The 4th National Congress Of Western Armenians Was Organized In Pari

THE 4TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF WESTERN ARMENIANS WAS ORGANIZED IN PARIS

March 31, 2015 14:50

The 4th National Congress of Western Armenians gathered in Paris many
political, public officials from Armenia and Diaspora.

STEPANAKERT, MARCH 31, ARTSAKHPRESS: The subject of the symposium
is the discussion and analysis of the historical facts about the
Armenian Genocide. The participants discussed the legal mechanisms
to return the material part of Armenian demands.

The congress finished its work on March 29. The delegates accepted
a declaration addressed to Turkish people and Turkish President.

Artsakhpress.am

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Le President Hollande Evoquera Le Conflit Du HK Avec Ses Homologues

LE PRESIDENT HOLLANDE EVOQUERA LE CONFLIT DU HK AVEC SES HOMOLOGUES ARMENIEN ET AZERBAIDJANAIS LORS D’UN DEPLACEMENT A EREVAN ET A BAKOU EN AVRIL PROCHAIN

ARMENIE

Jamanak et Aravot rapportent les propos de M. Harlem Desir,
Secretaire d’Etat aux Affaires europeennes, selon lequel, lors de
ses prochains deplacements a Erevan et a Bakou, le President de la
Republique s’entretiendra avec les Presidents Sarkissian et Aliev
au sujet du conflit du HK, le statu quo actuel ne repondant pas aux
interets des parties. Il a rappele que c’est la raison pour laquelle
le President de la Republique a souhaite reprendre l’initiative
diplomatique en organisant a Paris, le 27 octobre dernier, un
sommet armeno-azerbaïdjanais. Cette rencontre a permis de trouver un
accord sur une première mesure de confiance a caractère humanitaire,
sous la forme d’un echange de donnees sur les disparus au cours du
conflit. La mesure a commence a etre mise en oeuvre. La montee des
tensions au cours des derniers mois confirme l’absolue necessite de
les faire respecter.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 24 mars 2015

mardi 31 mars 2015, Stephane (c)armenews.com

Los Angeles County Commemorates Armenian Genocide Centennial With Pu

LOS ANGELES COUNTY COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL WITH PUBLIC ART EXHIBIT

By MassisPost
Updated: March 30, 2015

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich
will commemorate the centennial of the Armenian Genocide by hosting
a month-long interactive art installation on three levels at Grand
Park beginning with an unveiling ceremony April 25th at 5:00 pm.

Titled “iwitness,” the installation consists of an inter-connected
network of towering asymmetrical photographic sculptures wrapped
with massive portraits of eyewitness survivors of the Genocide. The
sculptures have no right angles and their irregular angular shapes
speak to an unbalanced world, continually at risk of war, ethnic
cleansing and genocide. They range in height from eight to fifteen
feet. (Visual attached.)

Conceived and constructed by artists Ara Oshagan and Levon Parian and
architect Vahagn Thomasian, iwitness will be the first ever public
art installation at Grand Park.

“This remarkable memorial honors the 1.5 million victims of the
Armenian Genocide and tells the personal stories of survivors —
first-hand eyewitnesses to one of the worst atrocities of the 20th
century,” said Mayor Antonovich.

“iwitness is a temporary monument to the men and women who rebuilt
their disrupted lives and communities in the aftermath of genocide,”
said artist Ara Oshagan. “The proximity and clustering of the
sculptures alludes to, and reflects, the new communities they created
after being dispersed across the globe.”

The installation offers a continually shifting perspective during the
day, as shadows cast by sunlight create a dynamic interplay between
the asymmetrical lines, shapes and forms of the sculptures. At night,
a different atmosphere and environment is created as each sculpture
in the network is illuminated from the inside.

To educate and promote discourse, audiences at iwitness walk amid
these larger-than-life sculptures to reflect on its message and the
Turkish government’s continued denial of the Armenian Genocide.

Most of the men and women survivors portrayed are Southern California
residents who immigrated here to reestablish their lives. They include:

· Emmy-nominated filmmaker Michael J. Hagopian of Thousand Oaks,
who survived because his mother hid him in a mulberry bush.

· Hampartsoum Chitjian of Los Angeles, who was saved by a blind
Kurdish man.

· Hayastan Terzian of Pasadena, whose family was saved by the U.S.

Consul Leslie Davis stationed near her hometown.

