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New Video, Watch the legend Ed Asner on the red carpet, at 21st Arpa International Film Festival 2018,

November 9, 2018 By administrator

New Video, Watch the legend Ed Asner on the red carpet, at 21st Arpa International Film Festival 2018, By Wally Sarkeesian, GagruleLive

 

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Watch Wally Sarkeesian: Take on some of the hypocrite Armenians that buy and sale Turkish Product

October 24, 2018 By administrator

It is time for establishing a new organization for “Boycott Turkish Product” in conjunction with all Victims of Turkish crime against humanity
Greek, Bulgarian, Armenian, Cyprus, Assyrian, Arab, Kurd
Think Together
Work Together
Unite Together
Partition Turkey Together

But first Armenian must clean up it house, by exposing Armenian shops that sell Turkish product and the Armenians that shimfully fly Turkish Airline.

www.gagrule.net will publish weekly the names and the pictures of the shops and the organization that sell and cooperate with Turkish product if and when we receive from the Armenian communities from around the world photos. time Armenian put there money where their mouth is.


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Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: boycott, Turkey

#Armenian Girl’s pushing woman’s right to the max, Meet Lorik Hartunian CEO of “GOALS” Video

September 29, 2018 By administrator

Armenian Girl’s pushing woman’s right to the max, From Wally Sarkeesian Travel Book: Meet Lorik Hartunian the incredible woman and the CEO of the “GOALS” Girls of Armenia leadership Soccer, in just two years she organizes Girls of Armenia leadership Soccer organization and expanding to other regions of Armenia, now close to 400 players and growing. Gagrulelive we were happy to cover the event in Armavir, Armenia. Way to go girls..

Filed Under: Events, Interviews, News, Videos Tagged With: "GOALS", Girls of Armenia leadership Soccer

GagruleLive: Armenian Celebrate Independence Day “Videos”

September 21, 2018 By administrator

By Wally Sarkeesian report from downtown Yerevan

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has visited Yerevan’s Republic Square to celebrate Independence Day with the people.
Citizens were taking selfies with the Prime Minister as he was walking in the square.
Numerous events are taking place in downtown Yerevan on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of Armenian independence.
Events include concerts, exhibitions, painting events and others.

Filed Under: Interviews, News, Videos Tagged With: Armenian Celebrate Independence Day

Meet Berj Apkarian The Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Armenia in Fresno, Video

September 1, 2018 By administrator

By Wally Sarkeesian

Meet Berj Apkarian The Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Armenia in Fresno, at William Saroyan House Museum Grand opening By Wally Sarkeesian

Filed Under: Articles, Events, Interviews, Videos Tagged With: Berj Abkarian

Fox-TV’s Devastating Attack On Turkey and Pres. Erdogan Video

August 21, 2018 By administrator

By Harut Sassounian,

As the conflict between Turkey and United States is heating up, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is too stupid to realize that by continuing to hold American Pastor Andrew Brunson on trumped-up charges, he is undermining Turkey’s economy and its membership in NATO. Any other intelligent Turkish leader would have released Pastor Brunson a long time ago and maintained military and trade relations with the United States.
 
Even though the Turkish government is paying millions of dollars a year to hire high-powered American lobbying and public relations firms, none of them can protect Turkey’s reputation from Erdogan’s erratic behavior. Every time he opens his mouth and takes an inept action, Erdogan further damages Turkey’s relations with other countries, reminding the world and reinforcing the long-established image of the “Barbarian Turk.”
 


Here is an example of the negative PR generated by Erdogan against his own country in the American media. Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery on Fox Business TV, Pres. Trump’s favorite channel, delivered the following devastating attack against Pres. Erdogan on August 16, 2018. In addition to millions of Americans who watched her commentary on TV, 662,000 others saw it on Facebook and many more on Twitter. Kennedy even mentioned the Armenian Genocide, as a way of getting back at Turkey!
“How do I despise thee Erdogan? Let me count the ways. The Turkish president is putting his country in a diplomatic pickle by refusing to free an American Pastor over ‘terrorism charges.’ The fake crime is a bunch of hot malarkey, a rancid plate of Turkish non-delight; and although Erdogan has been concentrating his power to fake elections, imprisoning journalists, and purging academics, he didn’t bet that he would be strong-armed by another strong man. Our president has had it up to his eyeballs with Turkey trolling, and instead of empty words, Pres. Trump is offering a full-throttled digital slap to Erdogan, tweeting: ‘I have just authorized a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey as their currency, the Turkish Lira, slides rapidly downward against our very strong Dollar! Aluminum will now be 20% and Steel 50%. Our relations with Turkey are not good at this time!’”
 
