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    GIBRAHAYER
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    BILL IN A COMA


    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Backers of a resolution to formally name the
    1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a genocide said on Thursday
    they would postpone efforts to bring it to a vote in the U.S. House of
    Representatives.
    The sponsors conveyed their decision in a letter to House Speaker
    Nancy Pelosi, after support for the controversial resolution support
    faltered in the face of vehement protests from NATO ally Turkey.
    But the four chief co-sponsors who wrote the letter did not
    totally give up on the proposal, which Armenian-Americans have sought
    to pass in the House for years but is strongly opposed by the Bush
    administration.
    The sponsors asked Pelosi not to schedule a vote "at this time,"
    but said they would continue to work for "consideration sometime later
    this year, or in 2008."
    The resolution passed the House Foreign Affairs Committee on
    October 10 and seemed destined for speedy consideration by the whole
    House of Representatives.
    Turkey recalled its ambassador in protest and warned of grave
    damage to U.S.-Turkish relations and a reduction in military
    cooperation, if the House passed it. Turkey provides key logistical
    support to U.S. troops in Iraq, with much of the cargo that is flown to
    the Americans going through a Turkish air base.
    Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed in World War One,
    but denies they were victims of a systematic genocide.
    &nbs p; "We believe that a large majority of our colleagues want to
    support a resolution recognizing the genocide on the House floor and
    that they will do so, provided the timing is more favorable," said the
    letter to Pelosi, which her office released.
    It was signed by four Democrats who were leading sponsors of the
    resolution -- Adam Schiff, Brad Sherman and Anna Eshoo of California,
    and Frank Pallone of New Jersey.
    A Pelosi spokesman said she respected the judgment of the sponsors
    on the timing of the vote. She has long advocated passage of such a
    resolution.
    250 ARMENIAN ACTIVISTS FROM 29 COUNTRIES
    GATHER IN BRUSSELS TO PROMOTE HAY TAD

    (eafjd.org) - The Second Convention of European Armenians ended on the
    16th October 2007. During the conference, European Armenians showed
    their keen interest in current European policies and issues.
    Mr Joseph Daul, the chairman of the EPP group and Mr Franco
    Frattini, the Vice-President of the European Commission, inaugurated
    the prestigious ceremony. The solemn and deep words of Aram the Ist,
    the Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, also strongly impressed
    the attentive audience.
    After the strong speech of Mr Vartan Oskanian, the Minister for
    Foreign Affairs in Armenia, emotion dominated the first session
    dedicated to `20 years of friendship' when the pioneers for the
    Armenian Cause who acted 20 years ago for the adoption of the 1987
    resolution, symbolically honoured those MEP's who voted for the
    historical resolution.
    The second session of October 16 was dedicated to defining the
    factors of peace and stability in the South Caucacus: the European
    Neighbourhood Policy, the Black Sea Synergy, the Karabagh conflict and
    the rights of Armenians in Javakhk (Georgia). The speeches of 3 MEPs,
    Mrs Oomen-Ruijten, Mr Tannock and Mr Friedrich aroused great debate on
    the issue of Turkey's admission into Europe.

    `The attendees appreciated the opportunity to have a real
    exchange of ideas with Mrs Oomen-Ruijten, the reporter on Turkey, on
    the clear evocation in the proposed resolution of the Turkish
    government's denial of the Armenian genocide. Europeans are expecting
    that the resolution reflects the truth on Turkey; the silence on the
    issues that embarrass the Turkish leaders has to be broken' declared
    Hilda Tchoboian, the chairperson of the European Armenian Federation.
    The 3rd session was dedicated to the growing list of nations
    that have recognised the Armenian Genocide. The speakers underlined the
    need to develop efficient means to promote recognition in Europe. The
    Convention welcomed with enthusiasm the recent recognition of the
    genocide by the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.
    The Convention ended with the adoption of a final declaration in which
    it stressed that the Neighbourhood Policy towards the South Caucasus
    throws down `the bases of a European regional strategy which aims to
    the economic integration without impediment with Europe' and that the
    Black Sea Synergy should not be `centralised on Turkey, a country
    unable to assume a regional leadership in the current conditions'. The
    declaration also tackles the Turkish issue by decreeing that `accession
    negotiations should be governed by the fair recognition of the Armenian
    genocide' and that Turkey should be obliged to recognise the `Armenian
    people's unalienable rights'.
    In conclusion, the declaration reminds us that `the European
    Armenians will be out-posted in the fight for Justice, in all the
    situations that Europe will have to confront, because they are
    convinced that the European Parliament is, primarily, the Conscience of
    European peoples'. The declaration, pictures and speeches will be
    progressively integrated onto the website www.eafjd.org. A detailed
    release on the development and the speeches made during the conference
    will soon be published.

