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Group of Armenia citizens ready to defend Syria’s Armenian-populated areas

March 27, 2014 By administrator

March 26, 2014 | 15:13

13424911523_76990d4e1f_bYEREVAN. – There are volunteers in Armenia who have expressed a wish to set up a volunteer detachment and head to Syria to protect the Armenian-populated areas (PHOTOS).

Several dozens of Armenian citizens, who on Wednesday staged a demonstration in front of the UN Office in Armenia, told the aforementioned to reporters.

“We want to form a 20-30 member detachment. We will inform the [Armenian] government about this idea.

“[But] for the most part, this detachment can help the Syrian Armenians emotionally, so they sense that their compatriots stand with them, and they will be with them at the moment of need,” initiative member Arman Mkhitaryan told Armenian-NEWS.am.

In his words, however, the UN’s silence on this matter is strange.

“We want to remind this organization the objectives it is called to serve. We condemn the UN’s silence; this is a crime, a silent acquiescence to Turkey’s actions,” Mkhitaryan added.

Subsequently, the protestors handed a respective letter to the UN Office in Armenia.

In the early morning on March 21, armed militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra Islamic terrorist group infiltrated into northern Syria’s Latakia Governorate, which is predominantly inhabited by Armenians and Alawites, from four directions. Two large groups of terrorists had launched the attack from Turkey. About 600 Kessab-Armenian families are currently sheltered in Latakia city. On March 23, Turkish fighter planes downed a Syrian military aircraft that was conducting a mission against the Islamic terrorists in Kessab. On Monday, a group of Armenian parliament members headed to Latakia.

Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Syria, Turkey

Syria: Rebels on the offensive with new weapons

March 27, 2014 By administrator

PRESS REVIEW

Featuring ground-to-air missiles, Islamist insurgents advancing in Aleppo, Idlib and in the province of Latakia, the stronghold of Assad.

We expected a rebel attack from the south, via Jordan, with logistical support Saudi. But after losing last week Yabroud and Krak des Chevaliers, the response of the anti-Assad finally came from northern Syria through Turkey and with new weapons supplied by Qatar.

Against the attack spans three provinces. First that of Aleppo, where the regime has lost neighborhoods Layramoun and Mount Chwayhné, which dominates the west of the city, and saved many casualties. This weakens the insurgents advanced Zahra government district in north-west of Aleppo, where the center formidable intelligence services of the air force, the rebels seek to take for months. To the west, in Idlib province, the army has given fifteen checkpoints near Khan Cheikhoun, and the regime has no more as military bases and Wadi al-Deif Hamadiyé, surrounded and supplied by air. Finally, last week, three Islamist groups – the al-Front Nosra, Cham al-Islam and Ansar al-Islam – attack the province of Latakia, hitherto relatively untouched by the fighting. This region, Alawite majority, confession of President Bashar al-Assad, is one of the main strongholds of the regime.

The scheme not yet threatened Monday, insurgents captured the station Kassab, one of the last official crossing points still in the hands of the regime along the border with Turkey. They also took control of the Armenian village of Kassab six kilometers from the border, and fighting is still raging in neighboring hamlets. In response, the Air Force launches explosive barrels in the area near the Jabal Turkman, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London, which has recorded at least 170 deaths on both else. Damascus accuses Turkey of having lent a hand to the jihadists. Sunday Ankara aviation shot a Syrian plane, which had violated Turkish airspace, according to the Turkish authorities, was denied by Damascus. “The rebels want to cut the road between the Armenian enclave Kassab in Latakia, where a calm reigns three years since the conflict began,” decrypts the researcher Fabrice Balanche.

Tuesday, the rebels would have seized the port Samra, at the Turkish border. This would allow them to have their own point of maritime supplies. This offensive, which does not threaten the regime owes nothing to chance. “We received weapons that Qatar had promised including surface to air missiles,” says an official of the opposition. Through recent deliveries, Doha seeks to strengthen the capacity of action groups that are close to him, to the detriment of those sponsored by rival Saudi. It is also to show that when the Arab summit held in Kuwait, dedicated to the Syrian drama, rebellion is far from having said its last word. And a few days after the bittersweet about Robert Ford, “Mr. Syria” at the State Department, who just resign. “Assad will remain in power in the medium term, and the opposition has failed to reassure the minority Alawite Assad to loose it” regretted Mr. Ford on his return to the United States.

