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Month: December 2020

Youth

2021 and Beyond: A Call to Action for Armenian Youth

December 30, 2020 Alek Surenian 1

Dear Armenian Youth, You have a job to do. A job which depends on your own will. A will to survive and demand justice.  This call may be difficult given the circumstances. We are mentally […]

In Sight

The line between activism and anger has become blurred.

December 30, 2020 Stepan Piligian 5

The challenge of a successful engagement of the diaspora and the homeland has always been about managing useful resources and limiting the impact of negative emotions. Activism in our nation takes on many forms. The […]

Opinion

Finding my Voice

December 30, 2020 Anna Astvatsaturian Turcotte 11

I was asked to write because my voice is clear. I was told it resonates with the way many people feel, but can’t verbalize. Yet now my clarity can’t be further from reality. For the […]

News

Armenia and Artsakh face tension, uncertainty in new year

December 30, 2020 Lillian Avedian 20

As Armenia enters the new year, it faces a host of national security challenges in the aftermath of the recent Artsakh War that reveal limited prospects for peace under the ceasefire agreement.  The November 9 […]

Diaspora

London Boxes Up Joy for Children in Artsakh

December 30, 2020 Guest Contributor 0

Around two-thousand shoeboxes filled with New Year’s gifts are on their way from London to Yerevan, where they will be distributed by the NGO “Future is Now” to children of families displaced by the Artsakh […]

Opinion

On Armenia’s demographic situation

December 29, 2020 Serouj Mamoulian 6

During the last five years, PM Nikol Pashinyan and his predecessor Serzh Sargsyan made very firm and ambitious statements on the issue of demographic growth in Armenia, referring to what the latter described as an […]

Opinion

Armenia and the Failed Experiment of Eurocentrism

December 29, 2020 Alex Avaneszadeh 26

“We are still interested in external things…the Armenophile expressions of a famous European, a pro-Armenian resolution of a pacific congress, a sensitive speech of a parliamentarian…which have no real significance for the self-defense or salvation […]

Letters to the Editor

Where do we go from here?

December 29, 2020 Kevork Kalayjian 3

Every so often you have probably noticed in the Armenia media the urgent calls to help and assist a particular village or town in Armenia or Karabakh, or you receive several appeals per week, about […]

Tashjian's Take

How can Armenians overcome their national crisis?

December 29, 2020 Yeghia Tashjian 4

War adversely affects combatants and non-combatants alike, both physically and psychologically. Death, disability, illness and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) are common consequences of wars, the horrors of which disrupt not just the life of the […]

My Turn

Turkish Generals led war on Artsakh. This was a Turkish, not Azeri, victory.

December 28, 2020 Harut Sassounian 6

Exiled Turkish journalist Cevheri Guven recently disclosed in a video report the names and activities of three Turkish Generals who had a decisive role in leading Azerbaijan’s war on Artsakh, starting on Sept. 27 2020. […]

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