Yervant1 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 AN EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OPENS IN RIGA14.03.2015http://www.parliament.am/news.php?cat_id=2&NewsID=7298&year=2015&month=03&day=14&lang=engOn March 13 in the National Library of Latvia an exhibition dedicatedto the Armenian Genocide Centennial, the exhibits of which wereprovided by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, opened.The RA NA Deputy Speaker, the Head of Armenia-Latvia, Lithuania,Estonia Parliamentary Friendship Group Eduard Sharmazanov, the RAAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Baltic countriesAra Ayvazyan, the spiritual leader of the Armenian Apostolic Churchin the Baltic States, Father Khosrov Stepanyan, the Saeima SecretaryAndrejs Klementjevs, the member of Latvia-Armenia Friendship GroupIvans Klementjevs, the Head of Latvia-Armenia Parliamentary FriendshipGroup Sergejs Potapkins, the representatives of the Armenian, Jewish,Russian and Belarusian communities attended the exhibition. Thespiritual leader of the Baltic States, Nor Nakhijevan and RussiaDiocese Father Khosrov Stepanyan supported the opening of theexhibition.The RA NA Deputy Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov, the RA AmbassadorExtraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Baltic countries Ara Ayvazyan,the spiritual leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the BalticStates, Father Khosrov Stepanyan and the Head of Latvia-ArmeniaParliamentary Friendship Group Sergejs Potapkins delivered speeches atthe opening of the exhibition. The speakers have noted in particularthat the opening of the exhibition dedicated to the Armenian Genocidein Riga is an important step in the protection of human rights. Theyhave underlined that the Armenian Genocide is one of the greatestgenocides of the 20th century.The Head of Latvia-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group SergejsPotapkins has noted that as the Armenian Genocide has not beencondemned the repetition of such crimes cannot be ruled out in future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 'SILENCE THE LIES, ROCK THE TRUTH! VII' TO COMMEMORATE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ON APRIL 2410:47, 16 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanThe social justice concert "Silence the Lies, Rock the Truth! VII"is slated to be held on Friday, April 24 at The Troubadour in WestHollywood. The annual show's line-up includes Sebu Simonian of CapitalCities, Bei Ru, String Harmonies, K'noup, R-mean, Red Snow, and Tulips,Asbarez reports."The most important thing about this day is to celebrate and cultivatewhat our culture has given to us, despite the attempts to wipe it out,"said performer Bei Ru about the show commemorating the centennial ofthe Armenian Genocide. "We continue to grow regardless.We are the future and we're still here."The evening will be hosted by Shahane Martirosyan and GayaneKhechoomian of Armenian Chronicles and feature a speaker fromthe Armenian Youth Federation. Sponsors of the event comprise across-section of Armenian organizations including the Armenian NationalCommittee of America- Western Region, Armenian Youth Federation, AlphaGamma Alpha of UCLA, and the Armenian Students Association of UCLA."The show is a culmination of the months leading up to April 24, whichare typically filled with events surrounding the Armenian Genocide,"said K'noup Tomopoulous, one of the concert's main orchestrators. "Itallows for a creative outlet to reflect on progress towards recognitionand to celebrate the survival and talent of a people."The concert is dedicated to raising awareness of the Armenian Genocidein a showcase of music, activism, and commemoration by sociallyconscious artists in the Los Angeles area. Now in its seventh year,the show draws over 500 audience members as it unites human rightsadvocates in calling for an end to the perpetration of genocideglobally.Proceeds from the concert will be donated to two needy organizationalprojects, the AYF Youth Corps and the Orran Chairty. The ArmenianYouth Federation's 6-week Youth Corps program provides a memorableand productive opportunity for youth to establish and strengthen tieswith the homeland, consisting of 4 weeks of volunteer work and 2 weeksof touring. Beginning in 1994, volunteers first went to Artsakh tohelp rebuild war-torn villages after the cease-fire. In 2008, theAYF opened a summer camp in Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city,and continues to empower Diaspora Armenians with more direct rolesin nation-building. This is a chance for some to make a direct impacton the lives of Gyumri's most impoverished children and families.The Orran Charity provides vital support and assistance to needyArmenian children in Yerevan. Established in 2000, Orran, meaning"haven" in Armenian, works to decrease the disparity between the needsof at-risk groups and the availability of essential services. Orranprovides food services, academic assistance, cultural enrichmentopportunities and medical, psychological and social services forvulnerable communities in Yerevan.http://asbarez.com/132980/%E2%80%98silence-the-lies-rock-the-truth-vii%E2%80%99-to-commemorating-armenian-genocide-on-april-24/http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/16/silence-the-lies-rock-the-truth-vii-to-commemorate-armenian-genocide-on-april-24/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO BE COMMEMORATED IN A CANYON IN DERSIM10:41, 16 March, 2015YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. It becomes more and more difficultfor Turkey to continue its denialist policy advancing the 100thanniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Dersim-Armenian Miran Prkichstated this in a conversation with â~@~\Armenpressâ~@~].Among other things, Miran Prkich stated that the Union of DersimArmenians and Alawites will commemorate the Armenian Genocidevictimsâ~@~Y memory on April 24 this year in the KayıÅ~_oÄ~_luCanyon. In addition, Miran Prkich underscored that the canyon hasnot been chosen as the site for the commemoration accidentally. TheArmenians were thrown into that very canyon and murdered in 1915.The fact of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman government hasbeen documented, recognized, and affirmed in the form of mediaand eyewitness reports, laws, resolutions, and statements by manystates and international organizations. The complete catalogueof all documents categorizing the 1915 wholesale massacre of theArmenian population in Ottoman Empire as a premeditated and thoroughlyexecuted act of genocide, is extensive. Uruguay was the first countryto officially recognize the Armenian Genocide in 1965. The massacresof the Armenian people were officially condemned and recognized asgenocide in accordance with the international law by France, Germany,Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Poland,Lithuania, Greece, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lebanon, Uruguay, Argentina,Venezuela, Chile, Canada, Vatican and Australia.