Armenian Assembly Delegation with Assemblymember Laura Friedman

Sacramento, CA – Armenian Assembly Western Region Director Mihran Toumajan, Armenian Assembly Southern California Regional Council Member Helen Haig, California State Assemblymember Laura Friedman, and Deacon Daniel Aydenian of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, meeting prior to the annual Genocide commemoration and California Armenian Legislative Caucus reception.


Earlier this month, Assemblymember Friedman expressed her support for Resolution 23, calling for April 24th, 2019 to be the official day of commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923.


“In this era of rising intolerance, hatred, marginalization, it’s so important that we reach out to all our community members and really understand their story, their history, their trauma, their successes – everything that has left a mark on the culture and people,” said Assemblymember Laura Friedman. “It is only through this understanding that we will have tolerance and a true sense of community.”


Assemblymember Friedman, whose district covers Glendale and Burbank, has been a strong supporter of United States-Armenia relations since she has been in office. In October 2017, she joined the California legislative delegation to travel to Armenia, which included a visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial.



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Surprise discovery reveals lost Armenian family history

Ahval News
 
 
Surprise discovery reveals lost Armenian family history
 
Tiny Url

An American-Armenian man revealed a lost family history when he made the surprise discovery of a photograph of his relatives from Ottoman Armenia, the Fresno Bee reported.
 
Fresno man Michael Rettig discovered the photograph while going through his grandmother’s family archives, and initially thought it was of his ancestors’ family friends from the eastern Anatolian province of Bitlis.
 
Rettig later discovered a legal document drafted to sue the Ottoman Empire for family property lost during the Armenian genocide, and realised the photograph was of the family of his great-great grandfather, Mardiros Gashagortzian, who drafted the document.
 
There is widespread international recognition that the Ottoman Empire perpetrated a genocide of its Armenian population starting in 1915, with the most widely cited figure saying 1.5 million people were killed.
 
The Turkish Republic accepts that hundreds of thousands were massacred, but denies that a genocide took place, saying the killings occurred under wartime conditions and were not centrally organised.
 
Mardiros’s document describes the deaths of many members of his family, including some who Rettig identified in the photograph.
 
I realized the photograph of the unknown family included Mardiros’s mother (my great-great-great-grandmother Mary), and his brother Harutyoon’s family in Bitlis in 1912. Mary is pictured seated on the right, proudly holding a portrait of Mardiros and his family that they had taken and mailed upon arriving in America. Her second son, Harutyoon, is seated in the middle next to his wife, both of whom would be murdered by Turkish soldiers three years after the photograph was taken.
 
The document describes how four of Harutyoon’s children were killed during the genocide, with the two eldest boys killed alongside other Armenian men early on, and a younger daughter killed during one of the death marches Ottoman troops forced the displaced Armenians on.
 
However, two of Harutyoon’s children survived, with one daughter fleeing to Aleppo and a son hiding his Armenian heritage by assuming the Turkish name Cemal. Rettig discovered letters from both relatives in the archive.
 
“These letters from the few who survived, the family picture, and Mardiros’s legal document constitute all that remains of Harutyoon’s family. They were massacred, torn from their homeland, their land and property confiscated,” Rettig said.
 
Their story is but one example of the devastation the Ottoman Turks inflicted upon Armenian families during the genocide, but it also an example of their failure. That I am sitting here today, 104 years later, with this picture of the Gashagortzians in my hand and the memory of Harutyoon, Jarjis, Khoshvart, and Siranoosh in my heart, and that Armenians around the world continue to gather on April 24 to keep the memories and stories of their ancestors alive year after year, is a testament to this failure. We are still here, and we still remember and honor those we have lost.

Sofia: Catholics and Armenians Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ

Novinite, Bulgaria
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The Catholic and the Armenian Church celebrate on Sunday, April 21, the largest Christian holiday of the Resurrection of Christ.

The discrepancy with the Orthodox Christians, for which Easter is a week later, is due to the different calendar. Orthodox follow the Julian calendar, and the Catholics – the Gregorian.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is noted. According to evangelical stories, it happened on the third day after his death.

In the Vatican Pope Francis will pronounce a Traditionally Easter Message “Towards the City and the World” at 12.00 am from St. Peter’s Cathedral.

Expert: Turkey’s possible transfer of S-400 systems to Azerbaijan should worry Iran

News.am, Armenia
Expert: Turkey’s possible transfer of S-400 systems to Azerbaijan should worry Iran Expert: Turkey’s possible transfer of S-400 systems to Azerbaijan should worry Iran

22:45, 20.04.2019
                  

Turkey’s possible transfer the S-400  anti-aircraft missile systems to Azerbaijan should worry Iran, stated military expert Arkady Grigoryan, commenting on a such development of the situation at the request of Armenia News  – NEWS.am correspondent.

