Asbarez: Artsakh President Awards Carolann Najarian with ‘Vachakan Barepasht’ Medal

ARTSAKH—On Tuesday, April 16, Dr. Carolann Najarian received the prestigious “Vachakan Barepasht” medal from Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan. The award acknowledges her distinguished service in Artsakh—during and after the war—as field doctor, health-care advisor, humanitarian aid worker, and philanthropist.

In a private ceremony held at his offices, President Sahakyan highlighted Dr. Najarian’s exemplary patriotic work, and expressed hope that she will continue supporting Artsakh’s development.

A child of Armenian Genocide survivors, Carolann Najarian was among the first to respond to the devastating 1988 earthquake in Armenia. As president of the Armenian Health Alliance, Inc., she spearheaded medical relief efforts, making more than 50 trips to deliver medical aid to the destroyed region.

Since then, she has been an integral part of the movement to rebuild Armenia and Artsakh, leading and supporting a number of initiatives. Yesterday’s award was one of many honors she has received for her philanthropic work. They include the Humanitarian Award of Boston University’s School of Medicine Alumni Association (2004), the Ellis Island Medal of Honor (1999), the Armenian International Women’s Association Achievement Award (1997), the Haystack Award for Charity, United Church of Christ, MA (1996), and the Armenian National Committee’s Vahan Cardashian Award (2017).

Dr. Najarian was accompanied yesterday by her husband, George, along with friends and colleagues including the “Hayastan” All-Armenia Fund and the Tufenkian Foundation, which continue their ongoing efforts to develop and resettle Artsakh. Following the meeting, participants visited Stepanakert’s Renaissance Square and the Freedom Fighters Park.

This was Dr. Najarian’s first visit to Artsakh in over 12 years. Sharing her impressions, she said “I feel happy and fortunate to see Artsakh completely transformed. I see happy people who walk the streets in peace…”. Her husband George Najarian added, “Artsakh is the heart of Armenia. Artsakhtsis fought on the front-line and we – Diasporans – fought on a different front, providing financial and material support to Artsakh’s people” ․

Tufenkian Foundation representatives were honored to stand with Carolann Najarian, a trustee and valued member of the Tufenkian Foundation family, as she received this well-deserved recognition.

Case files, posters and documents on lawsuits of Baskın Oran-Fikret Başkaya-Temel Demirer….

Hello,

 

Attached, you will find case files
translated into English and French of Baskın Oran who will be tried on March
20th in Istanbul, of Fikret Başkaya, to be tried in Ankara on March 21st and of
Temel Demirer, who will be tried on March 21st in Istanbul. All three are
Turkish intellectuals tried on “crime of conscience”.

 

Please help to circulate,

 

With best regards,   


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Artist praises plans of the Yerevan authorities to restore the cityscape

Panorama, Armenia

Honorary Artist of Armenia Haghtanak Shahumyan praised the dismantling of the constructions in the vicinity of the Opera house in Yerevan as part of a program to restore the green zone around the building. “The city should definitely restore its view. Number of construction projects have been implemented that were against the urban development plan and architectural principles,” Shahumyan told Panorama.am in an interview
Shahumyan reminded that the park surrounding the Opera house was untouched and treated as an element of a historical and cultural environment. He reminded that in the 70s due to the flow of the visitors the city authorities decided to install toilets in the park but and the architects suggesting using underground public toilets not to violate the architectural environment.

As to the mansards on the buildings throughout Yerevan and the Yerevan Mayor’s pledge to restore the initial view of the buildings, the artist said: “There are definitely constructions that are strange and should be reconsidered, especially those that had been done in violation of the law. However, there might be constructions that had passed all legal procedures with financial means invested. The matter of those constructions should be addressed separately without any rapid and emotional solutions,” Shahumyan said.

The head of the General Staff of the RA Armed Forces held bilateral meetings with CIS partners

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The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia, Lieutenant General Artak Davtyan, who is on a working visit to Moscow in order to participate in the regular meeting of the Committee of the Chiefs of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the CIS member states, had bilateral meetings yesterday with the First Deputy Chief of Defense Minister of the Armed Forces of Belarus, Major General Oleg Belokonev, the First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan, Lieutenant General Murat Maykeev, the First Chief of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyzstan. with Deputy Colonel Nurlan Kiresheev and First Deputy Chief of Defense of the Russian Armed Forces, Army General Valery Gerasimov.


