Film: Armenian Genocide film star Isabelle Sadoyan dies at 89

Panorama, Armenia

French-Armenian actress Isabelle Sadoyan, best known for her role as Anna in the Armenian Genocide film Mayrig (Mother) by Henri Verneuil, has passed away aged 89, Nouvelles d’Armenie told Panorama.am.

A daughter of Armenian Genocide survivors, Isabelle Sadoyan acted in more than 50 films and 25 performances.

The actress took the stage for the last time in the Paris Theatre De L’oeuvre in December 2016, playing in a performance titled “Before the Flight”.

Film: The 14th “Golden Apricot” Yerevan Film Festival has started

ArmInfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.Wih the traditional apricot blessing ceremony and with the opening of the stars of prominent Armenian directors started “Golden Apricot” Yerevan International Film Festival, one of the most anticipated cultural events of the year. For one week, July 9-16, Yerevan will live and breathe cinema. 

 

Among the other stars on Charles Aznavour Square the stars of directors Frunze Dovlatyan, Yuri Yerznkyan and film photographer Sergey Israelyan were placed.  The guests and participants of different programs walked on the red carpet. The official opening ceremony of the festival was held at Moscow Cinema.

 

Welcoming speeches were delivered by founding director of the festival Harutyun Khachatryan and Ralph Yirikian, the General Manager of VivaCell-MTS, which is the general partner of the festival. After the announcing the start of the festival the competition programs and the international jury boards were presented. After the opening ceremony the opening film “Khaspush” by Hamo Beknazaryan was screened.

 

“We have had a long way with the ‘Golden Apricot’ and I can say the festival is more than just a cinematographic event as it has a mission to complete. For fourteen years now it tries to keep the human illuminated mind awake and make humanity follow the civilized system of values. Cinema is a powerful means to know each other, to understand, and to respect people. I welcome the participants of the festival, its guests, and the movie-moving public, wishing joyous experience and success,” said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

 

The apricot-shaped geometric figure symbolizes the 14th edition of the festival.

 

The festival, which has received more 1100 film submissions from 96 countries, can be a real celebration of cinema with diverse and original films in competition and non-competition programs. The festival is a unique chance for the Armenian film loving people to get acquainted with the masterpieces of international cinema.

Film: French Armenian actress Isabelle Sadoyan dies

Tert, Armenia

17:42 • 10.07.17

French-Armenian actress Isabelle Sadoyan, best known to the Armenian spectator from the film Mayrig, has died at age 89, Nouvelles d’Armenie reports.

A daughter of Armenian Genocide survivors and the wife actor Jean Bouise, Sadoyan playeed roles in over 50 movies and 25 spectacles.
She was last seen on stage in the Paris Theatre De L’oeuvre in 2016 as she acted in the  performance Before Flight.

The Republic of Turkey, the 2017 G20 Summit, and the “Calculation”

The Times of Israel

JULY 10, 2017, 11:31 PM 

A picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes represents much more. At the 2017 G20 “family photo” one finds the President of Turkey, Recep Erdogan, in the front row just to the right of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Certainly the Republic of Turkey qualifies to attend this summit, being the seventeenth largest economy in the world. However, this economy was jump-started by the Turkish state’s expropriation and redistribution of the wealth of its Armenian (as well as Assyrian, Greek, and Yezidi) citizens subject to genocidal extermination. Many leading Turkish families and industries today trace their success to the stolen wealth of these Armenians.

Upon seeing how cordial the Turkish state is treated and cajoled, a state that vehemently denies responsibly and accountability for that genocide, what is one to conclude? It depends on who is looking and at what. When the Turks gassed their Kurds in 1938 – it was not an issue. When Saddam Hussein gasses his Kurds 50 years later – it was an issue. When Turks continue to oppress what remains of their minorities today – it’s still not an issue. Much to the chagrin of the idealist, international justice simply doesn’t exist.

Why would Germany submit to threats by Britain, France and Russia in 1915, forcing their Turkish ally to stop the extermination of the Armenians, knowing these same enemy powers preferred the Turks expend wartime energy killing its Armenian citizens? Just over twenty-five years later, why would the United States be expected to bomb rails lines going into Auschwitz and other camps? Militarily, it was better the Germans expend effort in tracking down and killing Jews, taking Nazi resources away from real military efforts. This is the same calculation that puts the Republic of Turkey nearly front and center at this year’s G20 “family photo”. The same calculation resulted in almost a million Tutsis exterminated at the hands of the Hutu-dominated government of Rwanda, for NATO and other states were “preoccupied” dismantling Yugoslavia.

Yes, and let’s codify this calculation and call it the UN Genocide Convention. Upon its adoption, the United States on May 28, 1951, in a document entitled, International Court of Justice; Pleadings, Oral Arguments, Documents; Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, in Section C, part 4. Written Statement of the Government of the United States of America, in item I, declared:

“I. The Genocide Convention

The Genocide Convention resulted from the inhuman and barbarous practices which prevailed in certain countries prior to and during World War II, when entire religious, racial and national minority groups were threatened with and subjected to deliberate extermination. The practice of genocide has occurred throughout human history. The Roman persecution of the Christians, the Turkish massacres of Armenians, the extermination of millions of Jews and Poles by the Nazis are outstanding examples of the crime of genocide. This was the background when the General Assembly of the United Nations considered the problem of genocide. Not once, but twice, that body declared unanimously that the practice of genocide is criminal under international law and that States ought to take steps to prevent and punish genocide.”

