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Pope will find Armenia which looks to the future – ambassador

May 30, 2016 By administrator

f574c291aaa4a5_574c291aaa4db.thumbVatican Radio has interviewed Mikael Minasyan, the Armenian ambassador to the Holy See, over Pope Francis’ upcoming visit to Armenia and the expectations of the long-awaited trip.
Confirming the earlier media reports that the Pontific is due in the country in late June, the ambassador said that the entire nation is looking forward to the visit to thank him for the warm-hearted attitude to the Armenians.
What kind of Armenia is the Pope expected to find?
Today, Armenia is a young and dynamic state which this year is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its independence from the Soviet Union. Young as a state but having an ancient history, Armenia is confronting [challenges] with confidence, building the power of its identity, which is so demanded in today’s globalized world. The Pope will find an Armenia which is looking to the future, trying to overcome the planned economy’s complicated heritage and putting the emphasis on technologies, with a special focus on education. It is the Armenia, which having survived many pains in the past, is striving for peace, especially in our region.

What is the geopolitical situation in the region today?

My last remark actually addressed the situation in the region we live in. Armenia confronts many humanitarian disasters that have struck the Middle East and the Caucasus. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which has since 1994 been experiencing the tragedy of ceasefire violations, faced attacks against the backdrop of the international community’s silence. The episodes we have become the eye-witnesses of cannot but remind our population of the incidents in Anatolia 100 years ago, i.e. – the Armenian Genocide, or everything else that continues to happen to the Middle East Christian communities which are on the verge of disappearance. Armenia has, over the past years, hosted Christian Syrians on its land, and we have done the maximum within our power [to meet their needs]. Our solidarity with the Christian world and peace in our country will be discussed with the Pope in the course of his visit, and a joint prayer will be delivered for the special commitment to have a better world.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, future, Georgian Presidential Ballot Overshadowed By Uncertainty Over Future Prime Minister, Pope

LOS ANGELES ‘Digging into the Future – Armenia’ to Premiere on PBS

February 24, 2015 By administrator

Emmy award winning director Joseph Rosendo in Armenia

Emmy award winning director Joseph Rosendo in Armenia

LOS ANGELES—“Digging into the Future – Armenia” will premiere on select PBS stations in April as part of the commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Report Asbarez.

Hosted by Joseph Rosendo, “Digging into the Future” is produced by the Emmy-winning team behind the PBS series “Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope.” Joseph joins archaeologists from UCLA’s Cotsen Institute of Archaeology on a journey through Armenia. During this archeological adventure Joseph crisscrosses Armenia to ancient sites where some of the world’s oldest artifacts have been discovered. Every site offers viewers insights into how the Armenians of the distant and near past lived – and what is discovered about the past serves the present.

In keeping with the show’s focus on cultural connections, Joseph meets modern-day Armenians in roadside fruit stands, riverside wine stalls, bustling markets and is welcomed into their homes to witness traditional artisans at work and join in religious and communal celebrations that inspire, enlighten and reveal the Armenian heart and soul. While this documentary encompasses more than the Armenian Genocide, it is covered in the show and illustrates the resiliency of the Armenian people.

Broadcast dates are below.

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Chicago – WYCC
Monday, April 6, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, April 7, 2 a.m.

Los Angeles – KVCR
Thursday, April 16, 8 p.m.
Friday, April 17, 5 p.m.

Boston – WGBH/Channel 2
Sunday, April 19, 11:30 a.m.

San Francisco / Bay Area – KQED
Sunday, April 19, 6 p.m. KQED
Saturday, April 25, 4 p.m. KQED World
Saturday, April 25, 6 p.m. KQED Plus

New York – WYNE/NYC Life
Sunday, April 19, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 24, 1 a.m.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenia, digging, future, PBS, Premiere

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