Sports: Russia’s silver Olympic medalist may represent Armenia in future

PanArmenian, Armenia
May 5 2018

PanARMENIAN.Net – Olympic silver medalist, two-time world championEvgenia Medvedeva may represent Armenia in the near future, as the father of the figure skater is Armenian businessman Arman Babasyan, Allsportinfo.ru reports citing sources familiar with the matter.

According to the platform, 18-year-old Russian figure skater will compete for the Armenian national team in order to prolong her participation in official competitions.

Also, according to the publication, the Olympic medalist will move to Canada to work with famous coach Brian Orser, a two-time Olympic silver medalist and World champion himself.

According to the media, the athlete can leave for North America after the Annual Skate Japan in June.

Medvedeva is the 2018 Olympic silver medalist, a two-time world champion (2016, 2017), a two-time European champion (2016, 2017), a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (2015, 2016), and a two-time Russian national champion (2016, 2017). Earlier in her career, she won the 2015 World Junior Championships, the 2014 Junior Grand Prix Final, and the 2015 Russian Junior Championships


Berejiklian family’s link to Armenian genocide spurs on Premier

The Australian
May 3, 2018 Thursday
Berejiklian family’s link to Armenian genocide spurs on Premier
 
by Andrew Clennell NSW Political Editor
 
 

NSW Premier Gladys Berejik-lian’s commitment to NSW is partly spurned by the experience of her family in the Middle East, with 40 of her relatives dying in the Armenian genocide and all her grandparents orphaned, the Premier will tell the Sydney Institute’s annual dinner tonight.

 
Ms Berejiklian will say it is not her “MO” to talk about her personal story but will break her stand to reveal that “I try to demonstrate my gratitude every day by dedicating myself to making NSW the best it can be”.
 
“As some of you may know, my family were victims of the -Armenian genocide of 1915,” Ms Berejiklian will say in her speech.
 
“All four of my grandparents were orphaned and witnessed untold atrocities. “More than 40 of my relatives were among the 1.5 million Armenians killed in what became the first genocide of the 20th century.
 
“Those who survived, including my grandparents, were forced to leave their homeland, were displaced across the region and eventually settled in the Middle East. My father was born in -Aleppo, Syria, where we still have family, and my mother was born in Jerusalem.
 
“Suffice to say the safe haven offered by the Middle East was short-lived. My parents migrated separately to Sydney in the late 1960s and were married in the -Armenian Orthodox Church in Chatswood.” Ms Berejiklian’s office confirmed last night that some of her family had lost their homes and businesses in the Syrian civil war and were forced to flee Aleppo.
 
Ms Berejiklian will say she is proud of her parents, who worked as a welder and a nurse as she grew up. “They spoke Armenian at home not only because it was their first language – but also because they felt a responsibility to preserve their heritage, given the atrocities committed against our family and the Armenian people,” she says. “They were determined to make sure my sisters and I were bilingual and proud of our heritage.
 
“But they were equally adamant that we became good citizens and gave back to the nation that welcomed them.
 
“As their firstborn, my first language was Armenian.” Ms Berejiklian remembers not understanding English when she started school. “I remember getting ready for my first day of school and my mother encouraging me not to worry if I didn’t understand everything but just to make sure I raised my hand and had a go every time the teacher asked a question.
 
“I don’t actually remember learning English – it just happened. I remember coming back to school after a short stay in hospital to have my tonsils out.”The teacher asked me to talk about my experience in hospital and that was my first recollection of speaking in fluent English.”
 
 
 
 

Rep. Costa Visits Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School

Congressional Documents and Publications
May 3, 2018
Rep. Costa Visits Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School
Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) News Release
 
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DOCUMENTS
 
 
Fresno, CA — Today, Congressman Jim Costa (CA-16) visited Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School in Clovis where he met with students and faculty and spoke to students about the importance of community engagement and his time serving in Congress. In addition, Rep. Costa heard directly from students about some of the programs and opportunities unique to Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School, the only Armenian school in the state of California from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Costa’s visit also featured components of Armenian culture, including sharing in a Mezza Table and student performances of traditional Armenian dances.
 
