Ultra-nationalist Turkish group protests Armenian signboards in Tuzluca

The so-called “Turkish Organization for Fighting Against Baseless Armenian Allegations” (ASIMDER) has demanded to remove the Armenian signboards at the entry and exit of the city of Tuzluca (historic Koghb) in Igdir province, Ermenihaber.am reports, quoting the Turkish avrupabulenti.com website.

As a sign of protest ASIMDER Göksel Gülbey has raised a six-meter long Azerbaijani flag in front of the organization’s office in Igdir. The latter said they sent an official note to the government and the governor’s office, demanding to revoke the decision.

The signboards in four languages, including Armenian, were posted in Tuzluca last week. Co-Mayor of the city Mehmet Gultekin has said the province of Igdir borders Armenia, Armenians lived in the region in the past and many settlements still have Armenians names.

Armenia attends World Routes 2015 forum

An Armenian delegation led by Deputy Minister of Economy Sergey Avetisyan and Executive Director of the Armenian Development Agency Arman Khachatryan attended the 21st World Routes 2015 forum held in Durban, South Africa September 19-22.

The World Route Development Forum is the largest global annual event of its kind. The largest and most prestigious event in the Routes portfolio, the event attracts the most senior representatives from airlines, airports and tourism authorities, who wish to meet, plan and discuss new and existing global air services.

This year the event brought together representatives of about 250 airlines, 650 airports, 2,500 specialists of the sphere and 170 tourism authorities from more than 100 countries of the world.

The Armenian delegation presented the “Open sky” policy of the government and the steps targeted at promoting tourism in the country. Reference was made to the process and perspectives of Armenia’s integration with the global tourism market.

On the sidelines of the forum the Armenian side held negotiations with about twenty airlines to discuss the perspectives and formats of their entry into Armenian market.

Russia’s Putin congratulates Armenia on Independence Day

 Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Armenia’s leader Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of the country’s Independence Day.

In a congratulatory address, the Russian President stressed the successful and comprehensive development of Armenian-Russian relations and hailed the willingness of Armenian partners to further reinforce the mutually beneficial cooperation both on bilateral level and within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union, the OSCE and the CIS.

Vladimir Putin reiterated the committment of the Russian side to continue to help Armenia in solving the urgent social-economic issues and voiced confidence that the whole framework of allied relations and the constructive cooperation on regional issues would continue to develop.

Game of Thrones breaks Emmy record with 12 wins

Game of Thrones picked up a record-breaking 12 awards, including best drama series at this year’s Emmys in Los Angeles, the BBC reports.

Viola Davis also made history by becoming the first black woman to win the best lead actress prize for her role in How To Get Away With Murder.

Jon Hamm finally won a best actor award for Mad Men in the show’s last year. He had been nominated seven times before.

Political comedy Veep was the winner in the best comedy series category.

And Inside Amy Schumer was named best variety sketch series.

Here is a list of the key winners of this year’s Emmy awards, which were held in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Game of Thrones were the night’s big winners, with 12 awards in total.

Outstanding comedy series

  • Louie
  • Modern Family
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Silicon Valley
  • Transparent
  • Unbreakable
  • Veep (winner)

Outstanding drama series

  • Better Call Saul
  • Downton Abbey
  • Game of Thrones (winner)
  • Homeland
  • House of Cards
  • Mad Men
  • Orange is the New Black

Outstanding limited series

  • American Crime
  • American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Olive Kitteridge (winner)
  • The Honourable Woman
  • Wolf Hall

Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series

  • Anthony Anderson – Black-ish
  • Louis CK – Louie
  • Don Cheadle – House of Lies
  • Will Forte – The Last Man on Earth
  • Matt LeBlanc – Episodes
  • William H Macy – Shameless
  • Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent (winner)

Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series

  • Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
  • Lisa Kudrow – The Comeback
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Veep (winner)
  • Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation
  • Amy Schumer – Inside Amy Schumer
  • Lily Tomlin – Grace and Frankie

Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series

  • Andre Braugher – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Tituss Burgess – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
  • Ty Burrell – Modern Family
  • Adam Driver – Girls
  • Tony Hale – Veep (winner)
  • Keegan-Michael Key – Key & Peele

Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series

  • Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory
  • Julie Bowen – Modern Family
  • Anna Chlumsky – Veep
  • Gaby Hoffmann – Transparent
  • Allison Janney – Mom (winner)
  • Jane Krakowski – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
  • Kate McKinnon – Saturday Night Live
  • Niecy Nash – Getting On

