School To Present Musical "The Georgetown Boys" On Saturday

SCHOOL TO PRESENT MUSICAL ON SATURDAY

Asbury Park Press, NJ
May 2 2008

LONG BRANCH: "The Georgetown Boys," a musical, will be presented at 8
p.m. Saturday at the Long Branch Middle School by Brookdale Community
College’s Center for Holocaust Studies.

The musical recounts the true story about 109 boys who, after being
orphaned during the Armenian Genocide, were brought to Canada to be
trained as farmers in Georgetown, a suburb of Toronto.

Tickets are $25 for the public and $12 for students and Center for
Holocaust Studies members. For tickets, visit to
or call (732) 842-8028.

www.holocaustbcc.org

STAR Company To Become General Sponsor Of Armenian National Football

STAR COMPANY TO BECOME GENERAL SPONSOR OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

arminfo
2008-04-30 14:59:00

ArmInfo. STAR company, that unites the net of supermarkets, will become
general sponsor of Armenian national football championship. Today
President of Football Federation of Armenia Ruben Hayrapetyan and
Executive director of STAR Vahan Kerobyan signed the cooperation
contract.

Hayrapetyan said that Armenian top league will be called STAR –
National Championship of Armenia. He also added that except supporting
the top league STAR will also become the partner of Armenian national
football team. ‘We are happy to cooperate with the biggest net of
supermarkets in Armenia. Our joint work will be directed to football
development in Armenia’, – he said.

For his part, Executive Director of STAR, Vahan Keropyan, said that the
company will take all the efforts to assist development of football in
Armenia. ‘Foorball is the most popular kind of sports in Armenia. We
are happy that our logo will be presented at the championship’, –
he said. He did not rule out later they may also support championship
of other kinds of sports.

To note, STAR is the biggest net of supermarkets in Armenia, 28,3%
of shares of which belong to European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development. At present there are 9 STAR supermarkets in Yerevan. The
10th will be opened soon.

National Assembly Adopts The Statement On Nagorno Karabakh

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS THE STATEMENT ON NAGORNO KARABAKH

armradio.am
29.04.2008 14:45

With 96 pro and 3 con votes and 2 abstentions the National Assembly
today adopted the NA Statement on Nagorno Karabakh. Three members of
the Heritage faction voted against the Statement, the rest did not
participate in the voting.

In the Statement the National Assembly suggests the President and
the Government:

To be more initiative in Armenia’s policy on the settlement of the
Nagorno Karabakh issue;

Intensify and expand the efforts of working out and conducing
arrangements directed at informing the international community about
the Nagorno Karabakh issue, involving the whole Armenian potential,
opportunities and means;

To work out the legal norms within the framework of international law
that will ensure more productive cooperation between the Republic
of Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and will enable the
Republic of Armenia to act as the guarantor of NKR security and ensure
the full security and defense of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in
case of military aggression or application of other violent means
by Azerbaijan;

Make every effort for the purpose of ensuring the effectiveness of the
negotiations to restore the full participation of NKR representatives
in the process as an internationally recognized party to the conflict;

Prepare alternative opportunities of the international recognition
of NKR independence that should be applied in case the negotiations
in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group fail.

RA President: Artsakhi People Won Right To Independence

RA PRESIDENT: ARTSAKHI PEOPLE WON RIGHT TO INDEPENDENCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.04.2008 15:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan received
Tuesday Bulgaria’s Ambassador to Armenia Todor Marinov Staikov,
the presidential press office reported.

The diplomat conveyed Bulgaria’s President Georgi Parvanov’s offer
to visit his country.

The parties stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral
relations and collaboration in the economic field. Necessity of soonest
formation of a joint intergovernmental commission was also noted.

President Sargsyan and Ambassador Staikov referred to the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement process and Azerbaijan’s warlike rhetoric
despite commitments to resolve all problems peacefully.

