Exclusive: Zareh Sinanyan Discusses Diaspora-Homeland Relations

Zareh Sinanyan, Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, sat down for an interview with Asbarez Editor Ara Khachatourian on Thursday. The two discussed the challenges facing Diaspora-Armenia relations and some of the strides that he has made since assuming the position in June.

Sinanyan will be a panelist on Saturday during the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region’s Grassroots Conference, where he and other expert panelists will discuss ways both the Diaspora and Homeland can work together to advance and strengthen ties. Khachatourian will moderate the panel, which is scheduled to be  held at 4 p.m. on October 19 at the Pasadena Convention Center.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 16-10-19

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 16-10-19

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YEREVAN, 16 OCTOBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 16 october, USD exchange rate stood at 476.57 drams. EUR exchange rate stood at 524.89 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate stood at 7.40 drams. GBP exchange rate stood at 602.53 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price stood at 22839.09 drams. Silver price stood at 269.75 drams. Platinum price stood at 13759.23 drams.

“I’ve heard about blood thirsty Turks” – Cher condemns Ankara’s operations in Syria

“I’ve heard about blood thirsty Turks” – Cher condemns Ankara’s operations in Syria

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. American-Armenian famous pop-singer Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian) commented on Turkey’s ongoing military operations in Syria’s north-east.

“Sorry to keep harping about Kurds, but I’ve heard about “blood thirsty Turks who tortured and murdered almost 2 million Armenians since I was 11. Also heard it in Armenia. Turk soldiers are still blood thirsty. Now they will commit genocide on the Kurds with Trump’s blessing”, Cher said on Twitter.

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Kurds,But I’ve Heard About ”Blood Thirsty TURKS Who Tortured & Murdered Almost 2Million Armenians SINCE I WAS 11.ALSO HEARD IT IN ARMENIA.TURK SOLDIERS ARE STILL BLOOD THIRSTY. NOW THEY WILL COMMIT GENOCIDE ON THE KURDS WITH trump’s BLESSING.
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On October 9 Turkish forces launched an offensive in Syria’s north-east.

The Armenian foreign ministry released a statement noting that Armenia condemns the military invasion by Turkey in north-east Syria, which would lead to deterioration of regional security, losses among civilians, mass displacement and eventually to a new humanitarian crisis.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Karabakh FM: Creation of Artsakh state became response to Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing

News.am, Armenia
Oct 11 2019
Karabakh FM: Creation of Artsakh state became response to Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing Karabakh FM: Creation of Artsakh state became response to Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing

14:09, 11.10.2019
                  

The international recognition of Artsakh will contribute to the strengthening of security and peace in the South Caucasus region. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic), Masis Mayilian, on Friday stated this at the “Cooperation for Justice and Peace” Forum of Artsakh Friends, in capital city Stepanakert.

The FM familiarized the discussants with the history of Artsakh. He noted that the decision on Artsakh’s self-determination was made in accordance with international and domestic law, and it became a response to Azerbaijan’s constant violations of human rights, large-scale ethnic cleansing, renunciation of dialogue, and use of force to resolve the matter. Mayilian recalled that under those conditions, the creation of a state was the most optimal avenue.

In his words, the signing of the ceasefire agreement in 1994 had inspired hope to open the way for Artsakh’s international recognition and the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but the respective peace process was hampered by Azerbaijan’s refusal to resolve the matter pacifically. As per Artsakh’s FM, by obstructing to restoring the full format of negotiations, renouncing confidence-building measures, continuing the arms race, threatening with a new war, and distorting the essence of the conflict, Azerbaijan impedes the efforts of the mediators. Moreover, according to Mayilian, Azerbaijan pursues a policy of isolation and preaching hatred, and deepening the chasm and delaying the possibility of a decision. He added that Baku shows no sign of compromise and reconsideration of its approaches.

The Artsakh FM also said that in response to Azerbaijan’s actions, the Artsakh authorities continue their efforts to smoothen international cooperation. As per Mayilian, several documents have been adopted since 2012, numerous Australian and US states have recognized Artsakh’s independence, friendship agreements have been signed with more than twenty cities, and various projects have been implemented with the help of sister cities.

