Zeytun Rebellion, Musa Dagh and Azgagrakan Movement

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Below please find the announcement for the upcoming ARPA and UCLA presentations on Saturday, February 16 at 2:00 pm in Merdinian. The exciting topics are: 1. “The 1862 Zeytun Rebellion and the Armenian Press” (University of Chicago), 2. “Transforming Identity or the case of Musa Dagh after 1915” (Inst. of Ethnography, Armenia), 3. “The Azgagrakan Movement: An Embodied form of Armenian Nationalism” (Ethnomusicology), by Aram Ghoogasian, Khoren Grigoryan and Armen Adamian.

Հաճեցէք դիտել Դասական հայերէնն իբրեւ Հայոց ինքնակայ քաղաքակրթութեան հիմնասիւն ներկայացման տեսանիւթը հետեւեալին վրայ սեղմելով՝

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Chess: Armenian women’s team to take part in the FIDE World Chess Championship

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 2 2019
Sport 19:35 02/02/2019 Armenia

Armenia’s women’s chess team will take part in the World Championship, the chess federation reported. The Championship comprising of Open and Women sections will be staged in Astana, Kazakhstan between March 4 and March 15. Among contenders of the title are the defending world team chess champion China, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, USA, India, Egypt,  and Hungary.

Meanwhile, the men’s team failed to qualify for the championship due to poor results at the Olympiad.

Yerevan residents talk about army (video)

27 years ago, on this day, the Armenian National Army was formed. Every year, on January 28, Armenians celebrate it with great enthusiasm and pride. In this regard, we talked with the passers-by to find out what the army’s formation changed in the life of the Armenian people and what kind of wishes they would want to send to the Armenian soldiers on the borders.

Calendar of Events – 01/24/2019

                        GROONG's Calendar of events
                        (All times local to events)

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What:           The Zeytun Gospels "Missing Pages: The Modern Life of a
                Medieval Manuscript from Genocide to Justice"
                a lecture is given by Prof. Heghnar Zeitlian
When:           Feb 24 2019 1pm
                Following Church Divine Liturgy which starts at 10:30am
Where:          Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley
                Western Prelacy's Hall, 6252 Honolulu Ave., La Crescenta, CA
Misc:           In 2010, the world's wealthiest art institution, the J. Paul
                Getty Museum, found itself confronted by a century-old
                genocide. The Armenian Church was suing for the return of
                eight pages from the Zeytun Gospels, a manuscript illuminated
                by the greatest medieval Armenian artist, Toros Roslin.
                The Missing Pages is the biography of a manuscript that is at
                once art, sacred object, and cultural heritage. Its tale
                mirrors the story of its scattered community as Armenians have
                struggled to redefine themselves after genocide and in the
                absence of a homeland. Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh follows in
                the manuscript's footsteps through seven centuries, from
                medieval Armenia to the killing fields of 1915 Anatolia, the
                refugee camps of Aleppo, Ellis Island, and Soviet Armenia, and
                ultimately to a Los Angeles courtroom.
                Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh is Professor of Art History at the
                University of California, Davis. She is the award-winning
                author of The Image of an Ottoman City: Architecture in Aleppo
                (2004). Her writing has also appeared in the Huffington Post
                and the Los Angeles Times. As a board member of the US
                nonprofit Project 2015, she helped organize the historic
                Armenian Genocide Centennial Commemorations in Istanbul where
                she also delivered a speech in Armenian and Turkish
                The event is free to the public.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            818-244-9639

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Turkish Press: Azerbaijan’s Aliyev, Armenia’s Pashinian discuss Karabakh issue at Davos

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Jan 23 2019
DAILY SABAH
zerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian held an informal meeting Tuesday on the sidelines of the 49th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

The neighboring leaders reportedly discussed the current situation surrounding the resolution process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

The discussion follows a meeting on the same issue between the two countries' foreign ministers in Paris last week, which was mediated by Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and U.S. officials, according to the Azerbaijani foreign ministry.

Karabakh, a disputed territory between Azerbaijan and Armenia, is recognized as Azerbaijani territory by the international community. It was taken over by Armenian secessionists during the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991 with military support from neighboring Armenia, and a peace process has yet to be implemented.

The conflict between 1992 and 1994 led to the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers on both sides, in addition to displacing hundreds of thousands of people, mainly Azerbaijanis. Some 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory remains occupied.

Three U.N. Security Council resolutions (853, 874 and 884) and U.N. General Assembly resolutions 19/13 and 57/298 refer to Karabakh as being part of Azerbaijan. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe refers to the region as being occupied by Armenian forces.

