Armenian Genocide

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Learnings from the Sari Gelin Case

It was March 8, 2005 when BBC News reported how Turkey renamed “divisive” animal names on the ground that they…

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‘Responsible Ethics’ Group Targets Armenian Grassroots Organization

Timing provides indication of less than ethical motives WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On Feb. 18, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)…

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Wilmington Students Study Armenian Genocide

WILMINGTON, Mass.—Efforts to introduce an Armenian Genocide curriculum throughout high schools north of Boston is gaining impetus. The latest schools…

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My Turn

Armenians May Benefit from Obama Befriending Turkey

Turkey’s two top leaders were elated that President Barack Obama called them last week. Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Prime…

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Culture

The Zor Effect

Reflections upon reading the 10th anniversary edition of ‘Black Dog of Fate’ I first read Peter Balakian’s memoir Black Dog…

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Tom Vartabedian

Armenian Genocide Survivor an Olympic Gold Medallist

PASADENA, Calif.—In 1915, Joseph Manjikian faced the ultimate challenge—to survive brutality from the Ottoman Turk during the genocide. Today, at…

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My Turn

Comments on Several Important Articles of Interest

In recent days, the international media published so many articles of interest to Armenians that it has become nearly impossible…

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Opinion

Turkey vs. Israel and the Armenian Question

Israel and American Jewish organizations are up in arms about Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s outburst last week at…

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Ergenekon Case Exposes Links to Denial Websites

ANKARA (Combined Sources)— The Turkish daily newspaper Today’s Zaman on Feb. 5 revealed that the clandestine ultra-nationalist group Ergenekon, which…

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Opinion

Using ‘Normalization’ to Fight Genocide Recognition

Leading foreign policy observer in Turkey discusses ‘benefits’ of Yerevan-Armenia ties In the Feb. 6 issue of the Turkish newspaper…

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