Armenian Genocide: Several events planned around LA to commemorate 107th Anniversary

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LIST: Most popular Armenian restaurants in Los Angeles

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Food brings people together. Food can also be used to explore and learn about different cultures. 

Los Angeles is home to the largest population of Armenians, and the county has some of the most Armenian restaurants. 

Some of the most popular and authentic dishes include kebab, dolma, monta, and sweet pastries like baklava and gata. 

If you’re interested in trying some authentic Armenian food this Armenian History Month, below is a list of popular restaurants in and around Los Angeles. 

  • 5112 Hollywood Blvd. #107 Los Angeles, CA 90027
  • 304 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203

211 E Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205

1208 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91201

10962 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, CA 91604

 5752 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601

4441 San Fernando Rd, Glendale, CA 91204

1139 E Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205

Various locations 

16147 Nordhoff St, North Hills, CA 91343

4905 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029

1122 E Chevy Chase Dr, Glendale, CA 91205

  • 17305 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge, CA 91325
  • 12904 Victory Blvd. North Hollywood CA, 91606
  • 1817 W. Glenoaks Blvd. Glendale CA, 91201
  • 5019 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood CA, 90027
  • 1100 S. Central Ave. Suite F Glendale CA, 91204

17828 Chatsworth St, Granada Hills, CA 91344

515 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91205

12001 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91606

  • 18135 Sherman Way, Reseda, CA 91335
  • 7134 Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91405 (inside Jons Market)
  • 1700 W Glenoaks Blvd, Glendale, CA 91201
  • 5114 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029

1825 W Glenoaks Blvd, Glendale, CA 91201

Jerusalem march demands Armenian Genocide recognition

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Hundreds of people took to the streets of Jerusalem on Wednesday, April 20 to march for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

In photos published on Facebook, participants are seen carrying the March For Justice banner, as well as the flags of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).

The Armenians of Israel will stage another rally, this time in front of the Turkish Consulate in Jerusalem on April 24. Later in the day, a commemorative event will be organized near the Zharangavorats College.

On April 24, 1915, a large group of Armenian intellectuals was rounded up and assassinated in Constantinople by the Ottoman government. On April 24, 2022, Armenians worldwide will be commemorating the 107th anniversary of the Genocide which continued until 1923. Some three dozen countries, hundreds of local government bodies and international organizations have so far recognized the killings of 1.5 million Armenians as Genocide. Turkey denies to this day.
https://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/299788/Jerusalem_march_demands_Armenian_Genocide_recognition

Karabakh to stage torchlight procession for Armenian Genocide recognition

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PanARMENIAN.Net – The youth chapter of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun will stage a torchlight procession in Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh), to shed a light on the Armenian Genocide and demand recognition and justice on April 23.

“Nothing has changed in the program of our enemies since 1915. The same genocidal policy is applied to Artsakh today,” people behind the initiative said in a statement.

“Therefore, saying no to that policy, making our desire to live audible to everyone, raising national resistance becomes the duty of every Artsakh citizen.”

The people of Artsakh join folks in Armenia every year to take up torches and march for the condemnation of the Armenian Genocide.

On April 24, 1915, a large group of Armenian intellectuals was rounded up and assassinated in Constantinople by the Ottoman government. On April 24, 2022, Armenians worldwide will be commemorating the 107th anniversary of the Genocide which continued until 1923. Some three dozen countries, hundreds of local government bodies and international organizations have so far recognized the killings of 1.5 million Armenians as Genocide. Turkey denies to this day.

U.S. history teachers to attend Armenian Genocide courses for first time

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PanARMENIAN.Net – History teachers from U.S. schools will for the first time attend professional training courses on the Armenian Genocide, according to Regina Galstyan, a researcher at the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Sputnik Armenia.

“These courses will be the first in Armenia not only for American but also for foreign educators in general,” Galstyan said, reminding that the AGMI regularly holds such classes for Armenian teachers.

There is no single educational program for schools in the United States, which means each state makes decisions independently, with departments of education in state governments also making policy decisions.

That is why educators in the United States may include individual elements in their curriculum, such as the story of the Holocaust or the Armenian Genocide in general history courses or social studies.

Now, 15 such teachers (no Armenians among them) will participate in the courses organized by the Genocide Museum-Institute.

