U.S. Mayors Rescind False Proclamations They Had Issued at Azerbaijan’s Urging
By Harut Sassounian The Azeri government does not seem to understand that you can’t alwaysget what you want by bribing and paying politicians. There is a limitto what money can buy. Sometimes, the
Why Did the Turkish Institute in Washington Close Down
By Harut Sassounian The Hoya, the student newspaper of Georgetown University in Washington, DC, published last week a lengthy investigative article about the demise of the Institute of Turkish Studies,
Aliyev-Pashinyan Duel via Video at UN General Assembly
By Harut Sassounian Just days before the first anniversary of the 44-day war, the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and the President of Azerbaijan
Turkish-American Groups Contributed $2.2 Million to Politicians Since 2007
By Harut Sassounian I came across a Turkish-American website, “tenthousandturks.org,” which is described as: “Ten Thousand Turks Campaign.” The website includes the combined information of five
Pashinyan Should not Follow Sargsyan’s Mistaken Policy on Relations with Turkey
By Harut Sassounian Here we go again. Back in 2009, Pres. Serzh Sargsyan engaged in amisguided effort to sign an agreement with Turkey ostensibly to openthe mutual border. Even though Armenians around
New Controversy Looms in Jerusalem Over Land Leased by the Patriarchate
By Harut Sassounian Publisher, The California Courier www.thecaliforniacourier.com As if Armenians did not have enough problems these days
Armenian Parliamentarians Brawl While the Barbarians are at The Gates
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier Another appropriate title would have been, “Parliamentarians fiddle while Armenia burns,” which is my version of the well-known historic phrase,

