Medicine: US doctors to help Armenian patients

Vestnik Kavkaza

Jun 14 – 4:00 pm

More than 30 doctors and medical professionals form the US will arrive in Armenia to provide routine and emergency level care to rural areas of the country within the annual trips of doctors organized by the Armenian Medical Mission.

The expedition is headed by the Fresno surgeon John Garry, who for the first time visited Armenia during a destructive earthquake of 1988.

"During the earthquake, I was lucky enough to be among the first group of rescue people allowed into Armenia by the Soviet Union," NEWS.am cited the doctor as saying.

According to him, there are many people suffering from diabetes and hypertension in Armenia.

Garry noted that the people in rural Armenia do not have access to regular medical care, and therefore they will do everything possible to help the people.

Richard Giragosian: David Tonoyan to come back to Defense Ministry as a Head, and Vigen Sargsyan to take the post of Prime Minister

ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia
 Monday


 Richard Giragosian: David Tonoyan to come back to Defense Ministry as
a Head, and Vigen Sargsyan to take the post of Prime Minister

 Yerevan June 12

Marianna Mkrtchyan. Richard Giragosian, the Director of Regional
Studies Center, is sure that David Tonoyan, the Minister of Emergency
Situations and the Ex-Defense Minister, will lead the Armenian Defense
Ministry in the future.

Giragosian described it with the fact that Tonoyan is a professional
military. "After the actual Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan goes for a
higher post, the best candidate for the post of defense minister will
be David Tonoyan, who is a professional military," the expert told
ArmInfo reporter. He accentuated also, that sees two scenarios of the
further situation: " the first one in 2018 the Prime

Minister will be Serzh Sargsyan, whose Presidency will expire by that
time. The second scenario assumes that the Prime Minister will be
Vigen Sargsyan. And the third, most unlikely scenario is that Karen
Karapetyan will keep occupying his post. But this option is possible
only if Moscow implements pressure on Yerevan," Giragosian summarized.

California Courier Online, June 15, 2017

The California Courier Online, June 15, 2017
 
1 –    Commentary
        Turkey Hires More US Lobbying Firms
        As its Reputation is Further
Tarnished
        By Harut Sassounian
        Publisher,
The California
Courier
        www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com
2    Award Winning Documentary Film
        To be Screened at Glendale Library
3 –    Special
Counsel Mueller to Probe
        Ex-Trump
Aide Flynn’s Turkey Ties
4 –   Peace Corps Celebrates 25th
Anniversary
        In Armenia,
Swearing-in 42 New Volunteers
5 –    More
Humanitarian Aid
        From
Armenia Arrives in Syria
6    ‘The Promise’ Screened
        In
Canadian Parliament
7 –    U.S. House Slams Turkey for Erdogan-
        Ordered
Attack on Peaceful Protesters
8 –    Vartan
Gregorian Honored by Republic
of Armenia
9     ADAA’S Kondazian Playwriting Award
        Goes
to Sevan Kaloustian Greene
10-   OC’s Peggy Sulahian Becomes
        Bravo’s
100th ‘Real Housewife’
11-   Yousuf
Karsh Bust
        Unveiled
in Ottawa
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1 –    Commentary
        Turkey
Hires More US Lobbying Firms
        As its Reputation is Further
Tarnished
        By Harut Sassounian
        Publisher, The California Courier
        www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com
 
