Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 "I'M WITH YOU": YAIR AURON TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION10:07, 27 February, 2015YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: Ahead of the centennial of theArmenian Genocide, the Armenians of the world and their friends aregoing to commemorate the innocent victims of the Great Genocide onApril 24. Armenpress had a talk with the famous Israeli scientist,expert of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, racism and modern Jewishstudies, the associate professor of the Open University of Israel YairAuronabout his views to reach recognition of the Armenian Genocideby Israel.- During the visit to Stepanakert you stated that upon the returnto Israel you will continue the struggle for the recognition of theArmenian Genocide. How are you going to do that?- I tell about it everywhere and not only there (smiling). I teach"Armenian Genocide and General Genocide" at the Open University ofIsrael. Every year we have 4500 students, which is a great numberand there is a textbook on the Armenian Genocide included in theeducational program. This is one of the versions. Besides, we haveinitiated a public petition, asking the government to recognize theArmenian Genocide. We hope to submit it by April 24. Though I havelittle doubts about it but we have a great number of signatures. Ihave a great belief towards the education and invest my efforts inthis area.- How does the population of Israel treat the Armenian Genocide fact?Do they know about the massacres of the Armenians in the beginningof the 20th century?- Certainly, by means of the television, newspapers and academicliterature, people now know more than they used to in the past. Youknow, when Israeli people learn about the Armenian Genocide, the vastmajority of them identify them with you. The thing is that in thepast they did not know about the Genocide, like as they do not knowanything about the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Though when they know,they are with you.- What do you think, if the society recognizes the Armenian Genocide,will it change the position of the state on the Armenians' killingby the Ottoman Turks?- No, maybe later but not now. The government pursues disgustinginterests and, unfortunately, it would not recognize the ArmenianGenocide. It is unacceptable for me, though, this is the reality.Though in Israel there are parties, which support the ArmenianCause, but the government refuses to accept that fact. Maybe, incase of availability of some conditions, the parliament recognizesthe Armenian Genocide, but the government will not do it.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795636/%E2%80%9Ci%E2%80%99m-with-you%E2%80%9D-yair-auron-to-continue-struggle-for-armenian-genocide-recognition.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 JEWS OF ARMENIA URGE ISRAELI POLITICIANS NOT TO GIVE IN TO AZERBAIJANI-TURKISH PROPAGANDA11:25, 27 February, 2015YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. World history is not full of examplesof fortitude, rigor and steadiness of peoples' spirit, which enduredinfinite number of sufferings and deprivations. An example of manhoodin this worthy line is the co-existence of two old nations - Jews andArmenians, who, despite all the difficulties and ordeal, miraculouslysummoned the strength not only to survive, but also, on the path oftheir struggle for life, to enrich the world spiritual heritage withachievements in culture and science. As reports "Armenpress", WilliamWeiner, President of the "Menora" Jewish Cultural Center in Armenia,an Honored Worker of Art of the Republic of Armenia and a Member ofthe Composers' League of Israel, stated this in his recent articlepublished in The Times of Israel, which particularly runs as follows:"The imposed reality in the depth of historic identity of these twoold, and by the will of tragic fate diasporal peoples, explains thepeculiarly mutual understanding and respect towards each other. Thereis no Armenian or Jew in the world, who is or will be indifferent tothe sufferings and death of innocent victims, to the fact of the twohorrendous crimes against humanities committed in the 20th century.My parents and their families endured all the horrors of evacuation,exile and concentration camps. Fortune brought them to Armenia,where I was born and live for 60 years. I am doubly grieved, but,at the same time, I clearly understand, why shameful efforts areexerted in some circles, through false "documents", analysis,that do not fit any logic, to spread enmity among the world Jewrytowards Armenia and the Armenian people. An article by a blogger,calling himself "Israel Barouk" in Times of Israel is yet anothernaïve attempt. I suppose that Mr. Barouk, who lives in Los-Angeles,and publishes peremptory statements in the forms of articles, hasnever visited Armenia and has no clue about the history of Armenianpeople and about more than 2000-years-old history of the Jews in thiscountry. However, with a striking perseverance he demonstrates an"in-depth" knowledge on preferences of the Armenian people and Armenia.Taking a group of Armenian students at the University of Californiain LA, he attempts to propagate an overt hatred against Armeniansand Armenia in the Jewish milieu. Some articles have been publishedrecently with exactly similar statements, penned by well-known Turkishand Azerbaijani analysts, and amongst them is an article by "IsraelBarouk" which looks like part of pro-Azerbaijani advertisement. Itis beyond any doubt that the latter "analysis' is yet anotherfailed attempt of Turkish-Azerbaijani propaganda machine, which isdisseminated in the US and Israeli media in the recent months, onthe eve of Centenary of the Armenian Genocide which is being markedin 2015. This strategy has been unfortunately aimed at deflecting theArmenians from the Genocide Centenary and spending their resources oncountering the genocide deniers and massive anti-Armenian campaignslaunched and supported by the Azerbaijani oil revenues. It isunfortunate that even some politicians in Israel have given in tothese propaganda manipulations, consciously or unconsciously becomingvictims themselves and sacrificing the Israeli public opinion andIsrael's long-term interests to such cheap Turkish-Azerbaijani jointpropaganda projects.Returning to the above-mentioned articles, one should use the word"failed" in its widest and most overwhelming sense, as the analysiscontains all the known criteria of an inferior media outlet, i.e.false information, concealment of the truth and bottom lines ofthis type - that "All cats are mortal, Socrates is mortal, thereforeSocrates is a cat." Here he "craftily" does not ever contrast Armeniawith Azerbaijan, which he had advertised previously, in order to"hide" the customers' tracks.Whatever stance a couple of Armenians take - young students at theUniversity of California - that do not constitute any percentage ofthe Armenian population of the USA, there is no excuse to present itas if it were the opinion of all Armenian Diaspora of America. Inthe same way, one should not appeal to the activity by some Jewishlobbyists, pushing the interests of Azerbaijan, as if it is the Jews'and Israel's stance towards the Armenian people.""Thus, here is the question; who benefits from pushing forwardthese false theses? The answer, to me, is apparent. Thus, I callupon journalists, experts, as well as some politicians, time andagain presenting only pro-Azerbaijani and anti-Armenian articles andviews to refrain from further attempts to speak on behalf of Jews andimpose yet another non-existent conflict on the world Jewry. As tothe Jewish media outlets, I ask them not to provide an opportunityto spread such one-sided analytical articles. As to specialists,calling themselves "experts", as a Jew - to the Jews, I invite themin person to visit Armenia to enrich their professional experienceand take more unbiased stance," William Weiner concludes.