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    ARAM I IN CYPRUS
    Gibrahayer March 7, 2005, Nicosia - Hundreds of Armenian Cypriots
    participated in the 75th Anniversary celebrations of the Cilician
    Seminary
    and the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Catholicos Aram I of
    the
    Holy See of Cilicia over the weekend, in Nicosia.
           The main event took place on Saturday March 5, 2005 at
    8:00 pm at the
    Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church in Nicosia, where the Shnorhali Choir from
    Beirut
    under Der Bartev Vartabed Guelimian performed.
           Speakers at the event were Sebouh Tavitian, Vartan
    Tashdjian and
    Archbishop Nourhan of Jerusalem.
           At the end of the event Catholicos Aram I addressed and
    thanked the
    Armenian community of Cyprus and Archbishop Hergelian for organising
    the
    two-day celebrations.
           The Holy Mass on Sunday March 6, 2005 and the Karoz by His
    Holiness
    Catholicos Aram I was followed by a Luncheon at Makedonitissa Palace
    at 1:00
    pm organised by the Temagan and Varchakan Joghov to which more than
    200
    community members attended.
           It is important to note that during the Luncheon, Scout
    master Artin
    Anmahouni presented a Pendant to His Holiness and pledged the amount
    of
    $5,000 dollars. He also announced that he will donate his home to the
    Catholicosate of Cilicia upon his passing away.



    OSCE TELLS TURKEY TO LIFT CYPRUS & ARMENIAN BANS
    Ankara. Turkish Daily News Friday, March 4, 2005. The Organisation
    for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) called on Turkish
    authorities to
    eliminate all references in official documents suggesting that calls
    for
    troop withdrawal from Cyprus or claims that Armenians were subject to
    a
    so-called genocide should be treated as crimes.
           References to Cyprus and Armenian issues are found in an
    explanatory
    document accompanying Article 305 of the Turkish Penal Code, which
    regulates
    offences against national interests.
         Officially removing these subjects ca n help eliminate the
    impression
    that Article 305 allows for the punishment of free speech, the OSCE's
    representative on freedom of the media, Miklos Haraszti, said in a
    letter to
    Justice Minister Cemil Chickek.
    Haraszti also said that reforms in the penal code were generally
    welcomed
    but complained that there were still some worrying provisions in it,
    calling
    for the removal of two articles in order to further expand freedom of
    speech.
    http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=7406


    SAVEMELKONIAN.ORG LAUNCH FIERCE ATTACK
    Gibrahayer Nicosian March 7, 2005: SaveMelkonian.org launched a
    fierce
    attack on AGBU veterans and Ramgavar leaders accusing them of the
    current
    fate of the Melkonian and its imminent closure.
         They accused the Ramgavar Party for using the AGBU as a party
    leverage,
    mismanaging and squandering funds for decades.
         The website stated, that with the Melkonian case in the
    courts, the
    Ramgavar leaders are now scared that it is their dirty washing that
    will be
    hung out in public. The webiste accused them of launching an attack
    in the
    Armenian press to discredit Archbishop Mutafian of Constantinople.
         Getting more personal and perhaps punching below the belt,
    www.savemelkonian.org  also revealed that AGBU veterans were seen
    gambling
    in the casinos of Turkish-occupied north, and gave their own
    interpretation
    of the visit of Catholicos Karekin II of all Armenians to the United
    States.

    www.SaveMelkonian.org , in a newsletter to its subscribers on
    06/03.05
    invited them to read the following Letters and Articles
    Letters and Articles
    - Harach Editorial
    - Give an account of thy stewardship (Luke 16:2)
    - Mirror Spectator attacks Mutafian on Behalf of ADL
    - From RAGs to riches?
    Diary Section
    - AGBU stalwarts gambling in Turkish Casinos
    - ADL attacks Moutafian
    - Catholicos visiting Lou Lou
    - Other Catholicos visits Cyprus


