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FROM THE OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN

JIM COSTA

 

Representing California’s 16th District 
 
Fresno County · Merced County · Madera County 

 

 

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May 3, 2018                                                                                                    202-570-5195

 

Rep. Costa Visits Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School

 

Fresno, CA — Today, Congressman Jim Costa (CA-16) visited Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School in Clovis where he met with students and faculty and spoke to students about the importance of community engagement and his time serving in Congress. In addition, Rep. Costa heard directly from students about some of the programs and opportunities unique to Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School, the only Armenian school in the state of California from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Costa’s visit also featured components of Armenian culture, including sharing in a Mezza Table and student performances of traditional Armenian dances.

 

“One of the great things about our San Joaquin Valley is its diversity and the interweaving of all of its rich cultures,” said Rep. Costa. “Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School – in addition to providing students with a high-quality education – celebrates and engages students in the vibrant Armenian culture that plays a significant role in our Valley home. It was an honor to meet with these remarkable students and dedicated educators today.”

 

Curtis Shamlin, Principal of Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School, shared, “We truly appreciate the words Congressman Costa shared with us. We thank him for his service to our country and his continued recognition of our Armenian community.”

 

Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School focuses its educational courses and extra-curricular programs on academic excellence and the development of a rich appreciation of Armenian culture. To do so, the school broadly promotes technology and scientific advancements, visual and performing arts, and Armenian language, cooking, dance, and other Armenian culturally-significant areas.

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Crowd of protesters block Khanjyan Str. – Vardanants Str. intersection after marching through Yerevan

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Society

Opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan’s crowd marched through downtown Yerevan to Khanjyan Street and blocked traffic near the Vardan Mamikonyan statue.

The rally proceeded from France Square through Baghramyan Avenue, then passing Mashtots Avenue, Koryun Street, Charents Street, Heratsi intersection and reaching Khanjyan.

Prior to this police officers removed several protesters who were blocking traffic in the Heratsi Street section.

Traffic is suspended in a number of busy streets of Yerevan. Police released a warning saying that such actions can endanger public safety.

St. Gregory of Narek statue, a sign of Armenian faith, installed at Vatican

Catholic News Agency
April 4 2018

Pope Francis and Catholicos Karekin II pray together in Yeravan, Armenia, on June 26, 2016. Credit: Edward Pentin/CNA

By Andrea Gagliarducci

.- At the end of Pope Francis’ visit to Armenia in June 2016, the pope was given a small statue of St. Gregory of Narek, a gift from Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan.
 
“This is a present from the Armenian people, and we hope that one day a statue of St. Gregory of Narek will be installed in the Vatican,” he said.
 
Pope Francis responded: “I do like both the statue and the idea.”
 
The Armenian president’s hope came to fruition April 5, when a large replica of the statue given to the pope was installed at the Vatican gardens, in the presence of the president, Catholicos Karekin II, who is head of the Armenian Apostolic Church II, along with other Armenian dignitaries.
 
Before the event, Mikayel Minasyan, Armenian ambassador to the Holy See, stressed to CNA its importance.
 
“St. Gregory of Narek,” he said, “is a bridge. He is the bridge between the Armenian Church and Catholic Church. He is a bridge between our two realities, and very importantly, he’s a bridge two worlds: the Armenian world and the Western world. He is a bridge between East and West. He is bridge between land and sky.”
 
An Armenian monk, theologian and poet of the 10th century, St. Gregory of Narek is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian national Church of Eastern Orthodoxy. It is one of the most ancient Churches of the world – Armenia was the first nation to proclaim itself Christian – and tradition holds that it was founded by the missions of the apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus.
 
Pope Francis proclaimed Gregory of Narek a Doctor of the Church during an April 2015 Mass for the centenary of Armenian genocide.

Armenia, a country of nearly 3 million, is situated between Turkey, Iran, and Georgia, in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.
 
“St. Gregory of Narek is the author of the spiritual constitution of Armenia and the Armenian people. He is the symbol of our culture, which is, at one time, an Armenian, international and Christian culture,” Ambassador Minasyan told CNA.
 
The ambassador said that “St. Gregory of Narek is a real ecumenical doctor of the Church, since he was not a Catholic and has never been a member of the Roman Catholic Church.”
 
He added that “St. Gregory of Narek is the symbol of the ecumenism of blood, and the symbol of our destruction and genocide, since even the Narek monastery, where he lived, was destroyed, as was as his tomb, during the Armenian genocide.”
 