“One of the great things about our San Joaquin Valley is its diversity and the interweaving of all of its rich cultures,” said Rep. Costa. “Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School – in addition to providing students with a high-quality education – celebrates and engages students in the vibrant Armenian culture that plays a significant role in our Valley home. It was an honor to meet with these remarkable students and dedicated educators today.”
 
Curtis Shamlin, Principal of Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School, shared, “We truly appreciate the words Congressman Costa shared with us. We thank him for his service to our country and his continued recognition of our Armenian community.”
 
Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School focuses its educational courses and extra-curricular programs on academic excellence and the development of a rich appreciation of Armenian culture. To do so, the school broadly promotes technology and scientific advancements, visual and performing arts, and Armenian language, cooking, dance, and other Armenian culturally-significant areas.
 
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Kremlin hopes that benevolent relations between Russia and Armenia will remain constant in any event

TASS, Russia
May 3 2018
Kremlin hopes that benevolent relations between Russia and Armenia will remain constant in any event

 SOCHI May 3

SOCHI, May 3. /TASS/. Russia expects that its benevolent relations with Armenia will remain constant whatever the current political situation in this republic leads to, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“We hope that allied, benevolent and constructive bilateral Russian – Armenian relations will remain constant in any event both for our country’s foreign policy and for the foreign policy of Yerevan,” Peskov said. He noted that it is still unclear what the voting on the Armenian PM candidacy would end with – “who will get support, who will get less support – so I say (that we expect to preserve relations – TASS) in any case.”

He hopes that the processes in Armenia will stay within the limits of law. “We sincerely wish our Armenian friends to approach the settlement of the current domestic political situation as soon as possible,” the Kremlin spokesman said.

Armenia has seen mass opposition rallies since April 13. On April 23, Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan resigned amid protests. First Deputy Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan was appointed acting prime minister.

On May 1, members of parliament rejected opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan’s candidacy to the post of prime minister. Forty-five lawmakers voted for him, against 53 votes needed for election as prime minister. Pashinyan then called on his supporters to embark on mass civil disobedience actions. The next voting on the PM candidacy is due on May 8.