As Turkey becomes the target of
worldwide condemnation for its human rights violations, the Turkish government
decides to spend a fortune on lobbying and public relations firms to try to
cleanse its tarnished reputation. On the heels of the April 16 flawed
referendum which Erdogan barely won to give himself a wide-ranging dictatorial
powers, and his bodyguards’ brutal attack in front of the Turkish Embassy in
Washington D.C., on innocent protesters has been universally criticized by the
executive and legislative branches of the US government, including a resolution
adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives 397-0!
Unfortunately, for Turkey and
its autocratic president, the country’s reputation is so tainted that public
relations firms, regardless of how powerful and competent they are, cannot
whitewash its image. Turkish leaders are simply wasting millions of dollars of
their taxpayers’ money attempting to accomplish an impossible task.
The Turkish government has
already been paying five million dollars a year to 10 lobbying firms: The
Gephardt Group $1,700,000; APCO $741,000; Amsterdam Partners $600,000;
Greenberg Traurig $480,000; Capitol Counsel $384,000; Mercury $240,000; Madison
Group $240,000; Mcbee Signal $240,000; Jim Arnold $240,000; and MediaFix
$108,000! In addition, a business associate of Pres. Erdogan paid Pres. Trump’s
disgraced former National Security Advisor Michael T. Flynn $540,000 in
September 2016 to lobby on behalf of the Turkish government!
In recent months, trying to get
out of its P.R. quagmire, the Turkish government and groups affiliated with it
have hired three new firms. This week we will present one of these lobbying
firms, leaving the other two to a future column.
Monte Advisory Group was hired
in August 2016 for a fee of $400,000. According to the Daily Beast, the firm is
run by Douglas Baker, the son of Republican James Baker [Chief of Staff and
Secretary of State for Pres. George H.W. Bush; and Chief of Staff and Secretary
of the Treasury for Pres. Ronald Reagan). The firm is supposed to improve
public perceptions of Turkey!
Douglas Baker is the “sole and managing member” of the Monte Advisory Group.
The contract is signed by an Istanbul-based mysterious non-governmental
organization known as Knowledge Economy Association (KEA). The Daily Beast
reported that KEA’s “activities aligned sometimes with the interests of the
Turkish government.” More ominously, the Daily Beast reported that “at least
one member of the KEA leadership was a representative of the Turkish
government.” Furthermore, the founder and former president of KEA, Davut
Kavranoglu, is now a scientific advisor to Pres. Erdogan, according to the
Daily Beast. Kavranoglu had tweeted a photograph of himself with James Baker!
The Daily Beast reported that,
according to its filing with the Department of Justice, Monte Advisory Group
was “engaged in outreach to the Trump Presidential Campaign and Presidential
Transition Team” on behalf of KEA “to improve the overall relationship and
public perceptions between Turkey and the United States.” Monte also made
contacts with “outgoing Obama administration officials, holding meetings with
staff from the Department of Defense and emailing Colin Kahl, the National
Security Advisor to then Vice-President Biden.”
Israfil Kahraman, an Istanbul lawyer, was
listed in the Department of Justice filing as the legal representative of KEA,
according to the Daily Beast. Israfil stated that the purpose of the contract
was “to develop friendship and cooperation between Turkey
and the United States
in the fields of scientific and economic development.” Kahraman is quoted by
the Daily Beast as stating that the KEA was founded “by a group of
distinguished scientists with the aim of conducting civil society activities in
order to raise awareness in Turkey
about developing an economy with high added value.” This makes no sense. Why
would a group whose aim is to raise awareness about the economy in Turkey hire a lobbying firm in Washington? This sounds more like a front
for the Turkish government than an independent group of scientists. It would be
interesting to find out who is funding the KEA!
Interestingly, when contacted by
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ), Douglas Baker stated that there
had been some concerns the US-Turkey relationship “has soured a little” in the
latter years of the Obama administration. “There could be opportunities to
either strengthen that relationship or see it undergo further harm. And that’s
the reason that [KEA] retained Monte — to help during that transitional phase.”
Douglas Baker added that his
company’s work for KEA “was never designed to be broad brush public relations
campaign. It was a bit more of an opportunity to present their point of view…
they felt we were positioned to help them with the necessary introductions.”
Not surprisingly, after Pres.
Trump’s inauguration, and after “the necessary introductions” were made between
the KEA and Trump administration officials, KEA did not renew the contract with
Monte when its initial six-month term expired in February 2017. “Only $105,000
of the contracted $400,000 was paid by this point,,” according to the BIJ.
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2 –    Award Winning Documentary Film
        To be Screened at Glendale Library
GLENDALE,
CA – The screening of “Crows of the Desert – A Hero’s Journey through the
Armenian Genocide,” will be held June 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Glendale Downtown
Central Library Auditorium, 222
Easy Harvard Street.
The screening will be followed by a discussion
with the director, Marta Houske and the grandson of Levon Yotnakhparian, Levon
Parian. The program is sponsored by Arpa International Film Festival and Arpa Foundation for Film, Music and Art.
“Crows of the Desert – A Hero’s Journey through
the Armenian Genocide” is a documentary film based on the Memoirs of Levon
Yotnakhparian.  It is the incredible true story of one man’s brave
struggle to stay alive, and to help save his fellow Armenian survivors from
near extinction in the 20th Century’s first genocide.
Marta Houske is a director and producer. She is
a member of Directors Guild of America. Through her company Matrix
Communications, she has produced short films and documentaries for Disney,
Times-Mirror, etc.
Levon Parian is the grandson of Levon
Yotnakhparian and the editor of his grandfather’s memoirs Crows of the Desert.
He is an award-winning photographer whose works have been published and
exhibited extensively in the United
States and abroad. Parian is one of the
artists and photographer of survivors for the iwitness installation currently
displayed in Central Park behind the Central Library in Glendale.
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3 –    Special
Counsel Mueller to Probe
        Ex-Trump
Aide Flynn’s Turkey Ties
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Robert Mueller, the special
