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Genocide Recognition
Posted On 01/22/2009 18:14:24 by jon2k4
To recognize Armenian genocide means to equate it with Holocaust
22.01.2009 16:00 GMT+04:00 /PanARMENIAN.Net/

Israel can recognize the Armenian genocide only if outraged by Turkey, a Russian expert said. “Israel’s position on the issue is quite clear. To recognize Armenian genocide would mean to equate it with Holocaust, what is inadmissible for Jews,” senior lecturer at Saint-Petersburg State University, expert at the Center of Oriental Studies, Ph.... Read More



Turkey vs. Armenia
Posted On 09/05/2008 19:17:00 by jon2k4
Goooooo Armenia!! I doubt they have much of a chance of winning tomorrow but hey, its soccer

"Gul is expected to spend only a few hours in the Armenian capital, but his aides say that on the sidelines of the soccer match, the Presidents will discuss a Turkish proposal to establish a new regional "platform" to facilitate conflict resolution and strengthen economic ties among Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Russia and Azerbaijan. They may also discuss a proposal to set up a commis... Read More



Think Armenian on April 24th
Posted On 04/24/2008 07:37:27 by AlphaCarbon
Today, on the 93rd anniversary of the Armenian genocide I came across this article from "Today.Az" (an Azerbaijani online news outlet). I post it here simply as evidence of how far Armenians are from having a "normal" relationship with their Turkish/Azerbaijani neighbours...which is to say no closer today than 93 years ago, when approximately 1.5 million Armenians were killed in an act of political prudence. Beside the bad english and laughable arguments, I perosnally found the article quite e... Read More



An Armenian in America
Posted On 04/21/2008 22:34:26 by jon2k4
The New York Times
An Armenian in America
June 29, 1921

"How does it feel to be an Armenian in America?" asks a thoughtful friend. I stare at him. Does he wish to change places with me just once? "Write it, if you can't tell me," he urges. Yet even while I write these lines I wonder if he will really read promises to be so painful.

Being an Armenian - an Armenian anywhere - gives one strange feelings. My mind is torn by the conflict of opposin... Read More



Survivor Dies
Posted On 03/19/2008 17:52:36 by cntbuymyluv
Armenian genocide Survivor Passes Away 106-year old Hayganoush Markarian, was one of last two Bay Area survivors Walnut Creek, March 13 - One of only two remaining survivors of the 1915 Armenian genocide living in the Bay Area, has passed away. Hayganoush Markarian died of natural causes earlier this week at the age of 106. The funeral will take place on Wednesday, March 19th, at 11 am, at St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church in San Francisco . Last October, Hayganoush's story of... Read More



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