Author: Suren Karakhanian
Asbarez: Two Students Receive Western Prelacy ‘Harut Barsamian Fund’ Scholarship
The Western Prelacy “Harut Barsamian Scholarship Fund” Committee, headed by Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, announced that after a thorough review of applications for the 2019 – 2020 academic year, scholarships have been awarded to two students. The students, who are currently obtaining a higher education in the U.S. in the field of Science, were chosen based on their academic achievements and involvement in community life.
This year’s scholarship recipients are Armen Demirjian and Areni Chorbajian, both students at the University of California, Berkeley.
The Committee is comprised of benefactor Tamara Barsamian, Dr. Garo Agopian, and Shakeh Bogharian.
We wish all of our students continued success in their academic endeavors.
WESTERN PRELACY TIVAN
Armenpress: Uruguay’s president diagnosed with lung cancer
Uruguay’s president diagnosed with lung cancer
09:58, 21 August, 2019
YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS. President of Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez has announced that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Vázquez, 79, who is an oncologist by profession, told reporters that the cancer has been discovered in his right lung.
He said he will remain hospitalized for another two days for additional checkups, emphasizing that he is feeling well.
Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan
Catholicosate of Cilicia renews demand for return of its historical religious center in Turkey
Amulsar investigative team: Concerns that dust from gold mine will reach Jermuk not substantiated
Police: 65 cases of crime detected over the past day
According to the operations reports of Police of the Republic of Armenia, 65 cases of crime were detected by officers of various police subdivisions in the territory of Armenia from August 19 to 20, 4 of which 6 were earlier committed crimes.
In particular, 15 cases of infliction of bodily harm, 17 cases of personal theft, 6 cases of battery, 8 cases of fraud, 2 cases of illegal felling of trees and abuse of power were recorded.
2 wanted persons turned themselves in to the Police, 1 case of voluntary surrender of arms and ammunition have been registered.
Over the past day, 14 accidents have been registered in the republic: 1 person died, 17 people received bodily injuries of different levels of severity.
ECHR to hear as priority matter appeal by Armenia retired general, ex-MP Manvel Grigoryan’s attorneys
Sports: Armenian wrestler wins bronze at World Cadet C’ships
Armenian athlete Lyova Gevorgyan became a bronze medallist of the World Wrestling Cadet Championships taking place in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Gevorgyan, who is the current European cadet champion in 92 kg weight class, defeated Monu Dahiya of India 7-4 in the fight for the third place, the National Olympic Committee’s press service reported.
Lyova Gevorgyan had started the struggle from the 1/8 finals where he had taken a 11-0 win over Belarusian Uladzislau Kazlou. In the quarter finals the Armenian wrestler had beaten Uzbekistan’s Ravshanbek Jumaboev 12-2 but in the semifinals he had suffered a 3-6 defeat at the hands of Iranian Yousefi Sangani, who won the world cadet champion’s title.
Turkish Press: Ankara steps up for minority rights
These words were said by one of the elders of the Greek community in Turkey, First Representative of Minority Foundations Laki Vingas. The reason why he expressed these sentences is that the Presidency embraced and promoted to the world the Akdamar Church in Van, one of the most symbolic monuments of the Armenian community. Aya İrini Church, where Akdamar was promoted on Wednesday evening, smelled like “the spirit of common life” that Vingas mentioned.
Message to Armenians
The restoration of the 1,100-year-old Akdamar Church in Lake Van was actually started in 2005 under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule.
The church was opened in 2010, and there was a church service for the first time in 95 years. This was a key church for clergy until 1915, not only for Armenians but for the whole Christian world.
Now, the Presidential Communication Office, chaired by Professor Fahrettin Altun, is introducing Akdamar to the World. The website for “Akdamar Holy Cross Church” has been prepared not only in Turkish but also in English and Armenian languages. Moreover, this demonstration project is the first phase of an initiative to introduce all faiths, religious and cultural heritage of Turkey to the world. This first phase holds many historic firsts for Turkey. It gives critical messages to the whole world.
Historical firsts
The first of these is that the government of Turkey officially uses the concept of “Holy Cross” for the first time.
“It is very impressive and has huge symbolic importance as Turkey’s most senior office adopts and presents the church with this _expression_ and with this understanding,” Laki Vingas said. Moreover, this initiative, being done in the Christian church of Hagia Irene with Akdamar photographs taken by master photographer İzzet Keribar who is of Jewish origin, reinforces the message given. Invitations to the spiritual leader of the Armenian Patriarchate Gov. Sahak Maşalyan and Chief Rabbi of Turkey Jews Rabbi Ishak Haleva, were the manifestation of this message.
Another first is that the state has opened an official website for a church. Daily Hürriyet columnist Ertuğrul Özkök also pointed at this and asked, “Is this the first public service in Armenian by Turkey’s state?” Vingas is the one that would give the most competent answer. “The state had previously published Armenian books. However, this is the first Armenian website,” he replied.
Another issue that Vingas pointed out is that the assistance of the relevant minority in the process of renovation and opening of these monuments. In other words, with the spirit of the stakeholder. “But the Turkish people should also be the stakeholders of that monument,” he added. The positive atmosphere and awareness that it will create in the public opinion is preparing the ground for further progressive steps.
Original Turkey
The increasing importance of monuments of different faiths in its territory emphasizes the strategic value of Turkey. The fact that a Muslim-majority country preserves and presents the Ottoman heritage for the Christian and Jewish world makes the country’s unique position in the world. President Tayyip Erdoğan’s message in the invitation, which emphasizes that he will continue his efforts for “our common cultural heritage to regain its deserved value” is foreshadowing such a vision.
So let’s finish with Maşalyan’s words: “Not now, but in the past, the peak of every civilization, the highest point it reached, was measured by the glory of its temples. So people were mobilizing opportunities of their wealth, to build and equip their temples.”
Turkey also grew and will grow to the extent that it embraces the temples of all faiths in its territory. This is exactly what makes a state great.