Category Archives: Annie Demirjian

The Temple is Crumbling: The Corruption of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Discussion at the Toronto Colloquium By Annie Demirjian, Senior Fellow We were always told that the Armenian Apostolic Church is the bastion of religious, moral, cultural and national strength.  Over centuries, whether fighting the armies of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, protecting … Continue reading

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Is Armenia Becoming a Failed State?

By Annie Demirjian, Senior Fellow It is quite shocking to see the pictures of handcuffed peaceful demonstrators in the streets of Yerevan but for a Canadian it was doubly shocking for me to see the pictures of the Canadian actress Arsinee Khanjian … Continue reading

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TRAVELING THROUGH TURKEY: A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

In October 2010, I was invited by UNDP-Turkey for an official visit to attend a high level conference in Istanbul. The purpose of my visit was twofold: first, I had to participate and moderate a session at an international conference on … Continue reading

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