ANKARA: Speaker protests against Venezuelan genocide decision

Turkish Speaker protests against Venezuelan “Armenian genocide” decision

Anatolia news agency
29 Jul 05

ANKARA

Turkish parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc sent a letter to Venezuelan
National Assembly (NA) President (?Francisco Jose Ameliach) on Friday
[29 July] and condemned a decision approved by the Venezuelan NA about
so-called Armenian genocide. In his letter Arinc expressed his regret
over approval of the decision unilaterally describing the tragic
events between Turkish and Armenian peoples in 1915 as genocide.

“The decision includes distorted and wrongful information about the
1915 events. Also, there is a meaningless statement in the decision on
Turkey’s EU membership process. Using historical events for political
purposes is totally unacceptable,” he said.

Arinc stressed, “National parliaments should carry out efforts to
develop friendly relations between peoples, instead of making
decisions about history. It is the duty of historians to deal with
such subjects.”

“The decision of the Venezuelan NA contradicts with our efforts to
normalize the bilateral relations. I hope that the Venezuelan NA
President (?Ameliach) will take action to correct such a mistake as
soon as possible,” he added.

Hospital of Akhalkalak Can Lose its Doctors

HOSPITAL OF AKHALKALAK CAN LOSE ITS DOCTORS

AZG Armenian Daily #141, 30/07/2005

Concern

The staff of regional hospital of Akhalkalak, Georgia, has to take
exams of Georgian language till January 1 of 2006, A-Info agency
informs. This means that the hospital may well remain without
doctors. Most of the doctors and employees are Armenians and, as all
other residents of Akhalkalak, do not know Georgian. According to the
Georgian law, citizens who don’t know the official language of the
country cannot be appointed to state positions.

AAA: Assembly Executive Director thanks House Members for Support

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PRESS RELEASE
July 29, 2005
CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
Email: [email protected]

RE: Assembly Executive Director thanks House Members for Supporting
Armenian Cause

Washington, DC – As Congress prepares to recess for the summer, the
Armenian Assembly wrapped up a series of key meetings, thanking
lawmakers for cosponsoring the pan-community Armenian Genocide
resolution (H. Res. 316) and urging them to support other crucial
legislation.

Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny met with Congressman Mike
Bilirakis (R-FL) to thank him for his continued support and to discuss
the South Caucasus Integration and Open Railroads Act of 2005
(H. R. 3361), which Bilirakis agreed to cosponsor. The resolution
would bar U.S. assistance for a proposed Kars-Akhalkalaki rail link
that isolates Armenia from East-West commercial corridors.

Ardouny, together with Congressional Relations Director Rob Mosher,
also met with Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick (R-PA), who agreed to
cosponsor the Genocide bill (H. Res. 316) during the meeting. The
Assembly delegates also urged Fitzpatrick to support the railroad
legislation (H. R. 3361).

In other meetings, Ardouny met with Representatives Dan Lungren
(R-CA), Allyson Schwartz (D-PA) and Frank Wolf (R-VA) to discuss
several issues including the blockades and Nagorno Karabakh peace
process.

Ardouny and longtime Assembly Fellow Trustee James Melikian of
California also met with Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) and
Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA), both members of the House
Committee on International Relations, to thank them specifically for
their efforts to reaffirm the Armenian Genocide.

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

NR#2005-084

Photograph available on the Assembly’s Web site at the following link:

CAPTION: L to R: Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny,
Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Assembly Congressional
Relations Director Rob Mosher.

CAPTION: L to R: Ardouny, Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Assembly
Trustee Jim Melikian.

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Armenia is The Only Country in CIS With ‘half-Free Economy’

ARMENIA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY IN CIS WITH ‘HALF-FREE ECONOMY’

Azg/arm
28 July 05

According to a joined survey by US Heritage Foundation and the Wall
Street Journal in 161 countries, Armenia is the only CIS state with
“half-free economy” rated 42d.

Radio Liberty informs that Georgia’s economic index has decreased by
0.5 percent. Georgia was put in one row with countries of “chiefly not
free rivalry” and occupied 100th place. Azerbaijan shared 103 and 105
positions with Chad and Egypt.

Russia occupies 124th place and Turkey 112th.

Armani’s ‘sofa’ in American Collection

ARMANI’S ‘SOFA’ IN AMERICAN COLLECTION

Azg/arm
27 July 05

The Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly informed recently that “On the
Sofa” the play by Nora Armani, talented soloist, was included in the
Contemporary American Playwrights collection. The volume will be
published in the US by the end of the year. The volume will include
five plays only.

Midtown International Theatre Festival included the play in its
repertoire this year, too. “This is an interesting play, well
elaborated. Armani managed to fully display her skills and talent,”
“Talking Broadway” said about the play. While,
described Armani as “an established singer, actress, poet and
dancer. She is shining with warmth and optimism,” the website stated.

It is also envisaged to represent the play at Workshop Theatre on July
30 and August 2. It’s worth adding that this mono performance was
represented in English and French in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit,
Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal, Lion, Paris and Cairo.

Nora Armani, prominent actress, represented her famous plays in 25
cities in English, French, Russian, Arabian, Italian and Armenian. She
played in such plays as “Site in Ararat,” Nanto Nanto,” “The Couples
of the World. Talkingof Love,” and “The Snow Flakes in April.” She is
going to play roles in “The King and I,” (Cairo), “The Arms and the
People,” (London), plays, as well as in “The Labyrinth,” “The Last
Station,” “The Seven Day Deadline,” “New Eva” films.

