Asbarez: Peace, Love and Public Service: Homenetmen Salutes Generations of Volunteers

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45th Navasartian Games, Festival, and Closing Ceremony flyer

BY KATY SIMONIAN

“The service you do for others is the rent you pay for your room here on Earth.” Muhammad Ali’s immortal words remind us of the beauty that shines from the heart of every volunteer and the far-reaching impact of public service for a community and the world.

The commitment to serving others has stood at the core of Homenetmen’s mission for generations, echoing the words, “Elevate Yourself and Others with You.” These words are more than a motto, as they capture the spirit of giving inherent in the fabric of the organization, with dedicated members instilling and embracing the values of kindness, hard work and humility in athletes and scouts for over a century.

Homenetmen’s many programs continue to thrive with the work of dedicated volunteers. The organization has grown with over 2,000 Armenian Scouts and more than 7,000 athletes who participate in activities all year.

These activities depend on the time and energy graciously shared by the many volunteers who not only make Homenetmen’s athletic and scouting events possible, but most significantly, build the collective morale of its membership. Their presence is particularly crucial during major athletic tournaments which kick-off in San Diego, followed by sporting events in Fresno and Orange County, culminating in Los Angeles at the annual Navasartian Games and Closing Ceremonies which will take place at Los Angeles City College on Fourth of July Weekend.

Parents, moms and dads alike, often drive for hours, across many miles to support their children’s athletic pursuits in sports from basketball, soccer, table tennis, and tennis, to swimming, gymnastics, karate, volleyball and chess.

Homenetmen 45th Navasartian Victory Ball flyer

One such parent is Aline Tchaghlassian, who beams with pride when reflecting on the many years she spent driving her three sons to games and cheering them on in the stands. When asked what makes Homenetmen so unique, she emphasized the noble nature of a community that elevates and inspires one another.

“The most meaningful way we can encourage our youth is by lifting their emotions. When our children learn to elevate the emotions of their friends and teammates, their skills naturally improve,” said Tchaghlassian. “Nothing is more impactful than kindness. It has been my great privilege to watch my children and so many families develop a deep sense of responsibility as Armenians, to carry on Homenetmen’s tradition of promoting good sportsmanship for all of our athletes,” she added.

It is fitting that Aline and her husband, Ara Tchaghlassian, will serve as the 45th Navasartian Honorary Presidents, taking their place in history among the many distinguished honorees who remain devoted to securing Homenetmen’s bright future. The couple will receive their honor at this year’s Victory Ball, which will take place on Sunday, June 26 at The Beverly Hilton, where generations of members will have an opportunity to salute the athletes, scouts, and volunteers whose hard work stands as an example for us all.

The multi-generational nature of the organization contributes to its warm landscape. It is not uncommon for three generations of members to serve side by side. “Many members have met their spouses while serving Homenetmen and their children, some of our youngest volunteers, carry on this beautiful legacy, participating in activities, tournaments and mentoring initiatives for their fellow athletes,” saaid Shant Haytayan, Vice Chair of the 45th Navasartian Victory Ball Committee. “Homenetmen represents the heart of the Armenian family — love, service and a celebration of our Armenian culture. We are so proud of our members and feel deeply grateful for their contributions to our community,” he added.

It is important to note the ways in which members are inspired by the spirit of volunteering, as many current leaders were once athletes and scouts who benefited from the guidance of those who came before them. These leaders are inspired to give back and to empower future generations to find their voices and make their mark on an organization that celebrates their accomplishments.

One such leader is Anita Derderian, a Regional Executive Board Member who has made history as the first woman to serve as Athletic Director of Homenetmen Western US. “For me, Homenetmen is family. It is incredible to know 90 percent of our volunteers are families, siblings, and children who want to make a difference, as they contribute to the success of our athletes and scouts,” she said. “We have endured many obstacles during the Covid-19 pandemic but one thing is certain — wherever I am in the world, Homenetmen remains a constant source of hope for all of our members.”

With a growing number of athletes and scouts, and a renewed commitment to expanding its efforts for public service, the future of Homenetmen is in the capable hands and hearts of its many loyal members.

