From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Alin K. Gregorian I have spent a lifetime hearing about the events of 1915 and I can say that this is an anniversary whose commemoration I have both looked[...]

By Peter Sourian This story occurred several years ago at Bard College in upstate New York, where I taught Literature and Writing for the last 45 years, until June 2010.[...]

43 US States Which Recognize the Armenian Genocide Alaska 1990 (Senate), 1990 (Governor)   Arizona 1990 (Governor) 2009 (Municipal: Scottsdale, Tempe)   Arkansas 2001 (Governor)   California 1986 (Governor), 1991[...]

ANKARA (Agence France Presse) — The first ever member of Turkey’s Armenian community to hold the post of senior advisor to the Turkish prime minister has retired, an official announced[...]

YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Turkey finds itself more and more isolated on the sinking boat of denialism, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said in an interview, when asked to describe Turkey’s[...]

The Genocide of the Armenians THE CENTENNIAL OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE is here, and the Armenian Mirror-Spectator is covering its various manifestations throughout the year and beyond. It is too[...]

AUSTIN, Texas — On Saturday, April 18, about one thousand Armenian-Americans and their supporters marched from the First Methodist Church Family Life Center to the State Capitol. Many residents from Houston[...]

BOSTON — More than 20 runners in the 119th Boston Marathon honored the history and legacy of the Armenian Genocide by running in gear with the specially designed emblem on[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — On Friday, April 24, when this issue of the Mirror-Spectator appears, the German parliament will be holding a session to commemorate[...]

BRUSSELS/ISTANBUL  (Reuters) — The European Parliament backed a motion on Wednesday, April 15, that calls the massacre a century ago of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Ani L. Kharajian of the Harvard Business School will moderate a panel discussion entitled “Transforming Cynicism Into Success: Diasporan Involvement in Armenia’s Economic Development,” on Friday, May 1, at[...]