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Serj Tankian to arrive in Armenia to observe April parliamentary election

December 5, 2016 By administrator

serj-tankianYEREVAN. – Famous musician Serj Tankian, who is founder and lead singer of the world-renowned American-Armenian rock band System of a Down (SOAD), will come to Armenia next April, to observe the parliamentary election in the country, Tankian himself informed at a press conference on Monday.

Aside from Serj Tankian, renowned Canadian-Armenian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, famous Canadian-Armenian actress and film producer Arsinée Khanjian—who is also Egoyan’s wife, and several other prominent Diaspora-Armenian intellectuals likewise will arrive in Armenia for this observation mission.

In September, they launched the “Justice Within Armenia” initiative, whose objective is to contribute to the democratic changes in Armenia.

This initiative also plans to train Diaspora-Armenian observers by April, and who will arrive in Armenia to follow the said parliamentary election.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, observe, parliamentary, Serj Tankian

PM: Armenia can offer high-level tourism services to international market

October 4, 2016 By administrator

pm-tourismYEREVAN. – Armenian PM Karen Karapetyan on Monday received the delegation led by Secretary General of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Taleb Rifai.

The PM noted that Armenia has a potential for the development of tourism, stressing that the country can offer diverse touristic results and high-level services to the international tourism market.

“We attach great importance to the development of inbound tourism and must take relevant measures to raise the touristic attractiveness so that Armenia and its rich historic and cultural heritage can become more known to the world. We are open to cooperation and ready to take measures to ensure sustainable development of the sphere,” the PM said, adding that the state policy behind the tourism field is to increase the tourism input in the national income growth and proportional territorial development.

Noting that the field of tourism is one of the priority directions of the Government, Karen Karapetyan added that the executive has initiated structural changes, as a result of which a separate committee dealing with tourism development will be set up.

According to the PM, the committee should cooperate with international organizations in the area of tourism. In this issue Karapetyan said he also expects the support of the UNWTO.

For his part, Taleb Rifai expressed readiness to support the Armenian Government both in that issue and in providing training and consultation services to the specialists of the sphere. Apart from this, he underscored the importance of close cooperation between the state-private sector and deepening of regional cooperation in giving a new impetus to the area.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, tourism

Truck carrying soldiers overturns in Armenia, 8 hospitalized

August 15, 2016 By administrator

military-truckYEREVAN. – A major road accident occurred Monday in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

A truck, which was transporting soldiers, overturned on the Yerevan-Sevan motorway, and several soldiers were injured.

The Ministry of Defense (MOD) press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am that eight people, primarily conscripts, were taken to the MOD Central Clinical Military Hospital in capital city Yerevan. According to preliminary data, their injuries are not life-threatening.

The said MOD truck was transporting sixteen soldiers from one place to another.

As per Shamshyan.com, an off-road vehicle was the cause of this accident

 

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Aurora Prize, Public Radio of Armenia team up for new project

March 10, 2016 By administrator

Aurora-Prize-e1457618717760-620x300By Siranush Ghazanchyan

The Aurora Prize and the Public Radio of Armenia team up to present a new project titled “With gratitude from Armenian Genocide survivors.”

The program launched on March 10 will air twice a week on Tuesdays (5:12 p.m.) and Thursdays (5:27 p.m.) and will be repeated on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11.12 a.m. and 11.27 a.m. respectively.

In the leadup to the inaugural award ceremony scheduled for April 24, 2016, the program will present the goals and mission of the initiative and will tell stories of Armenian Genocide survivors.

The co-founders of 100 LIVES and the Aurora Prize Selection committee – co-chaired by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel and Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian George Clooney – will honor the Aurora Prize finalists for their exceptional acts of humanity with a weekend of events from April 22 through April 24, 2016.

On behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide, and in gratitude to their saviors, the Aurora Prize celebrates the strength of the human spirit that compels action is the face of adversity.

Recipients will be recognized for the exceptional impact their actions have made on preserving human life and advancing humanitarian causes. On behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to their saviors, an Aurora Prize Laureate will be honored each year with a US$100,000 grant as well as the unique opportunity to continue the cycle of giving by nominating an organization which inspired their work for a US$1,000,000 award.

The Aurora Prize will be awarded annually on April 24 of each year in Yerevan, Armenia.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, aurora-prize, public radio

Iraq mulls importing oil from Armenia amid plan to cut Turkish import

December 25, 2015 By administrator

f567d58ad816fb_567d58ad81735.thumbIraq’s Acting Trade Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani discussed the possibility of buying cooking oil from Armenia instead of Turkey at a meeting with the Armenian ambassador, Karen Krikorian, in Baghdad last week.