Clearly, it is not in the interest of the international community to hold Turkey and the Turks fully accountable for their crimes against humanity. The United States valued Turkey’s 1952 entrance into NATO much more than their unambiguous statement only a year earlier. Moreover, the US has pumped billions of dollars into Turkey since to maintain that status. Israel used airspace above confiscated Armenian lands in eastern Anatolia for jet fighter training exercises. Israel too values whatever has remained of Turkish friendship rather than to officially recognize the Turkish genocide of a million and a half Armenians.

In a series of post-genocide successes, Turkey was awarded the Mediterranean region of Alexandretta in 1939 from France’s Syrian Mandate. This was a quid pro quo for Turkey not to side with Nazi Germany as events led to WWII. Regardless, Turkey traded heavily with Nazi Germany until it was clear Germany was on the losing side. Turkey today occupies about 40% of the Island of Cyprus, which it invaded in 1974 and recently has questioned Georgian sovereignty over the Black Sea region of Adjaria. In another wide-scale world conflict, there is every reason to expect Turkey to greatly reduce the geopolitical demographic worth of its Kurdish minority – by the millions – and finish off or absorb what remains of Armenia. Is this paranoia? Well, less than a month ago, Ilham Aliev, the president of Turkey’s closest ally, Azerbaijan, claimed all of Armenia as Azerbaijani land.

One is easily convinced the only way to prevent future genocides on those so threatened, is to be armed to such an extent that committing genocide comes at prohibitively high cost to the perpetrator.

The RA Minister of Diaspora, who is in Lebanon on a working visit, visited the National United College of Beirut

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Russia ships modern ammo, TOS-1 rockets to Azerbaijan

ArmInfo, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.NetAzerbaijan has unveiled video footage which revealed that modernized МО.1.01.04М missiles for aTOS-1 multiple rocket launcher have been delivered to the country from Russia, Razm.info reports.

The Azeri defense ministry said they have recently received a new batch of Russian military equipment.

The planned delivery of the latest weapons has been carried out in accordance with the intergovernmental agreement between the two countries, APA reports.

Another batch of weapons was delivered to Azerbaijan in late June.


Azerbaijani aggression tantamount to ISIS-style violence – Nalbandian

Tert, Armenia

16:10 • 10.07.17

 

Azerbaijan’s recent attacks along the Nagorno-Karabakh frontline were tantamount to the atrocities committed by the Islamic State terrorists in the Middle East, Armenia’s foreign minister said in Chisinau, Moldova,

In his speech at an informal meeting of the Eastern Partnership member states’ foreign ministers, Edward Nalbandian also condemned the Azerbaijan authorities for using their civilian population as a human shield for provoking violence in the conflict zone.

He added that the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army had to take a retaliatory action amid the escalating tension on July 4 to push back the adversary and ensure its self-defense.

“As long as Azerbaijan fails to abide by its international commitments under 1994-1995 trilateral ceasefire agreements, refuses to implement the Vienna and St. Petersburg Summit commitments, especially on the creation of the mechanism for investigation of the ceasefire violations, that can become also a mechanism for prevention, the Azerbaijani leadership bears full responsibility for all consequences,” Nalbandian said, according to the Foreign Ministry’s press service.

Armenian human rights defender opposes business ombudsman institution plan

Tert, Armenia

17:17 • 10.07.17

Armenia’s human rights defender on Monday voiced his strong opposition to a proposal for creating a separate institution of a business ombudsman.


In a speech at the National Assembly, Arman Tatoyan called instead for active efforts towards developing the existing system.

“It is more preferable to develop the functioning institution rather than create a new one,” he said, responding to Mikael Melkuman, an opposition MP from the Tsarukyan alliance.

“We are now in intensive talks with the EU, involving also representatives of the sector, so I believe we will have a solution in the near future,” the ombudsman said, adding that active discussions with the European Development Bank are also now underway. 

Tatoyan also addressed the reported violations of employment rights, citing the absence of a judiciary system as a reason accounting for abuses.

“That kind of agency would relieve the courts’ burden as an independent body. In many countries, of course, it is the ombudsman’s responsibility, yet there are countries where different formats are put in place,” he added.  

Nalbandian to attend OSCE ministerial summit in Vienna

Tert, Armenia

09:58 • 10.07.17

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian is leaving for Vienna, Austria on Monday to attend a ministerial summit of the OSCE member states’ foreign ministers.

The official statement announcing his scheduled trip was issued by the Foreign Ministry’s press service late last week.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2017/07/10/nalbandian/2426374

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Armenia initiated new EU deal after ‘political consultations’ with Russia – analyst

Tert, Armenia

10:18 • 10.07.17

The Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, which Armenia intialed earlier this year to foster its cooperation with the EU, was apparently coordinated with Russia, according to a political analyst.

Speaking to Tert.am, Stepan Grigoryan,  President of the Analytical Centre on Globalization and Regional Cooperation, said he believes that the Armenian authorities consducted political consultations with the country before negotiating the deal

 

“Russia is Armenia’s partner and strategic ally, so it is absolutely normal and acceptable to notify the country of its intention,” he said.

Grigoryan ruled out the possibility of a last moment decision to not to conclude the document (as was the case with the EU Association Agreement which Armenia didn’t s sign after four years of negotiations following President Serzh Sargsyan’s September 3, 2013 statement announcing the country’s decision to join the common Eurasian integration area).

“I don’t think Armenia will back away from the initialed agreement. Logic prompts that we will sign the EU cooperation document this time,” he added.