AW: St. Gregory Church announces 46th Annual Armenian Fall Festival

INDIAN ORCHARD, Mass.—St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church is excited to announce its 46th Annual Armenian Fall Festival will be held on Saturday September 30 from 12-5 p.m. at 135 Goodwin Street. A vibrant celebration of Armenian culture, featuring an immersive experience of food, music, dance and community engagement, the festival is free and open to the public with free parking. 

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to share our rich history, culture and heritage through food, music and dance,” said Tanya Garibian, chair of the Board of Trustees. “Through these festivals, we celebrate our survival and growth since the Armenian Genocide 100 years ago. Join us as we share that growth, celebration, resilience and hope.”

Indulge in homemade Armenian meals either at the festival or as take-out. Select from shish kebab, losh kebab, chicken kebab, spinach boreg and more. These authentic dishes, prepared fresh and grilled on site, showcase our rich culinary tradition. Explore a delightful assortment of homemade pastries, such as choreg, kourabia, paklava, kadayif, bourma and jars of tourshi (pickled vegetables), among other treats, all available for purchase. 

A live Armenian band will serenade attendees while traditional Armenian dancing takes place, offering a firsthand experience of our cultural traditions. This event is a testament to the unity, resilience and hope that the Armenian community embodies. Please join us!

For more information, visit www.saintgregoryarmenianchurch.org or contact Claudia Muradian-Brubach at 413-209-1439 or [email protected].




Asbarez: ABMDR Holds Donor Recruitment Drive to Help Save Life of Rev. Harut Khachatryan

A scene from the donor-recruitment drive

80 UACC congregants register as potential bone marrow donors

LOS ANGELES — The Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry conducted a donor recruitment drive in Los Angeles on August 13 to help save the life of Rev. Harut Khachatryan, senior pastor at United Armenian Congregational Church.

Event organizers and volunteers

Rev. Khachatryan, 39, is suffering from leukemia, a life-threatening illness. He may urgently need a bone marrow stem cell transplant, which requires a matched donor.

ABMDR president Dr. Frieda Jordan addresses congregants

The recruitment drive, which was organized jointly by UACC, ABMDR, and Rev. Khachatryan’s family, took place at the hall of the church.

Prior to the recruitment drive, during church service, ABMDR president Dr. Frieda Jordan addressed the congregants. She familiarized them with the mission of ABMDR as well as the simple, painless process of becoming a donor, and urged every healthy person between the ages of 18 and 50 to register with ABMDR as a potential bone marrow stem cell donor.

“Being a donor is a wonderful opportunity to bring hope to someone,” Dr. Jordan said. “Imagine, you could be the one who saves Rev. Harut’s life, or the life of any of the numerous Armenian patients who are currently waiting for their hero: a matched donor who will enable them to have a life-saving transplant.”

The congregation responded enthusiastically to Dr. Jordan’s appeal, as a total of 80 individuals registered as potential bone marrow stem cell donors.

“I’d like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the United Armenian Congregational Church administration, and especially Aleen Khanjian, for organizing this great event,” Dr. Jordan said.

Established in 1999, ABMDR, a nonprofit organization, helps Armenians and non-Armenians worldwide survive life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and matching donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants. To date, the registry has recruited over 33,500 donors in 44 countries across four continents, identified over 9,000 patients, and facilitated 40 bone marrow transplants.

Azerbaijan falsely accuses Armenia of border shooting

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense has again falsely accused the Armenian Armed Forces of opening fire across the border, the Ministry of Defense warned Monday.

“The statement disseminated by the MoD of Azerbaijan that allegedly on August 21, between 10:25 a.m and 10:30 a.m., the units of the Armenian Armed Forces fired against the Azerbaijani combat outposts located in the eastern part of the border, does not correspond to reality,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Facebook.

Iran and Armenia sign gas-electricity swap deal

Iran Front Page
Aug 11 2023

Iran and Armenia have signed a new agreement to export Iranian gas to the former Soviet republic. The agreement was signed in a ceremony in the Armenian capital Yerevan with Majid Chegini, Iran’s Deputy Oil Minister, and Mehdi Sobhani, Iran’s Ambassador To Armenia and Sanusian, Armenian Minister of Regional Management and Infrastructure being in attendance.

The Iranian embassy in Yerevan said the initial agreement was reached during Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Tehran in November of 2022 and the final document was signed on Thursday.

Iran’s gas exports to Armenia will be within the framework of an energy swap deal and the talks between the delegations of the two countries focused on the amount of gas exports and the exchange rate of electricity and gas. Iran’s pipeline to Armenia is capable of transferring more than one billion cubic meters of natural gas to Armenia per annum while only about one-third of this capacity has been used since it was launched.

Armenia exports electricity to Iran in return for importing gas. Following the completion of the third electricity transmission line from Armenia to Iran, the line’s capacity will also increase by three times to hit 1300 megawatts.

Film: Wonderful US Trailer for Armenian Story ‘Amerikatsi’ About Resilience

Aug 9 2023

by Alex Billington
August 9, 2023
Source: YouTube

"I can see you better than you." Variance has revealed the trailer for an Armenian film titled Amerikatsi, made by filmmaker Michael A. Goorjian. This premiered at last year's Woodstock Film Festival, and it also played at the Hamburg, Glasgow, Fargo, and RiverRun Fests recently. The comedy-drama film was shot in Armenia by People of Ar Productions. Amerikatsi is about hope and the art of survival in the worse of conditions. Armenian-American repatriate, Charlie Bakhchinyan, is arrested for the absurd crime of wearing a tie in Soviet Armenia. Alone in solitary confinement, he soon discovers that he can see into an apartment building near the prison from his cell window. By always watching the native Armenian couple living in the apartment, day in and day out, Charlie soon discovers everything he came back to Armenia for. The film stars Goorjian as Charlie, also with Hovik KeuchkerianNelli UvarovaMikhail Trukin, and Narine Grigoryan. This looks extraordinary! How have we missed this until now?! This is absolutely worth a look.

Here's the official US trailer (+ two posters) for Michael A. Goorjian's Amerikatsi, direct from YouTube:



In 1948, decades after fleeing Armenia to the US as a young child, Charlie (Michael A. Goorjian) returns in the hopes of finding a connection to his roots, but what he finds instead is a country crushed under Soviet rule. After being unjustly imprisoned, Charlie falls into despair, until he discovers that he can see into a nearby apartment from his cell window – the home of a prison guard. As his life unexpectedly becomes entwined with the man's, he begins to see that the true spirit of his homeland is alive in its passionate people. Filled with warmth and humor, Goorjian's Amerikatsi film celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the bonds that unite us all. Amerikatsi is both written and directed by Armenian-American actor / filmmaker Michael A. Goorjian, director of many films including Oakland Underground, Illusion, The Shift, The Magic Hand of Chance, Tales of Everyday MagicMy Greatest Teacher, and Entanglement previously. It's produced by Robert Patrick Malkassian, Michael A. Goorjian, Arman Nshanian, and Sol Tryon. This initially premiered at the 2022 Woodstock Film Festival last year. Variance Films will debut Amerikatsi in select US theaters (NY & LA) starting September 8th, 2023 coming soon. Want to watch?


https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/wonderful-us-trailer-for-armenian-story-amerikatsi-about-resilience/




Minister of Defense holds meeting with outgoing US Defense Attaché

 14:34, 4 August 2023

YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan awarded the outgoing United States Defense Attaché Colonel Gregory Pipes with the medal “For Military Cooperation” during a farewell meeting on August 4, the Ministry of Defense said in a press release.

“On August 4, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Suren Papikyan received Defense Attaché of the U.S. Embassy to the Republic of Armenia, Colonel Gregory Pipes on the occasion of the expiration of mission,” the ministry said in the readout of the meeting. “The Minister of Defense expressed gratitude to Colonel Gregory Pipes for cooperation and wished him success in his further career.
Minister Papikyan awarded Colonel Pipes with the medal "For Military Cooperation" for his great contribution to the development of Armenian-American cooperation in the defense sphere,” the ministry added.

