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Month: July 2009

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China Should Retaliate Against Turkey by Recognizing the Genocide

July 21, 2009 Harut Sassounian 15

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems to have fallen into the bad habit of periodically accusing various countries of committing genocide. By doing so, the Turkish leader is inadvertently creating new opportunities for the […]

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Gunaysu: The Jews of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide

July 20, 2009 Ayse Gunaysu 66

A groundbreaking book by independent scholar and historian Rifat Bali was published recently in Turkey, unearthing facts and first-hand accounts that unmistakably illustrate how the Turkish establishment blackmailed the leaders of the Jewish community—and through […]

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CYSCA Trains Social Workers from Armenia

July 18, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) recently concluded a USAID-funded project called “Community Connections” for social work professionals from Armenia. The project was administered by World Learning, Inc. and developed and hosted by CYSCA. Ten […]

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‘As I See It’ (‘Eem Dessangyune’)

July 17, 2009 Betty Apigian-Kessel 0

When is a book considered worthy of the investment of its readership? From personal experience I can say it’s when the book is so interesting that you can’t stop turning the pages fast enough to […]

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In Memoriam: Jack Antreassian (1920-2009)

July 17, 2009 Guest Contributor 3

Jack (Ardavast) Antreassian, a writer, editor, publisher, and the executive director of both the AGBU and the Eastern Diocese, passed away on July 4 in New York, following an illness. He was 89. Jack was […]

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ARF Calls for Armenian Foreign Minister’s Resignation

July 17, 2009 Guest Contributor 4

YEREVAN—On July 16, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Supreme Council of Armenia issued an announcement calling for the resignation of Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, saying, “Armenia’s foreign policy has deviated from the main provisions […]

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‘The Next 100 Years’ May Not Bode Well for Armenia

July 16, 2009 Andy Turpin 9

Corporate Intelligence Guru George Friedman’s Latest Book Predicts Turkish Superpower WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—To personify the tone of George Friedman’s newest book of speculative geopolitics, The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (Doubleday, […]

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Stepanakert Conference Reaffirms Inalienability of National Values, Rights

July 16, 2009 Weekly Staff 1

STEPANAKERT, Karabagh—Concerns about the Nagorno-Karabagh peace process and the ongoing Armenia-Turkey dialogue based on an undisclosed “roadmap” were presented at a pan-Armenian conference from July 9-10 held in Stepanakert, the capital of the Nagorno Karabagh […]

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A Sound of Thunder: Novikova Predicts Coming War in NKR from Civil Society Indicators in Azerbaijan

July 16, 2009 Andy Turpin 4

BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On July 9, Dr. Gayane Novikova, the founder and director of the Spectrum Center for Strategic Analysis, and currently a Fulbright Research Scholar at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, […]

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‘As I See It’ (‘Eem Dessangyune’)

July 16, 2009 Betty Apigian-Kessel 0

When is a book considered worthy of the investment of its readership? From personal experience I can say it’s when the book is so interesting that you can’t stop turning the pages fast enough to […]

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