Valley of Death: a 44-Day Catastrophe with Tatul Hakobyan in Chicago, March 29, 2021

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THE ARTSAKH WAR—WHAT HAPPENED?

The Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Armenia in Chicago hosts journalist and author TATUL HAKOBYAN in a LIVE IN-PERSON presentation on the 44-Day Karabakh War.

JOIN US IN PERSON THIS MONDAY at 7:30pm at the Honorary Consulate of Armenia at 120 W Kinzie St 2nd floor, Chicago, IL 60654.

THE PROGRAM WILL ALSO BE HOSTED VIRTUALLY IN A LIVESTREAM BY FRONTLINES (including on this page, Frontlines, Armenian Bar Association, and Asbarez News) — Monday at 5:30pm LA/SF; 7:30pm Chicago; 8:30pm New York/Boston/Montreal; Tuesday at 1:30am London; 2:30am Paris; 3:30am Beirut; 4:30am Yerevan/Stepanakert; 11:30am Sydney.

Conflict specialist HAKOBYAN will examine why the war started; what transpired on the ground; what were the surprises, if any; and why events unfolded along a trajectory of seemingly endless calamities.

VALLEY OF DEATH—Hakobyan’s 360-page war diary (in Armenian) with related writings from before, during and after the war—will be available for sale along with his previously authored KARABAKH DIARY: GREEN AND BLACK and ARMENIANS AND TURKS. The latter are in English.

HAKOBYAN is the coordinator of the ANI Armenian Research Center, which studies contemporary Armenian issues.