Armenian Bar Association Applauds Rescheduled Screening of My Sweet Land at UC Berkeley Law School Following Attempted Suppression 

Armenian Bar Association Applauds Rescheduled Screening of My Sweet Land at UC Berkeley Law School Following Attempted Suppression 

Berkeley, CA — The Armenian Bar Association, in collaboration with the Armenian Assembly of America, the Armenian Students Association of UC Berkeley, the Armenian Studies Program, and the Armenian Alumni Association of Berkeley, is proud to announce the rescheduled screening of the award-winning documentary My Sweet Land at UC Berkeley School of Law on September 18, 2025. This important event comes after the original screening was cancelled following reported external pressure from the Consul General of Azerbaijan. 

The decision to reinstate the event followed unified advocacy efforts by Armenian organizations, students, faculty, and alumni committed to academic freedom and the defense of human rights. The Armenian Bar Association strongly condemns the initial cancellation, which represents an alarming instance of foreign interference in academic discourse and cultural expression. 

“The silencing of Armenian voices and stories—especially those tied to human rights atrocities—has long been a tool of historical erasure. We are proud to stand with our community and our partners at Berkeley to ensure that truth prevails over intimidation,” said Lucy Varpetian, Past Chair of the Armenian Bar Association. 

Event Details 

Title: My Sweet Land Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion 

Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2025 

Time: Check-in begins at 5:15 PM 

Location: UC Berkeley School of Law (enter building next to Café Zeb) 

RSVP Required: Register by September 16 at 5:00 PM. No day-of registration permitted. 

Event Co-Sponsors: 

● UC Berkeley Human Rights Center 

● Armenian Studies Program 

● Center for Middle Eastern Studies 

● Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures 

● Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

About the Film 

My Sweet Land, directed by Sareen Hairabedian, follows an 11-year-old boy in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) whose dreams of becoming a dentist are shattered by war. Returning to a devastated homeland, he confronts shifting power dynamics and an education system preparing children for war rather than peace. 

The documentary gains added urgency in light of the mass exodus of over 120,000 ethnic Armenians from Artsakh in September 2023, following a military offensive by Azerbaijan. Numerous human rights organizations have described this as ethnic cleansing, citing forced displacement, civilian targeting, and a systematic campaign of intimidation. The offensive culminated in the dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh on January 1, 2024. 

Panelists & Speakers 

Sareen Hairabedian, Director of My Sweet Land 

Jennifer Redfearn, Professor, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley (Moderator)

Myrna Douzjian, Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, UC Berkeley

Betsy Popken, Executive Director, Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley Law 

Dzovinar Derderian, Executive Director, Armenian Studies Program, UC Berkeley 

This screening is more than a film event—it is a reaffirmation of free expression, historical truth, and the right of communities to tell their stories without coercion. The Armenian Bar Association encourages all who value human rights, justice, and academic integrity to attend and stand in solidarity. 

For press inquiries, please contact: 

press@armenianbar.org 

(310) 555-1915 

Armenian Bar Association 

Founded in 1989, the Armenian Bar Association is a nonprofit professional organization of judges, attorneys, law students, and legal scholars dedicated to the development of law, protection of rights, and promotion of justice for the Armenian people worldwide.

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