Garen Chiloyan

Garen Chiloyan was born in Aleppo, Syria, and has lived in Watertown, Mass., for much of his life. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in mathematics at the University of Connecticut. He is interested in economics and human rights, and is an avid reader of anything by Ernest Hemingway and Oscar Wilde.
Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Let’s Stop Appealing to the Morality of Bourgeois States

Dear Editor, After reading headlines about another year without “official U.S. recognition” of the Armenian Genocide, it is time Armenians…

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Op-Eds

The International Community Cannot Turn Its Back on the People of Afrin

On Jan. 20, the Turkish state began conducting air raids in the Afrin Canton in Syria—an enclave near the Turkish…

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Op-Eds

Op-Ed: Let Us Be That Generation

Special for the Armenian Weekly 2016 ended with a historic United States election. The Republican Party had the carpet pulled…

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News

From Survival to Revival: Boston Youth Hold Centennial Vigil

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the youth of Greater Boston led their community during…

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Opinion

No Friends but the Mountains: ISIS and the Kurdish Struggle

Special for the Armenian Weekly On June 6, ISIS forces captured the Iraqi city of Mosul. The Islamist forces, outnumbered…

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Opinion

My Great Uncle and the Legacy of Hrant Dink

Special for the Armenian Weekly On Jan. 19, 2014, a coffee hour commemoration was held in St. James Armenian Church…

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