Memories of Noland inspire embattled Armenian family

Memories of Noland inspire embattled Armenian family
By By RON BAIN The Daily Sentinel

Grand Junction Sentinel, CO
March 12 2005

Saturday, March 12, 2005

RIDGWAY – Tearful memories of Vietnam War veteran, adoptive father
and homebuilder Max Noland permeated Friday’s memorial service held
in his honor after his accidental death Monday, when he fell from
the roof of a home he was building in Purgatory.

Noland had been fighting for six years alongside his wife, Nvart
Sargsyan, and his adopted sons, Gevorg, Hayk and Joseph Sargsyan,
against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which
sought to deport the brothers and four other family members to their
homeland of Armenia.

Family friend Peter Whiskeman told the approximately 125 people
gathered at Ridgway Community Church on Friday that Hayk had just
been accepted to the University of Colorado, where he hopes to join
his brother Gevorg next fall if they are not deported.

Gevorg is studying to be a writer at CU.

“Max told me, ‘You’re a good writer. You write about heart. You truly
write from your heart,’ ” Gevorg told the mourning crowd. “I will
just not write anything until the time comes. It shall come out at
the time you need it.”

Noland escorted Gevorg to school and stayed with him every day for
weeks in the ninth grade, when “I couldn’t speak a word of English,”
the adopted son said. “He wouldn’t say much. Only when he talked,
you knew exactly what he was talking about. I’d always argue with him.
He’d be arguing with me without trying to hurt me in any way.

“I’ve come to the point of understanding the situation,” Gevorg said
of Noland’s death. “When I found out, I was so mad at first. I think
he left a hole in our hearts.”

Noland’s youngest adopted son, Joseph, pointed to one of many
photographs Noland had taken, and said, “That was his favorite.”

Whiskeman agreed that Noland’s “photography was beautiful.” Noland’s
scenic photos of rural Ouray County lined the walls of the community
church where the memorial service was held.

“I began to wonder if there was nothing that Max couldn’t do and do
well,” he said.

Whiskeman organized a fund-raising dinner in Ridgway after Immigration
Services last year jailed four members of the Sargsyan family who
voluntarily reported to Denver. Nvart’s father, Ruben, Gevorg, Hayk
and sister Meri were detained in Denver for weeks before appeals
freed them temporarily.

But they continue to face the threat of deportation.

Noland married Nvart in 1999 after she divorced an American man the
Sargsyan family claims defrauded Armenians who were trying to obtain
U.S. visas. Noland adopted her sons and introduced them to life in
Ridgway, and they sought special visas for immigrants who have been
victimized by human trafficking or violence, or who would be injured
if deported home.

The Sargsyan’s plight has resonated in Ouray County, where residents
raised more than $30,000 for the family’s legal defense and sent
hundreds of letters and e-mail messages to immigration officials,
asking them to reconsider the case and allow the family to stay.

Armenian paper reports Azeri criticism of Baku leadership

Armenian paper reports Azeri criticism of Baku leadership

Aravot, Yerevan
10 Mar 05

Text of Naira Mamikonyan’s report in Armenian newspaper Aravot on 10
March headlined “Oil is no panacea”

In an interview to Aravot, Azeri politician Hikmat Hacizada says
that oil is a scourge for Azerbaijan: the oil interests of the
international community prevent it from duly assessing the democracy
and human rights situation in the country. While top Azeri officials
enjoy the benefits of the oil business, ordinary Azeris are suffering
from the pains of looming poverty.

A participant in an international workshop in Batumi last week, a
member of the Legal Education Society of Azerbaijan, Ellada Siriyeva,
is of the same opinion. She says that Azeri society is facing many
problems with universal corruption and a monopolized economy being
the biggest ones.

“In Azerbaijan there are monopolies in many economic spheres:
timber, the import of some food items, drugs, even nappies – which
is a serious obstacle to the development of small and medium-sized
business,” Siriyeva says. There are anti-monopoly laws, but they are
not applied because of a lack of enforcement mechanisms.”