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795748/jews-of-armenia-urge-israeli-politicians-not-to-give-in-to-azerbaijani-turkish-propaganda.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 LECTURE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AT FRESNO STATE13:04, 27 Feb 2015Siranush GhazanchyanDr. Sergio La Porta, professor in the armenian studies program,concluded this years' Fresno State Talks last night in the , witha lecture on the importance and relevance of the Armenian Genocideand how it shaped world civilization today, reports The Collegian,a student-run newspaper that serves the Fresno State Community.Entitled "Who Cares? Genocide, Historical Memory, and MoralResponsibility," La Porta's lecture emerged from his own personalhistory with Armenian studies as a graduate of Harvard University.Lucy Garayan, a senior psychology student, joked that although LaPorta's last name did not end in a "ian" representative of the Armenianheritage, his expertise and love of the field and the people inspiredhis students through his lectures and knowledge to learn more aboutthe culture."At the time, I thought Armenian role in history was minute," Garayansaid. "Armenia today is the size of Maryland, however, it was in Dr.La Porta's class that I learned about a rich and powerful history. Ifelt it was my duty to learn about my own culture and history, butin fact it is the duty of all Armenians to study our history andlanguage. It is through knowledge that we can keep our traditionsalive."La Porta began his lecture with an introduction into the history ofthe Armenian Genocide, which began on April 24, 1915, when the YoungTurk regime of the Ottoman Empire arrested 250 Armenian intellectualswho were soon murdered after their seizure.In the next four months, La Porta said, the regime murdered 800,000Armenian citizens of the empire, at a rate of 200,000 people a month,comparable to the Rwandan Genocide. By 1923, approximately 1.5 millionpeople had been murdered by the Young Turk forces, and over 500,000people displaced."Now, 100 years later, this crime against humanity, this genocide,remains unrecognized by the Republic of Turkey," La Porta said. It'shistorical reality is consistently questioned, not only insultingthe memory of millions of people, but also denying them historicaljustice and their inherent human dignity."La Porta spoke about local events commemorating the Armenian Genocide,including the memorial currently being built on campus set to berevealed on April 23 and coordinated with the Republic of Armenia.Other local events include the Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee,a philharmonic concert April 25, the current art exhibit at FresnoArt Museum, and a town hall meeting on March 16.La Porta noted the similarity of the Armenian Genocide to that ofthe Holocaust during World War II. He explained that there wasa specific organization employed for the mass extermination ofArmenians, legalizing and putting into effect laws which authorizedthe deportation of Armenians and seizure of their property-millionsof acres of land and possessions, which La Porta said led to part ofthe modern economic basis of Turkey today."We realize that this is not a random set of killings, but an organizedattempt to eliminate a portion of the population," La Porta said.He spoke of the horrors of the genocide, in which modern technologysuch as telegraphs and railways were used. Armenians were transportedin packed cars where they often suffocated to death."To add insult to injury they were often forced to buy their ticketfirst, then packed into these cars, and often the train would stopin the desert and have them taken out and murdered," he said.To this day, La Porta says, the Armenian Genocide fails to berecognized by the Republic of Turkey."The argument that they make was that many Turks died during WorldWar I, as if this negates the atrocities that occurred," La Porta said."Yes, a lot of Turks did die in World War I, and a lot of Armeniansdied as well. The difference was a lot of Turks died fighting inWorld War I, a lot of Armenians died because they were executed."But La Porta said that from the destruction, there is still anopportunity to show a better side of human nature through theinternationalization of the Armenian Genocide. Through Americanaid and relief, La Porta called this one of the greatest moments inamerican history."People often say that's not that important, nobody remembers it,nobody knew about it. This is completely untrue. People knew aboutthe Armenian Genocide very well. The New York Times had over 200articles on the Armenian Genocide between 1915 and 1922."According to La Porta, between 1916 and 1930, The American Committeefor Relief in the Near East (today known as the Near Eastern ReliefFund) raised 116 million dollars in relief aid for Armenians andothers similarly affected, (equivalent to 1.5. billion dollars today.)La Porta said that this was the largest relief effort ever launchedin the United States.The effects of the Armenian Genocide, La Porta said, are still veryalive and present today."It destroyed a vital sector of Armenia, also caused the Armeniandiaspora, part of the economic basis for the economy of Turkey, andallowed the Republic of Turkey to form its modern capital. We see thatthis process of nationalism and of purity beginning with the ArmenianGenocide. We can chart its progress in the early 20th century."He says that remembrance may be crucial in honoring those thatwere lost."Never again, Armenians will never again allow themselves to beexecuted in the way that happened in 1915. The Armenian Genocidecontinues to penetrate current political conflicts in the middle east."Amongst many stories of the survivors, La Porta says there is nodebate about the reality of the Armenian genocide, and the realityof who was responsible."The genocide is a historical fact," La Porta said. "It's important toremember that they didn't just disappear. They didn't just die. Theywere killed by an agent, and that agent was the Ottoman Turkish regimeof the Young Turks. This moral distancing is understandable becauseit's uncomfortable to think that people could do this to one another.Yet we need to be honest about it. We need to say who did it. Weneed to be clear about who did it to overcome the trauma of thegenocide itself."La Porta concluded his lecture by demonstrating the power of memory."Actually remembering is not stopping us from going forward," he said."It's the catalyst that allows us to engage in acts of humanity."http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/27/lecture-on-armenian-genocide-at-fresno-state/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 PURSUING JUSTICE THROUGH ART: 2015Save the Dates!A Multi-Cultural Genocide Exhibition and SymposiumHope Ricciardi Diaspora collage and oil on three fir panels 24 x 24 in.Save the Dates!Pursuing Justice Through Art: 2015 A Multi-Cultural Genocide Exhibitionand SymposiumExhibit Runs March 18 - April 25, 2015 Reception: Saturday, March 21,2-4 pm Symposium: Saturday, April 18, 1-4 pmThis exhibition brings attention to genocide, the fragmented historyof various cultural groups, and art as a means of educating usabout humankind's inhumanity. The year 2015 is significant. Itis the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the 70thAnniversary of the end of the Jewish Holocaust, and the 40thAnniversary of the Cambodian Genocide. Details on the symposiumand related events will be listed here as they are added:http://whistlerhouse.org/index.php/exhibits/parker-gallery/80-pursuingjusticethroughart2015Exhibitiing artists of Armenian descent include: Aroutiunian, GagikAvakian, John Babaian, Ani DerMarderosian, Adrienne Dulgarian, StepanJanjigian, JoAnn Kasbarian, Lucine Megherian, Talin Odabashian, MarshaNouritza Ricciardi, Hope Sperandio, Jessica Thank you to our sponsors:Stay Connected www.whistlerhouse.