counsel investigating possible ties between the Trump election campaign and
Russia, is expanding his probe to assume control of a grand jury investigation
into former national security adviser Michael Flynn, three sources told
Reuters.
The move means Mueller’s politically charged
inquiry will now look into Flynn’s paid work as a lobbyist for a Turkish
businessman in 2016, in addition to contacts between Russian officials and
Flynn and other Trump associates during and after the November 8 presidential
election.
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are investigating a deal between
Flynn and Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin as part of a grand jury criminal
probe, according to a subpoena seen by Reuters.
Alptekin’s company, Netherlands-based Inovo BV, paid
Flynn’s consultancy $530,000 between September and November to produce a
documentary and research on Fethullah Gulen, an exiled Turkish cleric living in
the United States.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan blames Gulen for a failed coup last July.
Alptekin, an ally of Erdogan, told Reuters he
hired Flynn to provide research on how Gulen is “poisoning the atmosphere”
between Turkey and the United States.
Gulen has denied any role in the coup and
dismisses Turkey’s
allegations that he heads a terrorist organization.
The grand jury in Virginia has issued subpoenas to some of
Flynn’s business associates involved in the work for Inovo, two people familiar
with the probe say. The subpoena seen by Reuters seeks bank records, documents
and communications related to Flynn, his company, Flynn Intel Group, Alptekin
and Inovo.
Flynn’s lawyer, Robert Kelner, did not respond
to questions about Flynn’s work for Inovo or Mueller’s investigation. A
spokesman for Mueller declined to comment.
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4 –    Peace
Corps Celebrates 25th Anniversary
        In Armenia,
Swearing-in 42 New Volunteers
YEREVAN (Armradio.am) – On June 2, the U.S.
Ambassador to Armenia, Mr. Richard Mills, swore-in 42 new Peace Corps
Volunteers, who will depart to communities across Armenia where they will serve for
the next two years with local schools, universities, and non-governmental
organizations, as English Teachers and Community and Youth Development
Volunteers. The volunteers are American citizens, who come from all parts of
the United States and
reflect America’s
great diversity. The Volunteers successfully completed an intensive 11-week
training to learn the Armenian language and prepare them for their work in Armenia.
The swearing-in ceremony for this new group of
Peace Corps Volunteers also coincided with the 25th anniversary celebration of
the Peace Corps Program in Armenia.
The first Peace Corps Volunteers arrived in Armenia
in 1992 and today the program celebrated this incredible milestone and also
recognized the 1000th Volunteer to serve in Armenia!
An audience of over 300 people attended the
event including: Government representatives, U.S. Embassy Mission Staff,
current and former Peace Corps Volunteers, families who have hosted Peace Corps
volunteers in their homes, and international and local program partners. During
this event, the guests watched the premiere of a music video for an original
song written for Peace Corps, as well as a “legacy video” that celebrated Peace
Corps’ history and impact in Armenia.
This special ceremony was also attended by the
leadership of Peace Corps based in Washington
DC.
In her remarks, the Acting Director of the Peace
Corps, Ms. Sheila Crowley, mentioned the importance of the partnership between
the US and Armenia and thanked the new
volunteers for their dedication to service.
The Minister of Education and Science, Levon
Mkrtchyan, and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, Arsen
Karamyan, also attended the ceremony and shared remarks. They welcomed the new
group of volunteers to Armenia
and expressed their gratitude for the assistance that the volunteers of the
U.S. Peace Corps have provided to Armenian communities.
With the addition of this new group, there are
approximately 110 Peace Corps Volunteers serving in rural villages and towns
throughout all of the regions of Armenia.
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5 –    More
Humanitarian Aid
        From
Armenia Arrives in Syria
YEREVAN, LATAKIA, Syria—A new plane-load of
humanitarian aid from Armenia was sent to Syria and arrived in that country’s
city of Latakia, according the Armenian Embassy in Damascus.
The aid, which was transported by Russian Il-76
military aircraft, was received by the Armenian Embassy of Syria, and will be
distributed by vans to four cities including Damascus,
Aleppo, Kessab,
and Latakia. According to the Embassy statement, the aid will be distributed to
families most in need.
According to Armenia’s Defense Ministry, the
cargo weighed about 18 metric tons and included basic necessities, including
food.
The packages were marked with the greeting,
“With warm wishes from Armenia.”
Representatives of the Armenia’s defense and emergency situations
ministries have also traveled to Syria to organize the delivery and
distribution of the cargo.
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6 –    ‘The
Promise’ Screened
        In
Canadian Parliament
OTTAWA, Canada – A special screening of the
Armenian Genocide-era Hollywood epic, The Promise took place on Parliament Hill
on June 5.
The special event, which was organized by the
Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group and the Armenian National
Committee of Canada (ANCC), was attended by a significant number of
Parliamentarians, Senators, parliamentary staffers, and civil servants.
Brief introductory remarks were delivered by
ANCC member, Mr. Manoug Alemian, during which he thanked Member of Parliament
(MP) Arnold Chan and members of the Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship
Group for their steadfast support and cordial commitment to the advancement of
issues concerning the Armenian-Canadian community.
After viewing the film, members had the
opportunity to share their comments, views and impressions about the movie,
which first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last
September.
Following the screening, MP Arnold Chan, chair
of the Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group and Dr. Vatche Chamlian,
Vice-Chair of the ANCC National Board addressed the gathering to thank the
attendees for their support and to stress the importance of supporting movies
that aim to reveal the truth about historical atrocities such as the Armenian
Genocide.
Canada
is one of the many countries that has officially recognized the Armenian
Genocide on all levels of Government. Furthermore, on April 24, 2015, on the
centennial of the Armenian Genocide, the Canadian House of Commons unanimously
passed a motion, declaring the month of April as Genocide Remembrance and
Condemnation.