“Azerbaijan’s 8m population is concentrated in Baku and its
neighbourhood,” Siriyeva says. “This situation is made even worse
by the problem of refugees who refuse to be settled in stagnating
regions. The measures to fight trafficking in women and children
are scarcely effective.” But still there is no mass emigration,
Siriyeva notes.

She considers free elections, one of the pillars of a democratic
state, to be Azerbaijan’s key political task. The Azeris have avoided
assessing the elections in 2003. “Freedom of speech is a big problem
in Azerbaijan. The local authorities, who are controlled by the
executive power mostly, are persecuting and pressurizing those who
freely express their views.” “There are laws, some of them are good,
but few are effective. A country where the law does not have supremacy
cannot ensure freedom of speech, human rights and free elections,”
Siriyeva says, noting that these problems are closely interwoven and
should be resolved as a whole.

Neither Azerbaijan nor the whole region can effectively develop, as
long as there is an unsettled problem like the Karabakh conflict,
Siriyeva says. Speaking of external pressure she notes Russia’s
negative role in the issue of division of the Caspian Sea. She is
displeased with what the international community is doing to settle
the Karabakh conflict. “They talk of settlement for several years,
then they change the Minsk Group co-chairs and start talking again.
The new co-chairs need time to understand the problem. All this is
damaging the region. There is no confidence for starting economic
cooperation.

“Of course there is progress too: the international community is
supporting reforms in education, economy, human rights protection.”

In his turn a representative of Turan news agency, Anar Qanbayli,
corrects Siriyeva a little, noting that in 1990-95 Azerbaijan was in
economic stagnation and social crisis because of military operations.
Drastic reforms started after the 1994 cease-fire and 1998. He says
that in a short time his country recorded large macroeconomic growth
and embarked on the road to democratization.

Qanbayli does not agree with Armenia linking the Karabakh conflict
settlement with the legitimacy of the Azeri authorities. Whoever is
in power in Azerbaijan will adopt the same settlement principles and
terms the present government is applying. Even though Qanbayli does
not openly demand that Armenia withdraw its troops from occupied
Azeri territory, he implies that these conditions are known.

Government Releases 654 Million Drams For Anti-Flood Measures

GOVERNMENT RELEASES 654 MILLION DRAMS FOR ANTI-FLOOD MEASURES

   YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS: The government of Armenia has
decided today to release 65 million drams from its reserve funds to
agricultural ministry, which has to implement a range of anti-flood
measures. A deputy territorial minister Vache Terterian said the
decision was prompted by last year’s floods that caused serious
damages to agriculture and industrial infrastructures.
   He said the money will be used to prevent damages in Ararat,
Armavir, Gegharkunik, Kotayk, Vayots Dzor and Aragatsotn provinces.
   In the next week river-beds will be cleared and defensive fences
will be repaired. Last year the government had to release 834 million
drams in emergency aid to communities that were damaged by floods.

–Boundary_(ID_fRiRQay64/ygUMIOOJMJWA)–

ANC-SF: Award Winners to Stage Performance Pieces by Aram Kouyoumdji

PRESS RELEASE

Armenian National Committee
San Francisco – Bay Area
51 Commonwealth Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94118
Tel: (415) 387-3433
Fax: (415) 751-0617
[email protected]

Contact: Ani Baghdassarian (415 ) 387-3433

Thought-Provoking Solo Plays about the Armenian Genocide

Award Winners to Stage Performance Pieces by Aram Kouyoumdjian

San Francisco, CA – Award-winning actress Jan Ahders will headline an
evening of solo plays about the Armenian Genocide, written and directed
by Aram Kouyoumdjian. “Protest” and “The Delicate Lines,” presented by
the Bay Area Armenian National Committee will be performed at the
C.A.F.E./Off Market Theater on Thursday, April 21 at 7:00 pm and Friday,
April 22 at 8:00 pm.

In “The Delicate Lines,” Ahders, the winner of four Elly Awards for
acting, will star in a role specifically written for her by
Kouyoumdjian, Elly Award winner for writing (“The Farewells”) and
directing (“Three Hotels”). The Sacramento Bee has hailed Ahders’ work
as “exceptional” and “remarkable,” while describing the “classy
Kouyoumdjian” as having “an adventurous artistic sensibility for
intelligent productions.”

