Adviser To Armenia’s Pm In Promoting Innovative Projects Dies From H

ADVISER TO ARMENIA’S PM IN PROMOTING INNOVATIVE PROJECTS DIES FROM HEART ATTACK

YEREVAN, April 22. /ARKA/. Adviser to the prime minister of Armenia
in charge of assessing and promoting innovative projects passed away
yesterday from an acute heart attack at the age of 66, the government
reported Monday.

“Araik Ter-Martirosyan was an outstanding individual, a man who could
dream and make even most challenging dreams, to make our country more
prosperous, come true. Araik Ter-Martirosyan will always remain in
our hearts,” the source stated.

To bid farewell to Ter-Martirosyan, people can attend the ceremony on
Monday, 18:00, at Surb Hovhannes Mkrtych Church, 15 Hovhannes Kozerni
(Kond district, Yerevan).

Araik Ter-Martirosyan, a descendant of native Zangezurians coming
from Kemants village of Syunik region, was born in Yerevan on 27
February 1948. In 1966 he finished school after A.Mravyan. After
military service (1967-1969) he entered Department of Economics at
Yerevan State University.

Upon the graduation in 1975, he started working at
“Armselkhozmekhanizaciya” Institute (Armenian agricultural
mechanization), then at Regional center of youth research and technical
activity in Hrazdan town.

In 1993-1994 Ter-Martirosyan worked at the government of Armenia
-Economic Reforms Management Division.

>>From 1994 to 1999 headed Financial-investment corporation of the
government, then worked at the Central Bank as an adviser to the
chairman, expert of economic research. Since 2009 has been an adviser
to the prime minister. -0-

From: Baghdasarian

Interactive TV LLC Deceives Journalists By Concealing Its Owner’s Na

INTERACTIVE TV LLC DECEIVES JOURNALISTS BY CONCEALING ITS OWNER’S NAME

ARMINFO
Monday, April 22, 16:41

Interactive TV LLC has misled the journalists by concealing the name
of its sole owner.

At a press conference on April 15, Arsen Babajanyan, the director of
the company, presented the development program of Interactive TV.

According to the program, digital TV and cable Internet will be
available throughout Yerevan within the next 5 years. He said that
Interactive TV has been providing the subscribers of Kentron and
Arabkir communities of Yerevan with digital TV services since 2007
and with symmetrical Internet access since July 2012.

When replying to journalists’ repeated questions about the sale of
Interactive TV to another operator, Ucom LLC, Babajanyan pointed
out that there was no certainty in this issue and the owner of the
company had not changed. To make his words more persuasive, he added
that Interactive TV would develop independently, especially as the
two companies provide their services in different technologies:
Ucom – through the fiber optic cables and Interactive TV – through
the twin-axial cables.

In the meantime, ArmInfo has found out that the director has deceived
the journalists and misled them. The thing is that since 29 Nov
2012 Ucom LLC has been the sole owner of Interactive TV. In May 2012
Interactive TV itself submitted an offer for sale of its shares to
the Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia. On July 11 the
Commission permitted the sale of 70% and 30% of Interactive TV’s shares
of Pavlik Margaryan and Karen Margaryan respectively to Ucom LLC.

At that time Karen Margaryan, one of the shareholders, said to
ArmInfo’s correspondent: “To develop this business, we have decided
to give it to those more skilled in this field”.

From: Baghdasarian

Virtual Armenian Genocide Museum Launched

VIRTUAL ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM LAUNCHED

YEREVAN, April 22. / ARKA /. A U.S. Memco Inc. has created a virtual
Armenian Genocide Museum, dedicating it to the 98th anniversary
of the first genocide in the past century. Anna Petrosyan, a press
officer for the company, said the virtual museum is the present of
the company to the Museum of Genocide in Yerevan.

The virtual museum gives visitors opportunity to take a tour, see
photographs and other evidence of the Armenian Genocide. They can also
visit Tsitsernakaberd Memorial and lay flowers at the eternal flame.

To make the tour visitors need only to log to
and download the proposed application.