During the meetings, issues related to the future cooperation directions and development prospects of the armed forces within the framework of the CIS were discussed, reports the Department of Information and Public Relations of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia.

Rabbi Schneier Takes Evangelical Pastors On a Propaganda Tour of Azerbaijan

Harut Sassounian

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

For several years, the government of Azerbaijan and its diplomats overseas have gone to great lengths to win over Jews worldwide, American Jewish organizations, and Israel.

Azerbaijan is simply copying Turkey’s sinister behavior that until recently wooed Jewish organizations in the United States and Israel’s government to block the passage of a congressional resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Many Jewish groups ended their immoral cooperation with Turkey, after Turkish President Rejep Tayyip Erdogan began making anti-Semitic statements and threatening Israel.

Just like Turkey, Azerbaijan’s outreach to Jewish organizations and Israel is based on the typical anti-Semitic belief that Jews control American politicians and it is therefore in Azerbaijan’s interest to be on the good side of ‘powerful’ Jews. According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, “many countries nurture their relationship to Israel in hopes of finding favor with influential American Jewish organizations who will in turn speak well of them to the U.S. government.”

Furthermore, Azerbaijan’s pro-Jewish efforts are based on the fact that it purchases billions of dollars of modern weapons from Israel. In return, Azerbaijan sells a large amount of oil to Israel. There have been also intelligence reports that Azerbaijan has provided Israel with several bases on its border with Iran, should Israel decide to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Rabbi Marc Schneier met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev during a visit in 2015

The latest example of the collaboration between American Jewish leaders and Azerbaijan is the visit to Baku on March 3-8 by a group of U.S. evangelical pastors led by New York-based Orthodox Rabbi Marc Schneier “to promote interfaith dialogue and highlight cooperation with Israel,” according to the Associated Press. This was the first ever evangelical delegation to visit the Muslim Shiite nation. The Rabbi described Azerbaijan as “the most beloved and respected Muslim country in the eyes of the Jewish American community,” reported Trend, an Azeri news agency. Schneier spoke at an event in the U.S. Congress last year celebrating the close friendship between Azerbaijan and Israel.

The group of 12 U.S. evangelical pastors met Pres. Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, the foreign minister, Muslim Sheikhs, local church leaders, and Israel’s ambassador. Rabbi Schneier told the Associated Press that Pres. Aliyev “announced during the delegation’s visit that the country’s first-ever Jewish cultural center would be built in Baku with Kosher dining options and a hotel to accommodate Jewish guests.” Schneier heads the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding based in New York and founded the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach, New York. As a sign of their cozy relationship, Azerbaijan’s national airline flies directly to Tel Aviv and Pres. Aliyev hosted Israel’s prime minister in 2016.

Not surprisingly, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov took advantage of his meeting with the evangelical leaders to disparage Armenia and distort the facts of the Artsakh conflict. He said, “the recent statements of the Armenian leadership highlighted that such statements undermine the peace process.”

Pastor Adam Mesa, who leads the Abundant Living Family Church in Rancho Cucamonga, California, told the Associated Press that it was his first time in a Muslim majority country. The pastor said he was encouraged to take part in the trip because of Azerbaijan’s supportive Israeli stance and interreligious efforts. “It’s incredible that a Muslim majority country is the one that has to actually lead the charge on religious dialogue and community and solidarity.”

Rabbi Schneier confirmed to the Associated Press the political agenda behind the religious group’s visit: “from a political point of view, listen there is no question you know that Azerbaijan is looking to strengthen its relationship with the U.S. administration, with the United States Congress. Israel is very much a conduit to that.”