An official at the Armenian embassy in Baghdad confirmed the meeting took place without giving further details, Reuters reports, citing the ministry spokesman said.
It comes after a trade ministry spokesman said the administration will gradually cut imports of Turkish cooking oil that it supplies for free to the population under a food rationing programme.  The plan came on agenda due to political tensions between the two countries
“The plan is to replace Turkish oil with locally produced oil and oil from other countries,” he said, without indicating the reason for replacing Turkey with other suppliers.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, import, Iraq, oil

Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki accuses Turkish Erdogan killing Iraqis like they did to Armenian

December 24, 2015 By administrator

arton120220-480x271In a newsletter published by the Egyptian news website Veto Gate, the vice president of Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki accuses Turkish President RT Erdogan to kill Iraqis as their ancestors killed Armenians hundred years ago .

At a meeting with the Orthodox Bishop of the Armenian community, he expressed great sympathy for the Armenians and the injustice they have suffered at the hands of Ottoman rule, stressing the need not to repeat the tragedy.

Thursday, December 24, 2015,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, Erdogan, Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki, Turkey

Sydney man to trek Mount Ararat in Turkey to fundraising for Armenian children in Syria

July 31, 2015 By administrator

By Danuta Kozaki

Sassoon Grigorian at St Stephen's church

Sassoon Grigorian at St Stephen’s church

An Armenian-Australian is preparing to trek Mount Ararat in Turkey, to help raise funds for the thousands of Armenian-heritage children caught up in the violence in Syria.

It is estimated more than 15,000 Syrians of Armenian background have found refuge in Armenia. Reported abc.net.au

Sydneysider Sassoon Grigorian, who leaves for the trek next week, said the it was also in homage to the Australian effort after the Armenian genocide 100 years ago, when Australia was the first to set up an orphanage for refugees in Lebanon.

Mr Grigorian said a small team was making the trek for charity Mission Armenia and United Nations refugee agency UNHCR.

He said the Syrian-Armenian families were doing it tough.

“So even though they’re of Armenian heritage they’re moving to Armenia, which is a completely different country and [they have to make] a lot of major adjustments so they need all sorts of help,” Mr Grigorian said.

He said climbing Mount Ararat — which can be seen from Armenia — had been a lifetime dream.

“Mount Ararat is a very symbolic mountain. It’s the highest mountain in Turkey but for Armenians it has a very significant influence,” he said.

“It’s supposedly the resting place of Noah’s ark and it’s basically a national symbol for Armenians around the world.”

Historian Peter Stanley, from the University of New South Wales in Canberra, said the trek symbolised the close relationship between Australia and Armenia.

“I think it’s an extraordinary throwback to a huge Australian effort to relieve the sufferings of the victims of the Armenian genocide during the First World War, but into the 1920s and 30s,” Professor Stanley said.

“There were church men and women involved right across Australia, especially from the evangelical churches, but the Anglicans and the Catholics were also active.

“But it went beyond the churches too, there were Australian humanitarians who were deeply committed to the idea of the league of nations coming out of the tragedy of the Great War of course.”

He said there was a wide variety of people involved.

“War widows — a woman called Edith Glanville whose son was killed on Gallipoli, she went to help the Armenians,” Professor Stanley said.

“Jessie Webb, who is famous in Australian women’s history, became very active in supporting the league of nations.

“Ex-war nurses — a woman called Isabelle Hotan who went to look after refugee camps, and in fact there was an Australian orphanage in Beirut supported for years by Australian fundraising.”

Mr Grigorian said his children’s great-grandfathers were saved in that very orphanage.

“Two of those survivors were my children’s great-grandparents — and a lot of funding was raised from Australia to help those orphans,” he said.

“In fact there was an orphanage in current day Lebanon which my children’s great-grandfathers went to.”

Mr Grigorian said many Australians of today might not be aware of that history.

“I remember speaking to the late Gough Whitlam and he told me when I was at a community event ‘my mother used to tell me when I was having dinner’, he would say, ‘remember the starving Armenians’, ” he said.

“So this is something that many Australians from that generation who just came back from World War I, despite the difficulties they were in, found it within themselves to conduct this major humanitarian relief campaign.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, Mount Ararat, SYDNEY, Turkey

ARMENIA Over 100,000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013

March 2, 2014 By administrator

Over 100,000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013 announced Mekhak Apresyan, head of a department of the Ministry of the Armenian economy in charge of tourism.

arton97564-344x258Mekhak Apresyan told reporters after talks with an Iranian delegation headed by Seyyed Mohammad Kazim Holdi-Nasab, a senior Iranian organization of tourism and cultural heritage.

According to official figures, the record number of Iranian tourists visiting Armenia was registered in 2008 with 134,000 people. The decrease in this number was largely caused by the devaluation of the Iranian national currency, the rial, in recent years due to Western sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

According to Seyyed Mohammad Kazim Holdi-Nasab, in 2013 some 5400 citizens of Armenia visited Iran as tourists.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, ARMENIA Over 100

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