Malta Philharmonic suspends its principal conductor Sergey Smbatyan

He has reportedly been arrested in Armenia on fraud allegations

The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra has suspended its principal conductor,  Mro Sergey Smbatyan following international media reports that he has been arrested in Armenia on fraud allegations.

Christopher Muscat, acting CEO of the Malta Philharmonic said that without entering into the merits of the case, and without any prejudice to anything or anyone, the MPO was suspending its working relationship with Maestro Smbatyan with immediate effect.

"The MPO is following the case very closely to ascertain the facts. A final decision in respect of this case will be taken once the relevant facts and circumstances are ascertained," Muscat said in a statement.

Smbatyan was appointed principal conductor of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) on 1 January 2022.  

According to media reports, Smbatyan, who is artistic director and chief conductor of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, is being held with his father Armen, in connection with an alleged real-estate fraud involving land belonging to the Tchaikovsky Music School in the capital, Yerevan.

https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/malta-philharmonic-suspends-principal-conductor.1046692

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Yerevan Says Welcomes Canada’s Decision To Join EU Mission On Armenian Border

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The Armenian Foreign Ministry on Thursday welcomed Canada's initiative to join the European Union's observer mission on Armenia's border with Azerbaijan

MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 20th July, 2023) The Armenian Foreign Ministry on Thursday welcomed Canada's initiative to join the European Union's observer mission on Armenia's border with Azerbaijan.

"We welcome the initiative of Canada to become part of (the EU Mission) in Armenia & view it as an important contribution for the Mission's role in enhancing stability & peace in the South Caucasus region," the ministry tweeted.

In early May, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that the EU observer mission in Armenia does not guarantee the country's security but is still important, as it draws the attention of the international community to the problems in the region.

On February 20, the EU announced the launch of its civilian mission on the Armenian side of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The stated purpose of the mission is to promote stability and facilitate conditions conducive to the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The mission has a total of 100 personnel, including some 50 unarmed observers.

The decades-long conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh flared up in September 2020, marking the worst escalation since the 1990s. Hostilities ended with a Russia-brokered trilateral ceasefire declaration signed in November 2020. The two former Soviet states agreed to the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in the region. Since then, there have been occasional clashes along the border.

In 2022, Yerevan and Baku, mediated by Russia, the United States and the European Union, began discussing a future peace treaty. In May 2023, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Yerevan was ready to recognize Azerbaijan's 86,600-square-kilometer (33,430-square-mile) territorial integrity, which includes Nagorno-Karabakh. If Armenia does not change its position on the issue, Baku and Yerevan could sign a peace treaty in the near future, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/yerevan-says-welcomes-canadas-decision-to-jo-1726419.html

Chief of General Staff of Armenian military visits United States

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YEREVAN, 18 JULY, ARMENPRESS: Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, First Deputy Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan is visiting the United States July 17-18, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement. 

Lieutenant General Edward Asryan participated in the conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the U.S. National Guard's State Partnership Program in Washington.

During the event, Lt Gen Asryan met with the Chief of the US National Guard Bureau, General Daniel R. Hokanson, Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy of the US European Command, Major General Daniel Lasica, and the Adjutant General of Kansas, the National Guard Commander, Brigadier General Michael Venerdi.

During the meetings, the current level and development prospects of Armenia-Kansas cooperation within the framework of state partnership and a number of issues related to bilateral cooperation with the United States were discussed.

On the same day, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan had a meeting with the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Cyprus Michalis Giorgallas and the Cypriot Chief of the General Staff of the National Guard, Lieutenant General Dimokritos Zervakis. A number of issues related to bilateral cooperation were discussed.

"Azerbaijan’s aggression towards Yeraskh is a threat to peace" – Ombudsman of Armenia

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Shelling of the village of Yeraskh

“There is irrefutable evidence that the Azerbaijani military personnel conducted aimed fire at the civilian population and infrastructure, which is a violation of international law,” Armenian Ombudsman Anahit Manasyan said in a report. He was referring to the shelling by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the direction of the border Armenian village of Yeraskh in June this year.

