Echoes of Survival: A Creative Take on the Armenian Genocide
By Meghedi Melody Nazarian
The narrative of the Armenian Genocide has been on repeat — both in media and in the minds of Armenians all over the world — for over 100 years now. There are countless chilling facts circling the atrocities carried ...
Intolerance toward ‘The Others’ in Turkey
Raffi Bedrosyan
Just when one thinks the level of hatred and intolerance in Turkey toward minorities cannot get any worse, something shocking happens which surpasses even the worst incidents of the past.
Aysel Tugluk, formerly a human rights ...
A Resurgent Monument to the Living Memory of Soseh Mairik
Nearly three fateful decades have gone by since the time, when the authorities of the newly liberated Artsakh Republic—recovering from an epic liberation war fought against a merciless enemy—offered the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) a war-rava...
Torontohye: In The Long Run Of Time
By: Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill
Since the latter part of the 18th century, the media have provided one of the most important channels of communication for Armenians dispersed in a global diaspora. Toronto Hye, the local monthly, is following this ...
Thank You, Canada—150 Has Never Looked so Good!
By Rupen Janbazian
Hey Canada,
Even though it’s been a while since I’ve left, I have not forgotten about you or how good you’ve been to me…
Every time I tell people here that I hail from your shores, you end up being the butt of all ...
Bedrosyan: What’s Next for Turkey?
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his supporters during a rally for the upcoming referendum in Istanbul, March 11, 2017.
By Raffi Bedrosyan
The April 16 referendum in Turkey—to revise the constitution and grant expanded ...
Time to Cure Armenia from ‘Levon the Virus’
Levon Ter-Petrosyan (Photo: hraparak.am)
By Haig Kayserian
It is truly a sad reality that Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s name remains a relevant part of the Armenian political vernacular.
The first President of Armenia’s current ...