The visitors can listen to music played by Komitas quartet. According
to Memco Inc. head, Karen Melikian, the idea of creating a virtual
Genocide museum came to him when living in the United States, he could
not attend every year the Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.

The Armenian Genocide was the first genocide committed in the XX
century. It was recognized by Russia, Germany, France, Netherlands,
Vatican, Lithuania, Slovakia, Sweden, Venezuela, Lebanon, France,
42 U.S. states, as well as by the parliaments of Greece, Cyprus,
Argentina, Belgium, National Council of Switzerland, Canada, Poland,
Italy, other countries as well as the European Parliament, the World
Council of Churches. -0-

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.genocide-museum.am

Let’s get the Armenian alphabet on the iPhone

Let’s get the Armenian alphabet on the iPhone!!! Click below and
spread the word!

In recent years Apple products have become very popular amongst the
million and millions of Armenian in Armenia and the diaspora around
the world who use these 1600 year old ancient alphabet. Devices such
as the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad are now used in all spheres of life
– especially education and communication, which are critical in modern
societies. We hereby request that Apple provide their loyal customers
with a native option to use Armenian.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.itechnology.am/armenia/petition-apple-to-add-native-armenian-keyboard-for-the-iphone/

"I know I will never come to Yerevan, they will bring me." Tatul Krp

“I know I will never come to Yerevan, they will bring me.” Today is
Tatul Krpeyan’s birthday

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2013-04-21 13:04:20

“We are afraid of death. Right now I am ready to die for land. For
land and for nation.”

Tatul Krpeyan was the commander of self-defance in
Getashen-Martunashen district in Khanlar region of Karabakh during the
Nagorno-Karabakh war, from September 1990 until May 1991.

Tatul was born on 21 April 1965 in the village of Areg near the town
of Talin, Armenia. He completed his elementary and intermediary
education in the Technical School of Talin, where he graduated magna
cum laude. After serving in the Soviet army, in 1987 he entered the
Faculty of History of Yerevan State University. In his first year at
the university, Tatul joined the Armenian-liberation movement. He was
also a member of the “Meiatsoom” (Unification) organization, whose
efforts were directed to unite Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia.

In September 1990, he travelled to Nagorno-Karabakh, where the
situation continued to deteriorate. Joining the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, Tatul has founded the “Dashnaktsakanner” unit of
volunteers in Karabakh.

Tatul headed the self-defense of the sub-district Getashen-Martunashen
from September 1990 until May 1991 against Azerbaijani armed forces
units and police detachments (OMON). Krpeyan was killed on 30 April
1991 in Getashen during the Operation Ring. He received the highest
title in Armenia, the National Hero of Armenia award in 1996. He was
buried in Areg. A tuffaceous monument has been erected in memory of
Tatul. The sculptor of the monument is Tariel Hakobian.

Tatul often repeated that “Getashen will be emptied over his body.”
Last time being in Yerevan Tatul said the following. “I know that I
will never come to Yerevan, they will bring me…”, post from “Our
Army” Facebook page.

From: Baghdasarian

http://lurer.com/?p

Turkish singer urges to participate in commemoration of Genocide vic

Turkish well-known singer urges to participate in commemoration of
Genocide victims

15:35 – 21.04.13

Turkish well-known singer Nihat Dogan has stated about his intention
to participate in the event dedicated to the victims of what he said
`Meds Yeghern’ on April 24 in Istanbul Taksim square.

In an interview to Turkish Taraf paper, he said there is no need to be
afraid of Lynch trial.

`Violence is a violence. If we go and if we are not afraid of being
set ablaze many dark issues will come up. That is why I think that for
the sake of humanity, for the sake of justice we all must be there,’
he said.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian

Fire in PAP pre-election office

Fire in PAP pre-election office

12:18 – 21.04.13

A fire burst in the pre-election campaign office of the Prosperous
Armenia party at about 4.25 am today on 58 Vilnius street in Yerevan.

According to the Emergency Situations Ministry, no documents, money,
posters have been burnt.

