By: Editorial Board We are certainly not insensitive to the significance of Turkey?s support of...

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...

The various sects
The spirit of religious tolerance, as we have said, has had a peculiar effect in assisting Armenians to pass from their own to other denominations of ...

Why Would Turkey Acknowledge the Armenian Genocide?
By Michael G. Mensoian With the demise of the Soviet Union and the United States? renewed interest in the Caucasus and Central Asia, Turkey?s n...

Introduction of the Armenian Genocide Resolution in the US House of Representatives (January 2007)
Introduction: The legislation (H. Res. 106) was introduced in the House of Representatives by longtime Armenian issues supporters Reps. Adam Schiff (D...

Turkish-Armenians’ pivotal role in Turkey’s history revealed
By HAŞİM S?YLEMEZ and SEDAT G?LMEZ Newly revealed documents prove that there were patriotic Armenian-Turkish citizens during the War of Inde...

Turkey's suicide
Our old ally's bent on self-destruction By Ralph Peters It's hard to watch an old pal hit the skids, making one disastrous decis...

State policy is a catalyst for hate
By Patrick Azadian Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently denounced the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. ...

Turkey may fall in its own trap by taking Genocide issue to court
By Harut Sassounian Exasperated by the international community's ever-growing acceptance of the Armenian Genocide and discouraged by i...

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 ...