Football Manager-2018 game to include homosexual players

As long as in English football they wait for the homosexual players to confess, Football Manager has already added to the new version of the popular computer game players of non-traditional sexual orientation.

Miles Jacobson, a company spokesman, stated that they would like to show homosexual players that they should not be afraid of public confession. However, such players in the computer game are not real and will not have names and surnames.

Thomas Hitzlsperger, former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder, was the one in the English Premier League who spoke about his sexual orientation. However, the German footballer did it in 2014, a year after his career.

Man takes hostage kindergarten pupils (video)

20.10 At the moment, shots are heard shots are heard from the kindergarten. The reporter of NEWS.asm reporters that everyone had been removed from the scene.

19.17 It is found out that the men, who entered the kindergarten, is Argam Hovikyan, a resident of Armavir.

According to NEWS.am, the man has hurt the ex-wife and his mother-in-law, and they were taken to hospital. He hurt his wife at the entrance to the kindergarten.

The source had earlier informed that according to preliminary data, the citizen, who had entered Manushak kindergarten with a knife, was the former son-in-law of the kindergarten’s headmaster. Before that he had tried to see his wife, but failed, after which he broke into a kindergarten, and took hostage one of the pupils and nurses to take revenge. The man demands to meet with his wife and child.

18.38 At the moment, as a result of police negotiations and explanatory work, all the hostages were abandoned, except one boy.

The man used violence against a kindergarten nurse who is injured.

There is a tense situation in Armavir region for already an hour. As the photojournalist Gagik Shamshyan reports from Armavir, a citizen entered the kindergarten Manushak, located on Baghramyan street, where he took employees and children hostage.

At the moment, the police, National Security Service and the Investigation Department are at the scene. Officers of the 2nd battalion of the 1st company of the 2nd officer regiment of the Traffic Police, as well as the Armavir regional police department and the Armavir police station work at the scene. It is currently being specified what requirements he submitted.

Details are available here

Taron Margaryan speaks about cafes bounded by polyethylene coverings

During the working meeting held in the Yerevan Mayor’s Office, presided by Mayor Taron Margaryan, it was reported that winter preparations were being continued in the administrative districts.

In particular, heating systems testing has been completed at subordinate schools, pre-school, cultural and health care facilities, and their uninterrupted operation is ensured.

Touching upon the organization of outdoor cafes in the capital, Taron Margaryan instructed the responsible persons to jointly supervise the relevant structures of the administrative districts, and exclude the activities of cafés and booths, which are bounded by polyethylene coverings.

At the same time, it was also instructed to strictly observe that the owners or renters of outdoor cafés organized the work exclusively in their areas.

The head of the Environmental Protection Department reported that preparatory work was underway to properly organize the citywide tree planting and cleanup to be held on November 11, and to raise awareness and involve the population as well.

The head of the Department of Communal Services reported that internal cleaning was underway, and it had been instructed to carry out sanitary cleaning not only in the central parts of the administrative districts, but on secondary streets, gardens, and yards.

Mayor Taron Margaryan instructed the Nature Protection Department to launch the autumn process of cropping off trees in Yerevan, as well as provide a professional approach, informing the citizens about these works.

Servicemen dies as a result of an accident

On October 28, Norayr Hovhannisyan, a serviceman under the contract of the Armed Forces of Armenia, died at the 13th km of the Sisian-Shenatag road, Syunik region, due to a car accident. Artsrun Hovhannisyan, Press Secretary of the Defense Ministry, confirmed the information in a conversation with .

Earlier, the website shamshyan.com reported that on October 28, around 19:10, at the 13th km of the Sisian-Shenatag road, cars VAZ-2106 and UAZ-3152 collided.

Due to the accident, 31-year-old Norayr Hovhannisyan was transferred to the Sisian Medical Center in an extremely bad condition, and, without regaining consciousness, died.

According to , the deceased was returning from the wedding ceremony.

Ruben Mehrabyan: The country is facing a complex solution to the problem, the problem will not be solved only due to the army

Former RA Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan’s wife, Ruzanna Khachatryan, made a note on Facebook today, which triggered heated debate. She wrote:

“I remember how he was avoiding military service, I remember how the Military Police were looking for him. His father appealed to one of his female friends who was an adviser to a high-ranking military official to release his son from police persecution. At that time I was curing her teeth, and remember how the caring friend, then rescued him from prison with the help of Shirkhanyan,who, if I am not mistaken was the Deputy Defense Minister at that time… And today, as a great “philosopher”, as a great “teacher,” shaking his finger from different chairs, he tries to give advice and instruction to the younger generation.”

