Pan Armenian Council of Western U.S. Issues Mission Statement

Pan-Armenian Council of Western United States

For several years, the leading churches, political and civic organizations in the Western United States have been collaborating on various events and activities of pan-Armenian nature. Encouraged by the success of those events—among them the 160,000-strong Armenian Genocide Centennial March for Justice in Los Angeles—the leadership of the organizations decided to for the Pan-Armenian Council of Western United States.

The council will host events to further discuss its purpose and activities. Prior to that, it has issued its mission statement, which we are publishing below.

During the past several years, the leadership of Armenian religious, political and civil organizations of the Western United States has been engaged in a healthy environment of collaboration. In a spirit of unity, these structures have planned and implemented in the name of our greater community interests, in defense of our rights and demands as Armenian-Americans, and in furtherance of the welfare of Armenia and Artsakh all the while facing and overcoming any and all challenges collectively.

Undoubtedly, the best and most successful manifestation of the aforementioned collaboration and collective will were the Armenian Genocide Centennial commemorative events, during which the Community witnessed unprecedented collective efforts and results. Parallel to the Centennial commemorative events and in the years succeeding them, community organizations went on to create several joint working committees on various occasions. The spirit in which these committees operated further asserted the need for increased collaborative efforts.

Furthermore, it is evident that the Armenian-American Community in the Western United States continues to grow exponentially as its qualitative reach and abilities expand with each passing day.

Therefore, encouraged by the success of collaborative action, always mindful of the urgency of attaining national unity, and recognizing the necessity of gathering Armenian resources in service of our collective agenda, the signatory entities below have resolved to form a coordinating Council to pursue the Armenian Community’s collective interests and to further facilitate collaboration amongst them in the future.

The Council is to be known as the “Pan Armenian Council of Western USA.”

The Council was initiated by representatives from the signatory organizations below which have, throughout the years and each in its own right, gained the support of our Community.

Additionally, other community organizations which desire to be part of this collective effort and have a minimum of 300 active members are hereby invited to become members of the Council.

The advisory nature of this Council and its decisions are not binding on any of its member organizations. Thus, the Council’s existence does not confer upon the Council any authority over the activities of its member organizations.

The Council is driven by the principle of securing maximum participation and inclusion of all segments of our community, always mindful of protecting and advancing the principle of collaboration and good faith. Furthermore, the signatory organizations acknowledge the necessity to function in an environment of mutual respect and compromise.

The mission of the Council is:

*To implement and realize projects of a pan-community nature;
*To encourage and assist projects which advance the collective interests and the rights of Armenian communities across the Western United States;
*To undertake steps to resist actions and efforts which are contrary to the collective interests and rights of Armenians;
*To gather and apply the Armenian Community’s resources for the benefit of the Community’s interests as well as the welfare of the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh; and
*To always be mindful of the collective welfare and security of the Armenian Community.

Active and influential Armenian individuals who have a presence in the community shall be periodically invited so that they may bring their advisory expertise, or other unique resources, all for the purpose of contributing to and promoting the success of the above referenced activities and for the fulfillment of the Council’s objectives.

With the larger principle of inclusiveness guiding us, and with the clear intent of not leaving any organization or individual Armenian out of our collective effort, the Council shall periodically organize community-wide meetings and conferences based on previously set agendas, during which all interested parties shall have the opportunity to address matters of importance to the Community.

Based upon the aforementioned spirit of unity as well as the above referenced mindset, perspective, and objectives borne out of a spirit of Armenian solidarity, We, organizations and structures of the Western United States, hereby pronounce the commencement of a new and bright journey of collaborative effort and Armenian unity.

Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg of North America
Armenian Evangelical Union of North America
Armenian Revolutionary Federation of Western USA
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party Western District
Armenian Relief Society of Western USA
Armenian General Benevolent Union, Western District
Armenian Missionary Association of America
Homenetmen Western USA
Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of the Western USA
Armenian Youth Federation of Western USA
Unified Young Armenians
Armenian National Committee of America Western Region
Armenian Assembly of America Western Region Office
Armenian Bar Association
Organization of Istanbul Armenians
Armenian Youth Association of California
Armenian Society of Los Angeles
Iraqi Armenian Family Association of Los Angeles



Yerevan allocates 1,7 billion drams for waste management

Yerevan allocates 1,7 billion drams for waste management

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13:02, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. The city of Yerevan will allocate 1 billion 726 million drams for waste management and sanitation.

The City Council made the decision today at a session.

The money will be used to buy 5 sanitation cleaning vehicles, 21 multi-functional vehicles, 22 snow removing machines, 10 garbage trucks and 3 special vehicles for cleaning waste containers.

155 million drams will be used to replace damaged or worn-out waste containers in the city with new ones.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.

Armenia, Kyrgyzstan sign double tax treaty

Armenia, Kyrgyzstan sign double tax treaty

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16:47, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Kyrgyzstan have signed a double tax treaty during the Eurasian Inter-governmental Council session in Cholpan-Ata, Issyk-Kul.

The document titled “Agreement On Excluding Double Taxation of Revenue and Preventing Tax Evasion between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Government of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan” was signed by Armenian economy minister Tigran Khachatryan and Kyrgyz economy minister Sanzhar Mukanbetov.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.

Sports: Another Armenian wrestler wins bronze at World Cadet C’ships

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 5 2019
Sport 12:59 05/08/2019 Armenia

Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Arman Vardanyan (60 kg) has become a bronze medalist of the 2019 World Cadet Wrestling Championship ended in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The Armenian wrestler defeated Kyrgyz Zhanbolat Turatbekov 6-0 in the fight for bronze, the National Olympic Committee’s press service reported.

Earlier Razmik Kurdyan (110 kg) became a silver medalist of the cadet championship, while Arman Khachikyan (65 kg) and Vigen Nazaryan (80 kg) won bronze medals.

The Armenia team took the 5th position at the championship.


Armenia urges Turkey to cease all activities within Cyprus EEZ

Panorama, Armenia

The Armenian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement on Turkey’s attempt to conduct a new drilling operation in Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), calling on Turkey to abandon its plans.

“We express our deep concern over Turkey’s attempt to conduct a new drilling operation in the northeast of Cyprus. Turkey’s continued provocative actions in the Eastern Mediterranean put the security and stability of the region at risk. 

“We reiterate our full support and solidarity with the Republic of Cyprus and its people and call on Turkey to cease all activities within Cyprus EEZ and respect the sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus and rights of people of Cyprus to pursue their political, social and economic development without external pressure,” the statement read. 

Sports: Armenian footballer to continue career in Cyprus

News.am, Armenia
July 2 2019
 

Midfielder for the Armenian national football team Gevorg Ghazaryan will continue his football career in Cyprus.

The 31-year-old footballer has signed a two-year contract with the AEL of Limasol, which won fourth place in the championship that ended in Cyprus.

Ghazaryan, who left the Portuguese Shavish, told NEWS.am Sport that he has offers from Kazakhstan, Greece, Cyprus and Portugal.

Sports: Minsk 2019: Hovhannes Bachkov to fight for gold

Panorama, Armenia
Sport 11:54 29/06/2019 Armenia

Boxer Hovhannes Bachkov at 64 kg has qualified for the final of the 2nd European Games, the National Olympic Committee reported.

On the 8th day of the European Games underway in Minsk Bachkov fought against Netherland’s Enrico Lacruz in the semifinal and won 4:1, the source saod.

On June 30 in the final bout Bachkov will face the winner of the semifinal of Luke Mccormack (Great Britain) vs Sofiane Oumiha (France) pair.

Hovhannes Bachkov had entered the ring from the 1/8 finals where had had a confident win 5:0 over Irish James Mc Givern and in the ¼ finals the Armenian boxer had competed with Greek Alexandros Tsanikidis and had celebrated victory, 5:0.

