Hamasdegh: Journey with a Skull
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine Once, many, many years ago (these words sound like the start of a fable…), in 1929, I went on a trip to become more familiar with our people’s sadness. […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine Once, many, many years ago (these words sound like the start of a fable…), in 1929, I went on a trip to become more familiar with our people’s sadness. […]
Is the Woodrow Wilson Center seeking to discredit the Treaty of Sèvres on its 90th anniversary by honoring Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu? Woodrow Wilson, the 28th American president, is looking down in horror at […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine In the discussions surrounding the Turkish-Armenian protocols that have taken place throughout the last year, there has been a disappointing, yet hardly unforeseeable, tendency to oversimplify matters and draw […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine Over the past half millennium, genocide, slavery, Apartheid, mass rape, imperial conquest and occupation, aggressive war targeting non-combatants, population expulsions, and other mass human rights violations have proliferated. Individual […]
Peter Baker’s article, “Obama Marks Genocide Without Saying the Word” (New York Times, April 24, 2010), like most of the media’s coverage of President Barack Obama’s April 24 commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, was based […]
On April 24-25, I gave a commemoration lecture in Istanbul and then spoke at a conference in Ankara on the Armenian Genocide and its consequences. Speaking to an audience of predominantly Turkish intellectuals and activists […]
If you were one of the few hundred people in Istanbul who publicly commemorated the Armenian Genocide on April 24, 2010, you probably heard the sound of footsteps. I am not referring to the footsteps […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine “The history of civilization” started in Anatolia, a geographic region that harbored the riches necessary for “sedentary life.” This richness made it an attractive place throughout history, and resulted […]
On April 22, President Serge Sarkisian made a televised announcement on the process of normalization between Armenia and Turkey. The president said that Turkey was not ready for the normalization process, that the preconditions set […]
Below is a letter the former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) sent to the director and curator of the Tate Gallery, noting that “is beneath the dignity of the Tate Gallery […]
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