HH Aram I Presides over the meeting of The Council of Religion

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His Holiness Aram I Presides over the meeting of The Council of Religion

Antelias – On Thursday 23 January, Catholicos Aram I presided over the
one-day meeting of the Council of Religion. The Council consists of 13
clergy including Diocesan Bishops.

The Council met for the first time since the last National Assembly of the
Catholicosate and its task was to study the recommendations and plan for
their implementation. The priorities included: Christian education, Sunday
schools, religious publications, youth, ecumenical and interreligious
activities, reformation of the Armenian Church (Bishops conferences, Rites
and Classification of Saints), Seminary and planning for the Assembly of the
Clergy in April 2014, The Armenian Church University Students Association
(ACUSA) and ACUSA Alumni Association.

The members of the Council also studied carefully issues referred to them
by the dioceses. The Council identified Christian education and youth as
top priorities for their next mandate.

Catholicos Aram I concluded the meeting and reminded the members that the
mandate of the Council for Religion was wider than the term religion. It
meant discussing progrmmes that reflected the vocation of the church and its
outreach to the community. Implementation of those priorities depended on
the contextual environment of the Dioceses. Nevertheless, bringing the youth
closer to the Church was the priority for all the clergy. The Church must be
capable of accompanying the youth who were exposed to new types of knowledge
and to new approaches to learning. This awareness would also lead the Church
to reassess its own mission and outreach.
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Turquie : La Demande De Remise En Liberte De L’ex-Patron De L’armee

TURQUIE : LA DEMANDE DE REMISE EN LIBERTE DE L’EX-PATRON DE L’ARMEE REJETEE

procès-armee-Turquie-politique

(AFP) – Un tribunal turc a refuse mardi la remise en liberte de
l’ancien chef de l’armee turque, le general Ilker Basbug, qui purge
une peine de prison a vie pour complot contre le gouvernement,
contrairement aux requisitions du parquet, ont rapporte les medias
turcs.

Cette decision est la première rendue par la justice turque depuis
que le Premier ministre Recep Tayyip Erdogan s’est declare favorable
a un nouveau procès pour des centaines d’officiers, dont le general
Basbug, condamnes en 2012 et 2013.

Pour la première fois, le procureur charge du dossier avait requis la
remise en liberte de l’ancien officier et son placement sous contrôle
judiciaire, estimant qu’il devait etre tenu compte de “la personnalite
et la situation sociale” de l’interesse.

Depuis un mois, M. Erdogan accuse ses ex-allies de la confrerie du
predicateur musulman Fethullah Gulen d’avoir infiltre la police et la
justice pour manipuler plusieurs enquetes sur la corruption visant des
proches du pouvoir, afin de le destabiliser a la veille des elections
municipales de mars et presidentielle d’août 2014.

Fin decembre, l’armee turque a profite de ce conflit dans la majorite
islamo-conservatrice au pouvoir depuis 2002 pour introduire une requete
en revision des procès des deux affaires baptisees “Marteau-pilon”
et “Ergenekon”.

L’etat-major turc a argue dans ces demandes du fait que les preuves
utilisees contre les militaires avaient ete fabriquees.

Les declarations de M. Erdogan en faveur d’une revision des deux procès
ont suggere un changement de son attitude vis-a-vis de l’armee, qu’il
s’etait jusque-la efforce d’ecarter de la vie politique, a coups de
purges et de procès.

L’armee turque a, depuis 1960, fait trois coups d’Etat et contraint
un gouvernement a la demission.

jeudi 23 janvier 2014, Stephane ©armenews.com

Armenian Community Of Ukraine Never Called To Revenge For Sergey Nig

ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF UKRAINE NEVER CALLED TO REVENGE FOR SERGEY NIGOYAN

19:29, 23 January, 2014

YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. Two days after the death of Armenian
activist Sergey Nigoyan during the clashes in Kiev, a note appeared in
Facebook social network asserting that the Armenian community starts
hunting the murderer. As reports “Armenpress” citing Komsomolskaya
Pravda (“Komsomol Truth”), the note stated that the Armenian community
of Ukraine targets to find the man, who is responsible for Sergey’s
death, and as if it was suggested to call the operation Nemesis II.

