Dr. Khatchig Mouradian

Khatchig Mouradian is the Armenian and Georgian Area Specialist at the Library of Congress and a lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. He also serves as Co-Principal Investigator of the project on Armenian Genocide Denial at the Global Institute for Advanced Studies, New York University. Mouradian is the author of The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918, published in 2021. The book has received the Syrian Studies Association “Honourable Mention 2021.” In 2020, Mouradian was awarded a Humanities War & Peace Initiative Grant from Columbia University. He is the co-editor of a forthcoming book on late-Ottoman history, and the editor of the peer-reviewed journal The Armenian Review.
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School for Syrian-Armenian Kids Forges Ahead in Yerevan

YEREVAN (A.W.)—More than 300 Syrian-Armenian children who fled Aleppo in recent months are now studying at a school in Yerevan,…

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Interviews

‘I Woke up in a New Armenia Today’

An Interview with Lilit Galstian Armenian Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian sat down in Yerevan today (Feb. 19) with political commentator,…

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Opinion

Mouradian Delivers Talk on Genocide Justice in Ankara (Full Text)

ANKARA, Turkey (A.W.)–On Jan. 19, Armenian Weekly Editor Khatchig Mouradian delivered a talk in Ankara, in Turkish, on justice for…

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Opinion

Tomorrow May Be Too Late! An Interview with Harut Sassounian

Armenian Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian conducted the following brief interview with Weekly columnist Harut Sassounian last week. Sassounian is the…

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Opinion

Of Hunger Strikes and Role Models: An Interview with Bilgin Ayata

Hundreds of Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey have been on a hunger strike for 56 days. On Nov. 4, the…

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Opinion

Akhtamar: A Photographic Journey

The Armenian Weekly features below a series of photographs from the Sourp Khatch (Holy Cross) Church on Akhtamar Island in…

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Opinion

A Turk, a Kurd, and an Armenian Walk into a Church

We park the car near Lake Van and start our long hike towards the side of a hill where the…

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The Axe Effect: Thousands Protest in Front of Hungarian Parliament (Update)

Dozens of Demonstrations Planned Worldwide BUDAPEST, Hungary (A.W.)—Thousands of Hungarians gathered in front of the parliament building in Budapest on…

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‘Sorry, Armenia!’: Thousands of Hungarians Apologize, Condemn Government for Safarov Extradition

Hungarian Activists to hold demonstrations this week “This mistake has to be rectified by us, Hungarians!” wrote one. “Today, I…

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Writers, Activists Reflect on Vidal Legacy

David Barsamian, the founder and director of Alternative Radio, once asked Gore Vidal how he wanted to be remembered. “Anybody…

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