The minister stressed that the recognition of Artsakh does not hinder the efforts of the mediators, and it fully complies with the spirit of the negotiations. According to Mayilian, the mediators have noted that Artsakh’s status issue should be resolved by the population, and international recognition would help in a final settlement.

“With its peace policy in the region, Artsakh has shown that it has an important role in the ‘architecture’ of peace, the FM highlighted. “Recognition will allow the use of soft power and is important from a human rights perspective. Human rights can’t be violated, and human rights can’t be curtailed simply because the people of Karabakh are living in an unrecognized country. One can’t limit the development of state institutions with the expectation of settlement.”

In Mayilian’s words, the Artsakh state institutions have stood the test of time and proved their viability. According to him, even during the war, the Artsakh people were able to rebuild their economy from scratch, create and strengthen state institutions, make efforts to conduct high-level elections, and ensure freedom of speech.

Furthermore, as per the FM, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Artsakh has launched the submission of national reports on the implementation of international agreements, and has already circulated at the UN for the first time the report on the implementation of civil rights. He added that Artsakh has joined the UN Sustainable Development Initiatives, within the framework of which a national sustainable development council has been established in Artsakh.

“Artsakh has gone through a great number of ordeals,” Masis Mayilian concluded. “But it has remained true to its objectives.”

West Coast Armenian Genealogy Conference

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NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
October 1, 2019
contact- Daniel Ohanian
626/639-7181



Armenian Genealogy Comes Arrives in CA

Glendale, CA – Finding “lost” Armenian relatives a century after the Genocide 
is a daunting task.  Genealogical research turns out to be an accessible means 
for everyday folk to achieve this end.

A small group of dedicated Armenians have been organizing conferences to train 
people on how to dig into their ancestry.

Three have been held so far in Watertown, MA (2016), Detroit, MI (2017), and 
Mahwah, NJ (2018).  Response has been overwhelming with so many interested that 
some could not be accommodated.  Hundreds of Armenians have become armed with 
the tools to trace their ancestry through research and DNA technology

For the first time, on the weekend of November 15-17, Armenians on the West 
Coast will have the opportunity share in the excitement their East Coast 
compatriots have experienced.  Organizers have reported demand from people 
living in communities in western state of the U.S. Working with them, the 
Western Armenia Committee has put together this opportunity for people in 
southern [and central] California.

Arrangements are being finalized and details will be released in the coming 
weeks about registration, hotel availability for conference participants, the 
sponsors, etc.


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AEF’s School Supply Project Provides Materials for Students in Armenia, Artsakh, Javakhk

AEF placed collection boxes at Armenian school’s in order to gather supplies for their SSP

It’s that time of year again. Schools have begun a new academic year and welcomed students from all walks of life. Some have all the necessary supplies, while others are less fortunate and struggle to meet the bare minimum standard. There are even those who regrettably don’t have any school supplies at all. This is especially true for some elementary, middle, and high school students in the small towns and villages of Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk. This condition is not publicly evident, most notably due to the pride and self-respect of the parents of less fortunate students. However, a chance encounter during a memorable trip to the Ararat region of Armenia triggered multiple successful initiatives to help ameliorate the situation.

This is a story of how, in 2007, a family’s visit to a newly renovated school in Orgov village initiated the Armenian Educational Foundation’s School Supply Project. To date, 18,000 students have received basic supplies including backpacks, calculators, notebooks, pencils, sharpeners, erasers, colored pencils, and coloring books. This year alone, 300 students in Javakhk and 340 more in Artsakh have already received school supplies to begin the new school year.

When Ara and Lily Savadian along with their family visited the Orgov school, students dressed in their Sunday best greeted them with wildflower bouquets. Being unaware of the challenges of village life, the Savadians were taken aback by the sight of students sitting at their desks with hardly any supplies in classrooms with bare walls. The decorative stickers they had brought to share with the children were not enough to address the issues these students were facing. Regardless, the Savadians were overwhelmed by the resilient spirit of students who exhibited a fierce drive and determination to learn. In some cases, families with more than one child sent each of their kids to school on alternate days, because they only had one pair of shoes that had to be shared in the family.