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7 –    U.S. House Slams Turkey for Erdogan-
        Ordered
Attack on Peaceful Protesters
WASHINGTON, DC (Asbarez) – With a vote of 397 to
0, the U.S. House of Representatives last week unanimously condemned Turkey,
sharply criticizing the brutal May 16 Erdogan-ordered attack against peaceful
protesters in Washington DC, reported the Armenian National Committee of
America (ANCA). H.Res.354 represents a powerful stand against Ankara’s
attempts to export its violence and intolerance to America’s shores. 
“With today's vote, Congress started rolling
back Ankara's occupation of Washington, DC,”
said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.  “After far too many years of
appeasing Ankara – turning a blind eye to its genocidal horrors, abuses at
home, and aggression abroad – the United States, starting with the House of
Representatives – today turned an important corner, challenging Turkey's
violence and confronting its increasingly anti-American conduct.”
H.Res.354 was spearheaded by House Foreign
Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA), Ranking Democrat Eliot Engel
(D-NY), House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Democratic Whip Steny
Hoyer (D-MD) and received the public backing of House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI)
prior to the vote.
Chairman Royce led House Floor discussion of the
measure, noting, “the violent attacks by officers assigned to Turkish President
Erdogan's security detail against peaceful protesters back on May 16 were
designed to do one thing: they were designed to silence those protesters'
criticism of the Turkish government. And that is why it is so important that we
speak out.  We must speak loudly and clearly that we will protect our
citizens and their fundamental rights to free speech and to assembly.”
House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) was
adamant in his condemnation of the attacks. “It should be clear to Turkey
and to all nations that we will oppose any attempt to suppress dissent or the
freedom of speech. That is why that is in the first amendment to the
Constitution of the United
States. Because our founding fathers and,
frankly, those who follow western values and, yes, some eastern values believe
that free speech is the absolute essential for democracy to succeed and
flourish.”
Maryland Congressman John Sarbanes (D-MD) called
for a complete re-evaluation of the US-Turkey relationship, noting that the
incident “unmasked President Erdogan for the bully he is . . . It reflects a
deeply imbedded reflex that in the modern era has brought the world, among
other things, the unlawful invasion and occupation of Cyprus, the Armenian
Genocide and the violent repression of the Kurdish people.”
DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) expressed
particular concern that the beatings are part of a pattern or repression by
President Erdogan’s bodyguards. “A similar incident occurred about a half dozen
years ago at the United Nations. Same head of state. Same thugs attacking
peaceful protesters. Last year, just this past year, there was an attack on
journalists outside of the Brookings Institute. So if we don't tell them it's
time to stop when we had the third attack, they will persist, that is for
sure.”
New York Congressman Adriano Espaillat (D)
noted, “Erdogan simply decided to treat Americans the way he treats his own
people. His guards even had the nerve to attack law enforcement officials who
were protecting him and his delegation. This behavior cannot stand. And the resolution
before us sends a clear, decisive message that congress won't tolerate it.”
Following unanimous passage of the measure,
Texas Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX) told Asbarez Newspaper editor Ara
Khachaturian, “Turkey’s
dictator Erdogan tried to bring his tyranny to our doorstep last month. Erdogan
stood by and watched as his thugs brutally attacked peaceful American
protestors outside the Turkish Ambassador’s residence.  They were
demonstrating against the Turkish government’s ongoing crackdown on human rights
and free speech. I am proud to cosponsor H. Res. 354 condemning this vicious
attack and sending a message that this show of force will not be tolerated in
the United States of America.
No foreign dictator will violate the rights of Americans on American soil with
impunity. These protesters should return to the Turkish Ambassador’s residence
and exercise their rights protected under our Constitution. Democracy will
always prevail over tyranny. And that’s just the way it is.”
During House Foreign Affairs Committee
consideration of the measure, Rep. Poe was among the most strident in
condemning the attacks, urging colleagues to join him in protests in front of
the Turkish Embassy.
“Why was Erdogan so emboldened? Because we have
had an American government that is coward for generations rather than recognize
the Armenian Genocide,” said Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) in an email to Asbarez.
“If we are so weak that we engage — that we are a party to genocide denial, who
should respect our laws or our sovereignty or think that they’ll pay any price
for anything they do here in our country?  Finally, the actions of those
thugs have been compounded by the lies of the Turkish ambassador,” added Sherman.
“It’s outrageous that Erdogan and his thugs felt
they could beat up peaceful protesters on the streets of Washington. We don’t need him exporting his
violence and repressive tactics to the United States,” said Rep. David
Cicilline (D-RI), who helped lead last week’s House Foreign Affairs Committee
hearing into the attacks on peaceful protesters. “I’m pleased that the House
took this initial step today. Moving forward, we must make clear to Erdogan
that freedom of speech is the law of the land in this country.”
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8 –    Vartan
Gregorian Honored by Republic
of Armenia
By Adrienne Faraci
YEREVAN – On the
occasion of the 99th anniversary of the First
Armenian Republic,
Serzh Sargsyan, president of the Republic
of Armenia, presented Vartan
Gregorian, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York, with the Order of Honor. The
award, which recognizes significant services in the defense of the state and
the protection of the national interests of the Republic of Armenia,
thanked and honored Gregorian for his contributions to the strengthening of
U.S.-Armenia relations.
The Corporation’s president was one of a group
of individuals presented with high state awards and honorary titles for their
contributions to the areas of “science, education, healthcare, economy, arts,
culture, and sports, efficient work, patriotism, boundless dedication,
deepening and expansion of the Fatherland-Spyurk relations.” The
bestowing
ceremony took place on May 28
at the
presidential palace in Yerevan.
The Order
of Honor is awarded for notable services in protecting state and national
