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Commemoration of Atrocities in the 20th & 21st Centuries
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... the Young Turk-led reactionary, undemocratic and ultranationalist regime.
The Turkish State continues to deny the genocide, and those speaking out about it in Turkey risk persecution for “insulting the ...
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Paper: Armenian Christianity in the Middle East
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Lecture Series: The Armenian Church, Society and Politics
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Heythrop College, University of London, Centre for Eastern Christianity
Michaelmas Term Lecture Series
The Armenian Church, Society and Politics. The costs and challenges of the Soviet legacy in Armenia and the Diaspora
Dr Hratch Tchilingirian, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford
Dates and Topics
04 November: Introduction to the Armenian Church: Past and Present
11 November: The Soviet Regime and the Decline of the Church and Religion
18 November: The Soviet Regime and the 'Secularisation' of the Church
25 November: Post-Soviet Social and Political Dislocation and the 'Return' of Religion
The Bellarmine Room, Heythrop College, Kensington Square, London W8 5HN
Topics and synopsis
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Christians in Iraq and Syria Today
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School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
19 May 2014
The Centre of World Christianity, Dept for the Study of Religions, SOAS hosted on Monday 28th April, 2014 a Workshop, ‘Christians in Syria and Iraq today: facing the challenges’ to explore the realities of the Christian communities in Syria and Iraq. Six speakers presented a rich spread of papers, chaired by Dr. Erica C. D. Hunter.
The closed workshop was attended by Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian (University of Oxford), Mar Polycarpus (Metropolitan and Arch Vicar of the Netherlands, Syrian Orthodox Church), Dr. Naures Atto (University of Cambridge), Father Dr. Behnam Sony (St. Ephrem’s Seminary, Karakoche, Iraq), Dr. Suha Rassam (Iraqi Christians in Need), and Dr. Anthony O’Mahony (Heythrop College). All participants presented and openly discussed papers pertaining to the current situation of Christians in Iraq and Syria under present conditions.
A detailed summary of the presented papers and the workshop can be found in the Report of Workshop Christians in Syria and Irac Today: Facing the Challenges.
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Speaker: Turkey-Armenia Relations in 2015
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Paper: Diaspora's 'Natives' or Native 'Diaspora'?
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... Turkey," at Armenian-Turkish Studies Workshop, Sheffield.
9 June 2014
Sheffield Workshop Programme ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::Sheffield Hallam University
Paper: "Diaspora's 'Natives' or Native ...
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Participant: Roundtable on Abkhazia
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Chatham House, Russia and Eurasia Programme
Invited speaker, "Turkey-Armenia Relations in 2015: Thaw or Freeze"; the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London
26 June 2014
Programme
Chatham House Russia and Eurasia Programme
Invited participant, Roundtable on "The Impact of External Factors on Abkhazia's Internatl Debate", with Liana Kvarchelia, Deputy Director, Center for Humanitarian Programs, Abkhazia. The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
14 May 2014
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Participant: Reverberations of the events in Crimea and Ukraine
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... Caucasus - the role of Turkey, and interface with Iran" with Fiona Hill, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution, and Gareth Winrow, Independent Analyst. The Royal Institute ...
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Paper: Christians in Syria and Iraq Today
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Public Outreach by Oxford Armenian Studies Academics
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... current affairs in Turkey. Dr Galip's (PhD Kurdish Studies, University of Exeter, 2013) current research focuses on the origin and development of the Kurdish novel in Armenia. She teaches Kurmanji and ...
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Ասատուր Սաչեան, « Դրուագներ Հաճնոյ Հերոսամարտէն եւ Հերոսին Ոդիսականը»
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Ասատուր Սաչեան, «Դրուագներ Հաճնոյ Հերոսամարտէն եւ Հերոսին Ոդիսականը» (յուշեց՝ Հերոս Ասատուր Սաչեան, գրեց՝ Արամ Ասպետ), Պէյրութ, Տպ. Տօնիկեան, 1961.
[Stories of Resistance in Hajen and the Odyssey of Hero Assadour Satchian, Beirut: Doniguian Press, 1961]
[download entire book (324 pages)]
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Window Quarterly
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New York Times
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... however, said that was not quite true.
At the event nearly 600 years ago, a conclave in Echmiadzin in 1441, church leaders decided to move the headquarters back here from Sis, in what is now Turkey, ...
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Total Politics Magazine
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... sternutations, of Armenia’s neighbours that is one of the reasons its business relations with Britain, and the west in general, are hampered. Namely Azerbaijan and Turkey, as today, Armenia is firmly pro-Russian. ...
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Deportations of Armenians 1934
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U.S. Embassy Report by Robert P. Skinner on Deportations of Armenians in Turkey, 1934
Ankara, March 2, 1934: "I have the honor to bring to the Department's attention such details as have reached the Embassy from several sources concerning the recent deportations of Armenians from the interior of Anatolia to Istanbul."
[See full text in "read more" and image of document in PDF]
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An exercise in disinformation: linking Kurds to NKR
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... Turkish and Azerbaijani officials have frequently sought to link Armenians to the Kurdish resistance in Turkey, typically referred to as the Kurdistan Workers' Party (pkk). But they have provided little ...
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In Memory of Fr. Manuel Yergatian
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... Patriarchate of Jerusalem. In 1980, the life of this energetic priest, who was full and contagious enthusiasm, changed irretrievably. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. A citizen of Turkey, ...
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1700th Anniversary Executive Committee Meets in Etchmiadzin
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1998: March 25-April 7 -- Lebanon-Armenia; Dioceses of Shirak and Arakadzodn.
1999: April 7-27 -- Jerusalem-Armenia; Diocese of Gougark. September 10-29 --Turkey-Armenia; Diocese of Geghargounia. ...
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Entrepreneurs Report on Socio-Economic Conditions
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... its attendant blockade of fuel and supplies by Azerbaijan and Turkey, and the ongoing instability in Georgia which has limited important trade routes brought production nearly to a halt by 1992. ...
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Hratch Tchilingirian Lectures on Karabakh Conflict at Haigazian University
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... involved in this struggle, said Tchilingirian, while Russia, Turkey and Iran remain the three major regional players. The other littoral countries of the Caspian do also have their own agendas, which ...
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