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Syria’s Parliament Recognizes Armenian Genocide

(AW/Asbarez)—Syria’s parliament has recognized the Armenian Genocide. On Thursday, lawmakers voted to adopt the resolution, formalizing the government’s earlier commemoration…

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Nonprofit News

The Hakawati Project: The Syrian Crisis

YEREVAN—The Los-Angeles/Berlin based non-profit Hakawati (storyteller, Arabic) has announced that it will be cooperating with the Sundance Institute and Film…

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Opinion

The Conscience of a Country

In December 2019, the news media published the story of a 16 year-old boy who died last May in US…

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Reflections

The Name of This Place

The Opening Over the course of ten months in 2014-2015, I traveled to Turkey three times. I went to reconnect…

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My Turn

Erdogan Meets Trump in the White House: The Result is a Tragicomedy

It is difficult to know where to start commenting on the ridiculous press conference between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan…

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Headlines

Armenian Catholic Priest Killed in Syria, Armenian Community Targeted

YEREVAN—The Armenian government has condemned the murders of two Armenians, including a priest, on Monday in Syria’s Der-El-Zor province. Father…

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My Turn

Trump Surrenders to Erdogan’s Demands: The Tail Wags the Dog

Anytime Pres. Trump talks to another head of state on the phone, we can expect a disastrous outcome. Trump does…

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In Sight

A Shocking Reminder Why We Must Never Be Silent

It has been a very difficult week for humanity. Whenever human life is lost, we must pause and reflect. When…

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Youth

AYF Supports Kurdish Community at Boston Protest

By AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter BOSTON, Mass.—Members of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Greater Boston Nejdeh Chapter voiced their…

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Statements

Zoravik Condemns Turkey’s Invasion of Northern Syria

We, Zoravik, a collective of diasporan Armenian activists, express our solidarity with the Kurdish, Armenian, Assyrian and Arab population of…

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