    JACQUES TOUBON ASKS THE TURKISH DEPUTIES TO RECOGNISE THE ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE
    * On raising the question of genocide in the framework of the
    EU-Turkey
    inter-parliamentary delegation, the European deputy provoked a
    violent
    reaction form the Turkish officials.
    * His remarks were outrageously deformed by the Turkish press
    Click here for the complete story
    http://www.eafjd.org/rubrique.php3?lang=en


    EDITORIAL
    THE NEW WORLD
    By Jean Ipdjian

         It was my intention to continue building the image of our
    communityâ~@~Ys â~@~S
    the Armenian Community of Cyprus â~@~S Representative in the House of
    Representatives, the Parliament, which I had started a few weeks ago.
    However, the recently published report of the US State Department for
    Human
    Rights derailed me and I had to write my thoughts about it.
         Among a host of countries whose Human Rights record was
    reviewed in the
    report, there was Cyprus too. And, what the US State Department had
    to say
    about Cyprus was so full of a total disregard of the sensitivities of
    the
    majority of the population of this island, that even the traditional
    friends
    of the US policies in the island found it difficult to accept. All
    they
    could come up with was to urge the islandâ~@~Ys leadership to seek
    some positive
    aspects of the report, allegedly hidden between the linesâ~@¦
         One would have thought, that a great defender of democracy,
    with the
    stated aim to work for the establishment of democracy in all
    countries and
    with the stated aim to work for the rule of law and respect to the
    voice of
    the voting polls, would at least have the self respect to uphold
    those
    principles and apply them in its judgement of others.
         One would have thought, that the actions of a president, Mr.
    T.
    Papadopoulos, who was elected by the majority of the people in fair
    and
    valid elections such as are held in Cyprus would at least be
    respected, in
    these days of American â~@~Xcrusader-shipâ~@~Y for democracy.
         One would have expected, that the will of the people of a
    country
    expressed by a free, fair and valid referendum would at least be
    respected,
    in these days of American â~@~Xcrusader-shipâ~@~Y for democracy.
         One would expect that a country like the US would not act
    like a spoilt
    child who is used to having all its wishes granted, and would accept
    the
    realities and work accordingly.
         It is amazing how a country like the United States of America
    with so
    much ease can twist and turn facts, understandings and conceptions to
    suit
    its strategic aims. It is amazing, and disappointing, that the
    self-appointed champion of democracy, human rights and common decency
    can,
    by the stroke of a pen, distort things so much. It is amazing, that a
    country whose very birth was the immediate result of people who had
    left
    homes, countries, relatives, friends and a life to escape social
    injustices
    and perceptions, can be so unjust. It is amazing, that decent people,
    who
    constitute the majority of Americans, can so easily be manipulated
    into
    backing leaders and governments, who by playing on their basic fears
    and
    insecurities get away with, practically, almost anything.
         The â~@~XOld Worldâ~@~Y- Europe - with its new set of rules
    and behaviours, as
    contemplated and applied in the European Union, seem like a breath of
    fresh
    air compared to the present â~@~XNew Worldâ~@~Y â~@~S the US â~@~S
    and its leaders.
         Moreover, it is frightening to think that the only superpower
    left in
    this world of the 21st century is the United States of America with
    its
    present leadership. How can countries and peoples, who had put their
    trust
    in institutions like the United Nations, expect to see their
    grievances and
    problems fairly addressed when all of these institutions act like the
    well
    paid and loyal employees of the State Department and Republican Party
    of the
    US?
    Being both an Armenian and a Cypriot, I have the misfortune of
    belonging to
    peoples who are neighbours to Turkey, of belonging to peoples who
    have the
    misfortune of having to live with Turks. And it is a misfortune,
    because
    Turks, as a nation, are excellent examples of people with an
    incorrigible
    taste for their neighboursâ~@~Y belongings, utter disregard to the
    rule of law.
         It is a bigger misfortune yet, since Turkey and by
    extensions, Turks,
    are one of the â~@~Xchosen friendsâ~@~Y of the modern great empire of
    the United
    States of America.
         For us, the small nations and peoples of the world, all that
    we are
    left with is our will to survive, our resolve to persevere and our
    unshakable belief in our historical and natural rights.
         We can only hope that the European Union will be able to go
    beyond
    cosmetic and elected applications of its principles.
         We can only hope that the European Union will prove itself to
    be
    bastion of fairness and respect of the peopleâ~@~Ys will.
         We can only hope that the European Union will not disappoint
    us, but
    will work with us to find adequate solutions to the different
    problems
    facing this country until a final, workable, sustainable and
    acceptable
    solution is found.
    We can only hope that the rejuvenated â~@~XOld worldâ~@~Y will have
    the wisdom of
    age and rise to the occasions as per its declared principles.


