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France: Armenian presence at demonstrations in support of Kurdish Kobané

October 12, 2014 By administrator

arton104186-480x360Chanting “Kobané resistance,” thousands of people have again demonstrated Saturday in France, particularly in Paris, in support of the Kurdish city in northern Syria attacked by jihadist group Islamic State (EI).

Gathered Republic Square in the center of the capital, the protesters – 6,000 according to organizers, 5,000 according to police – then walked to Bastille, behind a banner asking, “What are you waiting for action I need regular. Another massacre? “.

“Kobané stand, the people will win”, “Daesh (another name for IR) No pasardn” could also read several placards.

Many red flags of the Workers Party of Kurdistan (PKK) were brandished by the demonstrators, who stepped slogans against Turkey, “accomplice” in their jihadist of IE.

“We urge the international community to stop their inaction and failure, which appear hypocritical in the long,” he told AFP Yekbun Eksen, representative of the Democratic National Coordination of Kurds in France, at the initiative of the gathering.

Denouncing “gruesome calculations Turkey,” member of the international coalition against IE but refuses to join the Kurds of Syria to rescue Kobané Mr. Eksen asked “to let the volunteers take up arms.”

“How can we let our brothers and sisters are being slaughtered?” Lamented Canan Seyhan, a Kurdish nurse 35 years based in Paris, “disgusted by the lack of support from Turkey.”

– “Armenian Presence” –

Several celebrities including Olivier Besancenot Pierre Laurent spoke, urging the French government to protect the Kurdish people against the jihadists of IE. Also note the presence of representatives of the Armenian community including Alexis Govciyan (Chairman of the 2015 mission CFC) filmmaker Robert Kéchichian. Ara Toranian, Co CCAF and Antoine Bagdikian, President of the Armenian Institute of France spoke at the finish of the event to expose the duplicity of Turkey against jihadists and affirm solidarity with Armenians Kurdish resistance. Daniel Augustus, association support Assyrian-Chaldeans also intervened in this direction.

Ara Toranian, co-chair of the American Chamber of Commerce forum

“France must stop his agitation game with Turkey and make it clear that it supports,” said the national secretary of the PCF Pierre Laurent, demanding “the removal of the PKK terrorist organization.”

– “Game disorder” –

In Lyon, 200 to 300 people marched through the city center to “condemn the hypocrisy of Western countries, including France, against the Kurds Kobané” according Dersini Azad, spokesperson of the “support committee the resistor Kobané “.

The protesters carried flags of Kurdistan or the effigy of imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. Among the claims set out in the leaflets: delivery of weapons to the Kurdish resistance or withdrawal of the PKK terrorist organization in the European Union.

In Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin), the event was attended by 600 people. A man, 26, outside the event, with a long knife and brass knuckles, was arrested and taken into custody. Earlier police used tear gas to prevent early skirmish between demonstrators and a man in a car, which had perhaps caused, police said.

Friday night, about 400 demonstrators gathered in Bordeaux and Bayonne to a hundred.

The pro-Kurdish demonstrations increased since mid-September on Advanced Kobané jihadist AR. These strengthened their hold on Saturday much of the city desperately defended by Kurdish forces less able, the UN expressing concern for the lives of thousands of civilians.

More than 20,000 people have also demonstrated Saturday in Dusseldorf, Germany, a country whose Kurdish community is considered the largest in Europe, followed by France.

Photos Robert Kéchichian

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: kobane, kobani, Kurd, Paris

Armenia Serbia tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Yerevan for qualifying for Euro 2016

October 11, 2014 By administrator

arton104121-448x281Tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the Republican Yerevan (18 pm in Paris) stadium, the national team of Armenia will face Serbia on behalf of the Euro 2016 qualifying football. After his defeat (1-2) against Denmark, the Armenian team coach Bernard Challandes Swiss, deprived of its top four players injured Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Yura Movsissian Araz Özbiliz Kevork Ghazarian- is greatly diminished. Only a feat or a misstep Serbia could still give the advantage to Armenia tonight. Armenia who will face Tuesday, October 14 in Yerevan (18 pm in Paris), the team of France (match live broadcast on TF1).

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, euro 2016, Paris, Serbia

Kim Kardashian has become the victim of red carpet pest Vitalii Sediuk

September 26, 2014 By administrator

_Kim_Kardashian_and_Kanye_Kim Kardashian, 33, has become the latest victim of red carpet pest – the Ukranian former journalist Vitalii Sediuk.
According to Daily Mail, he was in the huge crowd which gathered around Kim and her husband Kanye’s car as they arrived at the Balmain show at Paris Fashion Week, in which her sister Kendall Jenner was walking, on Thursday.

