Many thanks to www.nairitranslationservices.co.uk for translating my original article “What does is mean to be Armenian? : (Further thoughts)” into Armenian. Շատ հաճախ, երբ մարդկանց հարցնում եմ` «Ի՞նչէնշանակումլինել հայ»,նրանքմի պահ լռում են, նրանց դեմքին հայտնվում է գողտրիկ ժպիտ, խորը շունչ են… Read More ›
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Armenian Genocide : There should be no Centenary “Commemoration” in 2015.
In 1915 it was the Centenary of the victory of the British Army over Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo which signaled the decline of his power and ultimately his personal exile. Whilst an important event in British history, with… Read More ›
ՀԱՅԵԱՑՔ – Հայերն ու Ցեղասպանութիւնը՝ մի անգլիացու հայեացքից
2009 թւականի ապրիլ-մայիսին Թբիլիսի մեկնելուս նախապատրաստական գործերն էի անում: Սովորական օր էր ու ինձ համար որեւէ յատկանշական բան չունէր: Մի քանի շաբաթ անց, երբ օդանաւակայանում էի, նկատեցի, որ օդանաւը կարճ կանգառ ունի Երեւանում, մի քաղաք, որի մասին ոչինչ չէի լսել:… Read More ›
Syrian-Armenians: the issues of settling in Artsakh.
On May 27, a follow-up meeting took place in Berdzor to discuss how support could be provided to help the growing Syrian-Armenian community with their integration into Karabakhi society,organized by the Artsakh Youth Development Center with the support of the… Read More ›
Nagorno-Karabakh Liberation War: From Tragic Truce to Peaceful Votes
19 years ago, on May 12 1994, a ceasefire was finally declared to end the fighting in the terrible Nagorno-Karabakh Liberation War. Too many people had been killed, there was untold misery and suffering for millions of people throughout the… Read More ›
Armenians and the Genocide: An Englishman’s Perspective
On April 24th 2009 I was making the last preparations for my trip to Tbilisi in May of that year: the day was just like any other day – it meant nothing to me. A few weeks later as I… Read More ›
Caring for the Future of Artsakh
The care of newly born babies and children is a critical part of supporting the life-blood of a country, and modern facilities and equipment are essential to providing quality health care for all ages. Unfortunately due to a history of… Read More ›
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in Artsakh
“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which… Read More ›
“We are few but we are called Armenians…”
In the leafy, expensive part of London, that is Kensington, Armenians from all over the UK gathered to join in the 2nd Armenian Street Festival in the grounds of St Sarkis Church on July 29th. The event was introduced in… Read More ›
Armenian Genocide : Turkey’s cynical politicking on Artsakh
An article was written recently by Aslı Aydıntaşbaş (www.al-monitor.com) on a speech made at a Free Syria conference by the Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu. This was presented as a quiet strategy for opening up and resolving the Armenian issue…. Read More ›