Month: August 2012
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Aug- 2012 -31 AugustNews
Obama ‘Deeply Concerned’ over Safarov Pardon
Ramil Safarov, the Azerbaijani army officer who was serving a life sentence in Hungary for axing to death Armenian Lt.…
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31 AugustNews
Sarkisian: Armenian Nation Will not Forgive Budapest for Extradition
Upon receiving news of Ramil Safarov’s extradition and pardon, Armenian President Serge Sarkisian announced the suspension of diplomatic relations with…
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31 AugustNews
Armenia Suspends Ties with Hungary over Extradition of Azeri Murderer (Update)
Ramil Safarov, the Azerbaijani army officer who was serving a life sentence in Hungary for axing to death Armenian Lt.…
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31 AugustNews
ACTION ALERT: ANCA Calls on Community to Protest Axe-Murderer Safarov’s Release
The ANCA released the following Action Alert on Aug. 31, after reports that Safarov has been extradited and received a…
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31 AugustNews
Teotig: The First Historian of Armenian Printing
Special Issue: Celebrating 500 Years of Armenian Printing The Armenian Weekly, Sept. 1, 2012 (Download article in PDF) The name…
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31 AugustNews
Rendahl: Talk to Me
Special Issue: Celebrating 500 Years of Armenian Printing The Armenian Weekly, Sept. 1, 2012 (Download article in PDF) There are…
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31 AugustNews
Adamas Earrings ‘Lucky Charm’ for US Olympic Gymnast
NEWTON, Mass. (A.W.)—Team USA Captain Aly Raisman’s performance during the gymnastics floor event may have landed her the Olympic gold,…
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30 August
Fund for Syrian Armenian Relief Launches Fundraising Projects
Without doubt everyone is aware of the situation in Syria through the media and other means of communications. The fighting…
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30 AugustNews
Contemporary Armenian Women Writers Read Their Works in NY
WOODSIDE, N.Y.–On Thursday, April 12, 2012 at the Armenian Center in Woodside, Queens, four women writers of the Diaspora presented…
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30 AugustOpinion
‘Treasured Objects’ Bring Whispers from Distant Homes
When I climbed the wooden stairs—barefoot, as required—to the second floor of the Sefik Gul Kultur Evi, the cultural house…
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