Minasyan said that the installation of the statue seems like a piece of Armenia is placed in the Vatican, because “St. Gregory of Narek is very present in the daily life of Armenian people, and this is for real. His ‘Book of Lamentations’ is still used as a book to cure sick people, it is in every hospital, and is used not only as a spiritual medicine, but also as a medicine of the body.”
 
The installation of the statue also symbolizes the impact of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Holy See, which were opened 25 years ago.
 
“Our diplomatic relation are 25 years old and, at the same time, 1700 years old, because it is not just about the relations between the Holy See and the Republic of Armenia, but also between the Armenian world and the Catholic world,” Ambassador Minasyan said.
 
This is the reason why, he said, “Armenia will not just be represented by its president, but also by the two Catholicos and by the Armenian Catholic Patriarch, Krikos Bedros XX.”
 
The ambassador added that “bilateral relations are not just about Armenia, but all the Christians in the Middle East. Our nation lived a diaspora, our country lives everywhere. But our country is above all in the Middle East, and Armenian are the living witnesses of the Middle East’s dechristianization, and both Holy and Armenia are working together to counter that.”

Accusing Armenians of anti-Semitism is obvious provocation, says president of Jewish community

ArmenPress, Armenia
Accusing Armenians of anti-Semitism is obvious provocation, says president of Jewish community


YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS. Accusing Armenians of anti-Semitism is an obvious provocation, Rima Varzhapetyan – president of the Jewish community of Armenia told ARMENPRESS, commenting on the poll results of Pew Research Center (PRC) – an American NGO- which alleged that among Central and Eastern Europe, residents of Armenia are most intolerant towards Jews.

“I’ve read it and I was genuinely surprised. Certainly there can be cases based on household issues, but in general this can’t be true. I believe this is a provocation. I’ve been in numerous countries and I’ve never felt anti-Semitism from Armenians. On the contrary, the Jewish community of Armenia has worked with Armenians, has always been part of joint projects. We are living here for many years and no problems have ever happened,” she said.

Varzhapetyan emphasized that the Jewish community of Armenia has all necessary conditions and opportunities for preserving culture and language.

PRC published the abovementioned results based on polls conducted in 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe from June 2015 to July 2016.

English –translator/editor: Stepan Kocharyan

Press Release: 9th Wounded Soldier in Artsakh Receives a Home from the Tufenkian Foundation

Dear partners,

The Tufenkian Foundation is delighted to share with you the latest news 
about the support provided to the wounded soldiers of Artsakh. Please feel free to share the news with your readers. Attached is the 
press release in English and Armenian, as well as photos.


Warm Regards,


Ani Asatryan
Public Relations Officer, Tufenkian Charitable Foundation
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Dear colleagues,

The Tufenkian Foundation is happy to share with you the news regarding the support provided to the wounded soldiers of Artsakh. Please share this news with your readers. You can see the press release attached to the letter and photos.

Sincerely

Ani Asatryan

Tufenkyan Charitable Foundation


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Armen Sarkissian is Georgia’s friend – PM Kvirikashvili welcomes election of next president

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Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili  welcomes the ongoing reforms in Armenia and the election of Armen Sarkissian as the country’s next president.

“I would like to respond to the reforms which are underway in Armenia, I would like to welcome the successful elections, Armen Sarkissian, who is also a friend of Georgia. The elections have already taken place in the parliament, and I wish our friend country to successfully complete the reforms which it began,” the Georgian PM said after holding talks with Armenian counterpart Karen Karapetyan.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/02/2018

