In Aleppo, the fate of a legendary hotel hangs in balance

Asharq Al-Awsat
April 5, 2019 Friday
In Aleppo, the fate of a legendary hotel hangs in balance
 
Aleppo, Syria, April 5 2019
 
For generations her husband's family managed the iconic Baron Hotel in northern Syria, but after years of war the inn is empty and Rubina Mazloumian says she is too tired to carry on.
 
The Baron Hotel was once the fanciest in Aleppo, Syria's second city, visited by a long list of celebrated names.
 
But after four years of civil war in the former rebel stronghold, its suites and ballroom are empty, walls peeling — and its long, red carpet is gone.
 
The bar stools are vacant and its piano sits unplayed, collecting dust.
 
All 48 rooms are closed, barring one.
 
"I don't know what we're going to do with this place," said Mazloumian, the 65-year-old widow of the hotel's heir, and its current manager.
 
"It can no longer receive guests or friends," said the hotel's only resident.
 
"The only people that remain in the hotel are two employees, me and this dog," she added, gesturing to a small pet with a curly brown coat playing nearby.
 
The hotel was founded in 1911 by the grandfather of Mazloumian's husband, Armen Mazloumian, who died in 2016.
 
Carrying a set of keys, Mazloumian strolled through the entrance of the hotel and pointed towards a sweeping staircase.
 
"We used to roll a red carpet on these stairs when we received prominent leaders like king Faisal I (of Iraq and Syria) and Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser," she said.
 
– 'Raucous laughter' –
 
She trudged up the stairs and stood in front of a closed wooden door.
 
Room 203 is where famous novelist Agatha Christie stayed, she said. Inside the hotel, she wrote parts of "Murder on the Orient Express".
 
Mazloumian said the Baron Hotel is a testament to decades of Syrian history.
 
It is from here that king Faisal delivered a speech proclaiming Syrian independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1918.
 
The street housing it, formerly named after French general Henri Gouraud, was retitled "Baron Street" after French forces withdrew from the country in 1946.
 
Nasser delivered a speech from one of its balconies in 1958, the year Egypt and Syria formed the ill-fated United Arab Republic.
 
Other famous people also graced its rooms — US billionaire David Rockefeller, France's wartime leader and later president Charles de Gaulle and American aviator Charles Lindbergh.
 
On her tour of the building, Mazloumian paused beside a disused wooden piano.
 
"It used to be a place full of raucous laughter, clinking glasses, and music — classical and from all over," she said.
 
"Historical events were written here."
 
But "today, this place is slowly becoming a piece of history itself."
 
The contemporary history of the Baron Hotel is less glamorous and tells of the fate of Aleppo, which lies largely in ruins almost two years after battles ended.
 
– Wartime shelter –
 
The establishment was forced to close down in 2012 when the city became a main front in the war between the Syrian government and rebels battling President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
 
The hotel was just a few metres (yards) from the front line.
 
Like much of the surrounding city, its walls are scarred with bullet holes and the power rarely comes on.
 
In 2014, when pitched battles in Aleppo sparked a wave of displacement, the hotel was taken over as a makeshift shelter.
 
It was the second time it was a refuge for the displaced, after hosting hundreds of Armenians who fled their homes during the mass murder perpetrated by the Ottomans in 1915.
 
The regime retook control of the city in late 2016, after a deadly offensive and a deal that saw tens of thousands forced to leave its once opposition-held east.
 
But this time around, recovery is unlikely, said Mazloumian, lamenting the hotel's lost splendour.
 
"Only three wine glasses and six coffee cups remain in the hotel today," she said, standing beside a polished bar, a few plates scattered on its countertop.
 
"A lot of things have been stolen," she added.
 
When asked whether she would sell the hotel, Mazloumian hesitated, then replied cautiously.
 
"I'm an old woman," said the manager, who co-owns the hotel with other relatives abroad.
 
"I don't have it in me to continue running this hotel," she added.
 
"I think it's only natural for it to come under new hands."

