The Press Secretary Of The Prime Minister Refuted The Information Th

THE PRESS SECRETARY OF THE PRIME MINISTER REFUTED THE INFORMATION THAT TIGRAN SARGSYAN WAS OFFERED TO BE APPOINTED THE FIRST DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF THE CB OF RUSSIA

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The information regarding the
appointment of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Tigran
Sargsyan the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian
Federation does not correspond to reality. The Press Secretary of the
Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Harutyun Berberyan informed
“Armenpress” about this.

“Aravot” daily citing his sources had written that “the lobbying work
for Tigran Sargsyan is accomplished by a number of famous bankers,
businessmen, including Tigran Sargsyan’s classmate and Director of
“Gazprom” Alexander Miller.” According to the information of the
newspaper this offer was made by the Prime Minister of the Russian
Federation Dmitry Medvedev during the meeting of the two prime
ministers in Yalta.

As If The Ottoman Period Never Ended

AS IF THE OTTOMAN PERIOD NEVER ENDED

Posted GMT 10-30-2012 1:23:29

ISTANBUL — Since the lavish, feel-good Turkish epic “Conquest 1453”
had its premiere this year, its tale of the taking of Constantinople
by the 21-year-old Sultan Mehmet II has become the highest-grossing
film in Turkey’s history, released in 12 countries across the Middle
East and in Germany and the United States. But its biggest impact
may be the cultural triumphalism it has magnified at home.

“Conquest 1453” (known as “Fetih 1453” in Turkish) has spawned a
television show with the same title and has encouraged clubs of
proud Turks to re-enact battles from the empire’s glory days and
even dress up as sultans and Ottoman nobles. The producers of “Once
Upon a Time Ottoman Empire Mutiny,” a television series about the
18th-century insurrection against Sultan Ahmet Khan III, said they
planned to build a theme park where visitors will be able to wander
through a reproduction of Ottoman-era Istanbul and watch sword fights
by stuntmen. At least four new films portray the battle of Gallipoli,
the bloody World War I face-off between the Ottomans and Allied forces
over the straits of Dardanelles and one of the greatest victories
of modern Turkey. The coming “In Gallipoli” even includes Mel Gibson
starring as a British commander.

The Ottoman period, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries,
was marked by geopolitical dominance and cultural prowess, during
which the sultans claimed the spiritual leadership of the Muslim world,
before the empire’s slow decline culminated in World War I. For years
the period was underplayed in the history taught to schoolchildren,
as the new Turkish Republic created by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923
sought to break with a decadent past.

Now, as Turkey is emerging as a leader in the Middle East, buoyed
by strong economic growth, a new fascination with history is being
reflected in everything from foreign policy to facial hair. In the
arts, framed examples of Ottoman-era designs, known as Ebru and
associated with the geometric Islamic motifs adorning mosques, have
gained in popularity among the country’s growing Islamic bourgeoisie,
adorning walls of homes and offices, jewelry and even business cards.

The three-year-old Panorama Museum, which showcases an imposing
360-degree, 45-foot-tall painting of the siege of Constantinople,
complete with deafening cannon fire blasts and museum security guards
dressed as Janissary soldiers, is drawing huge crowds.

And in the past few years there has been a proliferation of
Ottoman-themed soap operas, none more popular than “The Magnificent
Century,” a sort of “Sex in the City” set during the 46-year reign of
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. The Turkish show pulpishly chronicles
the intrigues of the imperial household and harem, including the
rise of Suleiman’s slave girl-turned-queen, Hurrem. Last year it was
broadcast in 32 countries, including Morocco and Kosovo.

The empire’s rehabilitation has inspired mixed feelings among cultural
critics. “The Ottoman revival is good for the national ego and has
captured the psyche of the country at this moment, when Turkey wants
to be a great power,” said Melis Behlil, a film studies professor at
Kadir Has University here. But, she warned: “It terrifies me because
too much national ego is not a good thing. Films like ‘Conquest 1453’
are engaging in cultural revisionism and glorifying the past without
looking at history in a critical way.”

