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Armenian National Institute
1334 G Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005
 www.Armenian-Genocide.org

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
August 16, 2012
Contact: Press Office

Email: ani@agmm.org 

Phone: (202) 383-9009

 


ARMENIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF ITS WEBSITE ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

 

WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Institute (ANI) announced this week a major expansion of its website on the Armenian Genocide. A new section titled Contemporary Press Coverage consisting of a compilation of over 170 articles from some 50 mainstream media sources discussing the Armenian Genocide has been added. The ANI website is one of the most frequently visited Internet resources on the Armenian Genocide.


The Contemporary Press Section demonstrates the growing public and international awareness of the Armenian Genocide with coverage spanning the globe, but especially from countries with English-language sources including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Israel. The new section contains articles focusing on the historical, political, legal, and moral significance of the Armenian Genocide. For instance readers will find a series of articles tracing the evolution of the U.S. discussion in the media and the ongoing effort for affirmation.

 

The Contemporary Press Coverage section also conveys the world's onetime awareness of the events and the facts of the Armenians Genocide and how the intervening decades of silence, followed by growing attention to human rights issues, reshaped that discourse on the meaning of the events of 1915.

 

The compilation provides ten categories of coverage: Book Review, Editorial, Education, Feature Story, Film Review, Memorials, Opinion, Genocide Remembrance Day, Reporting, and Restitution, demonstrating the scope and type of coverage garnered by this important subject.

 

While WWI dominated the daily news bulletins, given the scale of the atrocities committed in 1915 against the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire resulting in large numbers of victims, international media coverage of these crimes became regular news. A sampling of articles from 1915 is posted on the ANI website. Media attention to the plight of the Armenians diminished with the end of the war and went mostly silent for the better part of the 20th century.

 

Public attention to the historical significance of the Armenian Genocide resumed in the last quarter of the 20th century. Broader attention to human rights issues prompted by the recurrence of mass killings around the world redefined the Armenian Genocide as a precedent to the series of genocides that punctuated the 20th century. The media discourse on the Armenian Genocide has expanded in the 21st century as reflected in the Contemporary Press Coverage section which documents such media interest from the year 2000 onward. Noteworthy articles by prominent journalists and writers will be added to the site.


Founded in 1997, the Armenian National Institute (ANI) is based in Washington, DC, and is dedicated to the study, research, and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. 

 


Updates

4 November 2011 "The Lessons of Genocide, Taught by the Son of Parents Who Survived It," by Richard Perez-Pena, The New York Times

4 November 2011 "Statesville native, Army major visits Nazi concentration camp," by Bethany Fuller, Statesville


25 October 2011 "Court OKs Genocide Lawsuit Against Mining Company," by the Associated Press

25 September 2011 "Pentagon to beam war crimes trials to US soil," by Carol Rosenberg, The Miami Herald

3 May 2011 "Let's talk to Samantha Power," by Elihu Richter, The Jerusalem Post

7 November 2010 "US revises offer to take Sudan off terror list," by Mark Landler, The New York Times

1 November 2010 "Town hall with Cambodian youth and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton," by US Department of State

31 October 2010 "Clinton urges rights progress in Cambodia," by The Associated Press

8 October 2010 "UN delegation presses Sudan to allow a referendum and avert a new civil war," by Mark Landler, The New York Times

3 October 2010 "An Open Letter to President Levin and the scholarly community of Yale University," by Catherine Chatterly, Hon. Irwin Cotler, Nora Gold, Deborah Lipstadt, and more

24 September 2010 "Obama presses for peace in likely Sudan partition," by Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times

12 September 2010 "US steps up efforts on Sudan vote," by Mark Landler, The New York Times

11 August 2010 "United States Court of Appeals rules against deniers of the Armenian Genocide," by Armenian Assembly of America

2 August 2010 "US Congressman call on Obama to intervene in Papua 'genocide'," by Radio New Zealand International

27 July 2010 "Why recent 'conflict minerals' legislation may not help in eastern Congo," by Laura Seay, Christian Science Monitor

19 July 2010 "Sudan: State brutality and intimidation of political critics on a long list of problems," by Dana Hughes, ABC News

5 July 2010 "Hillary Clinton visited genocide memorial," by NEWS.am

30 June 2010 "Peter Erlinder arrest a blow to international law," by Amanda Pinto, The Guardian

24 June 2010 "Feds say US woman involved in Rwandan genocide lied to get citizenship," by Lynn Tuohy, The Associated Press

24 June 2010 "Woman charged with unlawfully obtaining citizenship by misrepresenting her activities during the 1994 Rwandan genocide," by US Attorney's Office, District of Massachusetts, United States Department of Justice

