Japanese Scholar Researching Post WW II Armenian Repatriation Rumour has it that you can bump into more than a few interesting and unusual characters at an opposition rally here in Yerevan. That’s exactly what happened on March 1, when by pure serendipity, ...
"We must remember that Karabakh was the home of Azeris as well", he states at Civiltas talk. Thomas de Waal, a British journalist and writer best known to Armenians as the author of “Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War” was the ...
It’s the people of the RoA who suffer from “strained relations” There’s a conference taking place in Washington D.C. these days on the state of Diaspora-Armenia relations during the past twenty years since independence. Now that’s a pretty big ...
Below is the second of a two part interview with Richard Giragosian, Director of the Armenian Center for National and International Studies, based in Yerevan.
Below is the first of a two part interview with Richard Giragosian, Director of the Armenian Center for National and International Studies, based in Yerevan.
After a somewhat mind-numbing but not too unpleasant 35 hour bus ride from Yerevan the first vista one gets of Istanbul (Constantinople) is from the Asiatic side of the city, the densely populated hillsides gradually giving way to the blue waters of the Marmara ...
So why the need to deport this man who left his home in Lebanon to return to Armenia, who fought in the Karabakh War and who has applied for ROA and NKR citizenship on several occasions? What are the charges against him to warrant such drastic action? Before ...