Faruk Aksoy, the 48-year-old director of “Conquest 1453,” said that
he had dreamed of making a film about the conquering of Istanbul ever
since he arrived there at the age of 10 from Urfa, in Turkey’s rugged
southeast, and had been mesmerized by Istanbul’s imperial grandeur.

But he had to wait 10 years to make a big-budget film because the
financing and technology were not available.

The film’s budget of $18.2 million was a record in Turkey, but it has
more than recouped that, grossing $40 million in Turkey and Europe,
Mr. Aksoy said. So stirred was a crowd at a recent screening that it
roared “God is Great!” as the sword-wielding Ottomans scaled Istanbul’s
forbidden walls. Mr. Aksoy recalled that one cinema manager debated
calling the police, fearing a real fight.

“We Turks are hot-blooded people,” he said. “The Turks are proud
about the conquest because it not only changed our history but it
also changed the world.”

But others warn of a dangerous cultural jingoism at work. Burak
Bekdil, a columnist for Hurriyet Daily News, mused in a recent
column that the time was ripe for a film called “Conquest 1974,”
to celebrate the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, or “Extinction 1915,”
to commemorate the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians during World
War I. Death threats followed.

Critics have also faulted the film for inaccuracies and hyperbole,
though Mr. Aksoy stressed that he had employed Ottoman scholars.

Members of the court of the last Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI —
portrayed as hedonistic boozers surrounded by nubile dancing girls
— talk in Turkish rather than Greek or Latin. Even Mehmet II, the
conquering Sultan famed for his prodigious nose, has been retooled
as a heroic pretty boy.

Alper Turgut, a leading film critic, deplored this one-dimensional
universe even as he lauded the film’s epic ambitions. “If they had
exaggerated just a bit more, it would be an absurdist comedy,” he
said in an interview.

Mr. Aksoy expressed annoyance that a film meant to entertain was
being politicized. “Would you ask Ridley Scott if he was politically
influenced?” he asked.

Cultural critics noted that the film’s religious underpinning —
there’s even a cameo by the Prophet Muhammad predicting that
Constantinople will be conquered by believers — had made it
popular with the growing Islamic bourgeoisie in a country that has
increasingly turned its back on the crisis-ridden Europe and instead
looks increasingly eastward. (The movie has also been embraced by some
members of the governing Islamic party as an alternative to Hollywood’s
“crusader mentality.”)

Religious conservatives had been marginalized during the secular
cultural revolution undertaken by Ataturk. “For the first time we
are seeing this new Islamic bourgeoisie, its tastes and its mores,
reflected on the small and big screens,” Mr. Turgut said.

Ms. Behlil noted that the advent of big-budget television shows
and films depicting the Ottoman era owed something to the country’s
popularity in the Arab world, which was bringing in new revenues for
production companies. Last year Turkey was Europe’s largest exporter
of soap operas, pocketing $70 million in revenues.

But it is at home that the series and films are having a profound
impact, educating a new generation of Turks.

Burak Temir, 24, a German-Turkish actor who played a prince on
“Once Upon a Time Ottoman Empire Mutiny,” said he had initially been
intimidated about portraying an era he knew so little about.

To prepare for his part, the show gave him a four-month crash course in
Ottoman manners that included learning how to ride horses, sword fight,
use a bow and arrow and puff out his chest. Even when not filming
the show, he sports a Sultan-like beard and skinny Ottoman-style
pants. “It makes me proud to be Turkish,” he said.

By Dan Bilefsky New York Times

http://www.aina.org/news/20121029202329.htm

Gyumri Parentless Girl Deprived Of Opportunity To Get Apartment (Vid

GYUMRI PARENTLESS GIRL DEPRIVED OF OPPORTUNITY TO GET APARTMENT (VIDEO)

30.10.12

A 17-year old Anna lives with her grandmother in a dilapidated house
in one of districts of Gyumri – Dzori Tagh – Shirak Centre reports
in a press release.