                                        Friday, March 2, 2018
New Armenian President Elected
 . Ruzanna Stepanian
Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian (R) meets with former Prime
Minister Armen Sarkissian in Yerevan, 16 February 2017.
The Armenian parliament voted on Friday to elect Armen Sarkissian, a
former prime minister who has long resided in Britain, Armenia's new
and largely ceremonial president.
Sarkissian was nominated for the post by the outgoing President Serzh
Sarkisian (no relation) and the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
(HHK) in January. He was also endorsed by the HHK's junior coalition
partner, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), and
businessman Gagik Tsarukian's alliance, which is officially in
opposition to the government.
The opposition Yelk alliance, the fourth political group represented
in the National Assembly, has rejected Sarkissian's candidacy. Yelk,
which holds 9 seats in the 105-member parliament, has also questioned
his eligibility to serve as head of state.
Sarkissian was elected in secret ballot by 90 votes to 10. He gave a
short speech in the parliament moments after the announcement of the
vote results.
"I want to thank those who voted for me and those who voted against
me," he said. "I will invest my long experience and knowledge and my
entire energy in properly performing the duties of Armenia's president
and properly serving the Republic of Armenia, its citizens and our
people."
"And I certainly expect your and our citizens' support for and
participation in our future important victories," added the
president-elect.
Only seven Yelk deputies cast ballots on Friday, suggesting that three
other lawmakers affiliated with the HHK, Dashnaktsutyun or the
Tsarukian Bloc secretly broke ranks to vote against Serzh Sarkisian's
preferred successor. It was not clear who they are.
Yelk's parliamentary leader, Nikol Pashinian was quick to pounce on
that fact. He declared with sarcasm that there are "hidden Yelk
members" in the ruling party's ranks.
Armen Sarkissian will be sworn in on April 9 immediately after Serzh
Sarkisian completes his second and final term in office.
The outgoing president is widely expected to become prime minister
later in April. With Armenia switching to a parliamentary system of
government, he would remain the country's most powerful man in that
case.
Under sweeping constitutional changes controversially enacted by Serzh
Sarkisian, the new president of the republic will have largely
ceremonial powers. In particular, he will appoint members of the
government, Armenian ambassadors abroad and the Armenian army's top
brass. But all of those officials will have to be nominated by the
prime minister first.
Britain - Prince Charles and former Armenian Prime Minister Armen
Sarkissian at a fundraising gala in London.
Sarkissian, 64, has repeatedly stated in recent weeks that despite the
lack of executive powers he intends to play a major role in Armenia's
political and economic life. He has pledged, among other things, to
strive to heal what he sees as serious divisions existing within the
Armenian society.
A physicist and mathematician by education, Sarkissian worked at the
Cambridge University when he was appointed as newly independent
Armenia's first ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1991. He served as
prime minister for four months in 1996-1997 before being again named
ambassador in London.
His second ambassadorial stint was cut short in 1999 by then President
Robert Kocharian. Sarkissian stayed in Britain and made a fortune
there in the following decade, working as an advisor and middleman for
Western corporations doing business in the former Soviet Union. He was
appointed as Armenian ambassador to Britain for a third time in 2013.
Georgian PM Visits Armenia
 . Sargis Harutyunyan
Armenia - Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetian (R) and his
Georgian counterpart Giorgi Kvirikashvili are pictured after holding
talks in Yerevan, 2 March 2018.
Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili met with Armenia's
leaders on Friday during an official visit to Yerevan which focused on
economic issues, including energy and transport.
"We discussed both our bilateral relations and regional issues,"
Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetian said after talks with
Kvirikashvili.
"We spoke about possible areas of our cooperation," Karapetian told a
joint news briefing. "That includes the Meghri free economic zone [on
the Armenian-Iranian border.] We spoke in detail and will continue to
talk later today and agreed how we will be moving forward in the
energy and transport sectors."
"We can conclude we have emerged from the negotiations in a fairly
good mood," he added.
Kvirikashvili also mentioned the two areas of Georgian-Armenian
economic cooperation but, like Karapetian, did not give any
details. "We should utilize our economic potential and I think that
our meeting today will contribute to that," he said in his opening
remarks at the talks.
The Georgian premier met with President Serzh Sarkisian later in the
day.
An Armenian government statement on Karapetian's talks with
Kvirikashvili said the two men stressed the importance of "developing
energy cooperation in bilateral and multilateral formats." Armenia is
currently building new electricity transmission lines that will
connect it to Georgia and Iran. They are due to be completed next
year.
Kvirikashvili most probably also discussed in Yerevan the possible
opening of new transport corridors between Georgia and Russia that
would facilitate cargo shipments to and from Armenia. Most of
Russian-Armenian trade is currently carried out through the sole
Russian-Georgian border crossing at Upper Lars. Traffic along that
mountainous road is frequently blocked by blizzards in winter months.
The two other roads connecting Georgia and Russia pass through the
breakaway Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. They were
closed even before the 2008 Russian-Georgian war. In 2011, Moscow and
Tbilisi agreed to hire a Swiss company to operate special customs
checkpoints to be set up on the administrative boundaries of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Despite their lingering political disagreements, the two sides seem to
have slowly but steadily made progress towards the implementation of
that agreement. The Georgian government signed a relevant contract
with a Swiss company on December 19. A senior Russian diplomat said in
January that Moscow will likely follow suit "in the coming months."
Armenian leaders have repeatedly expressed hope that the 2011
Russian-Georgian deal will be implemented.
Russia's Putin Congratulates Armenian President-Elect
Russia - President Vladimir Putin greets his Armenian counterpart
Serzh Sarkisian in Moscow, 15 November 2017.
