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Karabakh boy dedicates international tournament win to his father who fell in 4-day war

April 28, 2016 By administrator

default arstachGrigori Hajyan from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR/Artsakh), who captured first place in an international wushu tournament, devoted his victory to his father who had died during the four-day war which Azerbaijan unleashed in early April.

“I dedicate this victory of mine to the bright memory of my father, who fell during the defense of Artsakh,” Grigori said, according to Artsakhpress news agency. “I want to become world champion—and I will—, so I can wave Artsakh’s triumphant flag everywhere.”

Grigori’s father, Norayr Hajyan, had fallen in the early morning hours on April 5, during the self-defense battle in NKR Talish village.

National teams from Armenia, NKR, Georgia, and Iran competed in the aforementioned tournament, which was held in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan.

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New Twist in Syrian Kurdish boy Alan Kurdi’s father story worked with human smuggler allegation

September 11, 2015 By administrator

PHOTO/ AHMAD AL-RUBAYEAHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images

PHOTO/ AHMAD AL-RUBAYEAHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images

By The Canadian Press,

The father of a three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up on a Turkish beach is denying allegations that he was the captain of the vessel that capsized killing at least 12 people, including his family.

An Iraqi couple who lost two of their three children in the tragedy have alleged that after the accident, Abdullah Kurdi begged them not to tell Turkish police that he was operating the boat.

Zainab Abbas and Ahmad Hadi shared their story with reporters at Baghdad’s airport, where they arrived earlier this week carrying the small coffins of their dead children, aged 10 and 11.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the family had travelled to the Turkish coastal city of Bodrum from Iraq hoping to find smugglers who could take them into Europe.

They told the newspaper they almost changed their minds about the voyage when they looked at the 4.5-metre rubber boat, but a smuggler reassured them the vessel was safe. The smuggler also introduced them to Kurdi, who was described to them as the boat’s captain.

Kurdi’s wife and children would also be aboard, the smuggler told them.

Only minutes after departing the coast, the boat began to take on water, the couple told the newspaper. One of Kurdi’s sons started to cry, distracting his father just before the boat smashed into a wave, they said.

Kurdi, who lost his two sons — Alan, 3, and five-year-old Ghalib — and his wife Rehanna in the tragedy, has maintained that he paid smugglers 4,000 euros for the deadly voyage.

I lost my family, I lost my life, I lost everything, so let them say whatever they want

In a telephone interview with the Wall Street Journal from Syria, where he returned to bury his family, Kurdi disputed the Iraqi family’s account of events. He said the boat had a Turkish captain who jumped into the water and abandoned the vessel shortly after the engine stalled.

“I lost my family, I lost my life, I lost everything, so let them say whatever they want,” he told the newspaper.

Kurdi’s brother-in-law, who lives in Coquitlam, B.C., with Kurdi’s sister, Tima, called the Iraqi family’s claims “simply untrue and made up.”

“My wife spoke to Abdullah earlier this morning and can’t understand why anyone would make up such a story,” Rocco Logozzo told The Canadian Press in an email.

“We certainly feel for the woman on the boat, who also lost her children. We hope people help her with her plight and help her leave Iraq. She and her family did not deserve this tragedy.”

Abdullah Kurdi has blamed the Canadian government for the tragedy, saying authorities had denied his application for asylum, although Citizenship and Immigration Canada has said they received no such application.

Tima Kurdi has said that she only submitted an application for her other brother, Mohammed. She intended to sponsor him first, and subsequently to apply to sponsor Abdullah and his young family as well.

In the meantime, she said, she also sent Abdullah Kurdi money to pay for the perilous maritime journey from Turkey to Greece.

Although no official application was made for Abdullah, Tima Kurdi said his plight was brought to the attention of Immigration Minister Chris Alexander when her local NDP MP handed over a letter to him in the House of Commons earlier this year.

The photo of a drowned Alan — wearing a bright-red T-shirt and blue shorts — has put a heartbreaking human face to the humanitarian crisis, both globally and in Canada.

Original source article: Alan Kurdi’s father worked with human smuggler and captained boat that capsized, survivor says

see videos of remebering Alan Kurdi in Vancouver

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Germany The name of a shoreline dedicated to the father of Taner Akçam

September 1, 2015 By administrator

d_akcam-480x218-480x218On 29 August 2015, the municipality of Wilhelmsburg district of Hamburg, surrounded by the Elbe, inaugurated a plaque on behalf of the father of the writer and historian Taner Akcam, Dursun Akcam, born in 1930 in Ölcec near Ardahan in the east of Turkey, and died in Ankara September 19, 2003.

Dursun Akcam is a scholar, humanist, author of Comedy (1955) in which he describes life in northern Anatolia; the fight against natural disasters, hunger and misery, and the strict rules of a social system closed under pressure from religious and landowners.

As a journalist he denounced social inequality compared to the more developed regions of western Turkey by writing articles to improve the living conditions of his countrymen living in misery East regions.

Democrat, he is prohibited from publication by the military junta in 1980, accused of insulting Turkish national feelings.

arton115572-480x419Exiled in Germany until 1991, Dursun Akcam is allowed to return to Turkey. In 1999, he founded an association of human rights. After his death in 2003, suites from cancer, his family founded the “Cultural Foundation Dursun Akcam” to promote culture and improve the educational opportunities of the population of Ardahan. Will be created the first and only city library. The Foundation also organizes free performances of theater, music and workshops of folk music. It also provides financial support to students from poor families.

The plaque was dedicated to him, “Akçam Dursun Shore” is on the way he drove every day cycling Wilhelmsburg.

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Tadem, My Father’s Village, Book “Extinguished During the 1915 Armenian Genocide”

February 15, 2015 By administrator

by Robert Aram Kaloosdian

100 years after the Armenian Genocide, Eyewitness Accounts

Tadem, My Father's Village

Tadem, My Father’s Village

Drawing on accounts from over a dozen witnesses, most never before published, the author recounts the life and death of one village. He follows his father, Boghos Kezerian Kaloosdian, and other townspeople from the first intimations of violence through deportations, separations, massacres, and escapes, to the establishment of diasporal communities. With striking immediacy, the author presents Tadem as a microcosm of the Genocide and argues that the Turks used the outbreak of World War I as a cover for  atrocities motivated by religious hatred and greed.

“Tadem’s story mirrors the tale of hundreds of other Armenian towns and villages in the Ottoman Empire.  Robert Aram Kaloosdian has made a lasting contribution through his meticulous combination of historical sources, memoirs, and oral histories.” – Richard G. Hovannisian, University of California, Los Angeles and Shoah Foundation Institute

About the Author

The son of a Genocide survivor, Robert Aram Kaloosdian was raised in Watertown, Massachusetts, and graduated from Clark University and the Boston University School of Law. As a leader in Armenian-community affairs, Kaloosdian has devoted much of his life to the recognition and study of the Genocide. He was founding chairman of the Armenian National Institute and a founder of the Armenian Assembly of America. A lawyer for more than fifty years in Greater Boston, he aided the team defending a school curriculum guide against Genocide deniers in federal court. Kaloosdian practices in Watertown and lives in Belmont, Massachusetts, with his wife, Marianne.

Ordering Information

Pub Date: March 25, 2015 – World History. Hardcover $28.00, 340p, 7×10, 120 b/w photos, 8 maps, references, index. ISBN 978-1-942155-02-7

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