    BENON SEVAN ASKS FOR EXTENSION
    The New York Times, February 25, 2005. The former head of the
    oil-for-food
    program, Benon Sevan, has asked the United Nations for more time to
    respond
    to charges filed
    against him two weeks ago, and the request is being considered, said
    Fred
    Eckhard, the spokesman for Secretary General Kofi Annan. A second
    official,
    Joseph J. Stephanides, has filed his response, which "will now be
    reviewed
    according to normal procedures before any action is taken," Mr.
    Eckhard
    said.
         The charges arise out of the preliminary report of the
    commission
    headed by Paul A.  Volcker, which said that Mr. Sevan had tried to
    help a
    friend's company obtain contracts under the program and that Mr.
    Stephanides
    had favoured some companies by improperly furnishing them with
    bidding
    information.



    FIVE STAR ARARAT
    After an excellent performance in the Cyprus Futsal Championships
    AGBU
    Ararat won rivals Parnasos 2-4 away from home and sealed the
    championship
    title for the fifth time in a row. Goal scorers for AGBU ARARAT were
    Raffi
    Yazmadjian (1) Alik Sarkissian (2) and Iakovos Papadopoulos (1)
    The Table:
    1.ARARAT                   59 pts.
    2.PARNASOS              50 pts.
    3.CYPRUS COLLEGE 38 pts.
    4.OMONIA                  35 pts.
    Athos Evripidou, the goalkeeper of ARARAT was voted at
    www.Futsalplanet.com
    as the most popular goalkeeper in Cyprus.
    All the news of Ararat's impressive run at
    http://ararat.hayem.org/index.htm?id=3&PHPSESSID=6b931dc1fb33d6abecee3 57e793

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    REMEMBERING A LEGEND
    by Vartkes Sinanian
         As the founder of ANCHA (American National Committee To Aid
    Armenians )
    George Mardikian had won the gratitude and the love of the Armenian
    people.
    He was a great philanthropist and a benefactor who had a passion and
    unwavering commitment in the mission he had undertaken for his
    people.  When
    he wanted to make a point  you could feel his voice reverberating in
    the
    room.
         My fondest memory of him was the day when he arrived in
    Cyprus in April
    l959 accompanied by Archbishop Khoren Paroyan, the prelate of
    Lebanon, who
    later became the Catholicos of Cilicia,  Dickran Tosbath, member of
    Lebanon's parliament and editor of "Le Soir" French daily and "Ayk"
    Armenian
    Daily and his wife Naz.   Mardikian was in Cyprus as the last stop
    of his
    tour of the Middle East  meeting almost all the political leaders of
    the
    region including Egypt's Gamal Abdul Nasser. more: click here


    Mihran Keheyian from London sends this two interesting sites.
    http://www.crag.org.uk/other/links.html
    http://www.accc.org.uk/News/Hovhannisian_27Feb05/hovhannisian_27feb05.html


    TATIANA'S CORNER
    This corner is reserved for local artist Tatiana Ferahian's comic
    strips
    which are amalgamations of Armenian-Cypriot social commentaries,
    painted
    with her usual wry and ironic humour, to stimulate and encourage
    awareness
    and interest toward our community's everyday happenings.