interests of the Republic
of Armenia as well as for
significant contributions to building, strengthening, and promoting friendship
and reinforcing peace between peoples.
Republishing Guidelines
The bestowal of the Order of Honor on Gregorian
coincided with the second annual
Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity
ceremonies, also held on May 28 in Yerevan.
Founded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to
their saviors, the Aurora Prize seeks to raise awareness of humanitarians and
their efforts around the world.
In 2015, Gregorian, Noubar Afeyan, and Ruben
Vardanyan cofounded the “100 Lives” initiative and the Aurora Prize for
Awakening Humanity.
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9 –    ADAA’S Kondazian
Playwriting Award
        Goes
to Sevan Kaloustian Greene
LOS ANGELES—The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance’s first-ever Kondazian Playwriting Award for
Armenian Stories was awarded on April 23 to London-based playwright Sevan
Kaloustian Greene, at the Antaeus Theatre in Glendale.
Sevan Kaloustian Greene won the $2,500 Kondazian
Award for his play,
Forgotten Bread. An ode to the Armenian Genocide, Forgotten Bread is the volatile, and
sometimes humorous, journey of a Lost Son trying to uncover his family's past
and reclaim his cultural identity.
The
other finalists for the Kondazian Award were Ermeni by Eric Sirakian, about
an Armenian-American college student who brings home her Turkish boyfriend,
only to have an argument about history turn into a family crisis; and
Wishing and Flesh by Susan Kelejian, a
full-length play based on the real life trials of American-Armenian writer, Steven
Vincent, a New York journalist who was tortured and killed in Iraq in 2005.
Sevan
Kaloustian Greene has enjoyed a professional acting career in New York as an AEA and SAG-AFTRA union actor
appearing on stage in the Lortel Award-Winning Betrayed, HERE’s production
of Betty Shamieh’s The Strangest, Yusef El-Guindi’s Language
Rooms, and NYTW’s Aftermath. In 2010 he embarked on a writing career and
began his tenure in The Public Theater’s 2011 Emerging Writers Group. Since
then his work has been seen at The Flea Theatre, Actor’s Theatre of
Charlotte, NOOR Theatre’s HIGHLIGHT series, The Public Theater’s SPOTLIGHT
series, Ugly Rhino, and Mixed Phoenix. Sevan moved to London in 2013 and has since performed at The
Camden Fringe, The Space, RichMix. His work has been seen at Theatre503,
Arcola, The Bush Theatre, Vertical Line Theatre, Birmingham Theatre
Exchange, and The Camden Fringe.
The
Kondazian Award for Armenian Stories is made possible by award-winning actress,
author and ADAA founding board member Karen Kondazian, and her parents, who
established the Lillian and Varnum Paul Fund at the Armenian Church Western
Diocese. Kondazian and the Paul Fund were instrumental in establishing ADAA’s
early writing competitions from its inception in 2005. Karen herself announced
Sevan as the winner of the inaugural $2,500 Kondazian Award, at the
post-performance reception at the Antaeus Theatre.
April 23 saw unforgettable readings of excerpts
of all three finalist plays, presented with the Antaeus Theatre Company,
produced by Bianca Bagatourian. The combined cast included some of the finest
Armenian actors in Los Angeles:
Jade Hykush, Adriana Sevahn Nichols, Shaun Duke, Bianca
Bagatourian, Anahid Shahrik, Vicki Ohanian, and Raffi Wartanian. Forgotten Bread was directed by award-winning
director Armine LaManna. Ermeni and Wishing and Flesh were directed by
Ovation award-winning director Michael Arabian.
The performance was followed by the announcement
of the winner and a VIP reception at the theatre. Music was provided by Ryan
Henry and Photography by John Charles.
The Antaeus Theatre Lobby Gallery featured
original paintings by William Saroyan, presented by ADAA and the William
Saroyan Foundation. The stunning watercolor paintings are available for sale to
support ADAA.
Event sponsors and in-kind donors included
Phoenicia Restaurant, Falafel Arax, Starbucks, mywineplus.com, and Jons
Marketplace.
For more information on ADAA’s writing awards,
the additional runners-up and honorable mentions, and more about The Armenian
Dramatic Arts Alliance, please visit
www.armeniandrama.org.
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10-   OC’s
Peggy Sulahian Becomes
        Bravo’s
100th ‘Real Housewife’
Orange
County’s Peggy Sulahian
who will be featured in the latest season of the “Real Housewives of Orange
County,” will become the franchise’s 100th housewife, the network reported.
Sulahian, who was born in Kuwait and moved to the United States when she was one,
will begin airing on the popular Bravo reality show when it returns on July 10.
She has been married to her husband, Diko, for 21 years.
According to Sulahian’s biography posted on
Bravotv.com, “She now lives a life of luxury in the exclusive Crystal Cove
community with her custom wheel mogul husband Diko, and their three children –
daughters Giovanna, 19, Gianelle, 17 and son Koko, 9.”
‘After losing her mom to breast cancer at the
age of 51, Peggy made the difficult decision to undergo a double mastectomy
when doctors recently found a lump in her breast. As she prepares for
reconstructive surgery, she wastes no time inserting herself into the drama,
but often finds herself lost in translation amongst the women,” added the
Bravotv.com.
Meet
Bravo’s newest housewife Peggy Sulahian
and catch
the 12th season premiere of the Real Housewives of Orange County on July 10.
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11 – Yousuf Karsh Bust
        Unveiled
in Ottawa
OTTAWA, (PanArmenian.net) – The bust of
prominent Canadian-Armenian photographer Yousuf Karsh was unveiled in front of
the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa,
the Armenian Committee of Canada said in a Facebook post.
“The bust that is a gift from the Armenian
people to the Canadian people stands as a lasting symbol of the strong
friendship between Canada
and Armenia,”
the Committee said.
The event was attended by a number of guests,
including Armenia’s
ambassador to Canada Armen Yeganyan.
The bust is a gift from the Armenian people to
the Canadian people on the occasion of not only the 150th anniversary of Canada's
Confederation, but also the 25th anniversary of Canadian-Armenian diplomatic
relations, Yeganyan said in a post of his own.
The choice of Chateau Laurier as the venue for the bust was not
accidental. Karsh's first solo exhibition was in 1936 in the Drawing Room of
the hotel. He moved his studio into the hotel in 1973, and it remained there
until he retired in 1992.
Karsh has been recognized as one of the great portrait photographers of
the 20th century by Time magazine and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with the
latter noting the "distinct style in his theatrical lighting."
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Sports: Meeting Henrikh Mkhitaryan: How dreams come true…

