Author: Antonian Lara
USC Institute of Armenian Studies Announces Chitjian Researcher Archivist
For Immediate Release April 1, 2019 USC INSTITUTE OF ARMENIAN STUDIES University of Southern California Los Angeles, California, USA Contact: Syuzanna Petrosyan, Associate Director [email protected] | 213.821.3943 USC Institute of Armenian Studies Announces Chitjian Researcher Archivist Los Angeles, Calif. –The USC Institute of Armenian Studies has named Gegham Mughnetsyan as the Institute’s Chitjian Researcher Archivist. The naming is in honor of long-time Institute donor, philanthropist and distinguished community member Sara Chitjian. She was one of the Institute’s first donors and supporters. Miss Chitjian believes in the value of education and scholarship to achieve fairness and justice. She taught that as a teacher, she supports that as a philanthropist. Sara Chitjian was born in Mexico City in the family of Ovsanna and Hampartzoum Chitjians who were survivors of the genocide. The family relocated to East Los Angeles in 1935. Miss Chitjian graduated from UCLA in 1956 and began a teaching career at the Los Angeles Unified School District which lasted for 34 years. In retirement Miss Chitjian has dedicated her time to the archiving of the Armenian Genocide, specifically through the documentation of a rich and complex family history. Her father Hampartzoum was a great storyteller and one of those who told his family story countless times to various scholars, journalists, photographers and filmmakers. He was also a regular in Miss Chitjian’s elementary school classes where he helped children from a variety of backgrounds begin to understand genocide. It helped that Mr. Chitjian was a child survivor and his memories were those of a child, making his stories very relatable to children and young people. Gegham Mughnetsyan, Institute research associate since 2016, received his undergraduate degree from University of California, Berkeley in Peace and Conflict studies where his focus was on US foreign policy toward Nagorno Karabakh. Mr. Mughnetsyan went on to complete his graduate degree at the American University, in Washington DC, where he studied International Affairs. At USC, Mr. Mughnetsyan works with post-genocide diasporan archival materials. The work entails documentation, translation and collection building. Since February of 2018, Mr. Mughnetsyan has been leading an oral history initiative tasked with recording, translating, transcribing the stories, and digitizing archival documents about the community of Armenian displaced persons who, in the course of World War II, were uprooted from their homes in the Nazi-occupied regions of the Soviet Union, ended up in a refugee camp in Germany and, after the war, found refuge in the United States. These are just two of the more-than-dozen programs at the USC Institute of Armenian Studies. “The current work of the researcher archivist at the Institute reflects the spirit of Sara Chitjian’s life-long dedication to Armenian archives – especially as they relate to genocide and the post-genocide period -- and the naming of the position is a fitting tribute to her legacy,” said Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian whose relationship with Miss Chitjian goes back decades. “Miss Chitjian was my 6th grade math teacher; her father was one of the first to tell his life story first to J. Michael Hagopian, then to me as a student in Professor Richard Hovannisian’s UCLA class, later again to our team at the Zoryan Institute. Each of these interviews was more extensive than the last. Miss Chitjian’s mother’s journey, too, is invaluable. Recognizing the importance of remembering that generation and their stories, Miss Chitjian has dedicated her life to helping others remember. We are indebted to her.” About the Institute Established in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies supports multidisciplinary scholarship to re-define, explore and study the complex issues that make up the contemporary Armenian experience—from post-genocide to the developing Republic of Armenia to the evolving diaspora. The institute encourages research, publications and public service, and promotes links among the global academic and Armenian communities. For inquiries, write to [email protected] or call 213.821.3943
Sports: The clubs of Armenian Basketball League A: Artik
The first finalist of the Armenian Basketball League A has emerged: Aragats beat Artik in the semi-finals.
For this edition of our column on the league, we talked with Artik BC President Levon Vahradyan and head coach Ogi Moljevic about the season and the prospects of the club.
Artik BC President Levon Vahradyan
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We formed a team quite spontaneously last season, started playing in League A, and we won games. After that we decided to bring in foreign players, and then we became champions of Armenia.
This year we laid a very professional foundation for our work. We have Armenian players, foreign players, and players from EAEU member states. We have shaped a capable squad, which is why we have reached the semi-finals this year.
The growth of League A
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I think next year there will be more clubs in League A and the tournament will be better organized. The stronger the teams become, the more entertaining competition we get.
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This season our Serbian coach Ogi Moljevic became the head coach of the club. He is a man with top professional and personal qualities. Ogi works well with the team and consults our experts from Artik too, and they progress in their work.
Photo: Mediamax
Devoted fans
Everyone in Artik knows the boys. When one of our foreign players went to a grocery shop for the first time, the seller gave him warm bread and didn’t charge, because they recognized him. He returned to the hotel and soon went out again, and when the staff asked where he was going, he said: “For a chat with good people.”
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We didn’t have home games last year, because we didn’t have appropriate conditions and the boys trained in a different court. Thanks to donors, we replaced the old floor in our court, and the new one is of top quality. The renovation will kick off when the weather gets warmer. We want to build stands too.