Georges Malbrunot

LE FIGARO

Thursday, March 27, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Kessab, Rebel, Syria

Armenian MPs meet with Syria’s Assad in Damascus

March 27, 2014 By administrator

The Armenian parliamentary delegation, headed by Republican lawmaker Samvel Farmanyan, met on Thursday with the Syrian president in Damascus.

20140327-150133_h535625Bashar al-Assad warned, during the talks, of the terrorism and extremism threats which he said receives backing from the West and several countries in the region, the SANA News Agency reported.
He told the Armenian MPs that the extremist ideology is a serious challenge to the region which has been historically known for its cultural and social diversity.

Mr Farmanyan conveyed to the Syrian leader a message from President Serzh Sargsyan in which the latter condemned Turkey-backed terrorist groups’ attacks against the Armenian populated town of Kassab.

“We have discussed the situation at the meetings, as well as the condition of our compatriots. After the return to Yerevan, we will share more details of both the outcomes of the fact-finding mission and the impressions with the president, prime minister and the National Assembly,” said the Republican MP.

For his part, President al-Assad appreciated the Armenian leader’s objective position on Syria, considering it supportive of the country’s stability. He highlighted parliamentarians’ role in revealing threats of terrorism and extremism.

At the end, the Armenian lawmakers expressed solidarity with the Syrian government, underling that the country will manage to resume its reputation as a crossroad of different cultures.

The delegation headed to Syria on a fact-finding mission Wednesday. They had plans to visit other Armenian-populated areas but weren’t recommended to for security considerations.

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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Damascus., Kessab, Syria

Turkish Activists Condemn Ongoing Offences in Kessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

turkish-writersPublisher Sait Cetinoglu (left) and author Ragip Zarakolu, two of Turkey’s most prominent intellectuals

YEREVAN (Armenpress)—The attacks against the Armenian-populated Syrian town of Kessab and Turkey’s support to the terrorists carrying out the attacks has angered some Turkish intellectuals. As Turkey’s DemokratHaber.net reports, prominent Turkish publisher and author Ragip Zarakolu and publicist Sait Cetinoglu have voiced their concerns.

“Al-Qaeda’s group easily crossed the border with Antakya and attacked the magnificent region of Kessab, situated right on the opposite side of the border. Among the other peculiarities of Kessab is that it is an Armenian-populated town. But now Kessab is totally empty. The local population has again had to migrate after 1915 and then 1939. They have currently fled to Latakia,” Ragip Zarakolu underscored.

Another Turkish intellectual Sait Cetinoglu stated that the houses of the Armenians are being robbed. Among other things Sait Cetinoglu emphasized: “I have friends in Kessab. Historian Hakob Cholakian from Musa Dagh also lives in Kessab. I am concerned with the situation my friends appeared in. Kessab was a real paradise on earth. What a pity that nothing will be left from that beauty. There are testimonies saying that the looting is coordinated from Turkey.”

The armed incursion began on Friday, March 21, with rebels associated with Al-Qaeda’s al-Nusra Front, Sham al-Islam and Ansar al-Sham crossing the Turkish border and attacking the Armenian civilian population of Kessab. The attackers immediately seized two guard posts overlooking Kessab, including a strategic hill known as Observatory 45 and later took over the border crossing point with Turkey. Snipers targeted the civilian population and launched mortar attacks on the town and the surrounding villages.

According to eyewitness accounts, the attackers crossed the Turkish border with Syria openly passing through Turkish military barracks. According to Turkish media reports, the attackers carried their injured back to Turkey for treatment in the town of Yayladagi.

Some 670 Armenian families, the majority of the population of Kessab, were evacuated by the local Armenian community leadership to safer areas in neighboring Basit and Latakia. Ten to fifteen families with relations too elderly to move were either unable to leave or chose to stay in their homes.

On Saturday, March 22, Syrian troops launched a counteroffensive in an attempt to regain the border crossing point, eye-witnesses and state media reported. However, on Sunday, March 23, the extremist groups once again entered the town of Kessab, took the remaining Armenian families hostage, desecrated the town’s three Armenian churches, pillaging local residences and occupying the town and surrounding villages.

Located in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border with Turkey, Kessab had, until very recently, evaded major battles in the Syrian conflict. The local Armenian population had increased in recent years with the city serving as safe-haven for those fleeing from the war-torn cities of Yacubiye, Rakka and Aleppo.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Syria, Turkey, Turkish Activists

ANC of Europe Appeals to EU Leaders for Action on Kessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

#savekessab

BRUSSELS—The President of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (ANC of Europe) Kaspar Karampetian has sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, the EAFJD1President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, and the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz. The letter reads:

“In the last days, we are very much concerned with what’s happening in Syria, particularly in the region of Kessab, at the north-westernmost border of Syria with Turkey, where Al-Qaeda affiliated extremists attacked the region from Turkey, and drove the civilian population out of their homes.

