Month: September 2020
- Sep- 2020 -30 SeptemberEditorials
From Simple Joy to a Determined Resolve
Saturday, September 26 began with a plan and dawned under a beautiful fall sky and seasonable temperatures. This was the…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberIn Sight
Artsakh is Sardarabad
I was enjoying a beautiful early fall day on our patio this past Sunday the 27th of September. This is…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberAnnouncements
Relief Through Sound: Digital festival to support Lebanon and Armenia
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Last month, the monstrous blast in Lebanon left thousands injured and homeless in the blink of an eye,…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberNews
Turkey aiding Azeris, Martakert targeted on fourth day of fighting
YEREVAN—Residents of Artsakh’s capital Stepanakert are bracing for another night of incessant air-raid sirens following destructive drone strikes throughout the…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberOpinion
Turkey’s escalations pose an existential threat to Armenia
Armenia today faces an existential threat. Azerbaijan, with material and vocal support from Turkey, launched attacks on Artsakh on Sunday…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberOp-Eds
The doves will fly again
By Zaven Khanjian, AMAA Executive Director/CEO A danger of extinction is looming over the heads of our kin in Artsakh.…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberANCA News
ANCA-ER Announces 14th Annual ANCA-ER Freedom Award Recipients
WATERTOWN, Mass. – The Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER) is set to honor US Representative Eliot Engel…
Read More » - 29 SeptemberNews
Stepanakert Under Siege after UN Security Council Issues Calls to De-Escalate
Artsakh’s capital of Stepanakert was an overnight target of Azeri airstrikes following the conclusion of an emergency session of the…
Read More » - 29 SeptemberHeadline
Members of Congress Blast Azerbaijan and Turkey As Attack on Artsakh Expands to Armenia
WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is reporting that a broad array of members of Congress,…
Read More » - 29 SeptemberOp-Eds
Running for my life…but where to?
When the Port of Beirut exploded a little over a month ago, I was only two streets away. In a…
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