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Türkiye · TurkeyIn recent months, there have been several references to an important book in Armenian published by Turkologist Dr. Ruben Safrastyan in Yerevan in 2019. The book is titled: “Mustafa Kemal: The Struggle Against the Republic of Armenia, 1919-1921.” The reason this book has come to special attention now is that, among other valuable information, it presents the text of a cipher telegram written by Ahmet Muhtar, Acting Foreign Minister of Turkey, to …See the Story
Secret 1920 document reveals Turkey’s plans, just as today, to eliminate Armenia

Civil War · IranThe recent protests in Iran, with a still unconfirmed number of casualties, have sparked widespread speculation about the long-term viability of the Islamic Republic. While much international analysis has focused on Tehran, the most acute and dangerous consequences of a deep destabilization would likely be felt in the country’s peripheral regions. For Armenia and Azerbaijan, neighbors of northwest Iran, the fall or violent collapse of the regim…See the Story
The South Caucasus at risk: Why Iran’s stability matters

Harvard · CambridgeCAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, in collaboration with the Friends of Hrant Dink, Inc. Boston, have rescheduled the Annual Hrant Dink Memorial Lecture. Originally planned for Jan. 29, the event was postponed due to severe weather that brought extreme cold and heavy snowfall to the Boston area. The speaker, Delal Dink, is the head of the Hrant Dink Foundation in Istanbul, a graduate of Purdue Univers…See the Story