“The deployment of such systems on the territory of Azerbaijan should not only worry Armenia. First and foremost, this should worry Iran. I think if there is any serious likelihood of placing systems, there will be a reaction from Iran, ”the expert said.

Regarding allegations in the Azerbaijani media that “for Baku, these systems are important for eliminating the threat of Iskander medium-range ballistic missiles available in Armenia”, the expert stressed that neither S-400 nor S-300 can eliminate no matter how much the opponent wants to embellish reality, the real capabilities of the systems are small.

US Official Admits: Baghdad Saved by General Soleimani

FARS News Agency, Iran
Saturday
US Official Admits: Baghdad Saved by General Soleimani
 
 
TEHRAN (FNA)- Former Italian Ambassador to Iraq Marco Carnelos said that he been told by American troops during his time of service in Iraq that Baghdad would have fallen to terrorists had it not been for Iran’s measures under Commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Qassem Soleimani.
 
“I had some personal meetings with American officials and they admitted during the meetings that had it not been for Iran’s immediate meddling in Iraq in 2014, Baghdad and Erbil would have fallen to the ISIL,” Carnelos, who also served as an advisor to Italy’s prime minister on Western Asia and North Africa, told an Iranian daily, Farhikhtegan.
 
He added that, based on his experience in Iraq, it was always Americans who were seeking to meet with Iranians and their requests were always declined by the Iranian side.
 
“I should admit that the US troops deployed in Iraq have a deep understanding of General Soleimani. They praise his capabilities. Through the Quds Force, Iran has managed to impede the American military’s progress in the Middle East. The American forces have no choice but to accept the general as a key military figure in the region,” highlighted the Italian diplomat.
 
Early in March, Foreign Policy’s 10th annual special edition of Global Thinkers named Soleimani as the world’s best strategist in the field of defense and security.
 
It placed General Soleimani on top of the list of the most influential people in the defense and security sector, followed by German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen.
 
The magazine wrote, “Qassem Soleimani has led Iran’s military efforts for two decades now, but his role has never been larger than it is today. Soleimani’s fingerprints are everywhere that Iran is active.”
 
He has also become the public face of Iran’s response to the US President Donald Trump’s threats. “We are near you, where you can’t even imagine,” General Soleimani warned in July 2018. “We are ready.”
 
Earlier in mid-September, Armenian member of the Iranian Parliament Karen Khanlari lauded General Soleimani for his efforts in fighting against the terrorist groups and saving the lives of the Armenian and Assyrian people in Syria.
 
“I should thank General Qassem Soleimeni and other military forces who are present in Syria at the demand of the country’s government to establish security. They could keep away the Syrian Armenians and Assyrians in many conditions from massacre and serious harms,” Khanlari said.
 
He added that the Armenians mostly live in Aleppo region in Syria which was occupied by the ISIL and al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) and they were under high pressures and many of them were killed by the terrorists, noting that in several cases, the Iranian military advisors in Syria have saved them from the danger of death posed by the terrorists.

Azerbaijani Press: Will Turkey Transfer S-400 to Azerbaijan?

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
Saturday
Will Turkey Transfer S-400 to Azerbaijan?
 

 
Baku / 04.20.19 / Turan: Turkey expressed understanding regarding the concerns of its NATO allies about the purchase of the Russian air defense system S-400. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu held a meeting with journalists on this issue, Reuters reported.
 
Russian air defense systems should arrive in Turkey during the summer. In this regard, the United States demanded that the Turkish authorities make a choice between the Russian air defense systems and US F-35 fighters. One hundred fighters were supposed to enter Turkey, but the US fears that Russian anti-missile systems will be able to intercept data on military technologies used by NATO aircraft. Cavusoglu said that such assumptions are not supported by anything, reports Radio Liberty.
 
Turkish authorities do not want to fall under US sanctions, which could adversely affect the Turkish economy. To settle relations with Washington, the Turkish Defense Minister, the Minister of Finance, and also the representative of President Recep Erdogan visited the United States this week.
 
The AFP agency noted that the probability of Turkey”s refusal to activate the acquired Russian missiles is growing. In this case, the transfer of these missiles to a third country is possible, the agency notes.
 
So, the situation with the S-400 for Turkey can take a completely unexpected turn. Recently, Turkish media reported on the possibility of a “temporary” deployment of the S-400 in Azerbaijan and Qatar. This was due to the desire of the Turkish military to get training on the S-300 systems available in Azerbaijan.
 
In the event of the refusal of Turkey from the S-400, Azerbaijan and Qatar can become the very third countries to which the already paid air defense systems can be transferred by Ankara.
 
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Analyst: There are constructive processes in Karabakh conflict settlement talks

News.am, Armenia
Analyst: There are constructive processes in Karabakh conflict settlement talks Analyst: There are constructive processes in Karabakh conflict settlement talks

16:45, 20.04.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Constructive processes are observed in the talks on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict. 

