In her newly published 750-page book, "A Memoir of My Years in Washington: No Higher Honor," former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice proudly describes her efforts to defeat Armenian Genocide resolutions on two separate occasions. With great relish, she brags about her success in undermining the acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress in 1991 and 2007.
In October’s survey, 38.2% of respondents said their living standards had gotten worse during the past year, a slight drop from the 40.1% of the previous year’s poll.
Here’s a little snippet of RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan’s “interesting” speech of November 10 that has become a hot topic of discussion in various internet social forums.
A federal appeals court has ordered an en banc rehearing of a challenge to a California statute that has spawned lawsuits against insurance firms on behalf of victims of the Armenian genocide.
After a professor and well-known publisher were arrested as part of a series of unjust arrests, IFEX (International Freedom of Expression Exchange) members are asking supporters to put pressure on the Turkish government to release its political prisoners and stop its war on dissent and free speech.