Living in Gyumri Domiks

13 12 2009

Twenty one years after hitting Gyumri, the 1988 earthquake still continues to leave victims. More than 4,000 families continue to live in domiks, small temporary houses provided for the homeless by the Soviet government for two years, or built by the homeless themselves.

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GYUMRI

7 10 2009




The Caucasus Patchwork blog… and Bambir

15 05 2009

Transitions Online Blogs start functioning again! I’ll be posting for the Caucasus Patchwork blog, and there’s the first post about the Bambir band trying at the local Armenian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.

The slideshow with my photos of the Bambir backstage has their song Yolk…





article on Gyumri-Kars

6 05 2009

I decided lately to go back to more writing, here’s an article I wrote for Transitions Online, on Armenian-Turkish relations.

TRANSITIONS ONLINE: Armenia-Turkey

The Railway Ties That Bind
by Anush Babajanyan
29 April 2009

All but totally cut off from each other, twin cities either side of a closed border sense that change is coming.

GYUMRI, Armenia | A sign on a small streetside booth in central Gyumri advertises, “Tickets to Istanbul.” The head of this small ticket agency, Artur Mkrtchyan, sits near the booth talking with men from the neighborhood. “Opening the border is good unless the compromises made for it are too big,” Mkrtchyan says. What used to be the only crossing from Armenia into Turkey lies just 20 kilometers outside Gyumri. The border was closed in 1993, but now the possibility of it reopening as bilateral relations thaw after years of tension is a lively discussion point in this city that could see substantial economic benefits from the renewal of communications with neighboring Turkey.

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KARS

2 05 2009

photographs from Kars, Turkey, for a bridge-project Kars-Gyumri

Summer 2008

the project was organized by Ruben Mangasaryan, who will always live with us

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