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Kesab experiencing feelings of Armenians in 1915

April 2, 2014 By administrator

Vahakn Keşişy, while opponents seized by Kesab what it means for the Armenians, wrote to Universal newspaper.

Wednesday 2 April 2014

BY Vahakn that KEŞİŞY

Modern Armenian Diaspora Diaspora that emerged after 1915 was born in the Middle East. The newly established Republic of Turkey in the Arab countries south nm_kesab_5555550_1626of the disposal Armenians from side to side in the ’20s of the last century, formed the theme of today’s community. Almost a hundred years have passed since those days to. So go in peace in the Middle East 20 century, of course, has changed the fate of the Armenian community. Every single war has reduced the Armenian population in the Middle East.

In the early years wanting to stay close to Turkey, Armenians found in distancing themselves day by day. Some of Europe, and others further and further away, beyond oceans and settled in America and Australia. For example, 15-year Lebanese Civil War 100 thousand Armenians was the reason to abandon the Middle East. Now for the war in Syria. Distant from the conflict zone in the first year of the war, the Armenians have not abandoned the cities and villages. But first bomb exploded in Aleppo in July 2012 and then 20 thousand Armenians from Aleppo Aleppo hell were forced to leave. Last week, a small town on the border with Turkey Kesab’t event began a new wave of Armenian relocation has enabled us to witness.

But not Kesab Aleppo. Kesab not in Beirut or Istanbul. Kesab for Armenians Armenian kingdoms that existed in the Middle Ages a relic. A continuation title. Armenia without being dependent on the state, one of the places where Armenians live permanently, it places the fingers to count even much income. In short, after 1915 they continued to live a little bit of Armenians still one of the places. Another important matter is Kesab Armenians live in a village environment there. After the forcible deportation of Armenians urbanized life, look past one of the most important causes of breakage. As Kesab several residential location, this link with the past is preserved to create points.

NOT ONLY TO EFFECT KESABLI

Such a ring of extinction, primarily, including Kesablı, also will have an impact on the lives of many Armenians. Every year, visitors to Kesab, spent his summers there, always protecting Kesab’l spiritual bond we’re talking about a large community. Syria and Lebanon were the center of youth organizations Kesab camping. For Armenians, the European and American Kesab Armenianship, which symbolize. Armenianship real and authentic experience, then those who want to experience the feeling of a place unique in the world of Kesab’t.

Although it may seem adventurous and orientalist, diaspora identity is such a thing to behold. There could be remembered as the tale of the past, there was only one place, perhaps it is Kesab’t. But it is concerned that the extinction these days how diaspora not lose hope? Last drop of hope. Memorabilia dating from the disappearance of an old country influences how a society on the leaves? It is precisely for this reason, therefore, to lose hope diaspora. Kesab’l in Aleppo Armenians who still hope even lost once again. Every day, Aleppo, even under bombs “Kesab goes hand in hand, what do we do?” He asks, if they’re really Kesab have an important place.

Feelings of 1915

Another must have for Kesablı experience. They Muş 1915 or resulting from Urfa Armenians feels like. “We’ll be back the day after tomorrow,” they say. ‘re Hiding their house keys. We walked down that road once. The hardest, most difficult really, and then hope to put on one disappointment is to live. What’s strange current of hope on the Syrian regular army. Nusr they used the façade will be defeated, will pave the way to the Armenians said, “Here, go back to your homes” to say. Pink fairy tale than that, will you? In no time it was not, we think that it would not in Kesab, who can blame us to pessimism?

Hope this is going to perish. No, it does not disappear, like wax melting. Every day is a new day to lose hope in the diaspora. Okay, let’s say the Armenians fought. Was armed, went to the mountains and resistance Kesab started. Even if they do nothing but what will not be the same anymore. Why? Behold, o-rings, today was no longer the walkway that connects the past. Imagined as in films, passages folded once. Heroes can strive each day to find the gate, but it’s the same today what it is today, but what will happen next, nor the same past history.

Source: AGOS

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 1915, Armenian, Diaspora, Kessab, Syria

Chess: Armenian declared German club champion

April 2, 2014 By administrator

German club ChampionLilit Mkrtchyan of Armenia has won the champion’s title at competitions held by the German chess club Bad Königshofen.