"Artsakh has won the right to independent and free life. It’s
impossible to ignore the people’s right self-determination

Author George Bournoutian To Deliver Lecture On "Tigran The Great" B

AUTHOR GEORGE BOURNOUTIAN TO DELIVER LECTURE ON "TIGRAN THE GREAT" BOOK IN BELMONT

Noyan Tapan
April 29, 2008

BELMONT, APRIL 29, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. George Bournoutian
will give a lecture about his most recent work "Tigranes II and Rome"
on May 5. The book has been translated to English from the original
Armenian text by historian Hakob H. Manandyan. The book is regarded
as the first serious attempt to examine the 1st century B.C. Armenian
monarch, Tigran the Great, without appealing to patriotic sentiments
and with a grounding in Greek and Roman sources.

Armenian Genocide: Issue Of Global Politics?

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: ISSUE OF GLOBAL POLITICS?
Lina Veskushenko

Pravda
/asia/28-04-2008/105017-armenian_genocide-0
April 28 2008
Russia

The world has commemorated another anniversary of Armenian genocide by
the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1923. Most countries, as well as Russia,
acknowledged the fact of misdeed. However, Turkey refused to do
it; anyway, the EU not to accept Turkey. Turkey and Armenia have
practically no relations, but international geopolitics is involved
in the issue of genocide. The relations between the two countries
are improving at local level. Why are politicians so adamant?

On April 24 Armenians in the whole world commemorate an anniversary
of Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Empire. Traditionally, solemn
and mourning events take place in Yerevan at the Memorial Complex
on top of Tsitsernakaberd hill. The monument is 12 inward-leaning
slabs that symbolize 12 vilayets (provinces) of the Ottoman Empire,
which territory Armenians inhabited before the genocide. The eternal
flame is housed in the center of the monument. In Armenian churches
there is a funeral service this day. Besides, numerous mourning events
are held in different cities of the world: in Moscow, Tbilisi, Paris,
Marseilles, Cologne, Berlin, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires and others.

Meanwhile, the fact that Armenian genocide was acknowledged by Turkey,
the assumed successor of the Ottoman Empire, long became a stumbling
block to the relations between Ankara and Yerevan. Turkey seeks to join
the EU, however most EU members demanded the acknowledgement of the
genocide. Experts and analysts question: "Will the issue of Turkey’s
responsibility for genocide turn into the issue of the world politics?"

It is to be noted that today the fact of the genocide was acknowledged
by 15 countries, including Russia, France, Italy, Switzerland, Canada,
Lithuania and above 30 US states. Last year the US Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations approved of the resolution that acknowledged Armenian
genocide by Turkey, despite the fact that the White House recommended
not to do it for fear of possible aggravations in the relations with
Turkey. Anyway, the resolution is neither an obligation, nor a law.

Turkey stated in response that it might decrease its help to US troops
in Iraq. According to Egemen Bagis, the deputy chairman of Turkey’s
ruling Justice and Development Party, "US troops in Iraq are largely
dependent on Turkey, and if the USA adopts a law on Armenian genocide,
Ankara will have to reduce the help."

Why has the issue of Armenian genocide turned into the issue of the
world politics?" It is not persistence of Ankara and its own view of
the history of Armenians and Turks. According to Armenian sources,
the genocide claimed 1.5 million lives. At night of April, 24 1915
the government of Young Turks arrested and killed practically all the
Armenian intelligence in Istanbul. Then there was a mass deportation
of Armenians from all the provinces of the Ottoman Empire.

Turkey ‘s authorities have their own version of events. They call
the deportation of Armenians "a forced migration", since Armenians
were against the Turkish government during the attack of Russian
troops. Turkish historians argue that the operation claimed 300,000
Armenians at most.

Yerevan and Ankara have been at the state of cold war for almost
100 years. They did not break the ice even in the post-Soviet
years. Although Turkey was the first country to acknowledge Armenia’s
independence after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the borders between
the countries has remained closed. Turkey did not acknowledge the
genocide, but it also argued that all charges of the genocide should be
dismissed. Moreover, it backed up Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue. The more Europe insists on acknowledgement of the genocide,
the stronger Ankara denies the fact.

