More united than we seem

The State Department's unusual guest list for a proposed meeting of Armenian-American representatives with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has caused controversy. Despite the divisions highlighted by the controversy, Armenian-Americans are united on key matters of policy.



Take advantage of internship opportunities

Armenian organizations offer wonderful opportunities to Armenians of all ages and descriptions to develop professionally and personally. Consider taking advantage of these opportunities. (And many of them are not limited to the summer.)




Urging Turkey to move forward

Published: Friday February 12, 2010

In an important speech this week before Chatham House in London, President Sargsyan sought to lay the groundwork for the next stage of the very public negotiations between Armenia and Turkey. His message bears repeating, but the next stage cannot be delayed too much longer.

A note from the Publisher

Published: Friday January 29, 2010

We have decided, effective immediately, to make the Armenian Reporter a Web-only publication and cease publishing our print editions.

Ankara drops the ball

Published: Thursday December 17, 2009

What the Turkish prime minister did in Washington last week was nothing short of withdrawing from the agreement his government negotiated with Armenia over the last year and a half and signed amid great fanfare on October 10 in Zurich. It is time to take the long view and consider alternative paths forward.

Saying thank you for aid to Armenia

Toward the Obama-Erdogan meeting in Washington

Ask Congress to help maintain the peace

Give generously for Shushi

A leap of faith

Gerard L. Cafesjian: “Welcome to your Cascade”

A big boost for Armenian day schools

The $28 million question

Taking the fight to Turkey

The Obama administration and Turkish tactics

For civil discourse as we face the future

Armenians and the Armenian Cause

Armenia and Turkey: a matter of timing

RIP Kevork Hovnanian

Setting down the parameters

Presidential leadership

Erdogan must explain

Will the real Turkey please stand up?

Celebrating our communities

Reservations about the Armenia-Turkey agreement

The Armenian Genocide and California’s powers

Editorial: Truth will prevail, if we persist

Taking steps toward a lasting peace in Karabakh

Ask your representative to sign the letter on Armenia-Turkey relations

Tragedy on a Tehran-Yerevan flight

A time for more public diplomacy

Senators need to hear from Armenian-Americans

Editorial: Discrediting denial in Ankara

House leaders show support for Armenia, peace process

Meet Ambassador Yovanovitch

Say what you mean, do what you say

America’s powers of persuasion

Iran should free Silva Harotonian

A renewed commitment to a strong, stable land

In Yerevan city elections, focus on good governance

Ankara’s message is loud and clear (Is Washington’s?)

Fixing the administration’s foreign aid request

Barack Obama wants Turkey to acknowledge the Genocide

A shared commitment, deep and unshakable

Remembering the Cilician massacres of 1909

A test of Turkey’s professed goodwill

Moving Turkish-Armenian relations to a new level

This April, read Balakian and Odian

Local elections in Glendale mobilize community

Co-Sponsor the Armenian Genocide resolution

MCC renews calls for progress in democracy

Engaging Turkey

The time is right

Armenian studies reaches out to the community

On campaign promises

Take steps to prevent a new war

Armenia and diaspora alike pursue affirmation

Reinforcing civil liberties in Armenia

Armenian-Americans send a message to President Obama

Building on economic freedom

The inauguration of a president

An Armenian-American agenda for the 111th Congress

The year ahead, 2009

Resolved: Armenians have plenty to say

A nation begins to come to grips with its conscience

Confronting mass atrocities 60 years after the Genocide Convention

The earthquake that shook our world

We are thankful for the blessing of hope

Amenia’s new Diaspora Ministry: looking to build even closer ties

Coming to terms with the events of 1915

A new chapter begins

Vote!

Support our friends running for the House of Representatives

Support our friends from California in the House

Support our friends running for the Senate

Elect Barack Obama and Joe Biden

Armenian-American activists: come out in force

Frank Pallone, Jr., and Joe Knollenberg for Congress

Support our allies in Congress

Editorial Notebook: With respect and self-respect

Armenia and Azerbaijan should seize the moment

A time to rebuild confidence

An important step forward

A way forward

Democracy in Armenia

Democracy in Armenia

Extend an invitation to Washington

Armenia prepares to elect a president

Make a call for peace, stability, and prosperity

Vote in the primaries and caucuses

Get involved in election campaigns

Armenia’s economic renaissance

Remembering Hrant Dink: a year later

Healthcare for all

New Year’s resolutions

Volunteering is the glue that binds our communities

A call for vigorous debate

A welcome effort to prevent genocide

A welcome effort to prevent genocide

Amen

How to avoid war in the Caucasus

Armenia mulls its options

A broken moral compass

It’s plain wrong

In for the long haul

Welcome, Mr. Prime Minister

Thank you!

Turkey threatens the U.S.

Call the House

Welcome, Catholicos

The power of unity and perseverance

Keeping Armenia powerful

A quest for justice

Back to school

A Pan-Armenian spirit

Despite ongoing Turkish threats, a reversal

The Anti-Defamation League and Hatemongering

No reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide, no Senate confirmation

Toward the primaries

For a plurality of voices

No doldrums

Karabakh votes (again)

One nation across all divides

Good judgment at the Los Angeles Times

Toward regional cooperation

Toward regional cooperation

Winning the peace in Nagorno-Karabakh

Signs of maturity

Turkey plays with fire in northern Iraq

Armenia beckons this summer and beyond

When truth matters

Enhance the U.S.–Armenia relationship

A democratic Armenia

A month of victories

Blunder at the LA Times

Refusing complicity

Let the people prevail

Ignoring genocide won’t make it go away

Numbers count, too

The passing of a statesman

Congratulations, Harut Sassounian

Armenia increases energy diversification

Don’t forget to write

On Hrant Dink’s karasoonk, no more business as usual

USC Trojans show the way



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