MP Nikol Pashinyan assured that the matter concerned the current Minister of Defense Vigen Sargsyan.

A1 + has invited Ruben Mehrabyan to discuss the topic.

Did Vigen Sargsyan serve in the army or not?

Details of the interview are in the video

Film, dedicated to Henrikh Mkhitaryan is ready (video)

The documentary film “Miki: The Armenian Hero”, prepared by the Manchester United football club, dedicated to the midfielder of the Armenian National Team Henrikh Mkhitaryan, will be shown on November 16, on the channel of the English club, at 01:00 Yerevan time.

It lasts 60 minutes and tells about the passed way of the Armenian football player: from domestic football to the English Premier League.

Haigazian University Alumni Association Dinner to Take Place November 4

Haigazian University logo and university building

GLENDALE, Calif. – “Embrace the Future,” an annual dinner dance to support Haigazian University, will be held at 7pm on Saturday, November 4 at VERTIGO in Glendale, California. The event will begin with a social hour, followed by dinner and a short update about Haigazian. Seating is limited.

The evening is being planned by advocates of the only Armenian University in the Diaspora, Haigazian, located in Beirut, Lebanon. It is designed specifically to provide Armenian students with tuition support and hope for a prosperous future.

The passionate President of the university, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, will personally attend this anticipated gathering and provide an update on the state of the University. Alumni, supporters and members of the Board of Trustees will also be in attendance.

The University operates on the American model of higher education in a Christian environment. Haigazian offers both an undergraduate as well as a Graduate program and educates its students in the fields of Business, Economics, English, Armenian, Biology, and Chemistry. Among its other majors are Computer Science, Math, Physics, Education, Political Science, Social Work, and Psychology.

Dinner dance tickets are $125. Sponsorships categories are $500 (2 tickets) $1,000 (4 tickets), $2,500 (10 tickets), and $5,000 (10 tickets). Every donation received for this event will be appreciated by the Armenian students in need. Reservations should be sent to Haigazian University Support Fund, Inc. at 1724 Capistrano Circle, Glendale, CA 91208 or by calling Katia Kermoyan at 818-281-0351

AMAA Celebrates Centennial in Dazzling, Memorable Banquet

A scene from the AMAA Centennial Banquet (Photo: AMAA)

BY FLORENCE AVAKIAN

TEANECK, N.J. – The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) was created a hundred years ago to help and protect survivors of the Armenian Genocide who were desperately clinging to life. From those soul-searing and heartbreaking beginnings, the AMAA within a century has mushroomed into an awesome worldwide organization focusing on education, churches, humanitarian relief and camps in 24 countries, a stupendous accomplishment.

On Saturday evening, October 21, close to 400 enthusiastic supporters came together to celebrate this unique feat at a Centennial Banquet at the Marriott Teaneck Glenpointe in NJ, entitled “Faithful to our Legacy,” and to honor long time AMAA philanthropists Edward and Pamela Avedisian, and Doreen and Charles (posthumously) Bilezikian.

Guests of honor present included Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Grigor Hovhannissian, Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.N. Zohrab and Mrs. Irina Mnatsakanian, Prelacy Vicar General Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian representing the Armenian Prelate Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, and the Very Rev. Fr. Vasken Karayan representing the Armenian Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian. By e-mail, Armenian Catholic Bishop Michael Mouradian sent a congratulatory message.

Also attending were AMAA President Dr. Nazareth Darakjian and Dr. Ani Darakjian, Joyce Philibosian Stein and Joe Stein of the Stephen Philibosian Foundation, the Telfeyan Evangelical Foundation with several family members, Dr. Carnegie Calian, Badvelis (ministers) from all over the world including Canada, Europe, Armenia, the Middle East, and Australia, and representatives from the AGBU, AAHPO, Hamazkayin, Tekeyan Cultural Association, and the ARS.

