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Easter

On eggs, chess, cyber granny and more

By Myrthe on May 5, 2011

It’s already been a week, that I made my latest contribution to Radio Netherlands Worldwide’s (aka Wereldomroep) program Wereldnet. Time passed so quickly and I only now realized I hadn’t posted the link to the podcast yet. So here it is.  This time I talked about the Genocide Memorial Day on April 24, about cyber [...]

Posted in Armenia, Caucasus, Life in Armenia, Wereldnet, Yerevan | Tagged April 24, Armenian genocide, chess, Easter, Genocide Memorial Day | Leave a response

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I am from Holland, but made the Caucasus my home. I spent the better part of the last thirteen years living in Armenia, but am now based in Tbilisi, Georgia. I write about life in the Caucasus, books, human rights and gender issues.

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