Yegparian: Teghood
I have intentionally used Western Armenian pronunciation and an otherwise differing spelling of a very threatened forest’s name. I have to address a minor point that’s a major irritant to me: It’s one thing to […]
I have intentionally used Western Armenian pronunciation and an otherwise differing spelling of a very threatened forest’s name. I have to address a minor point that’s a major irritant to me: It’s one thing to […]
By now you know we took a couple of good thwacks in the judicial sphere over the last fortnight. Both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and France’s Constitutional Council handed down […]
By node I mean one of our human structures, be it state-based in the two existing Armenian Republics or organizationally based in the Armenian Diaspora. These structures attend to our various needs: athletic, community, economic, […]
Last weekend was quite outdoorsy for me, but with strong political flair. Friday started out with a hike to scout a route from Burbank to Griffith Park (in Los Angeles) for a future outing with […]
Did you read about the goings-on in the small Arizona town of San Luis, abutting the Mexican border? A new technology of disenfranchisement seems to have been discovered. And, it seems the Latinos have pulled […]
It’s time to address some of the advances Turks have made in their propaganda machinery and efforts. What started with the likes of “Tall Armenian Tale,” a mess of a website, is now far more […]
Turkey’s chest-thumping, arrogant threats against France over the anti-denial legislation that passed both houses of the French legislature betray Turkey’s inherent weakness, stemming from its refusal to come to terms with and atone for its […]
Jane Harman is back on our radar screens. You remember the ex-Congresswoman who’s now head of the Woodrow Wilson Center (for more, see http://hetq.am/eng/opinion/7897/the-marriage-from-hell-jane-harman-and-the-woodrow-wilson-center.html) and who claimed to support passage of a genocide resolution while […]
It has been quite a ride this year for Armenians of the world. We started out badly, what with the previous year ending with Kobe Bryant’s ill-conceived, money-grubbing shilling for Turkish Airlines, the U.S. House […]
Imagine: The newspaper that exposed Watergate now condones corruption. That’s how bad things are in the media universe these days. I refer, of course, to the Washington Post and the Matt Bryza-loving article by Fred […]
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