Jim Costa, United States Representative for California’s 16th Congressional District, on Wednesday visited the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan’s Tsistsernakaberd park to pay tribute to the big tragedy’s victims.
Accompanied by Samvel Nikoyan, the head of the US-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group, the congressman laid flowers to the monument and bowed to the eternal fire to respect the martyrs, reports the parliament’s press service.
Visiting later the Genocide Museum-Institute, Mr Costa toured a hall dedicated to Aurora (Arshaluys) Mardiganyan, an American-Armenian actress and a Genocide survivor who settled in the United States after narrowly escaping a slaughter in the Ottoman Empire. He watched posters of the movie “Auction of Souls” featuring Mardiganyan.
At the end, the congressman left a note in a book for honorable guests.
France: The Armenian Church is dedicating a Mass and prayers in Nice in memory of the victims of July 14
Members of the Armenian community came in large numbers Sunday, July 17 at 10:30 am at St Philippe Nice where the Primate of the Armenian Church of France and of Europe, Bishop Vahan Hovhannisyan celebrated Holy Mass and the Office for the Dead in memory of victims of the bombing in Nice. He was accompanied by Father Krikor Khachatryan the parish priest and the deacons and cantors. Interrupting his stay in London, Bishop Vahan Hovhannisyan wanted to go to the faithful of the Armenian Apostolic Church Nice to bring their compassion. The bishop said his great sorrow for the bereaved families and sent his sympathy and prayers to the injured.
At this Mass also attended the Church of Saint Mesrop priest Father Chnork Bagdassarian London and the great Chancellor and delegate of the Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem Philippe Piccapietra, came specially from Zurich, to share the pain of Nice and of Nice. Bishop Vahan Hovhannisyan was very excited to chair this poignant ceremony, by the presence of an altar boy of 10 who had escaped this tragedy and who was there to serve Mass.
The faithful then went on the Promenade des Anglais to gather here and pray. “We came to honor the victims and show our solidarity, our compassion and share the pain of Nice and Nice. To pray is an act of faith but also of resistance, because it must have hope in life, “said the bishop.
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Armenian President Holds Security Meeting Amid Hostage Situation
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan held a meeting on Sunday with the heads of law enforcement agencies amid the hostage situation in the country’s capital, the press service of the Armenian leader said.
YEREVAN (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, an armed group took six police officers hostage at a patrol police station in the capital’s district of Erebuni, killing one officer and injuring three. The hostage takers are demanding the release of Jirair Sefilian, an opposition politician and the founder of the New Armenia Public Salvation Front. Sefilian, who took part in the 1988-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan, is accused of the illegal acquisition and possession of arms.
“The meeting participants reported to the President about the situation following an armed incident that took place this morning, and on the details of measures taken by the law enforcement agencies,” the press service said in a statement.
The press service added that “law enforcement officials are fully in control of the situation and are taking all the necessary measures to reach the solution.”
“They have six hostages, all of them are the members of the police. They [members of the group] are armed, and we have once again called on them to refrain from any provocations, crimes, murder and bloodshed,” deputy chief of the Armenian Police Hunan Poghosyan told reporters.
He added that the hostage takers’ demands have not change — they are demanding the release of Jirair Sefilian, an opposition politician and the founder of the New Armenia Public Salvation Front. Sefilian, who took part in the 1988-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan, is accused of the illegal acquisition and possession of arms. According to Poghosyan, the police have refused to answer the demand.
Earlier, Armenian member of parliament Nikol Pashinyan told local media that seven police officers remained in the police building after one was allowed to leave due to health problems. The hostage takers told Pashinyan that they also demand the resignation of the country’s president Serzh Sargsyan.
Informed sources told Sputnik that the killed police officer has been identified as Col. Artur Vanoyan. Three more were injured, they have been identified as Col. Aram Ovannisyan, Lt. Col. Grach Hotegyan, Subaltern Gagik Mkrtchyan.
Armenian Foreign Ministry reports on death of second Armenian citizen in Nice
Foreign Ministry on Friday, July 15 reported on the death of a second Armenian citizen in the French city of Nice after an armed man drove a truck through a crowd who had gathered to celebrate the Bastille Day.
Another Armenian woman was reported dead earlier, while several others were injured.
According to Nice pastor father Grigor Khachatryan, the woman resided in the city. She was on the scene of the attack with family members, no information is currently available about them.
