Tavush

Diaspora

Scholars, Journalists Focus on Armenia-Azerbaijan Clashes During NAASR Panel

Much has already been said and written about the increasing tensions along Armenia’s international border with Azerbaijan since deadly assaults…

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Headline

Armenia ‘Vigilant’ as Joint Turkish-Azeri Military Exercises Begin

YEREVAN—Azerbaijan and Turkey have launched a series of joint military exercises just weeks after a failed Azeri assault on Armenian…

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Youth

Dear Armenian soldier…

Dear Armenian soldier,  I have a secret. When I was a little girl, I would hide under my covers at…

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Headline

Azeri Counterprotesters Disrupt Armenian Flash Mob Dance in Harvard Square

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—One of Boston’s most iconic settings served as a dance floor for a small group of spirited young Armenians…

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Community News

AYF Boston Chapter Leads Die-in Protest Against Azeri Aggression

BOSTON, Mass.—More than 50 members of the Greater Boston community participated in a die-in protest on Wednesday afternoon outside the…

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Statements

Student-Led Organization ASA United Condemns Azeri Attacks, Expresses Solidarity with Armenian Soldiers

On July 12th, Azerbaijani forces began shelling Tavush, a province on the northeastern border of Armenia. This attack was unwarranted…

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In Sight

We Build. They Destroy!

Nothing sums up the contrast in contributions to our global society of Armenia and Azerbaijan more than this phrase. It…

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News

Armenian forces repel yet another Azerbaijani assault in Tavush

YEREVAN—Azerbaijani special forces attempted to capture a section of the Armenian front line on Tuesday night, ending almost five days…

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Youth

No Hate Here

In April of 2015, I came across a statement Erdogan had made about Armenians “fixing” commemorative events to coincide with…

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News

Armenia Tree Project revitalizes communities in Tavush

On Sunday, July 12 , Azerbaijan’s armed forces started an aggressive military attack, targeting civilian infrastructures and the population in…

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