Main Issues
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Who will decide Armenia’s destiny — patriots or tyrants?
The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com As Armenia begins its 20th year of independence, its dreams for democracy have been mugged by the reality of […]
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Holy Cross deserves more Armenian tears
For the first time in 95 years liturgy and hymns were heard on Lake Van by Tatul Hakobyan Van, Turkey – As Armenian clergy led […]
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Barbara Boxer (D., Armenia)
It is so sad and so true that a major US newspaper calling US Senator as D., ARMENIA. Is US senator working as foreign government agent […]
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Armenians worship in eastern Turkey, and for some it’s bittersweet
Hundreds attend a service at the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross, the first held there since 1915, when a wave of violence nearly destroyed […]
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Armenian Church in Turkey Reopens to Worship
By JOE PARKINSON AKDAMAR ISLAND, Turkey—Turkey allowed Armenians to worship at a symbolic but politically sensitive church here for the first time since the collapse […]
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Missing cross at church service a setback for Turkish-Armenian relations
By Gul Tuysuz Special to the Washington Post Sunday, September 19, 2010; 8:05 PM VAN, TURKEY – An event that many had hoped would be […]
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Who will decide Armenia’s destiny — patriots or tyrants?
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Holy Cross deserves more Armenian tears
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Barbara Boxer (D., Armenia)
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Armenians worship in eastern Turkey, and for some it’s bittersweet
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Armenian Church in Turkey Reopens to Worship
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Missing cross at church service a setback for Turkish-Armenian relations