Dreamland Armenia- An Evening Of Music And Poetry

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DREAMLAND ARMENIA- AN EVENING OF MUSIC AND POETRY

Watertown, MA – April 2007 – In the spirit of supporting cultural events
and local artists, the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) and
the Amaras Art Alliance will host an evening of music and poetry
featuring 20th century Armenian composers and poets. The event is free
and open to public and will take place at 7 pm on Saturday, April 21,
2007.

The evening, titled "Yerazi Yerkir Hayastan" (Dreamland Armenia), pays
tribute to Armenia with a wonderful selection of music by Edgar
Hovhannisyan, Alexander Harutunyan, Khachatur Avetisyan, Edward
Bagdasarian, Edward Mirzoyan, and Aram Khachaturyan. The event features
vocalists Victoria Avetisyan and Noune Karapetian, pianists Karine
Baghdasarian, Ani Hovsepian and Anna Avetisyan, and violinist Armen
Ghazaryan, all natives of Armenia.

The concert will take place at ALMA’s Contemporary Art Gallery (65 Main
Street, Watertown MA) to take advantage of the ambiance created by the
Rafael Hambardzumyan’s exhibit whose photographs are a testament of his
love for Armenia and its people. The event is sponsored in part by the
Watertown Savings Bank.

For more information, please visit the website
<; or call 617.926.2562.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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W. Prelacy: Prelate Celebrates Palm Sunday at Holy Martyrs Church

April 2, 2007

PRESS RELEASE
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
6252 Honolulu Avenue
La Crescenta, CA 91214
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ON PALM SUNDAY
LET US ADHERE TO OUR SPIRITUAL VALUES
DECLARED THE PRELATE

On Sunday, April 1st, the Armenian Church celebrated the
triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, known as Palm Sunday.

On this festive day, the altar curtains are opened after being
closed at the start of Great Lent, and during Mass children walk in a
procession with candles, palms, and olive branches in hand to demonstrate
the welcoming of Jesus into Jerusalem.

H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, who had recently
returned from a clergy meeting at the Catholicosate in Antelias, conducted
Holy Mass and led the procession at Holy Martyrs Church in Encino.

In his sermon, the Prelate reflected on the message of Palm
Sunday and how it relates to our lives today, and reminded the parishioners
that although Jesus was enthusiastically welcomed and greeted in Jerusalem,
He also witnessed the indifference towards spiritual values and worship of
material goods. Thus, the Prelate urged the faithful to adhere to spiritual
values and morality especially in this material age.

At the conclusion of Mass and the procession, the Prelate
presided over the Opening of the Portals ceremony, after which services
concluded with prayer and the collective singing of Giligia. The faithful
then approached the Prelate to receive his blessings and to kiss the cross.

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Chair of Intl Federation of Weight-Lifting Arrives on Official Visit

CHAIRMAN OF INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF WEIGHT-LIFTING ARRIVES ON
OFFICIAL VISIT IN ARMENIA ON MARCH 31

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN. Tamas Ajan, the Chairman of the
International Federation of Weight-Lifting, a member of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC), pays an official visit to
Armenia from March 31 to April 3, by the invitation of Chairman of the
National Olympic Committee of Armenia (NOCA) Gagik Tsarukian. To
recap, this is his third visit to Armenia, earlier he was on a visit
to Ogsen Mirzoyan, the NOCA Deputy Chairman.

Conference on Rural Development in Armenia

PRESS RELEASE
March 30, 2007

American University of Armenia
40 Marshal Baghramian
Yerevan 0019, Armenia
Telephone: (37410) 512-522
Fax: (37410) 512-523

United Nations Development Programme
Armenia Country Office
14 Petros Adamian Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia
Telephone: (37410) 56 60 73, 54 34 26
Fax: (374 10) 54 38 11, [email protected]

Contact: Diana Manukyan
E-mail: [email protected]

Conference on Rural Development in Armenia

Yerevan — More than 150 people participated in a conference on March 30,
2007, focused on rural development in Armenia. The conference was jointly
convened by the United Nations Development Programme Armenia Country Office
and the American University of Armenia Turpanjian Rural Development Program.

