Russian TV host Kiselev says Gyumri tragedy will unify peoples of Ar

Russian TV host Kiselev says Gyumri tragedy will unify peoples of
Armenia and Russia even more

by Tatevik Shahunyan
Monday, January 19, 15:26

Dmitry Kiselev, a Russian TV host, Director General of “Rossiya
Segodnya” International Information Agency, addressed the Gyumri
tragedy in his popular TB program “Vesti Nedeli.

The motive of that grave crime in the Armenian town of Gyumri is
incomprehensible. What happened runs contrary to the nature of the
Russia – Armenia relations.

According to Kiselev, the tragedy in Gyumri is a common grief of
Armenia and Russia. “I think it should unify the peoples of Armenia
and Russia even more. Now, when Armenia has become a member of the
Eurasian Economic Union, we are coming closer to each other,” he said

http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=73AE54A0-9FD6-11E4-A6D20EB7C0D21663

Armenian pogroms in Baku: Group of senators of US Congress appeal to

Armenian pogroms in Baku: Group of senators of US Congress appeal to
Mikhail Gorbachev

14:46 19/01/2015 >> REGION

A group of senators of the US Congress on March 18, 1990 issued an
appeal to Mikhail Gorbachev, in which they expressed deep concern
about the murder, rape and looting of property of the Armenian
population of Baku by organized groups of Azerbaijanis held within six
days. Among the 60 dead and 156 wounded, most are Armenians. The
original text of the appeal is available at Karabakhrecords.info.

The letter reads that the Soviet officers who left for Azerbaijan
characterized the situation as a Civil War. We ask you to take up all
the possible measures in order to stop the mass killings of Armenian
minority as well as other forms of violence in that region. Besides
the resumption of the civil peace we hope that the Soviet authorities
will take care of the safe transportation of those Armenians who will
have the wish to leave for their country. We hope that you will also
cease the economic blockade between Armenia and Karabakh, where in the
earthquake zone many foreigners and Americans continue working. The
horrible breakout of violence in Azerbaijan once again proves the
necessity of unification of 160 thousand Armenians living in Nagorno
Karabakh with Armenia. Within 70 years the Azerbaijani authorities
succeeded only in depressions of the residents of the region, as well
as economic discrimination of the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh who
make the 80% of the population of the region. In that way we insist
that you resolve the ongoing tragedy by allowing the people of
Karabakh to choose their political and cultural identity in the
frameworks of the Soviet government.”

It is noteworthy that among the senators who signed the appeal was the
current US Secretary of State John Kerry. Senators Pete Wilson, Paul
Seimak, Larry Pressler and Claiborne Pell also signed the appeal.

On January 19, in Moscow, chairman of sub-commission of the US Senate
on foreign affairs K. Pell had a meeting with the Minister of the FM
of the USSR Shevardnadze. During the meeting K. Pell noted that the
Soviet Union mustn’t allow Azerbaijan to continue the future control
over the Armenian Karabakh. “I am deeply stressed and depressed by the
violence of the Azerbaijanis and the pogroms of the Armenians in the
USSR. The Soviet authorities is ought to undertake all the measures in
order to secure the Armenian population /…/ The Soviet authorities
should also take out from Azerbaijan the Nagorno Karabakh. By allowing
Azerbaijan to keep Nagorno Karabakh under its control will mean
worsening of situation.”

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http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/01/19/baku-1990/

Rally in Istanbul on the 8th anniversary of Hrant Dink assassination

Rally in Istanbul on the 8th anniversary of Hrant Dink assassination

13:04, 19 Jan 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

The Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Ã…?iÃ…?li District Organization
commemorated Hrant Dink with a rally on the 8th anniversary of his
assassination. HDP also released a press statement underlining Cizre
Police Chief Ercan Demir’s connection with the Dink murder. Several
recent murders and disappearances in Cizre have been linked to the
police.

At the action organized by the HDP Ã…?iÃ…?li District Organization, a
petition was launched for the name of Ergenekon Street to be changed
to Hrant Dink Street. As in previous years, a `Hrant Dink Street’
sticker was placed on the `Ergenekon Street’ sign. The campaign for
the name change will remain open to signatures until April 24, the
date commemorated as the beginning of the Genocide, the Istanbul-based
Armenian-Turkish Agos daily reports.

A group of around fifty people unfurled a banner stating `Hrant’la,
soykırımla yüzleÃ…?in (Time to face Hrant, time to face the Genocide)’,
and chanted the slogans, `Kurd, Turk, Armenian / Long live the
fraternity of peoples’, `We are all Hrant / We are all Armenian’,
marching from KurtuluÃ…? Street to Ergenekon Street.

During the rally, the group replaced the names of street signs by
placing stickers, changing KurtuluÃ…? Street as Tatavla Street,
Baysungur Street as Konstantin Street, and Ergenekon Street as Hrant
Dink Street.

