Sports: Legendary Armenian gymnast Albert Azaryan celebrates 91st birthday

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 11 2020
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February 11 marks the birthday anniversary of legendary Armenian artistic gymnast Albert Azaryan. The athlete is celebrating his 91st birthday today.

The Armenian National Olympic Committee extended birthday greetings to the “best Armenian athlete of the 20th century”, wishing him sound health, longevity and happiness.

Albert Azaryan was born in 1929 in Ganja.

He is the 1956 and 1960 Olympic champion on the still rings. Azaryan is the first ever gymnast to become an Olympic champion on rings twice, a feat that Akinori Nakayama would accomplish twelve years later and that no one else has matched ever since.

He is the first person to do one of the rings most famous exercises called the Azaryan Cross (or Iron Cross; Crucifix) in an international competition.

An artistic gymnastics tournament, the Albert Azaryan Cup, is named after Azaryan and hosted in Yerevan.

Azaryan was voted the top Armenian athlete of the 20th century by journalists from the Armenian Federation of Sport Journalists.

Armenian opposition MP on PACE and Venice Commission president’s statements

News.am, Armenia
Feb 4 2020
Armenian opposition MP on PACE and Venice Commission president’s statements Armenian opposition MP on PACE and Venice Commission president’s statements

16:15, 04.02.2020

There were two statements, including one by the co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for monitoring of Armenia and one by President of the Venice Commission Gianni Buquicchio. This is what deputy of the Prosperous Armenia faction of the National Assembly of Armenia, member of the Armenian delegation to the PACE Naira Zohrabyan told reporters today.

According to her, the responses that followed these two statements in Armenia made her recall the past when the former authorities would try to present statements to their benefit. “The authorities and the political opposition each say they destroyed one another, but this isn’t about winning or losing. In both statements, there is a real concern about the situation regarding the Constitutional Court,” she said.

She emphasized that it is necessary to understand that the statements of the two organizations aren’t made to punish or encourage anyone, but rather they are made for drawing conclusions.

When asked if Armenia is obliged to accept these statements, Zohrabyan said there is no obligation, but there is a general rule of the political game. “If Armenia is a member of the Council of Europe and has assumed the commitment to consider the recommendations of the Venice Commission, it has to take them into consideration. Every government and opposition has to draw conclusions,” she said.

Armenpress: In some countries of Council of Europe journalists have to face life threats – Armenian MP

In some countries of Council of Europe journalists have to face life threats – Armenian MP

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 10:05, 29 January, 2020

YEREVAN, JANUARY 29, ARMENPRESS. In nowadays in many countries even in Council of Europe space journalists who dare to speak the truth have to face life threats, get arrested, harassed, member of the Armenian delegation to PACE, My Step faction MP of the Armenian parliament Tatev Hayrapetyan said in her speech at PACE.

“Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air. These words belong to Henry Anatole Grunwald who was an Austrian-born American journalist and diplomat. Yes, journalism is about speaking up the truth, however unfortunately in nowadays in many countries even in Council of Europe space journalists who dare to speak the truth have to face life threats, get arrested, harassed. The horrible case of Daphne Galizia is a vivid example and this report perfectly reflects that reality”, the MP said.

She said the Freedom House, which releases an annual report ranking countries based on “Freedom on the Net”, has ranked Armenia in eighth place. The 2019 report says that “In Armenia, positive changes unleashed by the 2018 Velvet Revolution continued, with reformist prime minister Nikol Pashinyan presiding over a reduction in restrictions on content and violations of users’ rights. In particular, violence against online journalists declined, and the digital news media enjoyed greater freedom from economic and political pressures”.