Revenue Committee: Largest shadow economy in Armenia is in retail trade

News.am, Armenia
Revenue Committee: Largest shadow economy in Armenia is in retail trade Revenue Committee: Largest shadow economy in Armenia is in retail trade

16:02, 29.03.2019
                

YEREVAN. – The 50 percent which the Prime Minister noted was the information of an international organization, so we may have an accurate assessment; we are working in that direction, said Davit Ananyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee (SRC) of Armenia, on Friday speaking with reporters.

He stated the aforesaid in connection with the remark that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had announced that, according to international expert organizations, shadow economy reaches 50% in Armenia, whereas the SRC chief had stated that, according to the Statistical Committee of Armenia, it has dropped from 25% down to 22%, and when asked which indicator was closer to the actual picture.

As per Ananyan, international organizations issue various such indicators, the PM had voiced the view of one such organizations, but Armenia still needs to express its approach toward these assessments—and in terms of methodology.

The SRC chief noted that they are developing a methodology for assessing sectoral shadow economy in Armenia.  

Noting that the largest shadow economy in the country was in retail trade, Davit Ananyan added, however, that it is considerably much smaller in big supermarkets.

Armenia President, family partake in Saturday volunteer labor

News.am, Armenia
Armenia President, family partake in Saturday volunteer labor (PHOTOS) Armenia President, family partake in Saturday volunteer labor (PHOTOS)

15:56, 23.03.2019
                   

YEREVAN. – President Armen Sarkissian, along with his wife Nouneh Sarkissian and their grandchildren, joined the nationwide Saturday volunteer labor day in Armenia, and, together with members of the presidential staff, cleaned up the garden of the official residence of the president. (PHOTOS)

Sarkissian was personally coordinating the cleaning activities.

Walking around the presidential garden, he collected the leaves on the ground and the dried branches of trees.

“I believe we should do such things more often,” Sarkissian said, in particular, speaking to Armenian News-NEWS.am. “Events that we will all do together, as a nation.”

Also, the President reflected on the proposal he had made with respect to setting a day, or a week, during which Armenian food will be presented worldwide, and said he had already decided on its name: The Taste of Armenia.

“There will also be the [Armenian] music, culture, with the food,” Armen Sarkissian added, in particular. “And it will be a nationwide celebration about Armenian culture.

“So, I’m very happy for today that we [Armenians] are all together.”

Sports: Zaven Mikaelyan talks moving to France and new achievements

MediaMax, Armenia
 
 
 
Zaven Mikaelyan talks moving to France and new achievements
 
 
Greco-Roman wrestler, silver medalist of Youth Olympics and European Championship, French Club Cup (Championnat de France Lutte Greco-Roman) holder Zaven Mikaelyan is a young, promising athlete from Armenia.
 
Mediamax Sport told about him in the column Future Stars of Big-Time Sport and followed his thriving career in Armenian and international tournaments.
 
Zaven moved to France and withdrew from the Armenia squad two years ago. He has talked to Mediamax Sport about overcoming difficulties, recovering from injury, and representing a different country.
 
I have been a part of France’s junior team for two years. I moved to France in 2017 with the help from my friend Artak Margaryan, who has won multiple medals with France. He helped me find my current club, Sarreguemines. I wouldn’t be here without him, I am so, so grateful to him for supporting me and believing in me.
 
I left Armenia because there were too many problems. The conditions for training were non-existent, my family couldn’t afford treatment for my injury, and the French club was ready to cover the expenses.
 
My debut for France took place in autumn 2017, in the Steeve Guenot Tournament in Dijon. Guenot is a 2008 Beijing Olympics champion. I have a warm relationship with all coaches, and Guenot himself is among them.
 
I had health issues at first, but the recovery went well and thanks to the competent efforts of the coaches, I have already won in several tournaments. Now I’m preparing for the French Club Cup, which is very tough. French clubs have strong wrestlers of various nationalities.
 
Sarreguemines is the holding champion, and it is very inspiring. It encourages me to train more so that we retain the title. My goal is to train more than everybody else and win as many matches as I can.
 
I want to thank my Armenian personal coaches Gor Abgaryan and Vardan Tadevosyan, who understood why I wanted to leave and accepted my decision. They will be my coaches as long as I’m a competing wrestler.
 
