Salerian: The legacy of Hrant Dink

Watertown Daily News Tribune
May 31, 2007
By Alen J. Salerian, MD
Earlier this year, Hrant Dink, the Armenian-Turkish newspaper editor and political activist, was assassinated on the street outside his office in Istanbul by a self-described ultranationalist Turk. In the months since, Turkey has been roiled by a series of politically charged events that have caused turmoil [...]

Review of mass homicides of intelligentsia as a marker for genocide.

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The Forensic Examiner. 2007. 16: 3.
Alen J. Salerian, MD, Gregory H. Salerian, MCSW.
According to United Nations Resolution 96, genocide is a crime with intent to destroy either in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group (Charny, 1999). In the twentieth century, genocide has been a common phenomenon, and scholarly descriptions of [...]

Behavioral Scientists Gather in Washington, DC

Behavioral Scientists Gather in Washington, DC
The Armenian Reporter International
October 1, 2005
(about Alen J. Salerian, MD’s reception of an award)
On Friday evening, August 19, 2005, Armenian psychologists convened at the Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel for the seventeenth gathering of the Armenian Behavioral Science Association (ABSA). This two-part gathering was part of the 113th annual convention of [...]

MY DEAR UNCLE RUPEN: Recollections of an American Physician from Istanbul Sharing his Treasured Family Tale with AGOS Readers and Hrant Dink

MY DEAR UNCLE RUPEN: Recollections of an American Physician from Istanbul Sharing his Treasured Family Tale with AGOS Readers and Hrant Dink (Translated from Turkish to English)
AGOS
July 5, 2005
By Alen J. Salerian, MD

It was a Friday morning a few months ago. “You seem down, doctor,” on of my patients had [...]