In its 2020 Country Report on Human Rights Practices, the State Department confirmed that Turkey played a role in last fall’s Karabakh war and highlighted that Azerbaijan committed what amount to be war crimes
Moscow Says Minsk Group to Play ‘Leading Role’ in Karabakh Settlement
Official Moscow is convinced that the OSCE Minsk Group should play a leading role in advancing a settlement for the Karabakh conflict, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said in an interview on Sunday.
Court Reaffirms Ruling to Reinstate Army Chief
A court in Yerevan on Monday reaffirmed its provisional decision to reinstate Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan, the former chief of the Armenian army’s General Staff fired last month
Why President Biden Should Recognize the Armenian Genocide
Turkey, as usual, gets all wound up in the month of April, as Armenians around the globe commemorate Turkey’s genocide of up to 1.5 million of its Armenian citizens starting in 1915 and ask the world to remember with them.
SOAR Opens Fallen Soldiers Support Center in Yerevan
In March 2020, SOAR created the Families of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund to assist the families of fallen Armenian service personnel by providing direct financial support and children’s enrichment assistance.
Dr. Ümit Kurt to Present New Book on Armenians of Aintab
The Armenian Center at Columbia University and the NAASR will host a webinar with Dr. Ümit Kurt who will discuss his recently published book, “The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.”