“We would like to draw your attention on this matter, and ask you to intervene and stop the organized attacks on the Armenian population, a region that is since centuries predominantly inhabited by Armenians. The civilian population had to be evacuated south to safer regions along the coastline. They are being hosted by their relatives and the Armenian community in Latakia, in churches and communal areas. Armenians all over the world are supporting them, especially European-Armenian communities, which have strong ties to Kessab.

“In Syria, where the largest Armenian community of the Middle East exists, and since the conflict in the country, Armenians are very aware of Turkey’s role in assisting the extremists. For us, Turkey is continuing her genocidal policy against the Armenians, against the Armenian community in Syria. What was not wiped out in the deserts of Syria in 1915 is now being annihilated by the current Turkish state.

“You, Presidents of EU Institutions – the EU, a Nobel peace prize holder – have the authority today to stop Turkey’s aggression against the Armenians of Kessab, and stop the uprooting of a minority group, which already twice has been the target of Turkey’s intolerance. Giving ground, assistance and intelligence for cross-border attacks to Al-Qaeda extremists, to target a civilian population should not be tolerated.

‘In the past, EU countries have given considerable humanitarian aid to Armenians fleeing Ottoman Turkish persecutions. Today, they are being persecuted anew. We urge you to immediately call on Turkey to stop assisting these extremist groups in attacking the Armenian population of the region, and in cooperation with Kristalina Georgieva, EU Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response, to direct immediate humanitarian assistance to the displaced population of Kessab, currently sheltered in Latakia. What they need now is assistance and support – until they get on their feet again, and rebuild their villages, something that they already have done twice.

‘Given the urgency of the matter, we are ready to meet you, or other EU senior officials, at any given moment, to discuss matters of humanitarian aid for Kessab residents and Syrian Armenians in general.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Syria

#savekessab An Appeal to All Armenians Across the World from the Armenians of Kessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

LATAKIA, Syria—The Armenians of Kessab, having fled from attacks by militant extremists from Turkey and currently living in refuge in Latakia, have issued an appeal addressed to all Armenians across the world. The full text armenians-lattakiaof the letter is below.

“On Mother’s Day, March 21, 2014, our beautiful town was brutally attacked by Al-Qaeda linked extremists, with the blessings and full military and logistical support of the Turkish government.

“Before sunrise, we woke up to the horror of a shower of missiles and rockets falling on our town. Thousands of extremists crossed the borders towards our town. Missiles were fired from Turkey to destroy beautiful Kessab and to celebrate the approach of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Kessabtsi heroes defended the town with their simple hunting weapons until more forces from the Syrian government came to fight back the horrific attack on our town. If Kessabtsis were not informed to leave their houses by those heroes, the world would have silently witnessed yet another genocide and stood by while the media gave them yet another version of lies.

“Kessab has always been home to thousands of Armenians for centuries. The first agonizing tragedy in Kessab happened in April 1909, when a rabble of thousands of Turkish men attacked Kessab, robbing and burning houses. 161 Armenians were killed in this brutal attack. In 1915, during the Armenian genocide, Turkish troops came into Kessab and started deporting Armenians and killed almost 5000 Armenian people from Kessab. The Armenian genocide at the hands of the Turks in 1915 took the lives of one and a half million Armenians. More Armenians are getting killed and will get killed in Syria if nothing is done. The Arabs in Syria took us in then, took care of us, helped us back on our feet and helped us survive through that horrible memory of death and destruction and we will be eternally grateful to them. Since then we lived in peace and harmony with other sects, like a huge family in a home called Syria.

“Today, we need help once again, because sadly the Turkish government dared to attack Armenians one more time ignoring the Armenian case. With this act Turkey has refused, yet again, to recognize the Armenian genocide at the hands of the Turks and is assisting in the murder of more Armenians in Syria. We have nothing against the Turkish people. We have lived as neighbors with them and want to continue to live as neighbors with them. It is the Turkish government, supporting and facilitating the murder of Kessabtsis by terrorists, that we plea against. We just want our town back, or what remains of it. We are heartbroken by the numerous videos and photographs that show how those extremists are destroying and burning our beautiful town. All Syrians know that wherever those extremists get in, only death and destruction is left behind.

“Our homes have been taken from us, centuries of our heritage has been destroyed.