Yerevan Press Club President, analyst Boris Navasardian, told about the above-said to Armenian News- NEWS.am.

In his words, this is conditioned by the balance of power in the military domain, and by the negotiating persons.

“I see that the foreign ministers of the two countries [Armenia and Azerbaijan] succeed in finding common ground,” Navasardian stressed. “But we realize that Azerbaijan will never give up the chance to achieve military superiority over Armenia in order to conduct negotiations from the position of power. Therefore, we need to pay close attention to security issues, which are directly dependent on the economy.”

As per the analyst, even though the Madrid Principles can no longer serve as a basis for the Karabakh peace process, some of its elements may still be applicable.

“For example, the element of increasing trust between the [conflicting] parties, [and] which exists in those precepts, must be maintained and developed,” he added, in particular.

And when asked whether Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan continues the policy which third President Serzh Sargsyan was running with respect to the Karabakh issue, the analyst responded that this is impossible given that the PM has a high level of internal legitimacy which the third president did not have.

“Internal legitimacy, as is known, directly impacts the foreign policy content,” Boris Navasardian concluded. “In this sense, Nikol Pashinyan has an advantage.”

How to Counter 7 Lies in Turkey’s Denial of the Armenian Genocide

American Thinker
 
 
How to Counter 7 Lies in Turkey’s Denial of the Armenian Genocide
 
By David Swindle
 

Next week, on the 24th, is the commemoration of the Armenian genocide, 114 years after the Ottoman Empire started systematically murdering 1.5 million Armenians, as well as Greek and Assyrian minority Christians.

One man and the state he leads will not be participating in this important recognition of historical truth.  Turkey’s anti-Semitic, Islamist president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, fancies himself the reviver of a neo-Ottoman Empire and has undertaken to spread his ideological influence globally.  That includes Armenian genocide denial.

While Turkey has long fought the recognition of the Armenian genocide internationally, the situation under Erdoğan’s Islamist ideology has led him into an alliance with the international Muslim Brotherhood and its American affiliates.  This has given Turkish propaganda a reach into the United States that didn’t exist at these levels before.  Samantha Rose Mandeles wrote at The American Spectator in February on how Turkish diplomats have spoken at and influenced prominent Muslim groups since 2014.  One such organization officially embracing Turkey’s genocide denial is the U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), an umbrella group of over 30 Islamist charities and mosques, which published a “Statement on 1915 Turkish-Armenian Events” that forwards Turkey’s denialism.

American Muslim organizations that founded the USCMO include American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), ICNA, Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA), MAS, Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA), and The Mosque Cares (Ministry of Imam W. Deen Mohammed).  Today, 32 Muslim organizations and mosques affiliate with the group.

Now Turkey has gone a step farther: actively distributing Armenian genocide denialist propaganda to American Muslims.  Last year, MAS’s 21st annual West Coast convention took place from November 22 to 24 at the Ontario Convention Center in Ontario, California.  The conference featured booths from Muslim charities and businesses.  But Turkey was the only Muslim government present, represented by two booths.  There, amid complimentary Turkish flags, hats, and t-shirts, they distributed free books and pamphlets challenging the regime’s enemies, including the Armenian people. 

A good example of the Turkish propaganda on offer is Our Neighbours of a Thousand Years: The Armenians, a slick, 52-page book filled with pictures and even a miniature CD in the back with folk songs.  While the title seems friendly and inviting, the book contains questionable historical claims and shaky arguments about Armenian-Turkish relations. 

These falsehoods include the following:

  1. The book quotes Erdoğan at the beginning demanding that all death and suffering of the period be treated the same, ignoring the historical question of who was responsible: “a fair humanitarian and conscientious stance requires an understanding of all the pain experienced in this period regardless of religion or ethnic origin.”  This is akin to insisting that equal historical weight be given to the Jews murdered in the Holocaust and to the Nazis responsible for their deaths.
  1. The book claims that the Ottoman Empire did not seek to exterminate the Armenians —  that it sought only to relocate them.  The decision to forcibly relocate Armenians was supposedly the result of a “life or death struggle,” and had it not been done “to secure both fronts during this time [sic] war,” then there would have been “heavy casualties among Muslims.”
  1. The book alleges that Armenians and Turks “lived side by side, amicably” for centuries; the conflict allegedly started with “the armed actions by the Armenians.”  Thus, Turkey claims that rising Armenian nationalism provoked the conflict.  This ignores the fact that pogroms against Armenians occurred in 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1909.
  1. It alleges that Armenians collaborated with Turkey’s enemies during the war and committed violent crimes: “they were involved in manslaughter and looting incidents in cities and towns, that there is a need for a radical measure for the security of the state and that on this account, it had been decided to transfer the Armenians rioting from the war zones to other regions.”
  1. The pamphlet asserts that the Ottoman government did have a plan to feed and support the Armenians who were forced to relocate; however, there were “certain setbacks and abuses in implementation” that “caused many Armenians to have bitter memories of this period etched in their brains.”
  1. Any abuses of Armenians were supposedly done by “disobedient state officials,” and documents proving that such events occurred supposedly disprove genocide claims because “they also prove that the Ottoman Government did not intend for such incidents to occur, on the contrary, penalized those who committed such crimes.”
  1. Finally, the pamphlet asserts that in the 1970s, Armenian terrorists murdered Turkish diplomats and that it was around this time when “forged documents and photographs” and “dubious memoirs” emerged supporting the idea of the genocide.  This historical revisionism collapses by doing the most basic historical research into the period.  The truth of the genocide was affirmed in the 1918 memoir by Henry Morgenthau, who served as the United States’ ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1918, and Winston Churchill’s 1929 history of the First World War, The World Crisis.  It is evidenced even by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Turkish president from 1923 to 1938.  Ataturk named the nationalist group responsible for the genocide: “These leftovers from the former Young Turk Party, who should have been made to account for the lives of millions of our Christian subjects who were ruthlessly driven en masse from their homes and massacred …”

