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Armenian singer charms the jury at the French The Voice “Video”

March 14, 2021 By administrator

A young French singer of Armenian origin, Anaid saw the four armchairs turn around thanks to her cover of an Armenian song at the French The Voice, LCI reports.

She wanted to send a message of love and solidarity and she succeeded.

Anaid, 25, charmed the four coaches of The Voice with her interpretation of “Je suis une tomb” by Vincent Baguian, inspired by a traditional Armenian song that tells “the story of a shepherd at the top of his mountain who realizes that it does not belong to him any more,” as explained the young woman accompanied on stage by her father and her brother, also musicians.

“Music has no borders,” added the young woman. “It is this bridge between Armenia, the country of my roots and France, my country of birth, that I wanted to transmit,” said Anaid.

“I wanted to send a message of peace and hope, to say that we are in France but that we do not forget where we come from. It was important for me to get this message across in French so that as many people as possible can understand,”  she added.

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ANCA-WR Announces Unprecedented 2020 Virtual Gala Banquet

May 13, 2020 By administrator

GLENDALE, CA – Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and health concerns, the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) announced that the organization will hold its annual Gala Banquet virtually. The Virtual Gala Banquet is set for Sunday, October 4, 2020.

“Despite the challenges we are all facing due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, our work in service of the Armenian Cause goes on strong as ever,” remarked ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. “We are excited to creatively leverage modern technology to deliver a spectacular and exciting virtual experience for all our guests, recognize deserving honorees, highlight the organization’s significant accomplishments in the past year as well as chart the work still ahead of us.”

The ANCA-WR Gala is eagerly anticipated each year as the premier event for the Armenian-American community, where over a thousand supporters, community leaders, public officials, and coalition partners come together annually to acknowledge and encourage the work of the organization and to pay homage to honorees whose contribution to the Armenian Cause is recognized each year. As the largest event of its kind, the annual ANCA-WR Gala serves as a catalyst to unify the community around the Armenian Cause in all its facets, highlighting the many accomplishments of the most effective and well-organized grassroots advocacy organization in the Armenian Diaspora.

More details about the 2020 Virtual Gala will be released in the coming weeks.

Armen Sahakyan
Executive Director ANCA Western Region   

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Breaking News: Germany van crash: Driver shoots himself after ploughing into crowd

April 7, 2018 By administrator

Germany van crash: Driver shoots himself

Germany van crash: Driver shoots himself

Germany van crash: Driver shoots himself after ploughing into crowd in Münster leaving three dead and over 30 injured

Authorities are reportedly treating the incident, which happened close to the Kiepenkerl statue in a busy pedestrianised square, as a terror attack.

A man shot himself after ploughing a van into a crowd of people in Germany leaving three dead and more than 30 injured this afternoon.

Authorities are treating the incident, which happened in a town square called Kiepenkerl, in the western town of Münster, as a terror attack – although this is yet to be officially confirmed.=

Three people are believed to be dead, six in critical condition and dozens more injured after the vehicle was driven at high speed towards families dining outside traditional restaurants Grosserer Kiepenkerl and Kleiner Kiepenkerl.

Police said the driver shot and killed himself at the scene and they are not looking for further suspects.

First pictures from the scene show a busy pedestrianised square with a mass of chairs and tables in disarray moments after the smash.

Families previously enjoying food and sunshine close to the Kiepenkerl statue appear scattered;

tending to victims on the floor and pointing towards the devastation.

One photo shows what appears to be a grey van crashed into the side of a building.

Münster is in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany.

Police are in the process of clearing the area and part of the old town is sealed off.

Emergency services are on site with helicopters and, according to reports, officers are looking for explosives.

Police said on the Twitter the situation is still “confusing”.

A fire department spokesman said around 50 people have been affected.

Filed Under: Event Schedule Tagged With: Driver shoots himself, Germany, van crash

Details Of Paris Killings Of 3 Kurdish Women By Turkey’s MİT Exposed

January 5, 2018 By administrator

(Left to right) Leyla Söylemez, Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan.

Pro-Kurdish Fırat news agency (ANF), which is affiliated with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), has released alleged new details about Paris killings on Friday and claimed that the execution order had been given by four administrators of the Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MİT).

On January 9, 2013, the outlawed PKK’s founding member Sakine Cansız, Kurdistan Information Bureau (KNK) Paris representative Fidan Doğan and Leyla Söylemez, who was a member of Kurdish youth movement, were assassinated in their Paris bureau. Suspect Ömer Güney died in prison on Dec. 17, 2016, just a few weeks before the trial.

The trial was planned to start on Jan. 23, 2017 in Paris High Criminal Court. However, the case was closed over Güney’s demise under suspicious circumstances. The probe into the murder of three Kurdish women in Paris has reopened later upon the appeal of lawyers.

