The Ghosts of Bank Ottoman Past
Special for the Armenian Weekly The story never ends when it comes to Armenians and Turks, the genocide, and the blowback of the aftermath. It’s in our genes, the air we breathe, the memories we never […]
Special for the Armenian Weekly The story never ends when it comes to Armenians and Turks, the genocide, and the blowback of the aftermath. It’s in our genes, the air we breathe, the memories we never […]
Advice for Armenia Against Leading Western Educational Reform Tendencies Special for the Armenian Weekly Armenia needs talented youth in order to become a competitive player in the global market economy. The changing landscape of its […]
I did not buy Meline Toumani’s book, There Was and There Was Not; instead, I checked it out of the public library and read it. The author states early on in her book that she […]
Special for the Armenian Weekly How frustrating it must be for President Ilham Aliyev to command the largest military force in the south Caucasus and not be able to retake Artsakh. His oft-repeated threat to […]
Dear Editor, For the first time, an LGBT Forum was held in Armenia. Yes, you read it right. An LGBT Forum. In Armenia. It was symbolically called “Rainbow.” Just a couple of years ago, organizing […]
“It’s all over bar the shouting.” That’s an idiom often used when the outcome of a situation or event (or campaign) is a certainty, particularly when the outcome is known well in advance. Unfortunately for […]
Special for the Armenian Weeky Have you ever wondered how Armenian families were able to reconnect during and after the genocide before the communication tools of today? There were those trapped in the diaspora, mostly […]
The commemoration of the Armenian Genocide Centennial was a momentous and remarkable success worldwide and in Armenia. A great deal was accomplished—from the Pope’s acknowledgement and the historical Mass held at the Vatican, to the […]
Dear Editor: On Sept. 18, Garen Yegparian published an article in Asbarez, which also appeared in the Armenian Weekly on Sept. 24. The title of the article was “Are They Trying to Telling Us Something?” […]
The following article is adapted from a keynote address delivered by Clark University Professor Taner Akçam, Endowed Chair of Armenian Genocide Studies, at the 2015 International Hrant Dink Award ceremony in Istanbul on Sept. 15. Lemkin, the Problem of […]
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