November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
FULYA ÖZERKAN ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News
The warm winds of change in Turkish-Armenian ties will somehow create a domino effect with positive implications, from the lifting of the blockade on Nakhichevan to the resolution of… » more »
Domino effect of Turkey-Armenia warmth to coat Gate of Orient, says analyst
Monday, November 16, 2009
FULYA ÖZERKAN ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News
The warm winds of change in Turkish-Armenian ties will somehow create a domino effect with positive implications, from the lifting of the blockade on Nakhichevan to the resolution of… » more »
November 14, 2009
BY DR. HENRY ASTARJIAN
For centuries this has been the Turkish modus operandi. Since the middle ages when the central Asian invasion of their west began, a variety of Turkmens, Tatars, Mongols, Khazars, Seljuks, Kara Qoyunlu, Aq Qoyunlu, and the… » more »
Ya Vur Kurtul, Ya Ver Kurtul
BY DR. HENRY ASTARJIAN
For centuries this has been the Turkish modus operandi. Since the middle ages when the central Asian invasion of their west began, a variety of Turkmens, Tatars, Mongols, Khazars, Seljuks, Kara Qoyunlu, Aq Qoyunlu, and the… » more »
November 14, 2009
By Harut Sassounian
At its annual banquet on November 8, the Armenian National Committee (Western U.S.), honored California Attorney General Jerry Brown, former governor and current gubernatorial candidate, with the Freedom Award; California State Senator Mark Wyland, and California State… » more »
A Call to Mobilize the Diaspora, Delivered at ANC Banquet
By Harut Sassounian
At its annual banquet on November 8, the Armenian National Committee (Western U.S.), honored California Attorney General Jerry Brown, former governor and current gubernatorial candidate, with the Freedom Award; California State Senator Mark Wyland, and California State… » more »
November 13, 2009
By ORHAN KEMAL CENGİZ
I was originally only planning to write an entertaining story, but then I came across a piece of news in Today's Zaman. I said to myself Turkey is like a family that has a psychopathic father… » more »
Killing another Armenian
By ORHAN KEMAL CENGİZ
I was originally only planning to write an entertaining story, but then I came across a piece of news in Today's Zaman. I said to myself Turkey is like a family that has a psychopathic father… » more »
November 13, 2009
By Ara Khachatourian
Armenian National Congress leader Levon Ter-Petrosian, in a speech to his supporters on Wednesday, said his party was ready-in principle-to recognize Serzh Sarkisian's legitimacy if the president agreed to cooperate with his group on challenges facing Armenia.… » more »
Ter-Petrosian Aligns Himself with Sarkisian
By Ara Khachatourian
Armenian National Congress leader Levon Ter-Petrosian, in a speech to his supporters on Wednesday, said his party was ready-in principle-to recognize Serzh Sarkisian's legitimacy if the president agreed to cooperate with his group on challenges facing Armenia.… » more »
November 10, 2009
Day.Az interview with renowned Azerbaijani political expert Vafa Guluzade.
Day.Az: OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia, Bernard Fassier of France and Robert Bradtke of the U.S. tripped to the region recently. Do you believe the current visits of… » more »
Armenian leadership insists on opening of borders with Turkey against its will: political expert
Day.Az interview with renowned Azerbaijani political expert Vafa Guluzade.
Day.Az: OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia, Bernard Fassier of France and Robert Bradtke of the U.S. tripped to the region recently. Do you believe the current visits of… » more »
November 10, 2009
By Myrna Douzjian
As a graduate student in Comparative Literature, I recently had the opportunity to present a talk entitled "Post-Genocide Armenian Literature of the Homeland and Diaspora" to students in an Armenian Studies undergraduate seminar at USC.
I was… » more »
Perennially Transnational: Armenian Literature after the Genocide
By Myrna Douzjian
As a graduate student in Comparative Literature, I recently had the opportunity to present a talk entitled "Post-Genocide Armenian Literature of the Homeland and Diaspora" to students in an Armenian Studies undergraduate seminar at USC.
I was… » more »
November 10, 2009
by LEILA ALIEVA*
The Caucasus region is once more at the eve of events of historical significance -- a century-old conflict between Armenia and Turkey may be coming to an end.
While leading politicians and the public in Europe and… » more »
Historic breakthrough Controversies:
by LEILA ALIEVA*
The Caucasus region is once more at the eve of events of historical significance -- a century-old conflict between Armenia and Turkey may be coming to an end.
While leading politicians and the public in Europe and… » more »
November 07, 2009
BY HENRY ASTARJIAN
This is the party I knew, this is the party I grew up with, this is the party that shaped my political conviction, and this is the party I love. Men with guts, attempting to revolutionize the… » more »
This Is the Party I Knew
BY HENRY ASTARJIAN
This is the party I knew, this is the party I grew up with, this is the party that shaped my political conviction, and this is the party I love. Men with guts, attempting to revolutionize the… » more »
November 07, 2009
By Khatchig Mouradian
Dikran Kaligian has taught history at Clark University and Regis, Westfield State, and Wheaton colleges. He is past chairperson of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Eastern United States and managing editor of the Armenian Review.… » more »
The ARF in the Ottoman Empire: An Interview with Dikran Kaligian
By Khatchig Mouradian
Dikran Kaligian has taught history at Clark University and Regis, Westfield State, and Wheaton colleges. He is past chairperson of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Eastern United States and managing editor of the Armenian Review.… » more »


