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VARDAN PETROSYAN about PUTIN and ARMENIA :_ every Armenian should KNOW!!!
VARDAN PETROSYAN about PUTIN and ARMENIA :_ every Armenian should KNOW!!!
VARDAN PETROSYAN about PUTIN and ARMENIA :_ every Armenian should KNOW!!!
Recently, Armenian Artist Vardan Petrosyan talked about V. Putin,Armenian Politiciaons Russian Politics and his attitude towards it bringing some examples of...
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Art in Politics in Armenia
Art in Politics in Armenia
Art in Politics in Armenia
Video about Art in Politics in Armenia produced by participants of the two week workshop "Youth in 21st Century: Debating and Producing Media" held in Armeni...
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Armenia and Politics of Word 'Genocide'
Armenia and Politics of Word 'Genocide'
Armenia and Politics of Word 'Genocide'
A century ago this April, hundreds of thousands of Armenians of the Turkish Ottoman empire were deported and massacred, and their culture erased from their traditional lands. While broadly accepted by the U.N. and at least 20 countries as “genocide”, the United States and Turkey have resisted using that word to describe the atrocities that stretched from 1915 to 1923. But Armenians have never forgotten. Sharon Behn reports on the politics of the word genocide on the 100th anniversary of the events.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2729255.html
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tupac saying Armenians, Mexicans and Blacks need to create a political party
tupac saying Armenians, Mexicans and Blacks need to create a political party
tupac saying Armenians, Mexicans and Blacks need to create a political party
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My Top 12 !without politics! - Eurovision Song Contest 2011 [from Armenia]
My Top 12 !without politics! - Eurovision Song Contest 2011 [from Armenia]
My Top 12 !without politics! - Eurovision Song Contest 2011 [from Armenia]
All the songs are good, please, don't be offended! ********************* tags: my top 10 eurovision top 43 lena eric sirusho alexander rybak eurovision germa...
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Politics News - Armenia, Bulgaria government, Rome, scud
Politics News - Armenia, Bulgaria government, Rome, scud
Politics News - Armenia, Bulgaria government, Rome, scud
Thousands protest in Armenia after president re-elected YEREVAN (Reuters) - About 5000 flag-waving protesters rallied on Wednesday against Armenian Presiden...
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Armenian Genocide - Armenia and Politics of the Word "Genocide"
Armenian Genocide - Armenia and Politics of the Word "Genocide"
Armenian Genocide - Armenia and Politics of the Word "Genocide"
Most historians agree that the massacre, deportation and death of more than 1 million Armenians in the Turkish Ottoman Empire that began 100 years ago this month was a genocide. But mention the word “genocide” in Washington, in the context of Armenia, and the level of discomfort is palpable.
Administration officials decline to comment, pro-Armenia politicians rush to the podium, scholars refer to books, Armenians tell heartbreaking stories of trauma, and the Turkish government rejects the issue altogether.
Hope Harrison, a history professor at George Washington University, said Washington has avoided using the word “genocide” in order to ke
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Women in Armenia: Politics
Women in Armenia: Politics
Women in Armenia: Politics
In cooperation with Yerkir Media and the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, the Hrayr Maroukhain Foundation produced a six part mini series about the challenges and...
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After April 24: Where Now for Armenia, Turkey, and the United States?
After April 24: Where Now for Armenia, Turkey, and the United States?
After April 24: Where Now for Armenia, Turkey, and the United States?
For a generation, the issue of the Armenian Genocide has played a role in U.S. domestic politics and has overshadowed U.S.-Turkish relations. On April 24 this year, competing centennial ceremonies in Yerevan of the 1915 Genocide, and in Turkey of the Battle of Gallipoli, will once again highlight the issue on the global stage.
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Thomas de Waal: Armenia, Turkey and the World: 100 Years After the Genocide
Thomas de Waal: Armenia, Turkey and the World: 100 Years After the Genocide
Thomas de Waal: Armenia, Turkey and the World: 100 Years After the Genocide
Nearly a century has passed since the Armenian Genocide, but the repercussions of the event still shape relations between Armenia and Turkey, as well as US policy in the region.
The most recent round of discussions on normalizing Armenian-Turkish relations broke down in 2010. The two nations have not established diplomatic relations, their border remains closed and Armenians still seek formal recognition of the genocide from the Turkish government. On the international stage, the US seeks a stronger ally in Armenia to help advance its policies in the region. Neighboring both Turkey and Iran, and with close ties to Russia, Armenia has great g
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Armenians & Progressive Politics to Address Women's Empowerment in Armenia
Armenians & Progressive Politics to Address Women's Empowerment in Armenia
Armenians & Progressive Politics to Address Women's Empowerment in Armenia
Dr. Razmig Shirinian, a professor of Political Science at the College of the Canyons, speaks on Horizon TV about an upcoming discussion on Armenian gender is...
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Armenian Youth Learning the Art of Politics
Armenian Youth Learning the Art of Politics
Armenian Youth Learning the Art of Politics
Young Armenians will join the European Youth Parliament and voice opinions on important issues on the global agenda, participate in decision making process i...