“This is a call to all Armenians. This is a call to humanity. The world needs to hear the truth. Erdogan and his government are war criminals. We need your help. We need you to take action. Our lives depend on the chance that you will do something to make sure we too don’t die. We were forced out of our homes and our town with nothing but the clothes we wear. If we stayed to gather even the bare necessities, we would have definitely died. Most of us cannot even escape because we don’t have our passports or documents of identification. Please, invoke the intervention of your governments, of the UN, of any other authority that you believe can help us. All we want to do is live. If you ignore this, we all will die a horrible death at the hands of these terrorists, by being butchered in cold blood like many other Armenians in Aleppo, Yacoubiyeh, Ghenemiyeh, and around Syria.

“Those who you call rebels are extremists who came to Syria for jihad with many nationalities amongst them like Afghans, Chechens, and Saudis. Kessabtsis and all of Syria saw them and were attacked and killed by them. The media can’t hide the truth forever. Those who you call rebels were targeting and attacking civilians.

“Don’t you think enough innocent blood has been spilled? Don’t you think enough destruction has been done? We all lived peacefully and happily just three years ago. This is not a revolution, this is war. And the Syrian army is now in Kessab fighting to make sure Armenians will go back to their homes safely.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Syria

Armenia MPs meet with Syria president and parliament leader #savekessab

March 27, 2014 By administrator

March 27, 2014 | 14:17

201150DAMASCUS. – The Armenian National Assembly (NA) delegation, which has traveled to Syria, on Thursday met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to discuss the problems of Syrian Armenians and the future of Syria’s predominantly Armenian-populated town of Kessab.

NA deputy and ruling Republican NA Faction member Levon Martirosyan, who is in Syria at present, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

He noted that the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.

“Now, we are much better informed about the events unrolling in and around Syria. We exchanged views with the president. We reached an agreement that we will exchange the information we received to the Armenian body politic and, if possible, to the international community, too.

“The Syrian government is determined to establish peace and to fight against those groups which have intruded [into Syria] from foreign countries, including Turkey.

“The Syrian government does not differentiate between its citizens. Also, it will help the Armenian community return to Kessab. There is a very positive attitude [in Syria] toward the Armenians,” Martirosyan informed.

The Armenian MPs had a warm meeting also with Speaker Mohammad Jihad al-Laham of the People’s Council [parliament] of Syria.

Martirosyan noted that they exchanged views on the regional developments. As per the Armenian MP, the head of the Syrian parliament noted that there are citizens of three countries, including Turkey and Azerbaijan, among the mercenaries who have infiltrated into Syria.

In the early morning on March 21, armed militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra Islamic terrorist group infiltrated into northern Syria’s Latakia Governorate, which is predominantly inhabited by Armenians and Alawites, from four directions. Two large groups of terrorists had launched the attack from Turkey. About 600 Kessab-Armenian families are currently sheltered in Latakia city. On March 23, Turkish fighter planes downed a Syrian military aircraft that was conducting a mission against the Islamic terrorists in Kessab. On Monday, a group of Armenia parliament members headed to Syria to assess the situation in the country.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #savekessab, Armenia, Syria

Armenian, Turkish filmmakers to hold 10th meeting in April

March 23, 2014 By administrator

March 22, 2014 – 18:29 AMT

The Armenia-Turkey Cinema Platform (ATCP) is getting ready for its tenth meeting.

The platform, promoting joint film production between Armenian and Turkish filmmakers, will convene on April 14-16 as part of activities on the sidelines of the 33rd Istanbul International Film Festival. The ATCP this year is backed by the European Union, Al-Monitor reports.

Filmmakers from Turkey, Armenia and their diasporas can submit projects by March 28. The initiative had started with short films and documentaries, produced with amateur means and based on human stories that moved the audiences and built cultural bridges.

This year, the platform’s international jury will assess 10 projects and award one a $10,000 grant.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Turkey

Armenia, Russia to form training & education center for space research

March 12, 2014 By administrator

March 12, 2014 – 18:16 AMT

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenia and Russia plan to create a training and education center for space research, National Security Council Secretary said.

As Artur Baghda saryan stated at the March 12 working meeting with the representatives of Roscosmos, a list of companies to manufacture the space agency-ordered products was formed.

Also, results of visits to Armenia’s state institutions, Byurakan observatory, Ahstarak-based Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, as well as meetings with the heads of a number of enterprises were summarized.