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/797736/armenian-genocide-to-be-commemorated-in-a-canyon-in-dersim.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 DOCUMENTARY ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO BE SHOWN IN RACINE16:17, 16 March, 2015YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. A film being shown at Racine's GoldenRondelle Theater on Thursday tells a powerful story that will be newto many, yet all too familiar to others."Orphans of the Genocide" tells part of a larger story of the Armeniangenocide of 1915, through the eyes of some of its more than 130,000orphaned children. The documentary, by Emmy Award-winning directorBared Maronian, focuses on one orphanage where 1,000 Armenian genocideorphans lived and were forcefully converted to Turkish beliefs andculture during World War I.As reports "Armenpress" citing The Journal Times, he 90-minute filmfeatures never-before-seen archival footage, as well as discoveredmemoirs of orphans. And, while it is an Armenian story, it is alsotruly an American story, according to Maronian, whose career includes21 years working for PBS television."Americans were the first ones who went through a lot of effort andraised a lot of money to make sure that at least 132,000 orphanswere saved," the director said during a phone interview from hisFlorida home.Many members of Racine's two Armenian churches - Saint Hagop andSaint Mesrob - know similar stories because they are children ofgenocide orphans. Some know only bits and pieces, as their parentswere reluctant to talk about the atrocities that occurred when theOttoman Turkish government attempted to exterminate the indigenousArmenian population.More than 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923,and the entire population was uprooted from its homeland, which ithad inhabited for more than 3,000 years, according to the Diocese ofthe Armenian Church of America. As of today, the Turkish governmenthas yet to acknowledge the atrocities."There has never been a place where the people responsible were broughtto justice by a court of law," said Leon Saryan, a member of Racine'sSt. Hagop Church, 4100 N. Newman Road, who lives in Greenfield andserves as commissioner of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.Maronian, who is a third-generation genocide survivor, said thatwhile the orphans' story is a very sad one, it is also bittersweet inthat they not only survived but went on to create whole new nation ofArmenians after the genocide. It is also a story that many audiencemembers -- Armenian and not -- are shocked or surprised to learn,he said."About 80 percent of the history I learned in making the film wasnew to me," said Maronian, who also published a companion book tohelp tell the many stories he couldn't fit in the film.The film screening is one of a series of area events scheduledthroughout 2015 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the genocide.Saryan and other members of St. Hagop and St. Mesrob serve ona committee with members of Milwaukee's two Armenian churches -St. John the Baptist and Holy Resurrection - that is planning specialservices, concerts and other programs here as part of a worldwide100th anniversary movement.The yearlong commemoration is not only about remembering the victims ofthe genocide, but about telling their story in hopes of preventing suchatrocities from happening again, said the Rev. Yeprem Kelegian, pastorat St. Mesrob Church, 4605 Erie St., and the son of a genocide orphan.Its goal is to create a better understanding of what happened, notjust for Armenians but for everyone, Saryan said."We're seeing other instances of man's inhumanity to man playing outright now in other parts of the world," said Saryan, whose fatherwas also a genocide orphan. "Raising awareness of what happened toArmenians will, hopefully, give people the opportunity to reflect onwhere this kind of thing goes when you step off the edge."http://armenpress.am/eng/news/797826/documentary-on-armenian-genocide-to-be-shown-in-racine.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted March 17, 2015 Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 Armenian Bikers Pilgrimagebrigademap-la2dc2nyMission & Vision StatementTo pay tribute to the innocent souls lost to world atrocitiesTo support the vision of LA2DC.org as all Americans unite across the states to raise Genocide awareness on a global level upon the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide.As descendants of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide the Armenian Brigade MC Club will join the world-wide effort to raise consciousness about man’s inhumanity to man and prevent future genocides.We would like to unite bikers across the United States of all backgrounds to join the LA2DC movement from Los Angeles to the District of Columbia.Genocide concerns all nations and all people and it is our intention to ensure that no such atrocities take place in the future by creating constant dialogue with the use of social media to end world genocide.We would like to show our appreciation to the American people for the decades of unconditional support for this humanitarian concern through the efforts of the Near East Relief.Staring on 05-01-2015 Armenian Brigade Riders Will ride 650 mils a day, equivalent of 1.5 million foot steps, on the forth day riders will join LA2DC cyclists and runners that are on a coast-to-coast relay marathon.Join us on our pilgrimage to pay tribute to the innocent souls lost to world atrocitiesTime CapsuleTo honor the stories of each participant and their family, we will carry with us a digital time capsule on our journey across the states.During the systematic deportations, some of our predecessors managed to save their family relics, such as their prayer books and family documents, on the long and deadly walk through the desert, passing them from hand to hand to ensure their stories live on as they perished.Please