STRASBOURG (Armenpress) — The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) this week published its new report on Azerbaijan. According to the report, there are concerns about the continued use of[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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 Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — There are good reasons to believe that on June 2, the German Bundestag (Parliament) will vote up a resolution recognizing the Armenian[...]
By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator WIESBADEN, Germany — When Bernhard Scheidt passed away in October last year, those closest to him thought long and hard about the most[...]
By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — Among the events in the German capital commemorating the 101st anniversary of the Armenian genocide was a special ceremony to dedicate[...]
By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator YEREVAN — Students at the Anahit Tsitsikyan Music School in Yerevan celebrated the donation of new instruments in the most appropriate fashion possible:[...]
LONDON (BBC News) — A UK-based magazine has offered a prize to the author of the most offensive poem about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is suing a German comedian[...]
By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff EASTON, Mass. — Global conflicts seem a world away from this small town. However, it is just possible that a key to solving the[...]
STOCKHOLM (AP) — The deputy chairman of a Swedish-Turkish association has resigned after derogatory comments he made about Armenians last week. Barbaros Leylani, who called for death “to Armenian dogs”[...]