Pashinyan and wife test negative for coronavirus

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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his spouse Anna Hakobyan tested negative for the novel coronavirus.

Pashinyan and his wife had gone into self-quarantine on March 13th after a media report said the Brazilian president had the virus. Anna Hakobyan had a meeting with the Brazilian First Lady days earlier.

The report on the Brazilian president’s health condition was refuted afterwards, but Pashinyan and his wife however chose to stay self-quarantined and take the test as a precaution.

The tests came back negative.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia reports 18 coronavirus cases with 200 quarantined

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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. The number of novel coronavirus infections in Armenia has reached 18, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced.

He said that 11 of the 18 cases are connected with the spread that happened in Etchmiatsin city.

“Nearly 200 people are quarantined, but we can’t be 100% sure here, and in this regard we view the city of Etchmiatsin as the top risk,” he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

14 days after diagnosis, Armenia’s first coronavirus patient tests negative indicating recovery

14 days after diagnosis, Armenia’s first coronavirus patient tests negative indicating recovery

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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s first novel coronavirus case, the man who was diagnosed with the infection on March 1, has tested negative for the disease 13 days later, indicating that he has recovered, PM Nikol Pashinyan announced.

The patient will be discharged if the re-testing again shows a negative result.

“Our first patient, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus, has tested negative, and if a double-testing against shows negative result, our first patient will be discharged recovered,” Pashinyan said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia coronavirus cases reach 20

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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. Two more quarantined people tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Armenia, bringing the total number of infections to 20, Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan said on social media.

He said that 12 others were also tested but the results were negative.

Torosyan said the latest infections are direct contacts of an earlier case that was diagnosed in a resident from Etchmiatsin.

“At this moment we have 20 confirmed cases”, he said.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Yerevan public transport fleet disinfected by hazmat specialists

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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. The entire public transport fleet of Yerevan is being disinfected to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

“Every day, at the end of the shift, starting 19:00 until late in the night, 150 buses, 51 trolleybuses and 33 subway cars will be disinfected. We are cleaning with international standard French disinfecting materials,” said Mels Poghosyan, the Director of the Center of Disinfection, a company tasked by city authorities to carry out the measures.

Yerevan City Hall Acting Chief of the Transportation Department Edgar Galstyan said the disinfecting work is carried out at the orders of Mayor Hayk Marutyan and instructions of Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Celebrating The Life and Work of The Late Author and Director Margo Malatjalian

A Celebration of the Life and Work of the Late Armenian-Jordanian Author/Director Margo Malatjalian

 

Armenian News Network / Armenian News


By Katia M. Peltekian

In Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

 

Prime Minister Dr. Omar Al-Razzaz

 

Amman: On March 7, 2020, a memorial dedicated to the late author and theater director Margaret [Margo] Malatjalian was organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan at the Royal Cultural Center in Amman. In a surprise appearance, Jordan’s Prime Minister Dr. Omar Al-Razzaz joined in the memorial to celebrate the late author/director’s life and work in the development of Jordanian children’s culture and literature.

Although Al-Razaz was not scheduled to speak at the ceremony, he took the stage and gave an impromptu speech in which he recalled the important stages of the late author’s life, her special place in developing Jordanian culture and her important role in establishing children’s literature in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Mr. Al-Razzaz even related his childhood memories as a member of Margo’s Children’s Theater group and acting in one of the plays that Margo wrote, produced and directed. Later as a father, he added, he enjoyed reading Margo’s books to his children and admired the originality of her themes.

Al-Razzaz also praised the late author as a national as well as a global personality who promoted cultural and humanitarian projects from which many Jordanian and Arab families benefited.

L-R: Minister of Culture Dr. Bassem Al-Toueysi, Prime Minister Dr. Omar Al-Razzaz

& Al-Shareefa Hind Bin Nasser

 

Al-Razzaz referred to one of the late author/director’s missions in developing Jordanian children’s culture by establishing the Friends of Children Club in the 1970s. The Club was a first of its kind as it had a children’s library in addition to after-school and summer activities in theater, music, arts and crafts. Al-Razzaz, once a member of the Club, reminisced about Margo’s great impact on developing the children’s personalities by providing many of them a platform where they could express themselves and communicate their thoughts and feelings through drama and theater.

