European Court of Human Rights Penalizes Both Armenia and Azerbaijan
On December 12, 2017, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued two rulings covering similar lawsuits: one against Armenia and the other against Azerbaijan. Not surprisingly, the Azeri press
Fifth Century Historian Describes Deplorable State of Armenian Society
A friend recently sent me an excerpt written in the 5th Century by historian Movses Khorenatsi in which he described the deplorable societal conditions in ancient Armenia. My friend commented: “St.
Turkish President Erdogan Embroiled In New $15 Million Financial Scandal
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan came to power 14 years ago as a devout Muslim, announcing that he intended to eliminate corruption from Turkish politics. As he consolidated his authority and
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.
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.
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…
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…
Genocide Conference in Romania Held Despite Turkish Protests
The always vigilant Turkish Ambassador to Romania went to great lengths to undermine not only the Armenian Genocide conference

