Iraqi Christians Flee Homes Amid Militant Push

IRAQI CHRISTIANS FLEE HOMES AMID MILITANT PUSH

Associated Press Online
June 16, 2014 Monday 7:17 PM GMT

by DIAA HADID, Associated Press
ALQOSH, Iraq

ALQOSH, Iraq (AP) – Over the past decade, Iraqi Christians have fled
repeatedly to this ancient mountainside village, seeking refuge from
violence, then returning home when the danger eased. Now they are
doing it again as Islamic militants rampage across northern Iraq,
but this time few say they ever want to go back to their homes.

The flight is a new blow to Iraq’s dwindling Christian community,
which is almost as old as the religion itself but which has already
been devastated since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. During the past 11
years, at least half of the country’s Christian population has fled
the country, according to some estimates, to escape frequent attacks
by Sunni Muslim militants targeting them and their churches.

Now many of those who held out and remained may be giving up completely
after fighters belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
swept over the city of Mosul and a broad swath of the country the
past week.

“I’m not going back,” said Lina, who fled Mosul with her family as the
militants swept in and came to Alqosh, about 50 kilometers (31 miles)
to the north.

“Each day we went to bed in fear,” the 57-year-old woman said, sitting
in a house for displaced people. “In our own houses we knew no rest.”

Like other Christians who fled here, she spoke on condition she be
identified only by her first name for fear for her safety.

In leaving, the Christians are emptying out communities that date back
to the first centuries of the religion, including Chaldean, Assyrian
and Armenian churches. The past week, some 160 Christian families –
mosly from Mosul – have fled to Alqosh, mayor Sabri Boutani told The
Associated Press, consulting first on the number with his wife by
speaking in Chaldean, the ancient language spoken by many residents.

Alqosh, dating back at least to the 1st century BC, is a jumble of
pastel-painted homes nestled at the base of a high craggy hill among
rolling plains of wheat fields. The village’s population of 6,000 is
about half Christian and half ethnic Kurds. Located just outside the
autonomous Kurdish zone of northern Iraq, Kurdish fighters known as
peshmerga have moved into the town to protect it.

Many Christians are deciding that the comparatively liberal and
prosperous Kurdish regions are their safest bet.

“Every Christian prefers to stay in Kurdistan,” said Abu Zeid, an
engineer. He too said he wouldn’t be going back to Mosul.

“It’s a shame because Mosul is the most important city in Iraq for
Christians,” he added. Mosul is said to be the site of the burial of
Jonah, the prophet who tradition says was swallowed by a whale.

Iraq was estimated to have more than 1 million Christians before the
2003 invasion and topping of Saddam Hussein. Now church officials
estimate only 450,000 remain within Iraq borders. Militants have
targeted Christians in repeated waves in Baghdad and the north. The
Chaldean Catholic cardinal was kidnapped in 2008 by extremists and
killed. Churches around the country have been bombed repeatedly.

The exodus from Mosul – a Sunni-majority city that during the American
presence in Iraq was an al-Qaida stronghold – has been even more
dramatic. From a pre-2003 population of around 130,000 Christians,
there were only about 10,000 left before the Islamic State fighters
overran the city a week ago.

Abu Zeid estimated that now only 2,000 Christians remain in the city.

“They see no future there,” said George Demacopoulos, the director
of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at the Jesuit-run Fordham
University in New York.

“There is no short-term solution,” he said in a phone interview. “I
think the only prescription for a long-term solution is a kind
of political stabilization of the region that is enabled without
military force.”

Christians who have not left Iraq completely often flee their homes to
other parts of Iraq when the danger is highest in hopes of returning
later.

Boutani, the mayor, said this was the sixth time in 11 years that
Christians from other areas have flocked to Alqosh for refuge. He
himself fled here from Baghdad in 2009 after a church bombing in
the capital.

This is the third time that Adnan, a 60-year-old Mosul shoe shop owner,
has sought shelter in Alqosh. He came in 2008 after a priest in Mosul
was killed, then again in 2010 after rumors spread of an imminent
attack on Christians. Each time, he and his family returned after
Iraqi security officials guaranteed Christians’ safety.

“They said, we will protect you,” he recalled. “But now – where’s
the government?”

The Vatican for years has voiced concern about the flight of Christians
from the Middle East, driven out by war, poverty and discrimination.

During his recent trip to Jordan, Pope Francis met with Iraqi and
Syrian Christians and denounced the wars, weapons and conflicts that
have forced them from their homes.

“All of us want peace!” Francis told a gathering of refugees near the
River Jordan. “I ask myself: who is selling arms to these people to
make war?”

In Alqosh, the newcomers and the residents united in prayer at Sunday
Mass in the Chaldean Church of the Virgin Mary of the Harvest, held
by Friar Gabriel Tooma.

