Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post: A remarkable admission about an Azerbaijani blogger

The Washington Post
February 1, 2019 Friday
A remarkable admission about an Azerbaijani blogger
 
Letters to the Editor
 
Regarding Vugar Gurbanov’s Jan. 26 letter “The real discontent is in Armenia”:
 
How remarkable. A counselor for the Embassy of Azerbaijan criticized the lack of attention to the democratic change in Armenia while noting that Azerbaijan has dropped all new charges against Azerbaijani blogger Mehman Huseynov – bogus charges that had led to hunger strikes against continued violations of his (and others’) human rights.
 
Richard D. Kauzlarich , Falls Church
 
The writer, a distinguished visiting professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, was U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan from 1994 to 1997 andBosnia from 1997 to 1999.

Theater: Sundukyan Theatre in Yerevan to have the second stage

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 2 2019
Culture 20:00 02/02/2019 Armenia

The Sundukyan State Academic Theatre will have the second stage that for the black box experimental theater to be launched form February 15. As Panorama.am leant from Theatre Director Vardan Mkrtchyan the new modern stage will open in an adjacent building of the theatre that has been completely reconstructed in line with modern standards.

“This huge theatre cannot have simply one stage as it will ultimately lead to stagnation, while small theatre stages may serve as practice spaces for experiments, new ideas and prospects,” Mkrtchyan said.

Referring to the specifics of the black box theatre, Mkrtchyan noted that the staging director himself decides the number of spectators and the setup at a performance. In the words, the new space of the Sundukyan theatre is designed to accommodate around 150-200 people.  To note, one feature of the black box theatre is  that in the case of experimental performances, unusual arrangements of seating and stage can be offered.

Theater: National Opera theatre announces the Yerevan premiere of ‘’The Magic Flute”

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 2 2019
Culture 19:11 02/02/2019 Armenia

The Yerevan premiere of Mozart’s opera ‘’The Magic Flute” will take place at the Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater after Spendarian on February 25. As the Opera Facebook page reports, in September 2018, the theater successfully introduced the performance on the stages of opera houses in Dubai and Kuwait.

Among the primary roles are Liparit Avetisyan – Tamino, Kim Sargsyan- Papageno, Mary Movsisyan – Pamina, Hasmik Torosyan – Queen of the Night, Zohrab Zohrabyan – Sarastro and Sergey Sargsyan – Speaker of the Temple: Alina Pahlevanyan – Papagena and Hovhannes Andreasyan- Monostatos.
The conductor of the performance is Harutyun Arzumanyan. The opera is directed by Paolo Micciche (Italy). 

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Music: Paris bids farewell to the legendary Michel Legrand

PanArmenian, Armenia
Feb 2 2019

PanARMENIAN.Net – The legendary French-Armenian film composer Michel Legrand was laid to rest Friday, February 1 after a final standing ovation in a Paris theatre decorated to look like one of his favourite movies, AFP reports.

The musician who scored such French screen classics as “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and “The Young Ladies of Rochefort” — both starring Catherine Deneuve and directed by Jacques Demy — died on Saturday aged 86.

Legrand won three Oscars for his work in Hollywood, most famously for writing “The Windmills of Your Mind” for “The Thomas Crown Affair” in 1969, as well as the music for Barbra Streisand’s “Yentl” (1984) and the “Summer of ’42” (1972).

A magic forest reminiscent of another Demy film, “Donkey Skin” — which also starred Deneuve — was created inside the Marigny theatre in Paris where his coffin was taken after a funeral service at the Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox cathedral.

Clearly on the verge of tears, Demy’s widow, the legendary French director Agnes Vardy, led the moving tributes to Legrand at the theatre.

After the audience had risen to give him one last standing ovation, she said, “Having to talk next to Michel’s coffin is a little difficult. The last time we saw each other we held each other’s hands and I felt transported back to our years together with Jacques Demy.”

The cream of the French music and showbiz worlds had earlier crowded into the church, with Deneuve recalling the genius and energy of the man, who was planning a concert tour for April when he died suddenly.

“We could feel the emotion that was coming straight from the music when we were recording ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg’,” she told French television on Thursday.

“I can still remember entire passages of the lyrics” from the hugely influential musical, in which every line was sung.

Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, was among the mourners, with Legrand taken from the theatre for burial at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in the east of the city.

Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo had a giant screen set up outside the city’s town hall to show the highlights of Legrand’s seven-decade career.

A musical prodigy, Legrand worked with the greats of jazz and popular music on both sides of the Atlantic from Miles Davis, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Charles Trenet and Edith Piaf.

Born into a musical family near Paris, he started out by playing songs on the piano he had heard on the radio.

His father Raymond Legrand was a composer, and although he left the family home when his son was only three, he later helped him launch his career.