21 June 2010 "Sudan's next war and the failure of US leadership," by Eric Reeves, Dissent Magazine

18 June 2010 "US welcomes release of lawyer Peter Erlinder in Rwanda," by BBC News

17 June 2010 "Court grants bail and frees American lawyer in Rwanda," by Josh Kron, The New York Times

7 June 2010 "American lawyer denied bail in Rwanda," by Josh Kron, The New York Times

3 June 2010 "Florida man who served in military unit linked to massacres during the Bosnian conflict of 1992-1995 leaves United States following denaturalization," by United States Department of Justice Office and Public Affairs

31 May 2010 "Op-Ed: International Justice-For Others," by Guenael Mettraux, The New York Times

27 April 2010 "Sudan's future is now, US envoy says," by Mark Landler, The New York Times

24 April 2010 "Obama refuses to recognize Armenian Genocide," by Asbarez News

30 March 2010 "Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer announced new human rights and special prosecutions section in criminal division," by U.S. Department of Justice

4 March 2010 "Armenian Genocide Resolution passes US Congress Committee," by Kent Klein

28 January 2010 "Clinton meets with Armenian, Turkish Foreign Ministers over Protocols Impasse," by Asbarez Staff

15 December 2009 "Clinton Defends Human Rights Approach," by Mark Landler, The New York Times

November 2009 "Senate Resolution on Iran," by the United States 111th Congress

18 October 2009 "Sudan's critics relieved that Obama chose a middle course," by Ginger Thompson, The New York Times

15 September 2009 "US kills top Qaeda militant in southern Somalia," by Jefferey Gettleman and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times

14 September 2009 "Bin Laden said to warn Americans in tape," by Mark McDonald, The New York Times

13 September 2009 "US expands Afghan prison rights," by Al Jazeera

13 September 2009 "Series of attacks hits Afghanistan," by Al Jazeera

13 September 2009 "Israel sees 'gaps' with US on peace," by Al Jazeera

13 September 2009 "US denies Honduras' Micheletti visa," by Al Jazeera

10 September 2009 "US says Iran could expedite nuclear bomb," by David E. Sanger, The New York Times

2 September 2009 "US museum murder suspect in court," by BBC News

30 August 2009 "A healer born of genocide," Book Review of Tracy Kidder's Strength in What Remains by Marie Arana, The Washington Post

29 August 2009 "US mulls alternatives for missile shield," by Judy Dempsey and Peter Baker

27 August 2009 "As old Nazis die off, pursuit goes on," by Andrea Fuller, The New York Times


26 August 2009 "Women's Rights and Human Rights," by Judi Jennings, The Huffington Post

24 August 2009 "Holder to appoint prosecutor to investigation CIA terror interrogations," by Carrie Johnson, The Washington Post

22 August 2009 "Vietnam massacre soldier 'sorry'" by BBC News

22 August 2009 "In South Korea, freed US journalists come under harsh criticism" by Choe Sang-Hun, The New York Times

16 August 2009 "Webb may open door for talks with Burma," by Karen DeYoung and Colum Lynch, The Washington Post

15 August 2009 "US senator in Myanmar to meet leader," by Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Liz Robbins, The New York Times

15 August 2009 "Burma to free Suu Kyi US 'guest'," by BBC News

7 August 2009 "Jewish Groups Say Obama's Pick for Medal Has Anti-Israel Bias," by Mark Landler, The New York Times 

6 August 2009 "US may join international war crimes court, Hillary Clinton hints," by Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian

5 August 2009 "N. Korea releases US journalists" by Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post

3 August 2009 "Obama to allow Iran to acquire nuclear arms" by Ann Bayefsky

3 August 2009 "US weighs Iran sanctions if talks are rejected," by David E. Sanger, The New York Times

31 July 2009 "US adviser's blunt memo on Iraq: Time 'to go home'" by Michael R. Gordon, The New York Times

29 July 2009 "US opens way to ease sanctions against Syria" by Sharon Otterman, The New York Times

26 July 2009 "Gates, in visit to Israel, will find Iran looming" by Elisabeth Bumiller

24 July 2009 "US officials negotiated with Iraqi insurgent groups twice in spring" by

23 July 2009 "
US offers Burma possible benefits" by Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post

23 July 2009 "
US sees Pakistan securing Swat before attacking Mehsud" by Simon Cameron-Moore, Reuters

23 July 2009 "
N. Korea escalates war of words, calls Clinton vulgar, unintelligent" by Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post

