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Iran to restore 3 Armenian churches

June 3, 2014 By administrator

June 3, 2014 – 16:37 AMT

Iran is ready to launch works for restoration of 3 Armenian churches in the Tghmut river basin.

179529The Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Atrpatakan, Supreme Archimandrite Grigor Chiftchyan addressed the Aras economic zone department for protection of cultural and religious monuments with a request to observe the norms of Armenian church construction, Blagovest-Info reported.

Iran has 7 free economic zones, with the Republic’s government planning to use them for development of economy and tourism. Extensive grounds owned by Armenian Church, as well as 3 churches – St. Gregory the Illuminator, St. Sargis and St. George are situated in Aras.

As Iranian authorities are preparing for restoration, Armenian Eparchy suggested involvement of Armenian experts, with the offer to be taken into consideration.

As agreed with Armenian side, upon completion of restoration, the churches will be included into the Aras tourist routes.

Currently, there are 25 Armenian churches in Iran, with 11 of them operating mainly in Tehran, Tabriz and Isfahan.

Source: PanARMENIAN.Net

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, churches, Iran, restore

Syria: Armenian churches, schools hit in Aleppo bombings

June 2, 2014 By administrator

Armenian churches, schools, residential houses and stores have come under bomb attacks in Aleppo, Syria amid the growing 1958184_299752340192861_487907060271735918_nviolence and tension in the city.

The Armenian-populated district of Nor-Kyugh has suffered the heaviest damages, the local weekly Gandzasar says in a Facebook post.

Two ethnic Armenians, Stepan Arushyan and Zareh Ghazaryan, have been wounded in the attacks, but their condition is reported to be satisfactory after medical assistance.

Aleppo-Armenian sources earlier told Tert.am that most of the Armenians had found shelter in their buildings’ cellars to avoid the continuing attacks of makeshift missiles against the district.

Photos by Maria Gabrielyan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Aleppo, Armenian, Bombings, churches, Schools, Syria

Turkish President Gul says hopes to normalize relations with Armenia

May 31, 2014 By administrator

Turkish President Abdullah Gul attended on Friday a panel discussion at the Harvard Kennedy School in the United States, where, among other issues, he spoke about the Gul hopenormalization of Armenian-Turkish relations, Turkey’s Anadolu state-run news agency reported.

Abdullah Gul reminded Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s condolence message on the eve of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and noted that “many painful events happened in Anatolia in 1915.”

The Turkish leader stressed that Turkey opened all its archives to researchers. In his words, a “strong will and a dialogue are necessary” for the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

“We approach Armenia sincerely. I am the first Turkish President to have visited Armenia. There is still hope to normalize relations with Armenia,” the Turkish President concluded.

Related: Serzh Sargsyan invites next President of Turkey to Yerevan to confront history

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Gul, hopes, normalize, Turkish

At least 22 killed, 77 injured in Aleppo’s Armenian-populated district

May 31, 2014 By administrator

bout 22 barrel bombs were dropped by opposition forces in Nor Gyugh Armenian-populated district of Aleppo Friday evening, killing at least 22 and injuring 77 others, Aleppo 77 injuredArmenian News reports.

The news agency calls on the Armenians of Nor Gyugh not to leave their homes except in cases of urgent necessity and to keep off their windows and balconies.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Aleppo, Armenian, district, populated

Armenian Startup’s Tech May Spell Death of Powerpoint

May 30, 2014 By administrator

YEREVAN (Forbes)—Entrepreneurship can come from all places. And just as Skype launched Estonia into the forefront of technological start-up innovation, a new company voiceboardbased primarily in Armenia hopes to bring the Caucasus start-up scene into the global spot-light.

If it succeeds in doing so, it could spell an end to Powerpoint: nobody’s favourite presentation tool. The company – Voiceboard – is creating a presentation platform that incorporates different voice recognition platforms and Microsoft’s Kinect – the technology used for body motion control of Xbox games – to give presenters the ability to control presentations through vocal commands and gestures.

Currently Voiceboard is expanding its Armenian office and just starting to offer a demo product to customers. It signed up its first customer in March and hopes to have the first edition out in June. Initially the product will only have voice control features with gestures to be added in at a later date.

The company has grown significantly in a short period of time in order to get to this point. It has grown from four under-employed engineers brainstorming in a living-room to a company with offices in Bulgaria and Armenia, as well as a separate entity in the USA.

“We were sitting in my living room with a whiteboard thinking about getting into IT consultancy and brainstorming,” says Nigel Sharp co-founder of Lionsharp, the company behind Voiceboard. “We thought: ‘It’s so annoying to have to get up from sofa and write something and then the board would get filled up and we’d have to take a picture of it, wipe it clean and start again. Wouldn’t it be great if we could just control everything from here digitally?’”

Development started and the start-up secured a series of opportunities. First it won a competition, organised in conjunction with Microsoft’s Armenian Innovation Center – to go work in a business accelerator in Bulgaria called Eleven. The company then got a chance to demonstrate its presentation tools at TEDx – a popular series of lectures on science and technology. The start-up also had some success at the Microsoft Imagine Cup – an international innovation competition for technology.

“TEDx is a fantastic platform to get the word out. We did our first ever presentation there and were getting phone calls from investors from a week after that,” he says. “A month later and we had concrete offers on the table.”

Sharp attributes some of the success the country had to the start-up scene in Armenia. The country poses significant problems – particularly around areas like international security, potential visas for Armenians to visit other countries, a lack of financial backers and significant red-tape when forming a company. However, it also provides a skilled pool of labour at a low cost that is interested in experimenting in the IT sector and not afraid to take on the risks associated with entrepreneurship.

