Tag: Turkish Armenian

Turkish, Armenian journalists traveling throughout Turkey, Armenia and Georgia

OCP- May 30, 2012

30.05.2012 A group of Turkish and Armenian journalists are traveling throughout Turkey, Armenia and Georgia from May 24 to June 6 in order to gain ... Read More

Turkey: 10,000 mark journalist’s death 5 yrs on

OCP- January 21, 2012

Associated Press 19/1/2012 More than 10,000 protesters marked the fifth anniversary of a Turkish-Armenian journalist’s murder on Thursday as outrage continues to grow over a ... Read More

Armenian church reopened 100 years later

OCP- December 30, 2011

12/29/2011 The dream of Mesrob II Mutafyan who has not been able to perform his patriarchal duty due to his illness has finally come true. ... Read More

Ateshian: French Resolution Freezes Turkish Armenian Relations

OCP- December 28, 2011

27/12/2011 The acting Patriarch of Turkish Armenians Aram Ateshian has said that involvement of other thoughts would freeze Turkish-Armenian relations. Commenting on a resolution criminalizing ... Read More

CHP visited Fener Greek, Turkish Armenian Patriarchies

OCP- May 11, 2011

VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU ISTANBUL - HURRIYET DAILY NEWS 10/5/2011 The Republican People’s Party, or CHP, Deputy President, Osman Korutürk pay a visit to Fener Greek and ... Read More

Turkey’s Armenians facing problems with board’s Election

OCP- November 15, 2010

14/11/2010 VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News Turkey’s Armenian community is facing difficulties in electing an administrative board for the Üç Horan Armenian Church ... Read More

Echmiadzin Condemns Turkish Nationalist Prayer in Ani Cathedral

OCP- October 5, 2010

4/10/2010 ECHMIADZIN, Armenia (RFE/RL)–The Armenian Apostolic Church on Saturday expressed outrage at a Muslim religious service held in an Armenian holy site in eastern Turkey, ... Read More

Armenian Church Outraged By Turkish Nationalist Prayer

OCP- October 3, 2010

2/10/2010 The Armenian Apostolic Church on Saturday expressed outrage at a Muslim religious service held in an Armenian holy site in eastern Turkey, calling it ... Read More