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Geoffrey Robertson: Armenia and the G-Word
Geoffrey Robertson: Armenia and the G-Word
Geoffrey Robertson: Armenia and the G-Word
Founder and Head of Doughty Street Chambers, Geoffrey Robertson QC spoke at a conference organized by Alexis Demirdjian, the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies at The Hague entitled “The Armenian Genocide’s Legacy 100 Years Later.”Robertson’s speech was entitled, “Armenia and the G-Word: The Law and Politics.”
© Նյութի հեղինակային իրավունքները պատկանում են Սիվիլիթաս հիմնադրամին: ՍիվիլՆեթի խմբագրական քաղաքականության համաձայն` արգելվում է օգտագործել ՍիվիլՆեթի նյութերը առանց պատշաճ հղման, ներբեռնել և այլ օնլայն հարթակից վերբեռնել ՍիվիլՆեթի պատրաստած և տարբերանշանը կրող տեսա
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Cigarette sparks huge balloon fireball at Armenian political rally
Cigarette sparks huge balloon fireball at Armenian political rally
Cigarette sparks huge balloon fireball at Armenian political rally
A political rally in Yerevan is hit by a huge fireball as thousands of gas filled balloons catch alight. Report by Sam Datta-Paulin. Like us on Facebook at h...
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People's Party Chairman Tigran Karapetyan: Armenia's political state is sad
People's Party Chairman Tigran Karapetyan: Armenia's political state is sad
People's Party Chairman Tigran Karapetyan: Armenia's political state is sad
Armenia's political state is sad and everything is getting worse, the opposition People's Party Chairman Tigran Karapetyan said, during a press conference on...
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Why Does Armenia Hate Turkey?
Why Does Armenia Hate Turkey?
Why Does Armenia Hate Turkey?
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After more than a century of tension, Turkey and Armenia might be on the path to reconciliation. So what is at the heart of the tension between the two countries, and why do they hate each other?
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Media Watch on Hate Speech Periodical Report
http://www.nefretsoylemi.org/rapor/January-April2014_HateSpeechandDiscriminatoryDiscourseReport.pdf
"In Turkey, we frequently witness the use of biased, prejudiced and discriminatory language in the media."
Obama Marks Genocide Without Saying the Word
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/25/world/eur
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Armenian Security Services Escorts Turkish Politicians Out of Armenia
Armenian Security Services Escorts Turkish Politicians Out of Armenia
Armenian Security Services Escorts Turkish Politicians Out of Armenia
Two Turkish minority party leaders were asked to leave Armenia on Friday after being questioned by the country's security services over their border crossing...
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Professor Chomsky Lecture with MIT Armenian Society
Professor Chomsky Lecture with MIT Armenian Society
Professor Chomsky Lecture with MIT Armenian Society
An interview of Professor Noam Chomsky of MIT by David Barsamian. The interview takes us on a general overview of the state of the Middle East, and the role that Turkey has played in it. Covering the origins of ISIS all the way to the Kurdish issues in Turkey, Professor Chomsky gives us a glimpse of the complex politics of the area and his opinion on the future moving forward.
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Youth and Political Activism in Armenia
Youth and Political Activism in Armenia
Youth and Political Activism in Armenia
Video about Youth and Political Activism in Armenia produced by participants of the two week workshop "Youth in 21st Century: Debating and Producing Media" h...
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Azerbaijan President Calls For War -- On Twitter
Azerbaijan President Calls For War -- On Twitter
Azerbaijan President Calls For War -- On Twitter
In a first for international politics, the president of Azerbaijan appears to have declared through Twitter the resumption of what had been a dormant conflict with its neighbor Armenia over a plot of territory that both claim as their own.
At stake is the land known as Nagorno-Karabakh, a strip of land located entirely within Azerbaijan’s current borders...
Read More At:
http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/08/07/3468607/azerbaijan-armenia-twitter/
Clip from the Thursday, August 7th 2014 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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The Armenian Genocide: A Century of Sorrow (Part 1)
The Armenian Genocide: A Century of Sorrow (Part 1)
The Armenian Genocide: A Century of Sorrow (Part 1)
This video is the first part of a conference entitled "The Armenian Genocide: A Century of Sorrow " which took place on March 28, 2015. It includes the following speakers and topics:
Welcome and Introduction
Vilen Khlgatyan
Vice Chairman, Political Developments Research Center
"The Common Tactics of Denial: A Comparison of the Armenian and Rwandan Genocides"
Gregory H. Stanton, Ph.D
President, Genocide Watch
"The Armenian Paradigm"
Marek J. Chodakiewicz, Ph.D.
Professor of History, The Kosciuszko Chair in Polish Studies, The Institute of World Politics
This conference was co-sponsored by The Institute of World Politics, Mastrapa Consultan
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New political poles emerging in Armenia
New political poles emerging in Armenia
New political poles emerging in Armenia
Vahan Hovannesian discusses political climate in armenia.
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Noah's Ark Discovered in Ancient Armenia (Mt. Ararat)
Noah's Ark Discovered in Ancient Armenia (Mt. Ararat)
Noah's Ark Discovered in Ancient Armenia (Mt. Ararat)
Mt. Ararat located in Western Armenia (now eastern Turkey after Turks stole it along with most our lands) is where the Bible said Noah's Ark came to rest. In...