complete and submit the form on ArmenianBikers.com, so that we can preserve the history of your predecessors and families as we carry it with us on our journey from LA to DC to NY. At the end of our journey, two time capsules will be placed with identical information, one in Armenia and the other in Los Angeles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 12:43 17/03/2015 » POLITICSSpain’s Betera recognizes Armenian GenocideThe plenary council of the City Hall of Betera, Spain, has officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, Armenia’s Foreign Ministry wrote on Facebook.The decision states that massacres and deportations took place in 1915-1921 on the territory of present-day Turkey, particularly under the Young Turks rule, during which 1.5 million Armenians were killed, and another two million were forced to leave their homes and find refuge all over the world, creating the Armenian Diaspora. The City Hall of Betera officially recognizes the Armenian Genocide, and condemns the crimes against humanity that were perpetrated during that period. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 DENIALIST HISTORIANS DENY THE GENOCIDE BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW THE LAW: GEOFFREY ROBERTSON18:59, 16 March, 2015YEREVAN, 16 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. In the heart of Manhattan in TimesSquare's Marriot Marquis Hotel, a long-awaited international conferencemarking the centennial of the Armenian Genocide opened last Fridaywith a presentation by UK human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson,counsel in a case referring to the Armenian Genocide that went tothe European Court of Human Rights in January.In his opening presentation, entitled "Responsibility: 100 years ofHuman Rights Violations," Robertson called on Turkey to recognisethe crimes carried out against the Armenians under Ottoman rule asgenocide, in other words intended to target the continuing existenceof the Armenians.In his book "An Inconvenient Genocide: Who now Remembers theArmenians," Robertson argued that the crimes by which more than amillion Armenians lost their lives under Ottoman rule in 1915 bedefined as genocide."As historians don't know the law, it's quite clear that a number ofdenialist historians deny the Genocide. They don't understand whatgenocide means, and they profess no understanding of the law or haveno experience in applying it, so they are not qualified to answerthe legal question" of whether or not these crimes were genocide,Robertson commented to the Weekly.He added that denialist historians think that genocide requires proofof a written order from the central government at the time such crimestake place to eliminate all members of a particular group or peopleprofessing a particular religion. They may think there must alwaysbe an intention to kill everyone in the group, rather than part ofthe group or to create conditions where such killing is inevitable,he said.Robertson noted that annihilating a racial or religious group becomesa matter of international concern if a country like Turkey seeks tocover up such crimes by blotting them out of school textbooks or byprosecuting those who allege them, or, worse, if denial takes theform of an insistence that they were justified in the first place."There can never be justification for genocide, even on theshoulder-shrugging grounds that it occurred during World War I whenlife was cheap and 'military necessity' or 'national security' requiredit. Any state that takes the lives of hundreds of thousands of women,of old men and young children, on the grounds of their race must,in the absence at least of confession and apology, pay a price,as long as a century later," Robertson said.The Conference includes panels on Armenian Genocide Scholarship,Building Solidarity, Armenian Genocide in US Policy Circles, Attitudesin Turkey, Individual and Group Reparations, Islamised Armenians,Denial, Gender and Genocide, and Genocide and Education.Among the speakers are well-known figures such as Bilgin Ayata,David Barsamian, David Gaunt, Guillaume Perrier, Israel Charny, NancyKrikorian, Richard Hovannissian, Sarah Leah Whitson, Ruken Sengul,Khatchig Mouradian and others.The closing panel, on Art and Expression, will include AlexanderDinelaris, co-writer and winner of an Academy Award for Best OriginalScreenplay for the filmBirdman, Chris Bohjalian, author of 17 booksincluding ten New York Times bestsellers, Eric Boghossian, authorand actor, and Scout Tufankjian, a photojournalist whose work hasbeen featured inNewsweek, Le Monde, theNew York Times and otherpublications.It had earlier been announced that British writer and Middle Eastcorrespondent for theIndependent newspaper Robert Fisk would beamong the speakers at the Conference. But Fisk, known for his strongsupport for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, had cancelledhis previously scheduled appearance as a speaker at a luncheon onlya day before the Conference started, citing unforeseen circumstancesaccording to Conference organisers.However, some said that Fisk had cancelled his participation owing toobjections to the Dashnak Party, the Lebanese chapter of the ArmenianRevolutionary Federation, which is a member of the March 8 Coalitionled by the Shiite Hizbullah Party.The Conference was organised by the Armenian Revolutionary FederationEastern US Centennial Committee. "It is about the responsibility ofeverybody, whether it's the Turkish state, whether it's Armenia, orwhether it's the international community, to acknowledge past crimesand to intervene when current crimes are still being committed by theIslamic State, for example, and to prevent future crimes," commentedKhatchig Mouradian, head of the Conference organising committee andeditor of The Armenian Weekly.Committee co-chair Haig Oshagan said that "responsibility extendsto individuals and nations to know their past and their historyand how to understand the present and figure out the future, so thehistorical work is a responsibility to explain the Genocide to thecurrent generation. It's our duty to understand what happened to ourancestors and pass it on to the new generations.""Our demands for reparations are based on the notion of responsibility;a nation cannot claim impunity for a criminal, and the opposite ofimpunity is accountability or responsibility. This has to do witheverything from recognition to reparations, and the foundation is thatTurkey is responsible for these crimes and we will demand reparationsfor them." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 ARMENIA HOLDS EXHIBITIONS TO MARK CENTENNIAL OF GENOCIDEGlobal Times, ChinaMarch 16 2015Source:Xinhua Published: 2015-3-16 22:40:30Armenia started exhibitions in a number of countries earlier thismonth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a genocide allegedlycommitted by the Ottoman Empire, organizers say.The exhibitions were held in capital cities of countries includingGeorgia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Norway,according to the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute and DiasporaUnions.Armenia says about 1.5 million Armenians were killed by forces ofthe Ottoman Empire in 1915-1923, and that the survivors were expelledand found refuge in different parts of the world.More than 20 countries have officially recognized the fact of themass killing.Armenians across the world will mark the 100th anniversary of thegenocide on April 24, 2015.http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/912323.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 PRES RELEASEArmenia Fund USA80 Maiden Lane, Suite 2205New York, NY, 10038Tel: 212-689-5307Fax: 212-689-5317Email: info@armeniafundusa.orgWeb: http://www.armeniafundusa.org/Is this email not displaying correctly? View this email in your browser:http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=4f987b58c7eb3ce619c9315a9&id=b5876b1660&e62ff941ahttps://www.crowdrise.com/AGCCAERAs you may be aware, this April 24th marks the 100th Anniversary ofthe Armenian Genocide. Between 1915 and 1923, two million ChristianArmenians were forcibly uprooted from their homeland with 1.5 millionof that number systematically slaughtered by the Ottoman Turkishgovernment under the cover of World War I, effectively eliminating the5,000-year presence of Armenians in our historic homeland. This massmurder is considered the first documented genocide of modern times.As someone of Armenian ancestry, the commemoration of the 100thAnniversary of the genocide is bittersweet: it is an opportunity toremember our ancestors and those lost, but also celebrate the survivalof our people.What you might be shocked to learn is that Turkey not only denies theArmenian Genocide occurred - they pay DC lobbyists millions each yearto make sure America doesn't join the 22 countries (including France,Germany, and Canada), the Holy See, and former U.S. President RonaldReagan who recognized the Armenian Genocide as `genocide.'We are asking you to join us and the Armenian Genocide CentennialCommittee of America - Eastern Region in signing a petition atChange.org (http://chn.ge/1L7G1tn) to demand President Obama andCongress reaffirm former U.S. policy of labeling the Armenian Genocideas a `genocide.'If you would like to join us, you can find this petition at:http://chn.ge/1L7G1tn. When you have added your voice to the growingchorus of those who demand recognition of this genocide, we kindly askyou to forward this email to at least 10 friends and encourage them todo the same. Together, we can demand our elected officials stand onthe right side of justice and morality, and put America on the rightside of history.You can also post on Twitter:Sign the @Change petition today to demand #ArmenianGenociderecognition & justice. Spread the word. #NeverForget1915http://chn.ge/1L7G1tnOr on Facebook:April 24 marks the 100th anniversary of the #ArmenianGenocide. Honorthe victims by signing the @Change.org petition for a #socialchangeand demand our country recognize our past. #NeverForget1915http://chn.ge/1L7G1tnIt's worth noting that we're simply asking President Obama to keep apromise he made to our community when running for President in 2008.That promise has been thwarted by the Turkish government, which hasbuilt a powerful coalition of lobbyists in the United States who usetheir political influence to prevent international recognition of thegenocide. But we are convinced that together our voices can speaklouder than their lobbyist's dollars.Armenia Fund USA, Inc.Member of Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee of America, Eastern RegionTogether we can tell the world our story and ensure it's never forgotten.ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OF AMERICA - EASTERN REGIONDiocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)Prelacy of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)Armenian Catholic Eparchy of United States & CanadaArmenian Evangelical Union of North AmericaArmenian Missionary Association of AmericaArmenia Fund USA, Inc.Armenian Assembly of AmericaArmenian Democratic Liberal PartyArmenian General Benevolent UnionArmenian National Committee of AmericaArmenian Relief SocietyArmenian Revolutionary FederationKnights & Daughters of VartanSocial Democratic Hunchakian PartyArmenian Bar AssociationArmenian Network of America, Inc.Armenian Youth FederationAGBU Young ProfessionalsArmenian Church Youth Organization of AmericaArmenian Students Association Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 CHARLES AZNAVOUR TO MEET POPE FRANCIS AHEAD OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL16:41, 17 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanCharles Aznavour will be at St. Peter's Square Wednesday for theGeneral Audience of Pope Francis.Adnkronos.com reports, citing its sources in Vatican, that theFrench-Armenian artist will meet the Pope at the end of the Audience.A meeting between the Pope and the world's most popular Armenian takeseven greater significance given that 2015 marks the 100th anniversaryof the Armenian Genocide.On this occasion, Aznavour will propose Pope Francis to hold a concertin the Vatican to commemorate the centenary of the genocide.Remind that Pope Francis will celebrate a Mass at Basilica of SanPietro in April 12 to commemorate the Armenian Genocide. The Catholciosof All Armenians is expected to attend the Mass.