“I think the example of Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan when from the outspoken criticizing journalist and opposition politician he became the leader of revolution and the head of the country obviously shows how important and reality changing journalism can be. However, we face serious problems with journalism in our neighboring countries, particularly in Azerbaijan and Turkey where situation with media is a topic of serious concern, which is also mentioned in the following report. In Azerbaijan the cases of Khadija Ismayilova, Afgan Mukhtarli, Mehman Huseynov obviously show how ruling family reacts to criticizing journalism and how dangerous it is to bring up questions and conduct investigations showing the corrupted reality of Azerbaijan”, MP Hayrapetyan said, adding: “Of course we can’t be silent and indifferent towards these cases. From one side we deal with human rights issue, from other side with freedom of speech. I hope as PACE members we should be the most possible to be the guarantors of media freedom, we should be watchdogs towards member countries and make respective measures to prevent the persecutions against the journalists. So either we speak up today and do our best to put a stop to this trend or we will have to face the repetitions of such terrible cases in future. We have already chosen the first path and we need to be committed to this”.

ARF 129th Anniversary Marked with New Members Joining its Ranks

January 31,  2020

More than 750 community members celebrated the ARF’s 129th anniversary

With a slogan of “For the Homeland, With the People,” the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western U.S. Central Committee marked the party’s 129th anniversary through a series of events and programs on January 25 and 26, including a ceremony during which 25 new members joined the ranks of the party and an innovative broadcast that, this year, replaced the traditional ARF Day celebration, which is customarily held in a large auditorium.

A commitment ceremony was held on Saturday, January 25 at Ferrahian High School’s Dickranian Hall, where 24 novices (one was unable to attend), having completed a six-month educational program, joined the ranks of the ARF. The ceremony began with ARF Western U.S. Education committee member Aram Manoukian inviting the novitiates to the front and introducing long-time ARF leader Arto Keuleyan, who officiated the ceremony.

In his remarks, Keuleyan announced that the new members will be inducted into the organization as the Rosdom generation, in honor of one of the three founders of the ARF.

The youth dominated the ARF Day celebration

In his remarks, he cited the great ARF leaders, Simon Vratsian, who in his writings had said, “If Kristapor was the mind and the will of the ARF and Zavarian was its heart and conscience, Rosdom was [the ARF’s] mind, will and conscience—he was the [embodiment of] ARF in all its essence.”

Keulyan said that Vratsian has had an indelible impact on his life, reminding the novices that “the ARF is a not a group for optimistic dreamers. It is an organization for our shared struggle. It is a political party that requires effort and hard work.”

Mistress of Ceremonies Mirna Kassmanian

He urged the new members to be ready take party in any effort that advances the collective interests with the conviction of the ARF’s Program and ideology.

On behalf of the ARF Western U.S. Central Committee, Razmig Shirnian welcomed the new members, adding that during the novitiate program they were introduced to the ARF’s ideology and learned that the organization’s—and the ARF member’s—sole purpose was in service to the Armenian people and the Armenian Nation.

Following the ceremony, the ARF Western U.S. Central Committee hosted a gathering at the adjacent Avetissian Hall, where more than 750 community members joined in celebrating the ARF’s 129th anniversary. The event featured a rousing performance by popular singer Harout Pamboukjian who enlivened the evening with his music and rendition of patriotic songs.

The celebration’s Mistress of Ceremonies Mirna Kassamanian welcomed the guests and, in brief remarks, said that ARF anniversary celebration should serve as an opportunity for all to recommit themselves to the ideals of the party and to advance the Armenian Cause.

This year, by a decision of the ARF Western U.S. Central Committee, the annual gathering marking the party’s anniversary was changed to an hour-long television broadcast that aired on January 26 at 6 p.m. on Horizon Television, US Armenia and ARTN/Shant channels, and was live-streamed on the social media platforms of Asbarez, Horizon and ARF Western Region. The aim of this experimental and innovative approach was to reach more people with the ARF’s message provide an accounting of the organization’s activities to a wider audience. According analytics from the social media platforms, tens of thousands of people tuned in to the broadcast, with several ARF chapters hosting watch parties in local community centers, allowing hundreds to come together and mark the venerable party’s anniversary.

CSTO highlights enhancing Armenia’s arsenal, strengthening 102nd Russian base for bloc’s security

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS. The arming of the 102nd Russian Military Base in Armenia and the Armenian Armed Forces is one of the important directions of strengthening the security of Armenia and generally the CSTO, Joint Chief of Staff of the security bloc General Anatoly Sidorov said at a news conference when asked what measures the CSTO is planning to take in the region given the escalation of the American-Iranian relations.