On June 28 Armenian boxer Artur Hovhannisyan (49 kg) also won the semifinal and got a chance to fight for a gold medal while Karen Tonakanyan (60 kg) and Gor Nersesyan (81 kg) lost the semifinal bouts satisfying with bronze medals.


Sports: Armenian wrestlers win two medals in Cadet European C’ship

MediaMax, Armenia
Armenian wrestlers win two medals in Cadet European C’ship

Vigen Nazaryan (80 kg weight class) took the silver medal after losing to Vasile Cojoc (Romania) 3-0 in the final.

Karapet Manvelyan (48kg) won the bronze after beating Anatoliy Kotyk (Ukraine) 6-2 in the match for the third place.

Two other Armenian wrestlers will compete for the bronze medal today, Homeros Arakelyan (45kg) and Armen Harutyunyan (51kg).


Music: 13 pianists competing for the main award at Aram Khachaturian International Competition

Panorama, Armenia
Culture 20:10 10/06/2019 Armenia

The semi-final round of the 15th Khachaturian International Competition is underway on June 10 at Yerevan specialized secondary music school named after Tchaikovsky. According to Aram Khachaturian Competition Cultural Foundation, 13 participants have passed to the semi-final round for the main award and the prizes.

The final round of the competition will take place on June 12. The finalists will perform with the State Symphony Orchestra of Armenia which is the official symphony of the competition.

The Khachaturian International Competition is held in Yerevan from June 6 to June 14 every year starting from 2003. For the first time it was implemented within the framework of events, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of great composer. In 2013 the Khachaturian competition was elected as a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions becoming the only Armenian competition ever honored with such a privilege.

“Summit of minds” is good platform for Armenia to get very important answers about the world

“Summit of minds” is good platform for Armenia to get very important answers about the world

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12:11, 8 June, 2019

YEREVAN, JUNE 8 ARMENPRESS. The “Summit of minds” taking place in Armenia is a very important platform to discuss a number of global issues. For Armenia it’s very important for understanding where the world moves and where the world will be in 20-30 years and planning our path, ARMENPRESS reports President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian said in his speech at the “Summit of minds” in Dilijan.

President Sarkissian compared the “Summit of minds” with Noah’s ark, which gave a new start. “When I personally look at the new world, I see signs of flood in many places, I see signs of flood in our behavior, how we act, what we do with the nature. All these reminds that there are signs of flood and we do something wrong. We mistreat nature. Looking at global politics, we see there are huge uncertainties in the world connected with the future of Europe, connected with the Brexit, in the USA – connected with the upcoming elections, in the Middle East and many other places. Today the world is full of new ideas or those coming from ancient times. Lots of populism, fake news, misunderstanding. Finally, what will happen to the world? We lose more and more trust, lose the ability of dialogue. In this sense, the “Summit of minds” is like a small ark. Today it’s not the Noah’s ark, it’s an Armenian ark, where people come to discuss how to save the planet”, the President said.

According to Sarkissian, it’s very important for Armenia to hear what the world says, to ask the “Summit of minds” what’s going on in this world, what to do and how to do, where are we moving to and what we can do as the Republic of Armenia. The President noted that those are global issues but are also connected with Armenia, since it’s very important to understand where the world goes and where it will be in 20-30 years and it’s very important for Armenia to have its own a program and path and understand what and how to do.

In the words of Armen Sarkissian, the “Summit of minds” is a think tank that thinks about the future of the planet. He noted that it always took place in a wonderful place, in Chamonix city. The President said that it’s a great honor for him to be able to persuade Thierry Malleret and other partners to hold it in Armenia.

Among the participants of the event are French Prime Minister (2005-2007) Dominique de Villepin, United States National Security Advisor at Obama administration, retired United States Marine Corps general James Jones, Special Presidential Representative for International Cultural Cooperation and Ambassador at Large Mikhail Shvydkoy,  Director of Investment and Enterprise at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) James Zhan, Former UK Health Minister, Professor Ara Darzi, President of the Italian National Research Council Massimo Inguscio, Siemens CEO Jan-Marc Lischka and others.

 

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan