Reversing the Cycle: Bringing Genocide to Justice
A snapshot of genocidal crimes brought to justice.
A Case for Reparations for the Crime of the Armenian Genocide
April 24, 2009 by Vache Thomassian
Filed under Featured, Homeland, spotlight
Today we live in an age where there is an expanding sense of global awareness; consequently there has been a rise in the legal demands to repair what has been damaged in the past and to press nations to come to terms with their oft brutal histories. This relates to the idea that law is an instrument of the entire society not simply one nation or group.
Insurance Reparations
April 24, 2009 by Ani Nalbandian
Filed under Homeland
We all know about the atrocities that occurred during 1915-1923. What we do not know is what happened to all the money and property the victims of the Armenian Genocide lost.
Securing Justice and Survival: An Interview with Dr. Levon Marashlian
April 24, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Interview
Levon Marashlian is a Professor of History at Glendale Community College, teaching Armenian history and Diaspora current affairs. Haytoug sat down with Marashlian to discuss the contemporary reasons why securing justice and reparations for the Armenian Genocide are important for the survival of the Armenian nation.
The Debt That’s Owed
It can be said that the struggle for the Armenian Cause which was reinvigorated in the second half of the 20th century was truly one of the most remarkable grassroots political movements to develop internationally.
What Is in Our Best Interest: Yerevan and the Genocide
April 24, 2009 by William Bairamian
Filed under Featured, Homeland, spotlight
Since its independence, Armenia has seldom had the time or the opportunity to dabble in international politics. The extent to which it has been involved has had to do primarily with the war for the independence of Artsakh and, its dealings with France, Russia, and the United States in establishing the terms for a definitive end to the conflict.
Pitfalls and Possibilities: Armenian-Turkish Relations Explored
April 24, 2009 by Allen Yekikan
Filed under Featured, Youth, spotlight
The past, present, and future of Armenian-Turkish relations were the focus of a three day seminar on March 20-22 that brought some 70 young Armenian Americans to the Armenian Youth Federation’s campgrounds in Big Pines, California.
Justice, Dignity, and Security: The Manifold Reasons Why Reparations Are Necessary
April 24, 2009 by Serouj Aprahamian
Filed under Featured, Homeland, spotlight
When it comes to discussion of the Armenian Genocide, there is one topic that has, for far too long, been the proverbial “elephant in the room.” Although the topic is on virtually everyone’s mind, it tends to be left largely unaddressed or ignored for one reason or another. This topic is, of course, that of reparations.