Cutting the anniversary cake (Photo: AMAA)

Following an elegant reception, and the singing of the U.S. National Anthem by four young students from the Merdinian Armenian Evangelical School of Los Angeles and the Armenian Anthem by students from the Khoren and Shooshanig Avedisian School, Armenian Evangelical World Council President Rev. Berdj Djambazian shared an inspirational invocation. Dedicated Banquet co-chairs Drs. Celeste Telfeyan Helvacian and Dr. Nurhan Helvacian warmly welcomed the spirited crowd, briefly extolling the spectacular achievements of the 100-year-old Association.

SEEDS PLANTED IN FERTILE GROUND

Master of Ceremonies Dr. Raffy Hovanessian, a beloved long-time activist and benefactor in the Armenian community, presented an eloquent tribute to the history of the AMAA. Quoting the Bible, he recalled that “if seeds are planted in fertile ground, it gives forth lots of fruit, ten-fold,” then added, “thirty-fold, a hundred-fold.”

“The AMAA for a hundred years has been planting those seeds here and all over the world.  I am proud to say that I am the result of these selfless efforts,” he stated, expressing his gratitude for the AMAA’s superior educational benefits that he and his wife, noted art curator Vicki Shoghag Hovanessian, received during their youth.

In a sad tribute, he remembered the passing that week of one of the most stalwart AMAA members Khoren Nalbandian, and expressed sincere condolences to his wife Seta Nalbandian, an AMAA Board member.

Dr. Raffy Hovanessian, Master of Ceremonies (Photo: AMAA)

He pointed out the unique AMAA accomplishments from the days of the Genocide, to the time of the 1988 earthquake, the independence of Armenia and United Nations membership, the victorious liberation of Artsakh, and the massive Syrian relief efforts in Aleppo and Damascus.

Dr. Hovanessian thoughtfully recounted that the AMAA is “strongly nationalistic but emphasizes education and social services, has a heart but with the Christian spirit in it.”   Then paraphrasing the immortal Movses Khorenatzi, he said, “Born by mortals, may the AMAA be eternal.”

STANDING ON SHOULDERS OF GIANTS

AMAA President Dr. Nazareth Darakjian recounted a brief history of the   AMAA, and the “immense sacrifice” of giants Stephen Philibosian, Rev. Dr. Giragos Chopourian and Rev. Dr. Movses Janbazian and the “precious legacy” that needs to be passed on to future generations.

“The common theme of the organization is children, from the orphan and child care sponsorships to the Milk Fund, to the summer camps, to the after-school day centers, to the Avedisian School in Armenia and all the Armenian Evangelical schools in the Near East and the U.S.”  The work also extends to the youth, young adults, the students of Haigazian University, college scholarships, and the rebuilding of the churches in Armenia, Artsakh, Syria and the entire Armenian Diaspora, he said.

To accomplish these goals, the AMAA has committed itself to a Centennial Fundraising Campaign to raise 20 million dollars.   He stated proudly that the Campaign, which started a year ago, has already reached 35 percent of its goal.    With this Banquet initiating the momentum which will go around the world, the AMAA hopes to “reach the finish line in California exactly 12 months from now,” he declared with emphasis, after which an AMAA video was presented focusing on the children, schools, and the summer camps in Armenia, Lebanon, Syria and the U.S.

Delighting the audience were mezzo soprano Hasmik Meikhanedjian and pianist and composer Hayk Arsenyan, two New York-based musicians who have performed in many venues.  Meikhanedjian with heartfelt emotion sang a number of well-known Armenian songs, accompanied by Arsenyan who also played solos, including a passionate rendition of Khatchaturyan’s “Sabre Dance.”

From left to right:(L to R) Zaven Khanjian, Doreen Bilezikian and Dr. Nazareth Darakjian (Photo: AMAA)

BANQUET HIGHLIGHT

Well known California educator and former AMAA President Dr. Joseph Zeronian, and former AMAA Board Vice President Peter Kougasian, Esq., Assistant District Attorney under NY District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, shared the honor of introducing the honorees, Edward and Pamela Avedisian.

Dr. Zeronian referred to his mother, who grew up in a German orphanage in Kharpert, as his inspiration.  He focused on the crucial importance of education which “followed the tradition of the Bible and those dedicated missionaries.” He pointed out the tremendous accomplishments of the Avedisians who for the past 20 years have “enhanced the education in Armenia, with the building of the best school in the Malatya-Sepastya district, Yerevan’s poorest community, as well as several other projects.  “They have followed the principle that it is more blessed to give than to receive,” he stated.