“The massacre had reportedly come just a few days after an initiative to launch a new process of peace between Turkish government and the PKK. The process that was later dubbed the Imralı talks was just beginning. Before them, there had been the Oslo talks,” wrote the ANF.

“On January 3, 2013, a civilian committee had visited the Imralı island for the first time. Six days later, the bloody massacre in Paris occurred. The assassin was working for the MİT. He was a hitman, and was the only suspect under arrest. All signs he left behind were pointing to Ankara. The National Intelligence Agency, MİT, to be exact,” added it.

According to the report by ANF, “The MİT was there in the address he gave in code as he was planning his escape from prison. During the investigation, many other pieces of information were leaked. From a document that was leaked to the press on January 14, 2014, it could be understood that the execution order had been given by 4 administrators in the Turkish intelligence agency. Turkish intelligence claimed this document wasn’t genuine, but the document did have a wet-ink signature, and was included as evidence in the investigation file. Turkish officials refused to cooperate.”

“The document dated November 18, 2012 was signed by MİT officials Yüret, U.K. Ayık, S. Asal and H. Özcan. A document signed by MİT administrators showed that murder suspect Ömer Güney had been sent 6,000 Euros for ‘possible expenses’ and ordered to assassinate Sakine Cansız,” wrote ANF.

The document was saying: “In his last visit to our country to meet with us, the source was ordered to make preparations for people determined in the context of attacks/sabotages/assassinations against the organization targets in Europe and other such operative possibilities/capabilities, to acquire necessary equipment for his efforts, and to take maximum care in all communication with us, and has been paid 6.000 Euros for possible expenses.”

ANF’s report has continued to give details of assassination plan as follow:

“In a voice recording leaked to the press around the same time, Ömer Güney was speaking with unidentified MİT members to plan the murders. The date was January 12, 2014. The voice that was determined to belong to Ömer Güney was talking about assassination plans against Kurdish administrators. The two other voices in the recording were determined to be MİT members.

“The ‘final meeting’ that assassination plans were made according to documents and voice recordings was by early October, coinciding with Ömer Güney’s visit to Turkey. After Güney infiltrated Kurdish associations, he made many secret visits to İstanbul and Ankara. In the indictment, these visits were listed one by one with dates and times.

“The suspect had Sakine Cansız and many other Kurdish representatives in his crosshairs. The time when documents and voice recordings were leaked was also when Güney was planning his escape from prison. The murder suspect was planning to procure guns through his cohorts on the outside, and escape during his stay in the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.

“Years later, on December 17, 2016, the news of his death came from the same hospital. The case was expected to start that same month, but for some not fully explained reason, it got postponed to January 23.

“Later allegations were made that the massacre was planned during the Oslo and Imralı meetings, even that the members of the state committee in the talks were among the plotters. Kurdish journalist Amed Dicle’s book titled “2005-2015 Turkey-PKK Talks: ‘Resolution process operation’ against the Kurdish question’s resolution” pointed out that the order of execution was given during the Oslo meetings.

“The book also pointed out that the MİT members in the voice recording leaked on January 2014 were in the state committee that went to Oslo to meet with the PKK. The man mentioned in the book is code named Ozan, whose true identity hasn’t been confirmed, but is posed as a MİT administrator and was present in all meetings, from the first meeting in Geneva on July 5, 2008 to the last one in Oslo on July 5, 2011.

“According to Dicle, many people present in the Oslo meetings believe it was this MİT administrator code named Ozan in the voice recordings. The man in question was next to MİT Undersecretary Hakan Fidan in the Oslo meetings.

“New information that has surfaced months later confirm the previous. On the fifth anniversary of the massacre, On January 3, The outlawed Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), an umbrella organization that encompasses the outlawed PKK, issued a statement on the massacre, which also coincided with the fifth anniversary of the first committee visiting Imralı in 2013.

“With the information the KCK shared regarding the two high ranking MİT officials captured in August 2017, they exposed the name of the man who planned the Paris massacre: Sabahattin Asal. According to the KCK statement, he participated in the Imrali meetings in the name of the state along with Muhammed Dervişoğlu.”

The ANF report has stated that Asal is a MİT administrator. One of the four signatures on the confidential document dated November 18, 2012 leaked in January 2014 belonged to  S. Asal. This name announced by the KCK matching the name on the document and the same man participating in the Imralı meetings show that the Turkish government’s role in the Paris killings.

Filed Under: Event Schedule Tagged With: Kurdish, MIT, Turkish, woman

Europe’s Migrant Crisis: Millions Still to Come

December 3, 2017 By administrator

“African exodus of biblical proportions impossible to stop”
by Soeren Kern

 

  • More than six million migrants are waiting in countries around the Mediterranean to cross into Europe, according to a classified German government report leaked to Bild.
  • “Young people all have cellphones and they can see what’s happening in other parts of the world, and that acts as a magnet.” — Michael Møller, Director of the United Nations office in Geneva.
  • “The biggest migration movements are still ahead: Africa’s population will double in the next decades… Nigeria [will grow] to 400 million. In our digital age with the internet and mobile phones, everyone knows about our prosperity and lifestyle…. Eight to ten million migrants are still on the way.” — Gerd Müller, Germany’s Development Minister.

