Author: Harut Sassounian, Publisher, The California Courier
Diaspora Commissioner Welcomes Non-Armenian Migrants to Armenia
On the top of all the other disputes among Armenians, a new controversy was added last week by Zareh Sinanyan, the Armenian Republic’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. A few days before Sinanyan’s
Political Victory over Azerbaijan Is as Important as the Military Victory
While Armenians around the world have been justifiably focusing on the successes of the Armenian military over Azerbaijan during the three-day attack last month, the political victory is just as important.
Turkish Intellectuals Acknowledge The Armenian Genocide on TV Program
This is the third and final article on a lengthy video in which two Turkish Intellectuals are advocating the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey. The discussion took place
Turkish Intellectuals Acknowledge The Armenian Genocide on TV Program
Last week, I transcribed the first portion of a lengthy video in which two Turkish Intellectuals are advocating the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey. The discussion took
National Security Adviser Bolton Exposes Trump’s Corrupt dealings with Erdogan
John Bolton, Pres. Trump’s former National Security Adviser, published a fascinating book on his work at the White House from April 2018 to September 2019. His revealing book, “The Room Where it
After 105 Years, the Turkish President Still Planning to Cover up the Genocide
The High Advisory Board of the Turkish Presidency met last Tuesday for five hours to discuss how to respond “to groundless and anti-Turkey allegations” regarding the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The
Armenian Patriarch Suggests Opening Greek Church for Christian and Muslim Worship
The recently elected Patriarch of Turkey, Sahak Mashalian, continues his controversial public statements thus antagonizing the Armenian community of Istanbul and Armenians worldwide. A few months ago
Turkish Government Wastes $1.5 Million By Paying US Firm for Useless Lobbying
On January 15, 2020, the Turkish government renewed a major contract with the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. lobbying firm of Greenberg Traurig for a total fee of $1,538,000 for one year ending on December