In the final match, the Armenian sportswoman beat Baden-Baden, the main rival, 3.5:2.5.

Mkrtchyan had earlier celebrated a victory over Anna Zatonskih of the United States.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Champion, Chess, german

MP Huseynov: Armenians left Baku and Azerbaijani migrants ruined the city

April 1, 2014 By administrator

After the Armenians, the Russians and the Jews left Baku the Azerbaijani refugees from Nagorno Karabakh ruined the city. Azerbaijani MP Etibar Huseynov said MP Huseynovabout this in his speech on ANS TV.

As the portal Minval.az reports, the MP in his speech has highlighted that the deterioration of cultural atmosphere of Baku is directly connected with the arrival of Azerbaijani refugees from Karabakh.

The PM said that after the Armenians, the Russians, and the Jews left the city, Baku became a void city. Then, when culturally backward Azerbaijani refugees arrived from Karabakh urban environment in Baku became completely distorted.

Note that on January 13, 1990 in Baku, where there were left less than 35,000 Armenians, a massive pogrom of Armenian population started. Lists of apartments where Armenians lived were prepared beforehand; the rioters were walking with these lists in their hands, in some places they were being supported by the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry officers. Hundreds of people were killed. At the same time, as General Lebed wrote, the Azerbaijani nationalists killed not only Armenians but also Lezghins, Ossetians and Georgians. Moreover, a wave of violence against the Russian population of the country started. Soviet special squad soldier found even a well that was full of corpses of Russians and Armenians.

On January 20 night, 1990, after a week of riots, Soviet troops were introduced to Baku. The Azerbaijani militants fired at the troops, as a result of which 28 Soviet soldiers were killed, another 100 Soviet militants were wounded. The leadership of Azerbaijan declared the Azerbaijani thugs who were killed during the self-defense operation of Armenians as “martyrs.” According to official figures of Azerbaijan, 131 civilians were killed during the events held on the “20th of January.”

All the Armenians who lived in Azerbaijan became refugees-more than 400 thousand people. The number of Russian population of Azerbaijan decreased dramatically- from 392 thousand according the census of 1989 to 119 thousand according to the 2009 census.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Azerbaijan, Baku, Migrant, MP Huseynov

France: MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS-BOURG-LES-VALENCE (DROME)

April 1, 2014 By administrator

Blue Wave has created a big surprise to Bourg-Les-Valence, Drôme city of 19,000 inhabitants and cash 3,000 citizens of Armenian origin town, stuck in Valencia. arton98580-480x467Un véritable séisme pour cette ville qui était toujours restée à gauche depuis l’après-guerre et qui a basculé hier soir à droite. An earthquake in the city that had always been left in the post-war that rocked last night right. La gagnante surprise est Marlène Mourier (52 ans) qui remporte la mairie de Bourg-Lès-Valence avec 50,91% des voix face au candidat socialiste Wilfrid Pailhès le dauphin du sénateur-maire Bernard Piras (PS) qui n’a obtenu que 49,08% alors qu’il était archi-favori de ces élections. The surprise winner was Marlene Mourier (52 years) won the city of Bourg-Les-Valence with 50.91% of the vote against the Socialist candidate Wilfrid Pailhes dolphin Senator Bernard Piras mayor (PS) obtained only 49.08% while arch-favorite of these elections. Wilfrid Pailhès siègera au Conseil municipal de Bourg-Lès-Valence au rang de l’opposition en compagnie de 7 autres conseillers municipaux, dont aucun élu de la communauté arménienne, les colistiers Aurore Nadar et Georges Isachian ayant étant relégués au-delà des 8 premiers de la liste. Wilfrid Pailhes sit on the City Council Bourg-Les-Valence to the level of opposition along with seven other councilors, elected none of the Armenian community, running mates Aurore Nadar and Georges Isachian having being relegated beyond the first 8 of the list.