The girl is deprived of the right to get apartment. She was just
7 years old when she lost both her parents. Their small house was
ruined as a result of the disastrous earthquake. They are living in
a small house of their neighbor who has emigrated abroad.

This family has not been registered to get apartment compensation
from the state. “Even if they were registered they would not have got
an apartment at this stage as according to the government’s order,
those who have lost houses in urban areas, including in Gyumri,
are not being compensated. Of course, it is an absolute nonsense. A
person has lost a house, it does not matter whether it was a house
or an apartment,” the centre’s press release says.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/10/30/shirak-centre/

Le Volume Commercial Entre L’Armenie Et La Russie Va Exceder 1 Milli

LE VOLUME COMMERCIAL ENTRE L’ARMENIE ET LA RUSSIE VA EXCEDER 1 MILLIARDS DE $ EN 2012
Stephane

armenews.com
mardi 30 octobre 2012

Le chiffre d’affaires du commerce entre l’Armenie et la Russie
excedera 1 milliard de $ en 2012 a declare le Ministre des Transports
de la Russie, co-president de la commission intergouvernementale
economique armeno-russe Maxim Sokolov.

” En tenant compte de la dynamique de croissance du chiffre d’affaires
du commerce, qui a excede 800 millions de $ au cours de huit mois,
nous pouvons nous attendre a un total de plus de 1 milliard de $ ”
a-t-il dit après la reunion de la commission.

mardi 30 octobre 2012,
Stephane ©armenews.com

L’Ambassadeur Russe Explique La Fermeture Des Bureaux Du Service Fed

L’Ambassadeur Russe Explique La Fermeture Des Bureaux Du Service Federal Des Migrations De Russie N’Arretera Pas L’Emigration Des Armeniens Dans Son Pays
Stephane

armenews.com
mardi 30 octobre 2012

L’ambassadeur russe en Armenie, Viatcheslav Kovalenko, est en
desaccord avec les arguments en faveur de la fermeture de la
representation du Service federal des migrations de Russie en Armenie
qui affirme que cette fermeture va arreter l’emigration des Armeniens
dans son pays.

Les remarques de l’ambassadeur intervenaient après une question d’un
journaliste qui se demandait pourquoi la Russie ne fermait pas la
representation. Le journaliste faisant valoir que la diminution de la
population de l’Armenie represente une grave menace pour sa securite
nationale.

” Je ne pense pas que le problème reside dans le bureau du Service
federal des migrations ” ici en Armenie. Aucun Armenien n’est oblige
de venir en Russie. Pensez-vous que si le bureau ferme, les gens vont
arreter d’emigrer de l’Armenie ? La raison est autre part “a-t-il dit.

Selon lui, les gens quittent l’Armenie, parce qu’ils ont des raisons
tout a fait independantes de la presence du bureau en question.

” Le bureau du Service federal des migrations a ete mis en place pour
limiter la migration clandestine, de sorte que les gens qui vont en
Russie pour travailler soient proteges, aient des conditions de vie
plus ou moins normales et de bons salaires. Ceci est une forme legale
de travail ” a dit l’ambassadeur.

Il a affirme que personne ne pose de questions sur la facon dont les
consulats americains opèrent. ” Je peux dire que le programme US Green
Card a pris plus de personnes en provenance d’Armenie que le Service
federal des migrations ” a-t-il dit, citant l’ambassade americaine qui
dit que depuis 2007, plus de cinq mille personnes avec leurs familles
ont quitte l’Armenie pour les USA legalement grâce au programme Green
Card.

” Je pense qu’avant de poser de telles questions il faut regarder au
moins par le biais des statistiques ” a-t-il conclu.

mardi 30 octobre 2012,
Stephane ©armenews.com

Ankara: Kurds, Ezidis To Rally In Berlin Against Erdogan

KURDS, EZIDIS TO RALLY IN BERLIN AGAINST ERDOGAN

Hurriyet Daily News
Oct 29 2012
Turkey

ISTANBUL – Hurriyet Daily News
by Vercihan Ziflioglu

A large group of Kurds, Ezidis, Armenians, Alawites and Syriacs from
Europe are prepared to hold a protest against Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Germany today.

