Garin Hovhannisian’s “I Am Not Alone” receives prize at Toronto International Film Festival

Garin Hovhannisian’s “I Am Not Alone” receives prize at Toronto International Film Festival

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 09:39,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenian-American filmmaker Garin Hovhannisian’s “I Am Not Alone” documentary about the 2018 Armenian Velvet Revolution has received a prize at the Toronto International Film Festival, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

“Garin Hovhannisian’s “I Am Not Alone” film received the first prize (capturing the 2nd place) at the Toronto International Film Festival. Congratulations!”, the PM said.

System of a Down soloist Serj Tankian produced the movie.

The film features interviews of PM Nikol Pashinyan, his wife Anna Hakobyan, Police Chief Valery Osipyan, Tankian and many others.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenia participates at IAEA 63rd General Conference in Vienna

Armenia participates at IAEA 63rd General Conference in Vienna

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 09:42,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPESS. Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Suren Papikyan has departed to Austria on a three-day working visit, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures said in a news release.

Papikyan will participate at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 63rd General Conference held September 15-18 in Vienna, the ministry said. 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




‘Armenia has been and remains a crossroad of civilizations’ – President Sarkissian

‘Armenia has been and remains a crossroad of civilizations’ – President Sarkissian

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 09:54,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Sheikha of Kuwait, Director General of Kuwait’s Museum of Islamic Antiquities (DAI) Hussah Sabah al-Salem al-Sabah arrived in Armenia at the invitation of President Sarkissian’s spouse Nouneh Sarkissian, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian and wife Nouneh Sarkissian welcomed the Sheikha of Kuwait at the Presidential Palace.

Sheikha Hussah Sabah al-Salem al-Sabah and her delegation members watched the works displayed at the exhibition titled the Historical Heritage of the Armenian Photography.

The cultural tour was followed by a luncheon which was attended by Armenia’s deputy minister of education, science, culture and sport Arevik Anapiosyan, Director of Matenadaran Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan, Director of the History Museum Grigor Grigoryan, Deputy Director of the National Gallery Samvel Hovhannisyan.

“Armenia has been and remains as a crossroad of civilizations. By attaching importance to the dialogue of cultures we have always highly valued the Islamic culture and the civilizational values related to it”, the Armenian President said in his remarks. He highlighted the importance of organizing mutual exhibitions, in particular presenting the Armenian cultural heritage in Kuwait and the Islamic culture, art in Armenia.

In her speech the Sheikha of Kuwait noted in particular: “We visited Armenia at the invitation of Mrs. Nouneh Sarkissian. We are very happy to have such an opportunity to meet with His Excellency, President Sarkissian, as well as discuss the possibility to present the exhibits of our Museum here in Yerevan and host an exhibition from Armenia in Kuwait with many interesting scientists, academicians and our partners of Armenia”.

During the visit an agreement was reached to organize the exhibition of the famous al-Sabah Collection in Yerevan. The al-Sabah Collection consists of a wide range of important objects, which include books, manuscripts, ceramics, glass, metal, precious stones and jewelled objects, architectural ornaments, textiles and carpets, coins and scientific instruments. The objects on display represent the full chronological and geographic spread of the Islamic world.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Regular session of parliament begins

Regular session of parliament begins

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. The regular session of parliament has kicked off with lawmakers expected to debate a number of bills.

Earlier during the September 11 session MPs had a Q&A with Cabinet members, including PM Nikol Pashinyan.

Then on September 12, a new member of the Central Bank’s board was confirmed in a vote.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

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Asbarez: ARF Western U.S. Central Committee Offers Condolences on the Passing of Aram I’s Mother

Catholicos Aram I with his mother, Loushin Keshishian (Photo by Cilician Catholicosate)

The Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia on Saturday announced the passing of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I’s mother, Lousin Keshishian, which happened on Saturday, September 14.

Upon hearing this news, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western United States Central Committee sent a note of condolence to Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian.

Below is the text of the note:

Your Eminence,

We were saddened to hear the news of the passing of Lousin Keshishian, the beloved mother of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia.

The ARF Western U.S. Central Committee, on behalf of its entire membership in the Western United States, would like to offer its sincere and heartfelt condolences to His Holiness and prays for comfort and patience in these trying times.

May she find eternal peace and may God rest her soul.

Armenia opposition MP: I proposed to add Nationwide Solidarity Day to our calendar of holidays

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2019
Armenia opposition MP: I proposed to add Nationwide Solidarity Day to our calendar of holidays Armenia opposition MP: I proposed to add Nationwide Solidarity Day to our calendar of holidays

16:45, 14.09.2019

YEREVAN. – Given this tension and hatred that has emerged within the public, we are developing a new draft. I have proposed to debate on and add to our calendar of holidays a new holiday: Nationwide Solidarity Day, trying to soften these relations a little. Sergey Bagratyan, a member of the opposition Prosperous Armenia faction in the National Assembly, noted this at a press conference on Saturday.