Public Radio of Armenia
June 8 2017


11:04, 08 Jun 2017
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Early in the morning of June 2, Nareh Galstyan, a teenager from Lernagog, was getting ready for a COAF-organized tour of the Yerevan-based Football Academy of Armenia. She could never imagine it would be not only an excursion or sports event, but a surprise meeting with her idol of 8 years… 

Ten boys and girls from seven COAF beneficiary villages, aged 12 to 16,were given a wonderful chance to meet world-famous Manchester United Midfielder and Armenian National Team Captain Henrikh Mkhitaryan and talk to him about sports, education, leadership, dreams and goals.

“You might face many difficulties in life but you should never give up… You should set your goals and try to achieve them one by one,” the 28-year-old soccer legend told his fans. “There are no lucky or unlucky people – everyone gets the same opportunities but not everyone takes advantage of them.”

The kids were overwhelmed with emotions but managed to overcome their shyness by asking questions about the secrets of success, the downsides of being famous, the talismans that soccer players use.

“I am not superstitious, so I don’t use any talismans,” Mkhitaryan laughed. “There are no secrets – if you prepare well and do your job well, you’ll succeed. Otherwise, no talisman will help you. As for being famous, the only downside is that you might want more privacy at times. Actually, it’s very pleasant when people recognize you and appreciate your work. But you can achieve this only through talent and hard work.”

After the talk, the kids had more fun moments with Mkhitaryan, while he acted as a goalkeeper, trying to save the teenagers’ spot kicks…

“I could never imagine my ultimate wish would come true,” Nareh Galstyan said. “I had been dreaming of this meeting for ages, and now it became a reality.”

Emin Muradyan, a boy with cerebral palsy who wants to become a sports commentator, said it was one of the happiest days of his life. “I was constantly checking if everything was real,” he laughed.

At the end, Mkhitaryan urged the children to never underestimate their potential and to try to bring positive change to their communities.  “It’s a very exciting time – Armenia is rising and I’m proud to be COAF’s International Friend,” he said.

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The Azerbaijani agitprop must at least understand one thing very clearly: Senor Hasratyan

168 Hours, Armenia
June 1 2017

.In regard to the May 31 disinformation and threats of the Azerbaijani propaganda machine and other issues of public interest, ARTSAKHPRESS had an interview with Colonel Senor Hasratyan, head of the information and PR department of the Artsakhi Defense Army.

ARTSAKHPRESS – Mr. Hasratyan, yesterday on May 31 the Azerbaijani side released a statement on Artsakhi ceasefire violations and at the same time on shelling their settlements. Is there any accuracy in this information?

Colonel Hasratyan – I’ve already had the occasion to answer this question and I have completely denied Azerbaijan’s agitprop’s May 31 and other disinformation. This is mainly in regard to the statements related to the made up and circulated ‘accusation’ and imaginable success of the Azerbaijani defense ministry’s press service, where the Azerbaijani side in one case attributes the ungrounded accusations of shelling their settlements to the Armenian forces, and in another case thunderously state that they have “destroyed one firing positions of the adversary” on the same and “caught a surveillance device by special measures.”

Regarding the ‘destruction’ or ‘catching’ of the firing position and the surveillance device, let me say that this information is nothing but a typical example of Azerbaijani primitive propaganda.

