Members of the House of Commons of Canada Condemn the Desecration of

VIDEO – Members of the House of Commons of Canada Condemn the
Desecration of the Armenian Genocide Memorial Church in Der Zor

October 11, 2014

Ottawa – Harold Albrecht, MP (Kitchener-Conestoga) with Hélène
Laverdière, MP (Laurier-Ste-Marie), prelate Bishop Meghrig Parikian,
former Prelate of Aleppo Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, and
representatives of the Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC)
held a press briefing today to condemn the targeted attack and
destruction of the Armenian Genocide Church-Museum in Der Zor, Syria
by ISIS, aided by Turkish forces.

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Hakob Injighulyan was subjected to violence and torture

Hakob Injighulyan was subjected to violence and torture

18:45 | October 11,2014 | Official

In the RA Investigation Committee military investigation general
department preliminary investigation with regard to the case of
soldier Hakob Injighulyan is still underway.

During the preliminary investigation soldier Hakob Injighulyan was
interrogated. He described how he appeared in captivity and told about
violence subjected to him.

Taking into consideration the public interest to the case, we inform
that Hakob Injighulyan appeared in captivity because of getting lost.

He was subjected to violence and tortures during captivity. He was
made to speak what they wanted during the interviews.

During the meetings with Red Cross, he was forced to say that he
didn’t want to return to Armenia.

Armenian soldier was in captivity for a year and didn’t sign any
document during that time, except the document addressed to
Azerbaijani President for moving into the third country, which was
also written under pressure.

During the interview Hakob Injighulyan noted that during the military
service in Armenian Armed Forces, he had no problems with his service
and even expressed willingness to serve in the same unit.

Preliminary Investigation is underway.

RA Investigation Committee Information and Public Relations department

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Armenian Granatus Ventures provides total of $600,000 for two projec

Armenian Granatus Ventures provides total of $600,000 for two projects

YEREVAN, October 8. /ARKA/. Has provided $600,000 and acceleration
support to two projects – SoloLearn mobile learning and Wicastr
digital content distribution, Granatus Ventures reported.

The respective agreements were signed at the seventh ArmTech 2014
congress in New York, according to the report.

According to the agreement, Armenian-British Wicastr content
distribution server using bubble technologies will get $500,000 and
acceleration support.

Co-founder of Wicastr Armin Saidi said the company is planning to use
the funds for completing the development and for marketing.

Yervand Sargsyan partnering with Granatus Ventures said they are
impressed by Wicastr team. Sargsyan expressed hope Armenian developers
will make the team even stronger.

Under the second agreement, Granatus Ventures will provide SoloLearn
mobile learning platform with $100,000 and acceleration support.

SoloLearn co-founder David Kocharyan said the funding will help
improve the platform and attract new users.

Managing partner of Granatus Ventures Manuk Yerghnyan said SoloLearn
is a helpful creativity tool for changing traditional approaches
toward education.

Armenian-American SoloLearn was founded in June 2013 as a mobile
learning platform. Today it offers some 14 interactive and game apps
on software development, business and photography.
Wicastr is a web server that acts as a local internet bubble that
creates hyper-local, private and secure content distribution and
communications.

The first Armenian venture capital firm Granatus Ventures was
registered in 2013 July at the initiative of an Armenian Singaporean
businessman Pierre Hennes. Its Armenian partners are Manuk Yerghnyan,
the head of Economy and Values research center in Yerevan, and a
venture businessman and ex-director of Soros Fund Management in London
Yervand Sargsyan.
Granatus Ventures is expected to make investments in IT startups on a
shared basis (not more than 50%) and then to buy its share back as the
business develops.

The government said it will acquire 9,000 shares of Granatus Ventures
Foundation worth a total of $3.3 million. Private investments in the
capital will amount to $3 million. -0–

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Novossibirsk (Sibérie, Russie) et Erévan, villes jumelles

EREVAN-NOVOSSIBIRSK
Novossibirsk (Sibérie, Russie) et Erévan, villes jumelles

Les villes de Novossibirsk (Sibérie, Russie) et Erévan vont devenir
jumelles. Aujourd’hui 11 octobre, Anatoli Lokod, le maire de
Novossibirsk, va signer la charte du jumelage de sa ville avec Erévan.
Située à près de 2 800 km à l’est de Moscou, Novossibirsk a une
population de 1,5 million d’habitants dont une communauté arménienne
évaluée à quelques milliers de membres. La signature de ce jumelage
Novossibirsk-Erévan se déroulera en Arménie à l’occasion des
festivités d’>. La capitale arménienne et son
homologue de Sibérie désirent relancer les flux économiques entre les
deux villes.