23 July 2009 "
Clinton: North Korea has "no friends"; must denuclearize" by Martin Petty and Jack Kim, Reuters

23 July 2009 "
Russia warns Georgia as Biden visits" by Margarita Antidze and Ame Ferris-Rotman, Reuters

22 July 2009 "Clinton cites concerns of arms aid to Myanmar" by Mark Landler, The New York Times

21 July 2009 "Gates says US Army's size will grow by 22,000" by Elisabeth Bumiller, The New York Times

19 July 2009 "
Government hit squads, minus the hits" by Scott Shane, The New York Times

18 July 2009 "
US finding its voice in Africa again" by Howard W. French, The New York Times

14 July 2009 "
CIA had plan to assassinate Qaeda leaders" by Mark Mazzetti and Scott Shane, The New York Times

9 July 2009 "Lawyer Pickedfor U.S. War Crimes Post," by Marlise Simons, The New York Times

11 July 2009 "Letter from Europe: Finding the limits of US power" by Alan Cowell, The New York Times

11 July 2009 "US Inaction seen after Taliban POWs died" by James Risen, The New York Times

9 July 2009 "Lawyer Picked for US War Crimes Post" by Marlise Simons

8 July 2009 "Obama resets ties to Russia, but work remains" by Peter Baker, The New York Times

7 July 2009 "US-Russia nuclear agreement is first step in broad effort" by Clifford J. Levy and Peter Baker, The New York Times

6 July 2009 "America searches for means of influence in Iraq" by Alissa J. Rubin

6 July 2009 "Despite crisis, policy on Iran is engagement" by David E. Sanger, The New York Times

5 July 2009 "Obama's youth shaped his nuclear-free vision" by William J. Broad and David E. Sanger, The New York Times

4 July 2009 "Russia to open airspace to US for Afghan War" by Peter Baker

29 June 2009 "Obama to pursue different path with Colombia's Uribe" by Juan Ferero, Washington Post Foreign Service

24 June 2009 "Documents back Saudi link to extremists" by Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times

22 June 2009 "Messages of Hate Met by Scorn and Shrugs" by A.G. Sulzberger, and Colin Moynihan


21 June 2009 "Confidential memo reveals US plan to provoke an invasion of Iraq" by Jamie Doward, Gaby Hinsilff, and Mark Townsend, The Observer

6 June 2009 "
At a Holocaust Site, Obama Calls Denial 'Hateful'" by Jeff Zeleny and Nicholas Kulsh, The New York Times


9 May 2009 "The Trouble with Zero" by Phillip Taubman

28 April 2009 "
Rep. Keith Ellison and four U.S. House colleagues were arrested in a protest of Sudan's expulsion of aid groups" by Bob Von Sternberg and Kevin Diaz, Star Tribune staff writer

23 April 2009 "President Obama's Remarks at the Holocaust Days of Remembrance Ceremony" Speech by President Barack Obama, Posted by ENOUGH Project

6 April 2009 "Remarks of President Barack Obama" by Today's Zaman

 

30 March 2009 "Yemeni Inmate to Leave Guantanamo" by BBC News

19 March 2009 "Now in Power, Obama Faces Conundrum on Foreign Policy Pledge" by Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post

7 February 2009 "U.S. Professor Is Accused of Genocide in Rwanda" by The New York Times

23 January 2009 "US activists urging Obama to escalate pressure on Sudan" by Daniel Van Oudenaren, Sudan Tribune


14 January 2009 "Detainee Tortured, Says U.S. Official," by Bob Woodward, Washington Post

6 January 2009 "U.S. Sending Emergency Aid to Darfur" by The New York Times

14 December 2008 "When to Intervene" by Scott Malcomson, The New York Times

3 December 2008 "Minnesota takes a stand against genocide" by Ellen J. Kennedy, Minnpost.com

1 December 2008 "Choice for U.N. Backs Action Against Mass Killings" by Peter Baker

30 November 2008 "An F for Bush's Iran Policy" by David Ignatius, The Washington Post

30 November 2008 "Road Map in Iraq" by The Washington Post

16 November 2008 "An African Crisis for Obama" by Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post

3 November 2008 "Holocaust Survivors Seek Congress's Help in Court" by James Barron, The New York Times

28 October 2008 "Bigotry on the ballot" by Gerrie Schupske, The Guardian

6 October 2008 "Parole Uighur Detainees Into the United States" by Human Rights Watch

2 September 2008 "Rice Should Press Tripoli to Improve Rights" by Human Rights Watch

30 August 2008 "US State Dept confirms Modi will not be given visa" by The Economic Times

19 August 2008 "For Terrorists, a War on Aid Groups" by Samantha Power, The New York Times

7 August 2008 "U.S. in 'Firm Opposition' to Chinese Human Rights Policies, Bush Says" by Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post