To the surprise of many, an inspiring example of courage was displayed by Mr.  Kougasian who came to the podium, but due to a neurological problem, was unable to speak. In a digital text where his speech was recorded, he recalled that on a special family trip to the Mekhitarist Monastery on Venice’s San Lazzaro Island, a non-Armenian tour guide   told his son, “You should study a subject until you love it, because only then will it become a model of God’s love.  That is the foundation upon which the Avedisian School is built,” Mr. Kougasian emphasized.  “And when the Avedisians did this, Armenia already had free public school education, and the highest literacy rate of any country in the world.”

From left to right: Armenia’s Ambassador to the UN Zohrab Mnatsakanian; Ronald Altoon; and Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Grigor Hovhanissian (Photo: AMAA)

The Avedisians created the School for excellence, Kougasian continued. “This School represents a different mission, a belief that is peculiarly Armenian. It is the belief that true excellence in education can lead the sensitive soul on a path to God.”

Edward and Pamela Avedisian, in expressing appreciation, stated that the AMAA is the “major factor in projecting Armenian into the 21st century, but there still is a tremendous need to expand into many areas.”

Avedisian then introduced honorees Charles (posthumously) and Doreen Bilezikian who renovated the Avedisian School and playground in Shushi.  With great feeling, Doreen Bilezikian described the “deplorable conditions” in the Women’s Hospital in Yerevan, another renovation project undertaken by the Bilezikians.

In recognition of the great philanthropy by both the Avedisians and the Bilezikians, special handmade gifts were presented to them. AMAA President Dr. Nazareth Darakjian presented the Avedisians with a magnificent Michael Aram-designed gift of Noah’s Ark, and AMAA Executive Director/CEO Zaven Khanjian gave Doreen Bilezikian a lovely painting of the Bilezikian couple. The honorees and the AMAA President and Executive Director/CEO together participated in the cutting of the ceremonial AMAA anniversary cake which was distributed to all.

Devoted AMAA Executive Director/CEO Zaven Khanjian, who delivered the closing remarks, expressed deep appreciation to all involved in this memorable celebration. Khanjian, who has served as Chairman of the West Coast’s Armenia Fund, Americans for Artsakh, and the Merdinian Evangelical School Board, also founded and directed the Syrian Armenian Relief Fund (SARF).

From left to right: Zaven Khanjian, honorees Edward and Pamela Avedisian, and Dr. Nazareth Darakjian (Photo: AMAA)

He reiterated four promises.   To God, the promise is to “stay the course and carry out our mission with renewed vigor and energy all around the globe to our kin and beyond.”   To the AMAA members, a “commitment to integrity, accountability, transparency and full financial disclosure.”   To the next generation, “good stewardship, and the availability of resources for the challenging needs of the future.” And “for our people, to impact the spiritual and physical well-being of our people in Syria, Artsakh, Armenia, the Near East, Europe and the Americas.”

The AMAA, “Faithful to Our Legacy and Embracing the Future,” strides forward into its second century. “Embracing the Future, let us stride together,” Khanjian declared to a standing ovation.

The evening that will long be remembered came to a conclusion with the Hayr Mer sung by all, and the benediction recited by Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian, Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) Executive Director.

AEWC President Rev. Berdj Djambazian eloquently voiced the emotions of many when he said, “I saw one thing that has never died, or vanished in the last 100 years, that of compassion, the ability to enter the skin of hurting, suffering people, feel the pain and come up with a remedy. The AMAA started, and continues to this day, implementing this compassion through God.”

Alexander Arutunian’s ‘Sayat Nova’ Opera Premiers in London

BY ASSADOUR GUZELIAN

LONDON, England – On Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21 at The Questors Theatre in London, The London Armenian Opera presented Alexander Arutunian’s “Sayat Nova” opera in semi-stage format.

In the program, the director, Seta White, gives basic biographical information on ashugh (minstrel) Sayat Nova, and makes certain observations about Arutunian’s opera.

