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Nubar Ozanyan

Turkey’s Afrin Operation Draws in Armenians, Azeris

Published February 13, 2018by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Emil Sanamyan  As Turkey’s military intervention in Kurdish-majority Afrin, Syria, entered its third week, a parallel public relations battle has raged on airwaves and social media, with varying messages tailored to Armenian and Azerbaijani audiences. The Kurdish Democratic Federation of… Continue Reading  

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