Upon returning from the trip, the Savadian family committed to helping in any way they could. Collection boxes were placed in AGBU’s Manoogian-Demirdjian School in Canoga Park to collect supplies and classroom decorations. The boxes were then sent to the school in Orgov and letters of gratitude came pouring in. To expand the program and involve other volunteer sponsors, Lily Savadian proposed to Vahe Hacopian – AEF president at the time – to make the project an integral part of the foundation’s annual program and budget.

The School Supply Project is focused on smaller, remote schools that require the most assistance. Due to recent restrictive custom regulations, rather than collecting supplies, new ones are bought in the United States and sent to Armenia and Artsakh. As for Javakhk, the supplies are bought in Georgia from Armenian merchants. Many young volunteers from the U.S., as well as Armenia, Artsakh and Javakhk, assist in acquiring the supplies, filling the backpacks, boxing, shipping, and distributing the supplies to the students.

This year, university students helped distribute the supplies in Javakhk. Armenuhi Shirinyan, an AEF scholarship recipient studying in Tbilisi University who was raised in Javakhk, described the event:

“When we were giving the school supplies to the children, I was particularly impressed by a 14 to 15-year-old girl with blue eyes, who was not only intelligent but also had a brilliant mind. It feels as if the _expression_ of her face has been tattooed on my heart. She said ‘When anyone cares about us, our hearts fill with gratitude. We must study as hard as we can because it is a great responsibility being part of this kind and caring organization.’”

Anahit Yazyan, another AEF scholarship recipient, who volunteered in the distribution wrote:

“I am very proud that our nation has such worthy people as benefactors. Not only do they help university students, but also school children in need. On August 9, they helped school children in three villages of Ninotsminda. You should have seen the smiles on the faces of the school children as they received their supplies for the new school year. Their parents blessed both the benefactors and us for their presence.”

AEF’s SSP provides schol supplies for students in Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk

For these two volunteers, it was like looking into a mirror of their childhood – they saw themselves in the students they were helping. They reminisced their first day of school, with an unsharpened pencil in their pencil pouch and a fresh, crisp notebook on their desk, eagerly waiting for the chance to use them both.

Even at a young age, students understand the impact of new school supplies. Not only does it give them the tools they need to excel, but it also cascades to their self-esteem knowing others are advocating for their success.

Pencils, markers, notebooks, paper – these supplies are all meant to help students excel. Students need to focus on learning, instead of worrying about having enough pencils to write the next great novel or compose the next symphony.

We’re here to help. Until students no longer have the need, the School Supply Project is dedicated to helping those who need it most. For further inquiries regarding the School Supply Project and other gratifying Armenian Education Foundation projects, please contact the AEF office at 818.242.4154.

http://asbarez.com/186267/aefs-school-supply-project-provides-materials-for-students-in-armenia-artsakh-javakh/?fbclid=IwAR3QLXhXYk6ZGe-k9FJRqEEvTcUiyiIuGysEXr0AtS4jKnwQgmiAFDD7aAA

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani Arrives in Armenia

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani deplanes at Zvartnots Airport on Sept. 30

President Hassan Rouhani of Iran arrived in Yerevan on Monday and was welcomed at Zvartnots Airport by Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.

He is in Armenia to attend the Eurasian Economic Council’s summit, scheduled to kick off on Tuesday. Iran was invited to become an observer state to the EEU.

Rouhani joins Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong and Moldova’s President Igor Dodon as EEU observers.

As the chairing country of the EEU, the annual summit is being hosted by Armenia.

President Vladimir Putin of Russia, who is also scheduled to arrive in Armenia for the EEU summit will hold separate meetings with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Rouhani in Yerevan on October 1 on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Union summit, the Kremlin said.

“Putin’s negotiations with Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan and Iranian President Rouhani will take place on the margins of the event,” the Kremlin said in a press statement.

Welcoming ceremony for Singapore PM starts at Armenian PM’s official residence

News.am, Armenia
Sept 29 2019
Welcoming ceremony for Singapore PM starts at Armenian PM’s official residence Welcoming ceremony for Singapore PM starts at Armenian PM’s official residence

11:41, 29.09.2019

YEREVAN. – A welcoming ceremony for Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who is on an official visit to Armenia has started at Armenian PM’s official residence.