On the church floor was spread a mosaic made of beans, lentils, wheat
and other produce from the area, assembled to commemorate the upcoming
harvest. Before the service, volunteers hurried to finish the images
of Jesus and Mary, and were filling out the details of Pope Francis’
face, sketched out with white beans.

“People are afraid of what’s coming next,” Tooma said. “I fear there
will be a day when people will say: ‘There were once Christians
in Iraq.'”

As he walked with his wife and daughter in the 7th century St Hormoz
monastery, built into the hill overlooking Alqosh, Abu Zeid said he
went back to Mosul on Friday to see if his house was still standing.

Some of the militants in control of the city tried to show that
Christians were welcome.

Gunmen stopped him and asked if he was a Christian, Abu Zeid said.

When he nodded back, a gunman told him: “Welcome to your home.”

The Chaldean church in Mosul was looted, he said, and he saw gunmen
drag the accused thieves to the church and order them to return
stolen property.

He and other displaced Christians highly doubt the shows of goodwill.

Still, some said they have no choice but to eventually return.

“I’m 60 years old,” said Adnan, the shoe salesman. “It would be hard
to start over again.”

___

AP correspondent Nicole Winfield in Rome contributed to this report.

From: A. Papazian

Syrie: les rebelles se retirent de Kassab à la frontière turque

Agence France Presse
14 juin 2014 samedi 7:42 PM GMT

Syrie: les rebelles se retirent de Kassab à la frontière turque

Beyrouth 14 juin 2014

Les rebelles et leurs alliés du Front al-Nosra (branche syrienne
d’Al-Qaïda) se sont retirés samedi de Kassab, une ville frontalière de
la Turquie qu’ils avaient conquise en mars, a rapporté l’Observatoire
syrien des droits de l’Homme (OSDH).

“La plupart des combattants du Front al-Nosra et des brigades
islamistes se sont retirés de Kassab, laissant derrière eux un nombre
réduit de combattants”, a indiqué l’OSDH.

Les forces gouvernementales ont pour leur part envoyé des chars dans
les villages voisins, signalant une reconquête imminente de la ville
par l’armée.

Ce retrait est survenu alors que les “troupes du régime soutenues par
des hommes du Hezbollah libanais ainsi que d’autres combattants arabes
et asiatiques avaient avancé (dans le village voisin de) Nabaein”,
selon l’OSDH.

Ces informations ont été confirmées par des militants de l’opposition
selon qui les combattants d’Al-Nosra et des brigades rebelles
s’étaient retirés vers les bastions rebelles de la région de Jabal
al-Akrad, non loin de Kassab.

La localité arménienne de Kassab est stratégique du fait qu’elle est
située près de l’unique passage frontalier avec la Turquie dans la
province de Lattaquié, fief de la communauté alaouite à laquelle
appartient le président Bachar al-Assad.

Quand le poste frontière de Kassab est tombé aux mains des rebelles en
mars, il était le dernier point de passage à la frontière de la
Turquie encore opérationnel aux mains du régime.

From: A. Papazian

Syria govt retakes strategic town on Turkey border: army

InterAksyon
June 15 2014

Syria govt retakes strategic town on Turkey border: army

By: Agence France-Presse
June 16, 2014 3:48 AM

DAMASCUS – Syria’s army said Sunday it had recaptured the strategic
town of Kasab and the only border crossing with Turkey in Latakia
province, after it fell to rebels almost three months ago.

“After crushing many members of the mercenary terrorist gangs… units
of our armed troops in collaboration with the (paramilitary) National
Defence Force returned safety and security to Kasab this morning,” an
army statement said.

Kasab, an Armenian town, is important because it is at the only border
crossing with Turkey in sensitive Latakia province, heartland of the
Alawite sect from which President Bashar al-Assad hails.

On Sunday, a state television reporter broadcast a stand-up from the
recaptured border crossing. The channel accused rebel backers Ankara
and Doha of providing “terrorists” (rebels) with ambulances to
transport their wounded.

Activists and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say Kasab was
retaken a day after rebels including members of Syrian Al-Qaeda
affiliate Al-Nusra Front withdrew without a fight, leaving only a
small number of men behind.

As they pulled back, Assad’s troops backed by other pro-regime groups,
among them Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah, advanced on the nearby
village of Nabaein.

By Sunday, the Britain-based Observatory said, pro-regime forces were
back in control of Kasab — the first time since it fell on March 21.

Aside from Hezbollah fighters, the government forces, led by members
of Syria’s elite Republican Guard, had been boosted by Iranian troops,
the Observatory said.

Rebels were short on supplies and experienced Hezbollah fighters and
Syrian special forces were able to advance, its director Rami Abdel
Rahman said.

Under frequent bombardment by government forces, Kasab was important
for rebels who used it as a staging post to transport their wounded to
Turkey, which backs the opposition.