Outstanding lead actor in a drama series

  • Kyle Chandler – Bloodline
  • Jeff Daniels – The Newsroom
  • Jon Hamm – Mad Men (winner)
  • Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
  • Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan
  • Kevin Spacey – House of Cards

Outstanding lead actress in a drama series

  • Claire Danes – Homeland
  • Viola Davis – How to Get Away with Murder (winner)
  • Taraji P Henson – Empire
  • Tatiana Maslany – Orphan Black
  • Elisabeth Moss – Mad Men
  • Robin Wright – House of Cards

Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series

  • Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul
  • Jim Carter – Downton Abbey
  • Alan Cumming – The Good Wife
  • Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones (winner)
  • Michael Kelly – House of Cards
  • Ben Mendelsohn – Bloodline

Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series

  • Uzo Aduba – Orange is the New Black (winner)
  • Christine Baranski – The Good Wife
  • Emilia Clarke – Game of Thrones
  • Joanne Froggatt – Downton Abbey
  • Lena Headey – Game of Thrones
  • Christina Hendricks – Mad Men

Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie

  • Adrien Brody – Houdini
  • Ricky Gervais – Derek
  • Timothy Hutton – American Crime
  • Richard Jenkins – Olive Kitteridge (winner)
  • David Oyelowo – Nightingale
  • Mark Rylance – Wolf Hall

Outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie

  • Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honourab
    le Woman
  • Felicity Huffman – American Crime
  • Jessica Lange – American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Queen Latifah – Bessie
  • Frances McDormand – Olive Kitteridge (winner)
  • Emma Thompson – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie

  • Richard Cabral – American Crime
  • Damian Lewis – Wolf Hall
  • Bill Murray – Olive Kitteridge (winner)
  • Denis O’Hare – American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Michael Kenneth Williams – Bessie
  • Finn Wittrock – American Horror Story: Freak Show

Outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or movie

  • Angela Bassett – American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Kathy Bates – American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Zoe Kazan – Olive Kitteridge
  • Regina King – American Crime (winner)
  • Mo’Nique – Bessie
  • Sarah Paulson – American Horror Story: Freak Show

Keeping Up With the Kardashians: Kim and Khloé visit Armenia – Photos

Armenia trip is featured in  Season 10 of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians Show that returened on E! Sunday.

Sunday’s mid-season premiere of Keeping Up With the Kardashians began with the family cooking dinner at Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s house. But Kourtney was understandably upset that Kylie Jenner flaked on spending time with them.

“Kylie has been really distant, just not responding to texts, which is so not like her,” Kourtney said. “I just feel bad. With her dad transitioning, everyone’s been really emotional…and I just want to make sure that she’s okay, but I haven’t even seen her.”

Later, Kim Kardashian met Khloé Kardashian at her house as she was packing for their very first trip to Armenia! “You, me, North and Kanye are going to rule that town!” Khloé said. “Dad would have been so excited,” Kim replied.

Afterward, mama Kris Jenner visited Khloé to find out if Rob Kardashian was going to join his sisters in Armenia. “You know he’s not going,” Khloé told her mom. “You guys have got to leave him alone and let him have a breather.”

“I just want to encourage him to go,” Kris replied. “So, you want to force him to go to Armenia with the most popular Armenian girl ever?” Khloé responded.

Subsequently, Kim and Khloé flew to Armenia later that night with Kanye West and North West. When they touched down, it was safe to say they were greeted with a warm welcome.  The sisters were obviously thrilled to visit the country and learn about their ancestors, but they were disappointed that Rob and Kourtney weren’t there.

At their hotel, even more fans were waiting outside. “They’re all chanting Kim’s name,” Khloé said. “Kim is in her glory. She loves all this. If Kim ever loses a little bit of fame, she should just move to Armenia. She’ll be golden for the rest of her life.” LOL!

The next morning, Khloé and Kim got ready to embark on an Armenian adventure around the city. But first, Kim had some surprising news to share with her little sis! “I am pregnant!” Kim said. Yay!

“When did you find out?” Khloé asked, surprised. “Like two days ago,” Kim responded. “But I haven’t told anyone, just you. I told North last night, but I don’t think she understands.” Aww!

“I really thrived when you were fat and pregnant and they compared you to a whale,” Khloé said to her. “It was the first time I was ever the thin one.”

“This is like your moment to shine,” Kim told her. “You’ve got to do every sexy photo shoot you could possibly imagine. Kourtney’s just not sexy anymore.” Ouch!

“That’s so sad that you guys have to be pregnant for me to be the thin one,” Khloé joked.

