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What: "Panel Discussion With Editors of Armenian Media"
On the Occasion of Aram I Catholicos's Declaration of the
"Year of the Armenian Media"
When: Aug 11 2019 1pm
Following Church Divine Liturgy which starts at 10:30am
Where: Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley
Western Prelacy's Hall, 6252 Honolulu Ave., La Crescenta, CA
Misc: Editors from leading Armenian publications will headline a
panel on Armenian media on Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 1:00 pm,
at the Prelacy's Dikran & Zarouhi Der Ghazarian Hall, 6250
Honolulu Ave. in La Crescenta.
Hosted by the Educational Committee of the Armenian Apostolic
Church of Crescenta Valley, the event will cover current issues
and challenges confronting the Armenian media, particularly in
California. Ara Khachatourian of Asbarez, Harut Sassounian of
The California Courier, Gabriel Moloyan of Massis Weekly, and
Hrach Sepetjian of Nor Or Weekly will comprise the panelists.
Attorney and playwright Aram Kouyoumdjian will serve as
moderator.
Brief presentations by the panelists will offer historical
overviews of the represented publications and information on
each paper's readership and reach, fiscal situation, and future
outlook. Kouyoumdjian will then facilitate a panel discussion
and field questions from audience members.
The panel will be among events being organized worldwide to
commemorate 2019 as the Year of Armenian Media, pursuant to a
proclamation by His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great
House of Cilicia. Early in July, over 100 media representatives
from Armenia, Artsakh, and the Diaspora gathered at a
Pan-Armenian Conference on Armenian Media convened by the
Catholicosate. In his remarks to the conference, the Catholicos
stressed that the Armenian media does not merely disseminate
information but is entrusted with a pan-national mission.
The event is free of charge to the public
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Category: 2019
Chess: 4 chess players to represent Armenia at FIDE World Cup
The World Chess Federation (FIDE) has released the list of the 128 participants of the play-offs for the World Cup.
Armenia will be represented by Levon Aronian, Robert Hovhannisyan, Arman Pashikyan and Sergey Movsesyan.
Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsenw will also participate in the tournament to be held in the Russian city of Khanty-Mansiysk. The World Cup will be held under the knockout procedure.
Sports: Armenian wrestlers win 2 silver and 6 bronze medals in Sargsyan Cup
Sports: Marcos Pizzelli: I’m ready to help Aktobe and Armenian national football team
Midfielder for Aktobe and the Armenian national football team Marcos Pizzelli is about to return to football. The footballer, 34, joined the Kazakh team as it left for Kokshetau where Aktobe will play a match with Okzhetpes during the 20th round of the Kazakh championship on July 27.
“I have restarted training with the team, and I feel good. I had been working on a plan for a long time, and I had scheduled to return in August.
I am ready to help Aktobe in the upcoming matches and the Armenian national football team in the upcoming Euro-2020 friendly matches in September,” Pizzelli told NEWS.am Sport.
Samvel Sukiasyan
Sports: A year before Tokyo 2020: Armenia is expected to perform better
ECHR offers Armenia government to pay 9,000 euros to civic activist
Armenian FM pays first official visit to Georgia
Asbarez: ANCA-WR and Leading Assyrian Group Sign MOU on Collaboration
ANCA-WR and AAASC leaders sign MOU on July 22
GLENDALE—The Armenian National Committee of America–Western Region and the Assyrian American Association of Southern California, during a special ceremony Monday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in an effort to further deepen and institutionalize relations between the two organizations.
The ceremony took place at the ANCA-WR headquarters in Glendale, with ANCA Western Region Chairperson Nora Hovsepian, Esq. and AAASC President Ramond Takhsh signing the MOU, which went into effect immediately
The Memorandum recognizes the historic relations between both communities, accentuates the importance of collaboration and mutual understanding, and commits both communities to ensure comprehensive cooperation.
“The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation elevates our relationship with the AAASC to a deeper institutional level,” said Hovsepian. “Our nations have lived side by side for millennia, and we’re codifying both traditional as well as novel areas for our extensive collaboration, taking our advocacy work to new heights.”
“We have valued our relationship with the Armenian National Committee of America for several years now,” said Takhsh, the AAASC president. “The Armenian and Assyrian peoples have experienced the best of times together, and, of course, the worst of times. We’ll always continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our Armenian brothers and sisters… in this struggle to fight for justice for what happened to our people”
“In many ways, the struggle continues for both of our peoples, with what’s happening with the Armenians of Artsakh and the Assyrians in the Nineveh Plains. The struggle still persists. There might be different actors, but essentially it’s the same struggle,” added Takhsh.
