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41.
Armenia: Political Prospects for 1998
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... most political parties in Armenia are made of small groups of individuals or intellectuals who oppose the government or the leadership of their former party or organization.
c) The opposition has not ...
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Nagorno Karabakh: A Time for Thoughtfulness?
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... since the Karabakh Armenians' independence movement emerged in 1988. Over two dozen OSCE sponsored negotiations, initiated since 1992, have failed to resolve the oldest conflict in the former Soviet Union. ...
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Karabakh: Edging Towards the Big Agreement
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The dispute between Armenians and Azerbaijanis over Nagorno Karabakh–a small enclave of 4388 square kilometres in Azerbaijan, with a population of about 150,000–is the oldest conflict in the former Soviet ...
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44.
Karabakh: Internationalising the Enclave
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... of Russia, France and the US earlier this year.
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, dating from the 1920s, is one of the oldest conflicts in the former Soviet Union. Flaring up again in 1988 as a movement ...
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The Nagorno Karabakh Conflict
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... Issues Tofig Zulfugarov, Deputy Foreign Minister; Nizami Bahmanov, former Chief Executive of Shusha (Turan 8/2/95)
Armenia Gerald Libaridian, Senior Presidential Advisor; Vartan Oskanian, Deputy Foreign ...
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Nagorno-Karabakh Impasse
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... According to official estimates, there are around 450,000 Armenian refugees in Armenia and other former Soviet republics as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as well as around a million Azeri ...
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Hrant Dink et les Arméniens en Turquie
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... dans les écoles des minorités « les directeurs adjoints turcs ») : « Vous êtes nos yeux et nos oreilles … Votre rôle est de nous informer même sur les plus petites fautes que ces gens font. » Il déclara ...
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48.
Risking Democracy: Elections in Azerbaijan
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... Front leader and former president Abulfaz Elchibey, who died of cancer in Ankara in August and whose state funeral in Baku was attended by some 100,000 people, was the other major cause of change in the ...
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Dividing Jerusalem : Armenians on the line of confrontation
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... soldiers and rabbis."
Another lay resident of the Armenian Quarter and a former lecturer at the Patriarchal seminary, who did not wish to be identified, speaking to AIM from Jerusalem added, "Based on ...
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50.
Council of Europe Votes In favor of Armenia’s membership
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... former Soviet states have access to CE’s democracy and human rights programs.
The Council of Europe is not a structure of the European Union (EU). While the CE cooperates with the EU and the Organization ...
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51.
A Noble Cause: Violinist Levon Chilingirian
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... to British subjects for their "outstanding work." Chilingirian is not the first Armenian to be so honored. Among former recipients are Sarkis Kurkjian (deceased) for services to the Armenian community ...
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Shooting Again: Assassination Attempt Shakes Up Karabakh and Armenia
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... arrested on suspicion of complicity, including former Defense Minister Samvel Babayan and his brother, Karen, Mayor of Stepanakert. Fifteen of the detainees were released within a week.
Karabakh’s Prosecutor ...
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53.
Pomp and Circumstance Greet President in Lebanon
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... Speaker and the Prime Minister, as well as former Premier Rafik Hariri and a host of economic and business officials.
A number of bilateral agreements were signed between the two countries in the spheres ...
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54.
Haigazian University in Lebanon
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... is named after Yale University graduate Dr. Armenag Haigazian (1879-1921), the former principal of the Jenanian Apostolic Institute in Konya, Turkey. A respected educator and community leader, Haigazian ...
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55.
When Small is Big: Armenian Evangelicals
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... return of the festival throughout the churches. Thus, “the reformers,” originally a group within the church, now excluded from the church’s fellowship, formed a rival organization outside the church – ...
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56.
OSCE Istanbul Summit
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... major conflicts in the “OSCE area.” In addition to noting the “humanitarian situation” in Kosovo, the “democratic shortcomings” in the former Yugoslavia, the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the conflicts ...
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Catholicosal Elections in Armenia
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... Vicar of the Ararat Diocese and former Vicar General of the Catholicosate.
The College of Bishops and hundreds of delegates have concentrated their attention on the two candidates.
Meanwhile, in recent ...
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58.
A Devastating Earthquake Shakes the Land, People and Government of Turkey
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... there. In early October a benefit concert was organized by the Diocese at the St. Vartan Cathedral in New York, where former Istanbul-natives, renown violinists, sisters Ani and Ida Kavafian and pianist ...
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59.
Crisis Without Borders: Armenian Media in the Middle East
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... are no local Armenian newspapers, except the Gandsasar monthly published by the Armenian Prelacy in Aleppo.
Bebo Simonian, whose articles regularly appear in various newspapers, is also a former principal ...
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60.
An Arab Historian and His Cause
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... that is, until 1985, when Walid Joumblatt, PSP leader, the flamboyant former minister of refugee affairs and the son of the late distinguished Lebanese politician Kamal Joumblatt, asked him to prepare ...
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