The conference discussed rural development with an emphasis on approaches
that work and problems that must be overcome in order to establish
successful projects and programs.

The conference opened with four keynote speakers: Ms. Consuelo Vidal,
Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme in
Armenia, Dr. Haroutune Armenian, President of the American University of
Armenia, Mr. Vartan Oskanian, RA Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Hrach
Tspnetsyan, Head of the Agriculture and Village Social Development
Department of the RA Ministry of Agriculture.

Eleven organizations presented papers on rural development, including the
World Bank, USDA Center for Agribusiness and Rural Development, Armenian
Social Investment Fund, Jinishian Memorial Foundation, Small and Medium
Entrepreneurship Development National Center of Armenia, Aregak microfinance
organization, Oxfam Great Britain, Armenian Caritas, Children of Armenia
Fund, Shen NGO, and Youth and Community Action Program of the U.S. Academy
for Educational Development.

More than 60 Armenian organizations and international agencies directly
engaged in rural development projects in Armenia participated in the
conference sessions and discussions along with representatives of the
Republic of Armenia Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Territorial
Administration, and Education and Science.

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non-profit organization in the United States and the American University of
Armenia Fund (AUAF) in Armenia. The American University of Armenia (AUA) is
affiliated through AUAC with the Regents of the University of California.
Receiving major support from the AGBU, USAID and private donors, AUA offers
instruction leading to the Master’s degree in eight graduate programs. For
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countries
and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help
people build a better life. UNDP Country Office in Armenia was established
in 1993. UNDP’s Mandate is poverty reduction and its priorities are
expressed through the Millennium Development Goals approved by the World
leaders in 2000. As in other countries, UNDP in Armenia supports the
government to accomplish the millennial development agenda.

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Earthwatch Institute helps Armenia to rebuild its past

Earthwatch Institute
3 Clock Tower Place, Suite 100
Maynard, MA 01754
Phone: (978) 461-0081
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Earthwatch Institute helps Armenia to rebuild its past

~ New 2007 volunteer opportunities ~

Maynard, Massachusetts. 28 March 2007. Earthwatch, the international
environmental organization, is pleased to announce the launch of a new
research expedition in Armenia, which aims to preserve the country’s unique
heritage with the help of international volunteers.

In 1988 an earthquake damaged or destroyed 80 percent of the buildings in
the Armenian city of Gyumri, leaving half a million people homeless.* Nearly
twenty years later, attempts to rebuild this historic city are finally
moving forward.

As part of this effort, Earthwatch will recruit volunteers to help document
the region’s ancient architecture. This information will then be passed on
to local planners, architects, and designers.

Armenia has been a crossroad of cultures for more than 2,000 years with
Greeks, Romans, Russians, and Turks leaving their mark on its land and
people. The country’s tenacious cultural identity has been preserved in its
distinctive architecture, but without careful documentation of remaining
buildings, these features may be lost.

`The new buildings, constructed after 1988, do not reflect Armenia’s
distinct heritage and character’, says Earthwatch researcher Jane Britt
Greenwood. `I hope that this project will help them to preserve their
history and prove useful for managing future city growth and economic
development.’ **

The project will provide members of the public with the extraordinary
opportunity to gain an intimate knowledge of Armenian culture. Volunteers
will spend their days in the Kumayri Historic District sketching, measuring,
and photographing historic buildings alongside local architects. They will
also speak with local homeowners about interior and external architectural
features before the earthquake.

Earthwatch needs volunteers for 11 days from June 12 – June 22, June 26 –
July 6, July 10 – July 20 and July 24 to August 3 2007. The project costs
$3049, which is a tax deductible donation that supports the research and
covers accommodation in a local hotel, food and training.