Al-Razzaz also talked about the impact the late author/director had in developing children’s literature in Jordan. Her books, he said, are much loved by children because Margo’s stories enable children to understand the other, to understand their relationships with others as well as their surroundings, and to ask questions; Margo’s books talked to the child from a child’s point of view instead of an adult’s point of view. Margo’s 30 plus early-childhood books which have affected many children for the past 3 decades include diverse and appealing topics that enhance the culture of hard work through realistic characters.

The Minister of Culture Dr. Bassem Al-Toueysi stated that as the Ministry recalls the prestigious literary and cultural achievements of the late author-director Margo Malatjalian, it will remain committed to fulfilling the mission of the Ministry to support the contributions of Jordanians in enriching the Jordanian national and humanitarian culture. Therefore, the Ministry has decided to honor Margo’s achievements by reprinting a collection of the late author’s works as part of the current year’s Family Library Project.

Minister of Culture Dr. Bassem Al-Touesi

 

Dr. Al-Touesi also emphasized that Margo Malatjalian was a pioneer in children’s literature and culture. In fact, her valuable contributions to children’s cultural and social development can be seen through her work that spanned over 5 decades starting with the Jordan Theater Group which she co-founded in the 1960s. Dr. Al-Touesi added that Margo remained faithful to her noble mission until the last days of her life.

Dr. Al-Touesi also said: “The late writer played an important role in developing literacy and the love of classical Arabic as well as in promoting children’s culture. She toured the Arab world spreading these great values by employing various literary forms, such as story, poetry, theater and puppet theater, all of which she used to make the process of teaching and learning of the Arabic language more enjoyable and effectual in developing the love of reading.”

On her part, Al-Shareefa Hind Bin Nasser of the royal family and a long-time friend of Margo Malatjalian talked about the mission that the late author accomplished through her dealings with children, her unconditional love for them and her vision to make a real change in the quality of children’s lives. By encouraging children to express themselves, cooperate with one another, develop self-confidence and develop the culture of teamwork, Margo had a great impact on the lives of children.

Senator Haifa An-Najjar, another long-time friend and colleague of Margo Malatjalian, highlighted the late author/director’s commitment to her work with children and her belief in modern methods of education that focus on self-learning that bring pleasure to children in their learning process.

 

Senator Haifa An-Najjar


Ms Samar Dudin, a director and the president of the Ruwwad Development Foundation, recalled the impact the late author/director had as an inspiring role model that embodied creativity.

Representing the Jordanian Writer’s Association, Mohammad Al-Mashayekh talked about the late author’s contributions in children’s literature and culture which included over 50 children’s plays and 30 picture books. 

On her part, the Director of the National Center for Culture and Arts Lina Al-Tal asserted that Margo Malatjalian collaborated enthusiastically with the activities of the Center, including the Arab Children’s Conference. She said that Margo had not only paved the way for many actresses to take roles in the performing arts in general, but also integrated this art in education and development.

During the ceremony, a short documentary film on the important stages of the author/director’s life, career and contributions was shown. The film was produced by the Ministry of Culture, written by Arwa Al-Zoubi, narrated by artist Nasr Annani and directed by Ramadan Al-Fayoumi and Isshaq Yassin.

Ms Margo Malatjalian and the Lifetime Achievement Award 

from the Arab Theater Institute (2017)

 

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Donald Trump declares state of emergency to defeat coronavirus

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YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS. U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a national state of emergency as a result of the spread of coronavirus. ARMENPRESS reports, citing ”Vedomosti’’, he has tasked to open emergency centers in each State, while the hospitals should develop and exercise an action plan for emergency situations.

By March 13 coronavirus confirmed cases in the USA reached 1629 with 41 fatality cases.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Asbarez: Consular Affairs By Appointment Only at Armenia’s Consulate


Armenia’s Consulate General in Los Angeles

Armenian Citizens Asked to be Registered with Consulate
Amid the growing concerns over the spread of the Conronavirus, the Armenia’s Consulate General in Los Angeles announced Thursday that beginning March 16 all consular affairs temporarily will be handled only by appointment with current walk-in to be suspended.