“I found that young Armenians are ready to do a bit more to choose their opportunities,” says Sharp. “My co-founders are 20-21 and they’re throwing away a job that has a salary to come found a start-up.”

Although Sharp worries about the potential geo-political situation – with Armenia allying itself with Russia and rumours flying about the resumption of a decade-plus long war with Azerbaijan over the semi-autonomous province of Nagorno-Karabakh – he remains confident in both his economy and the wider opportunities available in Armenia.

“Armenia is aligning itself with Russia in formal treaties as well as informally in things such as the Eurovision Song Contest,” he says. “It does raise concerns for a company like ours which is now mothered in the USA.”

“But there is huge potential. Collaborative entrepreneurship should be happening here,” he adds. “Guys with good ideas and management skills should be bringing those into Armenia. There are plenty of good ideas but they need backing, organisation, which is not always a strong point.”

If Voiceboard can revolutionise business presentations in much the same way Skype changed international online communication, it would put Armenia on the map and could start a flood of investors searching for the next big technological solution. Who said that messing with an Xbox Kinect would never get you anywhere?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, Startup’s, Tech

Armenian soldiers wounded in Azerbaijan’s act of sabotage are recovering (Video)

May 29, 2014 By administrator

May 29, 2014 | 16:49

Karabakh-SoldierYEREVAN. – Four Armenian soldiers injured in an infiltration attempt by Azerbaijan have been transported to Yerevan hospital with shrapnel and gunshot wounds in the head, chest and legs.

Head of the central hospital Aram Asaturyan said the soldiers sustained non-life-threatening wounds.

The three soldiers have good chances to recover,  the exception is one who was gravely wounded in his eyes. The rest are in moderately grave condition.

Four Armenian soldiers were killed and one was wounded as a result of Azerbaijan’s intelligence-diversionary infiltration attempt in the southerly direction of the line of contact on the night of May 28.

The Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army vanguard units took retaliatory actions and drove the adversary back to its starting positions, the Defense Army press service reported. According to preliminary reports, Azerbaijani side had losses: at least two killed and one injured.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, recovering, soldiers

Turkish, Armenian Relations Perspectives, University of California Irvine (Video)

May 19, 2014 By administrator

The Institute for International, Global and Regional Studies (IIGaRS), International Studies Public Forum, and Center for Citizen

YouTube-thumpPeacebuilding Present: “Turkish-Armenian Relations: Perspectives from Turkey and the Armenian Diaspora”

 

Panel of Speakers:

Fikret Adanir, Professor of History Emeritus, Sabanci University
Etyen Mahçupyan, Advisor to TESEV & Columnist for Zaman Newspaper

Levon Marashlian, Professor of History & Political Science, Glendale Community College

Edvin Minassian, Chairman Ex Officio & Executive Board Member of the Armenian Bar Association

It was held on Thursday, May 15, 2014

5:00-6:30 p.m
Social Science Plaza A, Room 1100

University of California, Irvine

The event followed by a reception hosted by the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding in SSPA 2112

 

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Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, Perspectives, Relations, Turkish

Representatives of Greek, Armenian and Catholic church to pray together during Pope’s visit

May 17, 2014 By administrator

May 17, 2014 | 21:15

The representatives of  Greek-Orthodox, Armenian and Roman Catholic church will pray together inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during the visit of Pope Francis, the Vatican spokesman said.

209747The Rev. Federico Lombardi said the service would be “extraordinarily historic”.

Pope Francis will visit Jordan,the West Bank and Israel on May 24-26.   Pope Francis has a heavy schedule during the three days 13 speeches or homilies, private audiences with leaders of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinians, meetings with patriarchs, muftis, rabbis and refugees, as well as symbolic visits to some of the holiest sites in Christianity, Islam and Judaism, the Vatican Radio reported.

Lombardi said the Pope will be accompanied by ‎Rabbi Abraham Skorka and Omar Abboud, a leader of Argentina’s Islamic community.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Catholic, Greek, Pope's visit

Special Detachment Commander: Armenian side had success in Karabakh War thanks to reasonable and competent actions

May 8, 2014 By administrator

The liberation of Shushi was a strategic operation, Special Detachment Commander Vladimir Vardanov told a press conference on Thursday.

Vladimir VardanovOn May 8-9, 1992, one of the most brilliant actions of the Armenian military art, the liberation of Shushi, was carried out. The operation of Shushi’s liberation was planned, developed and managed by the Armenian talented military specialists and the heroes of liberating defense under the leadership of legendary General Arkadi Ter-Tadevosyan (Komandos). The Armenian warriors, attacking simultaneously in four directions, were distinguished by their discipline, exceptional bravery and decisiveness, and on May 9 they liberated Sushi.

According to Vardanov, the Armenian side had success in the Karabakh War thanks to reasonable and competent actions, otherwise, by diplomatic means, it would be impossible to liberate the Armenian territories.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Karabakh, liberation of Shushi

4 Armenians wounded in Syria

May 3, 2014 By administrator

May 03, 2014 | 10:33
ALEPPO. – Four Armenians sustained injuries as a result of Thursday’s and Friday’s airstrikes to the Armenian-populated districts of Aleppo, Syria.

207397The press service of the Diocese of Aleppo of the Armenian Apostolic Church informed the aforementioned.

It also noted that the city’s Armenian districts are being subjected to airstrikes and shelling for the past several days.

Peno Pilachian, Levon Hovhannissian, Marlen Pokravorian, and Eli Chilaposhian were wounded as a result of the recent attacks.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Syria

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