In his words, that day shall be celebrated in August, on Navasard—the ancient Armenian New Year.

“We have found the foundations of this draft from still back when Armenians have celebrated the New Year on [August] the 11—with our holiday calendar, formerly—on August 1,” he said. “And the most important meaning of that holiday lies in that fact that this holiday become nationwide, and, on that day, all adversaries, people having inimical relations definitely reconcile and start a new life.”

The lawmaker noted that Armenians have no other national agenda except for the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and the Armenian Genocide issues.

Vietnam, Armenia increase friendly exchanges

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Sept 14 2019
The Vietnam-Armenia Friendship Association held a get-together in Hanoi on September 14 to celebrate the 28th Independence Day of Armenia (Sept. 21) and the 74th National Day of Vietnam (Sept. 2)
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam-Armenia Friendship Association held a get-together in Hanoi on September 14 to celebrate the 28th Independence Day of Armenia (Sept. 21) and the 74th National Day of Vietnam (Sept. 2)

Chairman of the association Nguyen Van Thuan said Vietnam and Armenia are building equal and mutually-beneficial cooperation partnership.

The official visit to Vietnam by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his spouse in July 2019 opened up a new promising period of bilateral cooperation in various fields such as economy, trade, science-technology, culture and people-to-people exchanges, he said.

Just established in 2014, the association has worked to maintain and develop the solidarity, friendship and collaboration between the two countries as well as increase exchanges and mutual understanding between the Vietnamese and Armenian people, Thuan added.

Armenian Ambassador to Vietnam Vahram Kazhoyan said the friendly relations between the two countries are growing, proven by the opening of the Embassy of Armenia in Vietnam.

He recalled the recent official visit to Vietnam by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, during which the Armenian Government leader had positive talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc and other senior officials.

One of the notable outcomes of this visit is that the two sides agreed to hold the second inter-governmental meeting in October this year in Yerevan capital, said the ambassador.

Kazhoyan revealed that Armenia plans to organise a business forum with the attendance of the two countries’ enterprises./. 


Armenia ex-Ambassador: It’s time for the fresh start Armenia ex-Ambassador: It’s time for the fresh start

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2019
 
 
Armenia ex-Ambassador: It’s time for the fresh start Armenia ex-Ambassador: It’s time for the fresh start
18:10, 13.09.2019
 
Armenian ex-Ambassador to the Vatican, Portugal and the Sovereign Order of Malta, Mikael Minasyan made a new post on his Facebook.
 
The full text is presented below:
 
“As far as I understand, everyone agrees with the opinion voiced in my last interview that there can be no return to the past. Another thing is that, judging by the reaction, that no one relates to the past. I’ll elaborate on what I mean to avoid misunderstanding.
 
According to my observations, today Armenia is at the crossroads of a great choice, as it has the opportunity to start a new chapter in its history, where the society must decide whether it is returning to the past, whether it continues the old page or starts with a new one – with new characters and in a new presentation style. And our community – inside the country and beyond – must make a decision for this.
 
Society must decide: if there cannot be a return to the past, then one cannot but reconcile with one’s past, one cannot dig into it, edit and redirect or re-write it.
 
There can be no return to the past, and so that the past does not return, you must put the past behind you, not hold grudges against it, not overly exaggerate or change. One must reconcile with the past, but not fight against it. It is necessary to analyze it, to understand the errors – to avoid repetition in the future.
 
There cannot be a return to the past, because otherwise, the unit of progress will be between yesterday and today. Since in this case, the bar is not a dream, but fragmentary, short-term “satisfaction”.
 
There can be no return to the past, but the former leaders are returning, and they are doing this forcibly, as necessary, since, unfortunately, over the past 100 years we have not even learned how to accompany our leaders with honor, expressing gratitude, to talk about them without insults, noting omissions and emphasizing achievements.
 
Let’s consider our history over the past century: in one way or another, in one segment or another, for one purpose or another, we hung labels, forgot, and sometimes just tried to erase the deeds of all our leaders – starting from Kajaznuni, Aram Manukyan and Simon Vratsyan and ending with Khanjyan, Karen Demirchyan and Serzh Sargsyan.
 
Leaders of the past return because they see how casually they sometimes treat their legacy and their names. We first fell in love with Karen Demirchyan, then ignored him, then yearned for him, then returned, and lost at the end. The affairs of other Soviet leaders – Zurabyan, Kochinyan, and Suren Harutyunyan – we either forgot or left unnoticed, without mentioning their merits.
 
Perhaps, for this reason, as well, Levon Ter-Petrosyan returned to politics in 2008. That is why Robert Kocharyan is now returning to politics, and Serzh Sargsyan is not leaving the political arena. After all, such an attitude is akin to a nightmare for any political leader who has decided to devote his life and destiny to his homeland.
 
The state should develop along a logical life chain and regular political cycles. Soviet Era leaders, leaders of the independence movement, military commanders, crisis managers – each of them made his contribution in a certain period and did their job. Nothing justifiably prevents us from seeing all this: we only need to recognize and acknowledge their merits aloud.
 
