Armenian Genocide

BY: JANO BOGHOSSIAN LOS ANGELES (UpROxx) — The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors rewrote history by concluding their record-breaking NBA regular season with an astonishing 73 wins. Golden State may have achieved[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — When the results of the vote were announced — all in favor, with only one nay and one abstention – the German[...]

YEREVAN — The Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, an annual international humanitarian award is currently accepting nominations until September 9. The Aurora Prize is seeking personal stories of individuals who[...]

PRAGUE (Armenpress) — In an interview with the Czech Parliamentni Listi online newspaper, Czech President Milos Zeman said he intends to urge the Parliament and the Government of the Czech Republic[...]

After the German Bundestag on June 2 passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide, the acting head of the Armenian Church in Istanbul, Archbishop Aram Atesyan, posted the following letter[...]

WATERTOWN — The Greater Boston community came together once again to serve those in need. Saturday, April 17 marked the second annual Blood Drive of the Armenian American Medical Association[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — The resolution on the Armenian Genocide, long awaited by the Armenian community especially in the diaspora, and long-feared by the Turkish[...]

BUENOS AIRES (Prensa Armenia) — The province of Entre Rios in Argentina, on Tuesday, May 31 recognized the Armenian Genocide, approving a law adhering to the National Law 26199, which establishes every April[...]

BERLIN (Deutsche Welle) —  When German Chancellor Angela Merkel met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, May 23, she presumably had to deal with his anger at plans by a broad[...]

By Walter Kalaidjian For a century, the Armenian Genocide has remained an indelible black mark on the ledger of modernity. The systematic murder of over one million Armenians perpetrated by[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff WORCESTER — Hagop Bogigian (1856-1931) was one of the early emigrants from Ottoman Armenia to the United States. Though penniless upon arrival in 1876, he[...]