Azerbaijani Press: Armenia’s Special Investigation Service head comments on his ties to Soros Foundation

News.az, Azerbaijan
Aug 3 2018

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The head of Armenian Special Investigation ServiceSasun Khachatryan confirmed that the chair of the Board of Directors at Open Society Foundations, David Khachatryan, is his brother.

“Yes, David Khachatryan is my brother, but I am not commenting nonsense,” News.am cited Sasun Khachatrayn as saying.

As reported earlier, there were rumors over the links of the head of the Special Investigative Service Sasun Khachatryan with the Soros Foundation, since Khachatryan is the brother of David Khachatryan, the chair of the Board of Directors of the Open Society Foundations-Armenia.

Dr. Azizian Travels To Armenia On A Mission

Cape News
Aug 2 2018
 
 
Dr. Azizian Travels To Armenia On A Mission
 
By LINDA MARIA STEELE
 

Dr. Maria Azizian of Falmouth traveled to Armenia in May on a 10-day philanthropy mission trip, treating 62 patients and performing 26 medical procedures to remove skin lesions and benign growths.

She paid for the trip herself, which cost approximately $10,000, and traveled to Armenia alone.

“One of the most rewarding aspects of being a medical doctor is an ability to make a positive change in peoples’ lives,” said Dr. Azizian, a general surgeon.

“I have always wanted to do philanthropy work. And this trip was my opportunity to give back,” Dr. Azizian said.

Dr. Azizian came to the United States as a teenager in 1990 when her parents sought political asylum from Armenia.

“Armenia was my birthplace, and I wanted my first philanthropy trip to be to Armenia,” Dr. Azizian said.

“In Armenia, connections matter a lot,” she said. “Armenia is one of the oldest countries in the world; some things can take a long time to happen.”

Initially she tried to contact hospitals in Armenia to set up a mission trip but received no response.

“It wasn’t until my uncle, who is a doctor in California, reached out to a former classmate of his that I was able to make a connection and find a hospital that would let me have a room to do procedures in,” she said.

“My uncle’s former classmate is the owner of the Vladimir Avagyan Medical Center in Yerevan and he allowed me to use a room in the hospital,” Dr. Azizian said.

Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, has a population of over a million people.

Dr. Azizian was asked to submit her diplomas and other credentials verifying that she was a board-certified surgeon before the mission trip was approved.

Another requirement the hospital made before approving the mission was that Dr. Azizian had to purchase and supply all of the equipment to perform the procedures.

“I needed scalpels and forceps. Since these items are forbidden in air travel, I purchased them in advance from an Armenian colleague,” she said. They were available at the hospital when she arrived.

“I was able to purchase the non-sharp equipment, such as gauze, tape and gloves, here and carry them with me on the plane,” Dr. Azizian said.

Dr. Azizian needed to decide on the nature of the procedures she would perform on patients.

“I decided not to remove any suspicious lesions and also not deal with larger excisions, because I would not be in the country to provide a free followup for these patients. I did not feel comfortable leaving them with sutures,” she said.

Prior to the trip Dr. Azizian had several representatives (family and friends) in Armenia who worked on ads in search of potential patients, phone calls and scheduling.

“It was not until I set up a Facebook page called Armenia Cosmetic Beauty Philanthropy Project that my schedule filled quickly,” Dr. Azizian said.

“I asked potential patients to send photos of their lesion via Facebook. I reviewed the photos and either scheduled the patient or politely declined,” she said.

“I was able to practice medicine in Armenia, the way it should be practiced,” she said.

For example, “I was able to keep very simple records of each patient and since there was no insurance involved, the whole process was easier,” Dr. Azizian said.

“I was even able to reconnect with an old friend in-between patients,” she said.

“The best part of the mission was helping the patients. People were so grateful and kind,” she said.

“One of the most touching patients I cared for was an older woman who came a long way from one of the remote villages, with a large skin tag hanging over her upper eyelid. She told me it had been obstructing her vision for more than 10 years. When I was done, she asked for my hand and kissed it and she said, ‘I can see so much better now,’ ” Dr. Azizian said.

She plans to go on another mission trip to Armenia, saying “due to time constraints there were more patients I was not able to accommodate. I hope to return to Armenia again and hopefully bring some of my colleagues with me next time.”