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    NEWS IN BRIEF
    One Azeri soldier was killed and one wounded along the tense line
    dividing
    Azerbaijan and Artsakh after a machine gun fire exchange with
    Armenian
    border patrols of Artsakh forces. Last year six people lost their
    lives in
    separate incidents and an additional 13 people were killed and 21
    injured on
    land mines around Artsakh.

    UN experts forecast 500,000 drop in Armenia's population by 2050.
    Population decline will be observed in almost all the CIS countries.
    Russia's will decline from 143 mln to 112 mln while a population 
    growth
    will be registered in Azerbaijan by 1.2 mln.

    Frank Pallone welcomed public statements made by US Ambassador to
    Armenia
    John Marshall Evans, in which he properly described Ottoman Turkey's
    systematic massacres of the Armenians between 1915-1923 as
    "genocide."

    Next round of Armenian-Azeri peace talks have been postponed by at
    least
    one week because of Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian's continuing
    illness.

    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI) were joined by Representatives Rush Holt (D-NJ),
    Carolyn
    Maloney (D-NY), and Michael McNulty (D-NY), last week, in
    commemorating the
    17th anniversary of the Artsakh liberation movement.

    The editor of a magazine critical of Azerbaijan's government was shot
    and
    killed Wednesday in the lobby of his apartment building.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said that 40,000 Armenians from
    Armenia live and works in Constantinople mostly for technical
    companies.

    Armenian officials have detained seven Russian servicemen stationed
    at
    Russia's military base in Gyumri on suspicion of theft and robbery.

    In commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    40,000
    stamps and 700 first day envelopes, will be issued by April in
    Armenia.

    The ARF Dashnaktsoutiun faction will propose legislation declaring
    the
    Sumgait massacres a day commemorating the forced deportation of
    Armenians
    from Azerbaijan.

       g i b r a h a y    c a l e n d a r

      Lecture series dedicated to clergymen that were killed in the
    Armenian
    Genocide of 1915 will continue every Wednesday after Hsgoum
    throughout Medz
    Bak with the following schedule.
    * Wednesday 9 March 2005 - Nerses Yebisgobos Tanielian (1868 - 1915)
    is
    presented
    by Anahid Eskidjian
    * Wednesday 16 March 2005 - Shavarsh Dz.Vart.Sahagian (1881 - 1915)
    is
    presented by Elsy Utudjian

    Carnival Party organised by the Parent's Association of Nareg
    Schools.
    March 9, 2005 at The Hall of Nareg School in Nicosia, from 4:00 -
    6:00 pm.
    Entrance: £4.00 for adults and £3.00 for children.

    On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of martyrdom of ARF
    Dashnaktsoutiun founder Christapor Mikaelian the following
    commemorative
    events have been planned: Symposium at 10 & 11 March, with the
    participation
    of various political figures and academics in Sofia. Pilgrimage to
    Christapor Mikaelian's grave at Sophia Cemetery on March 11. All
    wishing to
    take part in the pilgrimage, should contact ARF Dashnaktsoutiun
    Cyprus.

    Armenian Cultural Event â~@~S Dance & Poetry April 8, 2005 at 7:30
    p.m., MEI
    Auditorium. Organised by the AGBU â~@~S Melkonian Educational
    Institute with the
    participation of Melkonian Students.

    The "Sipan" Dance Group of Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational
    Association
    of Cyprus will be presenting the Musical Performance of Toumanyian
    "Famous
    Children's Stories" on Sunday April 10, 2005 at 8:30 pm at PASIDY
    Auditorium.

    Armenian Cypriot artist Nanor Tashdjian will be exhibiting her works
    in
    Cardiff from April 12 - April 21, 2005 at the Temple of Peace,
    Cathays Park.
    The exhibi tion, entitled "The Battle Field" is partly a reflection
    by Nanor
    on her background. She was born during the Turkish invasion of
    Cyprus. The
    exhibition will be held in the foyer of the entrance to the Temple of
    Peace,
    from April 12 -21 from 9.00 a.m. till 5.00p.m.(not the weekend).The
    exhibition will culminate in a Commemorative meeting at The Temple of
    Peace
    (upstairs Council Committee room) at 7.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th
    April.
    Taking part will Caerphilly Labour Councillor and Human Rights
    campaigner
    Ray Davies, and the well-known poet Mike Jenkins of Merthyr. He will
    read
    his poem "Komitas".