Xunav Altun, District Co-President of the HDP Ã…?iÃ…?li District
Organization, reading out the press statement, reminded that the 8th
anniversary of Hrant Dink’s passing also corresponded to the 100th
anniversary of the Genocide, adding, `For eight years, those who made
Hrant Dink into a target, those who prevented a proper investigation
and trial, those who turned a blind eye to the murder have remained in
power, public officials have been promoted, they have become
governors, members of parliament and ministers. This murder was
carried out in collaboration by all structures within the state,
including the AKP and the Ergenekon organization; and now they are
rushing to lay the blame on each other’.

Altun stated that they would not remain silent in the face of this
case being used as a trump card in struggles for power, adding that
every massacre that was not brought to justice prepared the ground for
new massacres: `Cizre Police Chief Ercan Demir, responsible of the
murder of 5 children in the Cizre district, is a suspect in the Hrant
Dink case due to his position at the Trabzon Intelligence Branch
Directorate at the time of the murder.’

`The Genocide continues¦ Those who claimed that Sevag Balıkçı, who was
murdered for being an Armenian while fulfilling his military duty,
died because of a joke that went wrong; those who claim that Maritsa
Küçük, who was taken from us at her home in Samatya, was killed during
a crime of petty larceny, in fact want to murder the truth itself. Our
response to those who perceive Armenians as `remnants of the sword’ is
to broaden our sisterhood and brotherhood, and to cry out the truth.
We demand true justice for Hrant, Sevag and Maritsa, the most recent
rings in the chain of the Armenian Genocide. We hold light to this
darkness that transforms babies into murderers.’

Following the rally and the press statement, the HDP Ã…?iÃ…?li District
Organization made a call to attend the rally on January 19, at 13:30,
from Taksim to Agos.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/19/rally-in-istanbul-on-the-8th-anniversary-of-hrant-dink-assassination/

Attentat contre l’église arménienne catholique d’Alep

ARMENIE
Attentat contre l’église arménienne catholique d’Alep

Les agences de presse font état de la destruction, par des groupes
terroristes, le 9 janvier, de l’église arménienne catholique St. Rita
d’Alep. Le porte-parole du MAE arménien a fermement condamné cet
attentat et jugé inacceptables les atteintes contre les sites sacrés :
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46 soldats sont morts au sein des forces armées arméniennes en 2014

ARMENIE
46 soldats sont morts au sein des forces armées arméniennes en 2014

Selon le Comité Helsinki de Vanadzor, au cours de l’année écoulée, les
forces armées arméniennes auraient perdu 46 soldats, dont 26 sont
morts des tirs azerbaïdjanais, 4 d’accidents, 4 d’assassinats, 3
d’accidents de manipulation d’armes, 3 pour des fautes ou non-respect
de la sécurité lors des gardes, 3 de problèmes de santé et 3 de
suicide. Les morts suite aux violations du cessez-le-feu sont en
croissance de 57% en quatre ans.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Arménie en
date du 12 janvier 2015

lundi 19 janvier 2015,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

Produit du mois : Made in Armenia

FRANCE
Produit du mois : Made in Armenia

SAVONS & SHAMPOINGS NATURELS PRODUITS EN ARMÉNIE

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LES BIENFAITS DE LA NATURE POUR VOTRE PEAU. Cette entreprise a été
créée il y a un an par un arménien d’Alep, Shant Khayalian, installé Ã
Erevan et qui a créé une entreprise de savon aux produits naturels
(Camomille sauvage, Carotte,Origan, Concombre,..)…

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lundi 19 janvier 2015,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

http://armenblog.20minutes-blogs.fr/
http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=106823

Centenaire du génocide arménien : Mémoire et Cinéma

TV 5 Monde
Centenaire du génocide arménien : Mémoire et Cinéma

TV 5 monde : Entretien avec Simon Abkarian, comédien et metteur en
scène français, d’origine arménienne. Ali Kazandjiguil, journaliste,
politologue et directeur de la revue Anatoli publiée par le CNRS. Et
Jean-Baptiste Urbain, chroniqueur culture.

2015. C’est l’année du centième anniversaire du génocide arménien. Un
génocide trop souvent oublié. Mais la sortie du film “The Cut” du
réalisateur allemand d’origine turque Fatih Akin nous donne l’occasion
d’en parler…Ce film, qui raconte l’histoire d’un Arménien rescapé du
génocide et qui part à la recherche de ses deux filles. Tout le reste
de sa famille a été décimé. Ce film nous a donné l’idée de fusionner
le Grand Angle et la rubrique culture. Suite à une interview du
réalisateur du film, Fatih Akin, nos invités nous font un point
historique sur ce génocide, sur les raisons, les responsables, et nous
explique l’évolution aujourd’hui de la relation avec la Turquie.

lundi 19 janvier 2015,
Jean Eckian (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=107140
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2gC1yjAcSM

"Breath of Syrian-Armenian Culture in Yerevan" New Year Charity Baza

“Breath of Syrian-Armenian Culture in Yerevan” New Year Charity Bazaar opens

16:32, 17.12.2014

YEREVAN. – The New Year charity bazaar, entitled “The Breath of
Syrian-Armenian Culture in Yerevan,” officially opened on Wednesday in
the Armenian capital city.

