In Memory of Eveline Palandjian
Eveline Palandjian (née Hacopian) passed away peacefully on February 14, 2021 at the age of 88. Born on April 9, 1932 in Iran, Eveline was the daughter of Armenian Genocide survivors. Her life’s winding narrative […]
Eveline Palandjian (née Hacopian) passed away peacefully on February 14, 2021 at the age of 88. Born on April 9, 1932 in Iran, Eveline was the daughter of Armenian Genocide survivors. Her life’s winding narrative […]
WASHINGTON, DC – The support of over 100 US Representatives on a bi-partisan letter calling on the Biden Administration to pursue pro-Armenian policy priorities underscores the depth and breadth of Congressional commitment to the security […]
WASHINGTON, DC –One hundred members of Congress – from more than 20 US states – have called upon the Biden administration to undertake concrete steps for Artsakh’s survival and Armenia’s security, in a bipartisan Armenian […]
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It was with great disappointment that I read this week, like many of you, that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his parliamentary majority (My Step alliance) have backed away from the proposal of holding snap […]
Neither Armenia’s previous nor current leaders have had the adequate experience to run a country. This is true in both domestic and foreign policies. In order to rectify this undesirable situation, some have suggested finding […]
WATERTOWN, Mass. – The Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER) is set to honor longtime activists and friends of Hai Tahd with the ANCA Eastern Region Vahan Cardashian Award, the ANCA Eastern Region […]
While the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan has ended, uncertainty prevails in Armenia’s borderlands, where residents now live side-by-side with Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces stationed on a border that for decades was considered porous. Under the […]
Remember when we believed a Stepanakert street block was too far? Mesrop Mashtots, Vazgen Sargsyan street, and so on… well, new boundaries stack those blocks, and now there are thousands, maybe millions, blocking. My preschool […]
February marked six months since the devastating explosion at the Port of Beirut, which killed over 200 people, injured and traumatized thousands and paralyzed much of the Lebanese capital. In its wake last fall, a […]
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