Nikol Pashinyan and Lee Hsien Loong will hold talks that will be followed by a press conference.

The delegation led by Lee Hsien Loong arrived in Armenia on Saturday evening.

Meetings are also scheduled with Armenian President Armen Sarkissian, Catholicos of All Armenians, His Holiness Karekin II, and National Assembly Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan.

The Singaporean Premier will visit the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

On October 1, the Prime Minister of Singapore will attend an expanded meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Yerevan, at which an agreement on establishing a free trade area between the Eurasian Economic Union and Singapore will be signed.

The meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council will be held on October 1 in Yerevan with the participation of the leaders of the EEU member states: Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov and Chair of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission Tigran Sargsyan.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Moldovan President Igor Dodon will also visit attend the meeting.

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India firms up moves against Turkey cosying up to Pakistan

Times of India / Economic Times
Sept 28 2019
IANS|
Sep 28, 2019, 01.29 PM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades after his UN General Assembly speech.

NEW YORK: Even as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was openly cosying up to Pakistan against India at the UNGA, New Delhi has been quietly cementing its ties with three of Ankaras close neighbours and strong rivals – Cyprus, Armenia and Greece.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades after his UN General Assembly speech, during which the former "reiterated India's consistent support for the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and unity of the Republic of Cyprus".

India's statement was significant as the east Mediterranean island was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974, with Ankara occupying the northern part.

Turkey established the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which marked the beginning of a long military standoff between the two sides.

The TRNC lacks international recognition, and has diplomatic ties with only Turkey. Erdogan has also refused to withdraw over 30,000 troops stationed in northern Cyprus.

Modi also met Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday.

Following the meeting, Modi tweeted: "Had the opportunity to interact with the PM of Greece, @kmitsotakis. India-Greece relations have stood the test of time. We will work to enhance trade as well as people-to-people relations for the benefit of our citizens."

Both leaders reviewed the state of bilateral relations and discussed steps to intensify political, economic and people to people exchanges.

Turkey and Greece have long had strained ties, and were close to military conflict over the Greek islets of Imia in 1996, before the US stepped in to avert disaster. The uninhabited islets in the Aegean Sea, known as Kardak islets, or Imia in Greece, have been the subject of much friction between the two sides.

Greece and Turkey are also in a spat over Ankara threatening to explore for hydrocarbons in areas Greece claims as its own continental shelf.

Though Greece is smaller in size to Turkey, it spends a formidable amount of its budget on defence spending – seventh in the world at $1,230 per capita – and whose fighter pilots regularly engage in mock dogfights with invading Turkish jets.

Modi also met his Armenian counterpart Nikol Pashinyan, whose country shares a border with Turkey with whom relations have been rocky.

Armenians have not been able to forgive the genocide of millions of its nationals by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. The Turkish government has denied that a genocide ever took place.

"Had extensive deliberations with PM @NikolPashinyan. We talked about expanding India-Armenia cooperation in aspects relating to technology, pharmaceuticals and agro-based industries. PM Pashinyan also referred to the popularity of Indian movies, music and Yoga in Armenia," Modi tweeted on Thursday.

Earlier this year, the Armenian Parliament Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan described Armenia and Cyprus as "true friends" that share the common goal of containing Turkey.

The Foreign Ministers of Cyprus, Greece and Armenia also held their first-ever trilateral meeting in the Cypriot capital of Nicosia in June.

In his UNGA speech, Anastasiades said "Cyprus remains the last European divided country".

He also accused Turkey of violating the sovereign rights of Cyprus in its internationally recognised exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf.

The Greek Prime Minister in his UNGA speech slammed Turkey's "gunboat diplomacy" saying it undermines prospects to resolve the Cyprus issue.

"Turkey's illegal drilling activities undermine efforts to restart negotiations and dangerously escalate tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean," he said.

The Armenian Prime Minister also slammed Turkey in his UNGA speech for "refusing to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia, overtly assisting Azerbaijan against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh" and termed Turkey "a serious security threat to Armenia and the Armenian people who had experienced the deep tragedy of the Genocide and continue to face the fierce denial of truth and justice".