The note was made by Mikayel Karapetyan (resident in Kiev), who stated
that he had already removed the note, as it was distorted. “I was just
very grieved at the murder of my compatriot and I wrote that I want
the murderers to be found. But there was nothing about ‘hunting’,”
Mikayel noted. In addition Karapetyan underscored that there could
be people, who tried to use his words for their own goals.

The Union of Armenians of Ukraine also stated that they do not have
and don’t want to have anything in common with such calls.

The Executive Director of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine Ashot
Marutyan underscored: “We have sent a query to the Ministry of Internal
Affairs telling them to find the circumstances of Sergey Nigoyan’s
death. We are out of politics and want an objective examination.”

Previously it was reported that the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
to Ukraine confirmed the news on death of Armenian Sergey Nikoyan
in Kiev. “The Ukrainian Truth” newspaper stated citing its sources
that the protestor, who died during the clashes in Grushevsky Street,
was an Armenian. Among other things the newspaper reported that he
was one of Euromaidan’s activists and died because of the gunshot
wounds he received in the area of his neck and head.

Violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police continued
in the center of Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, overnight into Tuesday.

Demonstrators have been rallying since the weekend in defiance of
new laws that limit the right to protest.

The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that more than 30 protesters had
been detained and 119 police officers injured since Sunday afternoon,
when the clashes began.

The city health care department reported 122 injured and 50
hospitalized. The number injured is probably higher, as many people
reportedly turn to medical volunteers for help rather than official
services for fear of consequences. Protest organizers said those
treated in hospitals are questioned by police and registered as
participants of mass protests, which may lead to arrest and criminal
charges.

Protesters and police have accused each other of violence.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/747378/armenian-community-of-ukraine-never-called-to-revenge-for-sergey-nigoyan.html

Armenian Government Approves Roadmap For Entry Into Customs Union

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES ROADMAP FOR ENTRY INTO CUSTOMS UNION

Thursday,
January
23

At the session held today, the Armenian government approved the
schedule of measures (‘roadmap’) for Armenia’s accession to the Customs
Union and the Common Economic Space of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus.

The issue was also discussed at the working consultation yesterday,
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said. In particular, the
matter concerns the documents’ editing. “It is important that all
the translations of the texts be as correct as possible because the
terms in the documents we are going to approve will be taken as a
basis later. So I want to ask the ministries of justice and economy
to pay great attention to the terms so that the Russian and Armenian
versions will correspond to each other,” the prime minister said.

He reminded those present that there were discrepancies between some
terms during yesterday’s consultation. “Different terms are used
in Armenian and Russian so we should be more careful,” the prime
minister stressed.

Aysor.am

Funeral Ceremony For Amen Hovhannisyan In Yerablur – Photos/Videos

FUNERAL CEREMONY FOR AMEN HOVHANNISYAN IN YERABLUR – PHOTOS/VIDEOS

16:25 ~U 22.01.14

The funeral ceremony for junior sergeant Amen Hovhannisyan is taking
place at Yerevan’s Yerablur pantheon.

He is lies in state in front of the Vardanants matyrs church, and a
clergyman is conducting a funeral service.

Armenia’s Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan, high-ranking military
officials, freedom-fighters (participants in the Nagorno-Karabakh war)
and cultural figures are attending the ceremony.

Among the attendees are also Armenian MPs, Armenian Parliament
Vice-Chairman Eduard Sharmazanov and chairman of the Standing Committee
on Defense, National Security and Internal Affairs Koryun Nahapetyan.