Head coach Ogi Moljevic
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We have to classify the performances this season “before the New Year” and “after the New Year”. We were going strong and played well before the New Year, but afterwards we slipped. Still, we kept fighting and reached semi-finals.
In general, League A was more entertaining before the New Year. In January, Aragats brought in many new players, so did Urartu, and it made them much stronger. Those clubs spent more than we did.
The lack of local players
League A needs local players. Armenia has to develop basketball with local players, which requires a development program at youth level. I worked in Serbia and six other countries and they were all investing in infrastructure, youth teams, new programs and exchange of experience with other countries. Armenia has to do that too to actually develop basketball here.
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I can’t give a definite answer now. My position at Artik depends on the board and the funds.
Previously, Mediamax Sport reported about Urartu, Artsakh and FIMA.
Gohar Nalbandyan
Photos: Emin Aristakesyan
Pashinyan holds unofficial meeting with Georgian counterpart in Armenian town
Pashinyan holds unofficial meeting with Georgian counterpart in Armenian town
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YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. On March 24, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze had an unofficial meeting in Yenokavan, a community in Armenia’s Tavush province, the PM’s Office reported.
Addressing various issues of Armenian-Georgian relations, the sides touched upon other topics of mutual interest.
Stressing the importance of Armenian-Georgian relations, Nikol Pashinyan and Mamuka Bakhtadze expressed confidence that enhancing cooperation will promote multifaceted exchanges between the two neighboring and friendly states in a number of areas. In this context, the parties emphasized the importance of frequent informal meetings.
Pashinyan and Bakhtadze had another informal meeting as early as in January in Bolnisi, Georgia.
Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan
PM claims multi-million dollar smear campaign is underway against government, but domestic political situation is stable as never before
PM claims multi-million dollar smear campaign is underway against government, but domestic political situation is stable as never before
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YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS. The domestic political situation in Armenia has never been as stable as today, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a news conference today, noting that this stability isn’t a repressive one, but a democratic stability. He said that the government’s report on its action plan’s performance gives an in-depth description on the changes that took place in this period.
“I don’t think I have to speak much about these changes, but I would like to say one thing. There’s talk about polls, there was this same talk in the summer, autumn of 2018, before and after elections. This isn’t the case when the prime minister isn’t in control of the situation, I am very often in direct contact with people. They write as if the country is in a period of instability, that once again the cycle will begin, a heated spring, a heated summer, look what’s gonna happen. Nothing is going to happen. People must understand their [ship has sailed] long ago, they wouldn’t catch up with it even on a Ferrari if they wanted to, their chapter is closed. They have one way, stand before the people, repent and ask for forgiveness. But let me say, we will guarantee all their desires on being engaged in public and political activities,” Pashinyan said. He expressed certainty that if today elections were to be held, his My Step Alliance would once again win, this time even bigger. In the December 2018 election, My Step won a landslide victory with over 70%.
He claimed that millions of dollars are being spent on a smear campaign against his government, but the government is not taking any actions against this. Pashinyan did not specify who the propagandists are.
The PM stressed that the freedom of speech is an absolute value for the incumbent government.
“These circles must understand they cannot have this kind of business in Armenia, they cannot garner support among the Armenian people,” he said.
Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan
Sports: U22 European Boxing Championships: Armenia’s Anush Grigoryan wins gold
Anush Grigoryan (Armenia) on Sunday became a gold medalist at the EUBC U22 European Boxing Championships which are concluding in Vladikavkaz, Russia.
In the final of the Girls’ 51kg competition, Grigoryan defeated Gelusa Gulieva (Russia) on a unanimous decision by the judges.
Armenia’s Hrayr Shahverdyan (60kg), Vakhtang Harutyunyan (75kg), and super heavyweight Gurgen Hovhannisyan on Saturday had won bronze medals in their weight categories on the boys’ competitions.
Pope Francis receives Ambassador of Armenia
Pope Francis receives Ambassador of Armenia
15:45, 9 March, 2019
YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS. Pope Francis received newly appointed Ambassador of Armenia to the Holy See Karen Nazaryan on March 9, who delivered his credentials to the spiritual leader of the Catholic world, ARMENPRESS was informed from VaticanNews.
Nazaryan was appointed Ambassador of Armenia to Vatican on December 28, 2018.
From 2014-18 he was the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia.
Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan
Iran Still Ready to Help Resolve Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute
Rep. Chu Statement on Anniversary of Sumgait Pogroms
Egypt businesses sign deal with Armenian council
PanARMENIAN.Net – The Armenian Egyptian Business Association has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the International Business Relations Council of Armenia, Egypt Today reports.
The MoU is meant to boost cooperation and joint projects between investors in both countries, said the Egyptian foreign ministry in a statement on Friday.
Egypt’s Ambassador in Yerevan Bahaa Desouki attended the inking ceremony.
He also met with Executive Director of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Andranik Aleksanyan on economic cooperation.