Dr. Azizian lives on Falmouth Woods Road with her husband, Erin Murphy, and their three children. In addition to her practice in Falmouth, she works as an on-call acute care surgeon in Framingham and Natick hospitals.

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Western Prelacy News – 8/3/18

August 3, 2018 
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
6252 Honolulu Avenue
La Crescenta, CA 91214
Tel: (818) 248-7737
Fax: (818) 248-7745
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.westernprelacy.org
ARCHPRIEST FR. VAHAN GOSDANIAN APPOINTED PARISH PASTOR OF ST. GARABED CHURCH
OF LAS VEGAS
        We hereby announce to our faithful that by the decision of H.E.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and the Religious and Executive
Councils, Archpriest Fr. Vahan Gosdanian has been appointed Parish Pastor of
St. Garabed Church in Las Vegas as of August 1st, 2018. He will be replacing
Rev. Fr. Arsen Kassabian, who has served as Parish Pastor since 2013.
        On Sunday, August 5, the Prelate will preside over Divine Liturgy at
St. Garabed Church in Las Vegas to introduce the new Parish Pastor to the
congregation. Fr. Vahan will celebrate his first Divine Liturgy and deliver
his first sermon at the parish.  
        Fr. Vahan was ordained to the priesthood in 1993. He previously
served as Parish Pastor of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena
(presently St. Sarkis Church) and Holy Trinity Church of Fresno. 
        We wish Fr. Vahan success in his new mission.  
***
ARMENIA'S MINISTER OF DIASPORA VISITS THE PRELACY
        On Tuesday, July 31, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, welcomed to the Prelacy Armenia's new Diaspora Minister Mkhitar
Hayrapetyan, who is on first official visit to the United States. The
Minister was joined by his assistant Mr. Vagharshak Hakobyan and Counsellor
at the Consulate General of Armenia in Los Angeles Mr. Razmik Stepanyan. His
Eminence was joined by Vicar General Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Religious
Council Chair Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian, Central Executive member Mr.
Gaidzag Zetlian, ARF Central Committee member Mr. Levon Kirakosian,
Executive Council Chair Mr. Garo Eshgian and members, and members of the
Ladies Auxiliary.
        The visit began with a prayer at the "St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen"
Chapel, and continued at the "Sulahian" reception hall. Following
introductions, the Prelate welcomed the Minister and guests on behalf of the
Prelacy family and noting that he has been closely following the positive
changes in Armenia wished for our compatriots to live a free, independent,
safe, and good life in our motherland. His Eminence gave a brief overview of
the Prelacy's mission and endeavors over the past forty-five years,
expressed hope that the visit will be a new beginning for stronger
collaboration and strengthening of ties between Armenia, Artsakh, and the
Diaspora, and wished the Minister great success in his new mission.
        Remarks were delivered by Mr. Garo Eshgian, who affirmed the
Prelacy's support for the government and people of Armenia, and by Bishop
Torkom Donoyan, Mr. Gaidzag Zetlian, Mr. Levon Kirakosian, and Executive
Council Vice-Chair Mr. Meher Der Ohanessian, all of whom commended the
Minister and the efforts of the Ministry and conveyed well wishes. 
        Mr. Hayrapetyan expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and
sentiments. He highlighted the role of the Armenian Church in the
preservation and advancement of our heritage in the Diaspora and its unique
role throughout history in that regard. He stressed the importance of unity,
collaboration, and productivity, commended the leadership of Diaspora
institutions, such as the Prelacy, which aptly fulfill their role and
mission to bridge the people with our nation and heritage. 
        A discussion followed, during which the Minister thoroughly and
openly answered all questions and suggestions. The visit concluded with an
exchange of mementos.
        On the evening of Monday, July 30 a community town hall hosted by
Mayor Zareh Sinanyan under the auspices of the Ministry of Diaspora and the
Consulate General of Armenia in Los Angeles was held at Pacific Community
Center in Glendale. In the afternoon, a luncheon hosted by Armenia Fund in
honor of the Minister was held at Los Angeles Club. The Prelate attended
both events. On Sunday afternoon, the ARF Central Committee hosted a
reception at Holy Martyrs Church "Dikranian" Hall, which the Vicar General
attended.
***
SUMMER ACADEMY FOR YOUTH UNDERWAY AT THE CATHOLICOSATE IN ANTELIAS
        Under the auspices of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, on Monday,
July 30, 2018, the Summer Academy for Youth convened at the Catholicosate of
Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon with the participation of nearly 20 youth from
the Prelacies of the Eastern U.S., Western U.S., and Canada. The aim of the
Academy is to introduce participants to the Bible, Armenian Christianity and
the Church, as well as address various contemporary moral and ethical
issues. Stole-bearers Gary Markarian (Holy Martyrs Church, Encino), Vartan
Baltayan (St. Sarkis Church, Pasadena), Hrag Harboyan (Holy Cross Cathedral,
Montebello), and Menas Arisian (Holy Trinity Church, Fresno) are
participating from the Western Prelacy. 
        His Holiness presided over the opening session where he addressed
the participants and delivered the first lecture of the Academy titled "The
Armenian Church in World Christendom." Lecturers Very Rev. Fr. Boghos
Tinkjian, Very Rev. Fr. Zareh Sarkissian, Prof. Teni Pirri- Simonian and
Prof. Joe Pirri participated.
        In his message to the youth, His Holiness stressed that though they
come from different communities they belong to one nation and one church,
adding that each participant will enrich the Academy with their unique
experiences and input. His Holiness stated that though the Academy is an
opportunity for the youth to increase their knowledge, it is important that
they implement what they learn in their service, adding, "Service within the
Armenian Church is not limited to serving at the altar; it extends to active
participation in the life of the Armenian nation." In his lecture, His
Holiness touched on the history of the Armenian Church, ecumenical and
inter-faith relations, social issues, and contribution to the Armenian
Cause. These topics will be discussed in further detail by the
aforementioned lecturers as well as by Dr. Mohammed Sammak, Dr. Nora
Bayrakdarian, Mrs. Seta Kedeshian, and Dr. Hovannes Geokjian. His Holiness
also spoke briefly about the Armenian community in Lebanon and the Church's
role in community life. 
        Participants had the opportunity to become acquainted with one
another and received a tour of the Catholicosate and its various
departments. At the session's conclusion, the youth engaged in a dialogue
with His Holiness. 
***
 

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Antilias – CATHOLICISM OF THE GREAT HOUSE OF Cilicia COMPLETELY THE CATHOLICISM’S CLAIM DOCUMENT TO APPLY TO THE TURKISH COURT

THE GREAT HOUSE OF Cilicia
CATHOLICISM COMPLETELY SISI’S CATHOLIC CHURCH CLAIM DOCUMENT – TURKISH COURT
TO APPLY

 

Yesterday, S. In the Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Aram A. The demand for the return of the Catholicos of Sisi took place under the chairmanship of the Catholicos
working meeting of the legal committee. The paperwork for the last court is almost there
the final form was received and after minor clarifications and additions, October at the latest
In 2018, he will be presented to the Turkish court.

 

We would like to remind the children of our people,
that the document in the same case was submitted to the Constitutional Court of Turkey about three years ago
to the court, which had rejected his examination, meeting the Ministry of Justice
at the dictation. Then, about a year later, the same paper was presented to Europe
Court of Human Rights. The latter also refused to accept the lawsuit and dictated:
apply to the Turkish court.

 

At the discretion of the Legal Committee
The aforementioned approaches rejecting the examination are essentially political in nature.
Amen Paraga, the Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia has decided to continue legal
this process until the victory of justice and the return of Sisi to the Catholicosate
to the right holder, the Armenian people.

 

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Turkish Press: ‘No problems’ with religious minorities: Erdogan

Anadolu Agency (AA), Turkey
August 1, 2018 Wednesday
'No problems' with religious minorities: Erdogan
Turkish president says threatening language of US evangelist, Zionist
mentality unacceptable
By Muhammet Emin Avundukluoglu
ANKARA
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey had no
problems with religious minorities in the country.
"Turkey has no problems related to [religious] minorities. Threatening
language of the U.S. evangelist, Zionist mentality is unacceptable,"
Erdogan told journalists in parliament on Wednesday.
He added: "We will continue on the path we believe in without the
slightest concession to our freedom, sovereignty, or judicial
independence."
On Tuesday, in a joint declaration, Turkey's minority community
representatives -- including followers of the Greek Orthodox and
Armenian churches -- said that people of different faiths live
"freely".
"We as religious representatives and foundation directors of societies
of different religions and beliefs, who have been settled in this
country for centuries, are free to follow our beliefs and practices,"
the declaration read.
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