· Sam Kadorian of Van Nuys, who was left for dead under a pile of
decomposing bodies and survived on his wits, courage and will to live.

With fiscal sponsorship of the project from the Lucie Foundation, the
installation coincides with the Foundation’s “Month of Photography in
Los Angeles” (MOPLA) photo festival that is held every year in April.

http://massispost.com/2015/03/los-angeles-county-commemorates-armenian-genocide-centennial-with-public-art-exhibit/

Le President Sarkissian Nomme Professeur Honoraire De L’universite D

LE PRESIDENT SARKISSIAN NOMME PROFESSEUR HONORAIRE DE L’UNIVERSITE DE PEKIN

ARMENIE

Le president de la Republique armenienne Serge Sarkissian s’est vu
decerner le titre de professeur honoraire de l’Universite de Pekin,
lors d’une ceremonie dans l’universite de la capitale chinoise
vendredi 27 mars, où il se trouvait dans le cadre d’une visite
d’Etat de trois jours en Chine. Le president Sarkissian a evoque
a cette occasion avec les dirigeants de l’universite chinoise les
perspectives de developpement de la cooperation dans le domaine de
l’eduction entre Erevan et Pekin. S’exprimant devant les etudiants et
les enseignants de l’University en marge de la ceremonie de remise
de son titre professoral, le president Sarkissian est revenu sur
les accords relatifs au developpement de relations amicales entre
l’Armenie et la Chine signes la veille par les leaders des deux pays,
en soulignant qu’ils confirmaient leur disposition commune a renforcer
le dialogue politique et a developper la cooperation dans les domaines
de l’economie, de la culture et de l’education. M. Sarkissian n’a pas
manque non plus d’evoquer les priorites de la diplomatie armenienne,
les defis auxquels est confronte son pays, mais aussi les perspectives
qui s’offrent a lui. Il s’est ainsi felicite du developpement rapide
des relations armeno-chinoises et des perspectives de renforcement
de leur cooperation bilaterale. “Les Armeniens eprouvent un respect
tout particulier a l’egard de la Chine, dont le peuple a su preserver
sa riche civilisation, et des traditions heritees d’une histoire
pluriseculaire. Par ailleurs, la Chine montre l’exemple d’un Etat
qui a enregistre des succès impressionnants dus a une strategie
prudente, qui lui a permis de gagner sa place parmi les nations les
plus puissantes de la planète”, a ajoute le president Sarkissian qui
s’est aussi felicite de “l’implication croissante de la Chine dans
les processus en cours dans la region du Sud Caucase”. “La cooperation
avec la Chine dans tous les domaines possibles constitue une priorite
pour l’Armenie. Au cours des dernières annees, nous avons pu apprecier
le soutien amical du gouvernement et du peuple de Chine. Votres pays
nous a aides a surmonter des difficultes socio-economiques liees
a la periode de transition, contribuant ainsi au developpement de
notre pays”, a ajoute M.Sarkissian, en precisant que les deux pays
entendaient mettre l’accent sur le developpement du tourisme, qui
est le meilleur moyen pour les deux peuples de mieux se connaître. Le
premier pas dans cette direction sera l’etablissement de vols directs
entre l’Armenie et la Chine, a annonce le president armenien.

Concernant plus precisement la politique etrangère de l’Armenie,
M.Sarkissian a souligne qu’elle avait vocation a creer un climat de
stabilite politique, et les conditions de la securite, de l’harmonie
et du developpement economique dans la region. Sur ce point, le
president armenien n’a pas manque d’evoquer le processus de paix
au Karabagh, ainsi que les relations entre l’Armenie et la Turquie,
sous l’angle des commemorations marquant le centenaire du genocide
qui se derouleront le 24 avril prochain a Erevan. Autant de sujets
que le president Sarkissian a egalement evoques un peu plus tard avec
le president du Vietnam, voisin et rival communiste de la Chine, qui
a reitere sa volonte de repondre a l’invitation a se rendre en Armenie.