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 GERMAN SCIENTISTS AND MPS EXPECT FROM BERLIN FOR CLEAR POSITION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE13:15, 27 February, 2015BERLIN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: The Berlin evening, held on February26, devoted to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide,united the German deputies, public and political figures, therepresentatives of the Armenian Embassy and the Armenian communityand interested people. During the evening, organized at the BerlinChamber of Deputies by the Armenian Embassy to Germany, the Armeniancommunity of Berlin and the Initiative "Genozid 1915", the detailsabout the first genocide of the 20th century were shown, historicaland political evaluations were given and the present talked aboutthe role of the German Empire in the program of Armenians' killingand the current position of Berlin on the issue.The board member of the Armenian community of Berlin Vardges Ailanakstated that up to now Turkey conducts denial policy, moreover,on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, on April 24,the government of Turkey planned to celebrate the centennial of theBattle of Gallipoli. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 IRAQ'S TRANSPORT MINISTER VISITS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL15:25, 27 Feb 2015Siranush GhazanchyanThe delegation headed by Iraq's Transport Minister Jabr Al-Zubeidivisited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial in Yerevan.The guests laid wreaths at the Armenian Genocide Memorial and paidtribute to their memory with a minute of silence.Deputy Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute SurenManukyan presented the history of construction of the Tsitsernakaberdmemorial.Members of the Iraqi delegation visited the temporary exhibition hallof AGMI and watched the expo on the Armenian Genocide.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/27/iraqs-transport-minister-visits-armenian-genocide-memorial/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2015 POLITICS HAS NO RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT 100 YEARS AFTER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: ALBERT WEILER13:24, 27 February, 2015BERLIN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. It's more than clear for AlbertWeiler, member of the German Bundestag, that the massacres anddeportation of the Armenians carried out by the Young Turks'government in the Ottoman Empire, was the first genocide of the20th century. The German MP representing the Christian DemocraticUnion of Bundestag attended the commemoration event dedicated to the100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide held in Berlin. Weilergave a comment on this occasion and noted that the great powers didnot stop the mass killings of the Christian Armenians at that time,which would be possible from today's point of view. "Politics has noright to remain silent 100 years after."As reports "Armenpress", Weiler reminded that the CDU/CSU (theChristian Democratic Union/ the Christian Social Union) fractionof Bundestag has called for a number of times upon Turkey to freethemselves from the burden of sad heritage.Among other things, the German MP noted: "It's sad that till nowTurkey is not ready to apologize for the acts of their ancestors. Ifind that the recognition of this sad page of history must becomea precondition of democratic integration in the 21st century. It'san urgent necessity for a country, aspiring to join the EU, to facewith its own past and reassess it."Also, the German MP stated that they had hopes on the reconciliationprocess after signing the Armenian-Turkish protocols. "But todayI regret that the process of reconciliation had no progress. I amconfident that clearly naming the injustice, which took place, andits recognition by the authorities of today's Turkey will be goodcondition for reconciliation. We'll continue making efforts in thatdirection," Albert Weiler noted.Albert Weiler intends to create a German-Armenian forum in Bundestagaiming to establish closer Armenian-German relations in variousspheres and encouraging ties between the societies.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795778/politics-has-no-right-to-remain-silent-100-years-after-armenian-genocide-albert-weiler.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 28, 2015 Horizon Weekly February 27, 2015 Estonian Missionary Hedwig Büll Saved Two Thousand Armenian Children in 1915 Estonian Missionary Hedwig Büll Saved Two Thousand Armenian Children in 1915 -http://www.horizonweekly.ca/upload_files/wysiwyg/Hedwig_copy.gifAnna Hedwig Büll (born Anna Hedwig Bühl, 4 February [O.S. 23 January] 1887 – 3 October 1981) was an Estonian missionary of Baltic German extraction who helped to save the lives of several thousand Armenian orphans during theArmenian Genocide.Hedvig Büll was born into a Lutheran family in 1887 in Haapsalu, Estonia, where her father owned a mud cure resort. She was the sixth of eight brothers and sisters. Büll attended a government school in Estonia until she was 15. Then she was sent for continued studies to Saint Petersburg where she attended for three years a protestant German school. While visiting her family in Haapsalu in 1903 she was inspired by a lecture given by a well-known evangelist Johann Kargel in her father's house and decided to dedicate her life to humanitarian mission work.After receiving her baccalaureate in 1903, Büll spent some time at the Mission House Malche in Bad Freienwalde (Oder) where she learned about the fate of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. Motivated by her desire to work among the Armenian people she continued her studies at an evangelical school. Soon she was invited to work at an Armenian mission station in Maraş, however, due to her youth she was first sent to work with women and children in German villages and then for a few months with the poor in Saint Petersburg.In 1909, Büll again attempted to go to work with Armenians, however, this time her trip was put on hold by the Adana massacre in Cilicia. Instead, Büll attended for two years a seminary for missionary teachers. After finishing her studies, Büll was finally able to proceed for Cilicia where she worked as a teacher at an Armenian orphanage in Maraş between 1911 and 1916. In 1915, Büll witnessed the Armenian Genocide in Cilicia and was instrumental in saving the lives of about two thousand Armenian children and women when Maraş was turned into "The City of Orphans". Büll was recalled from Maraş in 1916.In 1921, Büll was sent by the newly founded Action Chrétienne en Orient to Aleppo, Syria, where she established a refugee camp for the survivors of the Armenian Genocide. She also organized medical help for plague victims and the construction of two hospitals. Büll organized the establishment of weaving shops, gardens, an Armenian language school, and other enterprises to better the lives of the refugees.In 1951, when most of the refugees under her care repatriated to Armenian SSR, Hedvig Büll was refused a visa by the Soviet authorities. She then returned to Europe in 1951. She died at a nursing home for missionaries on October 3, 1981, near Heidelberg,Germany, after having spent more than 40 years of her life for the betterment of lives of Armenian refugees. On 29 April 1989, a memorial tablet was dedicated for her by the Armenian-Estonian Cultural Society on her birth house in Haapsalu, Kooli Street 5. Her memory is also preserved by a monument in Armenia and at the Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan. Among the refugees she helped to save and in Armenia she is sometimes referred to as the Mother of Armenians. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 28, 2015 Horizon Weekly February 27, 2015 German MP Hakan Tas: Turkey Must Recognize The Armenian Genocide German MP Hakan Tas: Turkey Must Recognize The Armenian Genocide - http://www.horizonweekly.ca/upload_files/wysiwyg/Hakan.jpgGerman Parliament member of Turkish descent Hakan Tas made a statement on the Armenian Genocide. “Turkey must recognize the Armenian Genocide. Deportation of hundreds of thousands of people is already a crime against humanity, and the one carried out in 1915 meant sending them to death,” the politician said. He mentioned that documents clearly demonstrate that not only Eastern Anatolian Armenians, but also those from other Ottoman cities were forcibly deported. “This is the proof of a systematic movement against Armenians,” he stated.Speaking about Turkey’s constant evasion from responsibility, Tas said: “Today’s government is not an accomplice in this crime, but it does bear historical responsibility. History books always misrepresent the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing only the advantages.” In conclusion, Tac said that recognizing the Armenian genocide on the threshold of its centennial will pave the way for more friendly relations between the two nations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 28, 2015 MINISTER OF DIASPORA HRANUSH HAKOBYAN CALLS ON YOUTH TO SPEAK ARMENIAN16:49, 27 Feb 2015Siranush GhazanchyanDear young Armenians,By fate, you live in different countries and in different culturaland linguistic environments. Most of you surely speak Armenian, andthat is wonderful. Unfortunately, due to circumstances, some youngDiaspora Armenians speak Armenian either poorly, or don't know thelanguage at all. This is sad because language is the most importantpillar for the national identity of the Armenian nation and servesas the basis of existence of the Armenians.Prominent Diaspora Armenian poet and teacher Mushegh Ishkhan wrote:"Armenian language is the home of all Armenians". The mother languagetruly is our home, our Homeland and the basis of our identity...The year 2015 is an important milestone for the Armenian nation. Aswe mark the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, each of us wantsto make his contribution to the struggle for the Armenian Cause. Inthis struggle, young Armenians' major task will be to learn and knowArmenian as a sign of respect for the 1.5 million Armenian martyrsand the thousands of Armenians who were not buried.Thus, dear young Armenians,We call on you to learn Armenian with more vigor and energy, as well ashave Armenian become the main language for communication, making theCentennial of the Armenian Genocide a turning year. May that becomeyour major contribution to the commemoration of the Centennial of theArmenian Genocide, the sacred act of consolidating and reinforcingall Armenians around the world!The great Englishman Byron said: "Armenian is the language to speakwith God."So, know and speak our divine language and pass it to the generations!http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/27/minister-of-diaspora-hranush-hakobyan-calls-on-youth-to-speak-armenian/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2015 Horizon Weekly February 27, 2015 AYF Toronto members turn their backs on genocide deniers - Video AYF Toronto members turn their backs on genocide deniers - Videohttp://www.horizonweekly.ca/upload_files/wysiwyg/folder-28-02-2015/back.jpgWatch Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyXCCygVM2I&feature=youtu.be PROTEST HELD AGAINST GENOCIDE DENIAL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TORONTO (AYF CANADA) – On Feb. 27, the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada (AYF Canada), in collaboration with the Armenian Students Association of the University of Toronto St. George and Scarborough campuses, and the Armen Karo Student Association, held a silent protest at a lecture entitled “WWI 100th Anniversary-Human Suffering in Eastern Anatolia,” featuring infamous genocide deniers Justin McCarthy and Bruce Fein. The lecture, organized by the Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations, was held at the University of Toronto, St. George Campus. Over 70 human rights activists from the university community, who made up the majority of those in attendance, held a silent protest by standing in unison and turning their backs to the lecturers. Protestors gave the speakers the benefit of the doubt by listening to their opening remarks. However, when there was a clear intention to deny and misconstrue the factuality of the Armenian Genocide, the group stood up and turned their backs to the podium as silent protest against genocide denial. Several racial slurs and discriminatory comments were directed to the protestors as they stood in silence. Lecture organizers briefly stopped the event, but after campus police made it clear that the form of protest did not interfere with the event, they were asked to continue. Protestors continued standing with their backs to the podium as Fein spoke, then marched out in an organized walk-out, leaving the remaining twenty or so attendees to listen to the remainder of the lecture. The demonstrators then marched to the University of Toronto’s Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office to voice their concern regarding the event and to deliver a petition of over 2,000 signatures denouncing the event and demanding that the university distance themselves from the organizers and speakers. The group had previously sent to the University a letter signed by multiple academics, human rights groups and student associations including Hillel of Greater Toronto, the Greek Students Association of the University of Toronto-Scarborough and the Hellenic Students Association of Ryerson University, demanding that this event be cancelled. Previously turned away from the University of Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2013, Justin McCarthy has long been regarded as a mouthpiece of the Turkish government to spread their denial of the Armenian Genocide. Bruce Fein is employed by the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) as a resident scholar, to similarly support and propagate Turkish denial policy of the Armenian Genocide and has penned several articles attacking the legitimacy of the historical truth. Armenian Youth Federation of Canada Chairperson Daron Keskinian said it was ”extremely troubling” that such an event is happening on the University of Toronto campus. “As we saw today, the University of Toronto should distance itself from this event immediately. The lecture organizers have used the location to bring legitimacy to their event and been given free rein to present their denial propaganda at the expense of the University’s reputation,” said Keskinian. In a statement released by the Armenian Students Association of the University of Toronto, the organization made clear that this should be disconcerting to the University community at large. “In the interest to maintain its integrity and making amends for this event taking place on campus, the University of Toronto’s President’s Office should release a statement indicating that they distance themselves from this event. The Armenian Genocide is taught at this institution and the University of Toronto should not provide podiums to those who are looking to legitimize their denial of the first genocide of the twentieth century,” read a part of the statement. 