In bizarre scenes Vitalii – the prankster who accosted Brad Pitt at the Maleficent premiere in Los Angeles earlier this year – is reported to have pulled Kim’s hair [which he denies] and almost knocked the 33-year-old starlet to the ground, in front of Kanye and her mother Kris Jenner.

A source close to Vitalii said: ‘The information about Vitalii pulling Kim’s hair is untrue. Vitalii hugged Kim and that caused a big crowding with the security that pulled him down to the ground. Because of the mess, Kim may have lost her balance , But Vitalii didn’t mean any harm.’

Security quickly jumped in and escorted a shocked Kim into the building.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kim Kardashian, Paris, red carpet pest

Paris Hundreds of protesters against the persecution of Christians in Iraq

July 28, 2014 By administrator

Sunday, July 27, at the Committee’s call to support Iraqi Christians (CSCI), despite the arrival of the Tour de France has stopped some of the streets of the capital, hundreds of people gathered in front of Notre Dame to noun-480x319show their support for Eastern Christians.

Many politicians, especially on the right, made the trip to denounce persecution against Christians in Iraq. Among them, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Claude Goasguen, Roger Karouchi, Rachida Dati, François Pupponi and Philippe Kaltenbach.

The rally was followed by a Mass concelebrated by Father Sabri Anar, the Chaldean parish priest of St. Thomas in Sarcelles.

Letter of the Arabic alphabet “noun”, which corresponds to N in the Latin alphabet, N for Nasrani (Nazarene). Jihadists of EEIL marked the homes of Iraqi Christians, descendants of the Assyrian-Chaldean before, or execute them to convert to Islam or flee.

There would be no more Christians in Mosul.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Christians, Mosul, Paris, protesters

France: Kurds murdered in Paris: the alleged killer suspected of wanting to escape

May 15, 2014 By administrator

Ömer Güney, a Turkish indicted for murder in early 2013 in Paris three Kurdish activists, is suspected by the French court of plotting his escape, AFP learned Tuesday from sources.

turkey5018He was indicted on May 7 for its participation in a consortium formed to prepare an escape with the use of weapons or explosive substance, said a judicial source.

This project appeared in early January after a meeting in the parlor of his prison between Güney and Ömer a man moved to Germany where investigators visited, indicated sources familiar with the matter.

Elements that appear to certify the plan of escape were found in the cell phone of the man, according to these sources. To escape, Ömer Güney planned to use a weapon, including against representatives of the forces of order, she said.

His lawyer, Xavier Nogueras, declined to comment.

Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the murders by gunfire, described by investigators as real executions, Sakine Cansiz, Dogan Fidan and Leyla Saylemez the Kurdish Information Centre (CIK) in Paris January 9, 2013: Regulation of Internal Auditors the Kurdish movement in the context of opening of peace talks between the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and Ankara, act of extreme right movement of Turkish “Grey Wolves” political assassination or heinous crime or personal dispute .

Sakine Cansiz was a historical figure of the PKK, considered close to its historic leader Abdullah Öcalan.

But in the eyes of activists and supporters of the Kurdish question, political assassination sponsored by Turkish services no doubt.

Heard repeatedly by the judge described as elusive by those who rubbed shoulders, Ömer Güney denies any involvement. But internet broadcasting it a few months recording weakened his position, according to sources close to the investigation.

- Turkish Denial services –

A man will address two speakers presented as Turkish officials. According to a warning issued at the beginning of the recording, it was posted by a user who is as near Ömer Güney.

The latter would have given him 17 January 2013, before his arrest, asking him to “go public if something happened to him.” The three men will evoke the murder of three activists to come.

At the time of release of this record earlier this year, the Turkish intelligence service, MIT, had again denied any involvement in the crime. He denounced “an operation to undermine” the service “who played an important role in the process of Kurdish peace.”

According to the prosecutor of Paris, Güney was appointed by the PKK as the driver and escort in Paris Sakine Cansiz, one of the victims.

However, the PKK has denied that Mr. Güney was one of its members, explaining that he had made the infiltration in the Paris Kurdish movement from the end of 2011, winning the trust of its members. Kurdish activists have subsequently discovered that he was “from a family close to the extreme right nationalist Turkish”.

The French police are interested in its route, particularly before his arrival in France and during his stay in Germany.