On April 24, 1915, a large group of Armenian intellectuals was rounded up and assassinated in Constantinople by the Ottoman government. On April 24, 2022, Armenians worldwide will be commemorating the 107th anniversary of the Genocide which continued until 1923. Some three dozen countries, hundreds of local government bodies and international organizations have so far recognized the killings of 1.5 million Armenians as Genocide. Turkey denies to this day.

Armenian businesses invested $242m in Moscow over past 5 years

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Businesses from Armenia have invested $242 million in Moscow’s economy over the past 5 years, the Moscow City News Agency reports, citing official data.

According to Vice Mayor Vladimir Yefimov, investments from the EAEU countries in Moscow’s economy have grown 2.6 times over five years.

“According to the latest data from the Central Bank of Russia, the overall volume of investments from EAEU countries in the economy of Moscow amounted to $2.8 billion. Of these, $1.6 billion (almost 60%) came from Kazakhstan, $820 million from Belarus, $242 million from Armenia, $60 million from Kyrgyzstan,” Yefimov said.

For the period from October 2020 to September 2021, investments from Armenian businesses grew by 9.6%.

The EAEU (Eurasian Economic Union) is an economic union of post-Soviet states, which includes Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Senator: Russia will help ensure Armenia’s security if sovereignty threatened

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Russia guarantees assistance in ensuring the security of Armenia if there is a threat to its integrity, independence and sovereignty, according to Viktor Bondarev, chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security.

Bondarev said on his Telegram channel that Russia is aimed at constructive dialogue and good neighborliness with all CIS countries, but among them one of the key strategic partners of the Russian Federation is Armenia.

“We cooperate through the CSTO and guarantee assistance in ensuring the security of Armenia in cases where there is a threat to its integrity, independence, sovereignty. The Russian military base in Gyumri is an outpost for protecting the Asian region from external aggression,” the Senator said.

He maintained that when Azerbaijan launched a large-scale offensive against Nagorno-Karabakh in the fall of 2020, Russia made an “invaluable and decisive contribution to its peaceful settlement.”

Bondarev also revealed that he and his colleagues are flying to Armenia for events dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

The Second Karabakh war lasted 44 days and ended when Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Russian and Azerbaijani Presidents Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev signed a ceasefire statement on November 9, 2020. Under the deal, the Armenian side returned all the seven regions surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh, having lost a part of Karabakh itself in hostilities.

City of Novi, Michigan, proclaims April 24 as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

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The city of Novi, Michigan has proclaimed April 24th as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. The document has been signed by Mayor Bob Gatt, reports the Armenian National Committee of Michigan (ANCI-MI).

The Committee thanked the City Council for bringing awareness to the “ongoing Genocide of the Armenians and joining the Armenian community in commemorating the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 by issuing this important proclamation recognizing April 24th, 2022 as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day in the City of Farmington Hills.”

“The cycle of the genocide will continue unless we bring the perpetrators to justice,” ANCA-MI added.

https://en.armradio.am/2022/04/21/city-of-novi-michigan-proclaims-april-24-as-armenian-genocide-remembrance-day/

Senator Robert Menendez honored for bold pro-Artsakh leadership

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Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) leaders gathered with friends and supporters to honor U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) – a decades-long champion of Armenian American concerns, who led the historic 2019 battle to secure unanimous U.S. Senate recognition of the Armenian Genocide and continues his unwavering support for Armenia’s security and Artsakh’s freedom.  Chairman Menendez has had strong ties to the ANC of New Jersey for decades and consistently receives an “A+” rating on the ANCA Congressional Report Card.

“Senator Menendez’s bold leadership and principled defense of human rights and American values have been a hallmark of his service in the House and Senate,” said ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian. “The ANCA has been with him every step of the way and looks forward to our continued work together.”

Mr. Garo Mardirossian, Esq. and his wife Yulia generously hosted the evening, which included special guest, His Eminence Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Holy Etchmiadzin’s Pontifical Envoy-at-Large and former Primate of Artsakh. Hamparian was joined by ANCA National Board members Zanku Armenian, Aida Dimejian, and Ani Tchaghlasian, who traveled from the Senator’s home state of New Jersey to offer a Garden State Armenian welcome to Chairman Menendez.

