The elections in Turkey on April 16 reversed what one expert called the country’s 100-year experiment in democracy and cemented the fact that successive Turkish governments will continue to deny the Armenian Genocide.
Prison Diary of Asbarez Founding Editor Abraham Seklemian
Twenty years before joining six of his like-minded colleagues in Fresno to establish Asbarez in 1908, Abraham Seklemian, the newspaper’s first editor, had a harrowing experience as a prisoner in Garin (Erzerum)
Sako Apar: A Memoir of a Genocide Survivor
About seven years ago, I became aware that my father, Haroutun Kevorkian had left behind a 250 page hand-written autobiography spanning the years 1903-1955. I have decided to tell my father’s story by translating it.
Asbarez Archives: Armenians Protest at LA Turkish Consulate in 1972
More than 2,000 community members protest Armenian Genocide denial at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles in 1972
Pardon My Genocide
There is a worrisome dismissiveness rising towards our Genocide recognition, awareness rising, and commemorative activity.