To summarize: Today, Turkey claims that the Ottoman Empire’s policy was one of relocation, not extermination, and that it was both morally justified and existentially necessary because it was provoked by alleged Armenian nationalism, violence, and treason. 

Where to begin?  All of these historical points and arguments may seem like a lot to unpack.  However, the book skips something that should be obvious in any document purporting to tackle a controversial historical subject: there are no sources whatsoever to back up any of these dubious claims.

“This booklet is publication of Prime Ministry of Republic of Turkey,” the book notes on the last page in the poor English that characterizes much of the text.  How is it that a state with the resources of Turkey cannot manage to produce a book that would earn a college freshman a passing grade? 

The Turkish-backed USCMO’s insistence that what is needed is a “proper investigation of these events by independent historians” rings hollow, given that substantive historical work has been done for generations now, and an abundance of contemporaneous evidence from 1915 makes the denialist position so untenable that it almost starts to make sense that Turkey would not even bother with standard academic conventions like a works cited page. 

Where do we find clear evidence affirming the Genocide?  The New York Times’ archives going back to 1915 are a good place to start.  An article summarizing the Times coverage and evidence of the genocide notes how “extensively” it was covered, with “145 articles in 1915 alone by one count — with headlines like ‘Appeal to Turkey to Stop Massacres.’ The Times described the actions against the Armenians as ‘systematic,’ ‘authorized,’ and ‘organized by the government.'”

The pamphlet’s claim that the Ottoman government’s policy was relocation, not extermination, and that atrocities were isolated incidents by officials acting on their own, is not tenable when the sheer numbers are considered.  The Times notes, “The University of Minnesota’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies has compiled figures by province and district that show there were 2,133,190 Armenians in the empire in 1914 and only about 387,800 by 1922.”  Likewise, the vastness of the numbers missing engulfs Turkey’s suggestion that any meaningful number of the Armenians killed were done so in reasonable self-defense.

The historical truth of the genocide and the mendacity of its present-day Islamist deniers are dark and disturbing subjects to process.  However, history has offered a silver lining in the form and people of the Armenian diaspora.  In countries around the world, over the generations since the genocide, Armenians have built prosperous communities, in harmony with their neighbors.

Living well is indeed the best revenge, and it is this sense of peace that Turkey is now striving to disrupt among Armenian-Americans.  But we can fight back together. 

I will continue to advocate for recognition of historical truth, clear-eyed resolve in confronting Erdoğan’s imperial impulses, and a unified opposition to the threat of Islamist totalitarianism both abroad and right here in sunny Southern California.  It’s time for Armenians, Jews, Christians, women, moderate Muslims, and everyone with a moral conscience to come together to recognize the common threat Islamism poses to the peace of all our communities.

David M. Swindle is Southern California associate for the Counter-Islamist Grid and director of research for The Israel Group.  Follow him on Twitter at @DaveSwindle.

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Armenian Genocide recognition petition to be submitted to Netherlands government

News.am, Armenia
Armenian Genocide recognition petition to be submitted to Netherlands government Armenian Genocide recognition petition to be submitted to Netherlands government

13:59, 20.04.2019
                  

Events commemorating Armenian Genocide victims will be held next week in the Netherlands.

In particular, a protest rally is slated for April 23 at noon local time, at Het Plein square in The Hague. Its objective is to demand from the Dutch government to formally recognize and condemn the fact of Armenian Genocide. Also, a respective petition will be submitted to the government during the demonstration.

In addition, a commemoration ceremony will be held on April 24, at the Armenian Genocide Monument in Assen De Boskamp Cemetery in Assen. Those in attendance will lay wreaths to the monument.