Des relations eurasiennes qui semblent susciter en tout cas plus
d’enthousiasme a Erevan, que les premiers pas effectues par l’Armenie
dans l’Union economique eurasienne dirigee par le president russe
Vladimir Poutine.

mardi 31 mars 2015, Gari (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=109690

The Young Turks And Ataturk Illegitimately Possessed The Homeland Of

THE YOUNG TURKS AND ATATURK ILLEGITIMATELY POSSESSED THE HOMELAND OF THE ARMENIANS: GERMAN ECONOMIST

20:15, 31 March, 2015

YEREVAN, 31 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. In its April issue, Canada’s famous
Ottawa Magazine has published an interview with famous German
economist, President of the Institute for Economic Research of Germany
Hans Sinn. In the interview with Steven Dale, Sinn has touched upon the
consequences of the Armenian Genocide and the opportunities to confront
the growing barbarity through peace. As “Armenpress” reports, Sinn
mentioned that the Young Turks and Ataturk illegitimately possessed
the homeland of the Armenians and Kurds by initially planning and
perpetrating the massacres and the deportations of the Armenians
and Kurds. The Armenians and Kurds had paid the price before Ataturk
was able to save the Ottoman Empire, the legal successor of which is
modern-day Turkey.

Sinn stressed the fact that the Armenian Genocide is an issue
concerning all mankind and not only the Turks and Armenians.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/799933/the-young-turks-and-ataturk-illegitimately-possessed-the-homeland-ofthe-armenians-german-economist.html

Erdogan Says Armenia ‘Fixed’ April 24 Date To Coincide With Gallipol

ERDOGAN SAYS ARMENIA ‘FIXED’ APRIL 24 DATE TO COINCIDE WITH GALLIPOLI EVENTS

Tuesday, March 31st, 2015

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

PARIS–Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Armenia of
“fixing” the April 24 date to coincide with the anniversary of the
Battle of Gallipoli.

In an interview with France 24 television, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
Turkey is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Battles
and “we are in no position to obtain permission from Armenia.”

“It is a date in history and it has nothing to do with the ceremonies
in Armenia. Quite on the contrary, they fixed their ceremonies to
coincide with our date,” Erdogan said.

Speaking about problems between Armenia and Turkey, he said it was
Ankara that always “took a positive step” and “extended our hand
in peace.”

The Turkish government to this day refuses to acknowledge that the
systematic, state-sponsored murder of 1.5 million Armenians and
the exile of Armenians from their historic homelands constitutes a
genocide. Instead, the Turkish state claims that it was Armenians who
killed Turks and that Armenians were relocated from their homes for
their own safety. Writers and public figures in Turkey are arrested
regularly for speaking about the Armenian Genocide, which is illegal
in Turkey under certain circumstances.

Turkey and Armenia also have no diplomatic relations. Turkey
closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of support for its
co-ethnic ally, Azerbaijan, when war broke out over Artsakh. Turkey
has conditioned its normalization of ties with Armenia on the ceding
of Artsakh to Azerbaijan and the abandonment of claims over the
Armenian Genocide.

http://asbarez.com/133522/erdogan-says-armenia-%E2%80%98fixed%E2%80%99-april-24-date-to-coincide-with-gallipoli-events/

Russia And Armenia Negotiate Possible Cut On Natural Gas Price, Mini

RUSSIA AND ARMENIA NEGOTIATE POSSIBLE CUT ON NATURAL GAS PRICE, MINISTER SAYS

YEREVAN, March 30. / ARKA /. Armenian and Russian officials still
continue negotiations on a possible revision of the price of natural
gas supplied by Moscow to Armenia, Armenian minister of international
economic integration and reform Vache Gabrielyan said to reporters
today.

“Since I am not directly involved in the negotiations, I can not
say anything specific. I can only say that the talks continue,”
said Gabrielyan.

Reports in Armenia media said earlier citing their sources in the
government that Yerevan had reached an agreement with Russian Gazprom
on cutting the price for Armenia from the current $189 to $165 per one
thousand cubic meters. They said Yerevan seeks the cut in order not to
raise the price for households due to depreciating national currency.

In a newspaper interview Gazprom Armenia CEO Vardan Harutyunyan said
that the company was doing everything possible to avoid an increase
in gas price.

Under Russian-Armenian agreement on gas shipment, the price for
Armenia is set in USD at the exchange rate of 416.56 drams per one USD.

In December 2013, Gazprom signed a contract with Gazprom Armenia on
natural gas supplies in 2014-2018. According to it, Gazprom will
deliver up to 2.5 billion cubic meters of gas every year. The gas
price will be determined by a formula linked to the Russian gas
pricing scheme. ($1 – 471.21 drams).