Western Prelacy News – 5/4/18

May 4, 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
EPISCOPAL DIVINE LITURGY ON THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF ST. GARABED CHURCH OF
HOLLYWOOD
        St. Garabed Church of Hollywood this year marks its 40th
anniversary. On Sunday, April 29, 2018, this milestone anniversary was
celebrated with a reception presided over by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate. The celebration was organized by Parish Pastor
Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian and the Board of Trustees, and was hosted by
Dr. and Mrs. Navasart and Maral Kazazian at their home. Church consecration
Godfather Mr. Vahe Karapetian was the event's Honorary President. 
        On this special occasion, on Sunday, May 6, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate, will celebrate Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon
at St. Garabed Church.
***
ANNOUNCEMENT
 "HARUT BARSAMIAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND" ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2018-2019
ACADEMIC YEAR
        His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, the
Executive Council, and the "Harut Barsamian Scholarship Fund" Committee
announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2018-2019 academic
year.
        The Fund was established by the late Prof. Harut Barsamian to assist
students of Armenian descent obtain higher education in the United States in
scientific fields of study. 
        Application packet must include:
      1. Brief biography, resume, students photo, and information on
community involvement. Applicants must also note a concern regarding the
Armenian Diaspora and what he/she proposes to rectify that
concern/challenge. 
                2.  Proof of acceptance or enrollment at a
college/university in the United States 
                3. Student ID 
                4. Official transcript and preferably a letter of
recommendation
        Applications (complete package) must be received by Monday, July
2nd, 2018 at the following address:
Harut Barsamian Scholarship Fund
c/o Western Prelacy
 6252 Honolulu Ave.
La Crescenta, CA 91214
WESTERN PRELACY TIVAN
CLERGY CONFERENCE HELD AHEAD OF WESTERN PRELACY 46TH REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY
        Ahead of the Western Prelacy 46th Representative Assembly and in
preparation for a new term of service, on Wednesday, May 2, 2018, a clergy
conference was held at Holy Martyrs Church in Encino presided by H.E.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate. 
        The day began with a prayer service and a spiritual meditation by
the Prelate. His Eminence first greeted the clergy and once again
congratulated Vicar General H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan on his recent
Episcopal ordination. The theme of the meditation was Romans 12:2, which
gives the message to "not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by
the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and
acceptable and perfect will of God." Renewal necessitates living in the
example of Christ, it begins with a conscious awareness of the mission we
are called to, and renewal of the mind comes from the presence of the Holy
Spirit, said the Prelate, and called for the clergy to serve our church and
nation with renewed faith and devotion. 
        The conference convened at "Yeghia Sarafian" Hall with opening
remarks by the Prelate, who wished for the day's proceedings to be
beneficial for all and lead to renewed spirits and drive. The election of
the tivan followed; Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian served as Chair and Rev.
Fr. Karekin Bedourian as Secretary. Fr. Muron also expressed his wish for
the conference to be fruitful and impel all in their mission. The Religious
Council report to be presented at the Representative Assembly was reviewed
and participants offered their input. 
        The second session convened after lunch. The Vicar General presented
a lecture on spiritual renewal highlighting the message of Ephesians chapter
4. "Renewal is an ongoing process. It has a beginning but no end. When it
comes to our faith especially, we are always in need of renewal," said the
Vicar General, who then presented the ten-year plan of action for
reorganization and revitalization which was prepared by a special committee
and whose work continues. The Prelate shared his thoughts and suggestions,
and clergy participated in the discussion by sharing their ideas and
experiences.
         The remainder of the session included the presentation of reports
by parish pastors, plans for the centennial celebration of the first
Republic of Armenia and forthcoming feasts, drafting of suggestions to
present to the Representative Assembly, election of religious delegates to
the Assembly, and unforeseen matters.
        Given that the Prelate was to participate in a meeting of the In
