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Khaled Alesmael in conversation with Lydia Wright and Suzan Meryem Rosita Don't miss award-winning filmmaker and writer Khaled Alesmael speaking as part of the Syria Writes festival. Thurs 11 Nov, 5.15pm | Weston Library Register now: tinyurl.com/fa7fjs5j Oxford Network for Armenian Genocide Research

Khaled Alesmael in conversation with Lydia Wright and Suzan Meryem Rosita

Don't miss award-winning filmmaker and writer <a href="/KhaledAlesmael/">Khaled Alesmael</a> speaking as part of the Syria Writes festival.

Thurs 11 Nov, 5.15pm | Weston Library

Register now: tinyurl.com/fa7fjs5j

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Can you spot Theo van Lint, Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies at the University of Oxford, at our ribbon-cutting ceremony? Have you visited our pop-library already?

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HUGE congratulations to our winners and we cannot wait showcase your incredible writing this coming Tuesday. Book your ticket for our reading event here: torch.ox.ac.uk/event/question…

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Just a few more tickets left! This is our last #syriawrites #literaryfestival event and what an incredible journey it has been. During the past month Oxford became “the capital of Syrian literature” one of our writers said. Thanks TORCH Oxford and University of Oxford for believing in us

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Armenians and Turks have a long and hostile history that includes a genocide. On a cross-country journey in 2006, two young cyclists formed a bond that bridged this fraught past. Read Raffi Joe Wartanian's story: "Biking Across America Formed an Unlikely Friendship" Outside Magazine

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I’d recommend students reading Orwell’s ‘1984’ to listen to Azerbaijan’s representative speaking at the UN Security Council today. In a nutshell, his long speech can be summarised with this quote: “War is peace. Freedom is slavery.“ media.un.org/en/asset/k1y/k…