Geoffrey Robertson Presents His Book On Armenian Genocide

GEOFFREY ROBERTSON PRESENTS HIS BOOK ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

14:57, 21 Oct 2014

Geoffrey Robertson QC has launched his book “An Inconvenient Genocide”
to a room full of Australian journalists at Canberra’s National Press
Club, the Armenian National Committee of Australia reports.

Unequivocally proving the legal case of the Armenian Genocide, he
criticised the hypocritic positions of U.S President Barrack Obama,
Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott, and Australia’s Foreign
Minister Julie Bishop.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/10/21/geoffrey-robertson-presents-his-book-on-armenian-genocide/

Assyrian Genocide Monument Unveiled In Athens

ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE MONUMENT UNVEILED IN ATHENS

October 21, 2014 – 14:52 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – An Assyrian genocide monument was unveiled in Athens,
Greece, where 8,000 Assyrians live. The monument is a memorial for
the Assyrian victims of the Turkish genocide of Christians in World
War One, which claimed 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 1.5 million Armenians
and 500,000 Pontic Greeks, AINA reported.

Four hundred people, including members of the Assyrians, Greek and
Armenian communities, as well as representative from the Armenian
embassy attended the ceremony. The current and former mayor of Athens
formally dedicated the monument.

The president of the Assyrian Union of Greece, Kyriakos Betsaras,
opened the ceremony. The Director of the Assyrian Genocide Research
Center, Sabri Atman, and the former Mayor of Egaleo were the keynote
speakers.

Assyrians, Armenians and Greeks cooperate on the issue of the Turkish
genocide. In 2010 a conference was held in the Greek Parliament and
was titled “Three genocides, One Strategy.”

The discussion to erect the monument began over three years ago with
the previous mayor of Egaleo. It was a little over a year ago when
the municipal council accepted the Assyrian Union of Greece’s request
for a monument to commemorate the victims of the Assyrian Genocide.

The Assyrian Genocide monument in Athens is the 9th genocide
monument to be erected in the world. Monuments have been erected
in: Jonkoping, Sweden; Liege, Belgium; Arnouville, France; Yerevan,
Armenia; Fairfield, Australia; Wales, United Kingdom; Los Angeles,
California; Chicago, Illinois.

http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/183813/

Gabor Brodi: Armenia Must Not Choose Between European Union And Its

GABOR BRODI: ARMENIA MUST NOT CHOOSE BETWEEN EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS NEIGHBORS IN THE REGION

by Marianna Lazarian

Tuesday, October 21, 13:30

Armenia must not choose between the European Union and its neighbors
in the region, Hungary’s Ambassador for the Eastern Partnership Gabor
Brodi said in an interview with ArmInfo.

He said that the EU and Armenia may consider a cooperation format that
will be close to the Eastern Partnership and will respect Armenia’s
sovereign decision.

Brodi hopes that Armenia and the other Customs Union members will
develop their trade in compliance with the WTO requirements and that
this will foster relations between the two poles.

When asked what fields will be given priority in the EU-Armenia
cooperation, Brodi said that Armenia is ready to continue cooperating
in the field of human rights. He also mentioned exchange of students,
education, research, transport and regional cooperation.

According to Brodi, more mobile and liberal visa regime with Armenia
will make it easier for businessmen to establish contacts.

The Ambassador is sure that the EU and Armenia will continue their
joint work on the institutional framework of their relations.

http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=ED609AB0-5904-11E4-94ED0EB7C0D21663

Adriana Karambeu Apprend L’Armenien Pour L’utiliser En Tant Que << L

ADRIANA KARAMBEU APPREND L’ARMENIEN POUR L’UTILISER EN TANT QUE > AVEC ARAM OHANIAN SON MARI

ADRIANA KARAMBEU EN ARMENIE

Adriana Karambeu, la marraine du > du Fonds
Armenien de France et son mari Aram Ohanian sont en Armenie. Le
couple se rendit egalement dans la region de Tavouche, au nord-est
de l’Armenie, a la frontière de l’Azerbaïdjan. De retour a Erevan,
Adriana Karambeu et Aram Ohanian repondirent lundi 20 octobre a de
nombreuses questions des medias armeniens. Elle confia qu’avant sa
rencontre avec Aram Ohanian elle connaissait très peu de choses sur
l’Armenie et les Armeniens. Actuellement elle connait un certain
nombre de mots armeniens.