Marlène Mourier (52 ans), députée suppléante de Partick Labaune (UMP) avec sa liste « La Force de l’engagement » a donc crée la grande surprise en prenant la mairie. Marlene Mourier (52), substitute member of Partick Labaune (UMP) with its list of “The Force of engagement” has created the surprise by taking the city. Parmi ses 32 colistiers, figurent trois membres de la communauté arménienne, Jean-Benoît Kelagopian, Mariam Kenan et Mireille Ezikian. Among his 32 fellow candidates include three members of the Armenian community, Jean-Benoît Kelagopian Mariam Kenan and Mireille Ezikian.

Marlène Mourier s’est déjà rendue en Arménie. Marlene Mourier has already visited Armenia. Vendredi dernier, à quelques heures des élections elle était présente à la table-ronde de l’association « Arménia » consacrée à l’avenir de la langue arménienne. Last Friday, a few hours of the elections she was present at the round table of “Arménia” association dedicated to the future of the Armenian language.

Krikor Amirzayan Krikor Amirzayan

©armenews.com Krikor Amirzayan © armenews.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, France, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS-BOURG-LES-VALENCE

Twitter: Kim Kardashian and Cher moved by the plight of Armenians Kessab

March 31, 2014 By administrator

After the rapper The Game, Kim Kardashian and singer Cher were moved, on Twitter, the fate of the Armenians Kessab (Syria), where 2,000 Armenians were driven arton98576-410x246from their historic village by jihadists with the complicity of the Turkish state .

KK wrote about him: “If you do not know what happens to Kessab please Google, it breaks the heart! Armenian as I grew up hearing so many painful stories! Prayer for everyone! ”

Cher and write “Please see what happens Kessab, Syria. Innocent Christians and Armenians were killed by Turks #SaveKessab ”

More than 4,000 people have retweeted the posts in question.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, Cher, Kessab, Kim Kardashian, Syria, Twitter

The US and Russia concerned by the fate of the Armenians Kessab

March 31, 2014 By administrator

Outdoor Ukrainian crisis, the United States and Russia have made statements expressing concern about the fate of Armenian-populated city in Syria that has arton98550-480x270been the subject of attacks by Islamist militants in recent days.

At a daily briefing in Washington on Friday, the deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said the United States was “deeply troubled by the recent fighting and violence that endangers the Armenian community Kessab, Syria, and forced many to flee. ”

Over 600 Armenian families fled their homes in the city in northwestern Syria after the arrival of armed groups affiliated to Al-Qaeda. Armenians fled Latakia, about 60 miles south.

“There are too many innocent civilians who are suffering because of the war. All civilians, and their places of worship, must be protected. As we have said throughout this conflict, we deplore the constant threats against Christians and other minorities in Syria, “she said. “And as you can see from reading the conversation of President Obama with Pope Francis Thursday, they discussed among others the fate of minorities, especially Christians, in Syria today . ”

Marie Harf also cited statements made by advocacy groups to Kessab saying they do not target civilians and respect minorities and holy places. “We expect that these commitments are met. The United States will continue to lead a strong support to those affected by the violence in Syria and throughout the region, including the Syrian Armenians. We have long been concerns about the threat posed by violent extremists, and this latest threat to the Armenian community in Syria only underscores this new, “said Harf.

This statement was followed by an exchange with a journalist who attended the meeting.

He said: “According to reports in Turkey, Foreign Minister Davutoglu planned provocation inside Syria, giving an excuse for Turkey to invade the country. ‘Did you comments “Having said that it was an alleged telephone conversation, the deputy spokesman said:” As I said on Thursday, I have nothing for you on calls or alleged conversations that are among Turkish officials. ”

“But Mr Davutoglu said … that the tape is authentic. “At that statement, Harf said,” Again, I will not comment on these allegations. ”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia has also issued a statement on Friday expressing concern over the attacks against the Armenian-populated city Kessab conducted with the support of artillery and heavy equipment. He strongly condemned the acts of terrorism and other crimes against civilians, clearly indicating that the tank guns were applied from the territory of Turkey.

“The seizure by extremists City Kessab has attracted wide coverage in the Armenian communities worldwide. A demonstration was held in front of the UN office in Yerevan. At the same time, the leaders of the Republic of Armenia expressed their gratitude to the Syrian government for the defense of the Armenian population, “said the Russian Foreign Ministry.