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 11 octobre 2014,
Krikor Amirzayan (c)armenews.com

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La ville d’Etchmiadzine a fêté son 2699ème anniversaire

ECHMIADZINE-2699 ANS
La ville d’Etchmiadzine a fêté son 2699ème anniversaire

Serge Sarkissian était présent à Etchmiadzine (région d’Armavir) pour
les cérémonies marquant le 2699ème anniversaire de la fondation de la
ville. Le président arménien était entouré du général et député Manvel
Krikorian, du général Seyran Saroyan, du préfet de la région d’Armavir
Ashot Ghahramanian et du maire d’Etchmiadzine, Karen Krikorian.

L’Arménie adhère officiellement à l’Union économique eurasiatique

ARMENIE
L’Arménie adhère officiellement à l’Union économique eurasiatique

L’Arménie a apposé vendredi sa signature sur un traité en vertu duquel
elle devient membre de l’Union économique eurasiatique émergente
(UEE).

L’UEE qui comprend actuellement la Russie, la Biélorussie et le
Kazakhstan sera officiellement lancé le 1er Janvier 2015 et aura,
entre autres, un espace commun de douane et impliquera la libre
circulation des biens, des services, des capitaux et du travail sur le
territoire des pays membres.

Avant de signer le traité les fonctionnaires arméniens ont dit que des
exemptions sur une gamme de produits avaient été accordés à Erevan et
que progressivement, au fil des années, certains ajustements des
droits de douane auront lieu sur les normes communes de l’UEE. Ils ont
dit que la mesure va aider le pays à avoir des avantages, tout en
évitant les pertes conditionnées par l’adhésion dans le bloc
commercial dirigé par la Russie.

Participant au sommet du Conseil économique eurasien suprême à Minsk,
au Bélarus, le Président Serge Sarkissian a exprimé l’espoir que,
malgré les spécificités de l’adhésion de l’Arménie, à savoir l’absence
d’une frontière commune avec les autres membres de l’Union,
l’intégration de la nation du Caucase du Sud se révélera efficace,
avec un maximum d’avantages pour elle-même et toutes les parties
concernées.

Le chef de l’Etat arménien a reconnu que les négociations sur l’entrée
du pays n’ont pas été faciles. Mais il a souligné qu’elles ont réussi
à atteindre l’objectif en raison de “la volonté politique et le
professionnalisme” des parties concernées.

L’une des questions qui a émergé au cours des pourparlers est à propos
des frontières à l’intérieur desquelles l’Arménie entre dans l’Union.

En mai 2014, le président Nursultan Nazarbayev du Kazakhstan a soulevé
la question de l’admission de l’Arménie à l’UEE dans ses frontières
internationalement reconnues, c’est à dire sans le Haut-Karabagh. Cela
a conduit à la spéculation que des postes douaniers devraient être
installés à la frontière arménienne du Haut-Karabagh. Dans leurs
déclarations publiques, les responsables arméniens ont exclu un tel
scénario.

S’exprimant lors du sommet de Minsk Nursultan Nazarbaïev a à de
nouveau évoqué la question, disant qu’il n’y avait pas d’obstacle à
l’entrée de l’Arménie dans l’UEE.

Parmi les participants à la réunion présidée par le président
biélorusse Alexandre Loukachenko figurait également le président russe
Vladimir Poutine.

Au sommet le Kirghizistan a également exprimé l’espoir de terminer son
processus d’adhésion au moment où l’UEE serait officiellement lancé.

samedi 11 octobre 2014,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

Sa Saintete Aram Ier Rencontre Le Premier Ministre De Grece

SA SAINTETE ARAM IER RENCONTRE LE PREMIER MINISTRE DE GRECE

GRECE

Le jour de son arrivee, Sa Saintete Aram Ier, son entourage, le prelat
l’Archeveque Khoren Toghtramadjian, ainsi que des representants de
la communaute armenienne ont rencontre le Premier ministre Antonis
Samaras.

Le Catholicos Aram I a remercie le Premier ministre de soutenir
la cause armenienne. Il a dit que la recente decision du Parlement
grec de criminaliser la negation du genocide par la loi concretise
l’initiative de M. Samaras de 1996, dans laquelle il avait propose
que le Parlement grec reconnaisse le genocide armenien. Sa Saintete
a ensuite exprime sa gratitude pour ses efforts visant a remedier a
la crise economique du pays.

En reponse a la demande de M. Samaras, Sa Saintete l’a informe de la
visite des Patriarches du Moyen-Orient a Washington et leur rencontre
avec le president Obama.

