Turkish Writer “Risking Life and Freedom” To Speak Up on Armenian Genocide
Turkish writer, Serkan Engin, considers it an obligation to speak up about the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides in Ottoman Turkey.
Strangely, Turkey did not Publicize Correcting Signpost of Armenian Church
The Turkish government has quietly corrected the signpost near the historic Holy Cross Church (Sourp Khach) on Akhtamar Island in Lake Van, by indicating its “Armenian” origin.
Armenians in Turkey Mull Electing New Patriarch
The lengthy absence of Mesrob Mutafyan, the Armenian Patriarch in Turkey, due to his illness, has fueled a debate in the country’s Armenian religious community regarding whether the patriarch should
Why the UN Rejected Turkey’s Bid for a Security Council Seat?
The Turkish government got a big slap in the face last week when the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to turn down its application for a Security Council seat.
Military Historian Explains ‘1915 Events’ at Turkish Embassy
Sponsored by the American Friends of Turkey, Dr. Erickson, a military historian, presented his book, “Ottomans and Armenians, A Study in Counterinsurgency.”
The West Must Offer Armenia Incentives Rather than Decry its Ties with Russia
Armenia signed a treaty to join the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), composed of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. The agreement goes into effect on January 1, 2015…
Armenian Bear Cubs Found, Cured, Returned to Wildlife
Workers from the State Nature Protection Inspectorate of the Ministry of Nature Protection of Armenia found two bear cubs that were in bad condition in the Vayots Dzor region.
UK Shifts Policy on Armenian Genocide After Jurist Robertson’s Report
Geoffrey Robertson, prominent British expert on international law, wrote a 40-page report in 2009, exposing the false and inaccurate statements on the Armenian Genocide…

