Ara Khachatourian

Ara Khatchatourian is the editor of Asbarez (English).
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US OSCE Co-Chair Is Sounding More Like Aliyev

By Ara Khachatourian The following article by Asbarez English editor Ara Khachatourian appeared in Asbarez on July 15. James Warlick,…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: Orphan Rug Display and Genocide Recognition by White House

White House tells Asbarez Turkey should acknowledge its past After Rep. Adam Schiff reported Wednesday that the White House will be…

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Khachatourian: Armenian Scholars at the Center of Genocide Denial

The Turkish Studies Project (TSP) of the University of Utah convened its fourth conference on June 5 in Tbilisi, Georgia.…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: Genocide Claims Case Gets Muddier

LOS ANGELES—The inter-attorney squabble over payments by the French AXA Insurance Company to the heirs of genocide victims continues, as…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: No Effort or Progress on US-Armenia Trade

As Armenia and the European Union (EU) inch closer to a comprehensive free trade agreement, pledges by the Obama Administration…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: International Community’s Tepid Reaction to Safarov Release

Public outrage around the world is on the rise following Hungary’s extradition on Aug. 30 and Baku’s subsequent pardon of…

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Interviews

Shoah Foundation Director Discusses Digitization of Survivor Testimonies

The University of Southern California (USC) Institute of Armenian Studies’ Leadership Council on Sun., April 15 will honor the USC…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: Washington Post Blinded by Love Affair with Bryza

The Washington Post’s editorial page editor, Fred Hiatt, took a page out of the Aliyev propaganda manual in his Sunday…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: NYT’s Shameful Breach of Standards

In a page four article in the June 1 edition of New York Times, titled “‘Frozen Conflict’ Between Azerbaijan and…

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Opinion

Khachatourian: Implications of Sudan’s Referendum

In five months, a new country will join the world community. Official results indicate that 98.9 percent of the population…

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