A report was drawn up after studying the situation on the ground, following the results of the collection of facts by the apparatus of the human rights defender. It is reported that its English version will be sent to international organizations.

“The behavior of Azerbaijani military personnel is contrary to the principles and goals defined by the UN Charter, is a threat to peace and a manifestation of aggression,” the document says.


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The village of Yeraskh in the Ararat region of Armenia was actively shelled from Azerbaijani military positions on June 13-14. Under aimed fire was, in particular, a metallurgical plant under construction here. As a result, two builders, who are citizens of India, were injured. The US has invested about $70 million in the construction of the Armenian-American plant. Now 70 citizens of India and 130 citizens of Armenia work here.

Shelling in the direction of Yeraskh was periodically repeated after the wounding of Indian citizens. The last time the Armenian Defense Ministry reported another shelling was on July 14. In this regard, the American companies Virtual funding and CSE Global Invests issued a statement. It states that “the repeated shooting of unarmed company workers will be considered a direct attack on American capital, which has no environmental motives and is a purely political decision.” Commenting on statements from Baku, American companies once again declared “false allegations that the plant under construction in Yeraskh will create an environmental problem for Azerbaijan.”

The report says that as a result of the actions of the armed forces of Azerbaijan, the rights of the civilian population to life, mental and physical integrity, property, education, labor, entrepreneurship and a number of other fundamental rights were violated.

The Office of the Ombudsman focuses on the following circumstances:

  • “The houses of Yeraskh residents are several hundred meters from the Azerbaijani positions, the nearest house is about 100 meters away.”
  • “Because of the shelling, the peaceful life of people, its usual, normal course, has been disrupted.”
  • “Azerbaijani armed forces pursue the goal of constantly intimidating the civilian population and causing anxiety.”

The document provides details about the wounding of Indian citizens with reference to information received from the management of the plant:

“Two injured employees were targeted because they were working with oxygen tanks. The Azerbaijani military deliberately fired at these devices in order to cause a powerful explosion on the territory.”

The wounded were hardly taken to the hospital, as the Azerbaijanis fired on the transport transporting them. The builders told the ombudsman’s staff that the Azerbaijanis “fired from weapons of various calibers in the direction where 25 people were working, the shelling was thoughtful and targeted.”

According to the testimony of inhabitants of Yeraskh, the shots were clearly audible throughout the village. “This allows us to talk about the use of large-caliber weapons,” the report says.

The authors of the document say that on June 14, the target for the Azerbaijani Armed Forces was not only the plant under construction in Yeraskh, but also the school:

“Students took the exam for 15 minutes to the sound of shelling. However, due to the unprecedented intensity of the shooting, the exam ended 20 minutes early. Students and teachers were evacuated from the school in groups.”

The school, which has 129 students, is located about 300 meters from the Azerbaijani combat position.

“Under the gun of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces is not only a school, but also a kindergarten. The constant aggressive behavior of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces grossly violates the fundamental rights guaranteed by international law, directly affecting the normal life of children and the realization of their right to education,” the report says.

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The Ombudsman’s report contains a section entitled “Objective Evidence of Violations”. Here are photographs of a civilian vehicle damaged by shelling, the administrative building of the plant, construction equipment, damaged poles, walls and a fence of a building under construction.

Photographs of physical evidence have also been published, in particular fragments taken from the bodies of the wounded, bullets found after the shelling of buildings.

Fragments recovered during operations. Screenshot from report Shrapnel and bullets recovered from buildings on the plant site. Screenshot from report

The ombudsman’s office called on the state administration and local self-government bodies of Armenia to continue collecting information on the actions of Azerbaijani military personnel. They will also be presented to the European Court of Human Rights and other international structures empowered to protect human rights.


https://jam-news.net/shelling-of-the-village-of-yeraskh/