“The Delicate Lines” follows the story of an Armenian woman in the days
after the Armenian Genocide as she struggles with her poet brother’s
descent into madness and with her conflicted love for his best friend.
The piece, which will have its world premiere this April, will be paired
with “Protest,” a work constructed around a demonstration against
Turkish denials of the Genocide. “Protest” will be performed by Elly
Award-nominated stage and screen actor J.D. Rudometkin.

All three artists are members of Vista Players, a theater group
Kouyoumdjian co-founded and leads as Artistic Director. The troupe has
been called “boundlessly talented” by the Sacramento News & Review, and
Kouyoumdjian has previously directed both Ahders and Rudometkin in plays
including ~SArcadia~T by Tom
Stoppard, and ~SThe Play About the Baby~T by Edward Albee.

The C.A.F.E. / Off Market Theater is located at 965 Mission Street, in
San Francisco. Tickets to the show are $20 and may be obtained by
calling the ANC office at 415-387-3433. Performances will begin
promptly and there will be no late seating.

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Book titled “Armenian Issue” published in Estonia

PanArmenian News
March 7 2005

BOOK TITLED ”ARMENIAN ISSUE” PUBLISHED IN ESTONIA

07.03.2005 04:17

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ March 4 the presentation of the book titled
~SArmenian Issue~T and written by senior lecturer of the Tallinn High
Technical School Lembo Tanning took place in the Estonian national
library, Tsitsernak (Swallow) Armenian broadcast reported on the air
of the Estonian Radio-4. The book familiarizes the readers with the
Armenian history, tells about Great Armenia and the yoke imposed by
Ottoman Turkey. The book also adduces the economic indexes of the
Republic of Armenia as compared to the other CIS states. The
principal part of the book is dedicated to the theme of the Armenian
Genocide in Ottoman Turkey. It adduces numerous facts proving the
Genocide and exiles of Armenians during the soviet period. The book
also cites other crimes against humanity perpetrated not only by
Turks but also by Bolsheviks against other European nations including
Estonians. Besides the book tells about the attitude of great powers
of that time towards the Armenian Genocide. ~SThe Armenian Issue~T is
the first book in the history of Estonia written in the Estonian
language, which depicts in detail the history of the Armenian people
and the Armenian Genocide. Estonian parliamentarians, well known
scientific and cultural figures, representatives of the national
minorities and the Armenian community as well were attended the
presentation.

Appeal To The Congress of The USA

AZG Armenian Daily #038, 03/03/2005

Appeal

APPEAL TO THE CONGRESS OF THE USA

The appeal we present bellow was published by publicist Zori Balayan and
read out during national rally against Azeri pogroms in Sumgait in 1988 and
Baku in 1990. Later on it was handed to the US embassy in Yerevan.

Recently the member of the commission of the Congress of the USA Dan Burton
appealed to colleagues to discuss the so-called question of Khojalu. It goes
without saying, the discussion deals with the firm right of each to voice
openly his point of view on any question, moreover, if it deals with human
rights, crimes against humanity. It is for sure that no one can take away
this right from the Congressman Barton. However, there are such questions,
which cannot be discussed and even dangerous to be presented one-sidedly,
ignoring the main principle of the jurisprudence: “to listen to other side!”
And we, participants of the meeting are gathered here at the symbolic
monuments – khachkars, established in the memory of the victims of
slaughter, organized pogroms by Azerbaijan in Sumgait in 1988, and in Baku
in 1990, not only to bow before the blessed memory of our compatriots, but
to urge the Congress of the USA and Dan Burton, personally, to listen to the
other side.