For more information about the Navasartian Games, Closing Ceremonies and volunteering opportunities, please visit the Navasartian Games website or call (323) 344-4300.

Katy Simonian is a member of the 45th Navasartian Victory Ball Committee.




RFE/RL Armenian Report – 06/15/2022

                                        Wednesday, 
Government Keen To Minimize Cash Payments In Armenia
        • Sargis Harutyunyan
Armenian authorities will start enforcing next month serious restrictions on 
cash payments in the country as part of their fight against tax evasion.
A government bill approved by the Armenian parliament earlier this year requires 
private firms and individual entrepreneurs to carry out transactions worth more 
than 300,000 drams ($700) only through the banking system.
For other citizens the limit is set at 500,000 drams. But it will be brought 
down to 300,000 drams in July 2023.
The law, which will come into force on July 1, also prohibits local and central 
government agencies from making or accepting any payments in cash.
It envisages a similar, albeit gradual, ban on payments of all medical and 
education tuition fees as well as private sector wages. The ban will first apply 
to Yerevan and be extended to the other parts of Armenia over the next two years.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian touted the impending entry into force of these 
restrictions during a cabinet meeting last week. He said that his government 
will also ban cash payments for real estate and cars.
The head of the State Revenue Committee (SRC), Rustam Badasian, confirmed that 
these measures are aimed at reducing the still sizable informal sector of the 
Armenian economy. They will result in a “certain increase in tax revenues,” he 
said without making concrete financial projections.
Armenia -- The entrance to the State Revenue Committee headquarters in Yerevan, 
November 29, 2018.
Garegin Gevorgian, a senior official from the Armenian Central Bank, was 
likewise confident that restricting the widespread use of cash as a payment 
method will improve tax collection.
Central Bank data cited by Gevorgian shows that payments made in Armenia via 
bank transfer, check and credit or debit card have steadily increased over the 
last 12 years. Still, they accounted for only a quarter of all transactions last 
year.
Suren Parsian, an independent economist, welcomed the government efforts to curb 
cash transactions. But he said the authorities should do more to raise public 
awareness of the upcoming restrictions and help small and help medium-sized 
businesses prepare for their enforcement.
One small business owner, Garegin Gevorgian, criticized the limitations, saying 
that many such firms will have to pay more taxes and banking fees. Their tax 
burden could be doubled as a result, he claimed.
Individual car traders are also concerned. As one of them, Tigran Hovannisian, 
explained, “We are going to have disputes with buyers. A buyer will say that ‘I 
won’t transfer the money until you register the car in my name,’ while I will 
say ‘I won’t register it in your name until you transfer the money.’”
There are also questions about the authorities’ ability to enforce the new rules 
in car and property transactions. Real estate agents warn that home buyers and 
sellers may formalize their deals as free donations but carry out them in cash 
to evade taxes.
Parliament Majority ‘Undecided’ On Ousting Opposition Lawmakers
        • Astghik Bedevian
        • Anush Mkrtchian
Armenia - Empty seats of opposition deputies boycotting a session of parliament, 
Yerevan, .
The leadership of Armenia’s parliament affiliated with the ruling Civil Contract 
party has still not carried out its threats to strip opposition lawmakers 
boycotting parliament sessions of their seats.
The 35 lawmakers representing the opposition Hayastan and Pativ Unem alliances 
began the boycott in April in advance of their daily demonstrations demanding 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.
Under Armenian law, a lawmaker can lose their seat if they skip, for 
“non-legitimate” reasons, at least half of parliament votes during a single 
semi-annual session of the National Assembly. The final decision to that effect 
is to be made by the Constitutional Court at the initiative of the parliament’s 
leadership or at least one-fifth of the deputies.
Parliament speaker Alen Simonian said on May 17 that he is considering 
initiating such an appeal to the court. Several other pro-government 
parliamentarians voiced support for the idea in the following weeks.
