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Will of Karabakh People Cannot be Compromised
Thousands converged on the athletic court of the Republican Stadium Thursday for a rally organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation celebrating the 19th anniversary of the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
Armenia Downplays Russian Missile Sale To Azerbaijan
-Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian played down on Wednesday the significance of a possible sale of sophisticated Russian anti-aircraft missiles to Azerbaijan, saying that it will not give Baku a “strategic advantage” in the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Harper Collins Announces Publication of Hovannisian’s ‘Family of Shadows’
Publishing house HarperCollins has announced the September 21-Independence Day release of Garin K. Hovannisian’s highly anticipated debut memoir, Family of Shadows: A Century of Murder, Memory, and the Armenian American Dream. “One of modern history’s great unexamined stories,” declares David Ignatius of the Washington Post. “Family of Shadows will move you with the intensity and intimacy of its detail.”
Gul Criticizes OSCE Minsk Group
Turkish President Abdullah Gul reaffirmed his country’s unconditional support for Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and criticized international mediators ahead of a state visit to Baku that began on Monday, reported RFE/RL.
Armenia’s Jewish Community Leader Explains Genocide Recognition in Israel
The leader of the Jewish community in Armenia told a news conference Thursday that the reason Israel has not recognized the Armenian Genocide is for reasons of national security and economic development.

