Violence lies ‘at the root of Turkey’s denial of Armenian Genocide’

PanArmenian, Armenia
Oct 5 2017
Violence lies ‘at the root of Turkey’s denial of Armenian Genocide’

Writer Dogan Akhanli has said in an interview with EUobserver that the Turkish regime had embraced violence as a means of rule.

He is currently stuck in Madrid after Spanish police arrested him while he was on holiday on the basis of a Turkish Interpol request.

Akhnali was born in Turkey but fled to Germany in 1991 after being persecuted for his views on the Armenian Genocide and on Turkey’s repression of its Kurdish minority.

He said violence lay at the root of its denial of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 and of its killings of Kurdish separatists.

He also said the regime’s nationalist ideology created a dangerous environment.

“Under the Erdogan government, the history of violence is not just a story. It is not passive. It is killing people before our very eyes,” he said, referring to Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

He said Erdogan’s mass arrests of people accused of sympathising with last year’s failed coup, such as Ahmet Sik, another journalist, were part of the same pattern.

Armenian Assembly Delegation Holds Productive Meeting with Rep. Knight

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Armenian
Assembly Delegation Holds Productive Meeting with Rep. Knight

 

GLENDALE, CA – The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly)
and the leadership of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church of Santa Clarita,
California recently held a productive meeting with Congressman Steve Knight
(R-CA) in his district office.

 

“The Armenian
Assembly and members of the Armenian American community who were part of this
meeting are pleased with the discussion we had with Rep. Knight, where he affirmed
his support for robust U.S.-Armenia and U.S.-Artsakh relations,” Assembly
Western Region Director Mihran Toumajan said.

 

Currently in
his second term in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman
Knight represents thousands of Armenian American constituents residing in
California’s 25th Congressional District. The geographically large district
covers a sizable part of northern Los Angeles County, and includes the Santa
Clarita Valley, Simi Valley, the Antelope Valley, and the northern section of
the San Fernando Valley.

 

Rep. Knight is
a co-signer of the bipartisan Royce-Engel Letter, which proposes common sense
measures to curtail ongoing Azerbaijani military-initiated attacks against
citizens of Artsakh and Armenia, and calls upon the OSCE Minsk Group to
“publicly condemn specific acts of aggression along the line of contact.” In
addition, Rep. Knight is a backer of House Resolution 354, which condemns the
May 2017 violence inflicted by Turkish president Erdogan’s security guards upon
peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C., and calls for the perpetrators of the attacks
to be brought to justice.

 

The
Assembly-led delegation expressed its gratitude to Congressman Knight for his
support of Armenian issues in Congress, and also acknowledged his efforts
assisting Armenian American constituents during his tenure in the California
State Assembly (2008-2012) and the California State Senate (2012-2014).

 

First elected
to the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2014, Congressman Knight succeeded
the former Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Howard
“Buck” McKeon (R-CA), a long-time friend of Armenian Americans in
southern California.  Rep. Knight
currently serves on the House Armed Services Committee, the Science Space and
Technology Committee, and the Small Business Committee.  For the latter committee, he serves as
Chairman of the Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce.

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues.  The Assembly is a
non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

 

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Caption:  Rep. Steve Knight (R-CA) with
constituents and leaders of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church of Santa
Clarita, California, and representatives of the Armenian Assembly of America’s
Western Region Office and Southern California Regional Council.

 

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France will always stand with Armenia during solving its key problems in the future – Macron congratulates Serzh Sargsyan

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Thursday
 France will always stand with Armenia during solving its key problems
in the future – Macron congratulates Serzh Sargsyan
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. French President Emmanuel Macron
sent a congratulatory message to President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of the independence of
Armenia. ARMENPRESS reports the message particularly reads,
“Mr. President, I heartily congratulate you and the entire Armenian
people on the national holiday of the Republic of Armenia, wishing
happiness and progress.
Today Armenia marks the 26th anniversary of independence, and I
realize what path the Armenian people has passed, often a difficult
one, to build a stable, democratic and prosperous country. I wish that
during the coming years it will be possible to further deepen these
results achieved on this path.
I would like to assure you that France will always stand with Armenia
to help to solve the problems in the future. In this context, I am
particularly happy for the framework agreement between Armenia and the
EU to be signed in the near future, which is hailed by France.
Let me to finally affirm my commitment for that France fully supports
the mission of the Minsk Group Co-chairs to find a firm and negotiated
settlement to Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
Mr. President, please, accept the assurance of my deep respect”.