“The strengthening of the 102nd Russian military base stationed in Armenia and the arming of the Armenian troops isn’t done randomly,” Sidorov said.

Sidorov noted that the CSTO charter and strategy, nevertheless, mentions the strenghening of national troops and formations as the primary source of raising the organizations potential.

“Another factor of strengthening is the training of the organization’s troops in the Caucasian region itself. This year we have planned a number of operational events that will take place in the region,” Sidorov said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




U.S. set to recognise Armenian genocide following Turkey’s Syria offensive

AHVAL News
Oct 24 2019
U.S. set to recognise Armenian genocide following Turkey’s Syria offensive

The U.S. Senate is preparing to vote on the motion to formally recognise the mass killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide, at a time when U.S. lawmakers seek to rebuke Turkey over its Syria offensive, Yahoo News said on Thursday.

“As soon as next week, Democrats in the House of Representatives could ratify a measure recognizing the Armenian genocide, moving it out of committee and to the chamber floor, where it is likely to pass. The House Rules Committee is set to announce Thursday that it is going to take up the resolution next week, a final formal process before it can receive a vote,” Yahoo News said.

Turkey denies that the killings were planned and coordinated by the Ottoman government, arguing that they, therefore, do not constitute a genocide. Ankara has also disputed the number of deaths, which it places far below a million, and says that there is not enough scholarly work has been done on primary sources to adequately discuss the events starting in 1915.

However, governments and parliaments of 29 countries, including Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Russia, have recognised the events of 1915 as genocide. 

Turkey on Oct. 9 launched an offensive in northeast Syria against the United State’s Kurdish allies, which Ankara sees as affiliates of outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the region.

Trump has been facing severe criticism, levelled even by members of his own party, that slammed his decision to pull U.S. forces out of northeast Syria. After Turkish offensive, three sanctions draft bills introduced to the U.S. Congress would see tough sanctions imposed on Turkey over the Syria offensive, while Trump hit Ankara with sanctions, which he later lifted following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement between Turkey and Kurdish forces.

“That leaves the House resolution as the most immediate means of rebuking Turkey at a time when tensions with the NATO ally are at a historic high,” the news site said.

Asbarez: Armenian Bar’s Judges’ Night Attracts Hundreds of Enthusiasts, Scores of Judges

Honorees Bendix and Kwan surrounded by the Armenian Bar’s Leadership Circle

The Armenian Bar Association welcomed 70 members of the state and federal judiciaries at its Annual Judges’ Night Dinner in Glendale, California. Despite it being a Tuesday evening, hundreds gathered at the magnificent Phoenicia Restaurant on October 1 to honor California Court of Appeal Justice Helen I. Bendix and California Superior Court Judge Ruth Ann Kwan for their distinguished service and their exemplary roles as paragons of integrity and emulation.

“It was a thrill and a blessing to have such a flourishing wealth of federal, appellate and trial court judges join us as we recognized two exemplary jurists for their unwavering commitment to the advancement of the rule of law and the administration of justice,” stated Armenian Bar Executive Committee Member, Saro Kerkonian.

The Annual Judges’ Night Dinner honors jurists who have distinguished themselves beyond the laudable lines of high intellect, efficiency, and consistency. It singles out for distinction those who have opened broadly the public’s access to justice, advanced the precepts of the rule of law, incorporated compassion into the fabric of their characters, and guided others in profession and in life.

Phoenicia’s outside patio swelled with pre-dinner chat and cheer during the bustling social hour, a felicitous prelude to the allure of the heaping, luscious Armenian fare at the tables. The main event began with masterful flutist, Salpy Kerkonian, performing the national anthems of the United States and the Republic of Armenia.

“I am extremely proud of our achievement tonight and must emphasize that it is our humble privilege to welcome 70 judges, which is more than double or triple the number of judges that appear at virtually any other bar association’s judges night event!” said Chairman Gerard Kassabian. “Our Annual Judges’ Night is also very special because it gives us the opportunity to create meaningful and often life-enhancing connections when we introduce sitting judges to aspiring law students. This rich tradition grows in popularity year after year!”