Individuals with consular needs are asked to contact the Consulate at laconsul.mfa.am or [email protected] for any questions by leaving delineating the issue and providing a mobile number. The individual issues will be reviewed by the Consulate General and replies will be provided via email or by phone.

For more pressing matters, individuals are asked to contact the Consulate’s emergency hotline at 818.696.6078 or 818.696.6079.

The Consulate stressed in an announcement that these changes are aimed at protecting the citizens’ health.

In another announcement, the Consulate urged citizens of Armenia to register through an online portal, so that the consulate will be able to contact individuals in case of emergencies.

The registration process is strictly voluntary and free of charge. It is intended to provide vital data so that the consulate can protect the rights of Armenian citizens, who are asked to register or provide details about their location.

Citizens are asked to register online or via email at aconsul.mfa.am or consulateam@gmail. In the event of registration, citizens must provide their name, last name, father’s name, place of residence (country, city, state, province [Armenia]) and an appropriate mobile number where they can be reached.

Asbarez: Fresno’s Armenian Cultural Conservancy Hosts Annual Culinary Art Class


The Kufta Team. From left: Suzanne Barton, Jeanette Machoian , teacher Patty Kalajian, Margaret Tejerian, and Janice Maroot

FRESNO—The Armenian Cultural Conservancy of Fresno hosted their third annual Armenian Heritage Culinary Art Class. The event was held on January 25 in the Armenian-American Citizens’ League hall and kitchen at the California Armenian Home. The recipe selected to showcase was the Kharpertsi-style kufta – so well-known and loved, yet less made in today’s homes. The CAH Home Guild co-hosted this session as they prepare and sell this specialty dish bi-annually.

Guild member Elsie Bedrosian demonstrated mixing the triple-ground lean meat with water-soaked, fine cracked wheat in a Hobart mixer and how to assess its “doneness.” Delicately forming the outer shell is part of this multi-step process that requires much skill. To allow more time for practicing this particular technique, ACC and Guild member Mary Ekmalian prepared, formed, and refrigerated the “por” stuffing into walnut-size pieces the day before.

Approximately 40 participants, including teachers, students, and guests, were in attendance. To enable personalized lessons, each teacher instructed a small group of students. We thank the community kufta experts who graciously accepted the invitation to teach: Angel Bardezbanian, Anna Garabedian, Madeline Kachadoorian, Patty Kalajian, and Arda Toktas. After each group of students completed a few trays of kufta, ACC and Guild member Linda Kaloustian demonstrated how to prepare the broth. Students and community guests enjoyed a kufta lunch, which included salad, cheese boreg, bourma and persimmon cookies. Everyone received a printed recipe and additional kufta to-go, along with memories from a morning of fellowship and learning more about Armenian culture and its cuisine.

Kufta event chair Mary Ekmalian speaking to participants

The CAH Home Guild’s purpose is to promote and serve the general welfare of the California Armenian Home. Throughout the year, they host bake sales and frozen kufta sales to benefit the Home. They meet on the third Friday of each month for a business meeting lunch and program, and welcome new members and guests. For more information, contact Mary at 559.261.1026.

The Armenian Cultural Conservancy is a 501c3, community benefit organization whose mission is “to collect, preserve and interpret the evidence of the Armenian experience in the Central Valley,” with an office and memorabilia displays in The Vineyards complex at the California Armenian Home, located at 6694 E Kings Canyon Rd, Fresno, CA 93727.

Office hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., or by appointment. For more information, or to receive a newsletter and event announcements, please email your request to [email protected] or call the office at 559.835.0837.

Asbarez: ARS Celebrates 110 Years of Service at Sold Out Gala


GLENDALE—The Armenian Relief Society of Western USA held its Annual Gala celebrating “ARS 110 Years Strong.” With over 500 attendees, the ballroom was filled with elected officials, community leaders, supporters, representatives of sister and local organizations, ARS members, and generous donors. The Gala was held on Saturday, February 29 at the Glendale Hilton Hotel.

