A Declassified Top Secret CIA Report On the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
A 48-page Central Intelligence Agency Top Secret Report, prepared in August 1988 and made public in 2012 with some deletions, is titled “Unrest in the Caucasus and the Challenge of Nationalism.”
Jerusalem Armenian Patriarchate’s Lawsuit Advances Through Turkish Courts
While the lawsuit filed by the Catholicosate of Cilicia based in Antelias, Lebanon, for the recovery of its former headquarters in Sis, Turkey, has received wide publicity, another just as important
War of Words at UN General Assembly Between Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey
The United Nations’ General Assembly held its annual session Sept. 24 to 30, 2019 in New York City. The participants were heads of states and high-ranking officials of UN member countries, including
Armin Wegner Asked Franz Werfel Not to Write his ‘40 Days of Musa Dagh’ Part II
The California Courier will publish in a four-part series the exchange between the two historic figures Armin Wegner and Franz Werfel. Already in 1915 I became friends with Johannes Lepsius. As I traveled
Armin Wegner Asked Franz Werfel Not to Write his ‘40 Days of Musa Dagh’ Part I
The California Courier will publish in a four-part series the exchange between the two historic figures Armin Wegner and Franz Werfel. Armin Wegner, a German soldier and medic, was sent to the Ottoman
‘Pan Armenian Council of Western USA’ Or Council of Armenian Organizations?
A coalition of 20 Armenian-American organizations announced the formation of a “Pan Armenian Council of Western USA” on August 15, 2019. The coalition members are: Western Diocese of the Armenian
US Armenians Sue Turkey to Visit Their Native Land Without a Passport
A unique lawsuit, not based on the Armenian Genocide, was filed on May 29, 2019, by two Armenian-Americans against the Turkish government in the United States Federal Court, Central District of California.