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Armenian Prospector Stakes Claim In West Africa

ARMENIAN PROSPECTOR STAKES CLAIM IN WEST AFRICA

by Tom Vartabedian

Published: Wednesday January 22, 2014

“Papa” Papalian with children from an orphanage in Ghana. Courtesy
image.

Around these parts in a land marked by malaria, extreme heat, cobra
and blood-sucking mosquitoes, they call Rafik Papalian simply Papa.

He’s Papa to the natives and the orphans in this barren land after
sponsoring a school as part of a community service incentive to secure
a prospector’s license.

The “Papa” remains a derivative of his Armenian surname which he
proudly owns. Sometimes, it’s Papa Rafik. Other times, he may answer
to Papa Papalian. The “patriarch” bides his role seriously here after
purchasing 100 acres of land on which to mine.

The name “Ghana” means “warrior king.” In some ways, it typifies
Rafik Papalian. He’s been a true warrior though the ordeal inside a
country known for its instability where weapons roam freely.

No hot running water. Extreme heat over 100 degrees daily. No basic
necessities except for a cell phone. Nets are required for sleeping.

That’s the life this 53-year-old from Exeter, New Hampshire, has
chosen for the past 2 ½ years in his pursuit of the BIG DIG. The
random gold nuggets and diamond fragments he’s found beneath the
African soil keeps him scouring for more.

With 20 paid employees, it’s adding up to a tidy sum but Papalian
remains optimistic. It’s the jeweler in him. Besides his wife and
four children, he left behind a jewelry shop in Plaistow, NH, which
is in the capable hands of another Armenian named Khachik Mouradian,
who’s been with him 14 years.

“I wanted to open a gold mining company with a group of investors,”
he says. “It was my ultimate goal to see where the gold came from.”

Why West Africa?

“According to my studies, Ghana is one of the top eight countries
in the world for gold mining,” he adds. “My jewelry business had hit
a lull and I needed a career change — a new investment. We made a
family commitment to sacrifice in order to make this work.”

Oil and mining industries attract investors like Papalian. He calls
his venture the Ashanti Gold Mining Belt.

Amid the turmoil and the risk, he was able to secure a mining license.

He bought a parcel of land that appeared lucrative and went
prospecting. Geologists were hired and Papalian learned to communicate
in chie, the native language.

Next came equipment and permanent housing. He set up quarters inside
a guest house. The room he habitates measures around 10-foot square.

Typical foods are yams, plantan (bananas) and other fruits. Bush meat
comes from anything in the wild.

Gold prospects have ranged from one to 10-gram nuggets. Diamond
deposits have been an added inducement. There are days he’s so covered
with mud, he takes a shower with his clothes intact. It goes with
the territory. There’s no rest for the weary, except to eat and sleep.

“Right now, we’re at the break-even point,” he notes. “With the gold
we’ve found, it’s led to better equipment and pumping machines. The
best is yet to come, I see it happening.”

Papalian is also cultivating an Armenian community here. He’s hooked
up with four Belgium Armenian prospectors who have been mining for
11 years. They get together, speak their native Armenian language,
even prepare some Armenian cuisine.

A lumber company in Ghana has an owner named Avo Sarkisian who hired
20 Armenians from Beirut. Welcome them to the clan.

“We share our thoughts and help one another,” Papalian says. “It’s
our own little Armenian community out in the middle of the African
frontier.”

His charity extends to the school he founded there. He performed a
similar role in Iran where he was raised, sponsoring an orphanage.

Papalian also adopted two orphaned African girls and got them placed
into caring homes.

Meanwhile, his New Hampshire jewelry shop has handbags and shoes on
display, the proceeds of which support the orphans.

Papalian emigrated from Iran in 1977 just before the government
was overthrown. Had he remained, he would have been drafted by the
military. A brother Rouben was killed in the war.

He remained a year in India, worked as a cook in England, eventually
earning enough money to settle in America. He arrived in Haverhill, MA,
under the sponsorship of a local priest, the Rev. Haigazoun Melkonian,
where he secured his high school diploma and ultimately a degree in
electrical engineering from Northern Essex Community College.

