Monday, October 4, 2004
Aliyev Speaks of Peace, Denies Armenian Rights [Columbia Univ]
Raffi Haroutunian, The Columbia Spectator, October 4, 2004
"The comments of Azerbaijani President Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev in his speech at Columbia University during last week’s WorldLeaders Forum—that he had a “desire to establishlasting peace and stability in a historically unstableregion”—could not have been further from the truth." asecond step."
"The comments of Azerbaijani President Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev in his speech at Columbia University during last week’s WorldLeaders Forum—that he had a “desire to establishlasting peace and stability in a historically unstableregion”—could not have been further from the truth." asecond step."
Labels:
Columbia University,
Nagorno-Kharabakh
Monday, April 26, 2004
Armenian Students Commemorate Past Genocide [UC Davis]
Lisa Bo Feng, The California Aggie, April 26, 2004
"The commemoration event concluded Armenian Genocide Awareness Week, and featured speeches and poems from UC Davis students and members of the Armenian community. The event was put on by the Armenian Student Association."
"The commemoration event concluded Armenian Genocide Awareness Week, and featured speeches and poems from UC Davis students and members of the Armenian community. The event was put on by the Armenian Student Association."
Labels:
Armenian Genocide,
UC Davis
Friday, April 23, 2004
Event Recognizes Armenian Genocide [UC Santa Barbara]
Vinicio Field, The Daily Nexus, April 23, 2004
"More than 50 people attended the event - hosted by the Armenian Student Association (ASA) - which was held in remembrance of the genocide perpetrated against Armenians by Turkey in 1915. The commemoration began at 8 p.m., and included a lecture, videos and photographs addressing the refusal of many countries to officially recognize that the genocide actually occurred."
"More than 50 people attended the event - hosted by the Armenian Student Association (ASA) - which was held in remembrance of the genocide perpetrated against Armenians by Turkey in 1915. The commemoration began at 8 p.m., and included a lecture, videos and photographs addressing the refusal of many countries to officially recognize that the genocide actually occurred."
Labels:
Armenian Genocide,
UC Santa Barbara
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