About 7 sq. meters of wooden structures have been burnt.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian

« Moi Aziz Kemal, j’ai tué des Arméniens », de J.C Belfiore

Vient de paraître
« Moi Aziz Kemal, j’ai tué des Arméniens », de J.C Belfiore

Le capitaine de l’armée ottomane Azil Kémal est marié à Enza, une
Arménienne. En 1915, il reçoit l’ordre de procéder à l’extermination
des Arméniens de la région d’Erzeroum. Il va rédiger alors un journal
qui relate ces semaines de tourments entre trahison des siens et
mission militaire. Le récit s’articule autour de la traduction de ce
carnet retrouvé dans les archives familiales du narrateur qui replace
le récit dans un contexte historique plus large, où tous les
événements et les personnages sont réels. De nombreux témoignages ont
été consacrés au génocide arménien. Mais ce texte met au centre un
personnage turc, avec ses conflits entre destin personnel et devoir
d’obéissance. Ou comment la littérature peut aussi éclairer
l’Histoire.

Editions Parenthèses

D’origine arménienne par sa mère et italienne (sicilienne) par son
père, Jean-Claude Belfiore est né à Nantes (France) le 8 mai 1955. Il
y fait ses études, au lycée Clemenceau, puis à la Faculté des Lettres
; il fréquente ensuite l’Université de Haute-Bretagne de Rennes. Il
aime la moto, la photo, les péplums, les films et les livres
d’aventures. En 1984, il publie son premier roman policier. Il en
écrira trois. Il délaisse ensuite le genre pour rédiger des ouvrages
sur l’antiquité classique, dont il est spécialiste ; il collabore aux
revues Historia, les Cahiers de Sciences & Vie.

dimanche 21 avril 2013,
Jean Eckian ©armenews.com

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=88914

« Chakhtior » Donetsk réclame 40 millions d’euros pour le transfert

FOOTBALL
« Chakhtior » Donetsk réclame 40 millions d’euros pour le transfert de
Henrikh Mekhitarian selon Tuttomercato

Le site italien Tuttomercato affirme que le milieu de terrain de
l’équipe d’Arménie et du « Chakhtior » Donetsk, Henrikh Mekhitarian
sera cédé à 40 millions d’euros. Un montant très important qui
pourrait fermer la porte au transfert de Henrikh Mekhitarian cers un
autre club européen. Les clubs anglais de Liverpool et « Tottenham »
ainsi que le « Juventus de Turin sont intéressés par l’Arménien écrit
Tuttomercato. Mais la somme de 40 millions d’euros pourrait mettre un
frein à ces clubs pour acquérir le meilleur buteur du championnat
d’Ukraine. Le contrat de Henrikh Mekhitarian avec « Chakhtior »
Donetsk se termine en juin 2015. L’international arménien fut
transféré en août 2010 du « Metalurg » Donetsk vers le « Chakhtior »
Donetsk pour la somme de 7,5 millions de dollars.

Krikor Amirzayan

dimanche 21 avril 2013,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

From: Baghdasarian

Armenian billboards put touchy topic on the road

Sun-Sentinel
April 20 2013

Armenian billboards put touchy topic on the road

By Diane C. Lade, Sun Sentinel
2:33 p.m. EDT, April 20, 2013

Four striking billboards, crowded in among beer and cosmetic surgery
ads along two South Florida highways, contain one sentence starkly
lettered in white on a black background: “Thank you for officially
recognizing the Armenian Genocide – April 24, 1915.”

It’s a bold move to bring public attention to an almost century-old
tragedy that Armenian Americans say takes a back seat to other
large-scale human rights violations: the killing of 1.5 million of
their ancestors during World War I in what is now Turkey.

But until now, the identity of those behind the signs was a mystery.
Small wording at the bottom of the 672-square-foot billboards states
only that they were “paid for by individuals concerned about the
plight of Armenians.” They list no names.

That’s because it’s not about publicity, it’s about bringing larger
awareness to the issue, said George Pagoumian, 70, a Fort Lauderdale
businessman and philanthropist who came forward only after the Sun
Sentinel began researching the signs.

