By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Azerbaijan’s dictatorial and corrupt government is paying $4.7 million to a US PR firm in order to whitewash its tarnished image
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Armenia’s Leadership: Selling Out Artsakh to Stay in Power
By Levon Baronian The Armenian government’s rush to finalize a peace agreement with Azerbaijan ahead of COP29 is not a product of naiveté or a
Editorial: Armenia’s National Security in Peril – Pashinyan Must Resign
By Levon Baronian The weakening of Armenia’s national security has reached an alarming level, highlighted by recent developments such as the withdrawal of Russian border
Two Rays of Hope
By Garen Yegparian The rays I’m discussing are so different that they might as well have emanated from Sol and Earendel. Nevertheless, as different as
Jerusalem Patriarchate Wins Lawsuit to Recover its Vast Properties in Turkey
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com In 2019, I wrote about the status of the lawsuit filed in 2012 in Turkey by the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem to
Armenia’s Political Crackdown Deepens: Even Loyalists Are Not Safe from Purges
By Andranik Aboyan Armenia’s political landscape continues to show signs of increasing authoritarianism as the resignation of Justice Minister Grigor Minasyan highlights the growing intolerance
Turkish Diplomats Accused in D.C. Court of Violating U.S. Laws
Photo Caption: Hüsnü Sinan Ertay (C), the former deputy chief of mission at the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C., is seen with US Secretary of
Editorial: U.S. Aid to Armenia—Backing Pashinyan’s Power Play, Not Armenia’s Interests
By Levon Baronian The recent announcement by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and USAID Administrator Samantha Power of a $20.6 million aid package to
Pashinyan’s Remarks at Diaspora Summit: Wrong Ideas, Wrong Timing, Wrong Place
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com I would like to comment on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s shocking statements at the Global Armenian Summit in Yerevan on September 18,
Artsakh is the Armenian Cause (Hye Tad)
By Garo R. Madenlian In 1988 the brave people of Artsakh rose up, stood strong, and with great sacrifice demanded basic human rights and their