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/russia_and_armenia_negotiate_possible_cut_on_natural_gas_price_minister_says/#sthash.bG5Vy9rF.dpuf

Soccer: Armenia Coach Challandes Resigns After Poor Start To Euro 20

ARMENIA COACH CHALLANDES RESIGNS AFTER POOR START TO EURO 2016 QUALIFYING

The Daily Journal
March 30 2015

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenia coach Bernard Challandes has quit after
his team made a poor start to qualifying for the European Championship.

Armenia has not won any of the four qualifiers it has played so far
and is bottom of Group I.

Challandes, who had been in charge since February 2014, offered his
resignation in response to Sunday’s 2-1 defeat away to Albania,
Armenian Football Federation spokesman Tigran Israelyan told The
Associated Press.

Armenia came close to qualifying for a first major tournament at Euro
2012 and last year’s World Cup. That raised hopes it could reach the
finals of Euro 2016 in France, which have been expanded from 16 teams
to 24.

Armenia’s next qualifying match is at home to group leader Portugal
on June 13.

http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/7a90fea475b041a3bb13832f81fd4611/SOC–Armenia-Challandes/

Russian Soldier Valery Permyakov Who Massacred Armenian Family To St

RUSSIAN SOLDIER VALERY PERMYAKOV WHO MASSACRED ARMENIAN FAMILY TO STAND TRIAL IN MILITARY COURT

International Business Times UK
March 30 2015

By Tom Porter
March 30, 2015 10:59 BST

A Russian soldier who confessed to breaking into a home and killing
seven members of an Armenian family will be tried by a military court,
officials told Russia’s Interfax news agency.

In January, Valery Permyakov, 18, who was based in the Armenian city
of Gyumri, confessed to shooting dead six members of the Avetisyan
family, including a two-year-old girl, in their home in the early
hours of 12 January 2015. A six-month-old baby died in hospital after
being fatally injured in the attack.

The motive for the mass killing remains unclear. Leonid Slutsky,
head of the State Duma’s Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations With
Russian Nationals Abroad, said on 29 March that Permyakov would be
tried at the Russian army’s base in Armenia, reports the Moscow Times.

Contradicting an earlier claim by Alexander Bastrykin, the head of
Russia’s Investigative Committee, that Permyakov’s trial would be
held in public, Slutsky said that military authorities had not yet
decided if the public would be given access to the trial.

A member of Armenia’s National Assembly, Aleksandr Arzumanian, has
demanded that Permyakov be tried in an Armenian court, but Russian
authorities said that the attack is a “military crime” so falls under
the jurisdiction of Russian justice system.

Permyakov was caught attempting to the cross the Armenian border to
Turkey in the wake of the attack, reports Armenpress. The killings
provoked mass protests in Armenia, with demonstrators picketing the
Russian military base, and demanding that Permyakov stand trial in
the country.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/russian-soldier-valery-permyakov-who-massacred-armenian-family-stand-trial-military-court-1494125

Jerusalem’s Armenians Mark Genocide In Ancestral Homeland A Century

JERUSALEM’S ARMENIANS MARK GENOCIDE IN ANCESTRAL HOMELAND A CENTURY AGO

20:17, 30 Mar 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

By Judith Sudilovsky
The Boston Pilot

John Ourfali, 77, remembers how as a child he saw an elderly family
friend break down and cry whenever he met with Ourfali’s parents,
unable to speak about what had happened to him and his family in the
dark days of what today is known as the Armenian Genocide.

“He used to cry a lot and couldn’t talk about it so we never knew
what happened to his family,” said Ourfali, an Armenian Catholic
whose original family name is Khatcherian.

Ourfali’s father came to Jerusalem as an orphan just before 1915. He
was among those who escaped the massacre at the hands of Turkish
nationalists that left 1.5 million Armenians dead between 1915 and
1923. His mother’s family escaped the bloodshed only because her
father had served in the Turkish army, making their way to Jordan
and then to Jerusalem.

Millions of Christians were displaced and about 500,000 Assyrian,
Syrian, Chaldean and Greek Christians perished as Turkish nationalists
established new borders to the east while ridding the area of Christian
non-Turks.

Armenia is considered the first country to have accepted Christianity
as its state religion in 301 A.D. It has had four independent royal
dynasties at different times since the 12th century B.C. In 1991,
Armenia gained independence from Russia, which annexed the country
into the Soviet Union in 1920.

