“Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim!”
Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel
Although some Armenians around the world were hoping that US President Barack Obama would keep his promise and recognize the Armenian Genocide,...
Two men uprooted from their homes found sanctity in the Armenian district of Beirut. Amid war they found peace and shared the solidarity of the dispossessed, writes Yeghia Tashjian.
A week ago I visited a florist on Mar Mikhael Street in Beirut...
For many Armenians, the genocide of 1915 is not a thing of the past. Lebanon is now hosting a number of Syrian Armenian refugees who have been forced to flee fighting in neighboring Syria.
Hundreds of red lanterns glowed as they rose into the sky,...
“Will the outrageous terrorizing, the cruel torturing, the driving of women into the harems, the debauchery of innocent girls, the sale of many of them at eighty cents each, the murdering of hundreds of thousands and the deportation to, and starvation...
For your freedom we have lived and for your independence we are dying.” —Abdul-Karim el-Khalil, with a rope around his neck, May 6, 1916.
Every year, Armenians all over the world — in Armenia and the diaspora — commemorate the anniversary of the genocide...