As in the case of Cong. Alcee Hastings, Azerbaijan seems to have picked another disgraced individual to disseminate its propaganda. The 60-year-old Rabbi Schneier has been married six times, the last on March 2017. In February 2018, the State of Florida ordered Schneier to pay $5,000 a month for $64,594 in unpaid child support he owed to his third wife for the care of their 19-year-old son. Rabbi Schneier was expelled in June 2015 by the Rabbinical Council of America for breaching the code of ethics by carrying on an extramarital relationship. In June 2010, the Rabbi announced to his congregation that he was suffering from “bipolar disorder.”

According to Wikipedia, “under pressure from his congregation for his multiple divorces and philandering, Schneier resigned in 2016 from his pulpit position at the Hampton Synagogue, which he had founded in 1990. Congregants had threatened to withhold pledges and payments until he left the synagogue.”

The New York Post reported that after cheating on his third wife, Rabbi Schneier in 2006 married Tobi Rubinstein, “a sexy worshipper,” who became wife No. 4. “In 2010, Tobi hired a private investigator who turned up explicit photos of her husband and Gitty Leiner, a then-30-something worshipper, getting hot and heavy in the Holy Land on what Schneier had told his wife was a routine business trip. Marriage No. 4 ended in divorce soon after.” The Rabbi ended up marrying Gitty Leiner in 2013 — wife No. 5. The couple had a child in 2014, “but then in 2015, Schneir was caught dining out in Queens with sexy young Simi Teitelbaum” who became his sixth wife in 2017! Interestingly, The Post reported that “Schneier explained away his unholy extramarital hookups by saying he was mentally ill and seeking treatment.”

Rabbi’s ex-wife Toby Gotesman told the Post: “When I left him, he was making $800,000 … that included a $500,000 salary, plus hundreds of thousands in additional compensation, including mortgage payments on his 5,000-square-foot Westhampton Beach home, said to be valued at around $3 million.”

Rabbi Schneier’s visit to Azerbaijan last week was not his first. He has been there several times in recent years on propaganda tours. One wonders if the Rabbi has received any compensation from Pres. Aliyev for his ‘valuable’ services. His multiple trips to Azerbaijan makes the Rabbi look more like a lobbyist for Azerbaijan than a religious figure!

I would urge Armenian evangelical church leaders to contact the 12 pastors who visited Baku last week in order to counter the propaganda they were fed against Armenia and Artsakh. I would also like to know if these pastors and Rabbi Schneier came back from Baku with suitcases full of the usual Azeri “gifts” of caviar, rugs, and other valuable items!

Ashot Ghoulian met Dutch MPs

Title: Ashot Ghoulian met Dutch MPs

Federation of Armenian Organisations in The Netherlands (FAON)

Address: Weesperstraat 91 – 2574 VS The Hague, The Netherlands

Website: www.faon.nl

E-mail: [email protected]



Press Release



Chairman of Artsakh Parliament Ashot Ghoulian met Dutch MPs



The Hague, 5 March 2019 – On 5 March 2019 a delegation from Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) with Chairman of National Assembly of Artsakh Mr Ashot Ghoulian and deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mrs Armine Aleksanyan, together with FAON chairman Mr Mato Hakhverdian and secretary of the FAON Mrs Inge Drost, participated in a Dutch parliament hearing about Artsakh.



At the parliamentary meeting were present also Mrs Irina Beglaryan, Mr Gegham Stepanyan from Artsakh and Mrs Karine Mkrttsjan as translator.



The hearing took place in a so-called “special procedure” of standing committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. It was requested in a letter by the Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands (FAON) to raise awareness for the situation in the Republic of Artsakh. The meeting was organised and chaired by the Member of Parliament Sadet Karabulut (Socialist Party). Dutch parliamentarians of 5 factions were present, among others Mr Joel Voordewind (Christian Union), who is the vice chairman of standing committee on Foreign Affairs.



After warm welcoming words by Mrs Karabulut, Mr Hakhverdian introduced the guests from Artsakh. He referred to earlier occasions, when the Armenian community in the Netherlands brought the situation in Artsakh to the attention of the Dutch Parliament and government in recent years, with the submission of petitions, letters and a special hearing in 2015 with participation of FAON and a delegation of European Friends of Armenia including Armenian MP Mr Tevan Poghosyan.