For more information about this project visit

Fo r more information about Earthwatch visit

For press enquiries, images and interviews contact Zoe Gamble, Earthwatch PR
Manager, [email protected] / + 44 (0) 1865 318852 / + 44 (0)
7725690469.

Editor’s Notes:

* Gyumri was founded in 5th century B.C. by the Greeks. However,
archaeologists have found remnants of human life dating back 100,000 years
that suggest almost continuous habitation. Gyumri has had a series of names
and hosted a multitude of cultures over the years, which have lent the city
its unique conglomeration of architectural styles.

** In the early 1990s, Jane Britt Greenwood AIA was hired as the University
Architect for the newly founded American University of Armenia (AUA) located
in Yerevan, Armenia. During the eighteen months she spent in Armenia she was
the architectural liaison between the University of California and the
Armenian Armstate project on the design and development of a Master Plan for
an American-style university. In the 12 years since Ms. Greenwood lived in
Armenia, she has maintained old, and established new, professional contacts.
Since 2002 she has made yearly trips to Armenia and in 2004 co-founded
Historic Armenian Houses, an NGO that aims to identify, research, restore,
and preserve the residential vernacular architecture of Armenia. Since 2005,
she has been a consultant with City Research Center writing architectural
content and providing English language editing for the Alexandrapol project.

§ Earthwatch Institute is an international non-profit environmental
organization whose mission is to engage people worldwide in scientific field
research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for
a sustainable environment.

§ Earthwatch Institute was founded in Boston, USA, in 1971. Affiliate
offices are based in UK, Australia and Japan.

§ Earthwatch currently supports over 130 environmental research projects in
50 countries by providing funds and paying volunteers who work alongside
leading field scientists and researchers.

§ Since 1971 the worldwide organization has recruited over 81,000
volunteers in support of 2,800 field research projects in 118 countries.
These volunteers have contributed over 10 million hours to essential field
work.

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8 Boxers of Armenia Become Prize Winners Of International Youth Trnm

8 BOXERS OF ARMENIA BECOME PRIZE WINNERS OF INTERNATIONAL YOUTH
TOURNAMENT HELD IN MOSCOW

MOSCOW, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN. At the end of the 18-day teaching and
training gathering in Moscow, March 22-25, the national boxing team of
Armenia participated in the international traditional youth tournament
held in the city of Balashikha, the region of Moscow. Prizes after
Viktor Ageyev, a USSR Honourary Master of Sports, were raffled. Teams
of 17 cities and regions of Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova,
Armenia and Russia placed orders.

Among the boxers of Armenia, Alexan Shakhian (46 kg) and Gevorg
Alexanian (64 kg) won the 1st place. Hamlet Poghosian (51 kg), Matevos
Sedrakian (46 kg) and Arshaluys Sahakian (69 kg) took the 2nd
place. Hrant Sargsian (51 kg), Vladimir Margarian (54 kg) and Edgar
Avdalian (60 kg) took the 3rd place.

Honourary sportsman, trainer of international category Fedya Alexanian
accompanied the youth team of Armenia to the teaching and training
gathering.
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Demonstration of Protest Against Opening of Akhtamar Church

DEMONSTRATION OF PROTEST AGAINST OPENING OF AKHTAMAR SURB KHACH CHURCH

ISTANBUL, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A scanty group
organized an anti-Armenian demonstration at 10:00 by local time,
before the opening ceremony of the Akhtamar Surb Khach (Saint Cross)
church, at the Gevash port from where ships left for the Akhatamar
church. Yonal Cavusogli, Tukbeddin Yilmaz, Nedim Aysun and Svad Sayic,
Chairmen of Van branches of four different trade-unions were the
organizers. The demonstrators had in their hands Turkish flags,
Ataturk’s portraits as well as posters on which the following was
written "The Turkish people is noble people. It committed no
Genocide."