“The impression is that the more vigorous activities by extremists seek to prevent the resumption of intra-Syrian negotiations, leaving the Syrians the possibility of a political and diplomatic settlement. They aim to thwart the process of chemical demilitarization Syria. Such a scenario is inadmissible, “said he added.

Monday, March 31, 2014, Claire © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Kessab, Russia, Syria, USA

The extraordinary story of 100-year-old Armenian Genocide survivor

March 31, 2014 By administrator

Re-published from The Independent

She was a child of the Great War, born on a faraway killing field of which we know little, one of the very last witnesses to the last century’s first genocide, sitting in 100 year oldher wheelchair, smiling at us, talking of Jesus and the Armenian children whipped by the Turkish police whom she saw through the cracks in her wooden front door. It’s not every day you get to meet so finite an observer of human history, and soon, alas, we will not see her like again in our lifetime.

They took me to meet Yevnigue Salibian last week up in the Mission Hills of California, whose warm breezes and palm trees are not unlike the town of Aintab in which she was born more than a hundred years ago. She is an old lady now in a home for the elderly but with a still impeccable memory and an equally sharp and brutal scar on her thigh – which she displays without embarrassment – where a horse’s reins suspended her above a ravine until she almost bled to death in her final flight from her Armenian homeland. “Hushhhhhh,” she says. “That’s how the blood sounded when it poured out of me. “I still remember it: ‘hushhhhhh’, ‘hushhhhhh’.”

The facts of the Armenian Holocaust are as clear and real as those of the later Jewish Holocaust. But they must be repeated because the state of Turkey remains a holocaust denier, still insisting that the Ottoman government did not indulge in the genocide which destroyed a million and a half of its Armenian Christian population almost a century ago. The Armenians were axed and knifed and shot in their tens of thousands, the women and children sent on death marches into the deserts of northern Syria where they were starved and raped and slaughtered. The Turks used trains and a primitive gas chamber, a lesson the Germans learned well. Very soon, there will be no more Yevnigues to tell their story.

She was born on 14 January 1914, the daughter of Aposh Aposhian, an Aintab copper merchant who taught his five children the story of Jesus from a large Bible which he held on his lap as he sat with them on a carpet on the floor of their home. They were – like so many Armenians – a middle-class family, and Aposh had Turkish friends and, although Yevnigue does not say so, it appears he traded with the Ottoman army; which probably saved their lives. When the first deportations began, the Salibians were left in their home, but the genocide lasted till the very last months of the Great War – it had begun within weeks of the Allied landings at Gallipoli – and in 1917, the Turks were still emptying Aintab of its Armenians. That’s when the sound of crying led three-year-old Yevnigue to the front door of her home.

“It was an old wooden door and there were cracks in it and I looked through the cracks,” she says. “There were many children outside without shoes and the Turkish gendarmes were using whips to drive them down the street. A few had parents. We were forbidden to take food to them. The police were using whips on the children and big sticks to beat them with. The sounds of the children screaming on the deportation – still I hear them as I look through the cracked door.”

So many parents were killed in the first year of the Armenian genocide that the orphans – tens of thousands of feral children who swarmed through the land in their absence – were only later driven out by the Turks: these were tiny deportees whom Yevnigue saw. The Aposhians, however, were able to cling on until the French army arrived in eastern Turkey after the Ottoman surrender. But when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk launched a guerrilla war against the French occupiers of his land, the French retreated – and in 1921 the surviving Armenians fled with them to Syria, among them Yevnigue and her family, packed into two horse-drawn carts. She was among the very last Christians to leave her Armenian
homeland.

“My family was divided between the two carts. I changed places with an old lady. It was at night and over a ravine, our horses panicked, and the cart overturned and an iron bar killed the old lady and I was thrown over the edge of a bridge and only the horse’s reins saved me when they got wrapped around my leg. Jesus saved me. I hung there and there was the ‘hushhhhhh’ sound of my blood pouring out of me.” Yevnigue shows the harsh scar on her leg. It has bitten deeply into the muscle. She was unconscious for two days, slowly recovering in Aleppo, and then Damascus and finally in the sanctuary of Beirut.