Defense of Christians Religious Advisory Board, the Vicar General delivered
the closing message commending the service of the clergymen and urging for
their service to be rooted in devotion and mutual respect.  
        The conference concluded with the singing of the hymn "Disciples of
Christ," Cilicia, and the Pontifical anthem, followed by the benediction. 
***
ST. GARABED CHURCH 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
        On the afternoon of Sunday, April 29, 2018, a reception in
celebration of the 40th anniversary of St. Garabed Church of Hollywood was
held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Navasart and Maral Kazazian under the
auspices of and presided by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
and organized by the Parish Pastor Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian and Board
of Trustees. Church consecration Godfather Mr. Vahe Karapetian was the
event's Honorary President. His Eminence was joined by H.G. Bishop Torkom
Donoyan. In attendance was Catholicosate Central Executive member Mr.
Gaidzag Zetlian, Executive Council member Dr. Kaloust Agopian, ARF Central
Committee member Mr. Garo Ispenjian and "Karekin Njteh" Gomideh
representatives, altar benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Hagop and Haiguhi Daglian,
Rose and Alex Pilibos School Principal Dr. Alina Dorian, members of the
church and school family, sponsors and friends. 
        The program began with welcoming remarks by MC Mrs. Tamar
Tufenkjian-Seraydarian, who greeted the guests and briefly reflected on the
role of the Armenian Apostolic Church in our society. A group of students
from Pilibos School participated in the celebration with songs and
recitations. Dr. Navasart Kazazian welcomed the guests and thanked all those
who contribute their moral and financial support to the advancement of St.
Garabed Church. Fr. Vicken expressed gratitude to the Prelate and thanks to
the guests, church members and volunteers, sister organizations, and
sponsors, after which he highlighted St. Garabed Church's mission and
service to the community over the past four decades.
        Given that the Prelate was to attend the ARS Montebello "Nairy"
Chapter's 50th anniversary celebration, he delivered his message early in
the program and conveyed his congratulations and commendation to the parish
family. Referencing the day's feast of the Apparition of the Holy Cross, he
noted that the Armenian people have for centuries trusted in the power of
the Holy Cross and looked to the Holy Cross for inspiration and guidance.
His Eminence stated that this anniversary is an opportunity for all to
become renewed and strengthened in their journey of faith and service, and
highlighted four points in this regards. First, he urged for faithfulness to
God and humility, love, and devotion in our service. Second, to be grateful
for those who came before us, who served with faith, hope, and love. Third,
to find joy in our present successes, and finally, to look to an even
brighter future with faith and hope. 
        In his remarks, Mr. Vahe Karapetian conveyed his congratulations and
invited all to continue to lend their valuable support to St. Garabed
Church.
        Bishop Torkom Donoyan delivered closing remarks. He highlighted the
Armenian Church's mission of defending and promoting our Christian faith and
national identity over the centuries, stressing that the Armenian Church is
not only a bastion of our faith but also of culture and enlightenment, and
stating, "where there is a church, there the Armenian people are strong."
        The reception concluded with the cake cutting and the benediction. 
***
VICAR GENERAL BISHOP TORKOM DONOYAN CELEBRATES FIRST EPISCOPAL DIVINE
LITURGY AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH IN GLENDALE
        On Sunday, April 29, 2018, H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Vicar
General, celebrated his first Episcopal Divine Liturgy at St. Mary's Church
in Glendale following his ordination and consecration by His Holiness
Catholicos Aram I. H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, presided
over Divine Liturgy, which was attended by Catholicosate Central Executive
member Mr. Gaidzag Zetlian, Executive Council Chair Mr. Vahe Hovaguimian,
Vice-Chair and ordination godfather Mr. Garo Eshgian, and Council members,
representatives of community organizations, and a large number of faithful.
Bishop Torkom was assisted at the altar by Archpriest Fr. Vazken Atmajian,
Rev. Fr. Ardak Demirjian, and deacons.
        In his address to the faithful, the Prelate thanked God for the
blessing of the day and reflected on the ordination ceremony in which he
participated and which Executive Council and community members attended. He
congratulated Bishop Torkom, wished for the living message of the feast of
the Apparition of the Holy Cross to strengthen in him the spirit of love and
sacrifice as he continues his service for the advancement of our church and