Adriana Karambeu en Armenie

A la question de savoir pourquoi ce qu’elle avait recemment appris
dans les mots armeniens, Adriana a cite > puis elle
sortit de son sac a main un petit cahier qu’elle avait confectionnee
et sur lequel elle avait note des mots armeniens et leur traductions
en francais.

Adriana Karambeu est en Armenie, elle apprend l’armenien qu’elle note
sur son cahier

soit un succès.

Krikor Amirzayan

mardi 21 octobre 2014, Krikor Amirzayan (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=104478

Russian Top Security Official To Visit Iran Tonight

RUSSIAN TOP SECURITY OFFICIAL TO VISIT IRAN TONIGHT

[ Part 2.2: “Attached Text” ]

Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:10

TEHRAN (FNA)- Secretary of Russia’s National Security Council
Nikolai Patrushev will arrive in Iran tonight to discuss the latest
developments on the regional and international scenes, and exchange
views over enhancement of Tehran-Moscow relations, Russian Envoy to
Tehran Levan Jagarian said.

Jagarian said Patrushev’s trip will take place at the invitation of
his Iranian counterpart Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani.

During his three-day trip, the senior Russian security official is
slated to hold separate meetings with Shamkhani and Foreign Minister
Mohammad Javad Zarif to explore new ways of ending the current crisis
in the region, including Iraq and Syria.

Last Monday, Jagarian called for broader cooperation between Iran
and Russia to nullify the impacts of the US-led western sanctions
against the two countries.

“We can remove the problems caused by the western sanctions against
Iran and Russia by increasing the trade exchanges between the two
countries,” Jagarian said.

Last week, a fleet of Russian warships berthed in the Caspian Sea port
of Anzali in Northern Iran to pave the ground for more cooperation
between the two countries’ navies.

 

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930728001140

Ahead Of Genocide Centennial: Commemoration Concert Held In Armenia’

AHEAD OF GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL: COMMEMORATION CONCERT HELD IN ARMENIA’S GYUMRI

10:49 * 21.10.14

A joint concert by the State Symphomic Orchestra and Folk Instruments’
Ensemble of Gyumri marked the beginning of commemoration ceremonies
preceding the Armenian Genocide centennial.

The program included composer Tatul Altunyan’s “Desert Valley” (which
was played in the second largest city for the first time ever), as
well as classical and folk music and melodies, and dances. The concert
was attended by the regional governor of Shirak, Felix Tsolakyan,
and representatives of the regional and municipal authorities.

The idea was not only to share the Armenian nation’s grief and pain
but also to highlight its potential of moving forward, the concert’s
initiator, Hasmik Kirakosyan, told the state news agency Armenpress.

“This was not only mourning and pain but also boldness, and passion
for life, a big hope and belief, the Armenian’s strong will and
tomorrow’s day,” she said.

The concert’s director was Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, a merited artist of
the Republic of Armenia. The event was held under the high patronage
of Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan.

Armenian News – Tert.am

Fethiye Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Administrative Board Presid

FETHIYE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD PRESIDENT. “WE NOW HAVE TO DEVELOP OUR RELATIONSHIPS.”