One of them, Hovik Aghazarian, said on Wednesday that members of the ruling 
party’s parliamentary group discussed the possible expulsion of their opposition 
colleagues but did not reach a consensus at a meeting held on Monday.
“I personally agree with [Simonian’s] view because that [opposition boycott] can 
be considered a violation of the law,” Aghazarian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
According to the parliament’s press office, 14 opposition lawmakers, including 
parliament vice-speaker Ishkhan Saghatelian, can now be formally accused of 
absenteeism.
Armenia - Ishkhan Saghatelian (second from right) and other opposition lawmakers 
lead an anti-government rally in Yerevan, May 18, 2022.
Speaking to reporters late on Tuesday, Saghatelian again scoffed at the threats 
to strip him and other oppositionists of their mandates.
“We got our mandates from the people, and the people are now demanding that we 
remove them from power as soon possible,” he said after announcing the 
opposition’s decision to end the daily demonstrations in Yerevan and to rally 
supporters on a weekly basis instead.
Saghatelian also made clear that the two opposition blocs will not end their 
boycott of the parliament for now.
Deputies representing them interrupted the boycott on June 3 to try to push 
through the National Assembly a resolution rejecting any peace accord that would 
restore Azerbaijan’s control over Nagorno-Karabakh. The parliamentary majority 
blocked the resolution by boycotting an emergency debate on it.
Opposition boycotts of parliament sessions have not been uncommon in Armenia in 
the past. No opposition lawmaker has been stripped of their seat because of that.
Textile Giant Hit Hard By Armenian Currency Appreciation
        • Karine Simonian
        • Sargis Harutyunyan
Armenia - Workers at the Gloria textile factory in Vanadzor, .
Armenia’s leading textile company is planning to lay off some of its 3,000 
workers or cut their wages because of a significant appreciation of the national 
currency, the dram, which began shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Like the Russian ruble, the dram weakened against the U.S. dollar and the euro 
in the immediate aftermath of the invasion but rallied strongly in the following 
months. Since the outbreak of the war on February 24, the dram has strengthened 
by 13 percent against the dollar and 22 percent against the euro on aggregate.
The Armenian currency has been boosted by relative macroeconomic stability in 
Russia, Armenia’s number trading partner, as well as an influx of thousands of 
mostly middle-class Russians. Its continuing appreciation is prompting growing 
concerns from Armenian companies oriented towards Western and other non-Russian 
markets.
They include Gloria, the country’s largest textile factory located in the 
northern city of Vanadzor. Its owner, Bagrat Darbinian, complained on Tuesday 
that Gloria has been hit hard by the stronger dram because it sells the bulk of 
clothing manufactured by it in Europe.
Darbinian said he has to cut production costs to make up for the loss of 
revenue. He said he has already told the company’s workers to agree to a 30 
percent reduction in their wages or risk being sent on unpaid leave or losing 
their jobs altogether.
“I am ashamed of entering our production units,” Darbinian told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service. “People are already not paid much and I want to cut their 
wages. But there is no other way out.”
Armenia -- The building of the Central Bank in Yerevan.
The businessman, who claims to have invested $5 million in the factory in the 
last three years, said he has already appealed to Armenia’s government and 
Central Bank to help weaken the dram.
The authorities are receiving similar complaints from other export-oriented 
entrepreneurs and business executives, notably representatives of Armenian 
software companies.
The Central Bank governor, Martin Galstian, made clear on Tuesday that the bank 
will not cut interest rates or intervene in the domestic currency market to cut 
the dram’s value. Galstian said that the stronger dram is somewhat easing 
inflationary pressures on the Armenian economy aggravated by the Ukraine war.
“By artificially weakening the dram we would create an even worse inflationary 
situation which would hit all citizens, including exporters,” he told reporters.
Galstian also argued that the stronger dram is making many imported raw 
materials cheaper for exporters.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2022 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
 

