Creating the Armenian Dream
Samvel believes in an Armenian Dream..for a very bright future for his country based on creating a knowledge-based economy that will make Armenia the Switzerland of the Caucasus. We could live all over the world, […]
Samvel believes in an Armenian Dream..for a very bright future for his country based on creating a knowledge-based economy that will make Armenia the Switzerland of the Caucasus. We could live all over the world, […]
By Laura Boghosian BOSTON—After years of equivocation, Anti-Defamation League (ADL) National Director Abraham Foxman this month publicly acknowledged that the Turkish massacres of the Armenian people constituted genocide. This recognition came after a seven-year campaign […]
I recall as a youth working the counter of my dad’s luncheonette and greeting customers as they arrived. Whether it was a simple cup of coffee or eggs over hash, I filled the orders diligently […]
This is the second and final part of a column I wrote last month, analyzing why the Young Turks were able to exterminate the Armenians, but could not carry out their simultaneous plan to eliminate […]
LOWELL, Mass.—Knot by knot, a mother’s hands weave the history of her people. These hands performed another ritual May 10 when they welcomed a crowd of more than 300 people to their side at Lowell […]
Story and photos by Tom Vartabedian DEARBORN, Mich.—As a veteran legislator, United States Senator Carl Levin has been most passionate about issues that have affected our ancestral homeland, whether it’s been genocide recognition or foreign […]
LINCROFT, N.J.—On May 14, the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education at Brookdale Community College (Chhange) held its 32nd annual Colloquium at the Collins Arena on the Lincroft campus. This year, the Colloquium […]
Sight and Sound When a woman is speaking to you, listen to what she says with her eyes. … Victor Hugo Armenian Proverb For every one thing the priest knows, his wife knows two. […]
The European Court on Human Rights (ECHR) issued on May 12 its largest judgment ever against any country, ruling that Turkey had to pay $123 million as compensation to relatives of missing Greek Cypriots and […]
By Dalita Getzoyan A few months ago, I was at a Providence Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Juniors meeting. At a certain point during the meeting, the Seniors were asked to introduce themselves and say what […]
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