The Armenian occupation of Upper Karabakh led to the closing of the frontier with Turkey, which sides with Baku in the drawn-out dispute.

Political ties between Ankara and Yerevan remain frozen owing to the Karabakh conflict as well as the legacy of killings during World War I, which the Armenian diaspora and government describe as "genocide" – a description that Turkey refutes.

While newly-appointed Prime Minister Pashinian has expressed readiness "to establish direct relationships with Turkey without any precondition," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has maintained solving the Karabakh problem as an "absolute precondition" for improving ties.

Asbarez: Hollywood’s St. Garabed Church Celebrates Name Day

Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian delivered the day’s sermon at St. Garabed Church in Hollywood

LITTLE ARMENIA—On Sunday, January 13, in observance of the name day of St. Garabed Church of Hollywood, Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian celebrated Divine Liturgy, delivered the sermon, conducted the blessing of madagh, and presided over the traditional luncheon. Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian and deacons assisted at the altar.

Among the faithful in attendance were Central Executive member Gaidzag Zetlian, Executive Council Chair Garo Eshgian and members Dr. Navasart Kazazian and George Chorbajian, and representatives of the “Karekin Njteh” Gomideh, Rose and Alex Pilibos School, Mary Postoian Pre-School, Homenetmen Los Angeles Chapter, ARS “Mayr” Chapter, Raffi Romanian Armenian Cultural Association, Daron-Dourouperan Compatriotic Union, Armenian Ecclesiastical Brotherhood, Asbarez newspaper, church consecration godfather Vahe Karapetian and altar sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Hagop and Haigouhi Daglian.

At the start of his sermon the Prelate noted that the day marked the eighth day of the feast of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is the feast of His naming and this year coincided with the name day celebration of St. Garabed Church.

A scene from Mass celebrated on St. Garabed’s name day

The Prelate centered his sermon on St. John the Forerunner’s pious life and service dedicated to the Lord, who paved the way which leads to the Lord’s kingdom and as the angel announced to his parents Zacharias and Elizabeth, would “go before Him in the spirit and power of Elijah, ‘to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

“St. John the Baptist, by the example of his life, invites us to positive living in our personal, family, and national life, with mutual respect and tolerance, guided by goodness and the Light of our Lord. Thus, it is my prayer and hope for all to be honorable, dutiful, and faithful children of God, to live a life characterized by love, harmony, and righteousness, always seeking that which is good and just and preparing ourselves for His second coming,” stated the Prelate.

In conclusion, as the first session of Armenia’s National Assembly was to convene the following day, Arch. Mardirossian prayed for the Lord to inspire our nation’s leaders to serve in the spirit of justice and accord.

During “Der Voghormya,” prayers were offered for all who are ailing, in particular for the health of church and ARF Central Committee member Garo Ispenjian recovering from heart surgery.

At the conclusion of Divine Liturgy, requiem prayers were offered for all departed church servants and sponsors, followed by the madagh blessing.

The traditional celebratory luncheon followed at “Karapetian” Hall. True to a time-honored tradition, this year the parish honored longtime community member Hagop Arakelian for his service to the church, Homenetmen Los Angeles Chapter, and Raffi Romanian Armenian Cultural Association.

During the luncheon, guests enjoyed a rich cultural program of traditional song, dance, and poems by Sunday School and Pilibos School students.

The Parish Pastor commended the students’ performances, which he regarded as testament that the Armenian Church and School is a cornerstone of the upholding of our heritage. He presented a brief overview of Arakelian’s service and invited Board of Trustees Chair Mardig Bouldoukian to join him in awarding a plaque of commendation. Homenetmen L.A. Chapter Chair Onnig Berberian praised Arakelian’s contributions as a founding member of the chapter, and presented a memento. The honoree’s daughter Louisa Golshen spoke of her father’s service and the importance of recognizing hard work.

The Prelate began his message by commending the Parish Pastor, Board of Trustees, and program participants, as well as all servants and sponsors and in particular the day’s honoree, to whom he bestowed a letter of blessing and commendation. In his letter, the Prelate lauded Arakelian’s over half-century of God-pleasing service beginning in his birth place of Romania to Los Angeles, his valuable input in the formation of St. Garabed Church, Pilibos School, and local Homenetmen chapter, his leadership roles, and sponsorships locally and in Armenia and Artsakj. “Above all, he served with the faith and conviction that our churches, schools, and community organizations have an unparalleled role in the preservation and advancement of our nation,” stated the Prelate.

Arakelian expressed thanks for the honor and awards and shared that faithfulness to our nation is what inspires his service.