nation, and wished him good health, strength, and vigor in his calling as a
servant of God. He concluded by greeting the members of the Executive
Council and commending Mr. and Mrs. Garo and Sosse Eshgian who graciously
took on the role of ordination godfather.
        Bishop Torkom began his message by thanking God for making him
worthy of receiving Episcopal ordination and prayed for the Lord's strength
and guidance in the lives of all according to their faith. He conveyed his
gratitude to His Holiness Catholicos Aram I for finding him worthy of the
episcopate, which will spur him in his service for the prosperity of our
church and nation, and with brotherly love greeted the Prelate, wishing him
many bright years to come. He thanked also clergy and Executive Council
members, in particular his godfather, and all those who offered support and
prayers on his ordination.
        Bishop Torkom thereafter delivered his sermon on the feast of the
Apparition of the Holy Cross, praying for the Holy Cross of our Savior to
bring blessings, guidance, and strengthening of faith to all. Next, he spoke
on true Christian love, stating, "God is love, He is the essence of love.
And out of the abundance of His love He created the universe and mankind,
and granted the gift of love to man. Indeed He loved mankind so much, that
He sacrificed His Son for our sins. God's love is greater than man's sin and
evil. His love made us worthy to be temples of His Holy Spirit. Christianity
is a religion of love, and love is the greatest virtue a Christian faithful
can possess." He concluded by urging the faithful to exceed one another in
loving God and to serve our church and nation with utmost love.
        At the conclusion of Divine Liturgy, faithful had the opportunity to
receive the blessings of Bishop Torkom. A reception followed at "Armenak Der
Bedrossian" Hall. 
***
50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE ARS "NAIRY" CHAPTER OF MONTEBELLO 
        On Sunday, April 29, 2018, the ARS "Nairy" Chapter of Montebello
celebrated its 50th anniversary, the 37th anniversary of its Saturday
School, and 20th anniversary of its Pre-School with a gala held at Holy
Cross Cathedral's "Bagramian" Hall. H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, accompanied by Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian, attended and conveyed
his message. Among the guests in attendance were ARF Central Committee
member Mr. Levon Kirakosian, Executive Council member Mr. Antranik
Kasbarian, members of the "Tro" Gomideh and Holy Cross Cathedral Board of
Trustees, sponsors and friends. 
        The program began with the American, Armenian, and ARS anthems. Ms.
Rita Topalian and Ms. Khatoune Pakradouni served as the evening's MCs. The
"Nairy" Chapter message was delivered by Ms. Sona Fundukian, followed by the
presentation of proclamations by elected officials and the invocation by Fr.
Muron. On behalf of the "Nairy" Chapter, awards were presented to Preschool
Director Lilit Barsegyan and Saturday School Principal Naira Ouzounian. The
ARS Regional Executive's message was delivered by Ms. Silva Poladian.
        The Prelate began his message by congratulating the ARS family on
the various milestones anniversaries being celebrated this year, the
centennial of the Hollywood "Mayr" Chapter, the 60th anniversary of the San
Fernando Valley "Anahid" Chapter, the 50th anniversary of the "Nairy"
Chapter, and the 35th anniversary of the ARS Western Regional Executive. His
Eminence presented a letter of blessing and commendation in which he lauded
the members of the "Nairy" Chapter for their faithful and exemplary service
as well as the ARS Western Regional Executive and the entire ARS family,
stating that this celebration is a joy and triumph for all. The Prelate
highlighted the "Nairy" Chapter's indispensable role in the life of the
Montebello community through its invaluable moral and financial support to
Mesrobian School, through its founding of a Saturday School and Pre-School,
and through countless other endeavors. "A resounding job well done to you
all, to the devoted members and to the generous sponsors. We are certain
that you will continue to thrive in your noble mission and reach even
greater heights so long as you continue to work together with faith, love,
goodwill, and utmost dedication as you have been for all these years," he
concluded.
        The program continued with more award presentations. On behalf of
the ARS Central Executive and Regional Executive respectively, Ms. Rita
Hintlian and Ms. Silva Poladian recognized "Nairy" Chapter members with
fifty years of service. Ms. Olga Kirakossian was honored with the Lifetime
Achievement Award by the Central Executive. 
        A candle-lighting ceremony concluded the official program. The
celebration continued with musical entertainment. 
***
COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND TRIBUTE TO MARIA JACOBSEN IN
SOLVANG 
