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Chris Cornell posthumously honored with Promise Award from Human Rights Watch

November 16, 2017 By administrator

Chris cornell

The Los Angeles Committee of Human Rights Watch presented its inaugural Promise Award to the song The Promise during the Voices for Justice Human Rights Watch Annual Dinner on November 14, 2017, Human Rights Watch reported.

Inspired by the film and song that powerfully depicted the atrocities committed against the Armenian people, the award recognizes an outstanding song, television show, or film that advances the values of equity and justice in an original and powerful way. Fittingly, the inaugural honor was given to the late legendary singer and songwriter Chris Cornell in recognition of his song, The Promise.

The pioneering recording artist Chris Cornell, who sadly passed away in May, wrote the title song for the film, The Promise, the first major Hollywood film about the Armenian genocide. The song and its video fittingly weave the genocide with humanitarian crises of today. The song focuses on courage, perseverance, and hope – connecting with emotions that characterize and amplify the worldwide struggle for human rights. Cornell donated all proceeds from the song to benefit refugees and children, and his song continues to inspire millions as an anthem for the human rights movement.

We’re so grateful to @RyanTedder and #DrewBrown of @OneRepublic for their performance of @thepromisefilm song in honor of the talented @chriscornell at tonight’s #VoicesforJusticeLA dinner. #KeepThePromise #NeverStaySilent @esrailian pic.twitter.com/uGA6COYu6K

— HRW California (@HRWSoCal) 15 ноября 2017

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Charles Aznavour honored with Hollywood star

October 28, 2016 By administrator

Charles Aznavour honored with Hollywood star

Charles Aznavour honored with Hollywood star

Charles Aznavour, 92, honored with Hollywood star presented by California’s Armenians, lapresse.ca reported.

Aznavour, often dubbed France’s Frank Sinatra, said he was “deeply moved” by the recognition, which is not on Hollywood Boulevard’s main Walk of Fame but rather consists of a symbolic star dedicated by the Armenian community.

“I’ve been coming to Hollywood for years and I’ve worked a lot in the United States,” Aznavour told AFP. “America is the land of show business.”

Aznavour was born in France to Armenian parents. Some 1.5 million Armenians died in 1915-17 in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire in what Armenia, several foreign parliaments and many historians describe as genocide.

“What I find very funny is that Turkey lost something. They don’t have a single great singer and I could have been a Turkish singer, while today I’m a French singer,” Aznavour said.

“Which goes to show that there’s no purpose to genocide as there are always survivors,” he said.

Aznavour has written hundreds of songs in a career that spans more than 80 years, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide.

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Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr’s Grandparents to be Honored for Saving Armenians

June 1, 2016 By administrator

Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr’s Grandparents will be Honored for Saving Armenians (Source: ArmRadio)

Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr’s Grandparents will be Honored for Saving Armenians (Source: ArmRadio)

NEW YORK (ArmRadio)—The Board of the IRWF has unanimously resolved to award the Raoul Wallenberg Medal to the late Dr. Stanley E. Kerr and his wife, Elsa, for their devoted work in favor of Armenian women and children in the 1920’s who had managed to survive the Armenian Genocide unfolded in 1915.

The relief effort was organized and provided by the Near East Relief (NER) and among the American volunteers was the 21 year old Stanley Kerr, at that time, a junior officer with the US Medical Corps. After having served in Aleppo he was transferred to Marash, in Anatolia, where he headed the American assistance operations at a great risk, for the Turks regarded the Americans as collaborators of the Armenians. In 1922, he moved to Beirut where he and his wife Elsa established the Near East Relief Orphanage for Armenian children at Nahr Ibrahim, Lebanon. In this position, the couple was instrumental in aiding a significant number of Armenian mothers and children.

In 1925, Stanley Kerr earned a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, a field where he distinguished himself, and returned to Beirut to chair the Department of Biochemistry of the American University of Beirut. In 1965, he retired with the rank of Distinguished Professor and was awarded the Order of Merit from the Republic of Lebanon.

Besides their actual help to Armenian orphans, Stanley wrote a remarkable memoir documenting his experiences in Marash – The Lions of Marash: Personal Experiences with American Near East Relief, 1919-1922), providing a first-hand account of the plight suffered by the Armenian people.

One of the couple’s sons, Dr. Malcolm Kerr, an acclaimed scholar specialized in Middle Eastern Studies, became the President of the American University of Beirut and was tragically assassinated in Beirut by extremists in 1984.

Malcolm’s son, Steve Kerr, was a prominent Basketball player and currently head coach of the Golden State Warriors. In a recent interview, Steve told about how proud he feels about his grandparents.

The Raoul Wallenberg Medal will be posthumously bestowed to Stanley and Elsa Kerr, in the hands of their grandchildren and it will be coordinated with them, together with other commemorative initiatives such as a special stamp dedicated to the heroic couple.

Mr. Eduardo Eurnekian, Chairman of the IRWF, said that “Dr. Stanley Kerr and his wife Elsa are an example of pure humanitarianism and as such, they should be recognized and remembered. They should serve as role models for the young generations.”

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The Armenian Genocide victims honored in Istanbul

April 26, 2015 By administrator

istanbul-commem(AFP) – Hundreds of people symbolically honored Friday in Istanbul memory of the victims of the massacres of Armenians in 1915, the Turkish authorities for the first time honored at a Mass but continuing to reject any “genocide” .

Gathered at the call of a group of Turkish and international NGOs, the demonstrators gathered in succession to the former prison, now Museum of Islamic Art, which were held the first Armenians arrested April 24, 1915 and Haydarpasa train station, where they were later deported.

Under the eye of the police, they exhibited portraits of the victims killed in 1915 and placards “Recognize Genocide”, Turkish, Armenian and English.
“I wanted to come here in the middle of the Turkish people to commemorate this common cause,” he told AFP Satenik Baghdasaryan, an Armenian activist came specially for the occasion of Yerevan. “It’s my way of showing my appreciation for the work they do here (…) to push their state to recognize what has happened,” she added.

Turkish Minister participated Friday for the first time, a Mass in honor of the victims of the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul.
“We respect the suffering of our Armenian brothers. We are aware of their ordeal, that’s why we came to attend the ceremony, “said Minister for European Affairs, Volkan Bozkir.

In a message read at the Mass, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated his “condolences” to the Armenian victims of the 1915-1917 killings. “I say that our hearts are open to descendants of Ottoman Armenians around the world,” also wrote the strongman of the country as a message.

espite this gesture of openness, the Turkish Islamic-conservative leaders have deemed “unfounded” genocide qualification massacres of hundreds of thousands of Armenians committed by the Ottoman Empire in 1915, denouncing a “smear campaign against Turkey “.

“We expect the Turkish state recognition of the genocide, he stops to Holocaust denial at the heart of its education, its diplomacy, its politics, its ideology,” said Benjamin Abtan, the European Anti-Racist Movement ( Egam), who participated in the rallies of the day.

Brief scuffles finally between students of the Technical University of Istanbul that deployed on campus banners calling for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the private security and police officers, reported the news agency Dogan.

Other rallies in memory of the victims of the 1915 massacres were reported in Turkey, especially in Diyarbakir (south-east), according to media.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, honored, İstanbul, victims

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