According to "Marmara," heads of the demonstration of protest against
opening of the church were arrested and moved to the Gevash Police.

Rep Watson Warns Not To Be Cheated by "Formal Efforts" of Restoratn.

CONGRESSWOMAN WATSON WARNS NOT TO BE CHEATED BY "FORMAL EFFORTS" OF
RESTORATION OF AKHTAMAR

WASHINGTON, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Diane Watson, a
leading member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of
Representatives of the United States warned her colleagues on March 29
not to be cheated by the formal efforts of the Turkish government
which, using the restoration of the Armenian church, masks its old
policy of annihilation of the Armenian historic heritage and denial of
the Armenian Genocide," the Armenian National Committee of America
states.

In her letter D. Watson wrote that "Armenia, which was the first state
to adopt the Christianity as a state religion in 301, has a too rich
history of old churches. It is a pity, but the Turkish government
which still, in spite of all evidences, refuses the Armenian Genocide,
continues active destruction of Armenian monuments. It is a hopeless
and evil campaign which started from 1915 and the goal of which is to
annihilate Armenians’ physical and cultural existence in their
historic Fatherland."

The Los Angeles legislator completed her letter, mentioning that "it
is only owing to international powerful pressure that the Turkish
government kept this Armenian church, a holy place which is already
widely known as a world wealth."

Opening Ceremony of Surb Khach Insult to Armenian Independence

OPENING CEREMONY OF SURB KHACH CHURCH IS INSULT TO ARMENIAN
INDEPENDENT STATEHOOD, ARAM G. SARGSIAN FINDS

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The opening ceremony
of the Akhtamar Surb Khach (Saint Cross) church was an insult not only
to Armenians’ national dignity but also to the Armenian independent
statehood. Aram Gaspar Sargsian, the Chairman of the Democratic Party
of Armenia, a deputy of the National Assembly made such a statement at
the March 31 press conference. In his words, Turkey planned "to gain
from the church reconstruction" and gained by mastering, making
Turkish and distorting another monument of the Armenian culture, by
concreting the cross stones on the floor, taking out the cross from
the cupola of the church, decorating the church with Turkish flags and
Ataturk’s pictures.

In A. Sargsian’s words, that sacrilege was a consequence of
non-professional, inert and defensive style of activity of the RA
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The DPA leader mentioned that the RA
Ministry of Culture, which did not warn its delegation sent on mission
how to act in the case of not forseen development of events, has its
share of sin in the happened. Seeing such a distortion of the meaning
of the Armenian church, in A. Sargsian’s words, the Armenian
delegation was "to organize a demarche and make speeches of protest."
The NA deputy stated that their party will address to the RA Foreign
Ministry, demanding to address a note of protest on the occasion of
the happened to the international community, particularly, to
Christian states.

Surb Etchmiadzin Armenian Church of Tbilisi Being Repaired

SURB ETCHMIADZIN ARMENIAN CHURCH OF TBILISI BEING REPAIRED

TBILISI, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. It is planned to
repair the Surb Etchmiadzin Armenian church of Tbilisi soon. As Noyan
Tapan correspondent was informed by Hayastan All Armenian Fund’s
Public Relations Department, the first stage of church’s restoration
has been completed lately. It had started in 2006 June with the
sponsorship of Fund’s Argentine local body, the Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin and U.S. Western Diocese. By the first stage of repairs
the church’s foundation, inner columns were reinforced, walls were
reinforced through metallic constructions. Besides, reasons of water
accumulation under the building were eliminated. In total, 368
thousand USD was spent.

It was also mentioned that the 200-year-old church is a unique
structure facing the danger of destruction. The church has not been
functioning for nearly one year due to being accident-prone. Leader of
Georgian Armenian Diocese Archbishop Vazgen Mirzakhanian expressed the
hope that Surb Etchmiadzin will reopen at the end of the year.