At the meeting, Baghdasaryan stressed serious cooperation potential between Armenia and Roscosmos. The NSC Secretary thanked the latter for assistance in re-equipment of Byurakan observatory to be continued for the next 2 years to enable serious space research.

As he further stressed, the 2012-2013 Byurakan observatory modernization project implemented in he framework of cooperation between Russian Security Council and NSC proved effective and the experience could be used in modernization of other enterprises.

The meeting participants agreed that Armenia’s major scientific potential can be effectively used in the sectors of space research and development of industy in the relevant sector, Novosti-Armenia reported.

The Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, or Byurakan Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Armenian Academy of Sciences. It is located on the slope of Mount Aragats in the village of Byurakan in Armenia. Founded in 1946 by Viktor Hambardzumyan, it was one of the main astronomy centers of the USSR. Scientific researches of the observatory are related mainly with the instability phenomena in the Universe.

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Armenia, Turkey Clash over Genocide at UN Security Council (Video)

February 19, 2014 By administrator

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

Foreshadowing next year’s Centennial commemorative events, the Armenian Genocide issue was discussed for the first time at the UN Security Council on January 29.

Armenia and Turks clash at UN 1Armenia’s Ambassador Garen Nazarian, addressing the main topic of the Security Council session, ‘War, its Lessons, and the Search for a Permanent Peace,’ began his remarks with a subtle hint to Turkey on UN’s peacemaking role: “to forge a deeper reconciliation among peoples, based on a shared narrative and memory of a troubled past. Often this process entails more than simply adopting declarations and resolutions, visiting and laying down flowers at victims’ memorials or signing agreements or protocols and shaking hands. To be lasting, reconciliation may require the settling of the past, recognition and acceptance of responsibility for committed crimes.”

Regarding lessons learned from the Armenian Genocide, Amb. Nazarian specifically mentioned that the “reconciliation process could be delayed for decades or even generations. This was the first modern genocide perpetrated under the cover of the First World War.” Armenia’s representative went on to insist that “ending impunity for heinous mass atrocity crimes is vital for restoring justice and normalcy.”

Amb. Nazarian also outlined the steps necessary for proper reconciliation between nations: “successfully reconciled societies and nations usually undergo an extensive process of restoring justice, including reparations to victims and their heirs in order to re-establish their national dignity and identity. It is also imperative to speak with one voice against the distortion of history, the denial of historical crimes, and negationism.”

In his response, Turkey’s UN representative Halit Cevik, not surprisingly, focused on the future rather than his country’s bloody past. Without realizing that he was condemning his own country, the Turkish delegate insisted that “those responsible for the most serious crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes, must be held accountable.” Amb. Cevik then went on to repeat his government’s worn-out denials, claiming that “allegations of genocide regarding the 1915 events have never been legally or historically substantiated. In this same vein, there is neither political nor legal consensus as to the nature of those events…. We believe that deriving animosity from history by trying to imprint on others an incriminating and one-sided view of the past, and calling for selective compassion, is not the proper way of respecting the memory of many Turks, Armenians, and others who lost their lives during the First World War. It is therefore important to face history in its entirety, and through impartial scientific examination of historical records and archives, so that the right lessons may be drawn from history and the common fair memory can be reached.”

Amb. Nazarian, in his right of reply, expressed deep regret to hear the Turkish representative’s “distorted explanations about the undeniable fact of the Armenian Genocide which took the lives of 1.5 million Armenian children, women and men living in the Ottoman Empire during the regime of Young Turks…. It began on April 24, 1915, and went on until 1923 — the systematic and planned slaughter of the entire nation.”

Describing in detail the deportations and massacres culminating in genocide, Amb. Nazarian asserted that “this crime has been recognized by a number of [UN] member states and international organizations, including the United Nations and its subsidiary body — the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities.

In a second reply to Amb. Nazarian, Turkey’s representative became more subtle in his denialism: “We did not say that nothing happened in 1915. These events do not fit in the description of genocide which was defined in the [UN] Convention of 1948. Now, an Armenian delegation is raising that the 1915 events are genocide in the absence of any resolution or any decision of the International Court. So how do you expect us…,” before he could finish his statement, his cell phone rang, interrupting him in mid-sentence.

It is very likely that more such confrontations will take place with Turkey leading up to the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide. Turkish officials do not seem to realize that the more they deny and counter the Armenian activities, the more they help publicize the Genocide and the just demands of the Armenian people. Meanwhile, thanks to the Turkish delegation’s two responses to Amb. Nazarian statements, the Armenian Genocide was extensively discussed at the UN Security Council for the first time ever!

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