A la fin, en reconnaissance de la contribution du premier ministre
a la cause armenienne, le Catholicos l’a decore des insignes de
chevalier de la Cilicie.’

Plus tard dans la journee, le Secretaire general du ministère des
Affaires etrangères, M. Anastasios Mitsialis a recu le catholicos
Aram Ier au nom de la ministre des Affaires etrangères, qui etait
absente du pays.

vendredi 10 octobre 2014, Stephane (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=103905

ANCA Leaders Consult With Menendez And Royce On Syria And Iraq

ANCA LEADERS CONSULT WITH MENENDEZ AND ROYCE ON SYRIA AND IRAQ

10:53, 10 Oct 2014

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) recently held
consultations with the chairmen of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee on a broad range of
Armenian American policy priorities, including the welfare of Armenian
communities amid a worsening ISIS crisis, an increasingly strained
U.S.-Turkey relationship, and growing instability throughout the
greater Middle East.

In separate meetings with Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and
Representative Ed Royce (R-CA), ANCA leaders discussed the threat
posed by Turkey-backed ISIS aggression in Syria and Iraq, and the
welfare of Armenian and other at-risk minority communities in the
region, as part of the larger landscape of Armenian American concerns.

In each meeting, key points included efforts to end White House
complicity in Turkey’s denial of the Armenian Genocide prior to the
centennial of this crime, U.S. legislation seeking Turkey’s return of
Christian churches, the security of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, and
the further strengthening of U.S.-Armenia relations. These meetings
are part of the ANCA’s ongoing engagement with policymakers in the
White House, State Department, and Congress on the full range of
Armenian American advocacy priorities.

“We thank both Chairman Menendez and Chairman Royce for sharing their
insights, for working with us to explore principled and pragmatic
solutions, and – most importantly – for exercising their thoughtful
and decisive leadership on issues of urgent concern to the Armenian
American community,” said ANCA Board Member Raffi Hamparian, who
took part in both meetings. “With so many crucial challenges facing
the Armenian nation – and so much room for improvement in the Obama
Administration’s deeply flawed policies on these issues – we place
special meaning on our relationships with friends in Congress, and
look forward to working in cooperation with legislators from both
parties and across our country to advance our shared interests and
common values.

In April of this year, Chairman Menendez led the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee’s successful adoption of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution (S.Res. 410), the first such action by a Senate Committee
in more than two decades. On the House side, in June of this year,
Chairman Royce spearheaded the adoption in the Foreign Affairs
Committee of H.R.4347, the Turkey Christian Churches Accountability
Act, a bipartisan measure to help secure Turkey’s surrender of stolen
Armenian and other Christian Church properties. Chairman Royce also
led an April 24, 2014, Congressional delegation to Armenia, where he
joined with House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Democrat Eliot
Engel (D-NY) and fellow Committee members David Cicilline (D-RI),
and Lois Frankel (D-FL) in marking the Armenian Genocide at the
Dzidzernagapert memorial.

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Tomislav Nikolic: Serbia Is Perhaps The Ideal OSCE Chairman-In-Offic

TOMISLAV NIKOLIC: SERBIA IS PERHAPS THE IDEAL OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE, WHICH CAN HELP SOLVE THE NK PROBLEM

Friday 10 October 2014 09:41

Tomislav Nikolic

President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic will visit Armenia on October 11.

On the eve of the visit he gave an exclusive interview to Mediamax.

– Mr. President, you are going to visit Armenia on an official visit
this week. Which are the key issues of the agenda of your visit?

– During my visit to Armenia I will try to find ways with my hosts
to improve the cooperation between our two countries. When I say “to
improve the cooperation” I mean the economic cooperation, because
the relations between our two friendly peoples are traditionally
excellent. However, when you have in mind the fact that in the first
half of 2014, the trade between Serbia and Armenia reached a mere 10
million dollars, it is clear that it is not a praiseworthy result, and
that there is plenty of scope for improvement of economic relations.

The number of agreements that have been signed by our countries is
negligible and that is something we are very much concerned about
and which makes us react. What interests us are concrete proposals
and projects that can contribute to the improvement of living both
in Serbia and in Armenia. This is going to be the main topic of
discussions during my visit.

– In your opinion, in which economic areas can our countries cooperate
and how do you picture the activation of economic ties?

– For two years now Serbia has been intensively working to improve its
business environment and positive changes are already in evidence,
especially in terms of the rating of our country among foreign
investors and when financial resources are concerned. Agriculture and
energy are primarily the fields where we have a strong performance. By
improving the business environment of which I spoke, the doors have
opened wide to many foreign companies.