Regarding the shelling of peaceful settlements, I have to say that this kind of a tactics doesn’t have anything to do with the Armenian side neither in today’s “neither peace nor war” conditions, but even during the most heated and violent combat operations, something I can’t say about Azerbaijan. Moreover, in order for you to clearly understand the baseless and misleading essence of the Baku military agitprop’s provocative statements, let me notify that on April 30 and overnight April 31 no single ceasefire violation with the use of mortar weapons were recorded from the conflicting forces.

ARTSAKHPRESS – In addition to the accusation, the Azerbaijani side said in its statement that “in case of continuation of such provocations of the Armenian side” their artillery will open fire on Armenian settlements deeper from the frontline. What will you say in this regard?

Colonel Hasratyan – Making this kind of loud statements after false accusations is the typical style of the Azerbaijani agitprop. The number one task of our army is ensuring the complete security of our people, and we are ready for this at any moment in any event, especially that the Armenian Army has not only professional soldiers, but also opportunities surpassing the adversary’s armaments and strategic­technical characteristics. The Azerbaijani agitprop must at least understand one thing very clearly –making loud statements all the time in the information arena doesn’t mean succeeding in the real battlefield. The experience of wars, including our war experience, shows this.

ARTSAKHPRESS – And in the end, taking this opportunity, one more question. What is the reason of changing the frequency of daily statements regarding the tactical situation on the frontline?

Colonel Hasratyan – Lately, the media is quite often asking this question to the Army’s Command, and specifically to the press service. Let me try to present my view briefly in this regard. All of us, and especially reporters covering the Army, must realize one thing very clearly, that those decisions which are being made in our Armed Forces, are deeply thought through, and they stem from not the necessity of satisfying public interest, but are exclusively related to solving strictly important issues of strategic essence. This is one of the important peculiarities of the military, which each of us must realize and respect.

California State Assembly Appropriations Committee Approves "Divestment from Turkish Bonds" Bill

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

CALIFORNIA
STATE ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE APPROVES “DIVESTMENT FROM TURKISH BONDS”
BILL

 

Bill Sponsor Thanks Armenian Assembly for Supporting Legislation

 

SACRAMENTO, CA – The Armenian Assembly of America
(Assembly) is pleased to report the passage of California State Assembly Bill
1597 (AB 1597), authored by Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian (D-46), in the State
Assembly’s Appropriations Committee on May 26.

 

Known as the
Divestment from Turkish Bonds Act, the approval of AB 1597 by the
Appropriations Committee comes on the heels of the bill’s passage in April
2017, with a 5-0 vote, in the State Assembly’s Committee on Public Employees,
Retirement, and Social Security (PERSS), chaired by Assemblymember Freddie
Rodriguez (D-52).

 

“I am
humbled and grateful for my colleagues in the Assembly for joining with me to
fight for justice for the 1.5 million Armenian souls who perished in the
Genocide,” stated Assemblymember Nazarian. “If Turkey continues to fund
Armenian Genocide deniers they must be financially punished,” he added. 

 

Upon the
enactment of a federal law imposing sanctions on Turkey, AB 1597 would prohibit
the boards of the California Public Retirement System (CalPERS) and California
State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) from “making additional or new
investments or renewing existing investments issued, owned, controlled, or
managed by the government of Turkey.”

 

Prior to the
vote in the PERSS Committee, the Armenian Assembly submitted a letter of
support in favor of the passage of AB 1597. In the letter, the Armenian Assembly
emphasizes that “a vote in favor of this bill would underscore California’s
long-standing commitment towards the protection of universal human and civil
rights, and send a clear signal to repressive regimes, the world over, that
California invests in countries which do right by their respective citizens.”

 

"I am
pleased to state that the strong written testimony submitted by the Armenian
Assembly of America, in support of AB 1597, contributed substantially towards
the positive outcome in the Appropriations process,” said Assemblymember Adrin
Nazarian.

 

AB 1597 will
now be debated and voted on by the entire California State Assembly.

 

“The
Armenian Assembly of America is grateful to California Assemblymember Nazarian
for sponsoring and spearheading AB 1597, and salutes the leadership of the
Appropriations and PERSS committees for securing the bill’s approval. The
Armenian Assembly looks forward to working with Assemblymember Nazarian and
fellow legislators in ensuring the bill’s passage on the State Assembly floor,”
Assembly Western Region Director Mihran Toumajan said.

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues.  The Assembly is a
501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2017-040

 

 

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Music: Georgia’s Trio Mandili folk band to hold concert in Yerevan, Armenia

Panorama, Armenia

The first-ever concert of Trio Mandili Georgian folk band will be held at Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall in Yerevan, Armenia on 11 June. As the organizers of the concert informed Panorama.am, the three girls of the fold band will also perform Armenian songs during the concert. The girls are learning Armenian and have managed to make a video for their Armenian fans.

The trio has recently recorded their first album titled “With Love”. The title is not random, since the band holds concert tours in different countries of the world, full of love towards music and life.

The trio already have a great army of fans not only in Georgia, but also in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Europe, US and even in Australia.