CivilNet: A mission to turn Armenia into the next big travel destination

CIVILNET.AM

15 Jun, 2022 09:06

Sisian Boghossian, the recently appointed head of Armenia’s tourism committee, talks to CivilNet about how she and her team are working to raise awareness of Armenia as a tourism destination. Ms. Boghossian explains their plans to participate in international tourism expos, buy advertisements, launch a website, and engage with travel influencers and vloggers. Ms. Boghossian also discusses Armenia’s recovery path to pre-covid tourism levels.

CivilNet: Opposition movement removes tents from major square in Yerevan

CIVILNET.AM

15 Jun, 2022 10:06

  • Armenia’s opposition movement has removed the tents from Yerevan’s France Square.
  • If Armenian dram’s current rate of appreciation continues or is maintained, electricity and gas tariffs may be reduced, says Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.
  • Armenian President Vahagn Khachatryan will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg Economic Forum.

Armenian, Qatari PMs meet in Doha: documents signed with meeting results

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 16:06,

YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan met with Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Qatar, Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdul Aziz al-Thani, the PM’s Office said.

During their meeting following the official welcoming ceremony, the Qatari PM attached importance to the official visit of the Armenian PM and highlighted the need for multilateral cooperation between the two friendly countries. He expressed confidence that the mutual partnership between the Armenian and Qatari governments will reach a new level with the results of this visit.

In his turn PM Pashinyan said that the political dialogue between Armenia and Qatar is at a high level, emphasizing the need for boosting the economic ties. Pashinyan attached importance to the development and deepening of business ties and invited the representatives of the Qatari business community to Armenia to discuss with Armenian businessmen the possibilities and prospects of implementing joint investment programs.

The Armenian and Qatari PMs discussed also a broad range of issues relating to the development of cooperation in economy, IT, agriculture, transportation infrastructure, trade turnover, aviation communication and tourism sectors.

Based on the meeting results, a number of documents were signed between the two sides at the presence of the Armenian and Qatari PMs. Particularly, Armenian Deputy PM Hambardzum Matevosyan and Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Than signed a memorandum of understanding on holding political consultations between the foreign ministries of the two countries, as well as a memorandum of understanding on exchange of news between Armenpress state news agency and the Qatar News Agency.

Cooperation agreements were signed also in the fields of education, research, healthcare, as well as an agreement on declaring sister cities between Yerevan and Doha.

Photos by Gevorg Perkuperkyan




Artsakh Speaker of Parliament visits France

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 16:19,

YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Artsakh Artur Tovmasyan met with Permanent Representative of Artsakh in France Hovhannes Gevorgyan and his staff in Paris on June 13, the Artsakh Parliament’s press service said.

The meeting touched upon the assistance provided by French politicians and local self-government authorities during the 2020 Artsakh War, and the necessity of making it constant.

The Speaker of Parliament highlighted the importance of the adoption of resolutions by the French Senate and National Assembly immediately after the war on the recognition of the Republic of Artsakh.

Artur Tovmasyan also highly valued the work of the Artsakh Permanent Representation in France.

The Speaker is also scheduled to meet with French political circles and representatives of the Armenian community during the visit.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 13-06-22

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 17:11,

YEREVAN, 13 JUNE, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 13 June, USD exchange rate down by 3.31 drams to 418.64 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 8.70 drams to 438.19 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.02 drams to 7.37 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 14.50 drams to 510.45 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 396.21 drams to 24631.04 drams. Silver price down by 6.91 drams to 290.59 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

PM Pashinyan receives Mansoor Al-Mahmoud, CEO of the Qatar Investment Authority

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 18:00,

YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is in Doha on an official visit, received Mansoor Al-Mahmoud, CEO of the Qatar Investment Authority in his residence, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

Issues related to the cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Armenia the Investment Authority were discussed during the meeting. In particular, the sides touched upon the opportunities of implementing joint programs in the fields of water resources management, agriculture, energy and high technologies. Prime Minister Pashinyan spoke about the priorities of the Armenian Government in these directions and the promising projects, for the implementation of which it is possible to establish close cooperation.

Mansoօr Al-Mahmoud thanked for the reception and noted that the agency headed by him is ready to establish effective cooperation with the Armenian side.

PM Pashinyan visits Qatar Foundation and Qatar Science and Technology Park

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 17:47,

YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan visited the Qatar Foundation in Doha. The Head of the Government was introduced to the activities of the Foundation, in particular, the programs implemented in the field of education. The leaders of the Foundation also answered the questions of the members of the Armenian governmental delegation. Opportunities for cooperation with Armenia in the field of education were touched upon, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Pashinyan also visited the Qatar Science and Technology Park. During the visit, the Prime Minister got acquainted with the latter’s activities in the field of high technologies.

The Prime Minister made a note in the book of honored guests.

Photos by Gevorg Perkuperkyan