The Syrian government had accused Ankara of helping rebel groups to seize Kasab.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/89172/syria-govt-retakes-strategic-town-on-turkey-border-army

Un an après son divorce, Adriana Karembeu se remarie

REVUE DE PRESSE
Un an après son divorce, Adriana Karembeu se remarie

Elle a définitivement tourné la page >. Adriana Karembeu
va épouser André Ohanian, un homme d’affaires d’origine arménienne, a
révélé Le Parisien. Le mariage aura lieu aux alentours du 20 juin, à
Marrakech où vit l’amoureux d’Adriana Karembeu.

Cela fait trois ans que la célèbre mannequin partage la vie de ce
business man. On ne sait pas grand chose de lui, si ce n’est qu’il est
le riche propriétaire d’un restaurant-palais, le Jad Mahal, au Maroc.
A Paris Match, il y a an, Adriana Karembeu donnait un peu plus de
détails : >, avait-elle expliqué au magazine.

Mais finies les couvertures de presse people, Adriana Karembeu veut
cette fois protéger son idylle des paparazzis. >, déclarait-elle.
Aujourd’hui, il y a un changement. J’arrive à un ge où ça devient
compliqué d’avoir un bébé. Du coup, je me mets la pression. (…) Mais
je redoute encore plus de passer à côté de cette merveille : avoir un
enfant. Je pense que c’est cette envie qui va l’emporter >>.

Alors, on actualise bientôt le carnet rose ?

dimanche 15 juin 2014,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

From: A. Papazian

http://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/un-an-apres-son-divorce-adriana-karembeu-se-remarie-17770

Prix et perceptions : Un fonctionnaire du service statistique prédit

ARMENIE
Prix et perceptions : Un fonctionnaire du service statistique prédit
les tendances > de l’inflation en 2014

Un représentant du Service national de statistique ne prévoit aucune
augmentation importante de prix en Arménie cette année à moins que des
> imprévus aient lieu.

> a déclaré
Martirosyan, notant qu’il y avait une augmentation de 1,4 pour cent
des prix des produits, ce qui signifie que le panier du consommateur,
c’est à dire l’ensemble des biens sur lesquels les consommateurs
dépensent de l’argent régulièrement, n’a pas été beaucoup touché.

Habitante d’ Erevan Anna Yeritsyan, cependant, n’est pas d’accord avec
cette opinion. Elle dit qu’elle a pu sentir les augmentations de prix
en tant qu’acheteur.

> dit-elle.

Yeritsyan voit aussi de l’inflation sur les produits non alimentaires.

From: A. Papazian

Syrian Rebels, Jihadists Withdraw From Town Near Turkey

Assyrian International News Agency AINA
June 14 2014

Syrian Rebels, Jihadists Withdraw From Town Near Turkey
Posted 2014-06-14 21:14 GMT

(AFP) — Syrian rebels and their allies the jihadist Al-Nusra Front on
Saturday withdrew from Kasab, a strategic village on the border with
Turkey they seized in March, a monitoring group said.

Most fighters from Al-Nusra and the other rebel groups pulled out,
“leaving behind only a small number” of men, said the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.

Troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime sent tanks to
nearby villages, signalling an imminent army advance on the border
town.

The rebels pulled back as regime forces backed by pro-regime fighters,
among them members of the powerful Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah,
advanced on the nearby village of Nabaein, the Observatory said.

Activists confirmed the account, adding the rebel fighters and the
Al-Nusra Front, the Syrian Al-Qaeda affiliate, withdrew to rebel
strongholds in the Jabal al-Akrad area.

Kasab, an Armenian town, is strategically important because it is
located near the only border crossing with Turkey in sensitive Latakia
province, the heartland of the Alawite sect from which Assad hails.

When the crossing fell from government hands in March, it was the last
functioning border post with Turkey to slip from army control.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.aina.org/news/20140614161409.htm

Giorgio Armani Sues Armenia Economy Ministry – Newspaper

GIORGIO ARMANI SUES ARMENIA ECONOMY MINISTRY – NEWSPAPER

June 14, 2014 | 07:42

YEREVAN. – World-renowned Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani S.p.A.

has filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Economy of Armenia,
and it is “fighting” in Armenian courts already for several years,
Zhamanak daily reported.

“The problem is that the Economy Ministry’s Intellectual Property
Agency has permitted the ‘Aygepat’ Wine and Brandy Factory Ltd. to
put the ARMANI trademark on the labels of its produced brandy.

“In autumn of last year, the Administrative Court had found that it
[the trademark] has to be returned [to ARMANI]. Notwithstanding this,
company representative Aleksandr Nahapetyan has again appealed to
the Administrative Court,” Zhamanak wrote.

