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Articles by David Boyajian

Opinion

What the U.S. House’s Impeachment Inquiry Wouldn’t Ask Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch

December 4, 2019 David Boyajian 0

Turkey, the increasingly wayward NATO member, has been making more national and international headlines than usual.   On Oct. 29, for instance, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed (405-11) Resolution 296. It recognized the Armenian, […]

Community News

Belmont Library Spotlights Armenian Titles in April

April 16, 2019 David Boyajian 1

During April 2019 the Belmont, Massachusetts Public Library is displaying a selection of books, DVDs and CDs on the Armenian Genocide and Armenian history and culture. Library Director Peter Struzziero and his staff facilitated the […]

Analysis

Why Russia Needs Armenia and Vice Versa

February 5, 2019 David Boyajian 36

Astute observers know that Russia needs Armenia as much as Armenia needs Russia.  Its dependence on Armenia explains the Kremlin’s extra pressure on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his reformist ‘My Step’ alliance following Armenia’s […]

Op-Eds

Hillary Clinton’s ‘Flip-Floppery’ on Genocide

October 12, 2016 David Boyajian 22

Few people can honestly dispute Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (HRC) record of ‘flip-floppery’—and that her flip-flop record is lengthy… The North American Free Trade Agreement, Trans-Pacific Partnership, Cuban embargo, Keystone oil pipeline, sanctuary […]

Op-Eds

Boyajian: Is Russia Really Armenia’s Ally?

April 19, 2016 David Boyajian 106

Azerbaijan’s recent military attacks on the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (NKR/Artsakh) and Armenia call into serious question the Armenian-Russian defense pact and relationship. Russia has been selling Azerbaijan billions in advanced weapons that Azerbaijan is using against […]

Op-Eds

Sleeping with Our Enemy: Russia Sells Weapons to Azerbaijan

March 5, 2015 David Boyajian 109

Russia has sold some $4 billion worth of modern weapons to Azerbaijan in the past few years, with perhaps more to come. These include S-300 air defense missiles, Mi-35M combat helicopters, T-90 tanks, Kornet anti-tank […]

News

Raffi Yessayan Now a Massachusetts Superior Court Justice

February 4, 2015 David Boyajian 9

Raffi Nerses Yessayan has begun serving as a justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court. Nominated by then-Governor Deval Patrick in September 2014, he was unanimously approved two months later by the eight-member, elected Governor’s Council. […]

Opinion

The Survival of Armenia: Dangers and Opportunities

December 23, 2014 David Boyajian 15

This article is an edited version of a presentation given by Boyajian before Massachusetts Armenian Americans in December 2014. Before considering the dangers and opportunities in and around Armenia and Artsakh (Karabagh), let’s think about […]

No Picture
Opinion

Letter to Editor: Heritage Park Human Rights Lecture

September 27, 2012 David Boyajian 17

Dear Editor,  It is disappointing that the Najarian Human Rights Lecture Series, affiliated with the Armenian Heritage Park on Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway, has tapped Ambassador Edward Djerejian to be the main speaker for its […]

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Opinion

An Open Letter to ‘Facing History and Ourselves’

October 25, 2011 David Boyajian 12

To: Executive Director Margot Strom, Associate Executive Director Martin Sleeper, Board Chairwoman Tracy Palandjian I am deeply offended and disappointed to learn that one of our nation’s foremost genocide education organizations—Facing History and Ourselves (FHAO)—has […]

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