        By the initiative of the Friends of Maria Jacobsen committee, on
Sunday, April 29, 2018, a special tribute was held at Bethania Lutheran
Church in Solvang honoring the life of Danish missionary Maria Jacobsen who
saved thousands of Armenian orphans during the Armenian Genocide and later
founded the Bird's Nest Orphanage in Jbeil, Lebanon, to house and care for
the young orphans.  
        On behalf of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, Rev.
Fr. Movses Shannakian participated in the commemoration.
        The day began with a worship service, followed by a memorial service
in memory of Maria Jacobsen in front of the bust sculpture in the church
courtyard. Opening remarks were delivered by organizing committee Chair Dr.
Garbis Der Yeghiayan. Fr. Movses offered a prayer in memory of Maria
Jacobsen and delivered his remarks stating "On this beautiful day, we have
gathered here to join in prayer for the souls of our holy martyrs and to
renew our pledge to persevere in our cause until we reach a just resolution
of recognition, reparations, and justice. We are thankful to the nations and
states that have recognized the Armenian Genocide as the irrefutable fact
that it is, and to organizations and people like Maria Jacobsen who opened
their hearts and arms to aid the Armenian people," he said.
        Pastor Chris Brown from Bethania Lutheran Church conveyed his
message, stating "We are all brothers and sisters and children of God, no
matter Armenian or Danish. Genocide and crimes against humanity shall never
go unpunished and we must stand united in times of trials and tribulations."
        The service ended with singing of "Cilicia." The attendees were then
treated to a fellowship lunch hosted by the organizing committee. 
***
ARMENIAN AMERICAN MEDICAL SOCIETY 
33RD ANNIVERSARY GALA
        On Saturday, April 28, 2018, the Armenian American Medical Society
celebrated its 33rd anniversary with a gala held at the Loews Hollywood
Hotel, proceeds of which were allocated to the health care needs of wounded
soldiers of the Artsakh war. On this occasion, the AAMS honored Prof. Ara
Babloyan, Dr. Simon Keushkerian, Dr. Raffi Minasian, and the former Ladies
Auxiliary for their years of service and contributions to the field of
medicine.
        H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, accompanied by
Archpriest Fr. Razmig Khatchadourian, attended and delivered his message. 
        The program began with welcoming remarks by the evening's MCs, Dr.
Vicken Sepilian and Ms. Helen Kalognomos, followed by the national anthems.
        In his message, the Prelate lauded the Armenian American Medical
Society's valuable mission and the devoted service of its members and all of
our healthcare professionals "who have dedicated their lives to making a
positive difference in the lives of others, who invest their time and
talents for the wellbeing of others, and who day in and day out carry the
massive weight of our care and our health on their shoulders." He blessed
and commended also the evening's honorees for their valuable service and
contributions as well as the sponsors and guests for their moral and
financial support, wishing continued successes to all. 
        The program continued with remarks by AAMS Vice-President Dr. Kevin
Galstyan and President Dr. Armond Kotikian, the presentation of awards, and
cultural performances. 
***
WELCOMING RECEPTION FOR LEBANESE CONSUL GENERAL MIRNA KHAWLY
        On the evening of Friday, April 27, 2018, a reception in honor of
the new Consul General of Lebanon in Los Angeles, the Honorable Mirna
Khawly, was held at the California Club in Los Angeles hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Harry and Cheryl Nadjarian and a group of Lebanese-Americans and
Lebanese-Armenians. 
        H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended and once
again conveyed his congratulations and well wishes to the Consul General.
        On Sunday, April 29, the Lebanese Diaspora, including
Lebanese-Armenians in Los Angeles, voted in the country's Parliamentary
elections. The Prelate cast his vote and had the opportunity to meet with
the Consul General and Armenian members of the election committee.
***
PRELACY PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE 
        On Thursday, May 3rd, 2018, events were held across the United
States in observance of National Day of Prayer, which is observed annually
on the first Thursday of May. As in previous years, Los Angeles Mayor Eric
Garcetti and First Lady Amy Wakeland hosted an interfaith celebration at the
Getty House on this occasion. Representing H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate, at the event were Rev. Fr. Movses Shannakian and
Chaplain Rafi Garabedian. 
        The program featured remarks by the Mayor and First Lady, prayers
for city leaders, the homeless, and the collective faith community, and a
panel discussion on "Building the bridge through faith."
***

