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Culture

Speaking to be Heard: An Interview with Vartan Oskanian

June 3, 2009 Houry Mayissian 6

Below is an interview with Armenia’s former Foreign Minister of Vartan Oskanian about his recently published book, Speaking to Be Heard. Hourig Mayissian: What led you to prepare Speaking to Be Heard? Vartan Oskanian: Even […]

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Opinion

Turpin: The Black Sheep, the Scapegoat, and Democracy’s Slaughtered Lamb

May 29, 2009 Andy Turpin 4

Life in Postwar Kosovo as the U.S.’s ‘Burek Republic’ PRISTINA, Kosovo (A.W.)—On March 19, a snowy day and a month after the Republic of Kosovo’s second anniversary of its independence from Serbia, I sat and […]

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Jeffrey Fleishman and the Sound Byte War

May 29, 2009 Andy Turpin 1

LA Times War Correspondent Talks about Kosovo and ‘Promised Virgins’ WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—On May 14, Jeffrey Fleishman, the Los Angeles Times Cairo Bureau chief and former Philadelphia Inquirer war correspondent assigned to the war in […]

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Aaron Bogosian Builds a Legacy

May 7, 2009 Antranig Dereyan 1

Growing up in Massena, N.Y., Aaron Bogosian played sports—any sport he could play—but he was most interested in hockey. “Since the age of three, I wanted to play hockey. My father played football and so […]

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‘Turkey has pressured Armenia towards pliancy—to the point of defeatism’

April 29, 2009 Weekly Staff 2

An Interview with Antranig Kasbarian Below is an interview with the ARF Eastern U.S. Central Committee chairperson Dr. Antranig Kasbarian on the recent developments in Turkey-Armenia relations and the exit of the ARF from Armenia’s […]

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Papazian Speaks Out on Armenian Genocide Recognition

April 23, 2009 Guest Contributor 7

The following interview was sent by Dr. Dennis Papazian to the Armenian American press earlier this month. Question: When he was a presidential candidate, Barack Obama promised to reaffirm American acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide […]

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News

‘Dinner with the President, Back to the Wall’: A Conversation With Oral Calislar

April 16, 2009 Andy Turpin 0

ISTANBUL, Turkey (A.W.)—On March 16, Radikal columnist and Turkish journalist Oral Calislar spoke to the Weekly about the current state of Armenian Genocide politics in Turkey just prior to President Barack Obama’s recent visit to […]

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In Exclusive Interviews with the Weekly: Congressmen Stand Firmly Behind Genocide Resolution

March 20, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On March 17, a resolution (H.Res.252) calling on the U.S. president to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide was introduced by Representatives Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), George Radanovich (R-Calif.), Frank Pallone (D-N.J.), and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.). […]

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Culture

NAASR to Premiere J. Michael Hagopian’s ‘The River Ran Red’ in Boston

March 11, 2009 Andy Turpin 0

WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) will present the East Coast premiere of award-winning filmmaker J. Michael Hagopian’s documentary “The River Ran Red” on Sun., March 22 at 4 p.m. […]

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The Scholar at the End of the World

February 19, 2009 Andy Turpin 0

An Interview with George Bournoutian BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 12, Dr. George Bournoutian, a prolific Armenian historian and pillar in the field of Eastern European and Middle Eastern Studies, currently at Iona College’s Department of […]

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