Translation of an article by Antonia Arslan, originally featured in La Stampa. Lies have short legs. But sometimes – as in the case of the letter from Prof. Daniel Pommier Vincelli in La Stampa on 22 December, published with the title “Azerbaijan reclaims its own legitimate borders. It’s the Russian interference that makes the situation […]
An article by Leone Grotti, published in Tempi on 01/01/2023, translated by CINF. Read the original article here: https://www.tempi.it/l-azerbaigian-progetta-una-nuova-invasione-per-eliminare-noi-armeni/?highlight=artsakh “For 20 days I cannot return home, to Nagorno Karabakh, to see my family. The Azeri regime must be punished before it uses force again.” An interview with Artak Beglaryan, adviser to the Minister of the […]
How foreseeable is a genocide and ethnic cleansing in Nagorno Karabagh? A 2020 postage stamp in Azerbaijan showed a disinfectant specialist standing over an Azerbaijani map and fumigating the area of Nagorno Karabagh seemingly depicting Armenians in the area as a virus in need of eradicating. Azerbaijan has engaged in cultural and ethnic cleansing for […]
As a special project for the Christmas season, the Hamalir’s Carpentry and Tailoring Programs manufactured gifts for the school’s youngest students. The school’s woodworkers designed and carved Christmas-themed nesting dolls, while the tailors cut and sewed little felt ornaments in the shapes of stockings and mittens. The Hamalir’s Principal and Director commented upon the distribution […]
(Translated from Italian as featured in La Verità.) The Skylark Farm is the sad book by Antonia Arslan on the extermination of the Armenians. The writer lives in Padova. Another must-read on the extermination of the Armenians is The Sins of the Fathers: Turkish Denialism and the Sins of the Fathers (2018), by Siobhan Nash-Marshall. […]
Find the original article in Italian on formiche here: https://formiche.net/2022/12/appello-per-gli-armeni/ English translation below: Armenia (and Artsakh), being a country that has always been linked with first the Soviet Union and then the Russian Federation, has paid dearly for every attempt at Westernization, considering that the security of its borders is somehow guaranteed only by the […]
On September 13, the NY Italian Institute of Culture gladly received CINF President Antonia Arslan and CINF Vice-President Siobhan Nash-Marshall for a conversation about Arslan’s novella Silent Angel. The event was attended by Italian and Armenian dignitaries alike, including the Armenian-Apostolic Archbishop of the Eastern Prelacy of the United States, His Excellency Anoushavan Tanielian. A […]
On September 28, Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the United States, welcomed CINF President Antonia Arslan for a presentation of her latest novella Silent Angel. According to a Press Release published by the Prelacy itself: “In an informal and joyous atmosphere, Dr. Vartan Matiossian, Executive Director of the Prelacy, made opening remarks […]
On Saturday, November 12th, CINF Vice President Siobhan Nash-Marshall will make a special presentation at St. Joseph’s Hall at the London Oratory. In light of our times, Nash-Marshall will consider the Gospel of St. John through one of the Evangelist’s central themes: UT UNUM SINT – That they may be one. The lecture is hosted […]