Kennedy continued her criticism by stating: “When were they [relations with Turkey] ever good? The Turkish government is a disgrace, and past administrations have either coddled them or sat idly by while they’ve rolled out the welcome mat and threw the door open for ISIS, all while cozying up to Russia. This is not our strategic partner. This is a corrupt, murderous regime that should be kicked out of NATO for a host of human rights violations, not to mention deep kissing the Russians who are supposedly the biggest regional threat. Now, sure, there have been counter-threats. Now Erdogan is saying he will pull the iPhone off the market as if the people there can use the device to mobilize, enrich themselves or seek freedom from a murderous regime that wants total control, and is willing to tank the global economy to prove a childish point! And while we are at it, and while the president [Trump] is hot under the collar, if he really wants to make his new party pal Kim Kardashian happy, he should officially, and once and for all, acknowledge the Armenian Genocide which was not ‘an issue’ or ‘a series of unfortunate events,’ but a cold-blooded slaughter of 1.5 million people whose memory will not be erased by any Napoleonic nincompoop. Release Pastor Andrew Brunson, President Erdogan, and fear [Pres. Trump’s National Security Advisor John R. Bolton’s] moustache [as] Bolton is mongering, so for the sake of world peace put up and shut up so you don’t get blown up!”
 
To make matters worse for Erdogan, Pres. Trump told American journalists on August 17, 2018: “Turkey has been a problem for a long time. They have not acted as a friend. We will see what happens. They have a wonderful Christian pastor. He is a wonderful man, Pastor Brunson. They made this phony charge that he is a spy, and he is not a spy. He is going through a trial right now, if you call it a ‘trial.’ They should have given him back a long time ago. And Turkey has, in my opinion, acted very, very badly. So we have not seen the last of that. We are not going to take it sitting down. They can’t take our people. So you will see what happens!”
 
Before Armenians get too impressed with Pres. Trump’s threatening words, they must remember that despite Turkey’s anti-U.S. and anti-NATO policies for several decades, the West has kept heaping praises on Turkish leaders. No one in the West has had the guts to put Turkey in its place. If tomorrow, the unpredictable Erdogan releases Pastor Brunson, I am afraid Pres. Trump will start praising Erdogan once again, as he has done with Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia.
 
Pres. Trump should not forget that in addition to holding Pastor Brunson, Turkey invaded and occupied Northern Cyprus in 1974, banned the crossing of American troops into Northern Iraq from Turkey during the Iraq War, attacked the Kurdish allies of the United States in Northern Syria, is planning to purchase the Russian S-400 missile system contrary to NATO’s admonition, helped circumvent U.S. sanctions on Iran, and supported the entry of ISIS terrorists to Syria from Turkey.
 
Even after Pastor Brunson is liberated, Turkey should not be forgiven for its many indiscretions. As numerous analysts have recently suggested, Turkey should be immediately kicked out of NATO!



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Armenia’s Pashinyan a crusader who keeps democracy dream alive: TIME Video

July 12, 2018 By administrator

In a compilation of what TIME calls crusaders who are keeping the dream of democracy alive, the magazine has spoken with four people, including Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who have fought to defend democracy in their countries, about what inspired them and what it takes.

An opposition politician, Pashinyan led the protests that toppled then Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan in April and shortly after became the nation’s leader.

“It was love for my people that forced me to get out of my comfortable office as head of a parliamentary faction and spend about 20 nights in the woods, the streets, in a tent, in protest at the government led by Serzh Sargsyan,” Pashinyan said.

“I had no personal motivations. All I wanted was to win freedom and happiness for my homeland and people. I said that if citizens took to the streets in the hundreds of thousands and power did not change, I would no longer engage in political activities. From the very first day, we kept saying we would not resort to violence against anyone, even if we were met with brutality. From the podium, I said we would be guided by a biblical verse: if someone slaps you on the right cheek, let him slap your left cheek too. We knew we would never retreat.”

Now that people have triumphed, Pashinyan said he will honor his commitment to ensure that their victory lasts.

“I am convinced that we will move forward in building democracy, fighting corruption, establishing an independent judiciary and rule of law, and protecting human rights and economic competition,” he said.

“For us, democracy is not a component of regional interests or foreign-policy orientation but a reflection of values and convictions. I believe Armenia will be one of the world’s strongest democracies.”

The three other “crusaders” are Human Rights Defender Farida Nabourema from Togo, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ouided Bouchamaoui from Tunisia, and opposition leader Enrieth Martínez from Nicaragua.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Pashinyan, ‘crusader

Can activist run a Government? Meet two members of Pashinyan Government Video

July 9, 2018 By administrator

Wally Sarkeesian Armen Grigoryan Babken DerGrigorian

From Wally Sarkeesian travel book; Can activist run a Government? Meet two members of Pashinyan Government
Mr. Armen Grigoryan
Secretary at Security Council of Armenia
and
Mr. Babken DerGrigorian
Deputy Minister at Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia
Economic Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister at Government of Armenia,
We caught up with them at COAF Smart Center.