DigiTec Expo 2017 Expecting Unprecedented Number of Participants

YEREVAN (Public Radio of Armenia) – The 13th annual international DigiTec Expo technological exhibition will be held from September 29 to October 1 at the Yerevan Expo Center.

This year the DigiTec is expecting an unprecedented number of participants both local and international. About 150 participants and 70,000 visitors are expected to attend.

The participants of DigiTec will introduce the latest trends of the sector and the innovations and job opportunities of the current market.. Business meetings, different competitions, forums, seminars, and other meetings will also be held.

Leading Armenian companies like Joomag, Ucom, Arpinet, VOLO, Zangi, Monitis, SFL, ArmSoft will also be featured at DigiTec 2017.

DigiTec 2017 will host participants and delegations from Japan, China, India, Sweden, Russia, USA, and Canada among other countries. Foreign companies include Dahua Technology from China, Hitachi Construction Machinery Eurasia and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries from Japan, Ericsson from Sweden, Jabra from Denmark, and others. The overall list of participants is being updated on digitec.am.

“Until now, DigiTec has been a platform for only Armenian technological leading companies, but during recent years and this year especially, it became an effective platform of communications for local, Diaspora, and foreign techno-leaders,” said Karen Vardanyan, the executive director of the Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE),and the organizer of DigiTec.

DigiTec Expo is the biggest technological exhibition in the region, as well as B2B, B2C communicative platform. The 3-day Expo is held under the slogan “Fest for Armenian techno-society.”

Since 2005 DigiTec has been organized by the UITE under the high patronage of the Prime Minister.

House Approves Funding for Artsakh De-Mining

ANCA Backed Life-Saving Measure Overwhelmingly Adopted by Legislators

WASHINGTON – The U.S. House today adopted an amendment by Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) backing continued Congressional appropriations for the HALO Trust’s life-saving de-mining across the interior farmlands and villages of the Artsakh Republic.  The decisive move was welcomed by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), which spearheaded the launch of Artsakh aid in the 1990s and has, over the past two decades, secured tens of millions of dollars in life-saving U.S. assistance to the independent republic.

The Valadao Amendment was approved by voice vote, as part of the FY 2018 foreign aid appropriation, which, in turn, is part of a broader spending measure (H.R. 3354), which will be voted on as early as Friday, September 8th.  Congressman David Valadao (R-CA), who serves as a Co-Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, was joined in supporting this bipartisan measure by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA), House Intelligence Committee Ranking Democrat Adam Schiff (D-CA), and his fellow Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Jackie Speier (D-CA).  Rep. Valadao introduced his measure on the House floor, as part of an en bloc series of amendments, and spoke passionately in support of its adoption.

“Progress for Artsakh. The Valadao Amendment’s overwhelming adoption by the full U.S. House of Representatives powerfully affirms, over Aliyev’s relentless opposition, America’s enduring support for Artsakh’s safety and security,” said ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian.  “We join with friends from Fresno, across America, and from as far away as Artsakh in thanking Congressman Valadao and all his colleagues for his leadership in the victory of this pro-peace, life-saving legislation.”

Immediately following his amendment’s passage, Rep. Valadao shared with the ANCA that: “It is a grave reality that families in Nagorno Karabakh live under the very real threat of landmine accidents each and every day. However, with the funding secured in my amendment today, I am optimistic significant strides will be made to ensure the region is landmine free by 2020, restoring these communities so they may live without fear of mine-related accidents.”

Following passage of his amendment, Rep. Valadao told the ANCA that “with the funding secured in my amendment today, I am optimistic significant strides will be made to ensure the region is landmine free by 2020″

Rep. Pallone concurred, noting that “I was proud to work with my colleagues to extend aid to Nagorno Karabakh.  U.S. aid especially towards demining efforts in Nagorno Karabakh has helped the HALO Trust to clear mines, cluster munitions, and other explosive remnants of war since 2000. This aid will help HALO Trust to complete this important work by their 2020 deadline and I will continue to work to support efforts relating to Nagorno Karabakh in the future.”

Rep. Speier thanked her colleagues for “providing critically needed funding for the ongoing effort to remove deadly landmines from Artsakh. Given the danger posed to the people of this Republic – an area that suffers the highest per capita incidence of landmine accidents in the world, with a third of these casualties involving children – this modest $1.5 million amendment is destined to have a major impact on the physical and mental health of the people of Artsakh. It is also shows our government’s strong and abiding commitment to securing peace and prosperity for Artsakh, which has achieved great progress and has an even brighter future on its horizon.

ANCA Chair Raffi Hamparian, National Board member Aida Dimejian and ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian discussing efforts to expand US aid to Artsakh and Armenia with House Appropriations Committee member David Valadao (R-Calif.).

