Aris Nalci

Aris Nalcı (b. 1980) lives in Istanbul and Brussels. He worked as a writer, then as an editor of the Turkish Armenian daily Agos until 2011. His articles have been published in several mainstream newspapers and magazines in Turkey. He currently writes for Radikal daily and works at IMC (International Media TV) as a presenter in a media analysis TV show. He also produces GAMURÇ, a show on minorities in Turkey.
Culture

Kutahya’s Surp Toros Church demolished

It is common in Turkey for churches and sites of religious and cultural importance to Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and Jews…

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Special Reports

On the Road to Exile: 100 Years Later in Ayntab

Hope amongst the Ruins: The People of Ayntab Special for the Armenian Weekly I have reached the final point of…

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Special Reports

On the Road to Exile: 100 Years Later in Kayseri

Special for the Armenian Weekly Kayseri While moving forward by rail to the Kayseri provincial borders, we take a two-day…

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Special Reports

On the Road to Exile: 100 Years Later in Bilecik

Special for the Armenian Weekly  The springs are flowing, but there is no one left to drink from them in…

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Op-Eds

100 Years Later: On the Road to Exile

Special for the Armenian Weekly As we begin Some people look for their stories at their desks, others among the…

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Culture

Movie Review: The Cut

Special for the Armenian Weekly A 100-year-old cut. Fatih Akın’s film “Kesik (The Cut)” about the Armenian Genocide made its…

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Opinion

Behind the Police Lines: The Attacks Against Armenians in Samatya

Special for the Armenian Weekly. Historian Taner Akçam recently told me, “Living in Turkey as an Armenian is an art–the…

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Opinion

An Interview with Garo Yalic, Advisor to Valerie Boyer

The Armenian Weekly publishes an interview with Garo Yalic, a politician from Marseille, France, and one of the writers of…

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