Kim, Khloé and their cousins visited an authentic Armenian carpet factory for dinner, music and a traditional fashion show. When the cultural center representative came over the welcome the ladies, Khloé had an unusual request for the attractive woman. “My brother isn’t here and you’re such beautiful girl, can I take a picture of you? I want to show my brother how beautiful Armenian girls are!”

Following fashion show, Kim told the representative that she really liked one of the necklaces. She immediately took it off the model’s neck and gave it to Kim to wear! “Literally, if Kim said, ‘Oh, you’re daughter is so cute,’ they would give Kim their daughter!” Khloé said. Ha!

Later, the sisters were given the opportunity to try on traditional Armenian garments. After that, the group invited Kim to dance, but she coerced Khloé to join in the festivities in her place.

In Armenia, Kanye visited the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, an art and technology school, where the students got an opportunity to play their music for the Grammy-winning artist!

Elsewhere, Kim and Khloé met with a genealogist to learn more information about their heritage. She told them that they were able to locate their ancestors’ hometown and their old house, and they would be able to visit! Then, the conversation turned to the tragic Armenian genocide. “My great-great grandparents—that’s why they moved to California,” Kim revealed.

Later that night, Kim called her mom to chat. When Kris started tearing up about Caitlyn Jenner’s transition, Kim cheered her up with her excited pregnancy news! “That’s the best thing I’ve heard in so long!” Kris said.

Google celebrates Armenia’s Independence Day

Today’s Google Doodle is dedicated to Armenia’s Independence Day. The doodle is available on the Armenian service of Google (google.am).

A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google’s homepage that is intended to celebrate holidays, events, achievements and people.

On September 21, 2015 Armenia celebrates the 24th anniversary of independence.

Visit to Yerablur on 24th anniversary of Independence

President Serzh Sargsyan visited Yerablur  Pantheon on the occasion of the 24th anniversary of Armenia’s Independence to pay tribute to those, who sacrificed their lives for the Motherland.

The President was accompanied by His Holiness Karkekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakyan, other officials.

India committed to working with Armenia to deepen bilateral relations

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday greeted the people of Armenia on the occasion of their Independence Day, IANSlive reports.

In his message to Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan, Mukherjee said: “We, in India, are delighted to witness the progress and development achieved by the people of Armenia in the last two-and-half decades. We wish them further success in their chosen path of development.”

“India is committed to working with the people of Armenia to deepen mutually beneficial bilateral relationship,” he added.

Artsakh President congratulates Armenia on Independence Day

On 21 September Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan sent a congratulatory letter to President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan in connection with the Independence Day.

The letter runs as follows:

“Your excellency, Mr. Sargsyan,

I cordially congratulate You and our whole nation on the 24th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Armenia, a holiday that symbolizes our century-long will and resolution to be free and independent.

Having lost the statehood the Armenian people were subjected to multiple trials for centuries, resisted encroachments of the enemies and suffered severe deprivations. However, they never despaired, never lost their national identity, faith, language and never relinquished their goals even for a moment.

These goals became reality in 1991 when the independent statehood was restored on the ancient Armenian land. That was the path to the salvation of our nation, a way to victories and achievements, realization and self-affirmation that the Armenians pass with dignity and overcome all the difficulties and hindrances due to their unity and unwavering spirit, day by day solidifying and strengthening the native country and carving its reliable future.

Respectful Mr. President,

I congratulate You and all our compatriots on the Day of Independence once again. I wish peace, successes and all the best to our people and Mother Armenia – the Motherland of all the Armenians, the source of pride and confidence”.

Serzh Sargsyan: September 21 is the symbol of our faith, our convictions and our confidence

On the occasion of the 24th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Armenia, President Serzh Sargsyan has held a festive reception at Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex.

During the reception, Armenia’s president has sent a congratulatory message on the occasion of Independence Day.

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Address by President Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of Independence Day

Your Holiness Catholicos of All Armenians,
Distinguished President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
Honorable guests,
Fellow compatriots,

I congratulate all of us on the occasion of Independence Day.

The Armenian people’s millennial march has filled each page of our calendar with countless memories, has filled it with tears of joy and pain of loss, has filled it with resolve to struggle and heroes’ challenge, has filled it with prayers of hopeless nights and promising victories coming with the early morning rays, has filled it wholly and completely, has filled it from the first line to the last one upon which we are writing.

Our people perfectly recollect every single sheet from the calendar of their struggle and combat. They remember those, who fell on our ages-old path and celebrate each day of our victorious unity.

Our historical calendar includes sheets inscribed in golden letters that have become our destiny for decades, centuries and millennia. They have also become the pages of the passport representing our national character to the world.