 

Migrants crossing from Libya to Europe wait to be rescued from a boat by crew members from the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) Phoenix vessel on May 18, 2017 off Lampedusa, Italy. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
The African Union-European Union (AU-EU) summit, held in in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on November 29-30, 2017, has ended in abject failure after the 55 African and 28 European leaders attending the event were unable to agree on even basic measures to prevent potentially tens of millions of African migrants from flooding Europe.
Despite high expectations and grand statements, the only concrete decision to come out of Abidjan was the promise to evacuate 3,800 African migrants stranded in Libya.

 

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Minsk Group ready to arrange new Armenian-Azerbaijani talks over Karabakh – Russian co-chair

February 1, 2017 By administrator

The Russian co-chair the OSCE Minsk Group has expressed the mission’s readiness to arrange a new round of Armenian-Azerbaijani talks over Nagorno-Karabakh between the two countries’ foreign ministers.
“The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group have agreed to conduct individual consultations with the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers on the sidelines of the Munich Conference in mid-February,” the news agency TASS quotes Ambassador Igor Popov as saying.
The diplomat said they are continuing the trilateral peace efforts (Russia-Azerbaijan-Armenia) based upon the agreements reached at the St Petersburg talks last summer.
“The Nagorno-Karabakh issue has been recently discussed between [Russian and Armenian Foreign Ministers] Sergey Lavrov and Edward Nalbandian, and later also with [Azerbaijani Foreign Minister] Elmar Mammadyarov. Once the necessary conditions are met, we will be able to conduct the trilateral meeting,” he added.

 

Filed Under: Event Schedule Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Minsk Group

Costa Mesa CA: St. Mary Church’s Cultural Committee will commemorate the Life and Legacy of Hrant Dink. Sunday, January 19, 2014,

January 15, 2014 By administrator

Among the guest speakers will be:
 
Mr Yavus Baydar (via Skype) former independent ombudsman for the Turkish daily newspaper, Sabah, a political columnist with the daily Today’s Zaman, and and host for the TV program Open View at national Channel 24 in Istanbul.174918
 
Dr. Ani Kalaydjian, Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress.  Chair, Health, Transformation & Spirituality, Working Group of UN CSVGC-NY.
 
Mr. Garo Mergeanian will present background information.
 
Dr. Daphne Saharyildizi, Columnist at T-24 internet news portal will present a slide show and a power point presentation.
 
The Vocals will be by Mr. Hrant Rakijian and music by Ms. Ani Keropian.
 
The Program will begin immediately after Church Services at 12:30.  A buffet lunch will be served.  Free Admission.  Donations Graciously Accepted.  Come and share a special time with us. RSVP: 949.650.8367

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Event Schedule

August 27, 2012 By administrator

7th Annual Armenian Festival of Orange County

Saturday, Sep 17, 2011 12:00p to 10:00p

Laguna Hills Community Center & Sports ComplexLaguna Hills,CA
Location & Nearby Info
25555 Alicia Pkwy. Laguna Hills, CA 92609  (949) 707-2680

Supporting Education in the community, the Armenian Festival of Orange County is in its 7th year at the Laguna Hills Community Center.  Come an enjoy:

Authentic Armenian Food! Armenian Music and Dance! Various unique retail vendors! Seminars and displays about the Armenian Culture! Fun Zone with games and rides for the kids! Overall great entertainment for all!

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2012 Irvine Global Village Festival

Saturday, September 29 • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Bill Barber Park, adjacent to the Irvine Civic Center 4 Civic Center Plaza Irvine, CA 92606

Mapquest link Bike Trail Map to the location

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The largest charter school network in the United States is operated by people in and associated with the Turkish Imam Gulen Movement (GM), a secretive and controversial Turkish religious sect.

May 2, 2012 By administrator

By Sharon Higgins, founding member of Parents Across America

Note: This is an expanded version of a guest post published in The Washington Post under Valerie Strauss’s column, The Answer Sheet, on March 27, 2012.

The largest charter school network in the United States is operated by people in and associated with the Turkish Imam Gulen Movement (GM), a secretive and controversial Turkish religious sect. With 135 schools enrolling more than 45,000 students, this network is substantially larger than KIPP, the well-known charter management organization with 109 schools.

Please read the rest of the artical>>>>

 Parents Across America Aganist Turkish Imam Gulen Movement

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Armenian Genocide commemoration 2012 in Nice, France

April 26, 2012 By administrator

24/04/2012
Marche du souvenir en hommage aux victimes du génocide Arménien de 1915
Retour aux vidéos

Filed Under: Event Schedule, Genocide

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