Together with the present message we attach send the official documents,
confirming that Khojalu for four years was an ominous fire spot, which
brought death into the capital of Stepanakert, to the region center of
Askeran, to the villages of Noragyukh, Aygestan, Badara, Shosh, Krasni, etc.
It was implemented not only with the connivance of Azerbaijani authorities,
which today flatteringly promise the world to guarantee safety to Armenian
population and in this case they promise autonomy, but also under the direct
management of Baku. Thousands of innocent Armenian civilians of Karabakh
were killed and injured, thousands of public institutions destroyed only
from Khojalu. Hope that the Soviet regime or the world community would
restrain the murderous formations armed to the teeth was reduced to zero.
Thus Armenians were forced to defend themselves from such attacks. In
reality, there were no innocent civilians. The video materials testify that
in Khojalu there were armed bands, and just several families, which served
them. The fact that there could not have been any pogroms was confirmed by
the Azerbaijanis themselves, including Ayaz Mutalibov, then-President of
Azerbaijan, who was best informed about the situation which arose, and whose
interview in Moscow “Independent Newspaper” is attached

We just refer to facts. However, even if falsifiers from Azerbaijan were
right at least for one percent, and even though opponents should refer to
logic. It is not by chance that both the House of Commons of USA, and the UN
Security Council, were guided, first of all by logic, when after the tragedy
of 11th September 2001 liquidated, actually, weapon emplacements and the
lair of the main terrorist who sat down in Afghanistan. Children, and women,
and elders died there, leaving aside destroyed historical monuments.

We’d like to ask the Congressmen of USA whether they are familiar with the
situation preceding Khojalu? Even if we believe in fiction spread by
Azerbaijani propaganda, do they ask had happened, four years earlier in
Sumgait? Or two years later in Baku? Do they know how many innocent
civilians died on the approaches to Stepanakert in Karintak, Askeran? Isn’t
it obvious, that Armenians defended themselves and secured their own safety
only by paying the high price of their own blood, by the price of enormous
losses. In fact Armenian settlements were shot from rocket installations
raining like hailstones. They were shot at not only from Khojalu, but from
Agdam, Melibeylu, tens of other weapon emplacements as well. Do they know at
least one example, a tragedy, which happened in Sumgait, about which a
strictly confidential document was prepared in the Politbureau of the CC
CPSU? We’ll present this terrible document to the Congress of the USA, which
explains, in sordid detail, what proceeded to what today is called
“Khojalu”?

For three days and three nights in the city of Sumgait, where tens of
thousands of Armenians lived from the day of its base, in the city, where
state and power structures were stationed, a massacre of the Armenian
population took place with impunity. At session mentioned above the
Politbureau of the CC CPSU it was told that in Sumgait Armenians were not
simply killed, but “Armenians’ heads were cut off”, ” women breasts were cut
out “, “stripped the skin of girls”, “threw out alive people from the
windows of multistoried houses”, “burnt alive”. All this occurred not in the
Middle Ages, nor in the beginning of the twentieth century, when the Ottoman
Empire executed 1.5 million Armenians in a genocidal plan. Nor did it happen
in the years of World War II, but in 1988. These atrocities have been
registered quite completely in the official document of the Politburo, which
is also attached to the present message.

18 thousand Armenians of Sumgait lost many relatives and homes, and were
deprived of the status of citizens not only of Azerbaijan, but also of the
Union, and the world remained silent. Nobody was punished. Even though
courts in 12 cities of USSR bore verdicts against the organizers and the
executors of Sumgait pogroms, no one was called to account. Specifically,
this unprecedented lawlessness and this aggressive cynicism led to what
happened two years later in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, in January 1990
when about a quarter of a million of Armenians were attacked, some
mutilated, and all violently deported. There are no Armenians left in Baku
today.

And again no one was punished, as a result, hundreds of thousands of
Armenians were evicted from their historical native land in the shortest
time, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes built by hand, by their
ancestors. In completion to everything, the Azerbaijani authorities, using a
situation connected with collapse of the USSR, have appropriated all arsenal
and all arms of IV army of Armed forces of the USSR, 75-th division, towers
and trunks of the Caspian flotilla and together with the Chechen insurgents,
Afghani modzhaheds have imposed unprecedented war to small Christian island
– Karabakh

We, representatives of general public of Armenia, we, refugees from Sumgait,
Baku Gandzak, Nayishezhansk autonomous republic, Gardmank, Shahumian region
would like to ask the respected Congressmen of the USA to at least trace the
chronology of events, which later occurred in the region. Before mentioning
geographical name Khojalu, it is necessary, first to know, what there
happened actually, and secondly, when it occurred.

