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Armenia’s choice: The inalienable Diaspora
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By Prof. Onnig BeylerianOttawa, Canada Undoubtedly the Diaspora is already involved in Armenia. To say the Diaspora should not interfere in Armenia?s ...
You begin by reforming yourself
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By Hrach Bayadyan Decades ago the issue that received the name of ?relations between Armenia and the Diaspora? definitely relates to the...
Here is a solution… but what was the problem?
By Avedis Kevorkian, Philadelphia PA Despite the fact that I am not and never have been an expert on anything–and I am even learni...
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By Minas Kojayan PhD Van Nuys, CADecember 07, 2007 (Translated into English by Dr. Dikran Abrahamian, Toronto, Canada) The young man, Harout, w...
The 21st century will be remembered as the century of Diasporas and international Networks!
By Jonathan Spangenberg Our Diaspora communities are afraid of assimilation. The structures of most of our organizations and associations are m...
The Armenian Diaspora: History as horror and survival
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