Weak steps towards better relations yielded no results. Ankara offered
Armenia to participate in the mixed committee that would have ready
access to archives to investigate mass murders. No further steps
followed. Armenia agreed to take part in a project of building the
Kars-Akhalkalaki railroad; however, the issue is still up in the air.

After France acknowledged the Armenian genocide in 2001, Turkey
witnessed large-scale boycotts of French commodities, and French
companies were not allowed to take part in lucrative projects. As a
result, the turnover between Paris and Ankara decreased by over one
billion dollars in a year.

So why does the Armenian genocide of the past century excite comment
and cause a standoff between Ankara and the West? The issue of the
Armenian genocide is not as simple as that. There is really a growing
confrontation between Europe and Muslim countries, as well as the
important geopolitical aspect of the problem in the strained struggle
for energy resources.

Acknowledgement of the genocide entails consequences like in the
case with Germany and Austria that acknowledged the genocide of the
Jewish people during the Second World War and the derision of Slavs
and other peoples. Both countries pay compensation to sufferers.

In the case of Turkey Armenia may claim material and territorial
compensation, for Mount Ararat, the symbol of Armenian people, is
situated in Turkey. The former president of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan,
stated that even if Turkey acknowledged the genocide, that would not
mean that Armenia would claim territorial and material compensation
from Turkey. Nevertheless, Turkey is afraid of that, for Turkey’s
economy will not endure it.

However, the issue of the Armenian genocide is likely to be followed
by the issue of the genocide of Kurds who Ankara had struggled for
years. An illustration of this scenario may be an interview of Okhran
Pamuk to a Swiss journal where he mentioned a million victims of the
Armenian genocide and 30,000 Kurds who died in 1984-1999. Okhran Pamuk
was attacked by the nationalistic press and strongly criticized by
aggressive demonstrators.

As for genocide, tragic events really took place, and people really
should remember their forefathers. They will go to the Yerevan
monument to pay homage to victims of 1915; they will light candles to
commemorate them. But time is a great healer, and Armenians whose
ancestors fled from the Kars massacre now marry Turks and live
happily. Nevertheless, they will come to Yerevan on April 24 and
will light candles for victims of the genocide. Turkish husbands will
tell nothing.

Hopefully, history will not play another practical joke with
this region, and Ankara and Yerevan will not let a spark kindle a
flame. Moreover, children born in Armenian-Turkish families should take
care for that. Politicians of Armenia and Turkey should be reasonable,
as well as politicians of those countries that play a geopolitical
game in the Caucasus.

http://english.pravda.ru/world

ANKARA: Al Jazeera Tv Shooting Documentary On Massacres Committed By

AL JAZEERA TV SHOOTING DOCUMENTARY ON MASSACRES COMMITTED BY ARMENIANS

Turkish Press
April 28 2008

IGDIR – A team from an international TV channel is currently in
the eastern province of Igdir to shoot a documentary program on the
massacres committed by Armenians.

Al Jazeera TV channel planned to shoot a program about the massacres
committed by Armenians, the channel`s Turkey bureau chief Yousef
Sharif told reporters on Thursday.

Sharif said the TV channel`s team arrived in Igdir to collect
information from the witnesses of the massacres.

He said the monument erected in the memory of the Turks massacred
by Armenians, which is the highest monument in Turkey, would also be
introduced in Al Jazeera`s program.

The TV channel`s team had an interview with Ali Asker Turk, a witness
of the massacre, in Igdir. They also shot scenes in Oba village,
where 97 Turks were burnt alive by Armenians.

Al Jazeera is a television network headquartered in Doha,
Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs
satellite TV channel with the same name, Al Jazeera has since expanded
into a network with several outlets, including the internet and
specialty TV channels in multiple languages, and in several regions
of the world.

