Topic: 2020 Artsakh war aftermath
By Vahan Zanoyan “One need not destroy one’s enemy. One need only destroy his will to engage.” ― Sun Tzu, 544-496 BC, Chinese General and military strategist, author of The Art[...]
WASHINGTON — On December 15, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) sent a letter to House and Senate leadership urging them to include robust humanitarian aid for Armenia in President Biden’s National[...]
GLENDALE — The Armenia Artsakh Fund (AAF) in partnership with Direct Relief of Santa Barbara delivered $486,000 of emergency aid to Artsakh Armenians last week by an air shipment. This[...]
By David Luhrssen MILWAUKEE, Wis. — When international lawyer Karnig Kerkonian was invited to speak at St. John the Baptist Armenian Church, hope remained that Artsakh could survive. But by the[...]
By Ani Avetisyan As Armenia seeks Western help in coping with the influx of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, its relations with Russia continue to deteriorate. Last week Armenian Prime Minister Nikol[...]
STRASBOURG, France (Azatutyun/PanArmenian.net) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan denounced Russian peacekeepers for not preventing the fall of Nagorno-Karabakh and seemingly accused Russia of using Armenia’s conflict with Azerbaijan to[...]
WATERTOWN — In the wake of the surrender of the government of Artsakh to a massive military assault by Azerbaijan, greater Boston-area Armenians attended a community-wide prayer and gathering for[...]
STEPANAKERT — On Monday, September 25, a wedding took place in Sourp Astvatsatsin Church in Stepanakert. Apparently, the couple, whose names were not readily available, wanted to get married in[...]
WATERTOWN — On Sunday, September 24, parishioners of St. Stephen’s Armenian Apostolic Church found a disturbing note on the church’s outside bulletin. The note read “Artsakh is Dead, Karabakh is[...]
Tessa Hofmann, a well-known German scholar of Armenian and Genocide studies, PhD, research scholar at the Free University of Berlin, on April 11 gave an interview to the Orbeli Analytical[...]