Suzanne Khardalian

Suzanne Khardalian is a documentary filmmaker based in Stockholm, Sweden. Her films include “Back to Ararat,” “I Hate Dogs,” and “Grandma’s Tattoos.” She contributes regularly to Armenian-language newspapers.
Opinion

From Der Zor to Majdanek: Genocide Trivialized in Scandinavia

An essay about the ashes from Majdanek in Sweden, and the Danish Royal Library’s ‘alternative’ exhibition Two appalling events took…

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Caught in the Middle: When Dogmas Die and Traditions Thrive

Many Armenians living in the Western world, but also our compatriots in Armenia, acknowledge secularism while being attached to a…

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Khardalian: With the Pruner in Our Defense!

As fall approaches, the newspapers and magazines remind me of my civic duties and encourage me to keep on murdering…

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The War in Syria and Us: The Obligation of Updating Our National Security Strategy

“De toutes les passions, la peur est celle qui affaiblit le plus le jugement.” –Cardinal de Retz (17th century) The…

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Taboos, Tattoos, and Trauma: Making ‘Grandma’s Tattoos’

The Armenian Weekly Magazine April 2012  I have a tree, my own tree in Stockholm. A dead oak tree. Majestic…

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