“Alexander Arutunian’s opera, “Sayat Nova,” opens a window into the extraordinary world of eponymous celebrated 18th century troubadour. In this opera, facts are extracted from Sayat Nova’s life, with a healthy dose of artistic license, neatly composed to enable us to follow his journey. We move from the market place in Tbilisi, where he honed his craft, to his days as a minstrel at the court of King Heraclius II, where he fell in love with the King’s sister, Princess Anna, and to the final years of his life as a monk at Haghpat Monastery in Armenia. Arutunian rather cleverly threads in seven of Sayat Nova’s songs to support the drama as it folds.”

It has been the intention of the director to “set the opera in a more contemporary period.”

This is understandable when one considers the difficulties to overcome in staging an opera depicting 18th century events and characters. The fact that the theatre did not have the basic facilities for staging Sayat Nova or any opera in full-stage format, for that matter, is irrelevant. The important consideration is that the LAO does not have the financial resources to cover the cost of such a production.

In any case, most of the music lovers were admirers of Sayat Nova and had come to the theatre with the intention of listening to good music, particularly his songs.  They got more than they bargained for. The soloists, all of whom are acclaimed professionals, sung impeccably both individually and with the 21 member orchestra and 17 member choir, masterfully conducted by Levon Parikian. All contributed in creating a mesmerizing musical atmosphere.

The audience tremendously enjoyed outstanding performances by Berj Karazian, Sayat Nova, Honored Artist of Armenia, Anais Heghoyan, Princess Anna, Aris Nadirian, ashugh and Prince, Arshak Kuzikian, Bazarbashi and King.

Aris Nadirian and Arshak Kuzikian successfully played dual roles, Ashugh/Prince and Bazarbashi/King respectively.

Shake Major Chilingirian, an outstanding choreographer and dancer, as in the past, on this occasion also delighted the audience with her beautiful performance as the court dancer.

The Projection Designer, Natalia Sookias earned the admiration of the audience for creating impressive stage effects.

It is obvious that without the participation of great artists like Aris Nadirian, Levon Parikian, Seta White, Berj Karazian, Anais Heghoyan, Arshak kuzikian, Shake Major Chilingirian and Natalia Sookias such an outstanding production could not be realised. However, let us not forget the contribution of many others, particularly the tireless efforts of committee members of the LAO, headed by David Stephan, the Chairman.

We wholeheartedly congratulate the LAO for presenting a very high quality production of the “Sayat Nova” opera, which won the hearts of music and poetry lovers. Let us not forget that Sayat Nova, besides being a musician, is also a great poet.

Deroian Promoted to Burbank PD Captain

Eric Deroian

BURBANK, Calif. – Eric Deroian was recently promoted to the rank of Captain in the Burbank Police Department.

Deroian joined the BPD in 2012 as a Patrol Lieutenant, bringing a wealth of experience with him.  Starting with Santa Monica in 1991, he moved on to the California Department of Justice – Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement in 2000, then promoted to Special Agent Supervisor, Task Force Commander and ultimately to Senior Deputy Director of the Los Angeles Regional Criminal Information Clearinghouse.

In these positions he has worked as a field training officer, motorcycle officer, SWAT/Sniper Team member, and worked on international drug cartels with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

In the two year preceding his promotion, Captain Deroian served as the Lieutenant of the Community Outreach and Personnel Services (COPS) Bureau.

In his new capacity as Commanding Officer of the Support Services Division, Deroian’s areas of responsibility include the Communications Center, Records Bureau, Animal Shelter, Property and Evidence Sections, Building Maintenance, Parking Citation Management and the Jail.  He will be replacing Captain Armen Dermenjian, who has been appointed Commanding Officer of the Investigations Division.

Captain Deroian has a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership.

Born and raised in Massachussetts and having worked in Watertown, the East Cost’s equivalent of Glendale, Captain Deroian stated “I am honored to have this opportunity in Burbank and glad to have been able to bring more Armenian officers and cadets in to represent our community”.

During his tenure, two additional Armenian police officers were hired and two cadets are working their way through the process to also join the BPD.

Burbank Police Commissioner Hagop Hergelian emphasized “It’s important to increase the number of Armenians serving in our police department since our community represents some 20% of Burbank’s population.”

The Armenian National Committee of America—Burbank advances the social, economic, cultural, and political rights of the area’s Armenian community and promotes its increased civic participation at the grassroots and public policy levels.