In view of the deep animosity the three countries share with Turkey, Modi's meetings with the leaders assumes significance, and is an apparent move to counter Ankara's moves to side with Islamabad against India.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/india-firms-up-moves-against-turkey-cosying-up-to-pak/articleshow/71347823.cms

Asbarez: Biden Calls for Reaffirmation of U.S. Record on the Armenian Genocide

The ANCA offers this point-by-point comparison of Biden’s record on the Armenian Genocide both as U.S. Senator and as Vice-President.

Democratic Presidential Frontrunner Stakes out Position in a Letter to the ANCA

WASHINGTON—Former Vice President Joe Biden has written a letter to the Armenian National Committee of America declaring that: “The United States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian Genocide.”  The full text of this letter and a detailed review of his lengthy record on the Armenian Genocide, both as a U.S. Senator and as Vice President during the Obama-Biden Administration, are provided below.

Text Of Joe Biden’s September 16, 2019 Letter To The ANCA

September 16, 2019

Armenian National Committee of America
c/o Aram S. Hamparian, Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your commitment and continued leadership to strengthen the U.S.-Armenian relationship. At a time when democratic principles are under attack around the world and decades of progress are at risk, bold leadership in defense of our shared values and our shared vision for the future is more important than ever.

The United States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian Genocide. We must never forget or remain silent about this horrific and systematic campaign of extermination that resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children and the mass deportation of 2 million Armenians from their homes. If we do not fully acknowledge, commemorate, and teach our children about genocide, the words “never again” lose their meaning. The facts must be as clear and as powerful for future generations as for those whose memories are seared by tragedy. Failing to remember or acknowledge the fact of a genocide only paves the way for future mass atrocities.

U.S.-Armenian relations have progressed because of your voice and your leadership, and I trust you will keep speaking out and fighting injustice wherever you find it.

Sincerely,

Joseph R. Biden, Jr.

Senator Biden:

As a Senator, Joe Biden consistently supported issues of special concern to Americans of Armenian heritage:

Senator Biden’s record on the Armenian Genocide is provided below:

— Senator Biden supported legislative initiatives to recognize the Armenian Genocide, dating back to his work with Senator Bob Dole to seek passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.J.Res.212) in 1990.

— Senator Biden, in response to a 2007 question from the Los Angeles Times editorial board about the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.106), said: “I support it, and the reason is simple: I have found in my experience that you cannot have a solid relationship with a country based on fiction. It occurred. It occurred.”

— Senator Biden – in connection with his leadership in pressing the George W. Bush Administration to explain its actions against U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans – secured a number of commitments from the Administration, among them that: 1) The State Department would brief Members of Congress on its efforts to promote Turkish recognition of the real history of the Armenian Genocide, and; 2) U.S. ambassadors to Yerevan and Ankara would exchange visits for the purpose of ending Turkey’s economic blockade of Armenia.

— Senator Biden authored a 2007 resolution, which was adopted unanimously in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to honor Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was assassinated in Turkey for writing about the Armenian Genocide.

Vice President Biden:

The Obama-Biden Administration– over the course of two full terms in office – pivoted hard against the spirit and letter of its high-profile campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide, deepening official U.S. complicity in Turkey’s genocide denials and ongoing obstruction of justice for this crime.

The Obama-Biden Administration’s record on the Armenian Genocide if provided below:

— The Obama-Biden Administration, soon after taking office, broke its repeatedly stated and explicitly articulated promise to properly condemn and commemorate the Armenian Genocide.

— The Obama-Biden Administration formally opposed the 2010 Congressional resolution commemorating the Armenian Genocide, encouraging U.S. legislators – in writing – to block passage of this measure.

— The Obama-Biden Administration’s Secretary of State, in 2012, publicly dismissed the Armenian Genocide as a matter for “historical debate,” subsequently ignoring calls by 60 U.S. Representatives to renounce this act of outright genocide denial.

— The Obama-Biden Administration filed a 2013 Amicus Curiae brief opposing Supreme Court consideration of a case allowing descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors to pursue insurance claims.

— The Obama-Biden Administration pressured Armenia to sign and support the 2009 Turkey-Armenia Protocols, a reckless and irresponsible accord that included provisions for creating a “historical commission” for the purpose – long advanced by Ankara – of calling into question the reality of the Armenian Genocide.