In June Mrs. Armani delivered a lecture on the History of the Armenian
Cinema at the London University and at “The Poetry Club.”

By Hakob Tsulikian

www.theatremania.com

Primate Visits Parishioners of Adelaide

PRESS RELEASE
Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
10 Macquarie Street
Chatswood NSW 2067
AUSTRALIA
Contact: Laura Artinian
Tel: (02) 9419-8056
Fax: (02) 9413-1709
Email: [email protected]

26 July 2005

PRIMATE VISITS PARISHIONERS OF ADELAIDE

Sydney, Australia – His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian, Primate of the
Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand made a pastoral
visit to the small Armenian parish of Adelaide over the weekend.

On Saturday, 23 July Archbishop Baliozian was the guest of honour at a
dinner hosted by some 30 community members who gathered to create a “little
Armenia” in a suburban community hall. The warm-hearted gathering which
included the usual Armenian hospitality of lavish food, good cheer and
spirited camaraderie was a memorable occasion for all.

The following day, community members and friends congregated in the Chapel
of the Christian Brothers College to partake in the Divine Liturgy of the
Armenian Apostolic Church offered by the Archbishop. The Primate later
performed a Marriage Sacrament and enjoyed the celebratory atmosphere of the
wedding reception.

Archbishop Baliozian had opportunity to meet with a number of Armenian
families over the course of the weekend before returning to his residence in
Sydney on 25 July.

Soccer: Taylor involved in another England U-19 draw

Taylor involved in another England U-19 draw
Story by Reggie Holdsworth

Scottish Fitba, UK
July 21 2005

Andrew Taylor was the only Boro player to play against Armenia in
the UEFA European U-19 Championship.

England U-19’s must now beat Norway on Saturday if they are to progress
to the semi-finals of the tournament.

England U-19’s made hard work of it against the unfancied Armenians
and were fortunate for an OG ten minutes from time. They were made
to pay for an earlier missed penalty, as Armenia rallied and forced
an equaliser three minutes from time.

Boro’s Tony McMahon, James Morrison and David Wheater were all unused
substitutes.

BAKU: OSCE PA elaborates on Garabagh conflict report

OSCE PA elaborates on Garabagh conflict report

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
July 20 2005

Baku, July 19, AssA-Irada — The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
has elaborated on the report prepared by its rapporteur on the
Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper Garabagh conflict, Goran Lennmarker.

The report, which was discussed in July at the OSCE PA session
in the United States, terms some views on the conflict settlement
made in Washington as an ‘invaluable opportunity’, the OSCE PA
secretariat said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia interpret history differently, which
necessitates achieving a ‘balanced agreement’, the document said.

“Unbiased understanding of the past is particularly important for
those who suffered and are now seeking justice.” Lennmarker suggested
that European experience should be used in settling the conflict based
on several key principles, including assurance that the two countries
face no national security threats from each other, observance to high
standards on democracy and human rights, and economic integration that
would promote multi-faceted development. The citizens of Azerbaijan
and Armenian should enjoy living conditions meeting European standards,
the report said.

The rapporteur also said that Azerbaijan and Armenia could set up a
zone of security, democracy and prosperity jointly with Georgia.

With regard to the status of Upper Garabagh, Lennmarker emphasized that
seeking solutions based on economic integration would considerably
simplify the issue. If the borders open up and an integrated economy
is established, control over the territory will become less important
and disputes over the matter will subside, the report said.

Lennmarker also recalled that Azerbaijan stated its readiness to
provide Garabagh with the highest status.*

BAKU: Ceasefire breached again, reports say

Ceasefire breached again, reports say

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
July 20 2005

Baku, July 19, AssA-Irada — Armenian military units, from their
positions in the occupied area called “Gulchuluk Sovkhozu” in the
northwest Aghdam District, fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani
troops located in Chiragly settlement of the same district with
submachine guns and machine guns from 00.00 till 01.40 on Tuesday,
local TV reports say.

Armenian military units, from their positions in the occupied Bash
Garvand and Shikhlar villages of Aghdam, subjected the Azerbaijani
positions in the Orta Gishlag village to sustained fire. No casualties
were reported.

The Ministry of Defense did not confirm the reports.*

Antelias: His Holiness Aram I’s Representative Visits TheMassachuset

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr. Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
Web:

PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

Armenian version:

HIS HOLINESS ARAM I’S REPRESENTATIVE VISITS THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)

Bishop Nareg Alemezian visited one of the most well-known universities
in the United States, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
on July 14 and 15 on behalf of His Holiness Aram I. The bishop held
meetings with the general director of the university’s education
department and responsible officials from several departments in
the university.

The main purpose of the visit was to plan a web portal that would
contribute to the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide
over the next ten years through art and education. The web portal
will be realized by the collective efforts of the Catholicosate of
Cilicia and MIT.

The bishop also discussed the possibility of using technology in
the educational curriculum of the Seminary of the Catholicosate of
Cilicia. He also invited officials from MIT to visit Antelias and
get closely acquainted with Armenian Church’s multi-faceted mission.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates
of the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the
Ecumenical activities of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer
to the web page of the Catholicosate, The
Cilician Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is
located in Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.cathcil.org/
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm
http://www.cathcil.org/