3 August 2008 "Immigrants Facing Deportation by U.S. Hospitals" by Deborah Sontag, The New York Times

13 June 2008 "Supreme Court to Bush: You're not above the law" by Human Rights Watch

12 June 2008 "Unlike Others, U.S. Defends Freedom to Offend in Speech" by Adam Liptak, The New York Times

10 June 2008 "The insanity inside Guantanamo" by Human Rights Watch

6 June 2008 "OAS Adopts Resolution to Protect Sexual Rights" by Human Rights Watch

6 June 2008 "Prison Numbers Hit New High" by Human Rights Watch

2 June 2008 "Immigration Prosecutions Hit New High" by Spencer S. Hau, The Washington Post

30 May 2008 "U.S. Withdraws Fulbright Grants to Gaza" by Ethan Bronner, The New York Times

30 May 2008 "Rice denies rights abuses at Guantanamo Bay" by Matthew Lee, The Washington Post

29 May 2008 "Amnesty International Seeks Guantanamo Bay Closing" by Alan Cowell, The New York Times

29 May 2008 "Racial Shift in a Progressive City Spurs Talks" by William Yardley, The New York Times

29 May 2008 "New York to Back Same-Sex Unions From Elsewhere" by Jeremy W. Peters, The New York

28 May 2008 "In Rare Move, 3 Candidates Join in Pledge on Darfur" by Helene Cooper, The New York Times

27 May 2008 "Bush Straddles His Hard Line in Engaging Sudan" by Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post

27 May 2008 "U.S. Resumes Human Rights Dialogue With China" by Edward Cody, The Washington Post

27 May 2008 "Border Agents, Lured by the Other Side" by Randal C. Archibold and Andrew Becker, The New York Times

24 May 2008 "270 Illegal Immigrants Sent to Prison in Federal Push" by Julia Preston, The New York Times

21 May 2008 "Respect Rights of Child Detainees in Iraq" by Human Rights Watch

18 May 2008 "Immigration Raid Jars a Small Town" by Spencer S. Hau, The Washington Post

16 May 2008 "California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage" by Adam Liptak, The New York Times

26 April 2008 "U.S. Accepts International Criminal Court" by Jess Bravin, The Wall Street Journal

19 April 2008 "Top Bush aides pushed for Guantanamo torture" by Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian

19 April 2008 "Vatican Hints at Changes in Church Laws on Abuse" by Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times

18 April 2008 "In Speech, Pope Urges Promotion of Human Rights" by Warren Hoge and Ian Fisher, The New York Times

17 April 2008 "Supreme Court Allows Lethal Injection for Execution" by Linda Greenhouse, The New York Times

14 April 2008 "The Other Guantanamo" by David Vine

9 April 2008 "US Congress passes new Tibet legislation, condemns China's crackdown in Tibet" by by International Campaign for Tibet

8 April 2008 "The legal niceties of torture" by Tom Porteous, New Statesman Online

8 April 2008 "Double Jeopardy: CIA Renditions to Jordan" by Human Rights Watch

8 April 2008 "Stop Renditions to Torture" by Human Rights Watch

7 April 2008 "Reject Colombia Free Trade Deal" by Human Rights Watch

4 April 2008 "2 Groups to Help Defend Detainees at Guantanamo" by William Glaberson and Neil A. Lewis, The New York Times

2 April 2008 "Memo: Laws Didn't Apply to Interrogators" by Dan Eggen and Josh White, The Washington Post

1 April 2008 "Torture Memo Released by Pentagon" by Lara Jakes Jordan, The Associated Press

27 March 2008 "Europe and U.S. Press China Over Tibet" by Steven Lee Myers and Katrin Benhold, The New York Times

 

20 March 2008 "Troubled Waters" by Survival International

 

2 March 2008 "Another Swastika Is Found on a Building in Brooklyn" by John Eligon and Annie Correal, The New York Times

 

26 February 2008 "Students Accused of Hate Crime" by The Associated Press

 

14 February 2008 "When We Torture" by Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times

20 November 2007 "Misguided American Apology to Turkey Encourages Darfur Genocide" by Appo Jabarian, USA Armenian Life Magazine.

17 November 2007 "U.S. Measure Against Rape Fails at U.N." by Warren Hoge, New York Times.

30 October 2007 "Mukasey Unsure About Legality of Waterboarding" by Scott Shane, The New York Times.

 

26 October 2007 "The Greenway is no Place for the Anti-Defamation League" by David Boyajian, The Watertown TAB.

 

6 August 2006 "Civilian Killings Went Unpunished: Declassified papers show U.S. atrocities went far beyond My Lai" by Nick Turse and Deborah Nelson, The Los Angeles Times

 

26 February 2006 "A Better Breed of American" by Salley Satel, The New York Times

14 November 2005 "Doing Unto Others as They Did Unto Us" by M. Gregg Bloche and Jonathan Marks, The New York Times

 

7 August 2003 "The Court of Last Resort" by Arlen Specter in The New York Times6 June 2003 "U.S. Presses U.N. to Extend War Crimes Court Exemption" by Coum Lynch in the Washington Post

 



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