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/17/charles-aznavour-to-meet-pope-francis-ahead-of-armenian-genocide-centennial/http://www.adnkronos.com/fatti/cronaca/2015/03/14/armenia-charles-aznavour-udienza-dal-papa-mercoledi-anni-genocidio_FnwBRnrF8PxtEAPTr5E0AP.html?refresh_ce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 TURKEY WILL NEVER MATURE AS NATION IF IT REFUSES TO ADMIT TO EVIL: NUSAN PORTER IN BOSTON GLOBE14:25, 17 March, 2015YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. It would take a psychiatrist schooledin political psychology to understand Turkey's motives. As reports"Armenpress", Jack Nusan Porter stated this in his recent articlepublished in The Boston Globe.Nusan Porter is a writer, a research associate at the Davis Centerfor Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, is formertreasurer and vice president of the International Association ofGenocide Scholars and the author of a number of books, including"Genocide and Human Rights" and "The Genocidal Mind."Among other things, the author stated: "Sadly, Turkey has a deepinferiority complex, especially its leaders, who have brainwashedtheir people into believing all this. Germany is a strong countrythat knows that you first have to admit an evil to yourself in orderfor you to mature as a nation.Turkey, in short, needs to grow up. Sadly, as it becomes more and morefundamentally Islamic, it will be less likely to recognize someoneelse's pain.Worse, the United States and Israel also do not recognize the genocidebecause of Turkish pressure. So, in a way, those nations also haveto mature.""America and Israel do not need Turkey. They must stand up to Turkeyand put pressure on the country to recognize the genocide. But firstand foremost, they must recognize it themselves.I feel that, in time, the Turkish people, who I love dearly, will riseup and get the leaders they deserve, as will all Muslim countries,"the author concluded.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/797965/turkey-will-never-mature-as-nation-if-it-refuses-to-admit-to-evil-nusan-porter-in-boston-globe.htmlhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/editorials/2015/03/15/turkey-will-never-mature-nation-refuses-admit-evil/FiDZaHRG8dACd6tZtvmZ0O/story.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2015 PARLIAMENT OF POLAND HAS DRAFTED NEW RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE16:58, 17 March, 2015YEREVAN, 17 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. On the occasion of the Centennialof the Armenian Genocide, the Parliament of Poland has drafted anew resolution that will be put up for a vote in the week precedingApril 24, 2015. This is what Vice-President of the European ParliamentRichard Charneski said during the 4th plenary session of the EuronestParliamentary Assembly. "This year Armenians will be commemoratingthe victims of the tragedy that took place 100 years ago. As aMember of the Parliament of Poland, I take pride in the fact thatthe Parliament of Poland was one of the world's first parliaments tocondemn and recognize the Armenian Genocide,"Charneski mentioned, as"Armenpress" reports.Charneski informed with joy that the Parliament of Poland has drafteda new resolution on the Armenian Genocide that the parliament willput up for a vote in the week preceding April 24th.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/798008/parliament-of-poland-has-drafted-new-resolution-on-armenian-genocide.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 16:20 18/03/2015 » SOCIETYRomanian people have no doubt that what happened in 1915 was genocide – journalistThe Romanian people know very well what happened to the Armenian nation at the beginning of the 20th century, and no one doubts that it was genocide, Karen Shebeshi, Romanian journalist of Armenian descent, commentator of Romanian National Television, told Panorama.am on the sidelines of “At the Foot of Mount Ararat” media forum in Yerevan.“Regrettably, Romania has not officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, but no one whom I have spoken to has any doubt about what happened to the Armenian nation. We all know that it was genocide,” he said.Referring to Ankara’s decision to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli on April 24, 2015, when the Armenian Genocide centenary will be commemorated, Mr Shebeshi said, “This is a clownery. Every conscious person understands that this day has nothing to do with the Battle of Gallipoli.” Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 15:04 18/03/2015 » SOCIETYRussian journalist: The sooner Turkey confronts its history the sooner it will get rid of burden of pastAcknowledgement of the historical truth is one of the guarantees of development, Russian historian, journalist, TV presenter and writer Leonid Mlechin told Panorama.am on the on the sidelines of the “At the Foot of Mount Ararat” media forum in Yerevan, commenting on Turkey’s policy of Armenian Genocide denial.Mr Mlechin noted that Turkey’s propaganda does not have any serious significance in serious professional and public circles, adding that it is beyond any doubt that what happened in 1915 is genocide.Commenting about Turkey’s decision to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli on April 24, 2015, the Russian historian said that the sooner Turkey confronts its history the sooner it will get rid of the burden of the past.First of all, the state that perpetrated the tragic events needs the acknowledgment of these events, he concluded. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 13:46 18/03/2015 » SOCIETYIf Turkey felt it was a strong state, it would have courage to acknowledge truth – Greek journalistTurkey’s denialist position in the Armenian Genocide issue demonstrates the weakness of the Turkish state, Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, a Greek journalist and expert, told Panorama.am on the sidelines of the “At the Foot of Mount Ararat” media forum in Yerevan.Commenting on the coverage of the Armenian Genocide in Greece, Mr Konstantakopoulos said that the issue of Armenian Genocide is very important for the Greek people for several reasons.First of all, he said, the Greek people know very well what genocide is as the Pontic Greeks have also experienced genocide.Referring to Turkey’s policy of denial, the Greek expert noted that this demonstrates the weakness of Turkey.“If Turkey felt that it was a strong state, it would have the courage to acknowledge the truth,” Mr Konstantakopoulos concluded. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 12:21 18/03/2015 » POLITICSPeople's Council of Syria holds session dedicated to Armenian Genocide CentennialPeople's Council of Syria on Tuesday held a special session dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reports.Speaker of the Parliament Mohammad Jihad al-Laham opened the session. In his remarks, he noted, “Looming days coincide with Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, that was committed by the Ottomans against the friendly Armenian people. In this regard, we express our absolute solidarity with the friendly Armenian people, as well as our Syrian Armenian compatriots, who fell victims to the heinous genocide by the Ottoman authorities. Today we recall the most horrible and tragic remembrance known to the history. We call on the international community and all the peoples in the world to be side by side against the murderers, executioners and terrorism that pose threat to the Middle East – in order to prevent further crimes against humanity, civilization and history.”Afterwards, Mohammad Jihad al-Laham requested the parliamentarians of the People's Council of Syria to observe one minute’s silence in memory of more than 1.5 million innocent victims.During the session, more than 20 parliamentarians representing different factions and chairpersons of the permanent commissions delivered speeches, in which they strongly condemned the grave crime committed against the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire, at the same time, calling on the international community to condemn the first genocide against humanity perpetrated in the 20th century. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 10:48 18/03/2015 » SOCIETYEvents in Mexico commemorate Genocide centennialAn event organized by Armenian communities of Mexico and the US West Coast marked the start of commemorations of the centennial of the Armenian Genocide in Mexico, Asbarezreports.Mexican intellectuals, scholars, politicians and public figures, diplomats and journalists participated in the event.During the event, the Ambassador of Armenia to Mexico Gregor Hovhannisian presented the program of events to be held from March through November, 2015, in Mexico.On March 15, holy liturgy, dedicated to the memory of innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide was served at the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral by Archbishop of Mexico, Cardinal Norberto Rivera. Archbishop of Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church Hovnan Derderian and Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Catholic Church in Latin America, Bishop Vardan Poghosyan attended at the liturgy.At the end of the liturgy, on the behalf of the Armenian community of Mexico an Armenian cross-stone was given as a gift to Mexico City, that will become one of the exponents at Mexico’s National Museum of Civilizations from now on. Ambassador Hovhannisyan, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Director of the National Museum of Mexican Culture Carlos Vasquez, as well as member of the Los Angeles City Council Paul Krekorian, who specially arrived from California, took part in the ceremony of cross-stone installation.The liturgy was widely covered by the Mexican media. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 10:18 18/03/2015 » DAILY PRESSZhoghovurd: Polish President to come to Armenia on April 24Vice-President of the European Parliament Ryszard Czarnecki, who is participating in the Fourth Ordinary Session of Euronest PA ongoing in Yerevan, has told Zhoghovurd that he hopes he will represent the European Parliament and will be in Yerevan on April 24.Asked whether Poland’s President will come to Yerevan to attend commemoration events dedicated to the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, Mr Czarnecki said that Serzh Sargsyan has invited him to visit Yerevan on April 24 and the President will be in Armenia on that day.French President Francois Hollande and Russian President Vladimir Putin have announced that they will come to Yerevan on April 24. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 A big black eye for Norway! Shame on you Norway!RUBEN MELKONYAN. "NORWAY MADE A STEP BACKWARDS IN TERMS OF MORAL STANDARDS."March 17 2015Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg announced that she will not bepresent at the ceremony commemorating the centennial of the ArmenianGenocide, highlighting that Norway puts value on relations withTurkey, only the ambassador will be able to participate. Aravot.amtalked with turkologist Ruben Melkonyan on this matter. He saidthat for several times we became convinced that in the context ofthe Armenian Genocide issue, true political interests and universalethical standards encounter each other.However, often the true political interests dominate or come out aswinners. "It is natural that ahead to the 100th anniversary and theApril 24 events, Turkey will try to further emphasize its geopoliticalimportance by different styles, especially followed by the westernstyle, bribing and rousing the interest for different states andinternational organizations not to attend the events hosted inArmenia or attend the 100th anniversary of the Dardanelles battle,it is common. It is sad that a prosperous and neutral country likeNorway can be given to Turkey's intrigues. In this case, the truepolitical interests won for Norway, and, unfortunately, a pretty badstigma was put to the Norwegian democracy, because in fact they madea step backwards in terms of moral standards," he said.Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/03/17/169297/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 DANISH GENOCIDE EXPERT GIVES LECTURE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN COPENHAGEN19:53, 17 March, 2015COPENHAGEN, 17 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. A festival-exhibition was held atthe Oxenhallen Gallery of Copenhagen on 15-17 with the title "Days ofHistory". The main purpose of the event was to provide the public atlarge with information about significant events that have taken placein different periods of history and also touch upon the innovationsand historical developments in those periods. As "Armenpress" reports,the exhibition also showcased the history of those times and sparkedpeople's interest in the historic events.The festival-exhibition included lectures devoted to different topicsby experts in the relevant areas, as well as discussions and screeningsof cognitive films. Danish historian, genocide expert MatthiasBjornlund also participated in the festival and delivered a lectureon the Armenian Genocide in which he presented details such as whenand where the Armenian Genocide took place and under what conditions,how the Scandinavian countries responded to the Armenian Genocide,the motives behind the responses and several other major issues.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/798049/danish-genocide-expert-gives-lecture-on-armenian-genocide-in-copenhagen.