To sustain himself, he worked as a cook, bagged groceries, and sold
pizza. The years that followed as an engineer and diamond salesman
allowed him to help support his family in Iran.

A jewelry store he opened in Haverhill was robbed two weeks later,
resulting in the loss of $50,000 worth of merchandise. Not to be
defeated, he reopened again in Plaistow, then added a second and
third operation in Southern New Hampshire.

Perhaps it was his faith in God which kept Papalian mobilized. He
spent 15 years as a deacon in the Armenian Apostolic church.

The parents he didn’t see for 23 years were finally reunited with
him in 1997 inside the United Arab Emirates. They rented a home in
Dubai and stayed there a month.

“My dad dropped his cane and we all hugged,” Papalian recalled. “At
the time, we had three children and a fourth on the way. It was the
first time my parents met my wife and their grandchildren. It was a
very emotional moment.”

A return trip home for Christmas brought him together with his family
and business before heading back Jan. 30 for another six months to
pursue his investments.

“When we put the new company together, it’ll be called “Ararat Mining,”
he beams. “And we’ll fly the Armenian Tricolor as our symbol.”

http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2014-01-22-armenian-prospector-stakes-claim-in-west-africa

Azerbaijan And Armenia Have Final Say In Karabakh Conflict Resolutio

AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA HAVE FINAL SAY IN KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION, RUSSIAN FM SAYS

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Jan 21 2014

21 January 2014 – 7:30pm

Azerbaijan and Armenia have the final say in the process of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov says. Russia, France and the US as the co-chairs of the OSCE
Minsk Group urge the parties to come to an agreement, but they cannot
force the two states to resolve the conflict, the Russian minister
stresses.

“This regional problem may be solved only if the parties make the
crucial agreement. We cannot force them to settle the matter,”
Lavrov says.

Discussion: Situation in Ukraine

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20/01/2014

On January 21, 3 PM the Media Center will host a discussion on the
situation in Ukraine.

The speakers of the discussion are:

Davit Shahnazaryan, Head of the Centre for Political and Legal Studies
`Concorde’;

Dmytro Shulga, European Program Director at International Renaissance
Foundation, who will join the discussion via video-call from Kyiv,
Ukraine;

Sergey Minasyan, Deputy Director of the Caucasus Institute, political
scientist.

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ANKARA: Armenia Detains Turkish Citizen For Smuggling Heroin From Ir

ARMENIA DETAINS TURKISH CITIZEN FOR SMUGGLING HEROIN FROM IRAN

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Jan 20 2014

YEREVAN – Agence France-Presse

Armenia has detained two foreign citizens after security forces
discovered almost one metric tonne of heroin allegedly being smuggled
from Iran to Turkey.

A Georgian truck driver was arrested after border guards found some
927 kilograms of heroin in his vehicle while a Turkish national was
detained later, Armenia’s National Security Service said.

“As a result of a search operation conducted in Yerevan, one of the
organisers of the heroin trafficking was detained, a Turkish citizen
Osman Ogurlu, 40,” the security agency said in a statement released
late Sunday. The huge drug seizure, which occurred at the Megri
border crossing between Iran and Armenia, is reportedly the largest
ever uncovered by the Armenian authorities. Officials from Armenia’s
tax inspectorate estimate that the haul could have a street value of
over $100 million (75 million euros).

Iran is thought to be a major transit point for heroin being smuggled
from Central Asia through the South Caucasus and into Europe. This
shipment was allegedly set to travel to Turkey via Armenia and then
Georgia.

January/20/2014

Alexander Gusev: "The CIS Is Gradually Transforming Into The Eurasia

ALEXANDER GUSEV: “THE CIS IS GRADUALLY TRANSFORMING INTO THE EURASIAN UNION”

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Jan 20 2014

20 January 2014 – 12:53pm

Darya Melikhova, exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza

“The Kremlin’s ambitions for the creation and successful existence
of the Eurasian Union are doomed to fail sooner or later, due to the
political attitude of the Russian government, a lack of resources,
as well as internal social and economic problems in Russia”, said
Zbigniew Brzezinski, ex-United States National Security Advisor to
the President, a few days ago.

In Russia his opinion met strong disagreement. Alexander Gusev, Head
of the Center of Strategic Development of the CIS Countries under the
RAS Institute of Europe, has told Vestnik Kavkaza about the chances
of the Eurasian Union becoming a full-scale organization.

– By April, a draft of the Agreement on the Eurasian Ecoonmic Community
is planned to be prepared. Is it about economic union?

– It’s premature to talk about the Eurasian Union, for on January 1,
2015 we will sign an agreement on the Eurasian Economic Community,
which will be a step towards the creation of a full-scale Eurasian
Union. This process will take quite a long time. Originally, if we talk
about the historical concept of the Eurasian Union, it was proposed
back in the middle of 1990s by Nursultan Nazarbaev, President of
Kazakhstan, but up to now, the Eurasian Union doesn’t exist the way
we would like to see it. In my opinion, the CIS, that is already 22
years old, will gradually transform into the Eurasian Union.

There have been two approaches: political and economical, and as
a result of negotiations and agreements between the authorities
of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, the countries’ leaders came to
the conclusion that, first of all, an economic community should be
created. Later on, it will grow into a political union to become a
full-scale Eurasian Union.

We consider the Customs Union to be our second platform on the way
to the Eurasian Union, for Armenia is joining it, and maybe, Ukraine
as well. The second platform will gradually transform to a third
one, referred to as the Eurasian Economic Community, and finally,
the fourth platform is the Eurasian Union. What I’m talking about
is a gradual movement from economics towards politics, and forming
a serious global player. The Eurasian Union, just like the European
Union, is to unite over 250 million people from different countries.

What was the Commonwealth created for? The goal was to unite us. Our
country split up in the 1990s, in 1991 we lost the Soviet Union,
but we can’t survive separated, it’s impossible. We will be sunk, if
you allow me to say that. So the only way to obtain any efficient
results is to unite and integrate. There was a reason Hillary
Clinton, before retiring from the position of Secretary of State,
declared on December 21, 2012, that there is no way that the US
will let Russia create such a union in the post-Soviet area. The
US is one of the most important global players, just like China or
the European Union. So we have no other choice: if we don’t unite,
we will be taken apart. So in this respect, I consider the Eurasian
Union to be the most important and promising platform for further
civilization development of the union that is currently referred to
as the Commonwealth of Independent States.

– In your opinion, is it possible that Georgia will one day join the
Eurasian integration?

We know the processes that are taking place in the Caucasus region,
in Georgia – the political vector is changing, and we can feel it in
Russia. Ukraine also declared it would do its best to have Georgia
return to the CIS. Mr Lukashenko, President of Belarus, also spoke
about that. Two years ago, when Mikhail Saakashvili was the Georgian
President, he said he would persuade Georgia to join the CIS. But
persuading is not everything, the country’s leader must be willing
to do it.

– What will happen to the CIS after the Eurasian Union is formed?

What was the Commonwealth created for? The goal was to unite us. Our
country split up in the 1990s, in 1991 we lost the Soviet Union,
but we can’t survive separated, it’s impossible. We will be sunk, if
you allow me to say that. So the only way to obtain any efficient
results is to unite and integrate. There was a reason Hillary
Clinton, before retiring from the position of Secretary of State,
declared on December 21, 2012, that there is no way that the US
will let Russia create such a union in the post-Soviet area. The
US is one of the most important global players, just like China or
the European Union. So we have no other choice: if we don’t unite,
we will be taken apart. So in this respect, I consider the Eurasian
Union to be the most important and promising platform for further
civilization development of the union that is currently referred to
as the Commonwealth of Independent States.