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Travel

The Final Hours of Artsakh as We Know It: A Diasporan’s Journey

December 1, 2020 Dickran Khodanian 5

KASHATAGH/STEPANAKERT, Artsakh – Imagine having to hand deliver the key to an Armenian church from Kashatagh to the parish priest in Goris because you may have potentially been the last Armenian to visit before the […]

Youth

Not so thankful

November 27, 2020 Rita Bahnan 0

Day 60 since the start of restless attacks and torture on Armenians by the Azeris and Turks. Day 60 of not waking up from this nightmare and desperately savoring any good news that comes about. […]

Literary Corner

Goodnight Moon translation project aims to provide comfort, support Artsakh’s displaced children

November 23, 2020 Haig Norian 0

Here in the US Diaspora, no children’s book collection is complete without at least one copy of GOODNIGHT MOON. In this timeless bedtime story, a whimsical series of illustrations capture the essence of falling asleep. […]

Photography

The Beating Heart of Artsakh: A Photo Essay

November 10, 2020 Jonathan Alpeyrie 4

In the course of the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which reached a sudden end on November 9, Artsakh was steeped in a humanitarian disaster. The Armenian settlements of Artsakh endured persistent shelling and the […]

News

Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Another Humanitarian Ceasefire

October 17, 2020 Leeza Arakelian 0

After yet another night of heavy shelling on the civilian populations of Artsakh, the Republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire once again—the second declaration of its kind in one week. […]

News

Azerbaijan’s strikes on civilian targets increase as war rages into third week

October 16, 2020 Lillian Avedian 0

On the twentieth day of the war, Azerbaijan has once again violated Armenian airspace, while the number of civilian and military casualties continues to climb as hostilities intensify.  Late Friday into early Saturday morning, Armenian […]

Special Reports

Fighting to Survive: A View from Stepanakert

October 16, 2020 Antranig Kasbarian 4

STEPANAKERT—Early this morning, I was awakened by distant thuds, sounding at regular intervals, as Artsakh’s capital once again felt the attack of Azerbaijani bombing raids. Fortunately, the attack was a brief one, but the message […]

Travel

Celebrating Independence: Artsakh Then and Now

September 8, 2020 Matthew Karanian 3

I had just arrived in Artsakh in the summer of 1995, when I heard the distinctive sound of soldiers marching behind me. As I turned around, a group of fresh-faced soldiers marched past me and […]

Community News

Providence ARS “Ani” Chapter hosts presentation about today’s Armenia and Artsakh

November 26, 2019 Guest Contributor 1

By Jean Goshgarian Michael PROVIDENCE, RI – On November 21, the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Ani chapter hosted a very special evening with husband and wife duo John and June Mangassarian, who captivated the audience […]

Reflections

Arajamugh: So far, yet so close to home

August 20, 2019 AYF-YOARF 1

By Sahak Zakarian, Internship Director, Chicago “Ararat” Chapter Alumnus A two hour drive south of Stepanakert off the beaten path sits a village at the end of the world—the end of the Armenian world, as […]

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