The band’s Yerevan concert is organized by Prime Production and Azd Production companies.

http://www.panorama.am/en/news/2017/05/27/Trio-Mandili-concert-Armenia/1783965
  


A language of sorrow – Artist creates an acoustic sanctuary

A language of sorrow

Artist creates an acoustic sanctuary

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Problems over Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul are solved, the locum tenens will set to organizing Patriarchal elections

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Wednesday


 Problems over Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul are solved, the locum
tenens will set to organizing Patriarchal elections


YEREVAN, MAY 24, ARMENPRESS. A lot was said and published about the
situation in the Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul and the stir among
the Armenian community. Directorof Information Services Department of
the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin Rev.Fr. Vahram Melikyan gave an
interview to “Armenpress” on the current developments.

- What are the recent days’ developments in Istanbul? A few days ago
the Supreme Religious Council issued another statement over that
issue.

- Really, the Supreme Religious Council once again raised the
sensitive issue for our Church and national life during a meeting in
Moscow a few days ago – the situation over the Armenian Patriarchate
of Istanbul, when the elected locum tenens Archbishop Garegin Bekchyan
was deprived of the opportunity to set to the implementation of his
responsibilities.

You might remember that back in February the three clerics of the
Patriarchate arrived at the Mother See over the procedure of the
Patriarchal elections, where an agreement was reached by the mediation
of the Catholicos of All Armenians over the organization of the
election of Patriarchal locum tenens.

- Are there any results? What has changed in the life of
Istanbul-Armenians? Will the undesired situation be solved?

- I am glad to inform that the issue of the Patriarchate of Istanbul
is finally solved. Today His Holiness Archbishop Aram Ateshian
officially notified the Catholicos of All Armenians that he hands the
leadership of the Patriarchate to the elected locum tenens, who will
set to the organization of the elections of the Patriarchate. I have
to note that Aram Ateshian has also sent an invitation to Archbishop
Garegin to arrive in Istanbul and assume his post. Still a week ago
Archbishop Aram Ateshian had informed Garegin Bekchyan about his
intention.

It was a long process. The Catholicos of All Armenians was in
permanent touch with all the sides, making efforts so that the
clergymen and the Armenian community make decisions and find solutions
to the existing issues with brotherly spirit of peaceful cooperation.
The efforts of the Armenian community should not be underestimated.

The Catholicos of All Armenians highly appreciated the step of
Archbishop Aram Ateshian.

-What kind of developments should be expected in the near future?

-The Catholicos of All Armenians and the Mother See have one wish,
which is that the Istanbul-Armenians return to the peaceful and normal
life and the Patriarchate of Istanbul finds its leader as a result of
elections.

In the nearest days a proper reception will be given for the locum
tenens, who is currently in Germany. Afterwards, according to the
procedure, an Initiating body will be set up after the elected locum
tenens assumes his post, which will set to the organization of the
Patriarchal elections led by the locum tenens.

Artin, 100 ans, toujours fringant sur le court

L'essentiel, Luxembourg
18 mai 2017
 
 

Le centenaire a débuté le tennis à seulement 39 ans. (photo: Capture d'écran)

«Je ne suis pas un phénomène», se défend Artin, tout en sortant sa raquette. C'est pourtant loin d'être vrai: à 100 ans, après avoir survécu au génocide arménien puis refait sa vie en Argentine, il joue au tennis trois fois par semaine. Sur un court de terre battue de Buenos Aires, le vieil homme affiche une santé de fer, assurant être arrivé à son grand âge «sans beaucoup d'efforts». «Je n'ai pas de secrets», dit Artin Elmayan. Il ne prend pas de médicaments, ne porte pas de lunettes et ne souffre que d'arthrose.

«Le moteur va bien, les câbles électriques ont quelques ratés mais le principal, ça va», confie-t-il, se rappelant ses débuts dans le tennis à seulement 39 ans. Dans la catégorie Seniors, son palmarès est impressionnant: 27 Coupes, dont la dernière il y a 10 ans, quand il a arrêté de faire des compétitions dans la catégorie des plus de 90 ans, faute d'adversaire. Son partenaire de jeu, c'est Luis, un «gamin de 79 ans».

L'an dernier, il a exaucé son rêve de rencontrer Guillermo Vilas, la gloire du tennis argentin des années 1970. «Il est venu à mon anniversaire, c'est mon préféré, je le suivais à fond», raconte Artin. Trois fois par semaine, il prend le train depuis San Isidro, où il vit, jusqu'au club River Plate, uniquement accompagné de sa raquette. «Oui, je viens seul, il y a seulement sept arrêts», dit-il en haussant distraitement les épaules. Quand on voit Artin, on lui donne facilement 20 ans de moins. Et quand on l'écoute, on lui en enlève 10 de plus.

Cet éternel jeune homme souriant dit lire «de la philosophie et des choses scientifiques, car c'est utile», parlant couramment les cinq langues qu'il a apprises au moment de son exil forcé d'Arménie, d'abord vers le Liban et la Syrie, avant d'atterrir à Buenos Aires à 21 ans. Il a fêté son siècle de vie en avril mais ne compte pas s'arrêter là. Son dernier coup dur a été le décès en 2016 de Luisa, son épouse pendant 74 ans et la mère de son unique fille, Elisa, avec qui il vit actuellement. «Est-ce que je suis heureux? Cela peut aller. Chacun a son destin. La vie, c'est comme le tennis: quand on entre sur le court, on ne sait pas si on va gagner».

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