    TURKS SET CARS ALIGHT AND DESTROY AN ARMENIAN PUB IN BRUSSELS

    The Brussels Journal - From the desk of Paul Belien on Wed, 2007-10-24
    - Heavy rioting erupted in Turkish quarters of Brussels, the capital of
    Belgium. Buses and trams were attacked. Several cars were torched and
    shops destroyed. Police forces were unable to restore law and order in
    the boroughs of Sint-Joost-ten-Node and Schaarbeek where since last
    Sunday the animosity among Turks is running high. Turkish flags are
    omnipresent. In some streets the Turkish crescent and star adorns
    almost every house.
    The Turks' anger was provoked by rising tension with Kurds along
    the Iraqi-Turkish border and by the debate in the American Congress
    about the Turkish genocide of the Armenians in 1915. On Sunday night
    Turkish youths in Sint-Joost destroyed the pub of Peter Petrossian, an
    ethnic Armenian who had to flee for his life. Apparently, some Turks
    think that by attacking the Armenians in Brussels they can convince the
    world that the Turks never committed a genocide of the Armenians.
    Tonight the youths attacked Kurdish shops. They also set fire to
    several cars.
    QUILT EXHIBITION IN NICOSIA

    A Quilt Exhibition organised by 'Hands and Hearts Group' of ladies
    (headed by Mrs Nouritsa Nadjarian) at the Utudjian Hall of The Armenian
    Prelature in Nicosia was a great success and managed to raise 1,687
    pounds for the Noramark Kindergarten Project

    The exhibition was inaugurated by Mrs. Maggie Mahdessian wife of the
    Armenian Representative in the Cyprus Parliamenton on Saturday 27 Oct.
    at 4 pm.

    Images from this innnovative event can be seen by clicking on the image
    below or by clicking on
    http://picasaweb.google.com/simon.aynedjian/Quilt Exhibition





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    News in brief
    Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinezhad has said that the Iran-Armenia
    gas pipeline, which is currently under construction, might be extended
    to export gas to Europe. The pipeline was originally designed to
    deliver Iranian gas to Armenia, but Iran welcomes the idea of using it
    for transiting gas to Europe, Ahmadinezhad said in an interview with
    Armenian Public TV.
    Meghri-Kapan highway having a length of 80 km was opened on 27th of
    October. It will allow for year round automobile communication with our
    neighbor Iran. The new road will make it possible for vehicles weighing
    up to 80 tons to pass through.
    Longtime Armenian leader Levon Ter-Petrosian said that he will run for
    president in elections early next year, seeking to return to office a
    decade after he was forced out. Ter-Petrosian, who was president of the
    former Soviet republic from 1991-1998, announced his candidacy at an
    opposition rally that drew more than 10,000 people to a square in
    central Yerevan.
    The leadership of the National Assembly, members of Government,
    Deputies and Staff laid flowers at the memorial to the victims of
    October 27, paying tribute to the memory of the victims of the terrible
    events at the National Assembly eight years ago.
    After serving 8 years in prison for second-degree murder, controversial
    pathologist Jack Kevorkian, 79, is now out on parole and talking to HBO
    Films for a project about his medical practice. Kevorkian is known for
    assisting in over 130 suicides and strongly believes that terminally
    ill patients should have the right to die if they so choose.
    Kevorkian, nicknamed "Dr. Death", received a 10- to 25-year sentence
    after he willingly sent a video tape of him euthanizing a terminally
    ill man to CBS's "60 Minutes" in 1999.