The program closed with the benediction and “Cilicia.”

"Դասական հայերէնն իբրեւ Հայոց ինքնակայ քաղաքակրթութեան հիմնասիւն"

Friends,

Շնորհաւոր Նոր Տարի Եւ Սուրբ Ծնունդ։

Հաճեցէք դիտել Դասական հայերէնն իբրեւ Հայոց ինքնակայ քաղաքակրթութեան հիմնասիւն ներկայացման տեսանիւթը հետեւեալին վրայ սեղմելով՝

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Turkey prosecution files motion to strip Garo Paylan off immunity

Turkey prosecution files motion to strip Garo Paylan off immunity

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 11, ARMENPRESS. The Prosecution of Turkish city of Diyarbakir has filed a motion to strip ethnic Armenian lawmaker Garo Paylan off immunity, demokrathaber.org.

Earlier Erdogan’s administration has also filed a motion to strip Paylan off immunity. The motion also included several other MPs. The motion has been submitted to the committee of constitutional and justice affairs of the Turkish parliament and then will be sent to the justice ministry after approval.

Investigation has been launched against ethnic Armenian lawmaker of Turkey’s Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Garo Paylan under the Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenpress: Armenian community of Syria to continue full-swing restoration works in 2019

Armenian community of Syria to continue full-swing restoration works in 2019

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09:10, 9 January, 2019

YEREVAN, JANUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian community of Syria is set to carry out wide-scale restorations of national structures in 2019, the Armenian-born lawmaker of the Syrian parliament Zhirayr Reisian said in an interview with ARMENPRESS.

Reisian says active works in this direction were carried out in 2018 too, and these initiatives will continue this year.

“We expect 2019 to be a peaceful year for the world,” he says. “A restoration process commenced after the liberation of Aleppo. We can say that life has returned to peaceful process. Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia His Holiness Aram I announced the restoration works, they have begun and are in process. For the record, this restoration process isn’t happening only within the Armenian community, the Syrian government has commenced these works,” he said.

The MP says several structures of the Armenian community have already been restored: the Armenian National Sanctuary of Aleppo has been entirely restored, as well as one of the buildings of the Karen Jeppe College, where the academic process is underway. Two Armenian churches and the Cilician College of Aleppo have also been restored.

Now, Reisian says the restoration works will continue in full-swing, and all structures will be restored according to priority. He says that business operators in Aleppo are actively resuming their activities, with stores and productions being opened. “These also include stores and plants of Armenians,” Reisian said, adding that the industrial sector too is being gradually restored.

The lawmaker says that Armenians who left the city earlier are returning to their hometown.

Infrastructures, including water and power supply, are also restored in the city, and all public services are operating normally.

“After the liberation of Aleppo the Syrian Army liberated the endangered regions of the country with consecutive victories, and this process continues. All works aimed at re-establishing peace were indeed seen in 2018. In yearend, there was a decision on withdrawing the American forces, that was followed by certain practical steps. Now we expect that the Turkish invasion will be thwarted and that the Turkish forces will withdraw from Syrian territory once and for all. The Turkish presence showed that great damages have been inflicted, in terms of both human losses and looting,” the MP said.

Reisian also addressed the changes in the government structure in Armenia, the planned reduction of the number of ministries, that also includes the Diaspora Ministry. Reisian expressed concern over the matter, emphasizing the significance of the Diaspora Ministry.

“For me, the dissolution of the Ministry of Diaspora is a bit [perplexing]. This structure deals with a great number of Armenians and has a big role in strengthening the ties between Armenia and the Diaspora. A lot can be said about the importance of the Diaspora Ministry. We should also ask a question to the initiators of this plan, whether or not this issue has been discussed with reputable and responsible figures in the Diaspora. The case of the Culture Ministry is also noteworthy. It is planned to merge it into another ministry. Culture is the mirror of the people, the late [Catholicos] Garegin [I] often said that culture is the path to victory,” Reisian said.

Interview by Anna Gziryan

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Conscripts allowed to keep cell phones, but not smartphones

Conscripts allowed to keep cell phones, but not smartphones

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14:39, 8 January, 2019

YEREVAN, JANUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. At the defense minister’s order, during the ongoing winter conscription new recruits are allowed to keep mobile phones, but with certain limitations in the device’s characteristics.

Military Commissar of Armenia Henrik Muradyan told reporters today that new conscripts can keep phones that do not have cameras or internet accessibility.

“The majority already have these kinds of cell phones,” he said.

Muradyan said the commanding staff of each military base will supervise that all requirements are met.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan