Antranig Kasbarian

Antranig Kasbarian is a former member of the ARF Central Committee, Eastern United States. Over the past 20 years, he has been a lecturer, activist and community leader; he has also worked regularly as a journalist, activist, and researcher in Nagorno-Karabakh. He is a former editor of the Armenian Weekly, and holds a Ph.D. in geography from Rutgers University. He joined the Tufenkian Foundation in 2003, launching its program in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh), and served as its executive director until 2015. He is currently the Director of Development of the Tufenkian Foundation, pursuing a range of charitable/strategic projects in Armenia and Artsakh.
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The Artsakh Struggle and the ARF

The Armenian Weekly Magazine Dec. 2015: The ARF at 125 Special for the Armenian Weekly The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)…

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A Lesson Worth Repeating: Reflections on the Occasion of May 28

Special for the Armenian Weekly The following is based on a speech Dr. Antranig Kasbarian gave on the 97th anniversary…

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Not Just Another Conference: Reflections on ‘Responsibility 2015’

Special for the Armenian Weekly By now, Armenian Weekly readers are likely aware of “Responsibility 2015,” a large-scale conference organized by the ARF…

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All Quiet on the Western Front?

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Kasbarian: Building on the Totality of ARF’s Ideals

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Kasbarian: The Lessons of Lisbon

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