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Hiroyoshi Segawa, The Forgotten Armenian Genocide: A Case Study On The Prevention And Punishment Of Genocide Crime, Sankeisha, 2004, 138 Pages
Professor Hiroyoshi Segawa, a lawyer with expertise in international law, dedicated a
considerable amount of time to focusing on the subject of "Genocide prerequisites" after completing his doctoral degree.
About forty years ago, in the 1980s, while researching materials on genocides in the
archives of the United Nations (UN), the author found a material entitled "The Armenian Genocide of 1915".
When Professor Hiroyoshi Segawa started his professional studies, he had no prior
knowledge of Armenia or its history. At the time, there were few publications in Japan on
Armenia, and little to no information on the Armenian Genocide. However, around the
same time, Segawa, who was teaching at the University of Kansas, led a group of students to Hawaii.