Following this memorandum, both AAASC and ANCA-WR have agreed to continue in collaboration to undertake joint advocacy measures and public education initiatives promoting human rights, peace, and the rule of the law, and continue their commitment in seeking justice for the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocide.
In recent years, both groups have worked tirelessly to fight for recognition and justice for the Genocide of 1915 and have garnered the support of elected officials including Congressman Brad Sherman, Congressman Adam Schiff, Senator Scott Wilk, LA City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, and Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti who has been vocal about his support for both communities in their fight for justice.
“The lies that are put out must be answered with truth. Every single time someone says ‘that wasn’t a genocide’ we say ‘Yes it was.’ Or, ‘that didn’t happen’ we say ‘yes it did.’ We all know Ellie Wiesel who said ‘The second death is to forget those that have died’. We will not allow that to happen– we will not allow them to be killed twice” Says Hon. Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles.
Both parties have agreed to continue their collaboration to further strengthen their key messaging relating to the Genocide and will continue to advocate on behalf of their communities in their homelands and abroad.
The ANCA Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.
Founded on August 1964, the Assyrian American Association of Southern California is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose broad mission is to serve and advance the Assyrian-American community by concentrating on a wide spectrum of areas such as cultural and linguistic identity, public/governmental outreach and advocacy, education, arts/literature, youth services, and many others.
ANCA, Prelacy, In Defense of Christians Attend International Religious Freedom Focus
WASHINGTON—The Armenian National Committee of America joined with Eastern and Western U.S. leaders of the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and In Defense of Christians last week for a Capitol Hill focus on the plight of Christians in the Middle East that coincided with the U.S. State Department’s Second Annual Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom.
“As Armenian Americans, we were proud to bring our contribution to last week’s religious freedom initiatives in Washington, D.C.—including through the lessons that can and must be drawn from our own Armenian experience in surviving genocide and challenging Turkey’s ongoing denials and obstruction of justice for this crime,” noted ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, who was invited to the Ministerial.
“It’s clear that we diminish U.S. credibility—profoundly undermining American global leadership on core atrocities prevention and religious freedom priorities—when, under heavy-handed public pressure, we grant a foreign power a high-profile veto over what the U.S. government can and cannot say about a known case of genocide. Turkey’s undemocratic and openly anti-American leaders revel in the public spectacle of having bullied and bribed the U.S. into silence over its sins for more than a century. It’s time to end Turkey’s gag-rule against honest American remembrance of the WWI-era genocide and exile of Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Chaldean, Syriac, Aramean, Maronite, and other Christian nations,” added Hamparian.
Prelate Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Eastern U.S., kicked off the week-long spotlight by offering the opening prayer of the U.S. House of Representatives session on Monday, July 15, at the invitation of Armenian American Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) and U.S. House Chaplain Patrick Conroy.
“Heavenly Father, your children gathered here in this sanctuary of democracy and freedom thank thee for your providential care, full of visible and invisible blessings,” began Archbishop Tanielian. “Grant your wisdom and love upon the members of this assembly to follow thy will and fulfill their awesome responsibility toward the land of the free and the world at large,” continued Archbishop Tanielian, whose prayer was broadcast on C-SPAN.
Following the prayer, Archbishop Tanielian, Hamparian, and Chaplain Patrick Conroy reminisced about the Chaplain’s inspirational 2012 trip to Armenia and visit to Etchmiadzin. Later, Archbishop Tanielian was greeted by the ANCA Leo Sarkisian interns, who were in the House gallery to witness the prayer.
Later that day, the ANCA joined Members of Congress and clergy including Archbishop Tanielian, Western Prelate Moushegh Mardirossian, and Christian leaders from the Antiochian Orthodox Church, Assyrian Church of the East, Evangelical Protestant tradition, Greek Orthodox Church, Mainline Protestant tradition, Maronite Catholic Church, and Roman Catholic Church for a press conference and first-ever prayer service in the U.S. Capitol by Middle Eastern Christians.
During the press conference and prayer, organized by In Defense of Christians, speakers stressed the importance of a commitment to truth and decisive action to ensure religious freedom for all, including the Christian and other persecuted minorities of the Middle East.