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and is being commemorated globally by countless organizations and governments. In 2004, the Canadian Parliament passed a resolution acknowledging the Armenian Genocide and condemning these crimes as crimes against humanity. The Armenian Youth Federation of Canada condemns the fact that such malicious and hateful speech was allowed to take place in Canada’s largest institution of higher-learning and demands that the University of Toronto speaks out against all forms of genocide denial. Founded in 1934, the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada is the largest and most influential Armenian-Canadian youth organization, working to advance the social, political, educational and cultural awareness among Armenian-Canadian youth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2015 "March for Justice" on April 24 begins in Los Angeles15:09, 28 February, 2015LOS ANGELES, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS: Los Angeles City CouncilmemberPaul Krekorian is spearheading the City of LA's sponsorship of eventscommemorating the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.Krekorian, the first Armenian-American ever elected to the CityCouncil, has introduced motions that show the city's commitment tohuman rights and justice, reports Armenpress referring to Asbarez.Los Angeles City Councilmember Mitch O'Farrell, who represents CouncilDistrict 13, which includes Little Armenia, has also led efforts toensure the Armenian Genocide is properly commemorated in LA, alongwith fellow Councilmember Paul Koretz.Here's what the city is doing:-City Sponsorship of Events: Designating Armenian Genocide Centennialobservance activities as official citywide special events.-"America We Thank You" Library Event: Providing funding for andco-sponsoring the Armenian National Committee of America-WesternRegion's "America We Thank You: An Armenian Tribute to Near EastRelief" premiere of Near East Foundation traveling exhibit entitled"They Shall Not Perish: The Story of Near East Releief" at the LosAngeles Central Library in March and April. The exhibit highlights theoutpouring of generosity by the American people and government duringand in the immediate aftermath of the Armenian Genocide.-March for Justice: Providing funding and support for the "March forJustice" on April 24 that begins in Little Armenia. CouncilmemberMitch O'Farrell introduced a motion, seconded by Paul Koretz, to place50 banners in the 13th District along the March for Justice route.-Street Banners Across the City: Providing street banners positionedaround the city to promote the March for Justice.-Centennial Art Contest: Hosting the Centennial Art Contest with thewinner's artwork to be featured on city buses in April.-Turning City Hall Purple: Lighting City Hall's façade in purple forthe week of April 24 to symbolize the forget-me-not, the officialemblem of the worldwide observance of the Armenian GenocideCentennial.-100 Pomegranate Trees: Planting 100 pomegranate trees in parksthroughout the city, including at City Hall.-Councilmember O'Farrell is working with Councilmember Krekorian'soffice as well as other Council offices to identify funding sourcesfor this event that involves multiple districts."The City of Los Angeles is committed to recognizing the ArmenianGenocide and educating people throughout the city about our continuedstruggle for justice," said Councilmember Krekorian. "There will be anextraordinary exhibit at the city's Central Library that highlightsAmerica's generous support for the Armenian people, along with bannersadvertising the 'March for Justice' across the city. Because of myefforts, we will also light City Hall in a purple glow to symbolizeforget-me-nots, display art commemorating the centennial on citybuses, and plant pomegranate trees throughout LA's parks. This is anunprecedented commitment by Los Angeles to our community and totelling our story. I'm proud to have helped make it happen."http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795917/%E2%80%9Cmarch-for-justice%E2%80%9D-on-april-24-begins-in-los-angeles.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2015 Lebanese Armenian newspapers to publish united issue on Genocide centennial13:05, 28 February, 2015YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS: Ahead of the 100th anniversary ofthe Armenian Genocide, three Armenian newspapers, published in Lebanon- Azdak, Zartonk and Ararat, will make a unique symbolic action.Armenpress reports that the editors-in-chief of the three newspapersdecided to publish a united issue "Azdak-Ararat-Zartonk" on April 24.Yet no information about the content of the issue and other detailsare known.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795899/lebanese-armenian-newspapers-to-publish-united-issue-on-genocide-centennial.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2015 Thomas Melia calls Turkey to reconcile with Armenians12:34, 28 February, 2015YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS: The US Deputy Assistant Secretary ofState in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Thomas Meliacalled Turkey to reconcile with Armenia ahead of the centennial of theArmenian Genocide. Armenpress reports, citing the Turkish Haberlerthat Melia talked about it during the meeting with the journalists inTurkey.In response to the question on the position of the US President BarackObama on the Armenian Genocide, Melia stated that the US governmentexpects reconciliation of the Armenian and the Turkish nations. "Wehope that the Turkish society and the Turkish state will use thiscentennial as a chance for a historic reconciliation", - he said.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795895/thomas-melia-calls-turkey-to-reconcile-with-armenians.