Russian President Vladimir Putin promptly congratulated Armen
Sarkissian on being elected Armenia's new president on Friday.
In a congratulatory message reported by the Kremlin, Putin expressed
confidence that Sarkissian will contribute to a "further development"
of Russian-Armenian relations and "deepening of Eurasian integration
to the benefit of the brotherly peoples of the two countries."
Sarkissian has avoided detailed public statements on foreign policy
issues since being nominated for president by the outgoing President
Serzh Sarkisian in January. But he did stress the economic importance
of Armenia's membership in the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union
(EEU) when he addressed the parliament on Thursday.
"Armenia joined the EEU, which is an important and significant fact
for the simple reason that a republic of three million people cannot
be of much interest to a large investor," said the 64-year-old former
scholar. Tariff-free access to the markets in Russia and other EEU
member states makes Armenia far more attractive to investors, he
added.
Sarkissian, who has lived in Britain for nearly three decades, at the
same time praised Armenia's Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership
Agreement (CEPA) with the European Union signed in November.
Since the early 2000s the Armenian president-elect has advised major
Western corporations on doing business in Russia, Kazakhstan and other
ex-Soviet states.
Under Armenia's recently amended constitution, Sarkissian will have
largely ceremonial powers. He will be able, among other things, to
sign international treaties recommended by the Armenian government.
Government Criticized For Not Funding More IT Labs In Armenian Schools
 . Marine Khachatrian
Armenia - Schoolchildren in Yerevan participate in the annual Hour of
Code event designed to introduce them to computer programming, 10
December 2017.
An Armenian information technology (IT) association criticized the
government on Friday for not financing more engineering labs in public
schools, saying that they are essential for continued rapid growth
Armenia's IT sector.
The Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE) began
organizing extracurricular robotics and computer programming courses
for schoolchildren in 2008. More than 5,000 students currently study
at the UITE's Armath labs functioning in 225 schools across the
country. They are equipped with computers, robot parts and 3D printers
provided by IT firms and other private donors.
Most labs have been opened since 2014. IT instructors running 160 of
them are paid by the government. The UITE pays the wages of their
colleagues working in the other schools.
"These 65 labs are a major financial burden: around 60 million drams
($125,000) a year," the UITE chairman, Karen Vartanian, told RFE/RL's
Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). "If we keep doing that on our own we
will go bankrupt." He said in that in an effort to earn some revenue
and keep the funding them, UITE has teamed up with an Indian tech
company to open Armath labs in schools in India.
Armenia - Schoolchildren take part in a robotics contest in Yerevan,
16 April 2016.
Vartanian lambasted the Armenian government for not increasing its
funding for the Armath program which he said currently totals 120
million drams ($250,000) annually. He insisted that the labs are
helping to alleviate a shortage of skilled personnel widely seen as
the main challenge facing the Armenian tech industry.
IT is the fastest growing sector of Armenia's economy, having expanded
by over 20 percent annually in the past decade. Local subsidiaries of
several U.S. tech giants are a key component of the sector employing
about 15,000 mostly young engineers.
Industry executives and analysts say the sector would have grown even
faster had the quality of education at IT departments of Armenian
universities been adequate.
Armenia - Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili (C) visits the
Tumo Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan, 2 March 2018.
According to the UITE, many of the students taking IT courses in the
Armath labs will be skilled enough to work for tech firms right after
finishing school. The union had originally hoped to open such labs in
all 1,400 or so Armenian schools by 2018.
Thousands of other Armenian schoolchildren are enrolled in Yerevan's
Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, mainly studying computer
programming, robotics and animation. The state-of-the-art center was
founded by U.S.-Armenian philanthropist Sam Simonian in 2011 and has
since opened several branches in other parts of the country.
Press Review
"Haykakan Zhamanak" sees a "very serious legal problem" with Armen
Sarkissian's eligibility to serve as Armenia's president. The paper
says he has failed to prove that he has not been a citizen of Britain
or any other foreign state for the past six years. It says he could
have easily dispelled all doubts by producing an official British
document confirming his claims that he gave up British citizenship in
2011.
"Ever since the coup d' tat of 1998 Armenia's presidents have been
elected with blatant violations of the constitution," writes
"Zhoghovurd." "Robert Kocharian lacked 10-year citizenship required by
the constitution as he had not permanently lived in Armenia [that
long.] The same happened in the case of Serzh Sarkisian. Under Article
78 of the constitution state all officials except the president of the
republic must be relieved of their duties when they are registered as
presidential election candidates. But contrary to this requirement,
then Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian continued his tenure at that time
[in 2007-2008.] And now there is a problem with Armen Sarkissian."
"Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" mocks statements by senior members of the
ruling Republican Party (HHK) that Serzh Sarkisian will have to become
prime minister even against his will if the HHK leadership wants him
to. "It looks like a national front will be formed to liberate Serzh
Sarkisian from his own party's tight grp," the paper says with
sarcasm. "The party elite is forcing the poor guy to do various bad
things against his will. If we regard the party as something like a
family, we must conclude that Serzh Sarkisian is subjected to domestic
violence."
"Hraparak" says that nothing will change in Armenian politics in the
near future. "In the coming years we will be seeing the same figures
whose positions will have slightly different names but will retain the
same functions," the paper predicts grimly. "Our influence on the
formation of the country's governments has been reduced to a minimum,"
it claims.
(Hovannes Movsisian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Sports: Armenian wrestlers snatch 6 medals at Kiev Memorial tournament