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 There is no other word for it and there is no other word that will do it, it is GENOCIDE plain and simple! THE DEAD BODY IN THE WARDROBEToday's Zaman, TurkeyMarch 17 2015JOOST LAGENDIJKMarch 17, 2015, TuesdayWith April 24 clearly on the horizon, there is no escape anymore.That day, people all around the world will remember the ArmenianGenocide. The Turkish government has made a shameless andall-too-transparent effort to try and distract attention from thiscentennial by shifting the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaignfrom April 25 to the same day. It won't work and it will unnecessarilydiscredit Turkey.In the run-up to April 24, much will be said and written about whathappened to the Ottoman Armenians in 1915. Thomas de Waal, a Britishjournalist and writer who works as a senior associate at the CarnegieEndowment for International Peace, decided to write a book titled"Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide" inwhich he focuses on what came after 1915. De Waal is a specialist onArmenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia and for good reasons he does not tryto write another history of the 1915-1916 events. The book starts witha fair and balanced treatment of what has already been written aboutthe deportations and massacres that took place in those years. Whatmakes the book an invaluable contribution to the debate, however,is his description of the long-term impact these traumatic eventshave had on Turks but especially on Armenians, and his effort to gobeyond the question that has dominated the discussion for so long now:Should these events be labeled as genocide or not?De Waal makes his own position on this burning question clear at thebeginning of the book. He uses the term "Armenian Genocide" because,after much reading, he "respectfully agreed with the scholarlyconsensus that what happened to the Armenians in 1915-1916 did indeedfit the 1948 United Nations definition of genocide. At the same time,along with many others, I do so with mixed feelings, having alsoreached the conclusion that the 'G-word' has become both legalisticand over-emotional, and that it obstructs the understanding of thehistorical rights and wrongs of the issue as much as it illuminatesthem." That nuanced perspective sets the tone for the rest of the book.De Waal underlines that for the first 50 years after 1915, the debateamong diaspora Armenians was not about 1915 but about the legitimacyof Soviet Armenia. It was only after 1965 that genocide recognitionbecame crucial for identity-building among Armenians, especiallythose living outside of the country. It took a long time for Turksto understand this preoccupation but De Waal is optimistic that oneday Turkish society will come to terms with the issue of how up to 2million Armenians "went missing" at the end of the Ottoman Empire. Hequotes Cengiz Aktar as saying that "the dead body is too heavy tokeep in the wardrobe."But De Waal also highlights the problem of timing when he quotes anArmenian from Diyarbakır, now living in New Jersey: "For the Turks,100 years is too soon; for us, it is too late." As De Waal recognizes,most Turks still reject the "genocide" label because they feel itequates the actions of their grandfathers with those of the Nazis. Forthe Armenians, there is simply no other term that can deliver justicefor the suffering of their own grandparents. De Waal tries to find away out of this trap, making it clear he personally prefers the term"Great Catastrophe" but also accepting the fact that deleting theword "genocide" from the debate or replacing it with, for instance,"crimes against humanity," is unlikely to happen.His conclusion: "Almost no one, it seems, admits to genocide. Butthe only other way forward requires that Turkey shed its paranoiaabout the implications of the word 'genocide'. This is a long-termaspiration that is more likely to come about through enhancedArmenian-Turkish dialogue than through confrontation. The word thencould become normalized and acceptable throughout Turkish society,as it already has become for a small progressive group. Possibly,the day when Turkish society as a whole accepts the word 'genocide'in relation to the Armenians is the day when the Genocide can becomea Catastrophe again."http://www.todayszaman.com/columnists/columnist/joost-lagendijk/the-dead-body-in-the-wardrobe_375506.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 ACADEMIC CONFERENCE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO BE HELD IN ISTANBULTuesday, March 17th, 2015http://asbarez.com/133069/academic-conference-on-armenian-genocide-to-be-held-in-istanbul/Bilgi UniversityISTANBUL--Scholars from around the world will convene at IstanbulBilgi University on April 26, 2015, to participate in an internationalconference entitled "The Armenian Genocide: Concepts and ComparativePerspectives" and co-sponsored by Istanbul Bilgi University, theHistory Foundation in Turkey (Tarih Vakfı), and the Modern ArmenianHistory Chair at the University of California, Los Angeles.The conference is part of the week-long series of activitiescommemorating the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in Istanbulorganized by DurDe, a Turkish human rights organization, and Project2015, a US-based group helping to organize Armenians visiting Turkeyfor the historic commemoration."This is a very important opportunity for scholars from around theworld to address critical aspects of the facts and history of theArmenian Genocide here, in Istanbul, 100 years after it started," saidBulent Bilmez, chair of Bilgi's history department and the HistoryFoundation in Turkey. "We hope that speaking openly about the sharedhistory of Armenians and the other peoples of Turkey--something thathas not always been possible--will help our society come to termswith the past."Among the scholars participating in the conference are NormanNaimark, Jay Winter, Dirk Moses, Muge Göcek, Cathie Carmichael,Keith Watenpaugh, Ugur Umit Ungör, and Mehmet Polatel. The gatheringwill probe the concept of genocide from a comparative perspective,explore the forced transfer of children, and examine how the genocidehas been mapped in historiography and memorialized and enshrined incollective and historical memory."To those who have suggested that historians review the history of theArmenian Genocide we say, 'We are coming to Istanbul to do just that,with fellow historians in Turkey,' " said Sebouh Aslanian, RichardHovannisian Endowed Chair of Modern Armenian History at the