The Valadao Amendment represents the first time in four years that the full U.S. House has gone on record affirming its official support for the Artsakh assistance program.  The Senate has traditionally been more consistent in its support in this area.  The Executive Branch is responsive to Congressional intent, as reflected in legislative and report language, particularly on appropriation priorities.

Thanks to the efforts of the ANCA and the leadership of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), former Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL), Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone and former Republican Co-Chair Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and many others – the U.S. has provided millions in funding to The HALO Trust, which has successfully demined approximately 97% of Artsakh. Over the last 16 years, the HALO Trust has destroyed over 8,733 anti-personnel mines, 2,584 anti-tank landmines, 180,858 small arms ammunition, 12,423 cluster bombs and 48,572 other explosive items.

The HALO Trust’s infographic shows the incredible progress made toward a mine-free Artsakh by 2020

The ANCA’s efforts to secure direct U.S. assistance to Artsakh date back to May of 1997, when Congressman Brad Sherman first offered an authorization amendment, as a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, to the Foreign Policy Reform Act, to authorize direct U.S. funding for Artsakh. This effort lead to subsequent support, later that same year, by appropriators, notably then-senior Congressman Joe Knollenberg of Michigan, who successfully worked to ensure that the House Appropriations Committee approved a Foreign Aid bill (Public Law 105-118) that ultimately led to the allocation of an initial $12 million FY 1998 allocation for Artsakh.

Senate Appropriations Committee Calls for Continued Aid to Artsakh and Armenia; Slams Turkey and Azerbaijan For Human Rights Abuses

Parallel to House passage of H.R. 3354, the Senate Appropriations Committee today adopted its version of the FY 2018 foreign aid calling for continued assistance to Artsakh at current levels and allocating assistance to Armenia as follows: $17.633 million in economic assistance, $1.5 million for battling narcotics trafficking, $600,000 in for international military education and training and $1 million in foreign military financing.  The Senate maintained parity in military assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan.

In addition, the Senate Appropriations Committee adopted three ANCA-backed amendments including one, led by Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Committee Vice-Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) opposing the use of US funds to facilitate the sale of arms to Turkish President Erdogan’s security detail; as second amendment by Senator James Lankford (R-OK) denying U.S. visas to Turkish officials involved in the unlawful imprisonment of U.S. citizens; and, the third by Senate Assistant Democratic Leader Richard Durbin (D-IL) denying U.S. visas to Azerbaijani government officials connected to the improper jailing of the editor of the independent Turan News Agency.

Additional coverage of the Senate’s fiscal year 2018 foreign aid bill will follow.

Canadian MPs Visited Talish Village in Artsakh

Lragir, Armenia
Sept 4 2017
 Canadian MPs Visited Talish Village in Artsakh
Lragir.am
Politics - , 17:32
Members of the Canadian parliament Tony Clement and Rachel Harder, the
executive director of One Free World International Mejed el Shafee and
the representative of the Armenian National Committee of Canada Sevak
Pelean, as well as the Human Rights Defender of Artsakh Republic Ruben
Melikyan visited the village of Talish in Artsakh, the HRD’s office
informed.
The Canadian delegation observed the facts of atrocities of the
Azerbaijani armed forces during the April war in 2016 which have been
recorded in the result of the fact-finding mission of the Ombudsman’s
office of Artsakh.

Armenia’s Hovhannes Bachkov to face Cuban boxer at World Boxing Championships

The World Boxing Championships continue in Hamburg, with the semi-final games scheduled for August 31.

To reach the finals, Hovhannes Bachkov (64kg), the only representative of the Armenian national team to remain in the championships, will face Andy Cruz Gómez of Cuba.

After his victory in the quarter-finals on Tuesday, Bachkov has ensured at least bronze at the World Championships.

The semi-final games start at 8.00 p.m. Yerevan time, the National Olympic Committee of Armenia reports.

Bachkov won gold at the last European Championships.

BAKU: Azerbaijan says Amnesty Press correspondent’s visit to Karabakh illegal

APA, Azerbaijan
Aug 29 2017

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Amnesty Press correspondent Izabella Rosengren’s visit to Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh region occupied by Armenia is illegal, Hikmat Hajiyev, spokesperson for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry told APA on Tuesday.

 

On August 15, Amnesty Press, the publication of Amnesty International, published an article on the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Amnesty Press correspondent Izabella Rosengren also paid an illegal visit to the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region.

 

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has received no appeal regarding [Rosengren’s visit], Hajiyev said, stressing that this article is biased and promotes the consequences of Armenia’s military aggression against Azerbaijan.  