PanArmenian, Armenia
Feb 26 2018

PanARMENIAN.NetArmenian Greco-Roman wrestlers have secured four bronze medals at the XXI Outstanding Ukrainian Wrestlers and Coaches Memorial tournament in Kiev after Olympic Champion Artur Aleksanyan (98 kg weight category) snatched gold and Slavik Galstyan (68 kg) won bronze earlier.

On Sunday, February 25, Karapet Chalyan (77 kg), Armen Melikyan (60 kg), Maxim Manukyan (87 kg) and Artur Shahinyan (87 kg) took a bronze medal each.

Freestyle wrestlers fought earlier but were unable to win medal.

Azerbaijani FM complains about Syrian Armenians settling in Karabakh at meeting with Vatican secretary

Interfax - Russia & CIS Military Newswire
 Monday 2:20 PM MSK
Azerbaijani FM complains about Syrian Armenians settling in Karabakh
at meeting with Vatican secretary
BAKU. Feb 12
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov informed Msgr. Paul
Richard Gallagher, the Vatican Secretary for Relations with States,
about the Karabakh settlement process at a meeting in Baku on Monday.
Armenian refugees from Syria are illegally settling in
Nagorno-Karabakh, Mammadyarov said. "The policy of settlements on the
occupied lands and attempts at wittingly changing the demographic
composition [of the population] flagrantly violate international law,"
Mammadyarov said.
He informed Gallagher about the Karabakh settlement process and Baku's stance.
The sides expressed concern about increasing racism, xenophobia,
ethnic and religious hate, and the aspiration to give a political
coloring to conflicts, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a
statement.

Agents who claim to sign an APPA contract may end up in court

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If drivers are occasionally harassed by various agents in order to sign an APPA contract, then they have the right to report the illegal use or circulation of personal data to the relevant law enforcement agencies. This is reported by the Bureau of Auto Insurers of Armenia. 


“Recently, the Bureau of Auto Insurers of Armenia has been receiving complaints from both individual consumers and mass media representatives that individual insurance agents are calling and offering to sign an insurance policy on behalf of the insurance company with which the recipient of the phone call does not have and has never had an insurance contract.


Taking into account the mentioned circumstance, the Bureau of Auto Insurers of Armenia once again wants to remind the following: for the purpose of solving similar problems, with the general terms and conditions of auto insurance approved by the Bureau (which is an integral part of the auto insurance contract) starting from 2016, it is clearly defined that the information received by the insurance company in the process of signing the auto insurance contract can be used to inform or remind the person about the revision of the auto insurance contract only if the person previously had auto insurance with the given person. of the insurance company or its representatives (including insurance agents) that signed the contract by


Accordingly, in all cases when you are called and offered to sign or renew an insurance contract on behalf of the insurance company with which you have never signed an insurance contract, you have the right to submit a report on the illegal use or circulation of personal data to the relevant law enforcement agencies.