Uncle Garabed’s Notebook (Sept. 22, 2012)
The Advent of the Superman O Quiet is the wind yet something stirs Between our world and heaven’s starry skies A spirit, shall I say, that knows a form Beyond all that which beauty can […]
The Advent of the Superman O Quiet is the wind yet something stirs Between our world and heaven’s starry skies A spirit, shall I say, that knows a form Beyond all that which beauty can […]
There used to be a time when I considered cycling sensation Lance Armstrong the greatest role model anybody could have. Who would not want to pattern their lives after someone who prevailed in seven—not just […]
When President Ilham Aliyev arrives in Paris on Sept. 18, thousands of French-Armenians should greet Azerbaijan’s leader with posters depicting him as the “Hatchet Man-in-Chief”—Bash Baltaji—holding a bloody axe. Interestingly, in all three languages—Azeri, Hungarian, […]
Next to littering our highways and byways, or tossing a cigarette butt out the window of your car, I find nothing more revolting than a rash of political signs. Everywhere you turn, left, right, or […]
Armenians worldwide are outraged by Pres. Aliyev’s pardon following the Hungarian government’s release of Ramil Safarov—an axe-wielding Azeri Lieutenant who hacked to death Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in his sleep, while attending a 2004 NATO […]
For a time of year that is typically slow as far as activities/events/developments go in the Armenian community, the last few weeks seem to have been fairly energetic. I thought it might be worth sharing […]
Biography of a Notable Man Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (born Oct. 20, 1878, in Adana, Ottoman Empire; died May 22, 1973, in Jamaica Plain, Mass.) was a published scientist, as well as the father of American […]
There has been too much talk about the tragic crisis in Syria by self-described analysts and experts who have managed to spread misinformation, while inadvertently jeopardizing the safety of the Armenian community. At this late […]
Last week’s column on the 1909 fatwa issued by Egypt’s top Islamic cleric condemning Turks for massacring Armenians in Adana drew widespread attention. The article was posted on websites in many countries, including in Pakistan, […]
I recently came across an extremely significant Islamic document that severely criticizes Turks for using religion as a cover to killing Armenian Christians. This rarely seen document is a fatwa, or religious decree, issued in […]
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