October 20 2014

“We now have to develop our relationships to establish more developed
and more regulated relations for our children,” announced Akif
Arıcan, President of Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
also Board President of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey,
at the meeting with the Armenian and Turkish journalists. The meeting
was organized by support of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation and
financial support of the European Union, in the framework of the
program “Support to Armenia-Turkey normalization process”. Mr. Arıcan
noticed that there is tension in Armenia-Turkish relationship, given
the historical past, he considered the establishment of trade relations
an important condition for normalization of relations. “Of course,
we also face problems when sending products to Armenia through any
third country. It is preferable that it is sent by Armenia – Turkey
direct way. Mainly, we have to sit face to face and solve many issues
through discussions. The interested should not be one-sided, but it
is necessary to compare the bilateral interests, and as a result to
sit down to discuss and develop the economic relations,” he said. He
presented his vision of cooperation between the two countries. “We,
as an NGO, can cooperate with equivalent NHOs operating in Armenia,
to organize what kinds of mutual products we have: they will present
their kinds of products, we – ours, the directions and we’d start
cooperating.” Aravot.am asked Mr. Arıcan whether the Fethiye Chamber
of Commerce and Industry is trying to influence on the policy towards
the normalization of Armenian- Turkish relations conducted by the
government, if he so much signifies the establishment of commercial
relations. He replied that all Chambers of Commerce and Industry
operating in Turkey are united around one structure, and any program
suggested by the Chambers are discussed with the head of the unified
Chambers, and then presented also to the government. He considered
the organization of the meeting with the journalists a first step
as such. In the separate interview with Aravot.am, the President of
the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry also spoke about the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide. He said what we hear almost from
all Turks. “This issue is constantly under discussion between Armenia
and Turkey, and I think that I should leave this issue for those who
are more specialized in this, the historians. As for us, it is clear
that we need to know our past better. But we also need to leave so that
the matter is solved. We cannot have our intervention in the political
matter, but we have a president of the Union, and I know that he is
raising this issue before the politicians.” Note that in the framework
of the program “Support to Armenia-Turkey normalization process,”
the Armenian and Turkish journalists are participating in the two-week
bus trip around Turkey and Armenia, discovering mutual traditions and
discussing the policy conducted between the two countries. Aravot.am
is a part of this tour, and will keep introducing the future meetings
and discussed topics during the tour.

Hripsime HOVHANNISYAN

Read more at:

http://en.aravot.am/2014/10/20/167394/

Raphael Lemkin, The Man Who Coined ‘Genocide’: A New Documentary, Wa

RAPHAEL LEMKIN, THE MAN WHO COINED ‘GENOCIDE’: A NEW DOCUMENTARY, WATCHERS OF THE SKY, TELLS HIS STORY

October 19, 2014

As a teenager, Lemkin paid close attention to the massacre of
the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. He came across
the story of Soghomon Tehlirian, who saw his whole family killed,
but survived. Tehlirian later killed one of the masterminds of the
massacre, Talaat Pasha, who was living freely. Tehlirian was arrested
and went on trial. “Lemkin read about this and at a young age he said
to himself, ‘Why is the killing of an individual a greater crime than
the killing of millions?’ ”

The world has grown far too familiar with genocide; as mass killings
have claimed countless lives, the word has become ingrained into
our vocabularies.

But the term didn’t exist until 1943, when Polish lawyer Raphael
Lemkin coined it — pairing the Greek “genos,” meaning race or family,
with the Latin “-cidere,” for killing. Lemkin, who witnessed the
massacres of the early 20th century, spent his life campaigning to
make the world acknowledge and prosecute the crime.

A new documentary, Watchers of the Sky, tells his story. Once
he’d established the word, Lemkin worked persistently in the
then-newly-formed United Nations, hounding delegates to discuss his
new word and acknowledge the issue.

“This was a man who didn’t speak English very well, he didn’t represent
a country, he didn’t represent an institution, he barely had a home,
he barely had food — and yet he was there every day lobbying to
the delegates and the ambassadors to make this a crime,” says Edet
Belzberg, director of the film.

Lemkin was born in Poland in 1900, and was instilled with a sense of
justice at a very young age. As a teenager, he paid close attention
to the massacre of the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

He came across the story of Soghomon Tehlirian, who saw his whole
family killed, but survived. Tehlirian later killed one of the
masterminds of the massacre, Talaat Pasha, who was living freely.