HistoryDepartment of the University of California, Los Angeles. "A frank andopen discussion of the historical record is our way of contributingto knowledge and education about the Armenian Genocide in Turkey."Project 2015 will organize a bus service to the conference. It willdepart from the Intercontinental Hotel at 9:15 a.m. and will return by7:30 p.m. An optional dinner may be organized at Bilgi after the event.The conference will be open to all Project 2015 participants whoregister by sending their information to armenianproject2015@gmail.comand completing the registration form. Others wishing to attend shouldwrite to daniel.ohanian@bilgi.edu.tr.The full agenda will be available through www.bilgi.edu.tr by theend of March.Project 2015 has made study grants available to students wishing totravel to Turkey for the commemoration activities.For more information about the conference, please contact: InIstanbul, Daniel Ohanian (Armenian, French, Turkish, English):daniel.ohanian@bilgi.edu.tr In Los Angeles, Sebouh Aslanian (English,Armenian): sebouhaslanian@gmail.comFor more information about Bilgi and the History Foundation, visitbilgi.edu.tr, tarihvakfi.org.tr andfacebook.com/tarihvakfi.For more information about the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair ofModern Armenian History of the Department of History of the Universityof California, visit modernarmenianhistory.history.ucla.edu.For more information about Project 2015 and a full list ofplanned commemoration events, visitarmenianproject2015.org andfacebook.com/ArmenianProject2015. You can also follow them on Twitterthrough @2015_Project and write to armenianproject2015@gmail.com withyour questions.For more information about DurDe, visit durde.org andfacebook.com/yuzyillik.yuzlesme and follow @DurDeTr on Twitter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 A LECTURE BY HILMAR KAISER: "THE EXTERMINATION OF ARMENIANS IN THE DIARBEKIR REGION"By MassisPostUpdated: March 17, 2015WATERTOWN -- The Armenian Museum of America presents a Lecture byHilmar Kaiser titled "The Extermination of Armenians in the DiarbekirRegion". The event will be held on Sunday, March 29, 2015 2:00 PM -4:00 PM at Adele & Haig Der Manuelian Galleries of the museum.The lecture and slide presentation will introduce a new study onDiarbekir in 1915 and present substantial new findings from theOttoman archives in Istanbul. For the first time, an order authorizingmass-murder of Armenians will be presented. Moreover, the research onDiarbekir has authenticated two documents from the post-war Ottomancourts martial which were believed to have been lost. New light willshed on the resistance against the genocide and the murder of AbidinNesimi Bey who condemned the atrocities.Hilmar Kaiser received his Ph. D. from the European UniversityInstitute, Florence, Italy. His research focuses on late Ottoman socialand economic history. He has published numerous studies including"Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire", in, Donald Bloxhamand A. Dirk Moses (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies,Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, NY, 2010; "Regionalresistance to central government policies: Ahmed Djemal *****, thegovernors of Aleppo, and Armenian deportees in the spring and summerof 1915."http://massispost.com/2015/03/a-lecture-by-hilmar-kaiser-the-extermination-of-armenians-in-the-diarbekir-region/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 CZECH MP: USE THE RIGHT WORD - ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WAS GENOCIDE20:28, 17.03.2015YEREVAN. - One needs to use right terms to be specific about history.This requires to call Armenian Genocide a Genocide, Jaromir Stetina, amember of the EU Parliament from the Czech Republic, said on Tuesday atthe plenary session of the Euronest parliamentary assembly in Yerevan.The MP said that he had recently visited Rwanda, where the necessityto recognize crimes against humanity is particularly evident. Even abrief glance at Holocaust or Rwandan Genocide urges a swift recognitionof Armenian Genocide, too."If we want to stop further genocide and ethnic cleansing, letus use right terms, right words. Armenian genocide was genocide,"he concluded.http://news.am/eng/news/257503.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2015 PANEL AT HARVARD ON 'ARMENIA 1915-AUSCHWITZ 1945'11:52, 18 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanA special program commemorating the Centennial of the Armenian Genocideand the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, entitled"Armenia 1915-Auschwitz 1945: Small Nations and Great Powers," willtake place on March 25 at Harvard University's Kennedy School ofGovernment, the Armenian Weeklyreports.The event is co-sponsored by the Harvard Kennedy School EuropeanClub, the Harvard College Armenian Students Association, the MashtotsChair in Armenian Studies at Harvard, and the National Associationfor Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR). It is free and open tothe public.Participating in the program will be Dr. Simon Payaslian, Charles K.and Elisabeth M. Kenosian Professor of Modern Armenian History andLiterature, Department of History, Boston University; Marc A.Mamigonian, director of Academic Affairs, NAASR; and Dr. James R.Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies, Department of NearEastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University. HovhannesGhazaryan, a graduate student in the Mid-Career Master in PublicAdministration at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, will serveas the moderator. Fr. Arsen Barsamian of St. James Armenian Churchof Watertown will offer an opening prayer in Armenian, and Russellwill give a concluding prayer in Hebrew.The panelists will explore interrelationships between the ArmenianGenocide and the Holocaust, with particular attention paid to thedirect ties between the two genocides, some of the similarities anddifferences in the genocidal processes as well as the denial of bothgenocides, the role of self-defense on the part of Armenians andJews against the Ottomans and Nazis, respectively, and the role ofthe Great Powers in the genocides and their aftermath. Following thepanelists' presentations, there will be a discussion period followedby a reception.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/18/panel-at-harvard-on-armenia-1915-auschwitz-1945/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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