Official guests included Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian; Archpriest Manoug Markarian representing Archbishop Hovnan Derderian of the Western Diocese; Rev. Hendrik Shanazarian and Rev. Serop Megerditchian of the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America; Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles Dr. Armen Baibourtian; Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau Member Aram Kaloustian; ARF Central Committee representative Garo Ispendjian and members; ARS Central Executive Chairperson Dr. Nyree Derderian and members; United States Congressman Adam Schiff; California State Senator Anthony Portantino; California State Assemblymember Laura Friedman; Chief Deputy Anna Mouradian representing County of Los Angeles Supervisor Kathryn Barger; City of Los Angeles Councilmember Paul Krekorian; Glendale Mayor Ara Najarian and City Councilmembers; as well as chairpersons and board members of regional, sister, and local organizations.

The Gala began with a cocktail hour starting at 6 p.m., during which guests participated in a silent auction with many interesting Michael Aram pieces by Naz Atikian of Le Papillon.

The official program began at 8 p.m., with opening remarks delivered by ARS Gala Organizing Committee Chairperson Vicky Marashlian, who welcomed guests and thanked supporters and committee members for their efforts in making the sold-out event a huge success.

Top Row from left: Major Banquet Sponsor Haigoush Keghinian Kohler and ARS Regional Executive Chairperson Silva Poladian. Bottom Row from left: ARS Regional Executive Board Members Maral Touloumian, Araxy Aykanian, Varduhi Petrosyan, Armenouhi Tomassian, General Manager Jasik Jarahian, Anita Altounian, Nora Shirikian, Nancy Bederian, and Arsho Avakian

Marashlian then introduced the evening’s Master of Ceremonies, Dr. Alina Dorian, Head of School of Rose & Alex Pilibos Armenian School. In her remarks, Dr. Dorian focused on the qualities of dedication and courage, both of which are embedded in the work of the Armenian Relief Society. After addressing guests, Dr. Dorian introduced soprano Rima Garabedian to officially kick off the Gala with the performance of the American, Armenian, and ARS anthems. Prelate Mardirossian then delivered the invocation and conveyed his congratulatory remarks to the organization.

Proclamations were presented by Senator Anthony Portantino, Assemblymember Laura Friedman, and Chief Deputy Anna Mouradian on behalf of Supervisor Kathryn Barger, all of whom have been long-time advocates of the Armenian Relief Society.

During dinner, guests enjoyed a performance of the masquerade dance, “Ghost,” by Grand Stage Dance School. Short video clips were shown representing significant events throughout the 110 years of the organization and the activities of the ARS of Western USA.

The program continued with the remarks made by ARS Regional Executive Chairperson Silva Poladian, who delivered the Board’s message. Poladian highlighted the 110 years of service the organization has provided to the Armenian people and affirmed that, with the support of the organization’s hard-working volunteer members and generous supporters, the organization will continue to advance its mission, “With The People, For The People.”

Poladian then invited Haigoush Keghinian Kohler to the stage to be recognized for her generous donation as the event’s Major Banquet Sponsor. Grateful for the recognition and with the opportunity to address guests, Kohler increased her donation during the event in honor of her grandchildren.

Remarks were also delivered by ARS Central Executive Chair Dr. Nyree Derderian, who reflected on the organization’s 110th Anniversary and stated, “The ARS has constantly evolved and grown in strength with every turning point without losing hope; a hope that is unwavering and renewed with every generation.”

The program concluded with the traditional candle lighting ceremony by 96 candle lighters, which included supporters, ARS chapters, sponsors, and members.

The celebration continued with live entertainment by Project One, while guests were mingling, dancing, and participating in the silent auction in the foyer.

The ARS Gala is a major annual fundraiser that benefits the region’s numerous programs and services in the humanitarian, educational, social, and cultural spheres.

The ARS of Western USA extends its thankful appreciation to the ARS Gala 2020’s Major Banquet Sponsor Haigoush Keghinian Kohler, as well as its sponsors and donors at all levels, candle lighters, chapters, members, and supporters, who contributed to the event’s success and the advancement of the region’s programs.

The Armenian Relief Society of Western USA, established in 1984 and with regional headquarters in Glendale, CA, has 24 chapters and more than 1,200 members in four western states. The ARS operates a Social Services Division and Child, Youth, and Family Guidance Center, 17 one-day schools, and funds numerous youth programs, scholarships, and relief efforts. For additional information, visit the website or call 818.500.1343.