By Seto Boyadjian, Esq. In politics only the possible is achievable, because politics is the art of the possible. As such, our expectations should be ...
Time to recognize the Armenian Genocide
The president should be as frank with the Turks as he was during the campaign. By Adam B. Schiff When President Barack Obama visits Turkey tomorrow, m...
A deadly time brought to life
By Chris Bohjalian ARMENIAN GOLGOTHABy Grigoris BalakianTranslated by Peter Balakian with Aris SevagKnopf. 509 pp. $35 Last month, while I was v...
From an Armenian in Kuwait to President Obama
Giragos KuyumjianHonorable Barack H. ObamaPresident of the United States of AmericaThe White House Washington, D.C.USA Dear Mr. President, I would lik...
The Zor effect
By Khatchig Mouradian Reflections upon reading the 10th anniversary edition of ?Black Dog of Fate? I first read Peter Balakian?s memoir Black Dog of F...
Morgenthau vs. Genocide
By Rafael Medoff* Robert Morgenthau?s announcement that he will retire after more than three decades as Manhattan?s district attorney caps an impressi...
Israel, Turkey and the politics of genocide
By Gerald Caplan President Obama ? I love saying those words ? has momentarily united the world. Almost. Among the exceptions, though barely no...
Anti-Defamation League's hypocracy under spotlight
Newton (in the USA) is no place for swastikas or Anti-Defamation League's hypocrisy By David Boyajian* Newton ? Who has done more harm: the scound...
Eternal damnation of the spotless mind
On the dangers of forgetting By Bernard-Henri Levy I write this in remembrance of the renowned Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, murdered two ye...
The Remembrance Tour
In order to raise awareness of genocide as part of its education program the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (IIGHRS) sp...