Tehlirian was arrested and went on trial.

“Lemkin read about this and at a young age he said to himself, ‘Why
is the killing of an individual a greater crime than the killing of
millions?’ ” Belzberg explains. “And that really set him on his path,
and he decided at that age that he was going to be the person who
would develop and create the law to stop this from happening again.”

At first, Belzberg says, people saw him as a pest. They hoped he would
give up his preoccupation with mass killings. Then Lemkin — who was
of Jewish descent — lost 49 members of his family to the Holocaust,
and his determination grew even stronger.

Lemkin continued to fight genocide for his entire life. He died of
a heart attack at the age of 59, while on his way to yet another
meeting. Fewer than a dozen people attended his funeral.

Watchers of the Sky weaves Lemkin’s story — with quotes from his notes
and journals — with stories of modern conflicts in Rwanda and Darfur,
Sudan. The documentary includes interviews with people who continue
the crusade against genocide, like Samantha Power, U.S. Ambassador
to the United Nations, and Luis Moreno Ocampo, the first Prosecutor
of the International Criminal Court.

Belzberg worked from 800 hours of footage and 5,000 stills to tell
a story that spans a century. “That was the biggest challenge,”
Belzberg says: “to interweave in a coherent and lyrical way that
people can be taken from one story to the next and not be fatigued,
but be enriched by it.”

National Public Radio

http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/50995

Troika : Aucune Des 12 Demandes N’A Ete Respectee

TROIKA : AUCUNE DES 12 DEMANDES N’A ETE RESPECTEE

ARMENIE

Les trois partis politiques qui composent la coalition parlementaire
informel de la minorite ont publie une declaration conjointe avant
le rassemblement du vendredi 10 octobre en disant qu’aucune de
leurs 12 demandes presentees au gouvernement en Juin n’a, en effet,
ete respectee.

Le Parti Armenie prospère (PAP), le parti Heritage et le Congrès
National Armenien (ANC) avaient demande des changements politiques
dans un certain nombre de domaines lies a la vie sociale et economique
du pays, y compris la reforme des retraites, la reforme d’un certain
nombre de secteurs de l’economie, les lois concernant la un grand
nombre de citoyens, tels que le trafic des amendes, etc ..

Ils ont dit qu’ils tiendraient un rassemblement après le 30 Septembre
pour evaluer les progrès par le gouvernement de leurs exigences et
sur la base de cette evaluation serait decider d’autres actions.

Le 1er Octobre, le gouvernement a publie un 10 pages de reponses
dans laquelle il a declare que certaines des demandes des partis
[y compris la FRA, qui ne prend pas part a la dernière campagne de
rassemblement en raison d’une approche differente a propos de la
reforme constitutionnelle envisagee] ont deja ete traitees, tandis
que d’autres font partie de son programme a moyen terme ou sont
irrealistes et meme en contradiction avec la Constitution actuelle
et les normes juridiques internationales.

> ont indique les trois partis
dans leur declaration.

Serge Sarkissian Ralentit Le Processus De Reforme Constitutionnelle

SERGE SARKISSIAN RALENTIT LE PROCESSUS DE REFORME CONSTITUTIONNELLE

Politique

Serge Sarkissian semble avoir retarde une decision cle dans le
processus controverse de reforme constitutionnelle qu’il a lui-meme
initie, invoquant la necessite de “discussions supplementaires”
avec les principaux partis politiques d’Armenie.

Sarkissian a recu mercredi un > detaille de la reforme
d’une commission constitutionnelle ad hoc qu’il a mise en place il y
a un an. Il etait prevu d’en discuter avec les principaux partis et
de decider avant la fin de l’annee si la commission devait commencer
a rediger des amendements concrets a la Constitution armenienne sur
la base de ses recommandations.

Le porte-parole de Sarkissian, Arman Saghatelian, a declare vendredi
que la decision ne sera pas prise avant fevrier prochain.