Around 10,000 people from almost 50 organizations are expected to
attend the rally in Berlin. Ezidis in particular are angry with
Erdogan’s recent remarks in which he used the term “Yezidi” instead
of “Ezidi.” They believe that the word “Yezidi” holds negative
connotations in Turkey.

Aziz AlkıÅ~_, head of the Ezidi Associations Federation in Berlin said
the “prime minister looked down on Ezidi citizens” with his remarks.

He said they would call on Erdogan to end his policy in Syria, as well
as halt pressures on minorities and ethnic groups in Turkey. Noting
that the Ezidi religion is not recognized on national ID cards
and signified by an “X,” AlkıÅ~_ said it made their faith seem
anti-Islamic.

‘Recognition of genocide’

Azad Ordughanyan, head of the Germany Armenians Center, said they
would call on Turkey to recognize Armenian genocide allegations.

“Turkey is still denying genocide. We will renew our call for
recognition of the genocide.”

The head of the Alawite Unions Federation in Cologne, Huseyin Mat,
said the Turkish government has a policy of assimilation rather than
accepting all differences. “Erdogan will tell Europe that Turkey is
a democratic country here. We will tell that this is not true.”

October/30/2012

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/kurds-ezidis-to-rally-in-berlin-against-erdogan.aspx?pageID=238&nID=33527&NewsCatID=351

Armenia To Boost Trade And Energy Ties With Iran

ARMENIA TO BOOST TRADE AND ENERGY TIES WITH IRAN

Steel Guru
Oct 29 2012
India

Agencies reported that Armenia and Iran vowed to boost economic
cooperation increase bilateral trade and speed up joint energy projects
including a hydro electric power plant on their shared border.

Mr Armen Movsisian energy minister of Armenia said that “The high level
of political relations between the countries requires corresponding
activity in the economic sphere too. Construction of the hydro electric
power plant on the Aras River would begin in November.”

Mr Majid Namjou energy minister of Iran said that the problems
hampering the construction of the Armenia and Iran third high voltage
line have been resolved, Iranian co chairman of the Armenian and
Iranian intergovernmental commission. The problems and obstacles
have been eliminated, so at present, the Iranian contractor must make
every effort to build this line.”

Mr Namjou said that according to the Energy Ministry, a new power line
from Iran to Armenia is being constructed by Iranian company Sanir.

The project cost is estimated at 100-105 million euros. Yerevan and
Tehran have agreed to hold discussions on the construction of Iranian
and Armenian railway, Iran’s co chairman of the Armenian and Iranian
intergovernmental commission.

He said that there is an agreement for Armenia and Iran to discuss
various issues related to the construction of the railway with the
participation of all concerned sides. Armenian and Iranian sides pay
great attention to the railway construction. The North South railway
(Iran-Armenia) will allow the Armenia to use the alternative route
of transporting energy resources and other goods.

http://www.steelguru.com/middle_east_news/Armenia_to_boost_trade_and_energy_ties_with_Iran/289504.html

Armenia To Develop Military Cooperation US

ARMENIA TO DEVELOP MILITARY COOPERATION US

Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 29 2012
Russia

Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Oganyan said at a meeting with US
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus in Yerevan today that Armenia was
planning to develop military cooperation with the US, News Armenia
reports.

The Armenian minister noted that cooperation was at a high level.

2011-2012 was one of the most fruitful period for cooperation.

Oganyan reminded that Armenia cooperated with the peacekeeping mission
in Afghanistan, Kosovo an development of reforms.

The minister added that cooperation with US marines under command
of Ray Mabus was essential. He said that about 200 Armenian soldiers
had undergone training in Germany and Romania under US command.

London Tekeyan Cultural Association Is Revitalized

LONDON TEKEYAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION IS REVITALIZED

October 29, 2012 1:01 pm

In the picture the TCA Committee members, from left to right: Sevag
Arevian, Sossi Yeretzian (Secretary), Hratch Kouyoumjian (Chairman),
Garen Arevian (Treasurer), Vartan Ouzounian (President), Gayaneh
Cherchian and Dalila Heath.