They try to trace the many telephone exchanges to Turkey of a man who had many SIM cards, including Turkey. It had been controlled in late 2012 in the Netherlands in possession of such cards.

The investigators also determined that the day before the murders, Güney was photographed records of members of a Kurdish association Val-d’Oise.

Ankara and the PKK in armed struggle against the Turkish forces since 1984, engaged in a peace process that stalled today.

AFP

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kurds murdered, Ömer Güney, Paris, Sakine Cansiz

Air Armenia makes first flight to Paris

April 30, 2014 By administrator

air armeniaToday Air Armenia airline carried out its first flight to Paris, restoring the traditions of Armenian aviation. The flight was operated by an A 320 plane, the press service of Air Armenia reported.

Yerevan-Paris-Yerevan regular flights will be made every Wednesday and Sunday.

 

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Air Armenia, Paris

Paris: Armenian Youth Vigil April 23 Place du Trocadéro Armenian Genocide

April 22, 2014 By administrator

Armenian youth commemorates the Armenian Genocide, Wednesday, April 23, Place du Trocadéro, from 18h.

arton99203-480x355During the vigil, artists, activists, intellectuals and politicians gather around a solidarity concert organized in a symbolic place of Paris: previous years Parvis Notre-Dame de Paris, Parvis de Saint Germain, Place de la Bastille, Place de la République, Le Pantheon.

Panel discussion, educational Village, participatory stands, artistic performance: attention is not only focused on the Armenian genocide. Because during this vigil, it is recalled the importance of being vigilant and attentive to the events that occurred and may still be caused. Unfortunately, some pages of history repeating …

The Holocaust, the genocide in Rwanda, they are also episodes of world history which are highlighted in this vigil.

The evening of April 24, allows to remember all the victims of genocide and denounce all forms of crimes against humanity.

Since 1998, the associations of the Armenian youth of France meet during the evening of April 24, to commemorate the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

On this occasion, artists, activists, intellectuals and politicians gather around a concert in a symbolic place in Paris.

With the participation of: PEP’S – DAVE DARIO – QUIET PLEASE – COMPANY Nairi …

10254045_750480491650278_6571589688348539041_n-480x480These associations are nine in number to organize this annual event since 1998:

AYO – COPEA (Guidance Centre for Armenian Students) – DA-connection (Armenia-Diaspora connection) – FRA Nor Seround – Homenetmen – JAF (Armenian Youth France) – Youth NAZARPEK Hentchakian – UCJA (Christian Union of Young Armenians) – AGBU Young (Armenian General Benevolent Union)

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Armenian Youth Vigil, Paris

Turks Want ‘Unprejudiced Discussion’ on Genocide

April 22, 2014 By administrator

PARIS (Hurriyet Daily News)—Hakkı Akil, who began his term as Turkey’s ambassador to Paris on April 14, has described the “Armenian issue,” which is the thorniest subject in his portfolio, as “heartbreaking.”

hakkiIn an interview with daily Hürriyet, Akil stressed that he was ready to engage in an “unprejudiced dialogue” with Armenians in France ahead of 2015, the 100th anniversary of the genocide perpetrated against Ottoman Armenians.

“Two nations that are so alike should finally make peace. We should take steps to realize it,” Akil said at his official residence in Paris.

Denying the common assumption that Paris is a difficult post for Turkish ambassadors, Akil referred to his previous stations as ambassador.

“Turkmenistan was a more difficult post. There were also various difficulties in Abu Dhabi and in Italy. Although France has some difficulties, it also has some ease. You can receive a response from the French authorities on a certain subject within a week, while other countries may provide it only within two or even six months,” he said.

As the first Turkish graduate of Paris’s renowned Ecole National d’Administration, Akil remembers several incumbent French officials from his school years. “From UMP chair Jean Francois Cope to the current governor of Haute des Seine, several officials were my classmates. I organized a Turkish night for my classmates every month,” he said.

Akil added that he views the three main subjects of Ankara-Paris relations “positively”: EU accession, the Armenian issue, and the Turkish community in France. Stressing that a relatively more healthy atmosphere had been created in EU negotiations since French President Francois Hollande had come to office, the new Turkish ambassador said “the train should not be derailed.”

“After the necessary ground has been covered, both sides may put their thinking caps on and evaluate the situation. The Turkish people may have a say on [the EU membership] through a referendum, after Turkey completes all the necessary reforms. Perhaps they may oppose membership like Norway, or opt to stay out of the Euro or Schengen areas like the United Kingdom. However, the exact future of neither Europe nor Britain is clear now,” Akil said.

