Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine Available for Download

WATERTOWN, Mass.—In April 2010, and for the third consecutive year, the Armenian Weekly published an entire magazine issue dedicated to topics related to genocide in general, and the Armenian Genocide in particular.

The magazine, which brings together scholars, commemorators, and photographers from the U.S., Europe, and beyond, is now available for download in PDF format. The print version of the magazine is being distributed free of charge nationwide. The articles featured in the magazine will also be posted online separately.

Below is the table of contents:

4 Editorial: From Democracy to JusticeBy Khatchig Mouradian

FOR THE RECORD

7 A Quiet Place Along the Khabour:
Rescue and Survival in ‘the Abattoir of Shaddadeh’
By Elyse Semerdjian

14 Journey with a SkullBy Hamasdegh,
Translated from Armenian by Tatul Sonentz

16 The Armenian Genocide, Sheikh Said Revolt, and
Armenians in Syrian Jazira—By Seda Altug

21 Young Turk Mass Violence: A Regime-Focused Approach
By Ugur Umit Ungor

PERSPECTIVES

27 The Reparations Movement and the Meaningful Resolution
of the Armenian Genocide
By Henry C. Theriault

31 ‘Divide et Impera’: The Turkish-Armenian Protocols
By Marc A. Mamigonian

34 Echoes of the Past: Some of the Underlying Nuances
of Holocaust Trauma in Israel
By Cristina Andriani

39 Representation, Headache, and the Square Wheel:
An Octuple Problem of Representation 147 Years After

By Ayda Erbal

43 Puzzle & Sincerity:
Let’s give Armenians what we took from them
By Gulisor Akkum

IMAGES

44 The Holy Cross Church in Akhtamar Island
By Ayse Gunaysu, Photography from Mujgan Arpat

46 Resistance through Identity in Nimi’ipuu Country
Photography from Mikal Brotnov

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