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Tamara and Van, a same fate

Paolo Martino | 27 August 2012 ita

A city symbol of the Armenian resistance. Razed twice to the ground, first by the Ottoman troops and then by the terrible earthquake of last winter, Van seems to share its destiny with the beautiful Tamara, a legendary figure disappeared in the abysses of the lake it looked over. The eighth episode of our report, “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Headache

NGO headaches from grant co-financing

Risto Karajkov | 23 August 2012 ita

Donors hardly ever support projects if they are not partially co-financed by the applicant. In principle, this makes total sense, but in practice the rule often sets off creative accounting and limits NGO capacities



Igdir, museum of the Turkish genocide - photo by Paolo Martino

Sarkan, the guardian

Paolo Martino | 20 August 2012 ita

When a State is founded on a myth, that myth is to be defended at all costs. These words by an Armenian university professor come to Paolo’s mind while walking through the cold rooms of the Turkish Genocide Museum, in Igdir. Here, history becomes myth and the past is turned upside down. The seventh episode of the story “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



From James Dean to Stalin: the tragedy of the Armenian repatriation

From James Dean to Stalin: the tragedy of the Armenian repatriation

Hazel Antaramian Hofman | 17 August 2012 ita

As a young child, she always wondered why she lived in Yerevan when her father was born in the U.S. and her mother was from Lyon. Then she understood. With an historical-artistic project, Hazel Antaramian Hofman follows the footprints of those people, who, from all over the world, decided to migrate to Armenia after the Second World War



Places of memory: the 11/07/95 gallery

Places of memory: the 11/07/95 gallery

Marzia Bona | 16 August 2012 ita

In Sarajevo, a new space dedicated to the memory of Srebrenica lives on Turkish funds, with little support from local institutions. Art, memory, and cooperation in an interview with Ivica Pandžić, spokesperson for the association that manages the memorial gallery



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Bosnia: agony over Dayton

Andrea Rossini | 14 August 2012 ita

The European integration process of Bosnia and Herzegovina is on stand by until the country adapts its Constitution to the standards required by the European Court of Human Rights. Sarajevo between human and ethnic rights, the Komšić factor



Turchia - Ani, chiesa del Redentore

Pastures for Angora flocks

Paolo Martino | 13 August 2012 ita

Desolate lands, where the mountains of the Caucasus descend towards the Anatolian plateau in big steps, and names come from politics rather than history. The sixth episode of our report “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Croatia: the return of the Pelješac bridge

Croatia: the return of the Pelješac bridge

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 9 August 2012 ita bhs

Caught in the grip of economic crisis, Croatia is desperate for investments. So much that the centre-left government is reconsidering the long-opposed Pelješac bridge



Nazran

Ingushetia, the circle of injustice

Moscow | Irina Gordienko | 8 August 2012 ita

The "circle of injustice" that leads to continuous violence in Ingushetia and throughout the North Caucasus is the focus of a recent report by Amnesty International. Irina Gordienko, special correspondent of Novaya Gazeta, tells OBC readers about it



Macedonia, handshakes

Macedonia: last chance for Crvenkovski?

Risto Karajkov | 7 August 2012 ita

He's the only Macedonian politician who has been riding the crest of the wave since the '90s. Branko Crvenkovski seems to have reached his final challenge: the next local elections. He would do anything to win them, even shaking hands with former arch-enemies



Albania: if the Kanun degenerates

Albania: if the Kanun degenerates

Marjola Rukaj | 3 August 2012 ita

In the north there are frequent cases of blood revenge. Killings occur in the name of the Kanun, the traditional law, which in fact is not observed. And women are targets too. Marjola Rukaj explains why the Kanun, tradition, and Lek Dukagjini are not the main causes of the problem, but its symptoms



The portrait and the hawk

The portrait and the hawk

Paolo Martino | 30 July 2012 ita

The meeting with Vartuhi and with the fate that divided her from her sister in 1946. She lives in Musa Dagh, in Armenia, where a huge hawk reminds travellers of the Armenian fighters who in 1915 opposed the Ottoman troops. The fifth episode of the story “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



On the Büyükada pier

Slow Food Turkey: Wheat Rites

Istanbul | Francesco Martino | 26 July 2012 ita

A few kilometres off the coast of Istanbul, in the Sea of Marmara, the Princes' Islands are the tourist destination for those who want to leave behind, at least for a few hours, the frenzy of the immense metropolis on the Bosporus. These islands have been for millennia a laboratory of cultural contamination, as testified by recipes, smells, tastes, and words – suspended between memory and oblivion



Mussa Dagh Museum - Boarding pass for Armenia 1948 photo by Paolo Martino

On board the Pobeda

Paolo Martino | 25 July 2012 ita

Vartuhi left Beirut in 1946, to reach Soviet Armenia aboard a ship called "Pobeda". In Stalin's land, however, the survivors of the genocide saw the dream of a homeland turn into a nightmare. Travelling to the Caucasus on the paths of migrations. Fourth episode of the story "From the Caucasus to Beirut"



"Akhmed Kadyrov" mosque, Grozny, on a rainy day

Chechnya, power is sacred

Majnat Kurbanova | 24 July 2012 ita

Two weeks ago, 16 items allegedly belonging to Prophet Muhammad arrived in Grozny. It is not the first time that alleged relics of the Prophet have arrived in the Chechen capital - it has become a frequent occurrence lately – yet such events never fail to find an audience



Time for summer clean-up after Eurovision in Azerbaijan

Time for summer clean-up after Eurovision in Azerbaijan

Baku | Arzu Geybullayeva | 23 July 2012 ita

As soon as the Eurovision song contest ended, Azerbaijan was once again out of the world media spotlight. Baku's authorities did not lose any time getting back to cracking down on international human rights organizations and local activists



Nostalgia before memories

Nostalgia before memories

Paolo Martino | 16 July 2012 ita

Professor Adakessian’s slow pacing up and down the halls of the Armenian University of Haigazian, Rafi and his shoe factory in centre city Beirut, the present that shows up again in the old pictures of the Pobeda, the Russian ship that carried thousands of Armenians from the Lebanon to Soviet Armenia. The third episode of the story “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Sarop’s armed struggle

Sarop’s armed struggle

Paolo Martino | 12 July 2012 ita

Arafat’s bodyguard, then on the front line in the Armenian armed struggle and for 10 years a prisoner in a Syrian jail. “When I came out, everything had changed. The USSR no longer existed”. The meeting with Sarop, in Beirut’s Armenian quarter. The second episode of the report “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Memoriale, Distomo - F.Martino

Greece, Germany and the wounds of history

Distomo | Francesco Martino | 11 July 2012 ita

 The economic crisis in Europe is stirring up animosity and distrust, especially in places marked by the wounds of history. Like Distomo, a village in western Boeotia, where one of the worst massacres in Nazi-occupied Greece took place in 1944. Here, recriminations against Merkel's austerity pair up with claims – never met – for compensation. A report



Welcome among Armenians in Lebanon

Welcome among Armenians in Lebanon

Paolo Martino | 10 July 2012 ita

In the Bekaa valley, in Lebanon, in the company of Hrayer, a boy from the local Armenian community. Among fruit trees, vegetables and a tragic past. The first episode of the report “From the Caucasus to Beirut”




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