The “Armenian problem,” on the hand, should be considered in general terms, rather than with regards to France only, according to the Turkish diplomat, adding that the “genocide question” should be addressed in the near future by international courts.

“Armenian officials go beyond jurisprudence and take this issue to parliaments by practicing a ‘perception policy.’ Frankly, they are successful, but there is a drawback: a serious term like ‘genocide’ is being trivialized and emptied of meaning in this way,” Akil said.

He supports the thesis that recent European Court of Human Rights rulings and the related verdict of the Constitutional Council in France have put an end to “Armenian intellectual terrorism.”

“Now it’s time for friendship and peace. Seeing two nations that lived together for more than 10 centuries, listening to the same music, having the same culture, eating the same food, laughing at the same jokes, be separated by hate speech breaks my heart,” Akil said.

Stating that the second wife of his great grandfather was an Armenian woman, Akil stressed, “We should provide the opportunity for our peoples to live peacefully on the grassroots level,” he said.

The new ambassador also admitted that he has “no special preparation” for the symbolic year 2015. “Whether it’s 2014 or 2016, I suggest the same policy: leave the legal and historical debates to jurists. Our mission is to eliminate hate speech,” Akil added.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Paris, Turkey’s ambassador

Genocide recognition champion Anne Hidalgo to become Paris mayor

March 31, 2014 By administrator

March 31, 2014 – 15:06 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net –  Anne Hidalgo, the candidate of France’s ruling Socialist Party, will be the first female mayor of Paris after winning municipal 177460elections in the French capital on Sunday, March 31, exit polls indicated, according to Agence France-Presse.

Hidalgo, 54, the number two to current mayor Bertrand Delanoe, claimed 54.5 percent of second round votes in the capital, comfortably beating her centre-right rival, former government minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (45.5 percent), the polls suggested.

Earlier, Ms Hidalgo named Turkey’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide as a precondition for Ankara’s accession to the EU.

“The recognition will make Turkey stronger,” she said.

Ms Hidalgo further expressed support for adoption of the Genocide denial law, further referring to President Hollande’s pledge to work out a legal instrument that won’t meet the ban of the Constitutional Court.

“Denial of tragic pages of history is what prevents building a new future,” she said.

Ms Hidalgo vowed to perpetuate the April 24 commemorative events if elected a mayor, with Paris Mayor’s Office to extend financial support to the Genocide centennial events in 2015.

On January 23, 2012 the French Senate passed the bill making it a crime to deny the Armenian Genocide. The bill envisaged a 45,000 euro fine and a year in prison for anyone in France who denies this crime against humanity committed by the Ottoman Empire. However, the French Constitutional Council ruled the bill as anti-constitutional. In a statement the Council said the document represented an “unconstitutional breach of the practice of freedom of expression and communication

Later, President Hollande pledged to redraft the law criminalizing the Armenian Genocide denial in France, stressing the need to ensure the legal framework to avoid censorship by the Constitutional Council.

Photo: EPA

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Anne Hidalgo, armenian genocide, France, Paris

Paris: Nor the Seround calls for Manifesting in Paris on March 31#sauvonsKessab #kessab

March 28, 2014 By administrator

Following the attack on the Armenian village of Kessab (Syria), for jihadis from Turkey, FRA Nor Seround new generation called for a demonstration on March 31 in front of the Turkish Embassy in Paris.

Manifesting-in-ParisPROTEST CALL THE STRUGGLE AGAINST

The ethnic cleansing of Armenians Kessab sponsored by Ankara! FRA Nor Seround calling for demonstrations against the criminal policy of the Turkish state to denounce the operation completion of the Armenian genocide orchestrated by Erdogan.

The terrorist attack Kessab by jihadists sent by Turkey Friday 21 March, has forced nearly 670 families forced exile. FRA Nor Seround expresses its strong indignation and denounce the control of the Turkish state to continue its anti-Armenian policy planning removal and deportation of the Armenian population from their historical lands.

Engaging WE ALL

Against racism – against terrorism – against the genocidal policies

OF THE TURKISH STATE!

All in front of the Turkish Embassy in Paris

Monday, March 31 At 18:30

Place of Bolivia / Rue d’Ankara – Metro: Passy (line 6)

National Bureau FRA Nor Seround – France

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kessab, Manifesting, Paris, Syria

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