A century ago, when the Young Turk regime committed genocide against the Armenians and other Christian minorities, Germany, its wartime ally, could have intervened, but did not. Single individuals, like[...]
By Vic Gerami LOS ANGELES — On October 13, the Center for Truth and Justice (CFTJ) will hold its third annual gala, titled “Raise Their Voices: Break the Blockade” in[...]
YEREVAN (ArmenPress) — The Azerbaijani military has been keeping the only wheatfield in Sarushen village under gunfire for a long time to deprive the residents of the opportunity of producing[...]
By Varouj Vartanian Special to the Mirror-Spectator On September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan invaded the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh), which is an enclave inside Azerbaijan that is inhabited by 120,000[...]
By Dr. Hayk Kotanjian and Dr. Arthur Atanesyan Azerbaijan’s blockage of the sole route connecting Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh is causing significant hindrance to the delivery of essential supplies, including food[...]
By Rouben Galichian During the UN Security Council’s presentation, Armenia’s representatives were well aware that Azerbaijan was going to present the Aghdam-Stepanakert road as an alternative to the Lachin or[...]
By Aro Hovsepyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator I want to emphasize that, although I was born and raised Catholic, I am no longer one. It is often heard that Pope[...]
YEREVAN (Panorama.am) — According to the information received by the Human Rights Defender’s Office and the research conducted by its Staff, a resident of Stepanakert, K. Hovhannisyan, born in 1983, died[...]
By Hrach Melkumian and Ruzanna Stepanian MOSCOW (Azatutyun) — Citing an unnamed state official, Russia’s leading daily, Kommersant, wrote on Friday, August 11, that Moscow had proposed ending the current[...]
YEREVAN (PanARMENIAN.Net) — A survey conducted by FOCUS Free Alliance of Euro-Asian Sociologists recently revealed some startling opinions in Azerbaijan. According to the poll, almost 72 percent of the residents[...]
ANKARA (PanARMENIAN.Net) — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who previously headed the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) for 13 years, on August 11 admitted that Turkish soldiers died in the 44-day war[...]