On April 12, Pope Francis will celebrate a Mass commemorating the
100-year anniversary. In February, he declared a 10th-century Armenian
monk, St. Gregory of Narek, a doctor of the church. The Vatican also
planned to release thousands of documents pertaining to the Armenian
genocide from its archives.

Turkey denies charges of genocide — defined as a deliberate intent
to destroy a nation or people — and maintains that those who died
were victims of civil unrest and war in the Ottoman Empire at the time.

On the traditional date of commemoration, April 24, Armenian
communities in Jerusalem and around the world will hold local memorial
ceremonies and Masses. Catholicos Karekin II of Etchmiadzin, patriarch
of the Armenian Apostolic Church also is expected to recognize the
victims April 23.

Although it is called the first genocide of the 20th century, the
Armenian Genocide has yet to receive universal recognition. Some
governments, such as Belgium, France, Cyprus, Canada and Russia,
have adopted resolutions affirming events. Armenians believe that
political interests — namely the need for a NATO military base in
Turkey — prevent others, including the United States, from recognizing
the genocide.

Because of the massacre, Armenians dispersed throughout the Middle
East, the U.S., Canada, Australia and parts of Europe and many families
lost touch, said Msgr. Georges Dankaye, patriarchal administrator of
the Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Amman.

Despite the challenges, he said, strong faith allowed Armenians to
build anew where they resettled. He acknowledged that events of a
century ago are not far from the thoughts of Armenians today.

“The victims of the genocide were able to live because of their faith
in Jesus. They refused to live as non-Christians. On the contrary,
the first things they built in their new homes were schools and
(church parishes). My faith helps me overcome the genocide of the
past,” said Msgr. Dankaye, whose own family emigrated from Armenia
to Syria before the genocide.

About 100 Catholic Armenian families and a larger number of Orthodox
Armenians live in Jerusalem. Many are in the Armenian Quarter of the
Old City.

Ourfali and others long to know more about their past.

“We feel like our history has been lost to us,” Ourfali said. “Human
beings did this. God did not do this. God does not push people to do
this. It is the devil.”

As an Armenian, he said he is especially sensitive to the massacres
of innocent people in neighboring Syria and Iraq because of their
beliefs and culture.

“Why should it still be happening? Things change, but not that much,”
he said.

Ourfali explained that as refugees, his grandparents and parents
struggled to make a new life in Jerusalem, and he is proud that he was
able to send his three sons to college. However, two sons decided to
take jobs in the U.S., and their Jerusalem residency was taken away
by Israel. Now they can only visit on tourist visas, he said.

Sitting in his small souvenir shop in the Christian Quarter of the Old
City, Michel Behnam, an Assyrian Christian, looked back on his family’s
escape from Armenia as they sought refuge in Syria among the Kurds.

Behnam’s grandmother committed suicide rather than be taken prisoner
by Turkish soldiers, leaving a 6-month-old son — Behnam’s father. It
was Beham’s great-grandmother who eventually fled to Syria with
the toddler.

“After 100 years, the situation (in Syria) is exactly the same,”
Behnam said, citing kidnappings by Islamic State militants and refugees
crossing into Turkey. “Unfortunately history repeats itself.

Genocides don’t happen in one day.”

Armenian artist Vic Lepejian has worked for a year on a 10-foot
by five-foot mural made of traditional painted ceramic tile to
commemorate the genocide. The work depicts some of the well-known
Armenian churches that were destroyed, Armenian heroes, teachers and
fighters, streams of refugees leaving their homeland and the heads
of beheaded Armenians speared on poles.

His father escaped the massacre with his family as a toddler,
surviving at times on grasses and wild plants, Lepejian said. His
mother’s wealthier family managed to escape with gold coins sewn into
the children’s blankets.

“They burned us in churches and still we prayed,” said Lepejian.

“Of course (the genocide) has affected every Armenian. We are
refugees,” he continued. “The genocide in Darfur, the genocide in
Serbia have been recognized. The Armenian Genocide was the first.

Where is the justice?”

Msgr. Dankaye said that had the world taken note of the massacre
a century ago the Holocaust might not have happened. The genocide,
he said, remains an open wound.

What Armenians are seeking, the priest said, is recognition of the
crime committed against them.

http://www.thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=173499
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/30/jerusalems-armenians-mark-genocide-in-ancestral-homeland-a-century-ago/