His mother, of Armenian origin, enrolled him at the Paris Conservatory at the age of 10. He was to spend seven years there, before graduating with top honours in 1949.

Chess: Armenian women’s team to take part in the FIDE World Chess Championship

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 2 2019
Sport 19:35 02/02/2019 Armenia

Armenia’s women’s chess team will take part in the World Championship, the chess federation reported. The Championship comprising of Open and Women sections will be staged in Astana, Kazakhstan between March 4 and March 15. Among contenders of the title are the defending world team chess champion China, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, USA, India, Egypt,  and Hungary.

Meanwhile, the men’s team failed to qualify for the championship due to poor results at the Olympiad.

Azerbaijani Press: ISESCO condemns Armenia’s move to build a water canal in occupied territories of Azerbaijan

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
Feb 2 2019
ISESCO condemns Armenia’s move to build a water canal in occupied territories of Azerbaijan

Rabat, February 2, AZERTAC

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has issued a statement condemning Armenia’s move to build a water canal from Sarsang Reservoir in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

The statement describes the Republic of Armenia’s move to build a new canal from the Sarsang Reservoir which is located in Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenia as a flagrant violation of the international law since the construction of such canal will cause floods in winter and droughts in summer in lower Karabakh and the adjacent regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and endanger the safety and security of their populations.

ISESCO Director General Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri said that Armenia’s expansionist plan aims to alter the situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and loot the natural resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan, ISESCO Member State. He further qualified it as a violation of private and public property rights and of the international law, namely the Fourth Geneva Convention which calls the “occupying power to provide protection to civilians in the territories under occupation”. ISESCO Director General called on the international community and the international human rights organizations to act swiftly to force Armenia to give up its expansionist plan that is designed to promote its economy through exploiting Azerbaijan’s natural resources and continue its policy of ethnic cleansing, and urge it to immediately withdraw from the Azerbaijani territories it occupies to protect international peace and security in this important region of the world.

Nigar Jafarli

Special Correspondent

Turkish Press: Turks in Los Angeles targeted in new smear campaign

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Feb 2 2019


Unidentified man in Los Angeles caused tension between Armenian and Turkish communities, investigation underway

ANKARA

Turks in Los Angeles slammed a smear campaign against Turkey and the Turkish community by the Armenian diaspora after an unidentified man hung Turkish flags on the premises of Armenian schools.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has been investigating the matter since Tuesday in a bid to find the masked man in black who erected the flags at Manoogian-Demirdjian School in Canoga Park, a small city in northern Los Angeles. 

Flags were allegedly also found at Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School, another Armenian school nearby.

Both schools are located in San Fernando Valley area which is close to the city of Glendale, a stronghold of Armenians with almost no Turkish presence.

The senseless act by the unidentified man has concerned both Armenians and Turks living in the U.S. state for decades.

The Armenian diaspora jumped to conclusions and rushed to blame Turks, even though the police has not yet identified the person’s ethnicity in the video footage.

Mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted about the incident and urged the police to find the perpetrator as soon as possible.

Congressmen and state senators who rely on Armenian votes in their districts have also rushed to linking this act to the so-called Armenian genocide.

The Turkish community in Los Angeles has denied any involvement and rejected Armenian allegations.

The Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles in a statement to Anadolu Agency called the defamation campaign against Turkey “unacceptable”.

“Despite the history of terrorist attacks against our diplomats in Los Angeles and the subsequent hate incidents, which targeted the Turkish American interests, the Turks of this city have always acted with great restraint and refrained from acts that would undermine their relations with the Armenian community,” said the statement.

Armenian terrorist organizations like ASALA and Justice Commandoes for Armenian Genocide have committed 699 terrorist acts across the world against Turkish diplomats and civil servants.

One of the victims was Los Angeles Consul General Kemal Arikan who was killed in 1982 by an Armenian JCAG terrorist, Hampig Sassounian.

He is currently in an American prison serving a life sentence.

“Premature statements that prejudge the outcome of the ongoing investigation into the recent events are unsettling for the Turkish Americans, who have no interest in provoking any other community in Los Angeles. The recent joint statement issued by the members of the Turkish community articulates their reaction towards the recent events,” concluded the statement of the Turkish Consulate. 

A joint statement by the representatives of several Turkish civil society organizations also denounced Armenian allegations and called for calm.

“We firmly believe that what happened earlier this week was not an act of a Turkish-American. We condemn the person behind this provocative act which caused an unnecessary alarm in both communities,” said their statement.

Urging LAPD and other agencies to “investigate diligently and catch the perpetrator”, the Turkish community leaders extended an olive branch to the Armenian community:

“We wish and seek peaceful dialogue between the two communities, not hostile polarization and intimidation.”

Azerbaijani Press: Peter Tase: Bolton’s phone call is testimony to Washington’s deep interest to solve Karabakh conflict in peaceful manner

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Feb 1 2019

By  Trend

The recent phone call by US President’s National Security Advisor John Bolton to Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev is testimony to Washington’s deep interest to solve the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in a peaceful manner, Peter M. Tase, expert in Transatlantic Relations and Azerbaijani Studies, a senior advisor to the Global Engineering Deans Council and to various European and Latin American governments, told Trend.

“On January 29, National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, Ambassador John Bolton had a phone conversation with the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. This was the perfect opportunity for both parties to discuss the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and address a number of security issues in the region and beyond,” said Tase. “Ambassador Bolton’s phone call is testimony to Washington’s deep interest to solve the conflict in a peaceful manner. Once again the administration of President Donald Trump is paying a great attention to the situation on the ground, on Azerbaijan’s territories occupied by Armenian Armed Forces.”

He pointed out that such a persistent and unwavering dialogue between the White House and Baku adds pressure to secure European Union’s contributions towards solving the conflict.

Further, talking about the overall significance of relations between the US and Azerbaijan, the expert said that the traditional alliance between the US and Azerbaijan has brought peace to the Caucasus region, consolidated the territorial sovereignty of Azerbaijan and has held at bay the aspirations of neighboring countries to interfere in the domestic affairs of Azerbaijan.

 

“Azerbaijan is a trustworthy partner of the world’s largest economies. The successful development of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railroad and its inauguration made Azerbaijan a key ally of regional economic development and a fundamental partner of Eurasian trade routes.”

On January 29, the US President’s National Security Advisor John Bolton made a telephone call to President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

A range of issues of mutual interest were discussed during the talk, including energy security, cooperation in the field of security and negotiations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Turkish Press: Exhibition: Ara Guler’s photos to be displayed in Tehran exhibition

Anadolu Agency (AA), Turkey
Thursday
Ara Guler’s photos to be displayed in Tehran exhibition
 
 
Iran exhibition will feature 160 photos taken by renowned Turkish-Armenian during his 60-year lifetime work
 
By Nilay Kar Onum
 ISTANBUL
 
A selection of photos taken by legendary Turkish-Armenian photographer Ara Guler, who passed away last October, will be on display in the Iranian capital of Tehran.
 
The exhibition “Memoir of Lost History” featuring over 160 photographs that Guler took during his 60 years of lifetime work, will open on Friday at the Nabshi Center, one of the leading art hubs in the city, according to a statement by the event organizer.
 
Curated by Patrice Vallette, the exhibit will be held as part of an international exhibition project “Ara Guler Universal” launched at Guler’s wish on February 2016.
 
In the event, Guler’s videos shot at his cafe “Ara” on Istanbul’s teeming Istiklal Street as well as his exclusive interviews and videos narrating his life will be showcased, Visioncy, a Malaysia-based cultural agency, said in the statement.
 
Letters sent to Guler and a copy of picture drawn by Picasso for him as well as his special artifacts such as cameras and medals will also be exhibited.
 
Visitors can also have an opportunity to watch a documentary film, directed by the Turkish photographer and producer Coskun Aral, on the exclusive biopic of Guler.
 
The exhibition will run through March 15.
 
Guler associated with Visioncy in February, 2016, giving the agency access to his personal archive.
 
Dubbed “Eye of Istanbul”, Guler rose to fame with his black-and-white portraits of the city.
 
He did photo interviews with many well-known figures such as British politician Winston Churchill, British philosopher Bertrand Russell, ex-Indian premier Indira Gandhi, Spanish painters Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso, and U.K.-born film director Alfred Hitchcock.
 
Turkey’s Photographer of the Century in 1999, France’s Légion d’Honneur, the Lifetime Achievement Lucie Award in 2009, and the Nuremberg Honorary Award in 2017 were among the awards and prizes that he received.
 
Guler was 90 when he died of kidney failure in Istanbul last October.

Turkish Press: Premier Pashinyan pledges democratic reforms in Armenia

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Feb 1 2019


Armenian prime minister says he wants to fully implement his reform agenda with support from EU, Germany

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By Ayhan Simsek

BERLIN

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan pledged on Friday to fully implement his political and reform agenda with support from the EU.

Speaking at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, following their meeting in Berlin, Pashinyan promised to continue democratic reforms.

“We appreciate that both the European Union and Germany have expressed their readiness to support our democratic reforms in Armenia,” he said.

“Our European partners are doing this without raising any questions about our geopolitical orientation. That means we can fully implement our reform agenda with the support of the European Union, especially Germany,” he added.

German Chancellor Merkel said the latest elections in Armenia demonstrated that the people had high expectations from Pashinyan.

“Today we have discussed ways to further develop our bilateral relations, with the goal of improving the living conditions of Armenian people,” Merkel said.

She promised support for democratization and development projects in Armenia, and underlined importance of closer cooperation in the fields of education, scientific research and environment.