“I was honored to host Chairman Menendez at my home with a broad and distinguished cross-section of Armenian Americans,” shared Garo Mardirossian.  “I am proud to stand with Chairman Menendez – who is firmly committed to working to strengthen U.S.-Armenia ties, defend Artsakh freedom, and secure justice for the Armenian Genocide,” stated Mardirossian.  “With new challenges facing the United States and our Armenian Homeland, Chairman Menendez’s visionary leadership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is needed now more than ever to ensure that peace and justice prevail for Armenia and Artsakh.”

“Armenian Americans in the Garden State and across the U.S. stand with Senator Menendez in our collective pursuit for justice for the Armenian Genocide, self-determination for Artsakh, and stronger U.S.-Armenia ties,” said ANCA National Board Member Ani Tchaghlasian.  “From his unstinting resolve to end U.S. complicity in Armenian Genocide denial to ongoing efforts to stop U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan, and block the sale of U.S. aircraft to Erdogan’s autocratic Turkey – Senator Menendez has been a champion for human rights and peace. We look forward to working together for years to come to advance Armenian American priorities and values.”

Senator Menendez’s tenacious resolve to end U.S. Senate complicity in Turkey’s Armenian Genocide denial culminated in the unanimous passage of the bipartisan resolution he authored in December, 2019.  The Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.150) established, as a matter of U.S. policy, 1) the rejection of Armenian Genocide denial, 2) ongoing official U.S. government recognition and remembrance of this crime, and 3) support for education about the Armenian Genocide in order to help prevent modern-day atrocities.

Senator Menendez has been equally adamant about enforcing Section 907 restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan, initially adopted as part of the FREEDOM Support Act in 1992 in response to Azerbaijan’s blockade and attacks against Armenia and Artsakh.  In June, 2020, alarmed that the U.S. military aid program to Azerbaijan had skyrocketed, Senator Menendez requested that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) provide the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with a detailed report on this assistance program and its compliance with Section 907.  The GAO report, released in March, 2022, revealed that the State Department consistently failed to inform Congress of the impact of over $164 million in assistance to Baku on the military balance between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

“The human consequences of the terrible war in Nagorno-Karabakh underscore the deep concerns that I have long had about providing U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan,” stated Sen. Menendez. “These findings are further proof that the status quo is unacceptable, and we must exercise additional scrutiny over the U.S. government’s ongoing provision of assistance to Azerbaijan. In the coming weeks, I will be renewing my efforts for the State Department to reconsider any future planned assistance to Azerbaijan, respect Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, and improve its reporting to Congress in the future.”

Senator Menendez’s stellar record of support for key community concerns began with his election as mayor in Union City in 1986 and continued during his time in the New Jersey State legislature from 1988 to 1992, and his 1992 election to the U.S. House of Representatives.  Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006, Senator Menendez often took the lead in questioning U.S. ambassadorial nominees to Turkey and Azerbaijan regarding their positions on the Armenian Genocide and efforts to mediate a lasting peace for the Republic of Artsakh.  And, when nominees crossed the line into Armenian Genocide denial or showed undue bias toward Azerbaijan, Senator Menendez resisted White House and Senate leadership pressure, placing a “hold” on the candidates, ultimately blocking nominee Dick Hoagland from becoming U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, and stopping a full-term appointment for Matt Bryza as U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan.

Armenian museum to be established in Tabriz, Iran

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Armenia –

An Armenian museum will be launched in the city of Tabriz, Iran’s northwestern province of East Atrpatakan, said the head of the provincial chapter of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Department on Wednesday, IRNA reports.

Ahmad Hamzaehzadeh made the remarks during a meeting with the Head of the Armenian Diocese of Atrpatakan Grigor Chiftchian, highlighting that preservation of historical Armenian monuments is among the department’s most significant responsibilities.

“Due to the existence of numerous Armenian monuments in the province, special measures have been taken by the General Directorate for restoration, protection and maintenance, and following these measures, the re-establishment of the Armenian Museum in Tabriz is on the agenda,” Hamzaehzadeh said.

He added that the province hosts invaluable Armenian monuments such as Saint Stepanos Monastery, which is one of the landmarks on the UNESCO World Heritage List.