Turkey Intends To Take Some Steps In View Of Adoption Of Statement I

TURKEY INTENDS TO TAKE SOME STEPS IN VIEW OF ADOPTION OF STATEMENT IN ARGENTINE SENATE ON RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE

arminfo
2008-04-28 14:50:00

ArmInfo. A Turkish foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday necessary
initiatives were underway pertaining to the new text adopted by
the Argentine Senate supporting Armenian allegations regarding the
1915 events, the Hurriyet Turkish newspaper reports. Moreover, the
statement of Turkey’s FM reads: "The Argentine Senate has approved
a new text supporting the baseless Armenian allegations… (which)
we strongly condemn and fully reject". "Decision of the Argentina
Senate contradicts historical facts and violates principles of
international law" The spokesman said Turkish State Minister Mehmet
Aydin cancelled his visit to Argentina following this adoption of the
resolution". Moreover, State Minister of Turkey Mehmet Aydin cancelled
his visit to Argentina following this adoption of the resolution.

Aydin has been scheduled to travel to Buenos Aires on April 28-29 for
a gathering of the U.N.-sponsored Alliance of Civilizations initiative,
which aims to foster dialogue between Islamic and Western societies.

The Armenian Genocide fact has been recognized by 20 countries, in
particular, parliaments of Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, Italy,
over 40 American states, the parliaments of Greece, Cyprus, Argentina,
Belgium, Wales, Netherlands, Switzerland, , Canada and Poland,.

H. Margaryan: "Unique Coalition Formed"

H. MARGARYAN: "UNIQUE COALITION FORMED"

Panorama.am
20:38 25/04/2008

"This coalition is unique, as it has been formed in the result of
presidential elections and not parliamentarian ones," said Hovhannes
Margaryan, NA deputy and member of "Country of Laws" Party.

He said that as the current coalition is multilayered it will be
possible to carry out the pre-election projects in the projects of
the Government.

"Government has been immensely changed. Now the project of Government
is being discussed which will be presented to the National Assembly,"
he said.

As for the responsibilities, the deputy said that each part of the
coalition should have the sense of responsibility. "But at the same
time the notion of responsibility is common for everybody," he added.

According to Margaryan, serious projects are being drafted on fighting
against the shadow economy and "after five years not a single man
should live in tents."

Armenian FM Hopes That One Day Armenian And Turkish Leaders To Pay T

ARMENIAN FM HOPES THAT ONE DAY ARMENIAN AND TURKISH LEADERS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TOGETHER

ARMENPRESS
April 24, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian, who is in France on a working visit, was today Paris
municipality where a reception in the memory of the victims of the
Armenian genocide has been organized.

At the event present were French state, political and public figures,
heads of French, Jewish and Islamic organizations, French Armenians.

Armenian Foreign Ministry press service told Armenpress that expressing
gratitude to the Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe for initiating the event
which has become a tradition, the minister highly assessed the wisdom
and political courage of the European leaders which they display for
reconciling peoples of Europe.

"I hope one day Armenian and Turkish leaders will pay tribute in front
of memorial to the victims of the Armenian genocide and getting rid
of that heavy burden of the past will build a secure future together,"
Nalbandian said.

He noted that it is impossible to imagine the future without
reconciliation, and the way to it is not the oblivion but conscious
memory, "as together, turning over the black page of our history,
we can view the future with trust and belief."

"I believe in wisdom of the leaders and peoples of our two
countries. Armenia has many times stated about its readiness to
establish relations with Turkey without pre-conditions. I want to
reconfirm that Armenia is ready to exert efforts in that direction
for finding solutions to the issue and hopes that Turkey will display
same approach. All the countries of the region will benefit from it,"
the minister said.

In his speech the Paris mayor congratulated Nalbandian on his
appointment and highly assessed his 10-year activity in France
during which the relations between the two countries reached the
highest level.

He also stated that they accept the proposal of the minister to name
the park around the Komitas monument as Yerevan park and invited the
minister to open it together.

In the morning Nalbandian had a face-to-face meeting with the mayor
during which they discussed issues on boosting Armenian-French
cooperation and carrying out programs within the frameworks of
Yerevan-Paris partnership.

Today late in the evening the minister will arrive back in Yerevan.