 

“Despite the fact that during the coverage of conflicts the objective media principles require taking into account the stances of both sides, unilateral propaganda was conducted in this article. This indicates that this article is custom-made,” added the spokesman.   

 

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry is currently investigating the Amnesty Press correspondent’s visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, and her name can be added to the list of undesirable people.

 

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict entered its modern phase when the Armenian SRR made territorial claims against the Azerbaijani SSR in 1988.

 

A fierce war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. As a result of the war, Armenian armed forces occupied some 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory which includes Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent districts (Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan), and over a million Azerbaijanis became refugees and internally displaced people.

 

The military operations finally came to an end when Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in Bishkek in 1994.

 

Dealing with the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the OSCE Minsk Group, which was created after the meeting of the CSCE (OSCE after the Budapest summit held in December 1994) Ministerial Council in Helsinki on 24 March 1992. The Group’s members include Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Belarus, Finland and Sweden.

 

Besides, the OSCE Minsk Group has a co-chairmanship institution, comprised of Russian, the US and French co-chairs, which began operating in 1996.  

 

Resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884 of the UN Security Council, which were passed in short intervals in 1993, and other resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly, PACE, OSCE, OIC, and other organizations require Armenia to unconditionally withdraw its troops from Nagorno-Karabakh.

Sports: Henrikh Mkhitaryan is hot on the heels of a Philippe Coutinho record – and Man United fans are loving it

The Mirror, UK
Monday 4:34 PM GMT


Henrikh Mkhitaryan is hot on the heels of a Philippe Coutinho record – and Man United fans are loving it
The Armenian has started the season in sensational form, making four goals in just two games

By Jake Polden

Manchester United fans have a lot to be happy about at the moment.

They’ve bought some brilliant players this summer – £75million forward Romelu Lukaku and £40million Nemanja Matic top this pile.

And the entire team has hit the ground running, recording two sensational 4-0 results against West Ham on the opening day of the season and Swansea the following week.

Stand out performers have been Lukaku, who just cannot stop scoring, Paul Pogba, who looks rejuvenated with Matic standing next to him, Anthony Martial, who has bagged goals and assists as a cameo player, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

The Armenian is widely considered to be one of United’s most creative outlets, and so far this season has demonstrated this to be 100 per cent accurate.

Against West Ham he recorded two assists, and then in the win over Swansea he recorded two more, meaning he has set up a total of four goals so far this season – three more than he managed during the entire 2016/17 campaign.

Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho – the Reds’ prized possession who has been the subject of some serious Barcelona interest of late – is yet to feature in the Premier League this season.

But his record amount of assists, which he managed last season, is seven, meaning after just two games, Mkhitaryan is only three behind matching it.

And well, United fans haven’t shied away from boasting about the fact that there man is almost certainly going to eclipse Coutinho’s record.

BAKU: Armenia trying to find new centers of power in West – Russian expert

Trend, Azerbaijan

Aug 22 2017
20:30 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Aug. 22

By Seba Aghayeva – Trend:

Armenia’s rapprochement with the European Union and NATO is a political line of Yerevan, which believes that Russia, as a major mediator in the negotiations process over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict’s settlement, as well as the country’s main partner in the economic and political context, is, at present, unable to defend the interests of either Armenia or the Armenian people, Nikita Isayev, political analyst, leader of the New Russia public and political movement, told Trend, Aug. 22.

“The rapprochement of Armenia with the EU and the Western countries in general has long stopped to be a news or viewed as something surprising,” he said. “In addition, this rapprochement in economic and political context has progressed far enough, just like the military cooperation between Armenia and NATO, which is considered as priority for Yerevan. Thus, Armenia, to protect its economic and political interests, as well as to reorganize its political and economic system, is looking for the new centers of power, like Brussels.”

All negotiations processes of Armenia’s cooperation with NATO, including the country’s participation in multinational drills under the auspices of the Alliance in early August 2017 in Georgia, together with the overt geopolitical and military opponents of Russia, show that Armenia is looking for support in the Alliance, said Isayev.

According to the expert, this way will most likely pass quite calmly, without internal shocks, as it was in Ukraine. That’s because obvious pro-Russian sentiments in Armenia are not enough to split the society, he said.

“Armenia has made its choice,” Isayev said. “I think that it will make no sense to be surprised at the comments and statements of the Armenian officials regarding the European integration.”

According to the political scientist, Russia in this case will have to take a pragmatic position.

Russia will have to no longer perceive Armenia as a part of its so-called Russian world, but as a supporter of the European integration and build its relations with Armenia in a different way, he added.