Filed Under: Interviews, News, Videos Tagged With: Can activist, run a Government

Los Angeles over 5000 American Armenian has come together at Verdugo Park celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Artsakh’s liberation, VIDEO

March 19, 2018 By administrator

Artsakh Liberation Movement’s 30th Anniversary with His Eminence Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Primate of the Diocese of Artsakh.

Los Angeles Artsakh Liberation Movement’s 30th Anniversary with His Eminence Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Primate of the Diocese of Artsakh.

Los Angeles under blue skies over 5000 American Armenian has come together at Verdugo Park celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Artsakh’s liberation, with Special Guest: Primate of Artsakh Diocese Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, and many other local leaders and 23 local organizations. it was three time more than what the organizers expected.

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Los Angeles American Armenian has come together, celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Artsakh's liberation, https://t.co/CKNg7orugp

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) March 19, 2018

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Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: 30th, Armenian, Artsakh, celebration

Watch Son of Dikranagerd Onnik Dinkjian; the romantic Armenian singer explains how singing in church in Paris, VIDEO

March 14, 2018 By administrator

Onnik Dinkjian

by Wally Sarkeesian

Watch Son of Dikranagerd Onnik Dinkjian; the romantic Armenian singer explains how singing in church in Paris helped him to keep Western Armenian songs and music alive in the diaspora interviewed by Wally Sarkeesian.

Son of Dikranagerd

He was born Jean-Joseph Miliyan in Paris, France in 1929, the son of Garabed and Zorah from Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir), who both escaped persecution during the genocide. He and his sister, two years his senior, were orphaned five years after his birth. Garabed died when Jean-Joseph was not yet one year old.

They were adopted by his godparents, Nishan and Oghida Dinkjian, who were also from Dikranagerd, and continued to live in Paris. Growing up he learned not only fluent French and Armenian, but also the melodious dialect of Armenians from Dikranagerd.

Nishan Dinkjian went to Paris from Aleppo and worked various menial jobs before he fell into the wholesale banana business.  When fruit became scarce after the war started in 1939, he went into clothing sales to support his family.

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Although Onnik’s schooling was in French, he attended Armenian school once a week.

“We didn’t have French school on Thursdays so my parents enrolled me in the Armenian school,” he said. “It was just a big room with an Armenian teacher and maybe a dozen students.”

His Armenian writing skills, especially, came in handy years later when he was serving in the U.S. Army.

“If it wasn’t for me writing Armenian letters to my parents, they would have been very unhappy because they couldn’t yet read and write English since we just came to America,” he said.

The devotion

Onnik first began taking an interest in music when he went to St. Gregory’s Armenian Church in Paris for the first time at the age of 10. Every Sunday he would need to take two metro rides to get there. The sacred hymns of the liturgy sung by the choir and soloists aroused something within him that would change his life forever.

“I absolutely fell in love with the music,” he said. “This is what brought me into the Armenian Church, not necessarily as a religious person but as a lover of the Armenian music.”

As time passed the choirmaster, Baron Nishan Serkoian, allowed him to sing small parts on occasion.  But Onnik found him to be intimidating, and he wasn’t alone.

“Serkoian ran that church with an iron fist,” he said. “Even the priest that was going to do the service was nervous. We had three resident priests, and each Sunday one of them would do the Mass. And that particular priest had to come to rehearsal to make sure he would sing in tune and so on. But that’s how he ran the church, and that’s how it should be run.”

Just before he and his family left France, Baron Serkoian permitted Onnik to sing one verse of “Der Voghormya” during what would be his last church service at St. Gregory’s.

“That was one of the highlights of my life,” he said. “I had a rash after that because I was sweating so much.  To be able to sing in Paris in that beautiful church, where the sound was like heaven, the acoustics—you could just whisper and you could hear it.”

New York, Boston, California

At the age of 17, in July 1946, Onnik and his family moved to the United States, Nishan Dinkjian’s two sisters had settled. They had been separated during the genocide but desired to live in close proximity with one another. Onnik entered the U.S. with his given name, but would later change it legally to Onnik Dinkjian in honor of his adoptive parents.

One of Nishan Dinkjian’s sisters, Azniv Keuredgian, had been living in Bridgeport, Conn., where the family stayed for some time. His other sister, Makruhi Sarkisian, tragically died only two months before their arrival.

While Onnik was learning English, he could only find work doing manual labor.  The family moved to New Jersey where his father opened a little dry cleaning store.

Later Onnik found a job working in the laboratory of a soap factory. They continued struggling along until finally opening a dry cleaning store in New York City.

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