“The right to worship must be protected throughout the globe,” explained House International Religious Freedom Caucus Co-Chair Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) in opening remarks. Bilirakis, who also serves as co-Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, noted the difficult plight of the Greek community and other Christians in Turkey. “There only approximately 1200 Greek Orthodox Christians left in Constantinople (and it will always be Constantinople to me) … a place where the Turkish Government refuses to recognize the ecumenical nature of Patriarch Bartholomew,” said Bilirakis, who noted that the Turkish Government has closed the theological school in Halki since 1971.
Rep. Bilirakis’ remarks
Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Jackie Speier thanked all clergy present “for reminding us that every day we should be spending our waking moments thinking about those who don’t have the privilege of practicing their Christian faith in public. I am of Armenian descent. One and a half million Armenians in the early 1900’s were killed because of their religion. We see the potential of that happening even now.”
Rep. Speier’s remarks
Rep. Ann Eshoo (D-CA) explained that the In Defense of Christians’ work and efforts for international religious tolerance are very personal to her. “There is representation here from my father’s side of the family—the Assyrians and Chaldeans—and my mother’s side—the Armenians. I am first-generation American. I would not be a Member of Congress unless they were able to flee and survive. And so, I see and have seen history repeating itself. It is a repeat of what they endured, of the family that they lost, and we need to always learn and have the lessons of history speak to us.” Rep. Eshoo noted the historic Congressional vote characterizing the attacks on Christians and other minorities in the Middle East as ‘genocide,’ but noted that success has been elusive given the great need and the slow U.S. response over multiple U.S. administrations.
Rep. Eshoo’s complete remarks
Other Members of Congress offering remarks included Representatives Robert Aderholt (R-AL), Ron Estes (R-KS), Glenn Grothman (R-WI), Vicky Hartzler (R-MO), French Hill (R-AR), Mike Johnson (R-LA), David Schweikert (R-AZ), and Randy Weber (R-TX).
Hamparian, in discussing U.S. policy on the Armenian Genocide, explained that, “when we can get the U.S. on the right side of the Armenian Genocide issue, certainly it’s going to be good for Armenians because denial will be challenged, but more importantly, it will be a tipping point in U.S. policy where we finally say that fighting against a genocide against any people—Armenians, Rwanda, Cambodia, Darfur, or the Holocaust—is a moral imperative and not a political commodity.”
Hamparian’s complete remarks
Christian leaders offered prayers in the English language following the traditions of their various faiths then proceeded to the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol to offer prayers in their native languages of Arabic, Aramaic, Assyrian, Greek, Syriac, and Armenian. The historic presentation of hymns included a moving rendition of Der Voghormia (Lord Have Mercy) sung by Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Very Rev. Sahag Yemishian, Vicar of the Eastern Prelacy, Rev. Sarkis Aktavoukian, pastor of Soorp Khatch Armenian Church of Bethesda, MD, and Archpriest Nerses Manoogian, pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church of Philadelphia, PA.
Armenian liturgy classic
Later in the week, the ANCA took part in the State Department’s Second Annual Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, joining over 1000 civil society and religious leaders, and more than 80 foreign delegations. Hamparian participated in sessions outlining successes from the first Ministerial in 2018, including funding for emergency assistance to victims of religiously motivated discrimination and abuse around the world. Participants agreed that much more needed to be done to address growing religious intolerance worldwide.
Foreign Minister Mnatsakanyan
During the conference, Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan highlighted the country’s commitment to religious tolerance, noting that in the face of recurring violence against the Yezidis and Christians in the Middle East, Armenia has served as safe-haven to over 20,000 refugees. “Armenia stands ready to cooperate with all interested parties to recover ancestral presence of Christians in the Middle East by rebuilding their lives, communities and churches,” stated Mnatsakanyan. “The Armenian people historically have been significant contributors to diversity, harmony and prosperity of the countries and societies of the Middle East. This conference provides an excellent platform to initiate partnerships to this end.
Artsakh President Meets With Artsakh ARF Central Committee
Artsakh President Bako Sahakian meets with ARF Central Committee of Artsakh
STEPANAKERT—Artsakh President Bako Sahakian on Tuesday met a delegation of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central Committee of Artsakh led by its chairman David Ishkhanyan.
Issues related to state building, as well as domestic and foreign policy of the Republic were discussed during the meeting.