SYMBOL OF FIGHT FOR PEACE AND HISTORICAL JUSTICE ArmInfo 2009-12-23 16:17:00 Arminfo. Read More
HRANT DINK'S BOOK "TWO CLOSE PEOPLE, TWO FAR NEIGHBORS" RELEASED IN ARMENIAN Noyan Tapan Dec 23, 2009 YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Read More
HRANT DINK'S "TWO CLOSE PEOPLES, TWO FAR NEIGHBORS" BOOK PRESENTED IN YEREVAN PanARMENIAN.Net 23.12.2009 17:03 GMT+04:00 /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian translation of "Two Close People Two Far Neighbors", the first book by slain editor-in-chief of Agos Armenian-Turkish newspaper Hrant Dink, was presented Wednesday in Yerevan. Read More
ISKANDARYAN Tert.am 17:25 ~U 23.12.09 Because of a lack of a passport, Turkish citizen of Armenian descent, journalist Hrant Dink was unable to travel outside Turkey's borders, said Caucasus Institute Director Alexander Iskandaryan, during the launch of the Armenian translation of Dink's book, roughly translated to Two Close Peoples, Two Distant Neighbours. Read More
ARMENIAN TRANSLATION OF HRANT DINK'S BOOK LAUNCHED IN YEREVAN Tert.am 15:56 ~U 23.12.09 Turkish journalist of Armenian descent Hrant Dink's book, roughly translated to Two Close Peoples, Two Distant Neighbours, had its Armenian launch at the Institute of Oriental Studies Institute at the Armenian National Academy of Sciences today. Read More
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian translation of "Two Close People Two Far Neighbors", the first book by slain editor-in-chief of Agos Armenian-Turkish newspaper Hrant Dink , was presented Wednesday in Yerevan. Read More
Long and agonizing has been my wait for the pairing of a three-octave marimba's upbeat tonality and the synth kitsch of a MIDI player. Read More
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