Syrian-Armenian handicraft masters and confectioners are participating
in this fair, which is held for the eighth time.

In addition, Syrian Armenians, who have founded respective businesses
in Armenia, also are introducing their products at the charity event.

The Minister of Diaspora of Armenia, Hranush Hakopyan, delivered
opening remarks at the bazaar. She wished success to the participants
in the fair, and also congratulated them on the coming New Year.

Armenia News – NEWS.am

ANKARA: Ankara, Baku to show off strong bilateral ties with grand ge

Journal of Turkish Weekly
Jan 17 2015

Ankara, Baku to show off strong bilateral ties with grand gestures in 2015

17 January 2015

The year 2015 will provide more than one occasion for Turkey and
neighboring Azerbaijan to show off the strength of their bilateral
cooperation, not only in the global political arena but also in the
global economic field.

Ankara, which assumed the rotating presidency of the G-20 on Dec. 1,
2014, didn’t waste time by using its position to have Baku represented
at a G-20 summit as its `guest.’

While listing some key joint economic projects during a press
conference in Ankara with Azerbaijan’s visiting President Ilham Aliyev
on Jan. 15, Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an recalled that
Turkey will host a G-20 summit later this year.

`As host of the G-20, we have used our mandate to favor Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan will take part in the G-20 this year as our guest,’ ErdoÄ?an
said. `From preliminary preparations to G-20 negotiations, Azerbaijan
will be with us,’ he added.

Later at the press conference, during which both the guest and the
host head of the state made statements but did not field questions,
ErdoÄ?an made another striking announcement, as he said he had extended
an invitation to Aliyev to attend the ceremony marking the centennial
of the Battle of Çanakkale, also known as the Battle of Gallipoli, in
Çanakkale province in late April.

In an apparent response to a campaign by Armenians to attain greater
recognition on the 100th anniversary of what many in the world term
the Armenian Genocide, Turkey will commemorate the centennial of the
Çanakkale campaign from April 23-25 this year, in a bid to counter the
adverse effects of Armenian efforts.

Traditionally, Turkey marks the anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli
on March 18, which is declared Martyrs’ Day. Armenians, meanwhile,
commemorate their killed ancestors on April 24.

For his part, Aliyev welcomed the invitation extended by Ankara, while
complaining of `provocative’ moves by Armenia which torpedoed last
year’s progress in talks over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Recalling that April 24 is remembrance day for the Armenian people,
Aliyev also hailed Turkey’s decision to mark the Battle of Gallipoli
on April 24 and said, `I thank you very much, both on behalf of myself
and of the Azerbaijan people, for choosing this date. The choosing of
this date is very meaningful.’

17 January 2015

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/178746/ankara-baku-to-show-off-strong-bilateral-ties-with-grand-gestures-in-2015.html

ANKARA: Turkey looking into 1915 incidents, FM says

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Jan 17 2015

Turkey looking into 1915 incidents, FM says

ANADOLU AGENCY
ANKARA

Turkey’s Foreign Minister has said Friday that the government was
currently looking into Armenia’s “genocide” allegations about the 1915
incidents.

Following the ceremony for the launch of the Turkish Foreign
Ministry’s e-archive project in Ankara, Mevlüt ÇavuÃ…?oÄ?lu said Turkey
had invited heads of state from 102 countries, including Armenia’s
president Serzh Sargsyan, for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of
Gallipoli this coming April.

“There were Armenian soldiers in Ottoman army as well. In 1915, there
were uprisings in the Eastern regions of the empire, at the same time
there was a struggle against occupation forces,” ÇavuÃ…?oÄ?lu said.

The year 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of both what Armenia calls a
genocide and the battle in the Dardanelles strait in Çanakkale
province’s district of Gallipoli, which marked a turnaround in favor
of the Turks during World War I against the Allied Forces.

Relations between Turkey and Armenia have historically been poor,
rooted in incidents which took place during World War I. The Armenian
diaspora and government describe the 1915 events as “genocide” and
have asked for compensation.

Turkey says that although Armenians died during relocations, many
Turks also lost their lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs
in Anatolia.

In April 2014, Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an -then Prime Minister- offered
condolences for the Armenian deaths that occurred in 1915-a first for
a Turkish statesman.

http://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2015/01/17/turkey-looking-into-1915-incidents-fm-says