
Documents
This section is dedicated to two kinds of documents :
Position papers of the European Armenian Federation. These are official position of our organization providing or explaining the guidelines of our action.
Opinions made of articles written by members or supporters of the Fédération. Sometime, it may be video clips.
For English readers, there is also a special subsection dedicated to Focus our regular information paper.
Positions
Armenians still demand recognition and reparation of their genocide by Turkey
2 February 2009
An Armenian view on the Ossetian conflict and on the follow-on recognition of independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia by Russia
4 September 2008
Common Myths about Armenian-Turkish relations
10 July 2006
Artsakh - Status & Legal issues
8 March 2006
Artsakh - The territorial issue
8 March 2006
Artsakh - Population, Minorities & Refugees
8 March 2006
Opinions
The situation of freedom of expression – Turkey and the European Union
By Arminé Kanakanian, University of Örebro Department of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences Masters Thesis, Legal Science D, 10 credits Spring 2007, 17 October 2008

We shall not tolerate any trading around state and national interests
A call from the Institute for Democracy and Human Rights of Armenia, 2 October 2008
An authorized assessment on democratization and Freedom of Speech in Turkey
By Ragip Zarakolu, publisher, Human Rights activist . Speech delivered on the occasion of his Freedom of Expression Award, 24 September 2008
The Armenian Genocide with regard to International Law
A speech delivered on the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, 18 September 2008
Fractures in the Caucasus, and Turkey’s regional ambitions
6 September 2008
Minorities in Turkey: Watched hostages
Video clip - Interview given by Laurent Leylekian to Euronews, 27 February 2008
Toward a new momentum for the European Neighbourhood Policy?
2 February 2007
Double Standards, double languages and double roles
2 February 2007
The Case of Armenia and the Armenians
Theo Van Lint, Historian, 15 December 2003