LONDON – The Tekeyan Cultural Association London Chapter was
established in 1975 and is affiliated with the Tekeyan Trust, a
registered charity in the UK. Like its parent organization, it is
dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Armenian cultural
identity and to furthering links between the Armenian Diaspora and
Armenia.

In its early years, the TCA London organized numerous cultural events
including performances by the Armenian State Dance Company in Sadler’s
Wells, the Armenian State Folk Song and Dance Company at the Royal
Albert Hall, the Armenian State Choir.

The TCA London Chapter has revitalized this year to further its
mission – to promote Armenian culture by organizing public events,
cultural exhibitions, lectures, workshops, etc.

In order to reintroduce the TCA London, an official dinner reception
was held in March. It celebrated the new beginning of the major
cultural organization with the newly-appointed President Vartan
Ouzounian, Chairman Hratch Kouyoumjian and the new Executive Committee:
Sevag Arevian, Sossi Yeretzian (secretary), Garen Arevian (treasurer),
Gayaneh Cherchian, Dal

ila Heath, Violetta Kaydan-Barzankian, and coop member Anita Manoukyan,
as well as supporter Rosette Ouzounian, who contributes greatly to
the realization of the TCA London functions.

The exhibition of 45 contemporary paintings by 25 well-known Armenian
artists was the first major cultural event organized by the TCA London
after its rebirth. The range of cultural event was continued with
the performances by the 50-strong, award-winning and internationally
renowned Sahak-Mesrop Armenian Choir of Marseille. The TCA London
is planning a number of cultural and social projects involving
younger generation, among them is the New Year Eve Dinner Dance in
collaboration with Nor Serount Association in London.

http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/10/29/london-tekeyan-cultural-association-is-revitalized/

Ellis Island Medal Of Honor Recipient Papken Megerian Honored In Pen

ELLIS ISLAND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT PAPKEN MEGERIAN HONORED IN PENN.

October 29, 2012 12:08 pm

WYNNEWOOD, Penn. – On Friday, September 28, the Armenian community
of Philadelphia came together, at a reception hosted by St. Sahag & St.

Mesrob Armenian Church, to honor Papken Megerian, one of the 2012
Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients, acknowledging their pride in
an immigrant whose service to the Armenian community, in the US and
abroad, spans several decades.

Parish Council Vice Chair Mark Gulasarian welcomed the 200 guests
gathered for the occasion and expressed his appreciation to Megerian
for all of his efforts on behalf of the parish. He shared some
highlights of Megerian’s devotion to the Armenian community and
acknowledged both Papken and his wife, Anahid, reflecting back on their
50 years of marriage as an inspiration to the community and stating,
“If Papken could, he would cut the medal in half and give the other
half to Anahid.”

Sonia Kailian Placido, Papken Megerian’s niece, shed some light on
the personal influence that her uncle has had in her life. She, along
with her two sisters and brother, was raised by a single mother. Her
three uncles became surrogate fathers to them and “Papken Keri” was
omnipresent in their lives as they were growing up. He was always
ready, willing and able to give of his time.

Her uncle, she said, “is a man who thrives on helping others. Call
it good or bad, but he never says no.”

“It wasn’t until I got older and had my own family that I was really
able to appreciate the true generosity of my uncle . . . and that
of his wife and children for their willingness to share him. His
involvement in numerous organizations and philanthropies still boggles
my mind – how does he make time for it all? Passion. Simply put, he is
a passionate man – passionate for each and every aspect of his life,
whether it be family, church, work, or charity.”

Her biggest thanks were reserved for Papken Megerian’s efforts
on behalf of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator. “My husband Jeff, I
think, holds the title for the non-Armenian who reads the Armenian
Mirror-Spectator front to back, inside and out, each and every week,
throughout the year. In fact, were it not for Jeff pointing out the
latest pictures or stories of Papken in the paper, I wouldn’t be
aware of half of his accomplishments.”