The whole world well knows, how ended for the Soviet Union the interminable
provocations of Azerbaijan organizing with impunity interminable “Sumgaits”
all over the country. Great many times they attempted to give to this
conflict a religious nature, trying to set entire Islamic world against us.
However, being located on the historical and geopolitical crossroad of
caravans, Armenia has decisively rejected ethnic and religious intolerance.
It goes without saying that neither anti-Semite, nor Slavophobe, neither
anti-westerner, nor religious fanatic will ever appear in Armenia. For
millennia Armenians like people all over the world, have honored justice,
which is highest of all virtues. As Armenians say, “injustice, admitted in
respect to one nation, is a threat for others.”

Indeed it is so unfair, when the whole nation, who suffered horrors of
Sumgait and Baku, lost opportunity to live normal life, was deprived of the
possibility to bring flowers to the graves of ancestors, and in the
completion to everything it suffers humiliations and insults. In this case
warmongers and the organizers of pogroms, having lost in the war imposed by
them, living in the houses of their victims, blow to the whole world, that
they, are the victims side, and have many unhappy refugees. But who sleeps
on millions of beds, belonging quite recently to Armenians? And who will
build and construct the destroyed Armenian houses, razed to the ground by
rockets and gun shells from Khojalu?

We, participants the meeting, dedicated to the memory of victims of Sumgait,
Baku, Budapest, the memory of those who perished from the hands of the
carriers of racial, chauvinistic, misanthropic spirit, assure the world,
that we’ll never stay silent. Never we shall allow executioners to subject
victims to malignant gossip. We also assure, that in the information war
imposed on us, we are able repulse falsifiers of history. Addressing to the
Congress of the USA, in connection with last statement of Congressman
Burton, we at the same time want to address our alarm to parliaments of
other countries with an urgent appeal not to yield to provocations of
Azerbaijani politicians.

Memory of the fair person cannot become accustomed to the principle of the
double standard. Armenians, with an identical pain and compassion remember
both the victims of Sumgait and Baku, New York and Beslan and victims in
many other tragic points of the earth. By the price of lives of thousands,
Armenian and Azerbaijan peoples live in peace for already eleven years. And
now effective universal memory should not allow, that by a drop of ink Evil,
which always generates only evil will lift its head again. We trust, that
the feeling of anxiety for the future of our children will not allow the
Congress, the Duma, any parliaments of the world to be deceived. For this
purpose it is necessary to remember, that quite often evil is created under
a false pretext of Good.

Respectfully, Participants of the meeting devoted to the memory of victims
of Armenian genocide in Sumgait and Baku

Toubon Asks The Turkish Deputies to Recognise The Armenian Genocide

EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION
For Justice and Democracy
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PRESS RELEASE
March 02nd, 2004
Contact: Talline Tachdjian
Tel.: +32 (0)2 732 70 27

JACQUES TOUBON ASKS THE TURKISH DEPUTIES TO RECOGNISE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE.

–On raising the question of genocide in the framework of the EU-Turkey
inter-parliamentary delegation, the European deputy provoked a violent
reaction form the Turkish officials.

–His remarks were outrageously deformed by the Turkish press

Brussels, Belgium – In Strasbourg, on Thursday 24th February, Mr Jacques
Toubon (PPE, France) raised the “unquestionable reality” of the Armenian
Genocide during the 53rd reunion of the EU-Turkey inter-parliamentary
delegation, of which he is the vice-president. During his talk, Mr Toubon
indicated to his Turkish counterparts that the recognition of this genocide
constituted an “important element for Europe” and of its “common values”. In
particular he highlighted the numerous recognitions of the genocide by
member countries of the European Union, and the most recent by the
Netherlands, which took place on 21st December, 2004, just after the
European Summit in Brussels.

His statements provoked the rage of the Turkish officials participating in
the meeting, and particularly Mr Sukru Elekdag (CHP- Kemalist Party), former
ambassador to the United States and Mr Oguz Demiralp, Turkey’s permanent
representative to the European Union.