There can be no return to the past, but so that the new does not become the long-forgotten old, it must be built on knowledge and experience. And the principles here are extremely clear.
 
– Do not be proud of personnel who do not have a biography and abilities, do not know anyone and do not have the path behind him. This is the 21st century. You can’t have only young people in a personnel bank. Thus, we do not have a fresh start, but repeat the old and very old mistakes in a new way.
 
 
 
– In matters of national importance, do not ignore former leaders with vast experience – first of all, refusing to consult with them because of your pride, and committing all possible criminal stupidities before having reached the edge of the abyss, when you understand that you, like a fool, have burned all the bridges. This is the 21st century.
 
There can be no return to the past if new ideas are included in the discourse. If you are at war with the past, then you are still in the past. You are not even in the present. There can be no return to the old, but on one condition – if we speak and act with a vision of the future.
 
For the future to come, one does not have to cling to the past, to live in the past. And in order not to become a hostage to the past, it is necessary to understand, appreciate, forgive and say goodbye to people who are not your companions on the road leading to the future. And take a course leading to the future. Then there will be no return to the past, the past will not return, it will remain in history. Good or bad, wrong or right, black or white, sometimes a little black and a little white, a little good and a little bad, but the old will remain in the past. It will turn into a useful experience, knowledge, abilities and will clear the way for new ones – to a new reality and a truly new Armenia.
 
There cannot be a return to the past when there is the solidarity of generations, public consensus does not look back, desire and ability to have a future of a new type and a country of new quality. And this is possible, I think.
 
I infinitely admire the courage of the leaders of the First Republic, the wisdom of the leaders of Soviet Armenia and their ability to build a country barely from scratch.
 
I am extremely grateful to all the leaders of the Republic of Armenia.
 
Levon Ter-Petrosyan – for leading the independence movement, breathing flesh, blood, and soul into our independent country, for making independence irreversible.
 
Robert Kocharyan – for the preservation and formation of Artsakh and Armenia in the most important period, for instilling self-confidence in our country, and for society – belief in own forces.
 
Serzh Sargsyan – for the fact that he emphasized consent, breadth of thinking and humanity during leadership, firmly fixed the path of a modern and mature state, for remaining, among other things, a human being. It was a great honor for me to represent the government headed by him in the status of ambassador, I am proud of the indisputable achievements of this authority, which in the future will still be truly realized, and I consider myself also responsible for the mistakes made during that period. Errors that we still fix.
 
One day a leader will come who knows what is fate and future, and he will visit all of these leaders, bowing to them and handing them the highest state awards. Do not doubt it!
 
In the meantime, modern Armenia, turning its back on the future, is selflessly rummaging in the past, as a result of which their heritage – the Motherland, is on the way to collapse, then each of these leaders has a duty and the right to return. And if this is done not to return power, but in the name of saving the country from the impending catastrophe, I will join the ranks of the followers of any of them.
 
I am also grateful to the current government and its leader for stimulating – voluntarily or involuntarily – the process of a new restart of the country and a serious increase in the level of public enthusiasm. This energy of expectation of the new is worth more than any natural or technological wealth: it can move mountains. And although the government, with its provincial worldview, daily sprays this wealth, even its remnants are of great value and will still be very useful to our country.
 
We had and still have selflessly devoted leaders to the country, with their mission, their mistakes and undeniable merits that cannot be erased. Today it’s time to start from a new page. With a new philosophy of governing the country. In an accessible language to the world. With capable people. With new energy. And this is possible.

City of Smile charitable foundation of Armenia named 2019 Organization of the Year, in Los Angeles

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2019
 
 
City of Smile charitable foundation of Armenia named 2019 Organization of the Year, in Los Angeles
12:07, 14.09.2019
 
During the 5th annual Gala of the Bridge of Health non-profit organization in Los Angeles, USA, the City of Smile charitable foundation was recognized as the 2019 Organization of the Year, the press service of the foundation informed.
 
The respective award highlights the tremendous work this foundation is doing in the development of hematology and oncology in Armenia.
 
Oncologist Shant Shekherdimian, a member of the honorary board of the foundation, received this award.
 
Anna Hakobyan, the wife of Armenia’s Prime Minister, chairs the Board of Trustees of the City of Smile charitable foundation.
 
 

Sports: Wrestling World Championships: Armenia’s Slavik Galstyan beats Azerbaijan opponent 16-7

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2019

Armenia’s Greco-Roman wrestler Slavik Galstyan on Saturday began his campaign at the 2019 Senior Wrestling World Championships in Nur-Sultan, the capital city of Kazakhstan.

In the 63kg category, Galstyan defeated Azerbaijan’s Elman Mukhtarov 16-7.

Earlier, in the 72kg category, Armenia’s Malkhas Amoyan defeated Poland’s Mateusz Bernatek 7-0 in the qualifying round.