It was exactly such a new page inscribed in gold that our people created in their calendar of historical memory this day 24 years ago. On September 21, 1991, an entire people almost unanimously announced to the world that they assume anew the burden, responsibility and honor of mastering their own destiny.

And every time, when sharply a hundred and one days remain until the end of the regular year, we reiterate our pledge and declare to the world vociferously that we are here, we stand firm and determined. We are the masters of our own destiny, and our ancestors’ legacy belongs to us. We are the guarantors of cloudless mornings for our children and the pledge of peaceful sunsets for our parents. It is we, and nobody else.

The tongue we speak is Armenian, in which we prayed at the dawn of civilization and which can be heard today from the highest rostrums of the world. It can be heard thanks to the absolute unity demonstrated by our people 24 years ago.

That unity has not only granted us independence, but has also given us the power to fight and the spirit to create throughout two and a half decades. The Army and the State, market economy and civil society have been the institutes we established as our unambiguous response to the chance given to us by time and challenges imposed upon us.

However, the sweetest fruit of our unity is, without doubt, our present-day prideful and beautiful generation of independence.

Our united and sonorous response to the call of independence, our “Ayo” worked a miracle. It gave birth to the soldier, who stands only a hundred steps away from the cold-blooded mercenary and brainwashed bandit. It gave birth to the soldier, who knows, however, that it is exactly those one hundred steps which separate the serenity, peaceful nights and the very existence of his brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers from disappearance. It gave birth to the soldier, who forces the adventurous neighbor of ours to pay, and pay dearly for every attempt to get through those one hundred steps.

My fellow compatriots,

This calendar day holds significance not only for us, but also for the entire humankind. By coincidence or destiny, on this very day, when our people triumphantly celebrate the holiday of their will to live independently and peacefully, the Peace Bell rings at the United Nations Headquarters. It rings sonorously and loudly to commemorate all those, who were slaughtered and continue to be slaughtered in war crimes. It rings to remind us of the fundamental human right to live peacefully and free from violence. It rings to demand ceasefire and peace for children and for the elderly, for women and men.

Unfortunately, even on this international day of peace the Peace Bell sounds are often muffled by machine-gun fire and shell bursts, by artillery volleys and rocket rumbles.

Likewise, on our borders, in our villages, our mountains and our valleys the 21st day of September sometimes, alas, breaks not under the sounds of the Peace Bell, but under the battle alerts.

People in the Middle East, who gave shelter to genocide survivors, grandfathers and grandmothers of ours, are writhing in agony in the clutches of war that is by international standards just a few steps away from our door. Our sonorous “Aye” on September 21 two and a half decades ago has provided today warm shelter for our consanguine brothers and sisters, who escaped from the engrossing conflicts in the Middle East.

My fellow compatriots,

The key importance of September 21 is, perhaps, the price of our decisions for our generations and our responsibility towards the future, the mark that our actions or inaction leave on the fate of our kind in the depth of time. That mark can be a crown, or a stigma.

Armenians should follow exactly this very message of September 21 since Armenia is now at the important stage of making its choice for the constitutional reform. Whatever decision you make, my fellow compatriot, remember that it is not only about your, but also your children’s future, remember that it is not as much yours, but next generations’ safety and welfare that is being decided.

May the rays of September 21 disperse the dark in our future and brighten the decisions of our compatriots both for those that have already made their minds up and those, who are still stuck in doubts at this cross-section.

Standing in front of the crucial gates toward the development of the power checks and balances and balancing of the rights and duties, I strongly believe we must have the courage to move toward the amendments, listen to the imperative of time and get out of the clutches of fear to accept the new. We must do that for the sake of generations. We must do that for the sake of a bright future for our people.

My fellow compatriots,

September 21 denotes also revival of our people that survived the first genocide of the 20th century – one of the gravest crimes against humanity.

Yes, this calendar sheet is also filled with lines fraught with our people’s blood. We remember those lines very well. And we will continue to remember it as long as the blood of our ancestors martyred by the Ottoman Empire’s sword in Van, Mush, Trabzon, Yerznka, Marash, Sebastia, Erzurum and Kharberd has not frozen in our veins. We have also their precept to do everything so that never again shall our kind face the danger of annihilation and massacre. We have the belief that in the world full of contradictions and dangers, that in our frantic and running days, the only true guarantee of the Armenian kind is the Armenian sovereign and independent state. We have the conviction that people are the only source of power. We have the confidence that popular unity at the decisive turns and around vital issues is the only force able to respond to the external and internal challenges.

September 21 is the symbol of our faith, our convictions and our confidence.

Congratulations on the Independence Day!

Long live the Republic of Armenia!