In his introduction Mr Ghoulian thanked Mrs Karabulut and her colleagues for their interest for Artsakh and presented the current situation in his country and what has led to it in the last 31 years. The Republic of Artsakh is convinced that the solution of the conflict with Azerbaijan can only be reached in a peaceful way. He also gave a brief account of the democratic development in Artsakh. He mentioned that 6 parliamentary and 5 presidential elections have been organised during past 25 years. He invited the Dutch parliamentarians to visit Artsakh, like their colleagues from other European countries.



After Mr Ghoulian’s introduction the Dutch MPs asked questions about the situation in Artsakh and the possible solution of the conflict. Mr Ghoulian answered all questions and talked about the long going peace process led by the co-chairs of OSCE Minsk Group. He explained the obstacles, which exist on the way for a fair solution of the conflict. He also pointed how the Netherlands with its important political and economical possibilities could effectively support the peace process. He spoke about the difficulties that Artsakh is facing for the solution of the economical problems. According to Mr Ghoulian following the recent contacts of new Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashynian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev the situation at the boarder was relatively calm in the last few months.



The meeting took place in a friendly atmosphere.



On 27 February 2019 the Joint Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands (SAO) commemorated the pogroms of Sumgait by a protest march started from the Hague Peace Palace to the Azerbaijan Embassy with a rally in front the Embassy of Azerbaijan. On the same day the SAO submitted a letter addressed to the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Stef Blok and discussed the situation of Artsakh with director of Europe Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mrs Erica Schouten.


Federation of Dutch Armenian Organizations • FAON


Press release


Meeting of Artsakh Parliament Speaker Ashot Ghulyan with Dutch MPs


The Hague, March 5, 2019. – 2019 On March 5, the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh, Mr. Ashot Ghulyan and the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Armine Aleksanyan, accompanied by the President of the Federation of Dutch Armenian Organizations (FAON), Mr. Mato Hakhverdyan and the Secretary, Ms. Inga Drost, had a meeting with the deputies of the Parliament of the Netherlands to discuss issues related to Artsakh.


Mrs. Irina Beglaryan, Mr. Gegham Stepanyan and translator Mrs. Karine Mkrtchyan were also present at the meeting.


This session was organized within the framework of the so-called “special procedure” of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Dutch Parliament. In order to raise awareness of the situation in Artsakh, the Federation of Dutch Armenian Organizations (FAON) appealed to the parliamentary committee to have a direct hearing with high-ranking representatives of Artsakh. The session was organized and presided over by Ms. Sadet Karabulut (Socialist Party). Deputies from 5 factions of the Dutch Parliament were present, including the vice-chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Joel Vorverndinde (Christian Union).


After Ms. Karabulut’s words of warm welcome, Mato Hakhverdyan introduced the guests of Artsakh to the deputies. He referred to the past relations with the Parliament related to the Artsakh issue, noting that the Dutch-Armenian community has repeatedly appealed to the Parliament of the Netherlands by presenting manifestos and brought the situation of the Artsakh conflict to the attention of the Parliament and the government, and in 2015 At the initiative of the Dutch-Armenian Federation, the Permanent Commissioner of Foreign Affairs of the Parliament listened to the information presented by the European friends of Armenia and RA NA MP Tevan Poghosyan about the Artsakh issue and current problems.


In his introductory speech, Mr. Ghulyan thanked Mrs. Karabulut and her colleagues for showing interest in Artsakh and presented the current situation of the country, as well as the successes achieved in Artsakh over the past 31 years. The Republic of Artsakh is convinced that the solution to the conflict can be achieved only in a peaceful way. He also briefly told about the democratic development process of Artsakh. He mentioned that 6 parliamentary and 5 presidential elections were organized during the last 25 years. He invited the Dutch parliamentarians, following the deputies of other European countries, to visit Artsakh.


After Mr. Ghulyan’s speech, the Dutch deputies asked questions about the situation in Artsakh and possible solutions to the conflict. Mr. Ghulyan answered all the questions and spoke about the long-term peace process led by the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group. He explained the obstacles that exist on the way to a fair resolution of the conflict. He also emphasized that the Netherlands with its important political and economic opportunities can effectively support the peace process. He also referred to the difficulties that exist in solving economic problems in Artsakh. According to Mr. Ghulyan, after several contacts between the new Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, and the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, the situation along the line of contact has been relatively calm in the last few months.


