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Turkey’s PM Davutoglu using Etyen Mahçupyan to divide Armenia from Armenian Diaspora

January 28, 2015 By administrator

Turkey should engage with Armenia, not Armenian diaspora: PM’s adviser Mahçupyan.

ARBIL – Anadolu Agency

n_77567_1Turkey should turn the centenary of the 1915 incidents into an opportunity to engage with the Armenian state and society rather than the Armenian diaspora, as the former is more open to dialogue, Turkish prime ministerial adviser Etyen Mahçupyan has said.

Mahçupyan said reciprocal steps by Turkey and Armenia on the centenary of the 1915 events would change relations between the two states in a “healing” way, adding that the initial phase should be between Turkey and Armenia, rather than the Armenian diaspora.

“Armenia and its society are more ready to engage in with Turkey than the diaspora. But because we hear the state’s voice and as the state speaks as a state, it seems bold,” said Mahçupyan.

Stating that when one spoke to the people on the streets of Armenia, one could understand that they are seeking closure, Mahçupyan said the same was true for Turkey.

He added that although the two nations were the “children of the same culture” and there was a “longing” between them, the world’s current state system had drawn borders between nations, making inter-state relations more formal and cold.

Commenting on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s invitation to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to the ceremonies marking the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli in Çanakkale in late April, which coincides with the Remembrance Day of the 1915 events, Mahçupyan said the invitation was made to the entire world, including Armenia.

The adviser also said that many Armenians soldiers had died for the Ottoman Empire in Çanakkale, so the ceremony would naturally be of interest to the Armenian state.

“But states might not act with moral responsibilities. They hold a more self-selving and bargaining perspective,” said Mahçupyan, referring to Sargsyan’s decision to decline the invitation.

According to Armenia, up to 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians were killed starting from 1915. Turkey denies that the deaths constituted genocide, saying the toll during the mass deportation of Ottoman Armenians has been inflated and that those killed in 1915 and 1916 were victims of general unrest during the World War I. Many states around the world, however, recognize the events as genocide.

Mahçupyan said relations should be built starting from the informal and societal level, rather than the state-to-state level, suggesting women’s movements in the two countries coming together as an example.

January/28/2015

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: #armenianGenocide, Diaspora, Mahçupyan

Diaspora representatives want to erect world’s largest cross in Armenia

January 10, 2015 By administrator

crossYEREVAN. – Armenian authorities will help to choose location if Armenian communities agree to install the world’s largest cross in Armenia, Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

The Armenian communities of France and Lebanon have an intention to install the world’s largest cross.

“The authors of the project will decide on the amount of investments by themselves, but the Diaspora representatives should first coordinate the projects with Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II,” she said.

Asked about her attitude towards the initiative, the Minister said she cannot have negative opinion on something “that is related to Christianity, will promote tourism in Armenia and will make Armenia popular in the world”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, cross, Diaspora

Krikor Amirzayan will receive the Gold Medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia

July 5, 2014 By administrator

Krikor Amirzayan will receive the highest honor, the Gold Medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia. Medal awarded by the Minister of Diaspora, Hranouch Hagopian who signed granting this arton101355-480x320distinction validated by the Presidency of the Republic on April 19. Krikor Amirzayan, President of “Arménia” Armenian news correspondent and cartoonist, author of several books and books and hyperactive member of the Armenian community of France, and is distinguished by the highest authorities of Armenia. A just reward for one who redoubles efforts within the Armenian community of Valencia and the region. “I am not a collector of medals, I’m pretty numismatist” confides with a touch of irony and Krikor Amirzayan adding “however I revere everything that comes from Armenia, and a gold medal, much more! “. Krikor Amirzayan whose articles and cartoons are regularly published in Armenia is defined as a “hyphen” between the Diaspora and Armenia. The Ministry of Diaspora proposed to Krikor Amirzayan the presentation of the medal in Armenia, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. Declined a proposal by the applicant prefers a discount “on the land” in the region, Valencia or Bourg-Les-Valence, in the presence of the Ambassador of Armenia in the coming months.

Krikor Amirzayan was born June 16, 1956 in Aleppo (Syria). In 1966 Krikor Amirzayan 10 years old when his family moved to Valencia (France). One who regularly read “Haratch” as a teenager, committed early to the Armenian Cause, writing and publishing his cartoons in many Armenian newspapers in France but also in Armenia or Karabakh. Krikor Amirzayan is married to Achkhène, also an Armenian born in Aleppo. He is the father of three children born in France of Armenian parliament.

The gold medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia

Medals of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia

December 24, 2009 by an Act (N222 L) of the Republic of Armenia was established a series of medals awarded by the Armenian Ministry of Diaspora to honor individuals from the diaspora. The most important of these distinctions is the Gold Medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia. Other medals are those of “William Saroyan”, “Nubar Pasha”, “Komitas”, “Arshile Gorky”, “Mayrenii tesban”, “Hagop Meghabard.”

Medaille_d_Or_du_Ministere_de_la_Diaspora_de_la_Republique_d_Armenie_image-250x400-250x400Gold Medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia

The Gold Medal of the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia is the highest honor the department. It is awarded to individuals who have made important work in Armenia-Diaspora relations as their action on behalf of Armenian Diaspora communities, maintaining the Armenianness, defense of the Armenian language and culture. Personalities who bring their radiation notoriety to Armenia and the Armenian people.

Saturday, July 5, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Diaspora, Gold Medal

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

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