Turkey spoils own attempts of rapprochement By Foreign Editor Iris Luduker An article by Iris Ludeker in the Dutch Newspaper Trouw on 30...
Hrant Dink and Armenians in Turkey
By Hratch Tchilingirian The assassination of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink on 19 January 2007 and its aftermath highlighted both change a...
Time for Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
By Armen Darbinyan The civil outburst of the Turkish people, their unanimous march with slogans 'We are Armenians' and 'We are all ...
How to honour Hrant
The best tribute for a brave journalist would be a change in the law FOR those who care about Turkey, and its prospects of a European future, t...
Hrant Dink: Victim of deadly denialism
By Appo K. JabarianManaging Editor / Executive PublisherUSA Armenian Life Magazine As several world political, religious and other civic leader...
Turkey is changing despite Dink's murder
By Rayyan al-Shawaf ?Less than a week before Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was assassinated his compatriot Orhan Pamuk winner of the 2006 Nob...
In spite of the Genocide …
By Serge Sarkisian YEREVAN, Armenia — Over the past few months, attention in Europe has focused once again on the genocide of the ...
Turkish Government's exploitation of at best well–meaning people like Hrant Dink
By Appo K. Jabarian Managing Editor / Executive Publisher USA Armenian Life Magazine 21 November 2006 During a recent visit to Los Angel...
The EU should help resolve the Turkish-Armenian conflict
By Nicolas Tavitian EUOBSERVER / COMMENT – Turkey's accession process provides a historic opportunity to bring about a transfo...
Paradoxical Armeno-Turkish
By Alkan Chaglar Armenians have lived in Cyprus for centuries, but the present community on the island is mainly the result of immigrati...