A terrorist gunman killed over 80 people and wounded scores when he drove a heavy truck at high speed into a crowd that had watched Bastille Day fireworks in the French Riviera city of Nice late on Thursday, officials said.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said 18 were in a critical condition. Many more were also wounded in the attack along the famed seafront Promenade des Anglais as the fireworks ended just after 10:30 p.m. (2030 GMT).
The driver also opened fire before police shot him dead.
Tomb of Armenian Abgar king found in Turkey
Graves and mosaics were found in the rock during archaeological excavations near the castle, located in the Turkish city of Urfa
According to the Turkish website Karar.com, archaeologists suggest that during the excavation, they found the tomb of the family of king Abgar. They believe that 10 members of his family are buried in the tomb.
Archaeologists working in the area have already cleaned and prepared numerous tombs for tourists.
CNN Lists Vayots Dzor In Its ‘15 Wine Trails Worth Getting Sidetracked On’
CNN has listed Armenia’s Vayots Dzor region as a one of ‘15 Wine Trails Worth Getting Sidetracked On.’
Here’s how CNN describes the region in Armenia believed to be the place where the first wine was produced.
“According to the Bible, Armenia was the first wine-producing region in the world, since it was on the slopes of Mount Ararat that Noah planted the first vine after the flood.
Archaeologists agree — at least on the long tradition: a 6,100-year-old winery was discovered not long ago.
The local Areni variety has been unchanged for centuries, being highly resistant against disease with a thick skin that helps shield it from cold extremes.
The easiest wine-growing region to get to from the capital, Yerevan, is Vayots Dzor, where a microclimate ensures 300 sunny days a year.
Most organized tours zoom in on the Areni Noir, an incomparable red that put Armenia on the map when it was launched internationally in 2012.”
In 2011, archeologists announced the discovery of the earliest known winery dating back 6,000 years in Areni, in the Vayots Dzor region of Armenia.
A vat to press the grapes, fermentation jars and even a cup and drinking bowl dating to about 6,000 years ago were discovered in the cave complex by an international team of researchers.
The other 14 routes on CNN’s ranking include Hunter Valley (Australia), Napa and Sonoma (California), Alentejo (Portugal), Cape Winelands (South Africa), Route des Vins (Alsace, France), Santorini (Greece), Maipo (Chile), Okanagan (Canada), Tuscany (Italy), Bento Goncalves (Brazil), Mendoza (Argentina), Rioja (Spain), Moselle Valley (Germany), Bordeaux (France).
POLAND Armenian Genocide: Erdogan lobbied Merkel
Voice of America (VOA) has just reported that according to information disclosed, Erdoğan called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to publicly announce that the “Armenian resolution was not the government’s position” as one condition that members Germans are allowed to visit the 250 soldiers stationed at Incirlik.
In an interview with ZDF, she said: “A way must be found for members to visit the troops. We must continue to work on that, the solution is not yet there. “ In response to a question whether it would consider the withdrawal of troops from İncirlik if no agreement was reached, Merkel said she was focused on solving the issue by exchanging.
Cem Özdemir, the leader of the Greens in Germany, who is of Turkish origin, told the ARD television, “As Members who send soldiers to places we need to know where they are, how they are and be able to talk to the soldiers. If this is impossible in Turkey then the soldiers must return to Germany. “
The Secretary General of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), Andreas Scheuer, also said that MPs should be allowed to visit the troops. “Because of his behavior, the Turkish President Erdoğan risk the withdrawal of the German army,” has he said Monday the daily Tagesspiegel.
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‘technological breakthrough’ Russian-Armenian businessman proposes plan interview
(Tert) The four-day war in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone in April marked serious changes in the Armenian society’s life. The Armenian army’s modernization was a top theme discussed in the media and the social networks after the violent military escalations. Most sharing opinions and comments in online platforms made calls for enhancing the information technologies and developing innovative trends in the drone production.
In an interview with Mediamax, Ruben Vardanyan, a Russian-Armenian businessman and philanthropist who co-founded the Initiatives for the Development of Armenia (IDeA) foundation, shared his vision of an ideological breakthrough, describing the plan as a key imperative after the recent development. He called for strong efforts towards building a powerful country, highlighting the idea that nobody is supposed to do that instead of the people in Armenia.
How will you and the IDeA Foundation take part in and provide a scientific and technological breakthrough in Armenia?
At the moment, the IDeA Foundation, along with its partners, is finalizing requirements for the launch of IDeA’s new project, the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology – FAST, aimed at developing the means for technological innovation in Armenia and the mobilization of scientific, technological and financial resources of the Armenian and international communities.