I’m happy to represent France. I train hard and I have medical insurance, a very important thing I didn’t have in Armenia, which is why we often had to pay for treatment from our own pocket. I am grateful to my French coaches too: Steeve Guenot, Gilles Buatois and the club coach, Eric Cirk. With them, I’m ready to win all titles there are out there.

Foreign Ministry: Manipulation of Armenian Genocide issue amid Turkish-Israeli spat ‘unacceptable’

Panorama, Armenia

Manipulation of the Armenian Genocide issue against the backdrop of tensions in Turkish-Israeli relations is unacceptable for Armenia, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan told reporters at a briefing on Wednesday.

“The recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide is first and foremost a moral issue,” she said, reflecting on the recent Erdogan-Netanyahu spat, which made a reference to the Genocide issue.

Commenting on Armenian-Israeli relations and plans to open an Armenian embassy in Israel, the spokesperson said expansion of Armenia’s diplomatic representations is always on the agenda of the Foreign Ministry.

Separately, she slammed Azerbaijan’s conduct of large-scale military drills on its territory without a prior notification as a serious violation of international commitments that no way contributes to regional confidence-building measures.

Naghdalyan said Armenia’s representative at the OSCE has raised the issue, demanding an explanation from Azerbaijan.

Asked to comment on Azerbaijan’s deployment of a new military base on the border with Armenia, Naghdalyan stressed both Artsakh and Armenia have determination and capacities to defend themselves and retaliate.

She said Azerbaijan’s application of mortars on Artsakh border after a long break on March 13 also does not contribute to preparing populations to peace and strengthening atmosphere of trust. 

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Pashinyan gets acquainted with community problems during tour in Ararat province

Pashinyan gets acquainted with community problems during tour in Ararat province

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YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan got acquainted with the community problems in Ranchpar village of Ararat province during his unannounced visit and tasked to deal with them, reports Armenpress.

The first issue concerns the kindergarten of the village which will be solved.

“We cannot solve all problems together. Now we focus on the issue of the kindergarten”, the PM said.

The village residents introduced their issues of concern to the PM, such as inter-community route network, loan interest rates and etc.

After touring the village Pashinyan departed for Sis community.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 13-03-19

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 13-03-19

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17:17,

YEREVAN, 13 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 13 March, USD exchange rate down by 0.74 drams to 487.35 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.34 drams to 550.56 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.02 drams to 7.44 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 3.85 drams to 640.18 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price вup by 36.62 drams to 20323.04 drams. Silver price вup by 1.98 drams to 242 drams. Platinum price вup by 294.01 drams to 13067.67 drams.

President Sarkissian suggests EBRD President to pay special attention to implementation of projects in Gyumri

President Sarkissian suggests EBRD President to pay special attention to implementation of projects in Gyumri

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20:25, 7 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 7, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met with the delegation led by President of EBRD Suma Chakrabarti on March 7.

Sarkissian and Chakrabarti discussed the cooperation agenda.

As ARMNEPRESS was informed from the press service of the Armenian President’s Office, noting that the EBRD has quite a large presence in the Armenian economy, President Sarkissian highlighted the contribution of the bank to the development of public-private cooperation, as well as the development of SMEs.

Suma Chakrabarti emphasized that the EBRD is ready to continue supporting the Armenian economy through the implementation of various projects, and the new cooperation strategy is already in action.

President Sarkissian suggested to pay special attention to the implementation of projects in Gyumri.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Rally under “We’ll not surrender an inch of land” motto held in Yerevan

News.am, Armenia
Feb 26 2019
Rally under “We’ll not surrender an inch of land” motto held in Yerevan (PHOTO) Rally under “We’ll not surrender an inch of land” motto held in Yerevan (PHOTO)

19:13, 26.02.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – A rally held under “We’ll not surrender an inch of land” motto is being held in Yerevan.

The organizers claim their action does not have a political context and is aimed at sending a message to the world that the Armenian people will not allow to surrender the lands of Artsakh.

The demonstration is being held on the 31st anniversary of the Sumgait and Baku massacres. The demonstrators gathered in Tsitsernakaberd and move to the Liberty Square, and later to Yerablur cemetery.