By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier Journalist Fin Depencier wrote a lengthy exposé in the San Francisco-based Palladium Magazine, titled: “Ilham Aliyev and the Making
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The blockade of Artsakh, a failed test…
By Patrick Azadian The blockade of Artsakh is a test of our will as a nation. As it stands, Armenia and Diaspora are failing at
A New Year with a Unified Front for Artsakh
By Garo Madenlian As we say goodbye to 2022 and bring in the new year let’s remember that we have 120,000 Armenians held hostage in
The Right to Live on this Land is Inalienable
By Vahagn Khachatrian I am Vahagn Khachatrian, a young journalist from Artsakh. I am writing this while in blockade. Can you imagine it? Artsakh, this
When Pashinyan’s Treason Gets to the Most Critical Levels
By Vicken Sossikian When Pashinyan’s treason gets to the most critical levels, people turn to the parliamentary opposition minority (namely the ARF/Hayastan Dashinq), to do
An Illusive End to the War in Artsakh
By Vahagn Khachatrian Life continues in its natural way, whereas Artsakh is still under a total blockade. It’s been two years since the war came
Turkish National Jailed for Sending U.S. Defense Data to Turkey
By Harut Sassounian,Publisher, The California Courier I wrote an article in June 2021 about a Turkish man who was accused by the Justice Department of
Demanding Action from Others is Absurd When Armenian Government Takes No Responsibility
By Vicken Sosikian Artsakh continues to be under blockade by Azerbaijan, in gross violation of the November 9, 2020 ceasefire agreement it signed jointly with
Armenia Should Bring Back Skulls of Five Genocide Victims from Museum in France
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier The New York Times published on November 28, 2022, a shocking article by reporter Constant Méheut, titled: “A Paris
Armenians Need to Assess French Senate’s Positive Resolution Cool-Headedly
By Harut SassouianPublisher, The California Courier Throughout their long history, Armenians have always expected that some foreign power would rescue them from their enemies. Over