Left to right, Presiding Judge Kevin Brazile, Judge Ruth Kwan, Justice Helen Bendix, Judge Zaven Sinanian

The master of ceremonies, legal-eagle Armen Akaragian, delighted the audience with quick-witted jokes and profound improvisations throughout the evening. Stepping off-stage, Akaragian reflected, “It truly was special to be part of such a memorable night where we all reveled in the glow of so many distinguished jurists and outstanding professionals.”

Honorable Zaven Sinanian of the California Superior Court opened with a heartfelt introduction of the first honoree, Justice Helen Bendix. He enumerated Justice Bendix’s accomplishments during her tenure within the Los Angeles Superior Court’s Mandatory Settlement program, including noting that Justice Bendix shepherded the program into the success that it is today. Judge Sinanian’s fond memories of working with Justice Bendix provided a gracious touch to the already-familial affair. Accompanying Justice Bendix at the event were her husband, U.S. District Court Judge John Kronstadt, and their children.

Justice Bendix graciously received her well-deserved honor, thanking the Armenian Bar for selecting her for the commendation. Of Jewish descent, Justice Bendix spoke movingly about the deep connections between the Armenian and Jewish peoples, including their shared trait of enduring the challenges of their harsh histories, leading each community to be more resilient than ever.

Judge Kevin Brazile, who is the Presiding Judge of the entire Los Angeles Superior Court system, introduced the next honoree, Judge Ruth Ann Kwan. He took a somewhat different and refreshing approach by sharing beautiful and captivatingly-positive comments made by other judges about Judge Kwan. On a personal note, Judge Brazile indicated that Judge Kwan had encouraged him to take affirmative steps to support greater diversity on the bench.

Judge Kwan accepted her award to a rousing ovation and praised the Armenian Bar, describing her interesting path to the judiciary. To many people’s surprise, her journey to the bench included more Armenians than many may have expected. Judge Kwan recalled that when she began considering a role in the judiciary, her husband’s business associate, Ashot, introduced her to none other than Judge Dickran Tevrizian over lunch at the Tevrizian home. With first impressions being the lasting one, Judge Tevrizian wrote her a letter of recommendation immediately after the lunch. Judge Kwan also recalled that when she was challenged while on the bench, the Armenian community of Montebello helped her secure the election and retain her seat.

As is the tradition for honorees at the Annual Judges’ Nights, Judge Kwan and Justice Bendix were presented with beautiful works of classical, illuminated art prepared by renowned artist Seroon Yeretsian, each with peaceful, majestic representations of heavenly peacocks and with original inscriptions of praise and honor.

In an evocative musical interlude, Salpy Kerkonian channeled the stirring, expressive works of Komitas and Aram Khachaturian. She embellished her musical inflections with poignant background information about Komitas, paying homage to the great muse for bringing traditional Armenian melodies to the modern era.

Also part of the evening program, not planned but most appropriate, saw Chairman Kassabian making public the Armenian Bar’s appreciation for the altogether comprehensive commitment of the chief engineer of the event, the Association’s Vice-Chairperson, Lucy Varpetian.

The Annual Judge’s Night was an event to remember. “This was my first time at the Judge’s Night and I came away impressed by the vast array of judges who came, obviously enjoyed, and stayed till the end. Kuddos to the Armenian Bar Association for getting together so many amazing and talented legal professionals for an unforgettable night,” said Arthur Saakian, a Glendale litigator.

More than 100 films will be screened at the 11th ReAnimania festival this year

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“ReAnimania” 11th International Festival of Animation Films and Painting Art will be held this year on October 24-29.

The opening ceremony of the festival will take place on October 24 at the “Moscow” cinema. Special guests of the festival will also participate in the ceremony. Films will also be shown in other areas.

This year, the film festival received more than 350 full-length and short animated films from around the world, from which more than 100 will compete in the festival’s five main categories. In particular, feature and short films from USA, UK, Russia, France, Germany, Spain and other countries are presented.
A jury made up of professional experts from abroad and Armenia will consider them and at the end of the festival will award prizes in different categories.

