Assembly leader's delay tactics are detrimental to Armenian Americans' interests.
The Cafesjian Family Foundation is ready to invite the community to join forces and move forward with the Armenian Genocide museum and memorial in Washington – and the Assembly’s leaders know this. So why squander time and money to obstruct progress? Why pay lawyers instead of paying builders?
Published: Friday March 25, 2011
Two months after it lost the court dispute over the proposed Armenian Genocide museum and memorial, the Armenian Assembly of America is seeking to delay and undermine the progress of the museum as well as the administration of justice.
Published: Wednesday March 24, 2010
The U.S. Census 2010 forms are arriving in the mail, and from now until the April 1 deadline, participation is important, required, easy, and safe.
Published: Friday March 19, 2010
For the past two days our group of nine - experts, commentators from U.S. - has shuttled from one end of Ankara to another for meeting after meeting. Eleven meetings in all far: six yesterday and five today - the latest with President Abdullah Gul.
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Barack Obama wants Turkey to acknowledge the Genocide
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Remembering the Cilician massacres of 1909
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The earthquake that shook our world
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Elect Barack Obama and Joe Biden
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Armenia and Azerbaijan should seize the moment
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Armenia prepares to elect a president
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Remembering Hrant Dink: a year later
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A welcome effort to prevent genocide
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The Anti-Defamation League and Hatemongering
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Good judgment at the Los Angeles Times
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Turkey plays with fire in northern Iraq
Armenia beckons this summer and beyond
Enhance the U.S.–Armenia relationship
Ignoring genocide won’t make it go away
Congratulations, Harut Sassounian
Armenia increases energy diversification