How the Hatred of Jews Justified both the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust

For Immediate Release

May 4, 2018

Contact: Megan Reid

 

How the Hatred of Jews Justified both the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust

MONTREAL/TORONTO – April 26/27, 2018: The Zoryan Institute, in participation with AGBU and Hamazkayin, welcomed Prof. Stefan Ihrig of Haifa University, for a book tour in Montreal and Toronto.

Prof. Stefan Ihrig’s core research focused on documenting the relationship between Germany and Turkey during the periods of WWI and WWII. The roots of Nazi ideology have been explained in Ihrig’s recent books “Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination” (2014) and “Justifying Genocide: Germany and the Armenians from Bismarck to Hitler” (2016).

Through Prof. Ihrig’s research, we learn about the close ties between Germany and the Ottoman Empire as early as 1890, as German Chancellor Bismarck and subsequently Kaiser Wilhelm II’s foreign policy focused on creating close relations with a stable Ottoman Empire. His books explain how geopolitics, empire building, and military objectives caused Germany to turn a blind eye towards the massacres of Armenians in 1895 Ottoman Turkey, by simply making Armenians a racial problem. and labelling them as “the Jews of the Orient”, despite the fact that both Germans and Armenians are Christian.

Prof. Stefan Ihrig reveals in his first book that “many Germans before World War I sympathized with the Ottomans’ longstanding repression of the Armenians and would go on to defend vigorously the Turks’ wartime program of extermination. (…)” Focused on documenting the 1919-1923 timeframe, Ihrig describes this period as crucial for Germany and Turkey’s relationship. A  great debate on the Armenian Genocide was taking place in Germany as “German nationalists first denied and then justified genocide. The Nazis too came to see genocide as justifiable (…)”.

Prof. Ihrig’s research clarifies how the Armenian Genocide laid the foundation for the Holocaust to happen. According to his research, Germany knew everything about the genocide. The Armenian Genocide had been one of the most important topics of public debate in Germany in the 1920’s. The debate included questions about its intent, means, motivation, discourses, propaganda, economic aspects and retribution. In Berlin, many of the largest newspaper had three editions a day, and each would mention the Armenian Genocide.

Franz Werfel’s famous book “The Forty days of Musa Dagh” came in 1933, and was intended as a message to the Jews of Europe. He was reflecting on what he knew about the Armenian Genocide and how it was justified by the Germans by labeling Armenians “the Jews of the Orient.”

“Turkish denialism has made this topic difficult for most people. And as a result, the Armenian Genocide has been very distant from human consciousness, so distant that something more negative than the lack of recognition is happening. I think we, as Humanity, are missing out on the major chance to understand the world we live in today. Our story of the 20th century is very much incomplete.”

“The Armenian Genocide is very marginal in the History of the time. I mean this at an empirical level; if you pick up a book on World War I, the Armenian Genocide is not very central to the narrative, and I think it should be.”
– Prof. Ihrig

Prof. Ihrig concluded his presentation by stating that: “In order to move forward, (…) it is important to give you a perspective about the integration of the Armenian Genocide into European and World History. It is perhaps a reintegration, but I believe this is something we have to work on.”

Events such as this contribute to our knowledge by explaining the forces and factors that shape our reality, especially when dealing with the universal trauma of genocide. Prof. Ihrig’s books are of utmost importance in understanding how Germany was indifferent to the fate of the Armenians yet could have turned the tide of the Armenian Genocide during WWI. They also show how the Nazi were inspired by the success of the Armenian Genocide and its denial, as well as the boldness of Mustapha Kemal after WWI, in developing their own plans to annihilate the Jews during WWII.

 

Megan Reid
Outreach Coordinator
International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
Tel: 416-250-9807  Fax: 416-512-1736  E-mail:

Soft revolution in Armenia

Korea Times
May 3, 2018 Thursday
Soft revolution in Armenia
 
By Mehmet Fatih Oztarsu
 
 
Armenia became the scene of a peaceful revolution on April 23. Serzh Sargsyan, the prime minister of the country, was forced to resign by the people.

Armenia, a close ally of Russia, was ruled by Sargsyan for ten years. His political choices included a balanced format between Western countries and Moscow. As a person from the Nagorno-Karabakh region, disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Sargsyan has been an important figure in Armenian politics. From the early 1990s, he participated in the invasion process of Nagorno-Karabakh, an Azerbaijani territory, and became a high-ranking military officer. His political activities were reinforced after becoming defense minister of Armenia.

The country has been isolated in the region due to its occupation in the Nagorno-Karabakh territory. There is no open border with the two neighbors in the eastern and western sides, Azerbaijan and Turkey respectively. This landlocked country has no choice but to follow an alternative policy to surpass this threshold. Thus, the country has tried to formulate a policy direction towards regional organizations and advantageous partnerships.

