Armenian church In Turkey to reopen after decades
Turkey recently had restoration work completed and will serve jointly as a church and cultural center.
Three suspects released after dancing on Armenian church gate
Three men were detained in their homes after videos circulated of them dancing on a large gate to an Armenian Church in Istanbul.
Zsolt Semjén and Tristan Azbej visit Armenia
The two politicians went to Armenia for a religious, diplomatic and humanitarian visit.
Armenian cemeteries destroyed in Iran
The Iranian government has not intervened or indicated that they seek to seek to preserve the Christian minority sites.
Armenian churches destroyed by Azeri forces in Nagorno-Karabakh
The Shushi province is today mainly occupied by the Azeri army.
Azerbaijan opens “Trophy Park” celebrating genocideo on Armenian Christians
President Aliyev wore a military uniform at the park’s inauguration, emphasizing the continued posture of combat towards Armenia.
Cities split in two following conflict in Karabakh
The situation in the region has deteriorated severely in recent months.
Azerbaijan seizes Armenian heritage artifacts
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh representatives appealed via Russian peacekeepers for their return, although unsuccesfully.
Armenian soldiers killed despite ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh
Gasparyan is just one of the many Armenians who lost their lives in the Nagorno-Karabakh war.
A nineteenth century Armenian church put up for sale in Turkey
Armenian Christian heritage continues to be slowly erased from Turkish soil.