FAST has to become a platform for bringing about the technological breakthrough in Armenia in the areas of IT and computer science, artificial intelligence, high-tech materials, robotics, biotechnology, advanced engineering and manufacturing technologies.
We are looking at the possibility of at first providing $10m towards developing the fund and then launching the fund globally with the goal of raising $ 200 mln within three years. Within the model that we are discussing, FAST can become a mixed financial vehicle, which provides both research grants and venture financing. The established Advisory Board will undertake the fund’s management. Within this board, besides the founders, there will be prominent Armenians from Armenia and abroad with a successful track record in science, technology, venture capital and industry. The fund will be subject to high standards of effectiveness, transparency and independence.
How will the new fund work with the government?
The work of the fund will only be effective in a public-private partnership and at the moment we are intensely discussing these questions with Armenia’s leadership. In our view, this partnership means engaging with the government on multiple levels, from the selection of promising scientific programmes to the formation of government orders for important work. There are on-going talks on the creation of a systematic support for science and technology on every level within every day activity of the government.
At the same time, in supporting FAST or any other technology initiative, the state must adhere to the principle of the rule of law, an open economy and free competition. This will create a favourable ecosystem that will attract the best minds, who in turn will create and implement unique projects in Armenia.
And how will you cooperate with the scientific and technology community in Armenia?
We have to try our utmost to make FAST interesting for an elite international talent, first and foremost from our own Diaspora. We have to rediscover ourselves as a nation of innovators and entrepreneurs, fulfilling our creative potential in our own country and not only outside of its borders.
The main purpose for introducing FAST – is to unite the government and the private sector, the Church, the general public and the elite, the citizens of Armenian, the Diaspora and our partners in other countries, donors and international organizations, so that through our joint efforts we can create the conditions and mechanisms for turning Armenia into a regional technology and innovation centre.
The focus should be on a kind of “broad coalition”, which will unite educational institutions, leading IT-companies, professional associations of Armenia and network operators.
Yes we have set ourselves a very difficult task, but we know that we have to overcome many obstacles and difficulties, in order to find the solution. The alternative – to be a mediocre player – is not only unacceptable, but also dangerous. We are rightly proud of our past, but it is not enough. Only by acting together we can create a future where we reclaim our leading position and break the mould in science and technology.
Merkel rejects Erdogan: government will not make statement against resolution of Bundestag
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have said to Angela Merkel that he will allow the German MPs to visit the Incirlik military base, if the German government announces that it does not agree with the Armenian resolution adopted by the German Parliament . The Turkish periodical Diken reports that banning the visit of the German MPs to the Incirlik military base have created a new tension in Turkish- German relations.
The Turkish foreign minister tried to ease the tension of the situation , announcing that the German military delegation can visit the Incirlik base, but the visit of the civilians is not appropriate . That statement provoked the outrage of the German MPs and the German Ministry of Defense . He said that they will go to Incirlik and meet with the German troops.
It is noted that the tension began within the framework of the NATO summit meeting between Merkel and Erdogan , when Erdogan announced that the German MPs will visit the military base in Incirlik , if the German Government states that it disagrees with the resolution that recognizes the Armenian Genocide earlier adopted by the Bundestag. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejected Erdogan’s condition, saying that the German government will not make a statement against the resolution of the Bundestag.
Karabakh in focus of Armenian, French Presidents’ meeting
President Serzh Sargsyan and his French counterpart Francois Hollande on Saturday, July 9 discussed the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in Warsaw, the presidential press service reports.
Talking on the sidelines of a NATO summit, Sargsyan hailed Frances’ and personally Hollande’s own efforts aimed at resolving the issue.
Both of them attached great importance to previous meetings in Vienna and Saint Petersburg, during which Armenian and Azeri leaders discussed opportunities for bringing the negotiation process back on track.
Sargsyan and Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev met on June 20 in Saint Petersburg to address the conflict, with Russian President Vladimir Putin mediating the talks. The Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents confirmed their commitment to the implementation of agreements reached at a Vienna-hosted meeting on May 16. To that end, they have agreed to increase the number of international observers in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. Also, they expressed satisfaction that the ceasefire was now holding.
Prior to that, a meeting between both leaders was organized on May 16 in Vienna, with top diplomats from the MG co-chairing countries hosting the summit.
Hailing evermore developing economic relations between the two countries, President Sargsyan expressed gratitude over the French National Assembly’s vote to criminalize the denial of the Armenian Genocide.
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