A special program dedicated to the 95th anniversaries of artist, Honored Artist of the ASSR, director Valentin Podpomogov and the 90th anniversaries of Armenian film director, screenwriter, Honored Art Worker of the ASSR Arman Manaryan will be held within the framework of the festival.

Within the framework of the festival, as in previous years, master classes and seminars will be held.

This year, master classes will be held by Roger Kupelian (USA), the visual effects manager of the film “The Lord of the Rings”, Hugh Welshman (Poland), the director of the film “Love, Vincent”, executive director of the European Animation Awards, famous producer Jean-Paul Comin (France), experts in the field, producer Ron Dines (France), producer, author of the painting book, screenwriter, director Koryunikyan (France), artist, illustrator Dan Goldman (USA), painter and animation film art director Gevorg Murad (USA), director-animator Natalya Mirzoyan (Russia), director Arup Devividi (India), animator, illustrator Zorika Geta (Germany) and producer Alan Grangerard (France)

By the way, you will notice a red round symbol in all printed materials of this year’s “Reanimania” festival, including the poster. The festival included it in memory of the burning of the Kyoto Animation company building, which took place on July 18 of this year. An unidentified 41-year-old man poured gasoline inside the office and on employees, killing 35 people. It was the largest post-war mass killing in Japan. This step of the festival is a tribute to the memory of our colleagues who became the innocent victims of this accident.

Armenian PM, Uzbekistan’s President meet in Ashgabat

Armenian PM, Uzbekistan’s President meet in Ashgabat

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 11:42, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is in Turkmenistan on a working visit, on October 11 met with President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Ashgabat, the PM’s Office told Armenpress.

PM Pashinyan said he is happy to meet with the Uzbek President to discuss the prospects aimed at strengthening the ties between the two states and friendly peoples. Pashinyan expressed the readiness of the Armenian side to contribute to forming a new agenda of the bilateral relations and quickly and effectively implementing it.

In his turn the President of Uzbekistan stated that his country attaches importance to the development of ties with Armenia and this meeting should be used to continue the high-level political dialogue, to fully utilize the existing potential in the bilateral relations and boost the cooperation. In this context the Uzbek President proposed to discuss the possibility to establish an inter-governmental commission.

Armenian PM Pashinyan agreed with this proposal and expressed confidence that the commission will be formed soon and will develop a respective legal framework as a result of effective work. Pashinyan also praised the Uzbek government’s caring attitude towards the Armenian community.

The officials continued discussing the opportunities to initiate joint programs in political, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres.

Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Turkmenistan to take part in the session of the CIS Heads of State.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




168: Armenian PM’s spouse, First Lady of Belize visit Hematology Center in Yerevan (photos)

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Anna Hakobyan, spouse of the Armenian Prime Minister, Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees of My Step and City of Smile charitable foundations, and the First Lady of Belize Kim Simplis Barrow, who is in Armenia on the sidelines of the 23rd World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT), visited on October 7 the Hematology Center after Prof. R. Yolyan.

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Director of the Center Samvel Danielyan and executive director of the City of Smile charity foundation Ester Demirchyan accompanied Mrs. Anna Hakobyan and Mrs. Kim Simplis Barrow. The two ladies toured the center, talked to the children suffering cancer and their parents.

16-year-old Astghik Loretsyan from Gyumri handed over his work made of gobelin to Mrs. Kim Simplis Barrow. The child has been treated in the Hematology Center by the support of the City of Smile foundation.

After the tour the two ladies introduced the activities of the foundations led by them. Kim Simplis Barrow invited Anna Hakobyan to visit Belize.

Kim Simplis Barrow is one of the most influential women in Central America, is an advocate of protecting the rights of children and women. She personally overcame cancer and has initiated different global programs for the treatment of children suffering cancer. She is also the founder of the Lifeline Foundation of Belize.

“City of Smile” Foundation was created to support people with oncological and hematological diseases. Its mission is to stand by their side and help them and their families in their challenging journey of conquering cancer.

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