The History and Memory Research Fund, will also support research on the traces of the events of 1915 and their memory on subsequent generations and the different ways of remembering.

We are delighted to announce that the Hrant Dink Foundation will be offering support in the form of a travel grant to a total of 29 individuals – 22 from Turkey, 7 from Armenia – for their visits to the neighbouring country.

The dicriminatory language report based on discriminatory discourse towards Alevis in print media and the media watch on hate speech report covering the September – December 2013 period is published.

The exhibition Armenian Architects of Istanbul in the Era of Westernization , is now re-opened at the Virtual Museum of Architecture. Those who missed it, may now visit it at www.archmuseum.org.

In 2012, in the third year of the project, 22 films selected by Alin Taşçıyan, Arzu Başaran, Eric Bogosian, Hülya Uçansu, Marco Bechis, Rakel Dink, Reha Erdem and Robin Kirk were put together in a DVD.

In the fifth year of the programme,  7 participants from Armenia were invited to Turkey to take part in a one-week programme in Istanbul and Diyarbakır to gain a better understanding of the country.

The discriminatory language report based on the Gezi Events (1-7 June 2013) on print media and the media watch on hate speech report covering the January – April 2014 period is published.

The Conference on Islamized Armenians, which is organized by Hrant Dink Foundation with the cooperation of Boğaziçi University History Deparment and MalatyaHAYDer and with the support of Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

The panel discussing the ways in which hate speech is produced in traditional media and social media took place with the participation of Elisabeth Eide and László Földi in the moderation of Itır Erhart.

A consortium of eight civil society organisations from Turkey and Armenia presented the EU-funded programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process  in Ankara at TEPAV conference room.

The oral history Project, which is run by Hrant Dink Foundation with the contribution of Olof Palme Center is completed. To follow the traces of political and cultural memory of Diyarbakir Armenians living in Turkey.

You can discover Kars and Gyumri from the eyes of the photographers from Turkey and Armenia and you can take an incomparable journey with five multimedia documentaries which each of them are around 4 to 8 minutes.