The four billboards are located at Florida’s Turnpike-Interstate 595
interchange; and on Interstate 95 at Southern Boulevard in West Palm
Beach, at Atlantic Boulevard in Pompano Beach and at Northwest 79th
Avenue in Miami. And the campaign was organized and financed through
Armenian community members, said Pagoumian, declining to list the
other contributors or how much was donated.

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“We don’t want money to dictate this,” said Pagoumian, whose parents
were Armenian and who lost his grandmother and other relatives to the
killings. “Our grandmothers, our family who died are paying. They are
sending checks from heaven.”

Twenty countries have officially recognized the killings as genocide,
and those nations’ flags are on the South Florida billboard, under the
words “thank you.” The United States is not among them – something
Armenian Americans have fought passionately to change for years. They
are pressuring President Obama to make an executive declaration.

But calling what happened in Armenia almost 100 years ago a “genocide”
is a very touchy subject – especially in South Florida. About 4,000
people of Armenian descent live in Broward and Palm Beach counties,
according to the Census, alongside about 5,000 of Turkish descent.
Turkey denies that Armenians were targeted because of race or
ethnicity.

Fuat Ornarli, past president of the Florida Turkish American
Association, has not seen the billboards but dislikes what he
considers a politicization of the issue.

“I would like to express my deep sorrow to see such billboards around
us, since this subject is so politicized, and so biased,” said
Ornarli, of Miami.

Genocide declarations should be made by scholars, not politicians,
Ornarli said, adding that not all historians agree the Armenian deaths
should be labeled genocide. Like the leaders of his native country, he
said the deaths were casualties of war, exacerbated when the Armenians
aligned themselves with Russia, Turkey’s enemy.

Rosanna Gatens, director for the Center for Holocaust and Human Rights
Education at Florida Atlantic University, said the removal and killing
of Armenians by the Turks is taught along with the Holocaust and other
modern genocides in the state-mandated human rights education program.
Each year, a few teachers get complaints from upset Turkish parents
“who think their children are being taught that Turkey is a terrible
place,” she said.

“It’s really important for people in our area to understand what
happened in Armenia. All scholarly definitions say it was a genocide
and we need to quit playing politics,” she said.

Marta Batmasian, a Boca Raton real estate investor and Armenian
community leader, agreed.

“This is a human rights issue, not an Armenian issue. We are not going
to let history be buried,” said Batmasian, a former educator who sits
on the state task force for Holocaust and human rights education.

The South Florida signs are very similar to an effort run by Peace of
Art Inc., a nonprofit founded by Armenian American artist Daniel
Varoujan Hejinian. Since 1996, Hejinian has created and installed
dramatic billboards each April in suburban Boston, his hometown,
calling on the United States to recognize the killings as genocide.

Rosario Teixeira, Peace of Art’s executive director, said the
organization was not involved in South Florida’s efforts. “I am sure
their efforts are well intended and we wish them good luck,” she said.

Armenian churches and peace activists in South Florida every year host
prayer or commemoration services on April 24, the day when the Ottoman
government arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals and leaders, and began
deporting them.

St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Hollywood will have a public
service and commemoration Wednesday; St. Mary and St. David Armenian
Apostolic Orthodox Church in Boca Raton trade off hosting the event
annually

This year, the billboards created a buzz when the signs appeared but
no one claimed the credit. Speculation ran wild among South Florida’s
Armenians for weeks. “The emails I’m getting! They are saying
something like this has never happened,” Batmasian said.

The Rev. Vartan Joulfayan said his St. Mary’s parishioners last week
were peppering him with questions about who the anonymous billboard
contributors might be. The pastor told them it didn’t matter – that he
assumed the donors wanted to stay out of the spotlight.

“So their message can come through,” he said. “A message that is
strong and true.”

St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, 4050 NW 100th Ave., Hollywood,
will host a public prayer service beginning 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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From: Baghdasarian

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/fl-armenian-genocide-billboards-20130419
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