Mr Toubon then went on to say that the European Parliament, since 1987, had
on numerous occasions recognised the reality of the genocide and since then,
continually asked Turkey to do the same. He explained that “by refusing to
ratify the Treaty of Sevres of 1920, Turkey did not want to recognise this
genocide” which could be explained in the political context of that time,
but “90 years later, Turkey must change” and adopt European values while
recognising this historic reality.

The Turkish press, the Anatoly official agency, spear headed by the Turkish
Daily News, the same day, misconstrued the remarks of Mr Toubon, alleging
that he had asked Turkey to ratify the Treaty of Sevres. This treaty, signed
notably by the first Armenian Republic and by the Ottoman Empire (as well as
UK, France, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia, now members of EU)
constituted the reparation for the wrongs of the genocide but was never
ratified by Ankara, while the later Treaty of Lausanne, eluded the question.

“We welcome the courage and the perseverance of Mr Jacques Toubon who was
not influenced by the usual excessive and high bidding methods of the
Turkish deputies” declared Hilda Tchoboian, president of the Euro-Armenian
Federation. As long as the Turkish State uses threatens Europe, and preaches
fear in its publics’ opinion, it proves that Turkey is not European” Hilda
Tchoboian concluded.

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An overview of today’s top L.A. business stories

Los Angeles Business Journal, CA
March 2 2005

Morning Headlines

An overview of today’s top L.A. business stories

[parts omitted]

Payday for MGM Executives
Kirk Kerkorian isn’t the only one profiting from the sale of MGM,
Variety reported. Top executives there will pocket
multimillion-dollar severance packages, the company revealed in its
annual report Monday. CEO and Chairman Alex Yemenidijan is being
offered a lump sum payment of $6.25 million, while Chief Operating
Officer Chris McGurk will get $5.75 million. The executives are
expected to leave MGM once its $4.8 billion acquisition by Sony and
its consortium of investors closes.

Armenian Groups Receive Payments
Three local Armenian civic organizations received $333,333 each
Monday as part of a $20-million settlement of a lawsuit by New York
Life Insurance Co., the Los Angeles Times reported. In all, $3
million was split among nine Armenian organizations, including the
Armenian Church of North America Western Diocese in Burbank, the
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Los Angeles and
the Armenian Educational Foundation in Glendale. The lawsuit, filed
by heirs of Armenian genocide victims, accused the insurance company
of failing to honor valid claims.

Nagorny Karabakh Republic Marks 17th Anniversary Of Tragic Events In

NAGORNY KARABAKH REPUBLIC MARKS 17TH ANNIVERSARY OF TRAGIC EVENTS IN
AZERBAIJANI TOWN OF SUMGAIT

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 28. ARMINFO. Nagorny Karabakh Republic marks the
17th anniversary of tragic events in the Azerbaijani town of Sumgait.

According to ARMINFO’s special correspondent to Stepanakert, the
country’s leadership and public visited Stepanakert Memorial Complex
and in commemoration of the Armenians who fell innocent victims to
massacres in that town once known to be an international town.

Karabakh leader says Armenian can’t live in Azerbaijan

Karabakh leader says Armenian can’t live in Azerbaijan

Arminfo, Yerevan
28 Feb 05

Stepanakert, 28 February: The Nagornyy Karabakh republic marked the
17th anniversary of the tragic events in the Azerbaijani city of
Sumqayit today. Dozens of innocent Armenians had fell victim then.

This morning, people of Nagornyy Karabakh visited the Memorial
complex in Stepanakert to lay flowers and wreaths at the monument to
the victims of the tragedy. An official delegation of the Nagornyy
Karabakh republic headed by President Arkadiy Gukasyan also paid
tribute to the victims of the attacks.

“Sumqayit has proved that Armenians can’t live in Azerbaijan,
the Azerbaijani state is dangerous for the Armenian nation. What
happened in Sumqayit was only the beginning, it was followed by Baku,
Kirovabad [Ganca] and Maraqa. And life has shown that we made the right
choice. We set up our state, we are protecting our motherland. I am
sure that all the alternatives put forward by Azerbaijan after Sumqayit
are unrealistic and absurd because Sumqayit was not an isolated
incident, but the state policy of Azerbaijan,” Arkadiy Gukasyan said.

[Passage omitted: religious service held]