In 2008, Sargsyan became the third president of the country during a turbulent series of protests. He followed a new type of foreign policy principle as a balance between the West and Russia. Close negotiations were held with the European Union as well as strong communication with NATO. At the same period, he despairingly accepted to become a member of the Russian-oriented Eurasian Economic Union. He tried to shape the foreign policy direction with smart initiatives such as the normalization process with Turkey in 2008 and 2009. On account of the regional political balances and pressures of domestic institutions, he couldn’t manage the process. And he failed.

Before the end of his two terms as president, the country voted for the establishment of the parliamentary system in a 2015 referendum. According to opposition parties, he aimed to remain as the most powerful man in the country with this system change. Even he refused this criticism, later his party won the parliamentary election and he tried to become prime minister right after the end of his presidential term.

Tension rose in the country and opposition parties were begun to rally mass protests in the center of Yerevan, the capital city. Some expected Yerevan might turn into a scene of a bloody clash but more than 150,000 people peacefully protested Sargsyan. Nikol Pashinyan, one of the leading and eminent opposition figures, played an important role during the 10-days-length civil protests. After intensive demands, Sargsyan accepted to meet Pashinyan in front of the media. But Pashinyan was arrested three minutes into the meeting. This only escalated the situation and negatively affected Sargsyan’s position. As a response, people took to all the streets of the capital. Many groups of soldiers also appeared at the protests along with clergymen. After a compelling period of time and severity of protests, finally, Sargsyan declared his resignation with a statement. He said: “Nikol Pashinyan was right, I was wrong. The current situation has several solutions. But I won’t resort to any of those. That’s not for me. I am leaving the position of the head of state. The street movement is against my rule. I am fulfilling your demand.”

Some analysts expected another version of the Color Revolutions which dramatically shaped the country profiles of Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan in the 2000s, but Armenia realized a “soft revolution” without any tragic incident.

Here a question arises on whether Armenia will have an axis shift or not. The country’s foreign policy rhetoric had been balanced by Sargsyan and his predecessor Robert Kocharian. The presidents have expressed their sympathies to the EU many times by saying Armenia is a part of European civilization. But in reality, the country became an adherent element of Russia, especially in the context of economic and military relations. Previously, the Armenian opposition owned a useful tool of anti-Moscow rhetoric while blaming the leadership. But now the same opposition understood the importance of real politics. Even though Russian officials didn’t criticize the situation and obviously supported the public reaction, it doesn’t mean that Moscow will allow Armenia to have an axis shift toward the Western alliance. But at least Armenia showed the importance of the people’s will and exercised a proper way of protest culture.

Mehmet Fatih Oztarsu () is a Turkish analyst in Seoul.


Armenian Anarchy Is Only Good For America

Oriental Review
April 30 2018

US Government Employees Advised to Postpone Travel to Armenia Amid Protests – Embassy

Sputnik News Service
May 3, 2018 Thursday 5:34 PM UTC
US Government Employees Advised to Postpone Travel to Armenia Amid Protests – Embassy
 
 
WASHINGTON, May 3 (Sputnik) – US government employees should refrain from visiting Armenia or travel within the country in the wake of post-election demonstrations there, the US Embassy in Yerevan said in a travel advisory on Thursday.
 
“US government personnel are advised to avoid areas of demonstrations and postpone all unnecessary travel into or within Armenia due to the unpredictable road closures,” the advisory said.
 
On Tuesday, the Armenian parliament failed to elect opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan as interim prime minister because lawmakers failed to secure the majority 53 votes in the 105-seat chamber. Protesters disrupted traffic in Yerevan, blocking railways and roads leading to the international airport upon calls by Pashinyan to do so after the failed vote.
 
Armenia has been gripped by massive opposition protests since April 13. In Gyumri, the country’s second-largest city, protests escalated into a takeover of government buildings.
 
The protests continue in Armenia’s capital even though Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan gave to the opposition demands and resigned on Monday.
 
The US Embassy in Yerevan remains open and operates on regular schedule despite the road closures, the advisory said.