She concluded her remarks by congratulating him on his award: “The
Ellis Island Medal of Honor is awarded to distinguished American
citizens who exemplify a life dedicated to community service; people
who preserve and celebrate the history, traditions and values of
their ancestry and who dedicate themselves to creating a better
world for us all. Such powerful words, and I couldn’t think of a more
deserving man.”

Guests were then treated to a performance by 14-year-old Elise
Dadourian, a member of the parish Sunday School and an aspiring singer.

Dadourian has just released a new single, American Made, written by
her manager/mentor Dan May, who joined her on stage to perform the
song, which is about the important contribution immigrants made to
20th-century America.

Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian, former pastor of the parish and longtime
friend of the Megerian family, shared his feelings on the occasion and
the Very Rev. Oshagan Gulgulian, parish pastor shared his feelings as
well. “The community is very proud to have such a distinguished servant
as Papken Megerian in our midst and we congratulate both Papken and
Anahid Megerian on the celebration of their golden anniversary this
past year.”

Papken Megerian grew up in Aleppo, Syria and is the son of Armenian
immigrants who escaped from the Genocide. He came to the United States
in the early 1960s, where he began a career in international banking,
later moving on to purchase and operate several businesses. Though
semi-retired, he is presently the managing partner of a real estate
investment company, 3 MB Partnership L.P., as well as a shareholder
and treasurer of Four Meg Inc. Philanthropically, the couple supports
many Armenian and charitable causes in the US, Armenia, Javakhk (now
part of Georgia), Karabagh and Jerusalem through the Papken-Anahid
Megerian Family Foundation.

Over the years, they have devoted many resources to the Diocesan Center
in Javakhk, the Our Lady of Armenia Boghossian Educational Center
in Gumri, the Armenian Sisters’ Academy of Philadelphia, ICAN (the
International Children’s Anophthalmia Network) and the Philadelphia
Museum of Art. Megerian is also the benefactor of the Diocese of
Arakatzotz, where the parish’s former pastor, Archbishop Mkrtich
Proshyan is the Primate. The Megerians have committed themselves to
building a museum in the city of Oshagan, dedicated to Mesrob Mashtots
and the Armenian alphabet.

They have also financially supported countless cultural, educational
and religious programs and organizations, including Birthright
Armenia, the Guiliguian Educational Association and the Armenian
Mirror-Spectator, frequently hosting events in their home.

Megerian is the co-chair of the ADL (Ramgavar) District Committee of
the Eastern US and Canada, and serves on the Central Committee of
the Tekeyan Cultural Association of the US and Canada. He is also
a trustee of the Society of Orphaned Armenia Relief and a longtime
member of the AGBU and the Knights of Vartan. His involvement in the
Parish of St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Church spans 44 years and
includes positions as chairman and treasurer of the Parish Council
and his representation as a Diocesan Delegate of the parish for 24
years. He is currently the treasurer of the Diocesan Council of the
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern).

In the last 10 years, Megerian has visited Armenia 25 times for
purposes of business, philanthropy and culture. In recognition of
his support, Catholicos Karekin I decorated him with the St. Nerses
Shnorhali Medal and a pontifical encyclical in 1998. In 2009,
Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II awarded him the St. Gregory
the Illuminator Medal and encyclical, the highest honor of the
Armenian Church.

They have three children, Garo Megerian (and wife, Annette), Aram
Megerian (and wife, Carla) and Tanya Bardakjian (and husband, Nerces)
and grandchildren Gregory Megerian, Carine Megerian, Haig Megerian,
Ariana Megerian, Lily Megerian, Lena Bardakjian, Sona Bardakjian
and Seta Bardakjian. This year, the two are celebrating their golden
anniversary. Megerian was one of eight Armenian-Americans who received
the 2012 Ellis Island Medal of Honor in May.

http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/10/29/ellis-island-medal-of-honor-recipient-papken-megerian-honored-in-penn/