Video conference in Zoom on June 30 – “Diaspora: assimilation or form of existence of the people?”

in Russian – http://crossroadorg.info/z_30-6-2020/ On June 30, 2020, the tenth online video conference in Zoom was held as part of the project of the “Crossroad” public organization. Topic: “Diaspora: assimilation or form of existence of the people?” Speaker: Oleg Gabrielyan, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Crimean Federal University named after V. Vernadsky (Simferopol)

Discussion about Spyurq on July 27, 2019

(in Russian – https://crossroadorg.info/spyurq_27-7-2019/) On July 27, 2019, at the initiative of the “Khachmeruk” (Crossroad) public organization, a discussion was held on making closer two divided Armenian ashkhars (worlds): Armenians in Russia and in the “far” Spyurq. Seven people took part in the discussion via Skype – five from St. Petersburg, one from Beirut and one from London:

Book “Russian Civilization. Meaning and destiny”

In Russian – http://crossroadorg.info/en/farah_1 Author – Dr. Sohail Farah, Member of the Russian Academy of Education, an editor of Arabic version of the web site of The Group of strategic vision “Russia – Islamic world”. Second Edition (504 pages) – was published in 2019 by Egyptian-Russian Foundation for Culture & Sciences. First Edition was published in 2017.  Professor Farah is originally from Lebanon, in March 2018 there was a book presentation in the Center for Strategic Studies of the Lebanese Army in Beirut.

New scientific center

Full text in Armenian – here. Russian version – here. On June 6, 2019, a round table on social energy and acupuncture was held in the meeting room of the newspaper “Azg”. The meeting was moderated by sociologist E. Grigoryan. The speakers were: E. Grigoryan and armenologist G. Poghosyan, political scientist L. Andreasyan, historian, analyst R. Nakhatakyan, philosopher A. Stepanyan, producer H. Chalikyan, political scientist S. Shakaryants, historian S. Sargsyan, art historian L. Yepremyan , sumerologist H. Martirosyan, businessman A. Petrosyan, philosopher T. Hakobyan, mathematician S. Sahakyan and a group of graduate students.