Vartabedian: Letting a Birthday Cat out of the Bag
Sooner or later, we all want the same thing for our birthday—not to be reminded of it. I can see a child looking forward to an annual milestone, given the gifts and cake, but seniors […]
Sooner or later, we all want the same thing for our birthday—not to be reminded of it. I can see a child looking forward to an annual milestone, given the gifts and cake, but seniors […]
Armenia’s World Cup campaign hangs in the balance. With just three points on the board from an opening day away-win against Malta to show for their exploits thus far, time is well and truly running […]
Dear Editor, I wish to thank Ara Khachatourian for his timely article exposing an alarming trend in academia. While there are many layers to the question of when and how to engage genocide deniers, it […]
The Turkish Studies Project (TSP) of the University of Utah convened its fourth conference on June 5 in Tbilisi, Georgia. The conference is entitled, “The Caucasus at Imperial Twilight: Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Nation-Building (1870s-1920s).” Directed […]
As the centennial approaches, Turkish officials and their cohorts are searching for more subtle approaches to deny the Armenian Genocide. Realizing that their past practice of outright denial is no longer credible, they have initiated […]
WASHINGTON—During testimony on May 29 before the U.S. Trade Policy Staff Committee (USTPSC), Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian called upon the U.S. government to condition Turkey’s participation in any […]
‘First genocide of 20th century was that of Armenians,’ says Pope Francis BUENOS AIRES (Diaro Armenia)—Pope Francis, during a meeting on June 3 with a delegation led by Nerses Bedros XIX, Catholicos Patriarch of Cilicia […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2013 Magazine The metaphysics of the relationship between the unit and the multitude have long been contested in scientific, political, historiographic, and other contexts. Even the terms we use to refer […]
ANCA Desk Last week, Louisiana became the fourth state in the U.S. to recognize the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh (Artsakh) as a free, independent nation. The Louisiana State Senate adopted a resolution that urged the […]
The parallels seem deliciously endless in number and category. A week’s worth of unrest in Turkey, spreading from Constantinople (Bolis) to other cities, could go to unpredictable places, both good and bad. Already, I’ve heard […]
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