    The "Timag" Theatre Company of Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational
    Association of Cyprus is getting ready for its annual performance
    which will
    take place on Saturday May 7, 2005 at 8:30 pm

    Armenian musical duo of Jean Davidian and Marie Louise Kouyoumdjian
    perform
    at Champs every Friday at 9:30 pm. Reservations on 22 873888. They
    will also
    be performing at the Palm Beach Hotel in Larnaca twice a week
    starting from
    April 2005.

    Arevakal and Hsgoum ceremonies begin from Wednesday 9 February, 2005
    as
    follows: Every Wednesday and Friday - Arevakal 7:40 am and Hsgoum at
    6:00 pm

    Opening of a Painting Exhibition of Armenian Cypriot Artists,
    organised by
    The Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus Chapter at
    The
    Utudjian Hall of The Armenian Prelature, on Friday 18 March, 2005 at
    7:30
    pm. The Exhibition will remain open until the 20th of March, 2005.

    Easter Sunday Ma rch 27, 2005. Holy Mass at Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church
    followed by Easter Lunch at Laiki Sporting Club organised by The
    Armenian
    Relief Society Cyprus Sosse Chapter. Details to follow.

    Commemoration of The Armenian Genocide â~@~S 90th Anniversary April
    20, 2005 at
    7:30 p.m., MEI Auditorium. Organised by the AGBU â~@~S Melkonian
    Educational
    Institute with the participation of Melkonian Students.

    Lecture by Peter Balakian on Friday May 20, 2005 organised by The
    Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus Chapter.
    Details to
    follow.

    Cyprus Dart Championships. AYMA/HMEM is participating in the Cyprus
    Dart
    League with home matches being played every other Thursday at AYMA.

    AYF Badanegan Mioutian get-togethers take place on Saturday at 3:30
    pm at
    AYMA. Contact Vartoog Karageulian on 24-659245.

    Practises of the "Sipan" Dance Group of Hamazkayin Cultural and
    Educational
    Association of Cyprus for the Musical Performance of Toumanyian
    "Famous
    Children's Stories" take place as follows: Every Friday and Sunday at
    5:30
    pm and every Saturday at 4:30 pm

    AYMA/HMEM Chicco Football practises take place every Friday from 7:00
    -
    8:30 pm for children starting from the age of 7. Contact Krikor
    Mahdessian
    on 99650897.

    AYMA/HMEM Table Tennis practises take place every Saturday from 5:30
    pm
    under the guidance of ex-Cyprus Champion Sirvart Costanian. Classes
    for all
    ages.

    AYF meetings every Wednesday at 9:00 pm at AYMA. This week's meeting
    is
    postponed because of three community events on March 2.

    AYMA/HMEM Football team practises take place every Th ursday at 7:30
    pm.
    For more details of the next Bible Study Class organised by the
    Armenian
    Prelature at the Vahram Utudjian Hall of The Armenian Prelature call
    Father
    Momik Habeshian direct on 99 307966 or at the Prelature Office on 22
    493560
    email [email protected]

    Armenian Radio Hour on The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation via real
    audio
    on www.cybc.com.cy . Broadcast 17:00-18:00 local Cyprus time
    (14:00-15:00
    GMT)

    The Armenian Prelature announces that the next permit for the
    Armenian
    Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green line, is on
    Sunday March
    13, 2005

    Every Wednesday from 7-8 pm (Cyprus time + 2 GMT) on CyBC's Trito,
    Puzant
    Nadjarian presents the "History of the Blue". Internet edition on
    www.cybc.com.cy

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