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2015 US-BASED GREEK-ITALIAN DIRECTOR MAKING A MOVIE ABOUT THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE12:12, 02 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanJon Milano, an Oradell native of Italian and Greek descent now livingin California, is making a movie about the Armenian genocide, theNorth Jersey reports."I am not Armenian," Milano says, "but I grew up in Oradell, whichhas one of the biggest Armenian populations in America. When I wasgrowing up, at first I had no idea that was the case. Then when Iwent to public school, all my friends were Armenian. They have sucha great history behind them."His movie, "Straw Dolls," has been a work-in-progress the past twoyears. Final photography was completed in November. The film is inits final phases of editing and is to premiere at a screening onMarch 15 in Los Angeles, with subsequent screenings on the 100thanniversary of the Armenian genocide on April 24 in Copenhagen,New York City and Armenia, according to Milano.Milano learnt the story of the Armenian Genocide from a childhoodfriend."Over the years, he told me the horrible, horrible stories about hisgrandparents and how they survived," he says. "The only people whotalk about this are Armenians. It's not taught in schools. And so Iwanted to tell their story."The film stars the award-winning Iranian-Armenian actress Mary Apickand Marco Khan, with a full ensemble of young Armenian actors. Ona shoestring budget of $40,000, the movie was shot on location ata movie ranch in California's Simi Valley. It was the same locationused for shooting Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" (2012) and"Saving Mr. Banks (2013), according to Milano. "It's the only locationin Southern California that doesn't look like Southern California,"Milano said with a laugh. "It looks like the Middle East. It's justa big-open-space ranch you can build movie sets on."As for the story, he said that the challenge for him and his co-writerwas to tell a self-contained plot that reflected the bigger historicalpicture without ever getting too broad."It's a slice of the Armenian genocide." Milano says. "It's aboutthis Armenian farmer and his daughter. They have gotten word of thedeportations, and in a last-ditch effort to escape their villagebefore the deportations happen, they are too late. Typically, menwere killed immediately. So he pretends to be a Turkish sympathizer,and he convinces the soldiers he is one of them. His daughter hidesand makes a decision that will alter the rest of their lives."Milano studied film at William Paterson University before graduatingand going on to get his master's in filmmaking from Chapman Universityin Orange County in California. He has made two other films beforewriting the initial screenplay for "Straw Dolls." Realizing the scriptneeded revisions, he brought in screenwriter Caitlin Riblett. "She's afantastic writer. She came in, and we ended up doing drafts together,"he said.Yervant Kachichian, 26, of Oradell, the Armenian childhood friendwho Milano says inspired the film, says he couldn't be prouder."My family was always very open about their culture, and John was likepart of our family," Kachichian says. "John is an honorary Armenian.That's how it feels. He's like a brother to me. So whenever we'retogether, he hears of our family's stories."Some are pretty gruesome, Kachichian says."My grandmother barely survived," he says. "She got out when shewas a baby. The Turks took her from her mother, and they threwher onto a pile of dead people, dead corpses, and they had a horsestomp on her to kill her. By the grace of God, she didn't die. Mygreat grandmother then came back, found the baby on he pile of deadpeople. My grandmother [now deceased] showed me the horseshoe printson the back of her neck."Kachichian says that he has seen a rough cut of the film and that itis a great tribute to Armenian people."It's incredible the way they were able to tell a story and make youfeel so emotionally attached in such a short amount of time," he says."It's really touching."http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/02/us-based-greek-italian-director-making-a-movie-about-the-armenian-genocide/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2015 "POMEGRANATE STONE NECKLACE": SERJ GABYAN'S FILM ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EXPECTED TO HIT BIG SCREENS IN NOVEMBERMarch 2, 2015 10:35An ancient Armenian necklace, which has passed from hand to hand duringthe years of the Armenian Genocide and reached our days. Now, it isat a private gallery in New York City and is owned by a well-knownTurkish family.STEPANAKERT, MARCH 2, ARTSAKHPRESS: The aforesaid is at the basis offilmmaker Serj Gabyan's full-length feature film, entitled PomegranateStone Necklace, which is about the tragic events of the 20th century.Gabyan informed that a contract was signed in February with a Europeanfinancial organization. In addition, the heads of several Armenianorganizations in France, US, and Russia have promised to assist inthe shooting of this film.Pomegranate Stone Necklace is expected to hit the big screens inNovember."The main language of the film is English, since our top priority isto once again draw the attention of the world community and with thestory of a family and an Armenian ornament on the Armenian Genocideissue and its consequences," Gabyan noted.The film will be shot on location in Armenia, Kazakhstan, Latvia,and the US. Furthermore, negotiations are underway with the agentsof several Hollywood stars to play parts in this movie."Some agents have already approved the script and even expressedadmiration. The matter will become clearer soon," Serj Gabyan added.Pomegranate Stone Necklace will be edited in a Hollywood studio.http://artsakhpress.am/eng/news/13447/pomegranate-stone-necklace-serj-gabyan%E2%80%99s-film-on-armenian-genocide-expected-to-hit-big-screens-in-november.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2015 DRAFT RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL TO BE DISCUSSED AT EPP'S SUMMIT IN BRUSSELSYEREVAN, March 2. /ARKA/. The draft resolution on the centennial ofthe Armenian genocide is planned to be discussed at the summit of theEuropean People's Party (EPP), the press office of Armenia's ministryof education and science reported.The summit will take place in Brussels on March 2-4 and will beattended by the deputy head of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia(RPA) and minister of education and science Armen Ashotyan.The draft resolution is elaborated by the RPA, together with OrinatsYerkir and Heritage parties. On February 10, 2012, the RPA obtainedan observer's status in the EPP. The same status was provided alsoto Orinats Yerkir and Heritage Armenian parties.Armenian Genocide was the first genocide committed in XX century.Turkey rejects the accusation of massacres and the killing of oneand a half million Armenians during World War I.The fact of the Armenian genocide is recognized by many countries,particularly by Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, most of the U.S.states, as well as by the parliaments of Greece, Cyprus, Argentina,Belgium, Wales, National Council of Switzerland, Common House ofCanada, the Seym of Poland and lower house of Italian parliament. -0--http://arka.am/en/news/politics/draft_resolution_on_armenian_genocide_centennial_to_be_discussed_at_epp_s_summit_in_brussels/#sthash.SNJcxLYg.dpuf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2015 DETROIT PUBLIC TV TO PRESENT TWO ARMENIAN DOCUMENTARIES ON MARCH 1618:07, 02 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanDetroit Public TV will present a special Armenian Heritage Nighton Monday, March 16, 2015, featuring the broadcast of two importantdocumentaries starting at 8:00 p.m. that will commemorate the ArmenianGenocide and celebrate the music legacy of its survivors.LIVE Armenian music will be performed throughout the evening by AraTopouzian on kanun and Jerry Gerjekian on percussion.Guardians of Music: A History of Armenian Music in DetroitThis one-hour film documentary, produced and narrated by DetroitArmenian musician and 2012 Kresge Artist Fellow Ara Topouzian,chronicles the history of generations of local Armenian music masters.Traditional Armenian folk music ranges from ballads that describecenturies of village life to upbeat dance songs performed at weddings,community dances, and picnics. These traditions have been handed downby generations of musicians, as well as survivors of the ArmenianGenocide of 1915. The film features visits to metro Detroit locationswhere Armenian music was once prominent, as well as rare interviewswith musicians and nightclub patrons of that era.The Armenian GenocideThe Armenian Genocide is the story of the more than one millionArmenians who died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks in World War I.Produced by Emmy Award-winner Andrew Goldberg, the program is narratedby Julianna Margulies, Ed Harris, Natalie Portman, Laura Linney,Orlando Bloom and others. It includes interviews with PulitzerPrize-winning author (and current US Ambassador to the UN) SamanthaPower, as well as never-before-seen historical footage.