Some of My Published Works
The Al Barmawys
Maath Al Barmawy makes a daily impact on the lives of as many people as an average person does in a lifetime.
Being a Syrian emigrant living in Pakistan Al Barmawy wants to open the same doors for his new countryman. While he welcomes us to his estate breakfast table is already set. His big family greets us. The living room is spacious with large sofas to accommodate the Al Barmawys . More ... If You See Him Tell Him I Support Him
You would think Yerevan in Armenia is too far to be impacted by Barack Obama's message of inspiration, hope and call for change. Not so.
Every call to a friend back home during the primaries and later in November always ended with a serious request: "If you see him, tell him I support him!" More... Contrasts of Neatness
It has been almost three weeks since my visit to Alexandria, Egypt where about 40 journalists gathered to discuss various issues. You can check the recollection of some of the Tweets here.
The conference and the discussions were all serious and inspiring, however, Alexandria’s toilet hygiene impressed me the most More ... Peace is Only a Name: Aghavni recalls the far reaching effects of separation
Her name, Aghavni, means “Dove”. It is a name meant, also, to symbolize the soul and peace.
In 1915, at the age of four, Aghavni the little dove found her place of peace in an orphanage in Lebanon. Like thousands, Aghavni Gevorgyan was separated from her family when invasions by Turks made orphans of Armenian children More ... 90 Years After Musa Dagh: "I remember everything..."
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