The meeting took place in a friendly atmosphere.


2019 on February 27, the Dutch-Armenian cooperating organizations honored the memory of the victims of the Sumgait pogroms, marched in protest from the Peace Palace in The Hague to the Embassy of Azerbaijan, in front of which a rally-demonstration took place. On the same day, Dutch-Armenian cooperating organizations addressed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, Mr. Steph Blok, with a letter about the Artsakh issue, and discussed the Artsakh situation with the Director of the European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Erika Schouten.

President of Georgia to visit Armenia in March

President of Georgia to visit Armenia in March

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YEREVAN, MARCH 2, ARMENPRESS. President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili will arrive in Armenia on a two-day official visit in March, Gruzia Online reported citing the President’s Office.

The visit is planned in March, but the details are unknown yet.

This is Salome Zourabichvili’s first visit to Armenia as the President of Georgia.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Verelq: The samples of new uniforms are discussed in the Ministry of Defense (photo)

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Samples of new types of daily and office uniforms for officers and non-commissioned officers were presented to the management staff of the RA Armed Forces General Staff. Then the issue will be discussed with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense.


The Ministry of Defense informs that after a joint and final decision, the staff will be provided with new uniforms in stages.

Diplomat: Switzerland is ready to support the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

Arminfo, Armenia
March 1 2019
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Switzerland is ready  to support the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  Ambassador of Switzerland to Azerbaijan Philipp Stalder announced  this at the press conference.

Stalder noted that three important meetings between the presidents of  Azerbaijan and Armenia took place in Switzerland.

According to him, if the parties express a corresponding desire,  Switzerland is ready to provide such support, Trend reports.

Fwd: Call to people of Armenian descent to digitize 1915 survivors’ written testimonies

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    Association for the Research and the Archiving of Armenian Memory (ARAM) 
    8, bis Place Pelabon 13013 - Marseille FRANCE
Contact: Vartan Arzoumanian Tel: +33 4 91 06 57 36
E-mail: [email protected] Web: https://webaram.com/en/


Call to people of Armenian descent to help collect and digitize 1915 (or 1895) Armenian survivors’ written testimonies

The
Association for the Research and the Archiving of Armenian Memory
(ARAM) is an association based in France whose aim is to gather and
archive documents about the life of Armenian communities in the diaspora
(see webaram.com/en/).
The
ARAM association has initiated a program to collect written testimonies
on 1915 (or 1895) and on the exodus of the Armenian communities to
France, Lebanon and the United States (but also Egypt, Bulgaria,
Syria…)
We are earnestly requesting you to contact us if you happen to possess a manuscript written by a 1915 (or 1895) survivor.
We fully understand that these testimonies are very dear to Armenian families and we propose to keep a digital copy only.
These
testimonies are an integral part of the Armenian diaspora’s cultural
heritage and we would like to digitize them in order to make them
available to the general public as well as historians.
These key documents for historians will be archived at the ARAM association’s digital library.
Please, get in touch with us to know more about this digitization program here :
https://webaram.com/en/contact-us

CALL to collect written testimonies written by survivors of 1915 (or 1895).

ARAM:
The association is a French-Armenian non-profit association that has maintained its goal
the memory of the life lived by Armenians in the Diaspora (see: The Union wants testimonies
learn about the events of 1915 (or 1895) and the migration of Armenian survivors
to France, Lebanon and the United States.
We will appeal to the families so that in 1915
(or 1895)վերապրողներու կողմէ գրուած հին վկայութիւնները տրամադրելի դարձնեն ԱՐԱՄ Միութեան գործակիցներուն:
This
testimonies are important, the memory of the Armenian Genocide
to preserve and are part of the cultural heritage of Diaspora Armenians
inheritance.
ARAM Union is aware that these testimonies
are valuable for families. Therefore, we will offer a simple number
make a copy for the union’s archives.
The purpose of ARAM Union
The dissemination and knowledge of these evidences has provided expansion
by preparing translations and publications.
For more information, contact us:
https://webaram.com/hy/