrate Iraq

Mr.Saad Salloum appealed to that coalition by delivering a lecture at Kufa University (unesco chair)  concerning the Armenian genocide centenary, Mr.Salloum stressed on reforming curriculum, changing our ways of thinking and making use of Armenian genocide in terms of serving Iraq.

Mr.Salloum thanked unesco chair for interfaith dialogue manager(Hussan Nadhim) for giving him an opportunity to talk on that genocide.

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