They are already showing interest in investing in our economy, and
I think that there are enough opportunities for Armenian companies
as well.

On the other hand, Armenia as a country that has been constantly
developing for a number of years already, is a perfect market for our
companies and I am confident that by working together we can find a
lot in common and many ways to intensify our economic cooperation.

– At a recent meeting with the Armenian Foreign Minister in Belgrade,
Serbian FM Ivica DaÄ~MiÄ~G said Serbia is going to open an embassy
in Yerevan. When are you going to open it?

– It is primarily a technical issue dealt by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. What is important is that there is a will and awareness that
it is necessary to do it as soon as possible. I am convinced that we
all agree on that, since it is unreasonable that our relations are
managed through our embassies in Athens.

– During the office of Former President of Serbia Boris TadiÄ~G
Serbian-Azerbaijani relations reached the level of strategic ties,
which, as some believe, drove the good and historic relations between
Yerevan and Belgrade to the back. What’s your opinion on this?

– In the two years since I took office, I did my best to make Serbia
have a foreign policy that will open doors to it all over the world. I
do not think it is bad for Armenia that my predecessor wanted to
establish better relations with Azerbaijan. In its relations with other
countries, Serbia is following in the footsteps of its predecessor,
Yugoslavia, and has only friends. There are many countries in the
world which have strained relations between them but which are friends
of Serbia. It is not well for Armenia and Serbia that such relations
have not been established between our countries.

I think it’s a pity that it was so, and we lost a lot of time
unnecessarily. But it is an opportunity for all of us now to correct
the mistake, to the benefit of our peoples.

– Representatives of Serbia have repeatedly thanked Armenia for its
position over Kosovo. What’s Serbia’s stance on the peace process of
Nagorno Karabakh conflict?

– As we have demonstrated when it comes to Kosovo and Metohija,
Serbia upholds the view that there is no conflict in the world that
cannot be resolved peacefully and through negotiations.

Serbia’s principled position is that the Madrid principles must be
respected, and that the efforts of the Minsk Group must be supported.

All else is just a prelude to a terrible mess that we experienced
full well in our own case. Regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Serbia will welcome any initiative to resolve it peacefully, in order
to avoid any further suffering of people and new victims. War has
never brought any good to anyone

– In 2015, Serbia will hold the OSCE Chairmanship. Will the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement be among the priorities of your country’s
Chairmanship?

– Serbia will strive during its OSCE chairmanship to provide its
full support towards a peaceful and effective resolution of existing
conflicts in Europe, and of the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh as well,
with full respect of international law and territorial integrity of
every country. Because of its good relations with both countries in
dispute, Serbia is perhaps the ideal OSCE Chairman-in-Office, which
can help solve the problem.

Yekaterina Poghosyan talked to Tomislav Nikolic

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Parliamentary Opposition: Regime Will Give Way As It Is Weak As Neve

PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION: REGIME WILL GIVE WAY AS IT IS WEAK AS NEVER BEFORE, WHILE THE OPPOSITION IS STRONG AS NEVER BEFORE

by Tatevik Shahunyan

Thursday, October 9, 12:51

The parliamentary opposition – Prosperous Armenia, Heritage and
Armenian National Congress (ANC) parties – rallied in the town
of Gyumri on Thursday. All the keynote speakers spotlighted “the
disastrous social-economic situation in the country” and came out
for power change. They said the process of power change in Armenia
will be launched at the October 10 rally in Yerevan.

In his speech, Vice Chairman of Heritage Party Armen Martirosyan said
the authorities will give way as they are weak and the opposition is
strong as never before. According to him, three powerful opposition
parties have united and will fight to the end to change power in the
country. Secretary of the Prosperous Armenia Party Naira Zohrabyanm,
in turn, harshly criticized the staff policy of the authorities,
which “take criminals from the garbage and appoint them to various
important positions to feel right at home.”

Levon Zurabyan, Head of the ANC parliamentary faction, denied the views
that the opposition rally was scheduled for 10 October just because
Armenia’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union will be decided
on that very day. “What the opposition cares for at present is to
overthrow the regime and establish democracy in the country,” he said.

At the end of the rally, MP from Prosperous Armenia Party Tigran
Urikhanyan said on 10 October in the morning the parliamentarians of
the three opposition parties will set up groups and together with
journalists and cameramen monitor the roads leading to the capital
city not to allow the authorities to block the roads like they usually
do to prevent large-scale rallies.

The participants in the rally as usually chanted “Serzhik Leave!”

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