October 25, 2009
Oct 8th 2009 | DER ZOR, SYRIAFrom The Economist print edition
A new deal, but the old quarrels persist
THE bones protrude from the earth. An Armenian priest extracts them, praying quietly. Syrian secret police in a green jeep look… » more »
Bones to pick
Oct 8th 2009 | DER ZOR, SYRIAFrom The Economist print edition
A new deal, but the old quarrels persist
THE bones protrude from the earth. An Armenian priest extracts them, praying quietly. Syrian secret police in a green jeep look… » more »
October 25, 2009
BY ARA PAPIAN Apologists for the Armenia-Turkey protocols denied all the warnings that there would be negative effects on the Armenian Genocide recognition process, while I, alongwith many others, foresaw that negative consequences would manifest themselves even in those countries that… » more »
The First Fruits of the Protocols
BY ARA PAPIAN Apologists for the Armenia-Turkey protocols denied all the warnings that there would be negative effects on the Armenian Genocide recognition process, while I, alongwith many others, foresaw that negative consequences would manifest themselves even in those countries that… » more »
October 25, 2009
by Tatul Hakobyan
Published: Friday October 23, 2009
Armenian Reporter
Ankara, Turkey - Nine journalists from Armenia were invited to Turkey on October 12-19 by the Hrant Dink Foundation. We had the opportunity to meet with the murdered journalist's family… » more »
Turkey’s chief EU negotiator: Turkish parliament unlikely to ratify protocols without “major developments” in Karabakh
by Tatul Hakobyan
Published: Friday October 23, 2009
Armenian Reporter
Ankara, Turkey - Nine journalists from Armenia were invited to Turkey on October 12-19 by the Hrant Dink Foundation. We had the opportunity to meet with the murdered journalist's family… » more »
October 24, 2009
By Stan GoldmanFrom the Daily Journal
This is America. Eventually, we litigate everything. A 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeal in California has found itself oddly embroiled in the controversial question of whether the state of California or any other… » more »
The Ban on Genocide
By Stan GoldmanFrom the Daily Journal
This is America. Eventually, we litigate everything. A 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeal in California has found itself oddly embroiled in the controversial question of whether the state of California or any other… » more »
October 24, 2009
By Harut Sassounian on Oct 23rd, 2009
Playing the skillful political games of their Ottoman predecessors, Turkey's current masters present their country under various guises - as European and Middle Eastern, Islamic and secular, pro-Arab and pro-Israeli.
It now appears… » more »
Turkey Exposed: Cannot Pretend to be Both Pro-Israeli and Pro-Palestinian
By Harut Sassounian on Oct 23rd, 2009
Playing the skillful political games of their Ottoman predecessors, Turkey's current masters present their country under various guises - as European and Middle Eastern, Islamic and secular, pro-Arab and pro-Israeli.
It now appears… » more »
October 24, 2009
I really did not want to write about how Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan has turned into a wanted man with a bull's-eye on his back and has become a target for Armenian ultra-nationalists and zealots, fearing that it would… » more »
Bull’s-eye on the Armenian president’s back
I really did not want to write about how Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan has turned into a wanted man with a bull's-eye on his back and has become a target for Armenian ultra-nationalists and zealots, fearing that it would… » more »
October 24, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
Mansur Aslanov
If the extent of public confusion is adopted as a measure of success, then the Armenia-Turkey conversation clearly qualifies, based on the contradictory and conflicting statements coming from both the Armenian and Turkish leaders.… » more »
Will the Armenia-Turkey drama have a happy ending?
Friday, October 23, 2009
Mansur Aslanov
If the extent of public confusion is adopted as a measure of success, then the Armenia-Turkey conversation clearly qualifies, based on the contradictory and conflicting statements coming from both the Armenian and Turkish leaders.… » more »
October 21, 2009
EDITOR'S NOTE: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty published the following piece by Briam Whitmore, which we believe highlights the debate on the after-affects of the signing of the Turkey-Armenia protocols.
By Brian Whitmore
Azerbaijan has apparently decided to play its energy… » more »
Azerbaijan Could Scuttle Nabucco Over Turkey-Armenia Deal
EDITOR'S NOTE: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty published the following piece by Briam Whitmore, which we believe highlights the debate on the after-affects of the signing of the Turkey-Armenia protocols.
By Brian Whitmore
Azerbaijan has apparently decided to play its energy… » more »
October 20, 2009
By Khatchig Mouradian
WATERTOWN, Mass. (Armenian Weekly)-The protocols signed by the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers in Zurich on Oct. 10 contain a clause that states the two sides agree to "implement a dialogue on the historical dimension with the… » more »
Scholars from Armenian Diaspora Reflect on Turkey’s Historical Commission
By Khatchig Mouradian
WATERTOWN, Mass. (Armenian Weekly)-The protocols signed by the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers in Zurich on Oct. 10 contain a clause that states the two sides agree to "implement a dialogue on the historical dimension with the… » more »
October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
CENGİZ AKTAR
The agenda is full again. Following the signature ceremony of the protocols, the hawks in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey, as well as from the Armenian diaspora, have increased their criticism of the protocols to… » more »
The Armenian Initiative and the Hrant Dink murder case
Friday, October 16, 2009
CENGİZ AKTAR
The agenda is full again. Following the signature ceremony of the protocols, the hawks in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey, as well as from the Armenian diaspora, have increased their criticism of the protocols to… » more »