News from Armenia – NEWS.am

From: A. Papazian

The Authorities Want To See The Country Without Their Opponents (Vid

THE AUTHORITIES WANT TO SEE THE COUNTRY WITHOUT THEIR OPPONENTS (VIDEO)

18:27 | June 13,2014 | Politics

Whatever claims the opposition quartet may lay, the Armenian National
Congress (HAK) will continue to call for the resignation of Serzh
Sargsyan.

“As times passes the demand is weakening. Who will remain in the
country to fight against the illegitimate authorities, given the
mounting migration?” says Aram Manukyan, Secretary of the Armenian
National Congress (HAK).

HAK has given time to the authorities ‘to increase the number of
people who will publically overthrow Serzh Sargsyan. “Our supporters
and territorial structures demand more than we do at present,” said
the opposition lawmaker.

Anyway, Mr Manukyan says things are not so hopeless: in the beginning,
HAK had seven MPs in parliament but in the course of time more people
joined their ranks and now their number reaches 55. “One day they
will quit the Republican Party and Serzh Sargsyan.”

At the end of September, HAK will push forward its demands and hopes
that the other political forces will join them.

Naira Zohrabyan, Secretary of the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK),
says here party sees no taboos in this context and they will take
small steps to achieve their ultimate goal. “One should not downplay
the importance of small steps.”

The BHK lawmaker advises waiting till September to see the next
steps of the opposition quartet. “The four non-governing forces will
announce people’s expectations in September. I assure you that they
will not disappoint our compatriots.”

Republican lawmaker Vahram Baghdasaryan says they will surely discuss
the 12-point statement submitted by the opposition but does not
promise anything.

From: A. Papazian

http://en.a1plus.am/1191350.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GHk09yZMEg

Swedish Minister Says Impressed By The Development Of Mobile Communi

SWEDISH MINISTER SAYS IMPRESSED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION IN ARMENIA

19:12 13.06.2014

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan received today the delegation headed
by Minister for Trade and Nordic Cooperation of Sweden Ewa Bjorling.

The Prime Minister hailed Sweden’s attention towards our region
and attached importance to the further development and expansion of
Armenian-Swedish cooperation.

“The Armenian Government will do its best to deepen the relations
between the two countries. In this regard we attach importance to
the opening of Sweden’s diplomatic representation in Armenia, which
will contribute to the reinforcement of bilateral ties,” the Prime
Minister said.

Ewa Bjorling said, in turn, that the main objective of her visit
is to give new impetus to the deepening of bilateral business ties
and expansion of commodity turnover. The Minister introduced the
representatives of the four large Swedish Companies – Ericsson,
ABB, Elekta and Education First – who will discuss new programs of
cooperation with their Armenian counterparts. Vice-President of the
Education First Company Carl-Johan Westring said they intend to open
a representation of their educational establishment in Armenia. At the

“We are impressed by the development of mobile communication filed in
Armenia,” the Swedish Minister said, adding that they will continue
to support the Armenian Government in the implementation of digital
television.

PM Hovik Abrahamyan said our country’s economy is open to investors,
and drew the attention of the Swedish businessmen on the free trade
zones established in Armenia, which provide all necessary conditions
for entrepreneurship. At the same time, he said “Armenia could serve
a bridge between Swedish investors and the Eurasian market.

Touching upon Armenia-EU cooperation, Hovik Abrahamyan noted that
our country will continue the dialogue towards reinforcement of the
political dialogue with the European Union, which will help ensure
the continuity of reforms and democratic development.

The Armenian Prime Minister asked to convey his invitation to the
Head of the Swedish Government to visit Armenia any time.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/06/13/swedish-minister-says-impressed-by-the-development-of-mobile-communication-in-armenia/

Armenia Seeks To Join International Efforts To Prevent The Crime Of

ARMENIA SEEKS TO JOIN INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO PREVENT THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE

16:19 13.06.2014

On June 13 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian participated in the
parliamentary hearings on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide organized by the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations
and the Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Youth
and Sport of the National Assembly. The hearings took place at the
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.

Addressing the Members of Parliament, representatives of NGOs,
research centers, Edward Nalbandian presented the activities the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomatic Missions of Armenia abroad
on the threshold of the 100th anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian
Genocide, emphasizing the importance of coordinated activities together
with the Ministry of Diaspora and community structures.

“An action plan for 2014-2015 has been developed on the basis of
the proposals received from the Diplomatic Missions and taking into
consideration the peculiarities of each state of accreditation. Events
are planned to be held in dozens of states,” mentioned Edward
Nalbandian.

Touching upon the international efforts in the prevention of the crime
of genocide, Minister Nalbandian noted that Armenia seeks joining the
initiatives of other states and international organizations towards
the development of more effective mechanisms on the prevention of
the crime of genocide.

Following the speech Edward Nalbandian answered numerous questions
raised by the participants of the hearings.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/06/13/armenia-seeks-to-join-international-efforts-to-prevent-the-crime-of-genocide/