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/02/detroit-public-tv-to-present-two-armenian-documentaries-on-march-16/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2015 KIM KASHKASHIAN PERFORMED AT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION CONCERT IN TORONTO17:10, 2 March, 2015YEREVAN, 2 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. A concert dedicated to the Centennial ofthe Armenian Genocide was held with the support of the Embassy of theRepublic of Armenia in Canada on March 1. As the Department of Press,Information and Public Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ofthe Republic of Armenia reports to "Armenpress", the concert called"In Memory" was held at the Mazzoleni Concert Hall of the RoyalConservatory of Toronto and included performances by the famous AmiciTrio and world-famous violist, Grammy Award winner Kim Kashkashian.In his welcome speech prior to the concert, Armenia's Ambassadorto Canada Armen Yeganyan touched upon the events dedicated to theCentennial of the Armenian Genocide, talked about the importance ofthe recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide and stressedthe need to rule out such crimes against humanity in the future.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/796099/kim-kashkashian-performed-at-armenian-genocide-centennial-commemoration-concert-in-toronto.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2015 19:17 03/03/2015 » POLITICSRecognition of Armenian Genocide: Support of Europe’s ruling political force is of key importanceOn 3 March, the European People's Party (EPP) adopted a resolution recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide as well as paying tribute to the victims in the 100th anniversary. The EPP, which is the largest European political party, has adopted the resolution following the initiative of its sister parties from ArmeniaAs reported by the press service of the European Friends of Armenia, the resolution calls upon Turkey to recognize and condemn the Genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire as a base for the complete normalization and Europeanization of its relationship along with its international commitments and European aspirations. It also appeals to international organizations, specially the EU and CoE member states, to restore historical justice and pay tribute to the victims. This political initiative puts also a strong accent on cultural and religious component of this crime, noting that this heritage should be repaired and returned to the Armenian and other relevant communities. Panorama.am spoke to Armen Ashotyan, Armenian Minister of Education and Science, member of the Armenian delegation, in Brussels. “This support from Europe’s ruling political force is of key importance for the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian people. The resolution’s title suggests that the largest European political family, the EPP, in its policy is also guided by the value system which is the basis of the ideology of Armenian Genocide recognition: to recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide, paying tribute to the tragedy’s victims, as well as to call on Turkey to confront its past and build up future with its neighbors, overcoming the past. I would like to emphasize that this success was achieved due to joint efforts of all political forces represented in the EPP. I express my gratitude to our partner parties. We are able to unite and push forward our national interests, leaving aside party disagreements, which are quite natural in the political struggle,” Ashotyan said, adding that the resolution was adopted with no votes against.In Ashotyan’s words, this resolution may be followed by some political developments, given the fact that the EPP is represented in various European organizations – European Commission, European Parliament, PACE, OSCE PA, NATO, and in many other platforms.“This resolution will not automatically lead to success. We must turn it into an instrument in the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide by European organizations and in the condemnation of the denial policy. A huge work has to be done - both at the national and state and at the individual levels,” Ashotyan said. Upon the conclusion of the EPP summit, members of the Armenian delegation distributed materials about the Armenian Genocide, as well as forget-me-nots (symbol of Armenian Genocide Centennial) among the attendees.Armen Ashotyan and Artak Zakaryan (Republican Party of Armenia), Mher Shahgeldyan (Orinats Yerkir Party), and Raffi Hovannisian (Heritage Party) attended the EPP summit.Related: Largest European political party recognizes Armenian Genocide Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2015 17:35 03/03/2015 » SOCIETYLargest European political party recognizes Armenian GenocideOn 3 March, the European People's Party (EPP) adopted a resolution recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide as well as paying tribute to the victims in the 100th anniversary. The EPP, which is the largest European political party, has adopted the resolution following the initiative of its sister parties from Armenia, according to the press service of the European Friends of Armenia (EuFoA).European Friends of Armenia welcomes this resolution. EuFoA Director, Mr Eduardo Lorenzo Ochoa, comments: "This text is meant not only as a tribute, but also as a call for both historical justice and historical reconciliation."The text adopted by the EPP political assembly refers to different aspects of this atrocious crime, such as "...dispossession of the homeland, the massacres and ethnic cleansing aimed at the extermination of the Armenian population, the destruction of the Armenian heritage, as well as the denial of the Genocide, all attempts to avoid responsibility, to consign to oblivion the committed crimes and their consequences or to justify them, as a continuation of this crime and encouragement to commit new genocides..."Moreover the resolution calls upon Turkey to recognize and condemn the Genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire as a base for the complete normalization and Europeanization of its relationship along with its international commitments and European aspirations. It also appeals to international organizations, specially the EU and CoE member states, to restore historical justice and pay tribute to the victims. This political initiative puts also a strong accent on cultural and religious component of this crime, noting that this heritage should be repaired and returned to the Armenian and other relevant communities."I am particularly pleased to see the accession to EU political families by Armenian political parties, in which I have invested myself so intensely, has a mutually beneficial outcome also in such transcendent matters as the Genocide" adds Mr Lorenzo Ochoa.The EPP is the largest European-level political party of the centre-right, which currently includes 78 member-parties from 39 countries (including 3 from Armenia: Republican Party of Armenia, Heritage and Country of Law) the Presidents of the European Commission and the European Council, 11 EU and 6 non-EU heads of state and government, 14 members of the European Commission and the largest Group in the European Parliament with 219 members. Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2015 WE REMEMBER THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDEDuke ChronicleMarch 2 2015By Stephen Ghazikhanian on March 2, 2015"One day the gendarmes [Ottoman military police] came, and chasedus out of our house. They didn't tell us where we were going, justto get out of the house," recounted Yeranouhi Kazanjian Najarian,an Armenian Genocide survivor, in a recorded testimonial from theearly 1980s. She and her two sisters were the sole survivors from herentire family--both her grandmothers were buried alive, her fatherimprisoned and never seen again. Her mother, brother, and sister wereherded into the mountains with thousands of other Armenians and forcedto walk hundreds of miles south towards concentration camps. Duringthe deportation, her mother was left in the mountains to die and herbrother beheaded. While it has been over thirty years since Yeranouhirecorded this testimonial, and only months short of a century sincethese events took place, Yeranouhi's words will always be remembered.The atrocities Yeranouhi described were part of a systematicextermination campaign by the Ottoman government against theArmenians. Up to 1.5 million Armenians perished as a result ofoutright killings or death marches through the Syrian Desert toconcentration camps in Deir ez-Zor. The Armenian Genocide marked thefirst genocide of the 20th century. Ottoman success in eradicatingthe Armenians from their historic homeland and the lack of sufficientinternational outrage about these acts against humanity perpetuatedgenocide throughout the 20th century and 21st century in WWII Europe,Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia and Darfur. As means of justifying hishorrific actions, Hitler asked "Who, after all, speaks today of theannihilation of the Armenians?"It is our duty to tell the story of the Armenians. It is our dutyto remember each victim of genocide and to honor each survivor, forthese acts of commemoration are crucial in preventing future acts ofgenocide and mass atrocities. The Coalition for Preserving Memory, anorganization founded by Duke students, is dedicated to memorializinggenocide victims from the 20th and 21st centuries in a way that willbe meaningful and relevant to future generations. CPM unites ourdiverse Duke community to remember those who have unjustly perished.It is our responsibility to make the promise of "Never Again"a reality.We invite you to join us in observing the 100th anniversary of theArmenian Genocide and commemorating its victims with an event entitled"Stories of Survival". It will take place on Tuesday, March 3rd, at6:30pm in Sanford School of Public Policy Room 05. At the event, wewill hear panelists from the Duke and Triangle communities, includingYeranouhi's grandson, Jeff Essen T'74, share their family narrativesabout the Armenian Genocide. With these harrowing descriptions ofdestruction and moving stories of survival, we will honor the memoryof the genocide's victims and survivors, remembering humanity at itsworst to inspire humanity at its best.Stephen Ghazikhanian is a Trinity junior.http://www.dukechronicle.com/articles/2015/03/02/we-remember-armenian-genocide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2015 SOAD'S NEW MOVIE DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL18:29, 03 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanThe System Of A Down has released a new video "Holy Mountains."The movie directed by Arman Vardanyan is dedicated to the 100thanniversary of the Armenian genocide.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/03/soads-new-movie-dedicated-to-armenian-genocide-centennial/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFMfnH4ORqQ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 4, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 4, 2015 CONGRESSMAN: CALIFORNIA WOULD NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT ARMENIANS19:31, 03.03.2015The American state of California would not be complete without theArmenian community, without the creative activity of the Armenians,for which we are grateful, Congressman Mike Gatto said during hismeeting with Armenia's Consul General to LA Sergey Sarkisov.The Congressman was awarded "Mkhitar Gosh" medal under the decree ofPresident Serzh Sargsyan."Please accept this medal as a sign of gratitude for your faithful workin the name of Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenian community. Weappreciate your continued support for the Armenian people, includingthe Nagorno-Karabakh issue," Sarkisov said.Mike Gaton said he was honored to receive the medal which bearsthe name of Mkhitar Gosh. He recalled that last year, Californiarecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The Congressman added thathis future actions will focus on the issues related to the Armeniancommunity, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.http://news.am/eng/news/255252.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 4, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 4, 2015 EPP'S RESOLUTION IS A SERIOUS BLOW TO TURKISH DENIALIST POLICY- DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF RULING PARTY SAYSYEREVAN, March 3. / ARKA /. The deputy chairman of the governingRepublican Party of Armenia Armen Ashotyan commended today the EuropeanPeople's Party for adopting a resolution reaffirming its recognitionand condemnation of the Armenian Genocide.In an interview with Sputnik-Armenia radio station, Ashotyan saidthe resolution has dealt a serious blow to Turkey.The resolution says the Armenian Genocide, perpetrated by the YoungTurk Government in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, is dulydocumented by incontrovertible evidence housed in the officialarchives of France, Germany, Italy, Austria, the United Kingdom,Canada, the United States, and other nations around the world.'It resulted not only in the death and dispossession of more thantwo million human beings but also in the decimation of the Armenianpatrimony, its ways of life, and its foundational contributions toWestern culture and world civilization,' it says."It is clear that today's resolution has dealt quite a serious blowto Turkey, however, its real purpose is to help the Turkish society inbuilding a European future and reconciling with its own history whichis necessary for establishing normal relations with its neighbors,said Ashotyan."I think that the resolution could be used as a good tool for theinternational recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide...It will become another major platform for our diplomats and otherofficials in the implementation of further steps for the internationalrecognition of the Armenian Genocide," said Ashotyan.Ashotyan said the EPP confirmed that European policy is based oncertain values. "It is difficult to overestimate the importance ofthe resolution, taking into consideration EPP's leading role in allthe structures of the European Union. The fact that three Armenianparties (Republican Party of Armenia, Country of Law and Heritage) haveobserver status in the EPP, also played a role," said Ashotyan. -0-http://arka.am/en/news/politics/epp_s_resolution_is_a_serious_blow_to_turkish_denialist_policy_deputy_chairman_of_ruling_party_says/#sthash.W2Qm75AT.dpuf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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