The remainder of her life – as she tells it – was given to God, her husband and the tragedy of losing one of her sons in a Lebanese road accident in 1953. A photograph taken on her arrival in Beirut shows Yevnigue to have been an extraordinarily pretty young woman and she had, she says, many suitors. She eventually chose a bald-headed Evangelical preacher, an older man called Vahran Salibian who had a big smile and whose name – Salibi – means crusader. “He had no hair on his head but he had Jesus in his heart,” Yevnigue announces to me. Vahran died in 1995 after 60 years of marriage and Yevnigue has lost count of her great grandchildren – there are at least 22 so far – but she is happy in her cheerful Armenian nursing home.

“It’s not a good thing to be away from your family – but I like this place. Here, it is my extended family.” She loves America, Yevnigue says. Her family fled there when the civil war began in Lebanon in 1976. “It is a free place. All people come from everywhere to America. But why is our President a Muslim?”

I try to convince her this is untrue. She reads the New Testament every day and she talks constantly of her love for Jesus – this is an old lady who will be happy to die, I think – and when I ask her how she feels today about the Turks who tried to destroy the Armenians, she replies immediately. “I pray for Turkey. I pray for the Turkish officials that they may see Jesus. All that is left of the Prophet Mohamed is dust. But Jesus is alive in heaven.”

And I am taken aback by this, until I suddenly realise that I am not hearing the voice of a hundred-year-old lady. I am listening to a three-year old Armenian girl whose father is reading the Bible on the floor of a house in Aintab and who is looking through the cracks of her wooden front door and witnessing her people’s persecution.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, armenian genocide, survivor

#SaveKessab Campaign spreads in social networks

March 31, 2014 By administrator

March 31, 2014 | 01:48

The #SaveKessab Campaign, whose objective is to save Syria’s predominantly Armenian-populated town of Kessab, gathered pace throughout the social 201733networks, specifically in Twitter and Instagram.

Well-known personalities, such as famous American music band Blink 182’s drummer Travis Barker, have joined this campaign.

“#StopGenocide #SaveKessab I have a lot of Armenian friends I love & support that are like #FAMILY to me,” Barker wrote in his Instagram account.

Campaign supporters have been targeting celebrities and politicians alike on Twitter in an attempt to get the word out about a story most of the mainstream media is ignoring, Social News Daily reported.

Famous American-Armenian personalities Khloé and Kim Kardashian as well as retired Russian professional boxer Nikolai Valuev likewise have lent support to the#SaveKessab Campaign.

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. A group of Armenia parliament members recently visited Syria to assess the situation in the region.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #savekessab, 000 Armenians, Armenian, Kim Kardashian, Syria

Kessab Mayor: Video showing alleged killing of Armenians by terrorists is fake

March 31, 2014 By administrator

March 31, 2014 | 18:43

A video of alleged killing of Kessab Armenians by terrorists that is spread by media is untrue, Kessab Mayor Vazgen Chaparyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

201845He said around 30 old people stayed in Kessab for several days because they were unable to move y themselves, but they have already been transported to Latakia.

At the moment, the Syrian army is fighting for Kessab, but they are moving slowly so that not to harm the city, Chaparyan emphasized.

As regards Armenians, they left their houses in a hurry without taking neither clothes, nor documents.

“The Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the government have providing assistance to Kessab Armenians so far,” he added.

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.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Kessab, Syria, Turkey

#savekessab 22 Armenians Kessab missing so far … their families fear the worst .

March 30, 2014 By administrator

In the absence of news about 22 Armenians who remained in Armenian village Kessab in northern Syria, near the Turkish border, families are worried. “We do not arton98565-380x285know if these people were killed, or taken in Turkey were subjected to another lot. We have no precise information on the 22 Armenians who refused to leave Kessab “said Hasmig Mandjian-Berberian Kessab a resident who found refuge in Latakia. Many rumors related to their fate run with these Armenian refugees Kessab. “Children, sisters or brothers search for their parents,” she said while Kessab is intense fighting between the forces of prey Syrian army and Islamist rebels infiltrated Turkey. Recall that the U.S. State Department said he was “deeply concerned” about the fate of the Armenians Kessab.

Sunday, March 30, 2014, Krikor Amirzayan © armenews.com

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

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