    MESSAGE FROM TURKISH HACKERS TO THE LEADER OF DIKO PARTY MARIOS
    GAROYIAN "F-U Armenian"

    The Cyprus Mail Internet edition - A Turkish Internet user hacked into
    the website of DIKO's youth organisation NEDIK and left an obscene
    message referring to party leader Marios Karoyan's Armenian background.
    A statement from NEDIK yesterday condemned the cyber attack, which
    brought down their site's chat forum, leaving only the message `Turkish
    Hackers: f-k you Armenian'. The hacker's internet handle was `Turkbey'.
    A hacker website lists Turkbey 29th in its top 50 list with 103 hacks
    including, it claims, the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation leaving
    the message `Hacked by Turkhackteam', although the organisation's
    website was working as normal yesterday.

    KEEP THE WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 1OTH & 11TH FREE FOR THE 3rd MOUFFLON BOOK
    EXHIBITION IN NICOSIA

    If you like to browse, rummage or leaf through a book, the out-of-print
    book fair is the place for you.
    If you like first editions, interesting signatures, beautifully
    designed dustjackets, bookmarks, pictorial calendars, diaries and
    bookplates,
    then you will need ample time to go through the displays. There will be
    books for all interests and for all ages.
    There will also be a selection of books in languages other than in
    English.
    An established bookseller, Vernon Askew, will be present to answer
    questions on all aspects of old books, and how to start collecting.
    Lellos Book Binder will be present to advise on how to restore your
    own books, and orders can be placed for your own book plates.

    TO PRESERVE ARMENIAN & CHRISTIAN IDENTITIES

    Rev. Krikor Aghabaoghlou inspired the Armenian community in Cyprus and
    challenged them for one week to `press on' with their struggle to
    preserve the Armenian and Christian identities. His real-life message
    filled with passion and compassion for Christ and Armenianness was very
    inspiring. He touched on ground realities by exposing the situation of
    the Armenian community in Istanbul and the remote cities and towns in
    Turkey. He portrayed not only the struggle for survival but also the
    struggle for truth and justice. His ministry and mission are
    undoubtedly exemplary.
    Rev. Krikor Aghabaoghlou's visit to Cyprus lasted from October 7
    to14, 2007. He delivered three lectures in the three main cities of
    Nicosia, Larnaca and Limassol. He was also the guest preacher on
    Saturday at the service of the Armenian Evangelical Church in Nicosia.
    During his stay, Rev. Krikor Aghabaoghlou visited the Armenian
    Prelacy and met with His Eminence Archbishop Varoujan Hergelian,
    Primate of Cyprus. He then visited the Armenian member of Parliament in
    Cyprus, Mr. Vartkes Mahdessian, who had undertaken Krikor's visa
    formalities to Cyprus.
    Rev. Krikor got acquainted with the Armenian community in Cyprus
    by visiting the various institutions and organizations. He visited the
    Kalayjian Home for the old, met with the elderly in the center and
    encouraged them with the Word of God. It was, indeed, an emotional
    moment for the old Armenian residents of the center to see a person
    coming from historical Armenia.
    The special audience with the students of the Nareg Armenian
    School in Nicosia was full of excitement. Rev. Krikor encouraged the
    students to keep firm in their love for the Armenian language,
    commitment for Christ and His Church. He then visited the headquarters
    of the Armenian organizations in Nicosia and met with the leadership of
    the Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Young Men's Association
    (Homenetmen), and Nor Serount Cultural Association.
    The Armenian radio program of the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
    interviewed Rev. Krikor for 45 minutes, and the interview was broadcast
    on Saturday, October 13. Rev. Aghabaoghlou also met with the editors of
    the three Armenian publications and e- news in Cyprus: Artzakank, Azad
    Tzayn and Gibrahayer.
    Rev. Krikor Aghabaoglou is the pastor of the Armenian Evangelical
    Church in Gedik Pasha, Bolis. His visit to Cyprus was organized by the
    Armenian Evangelical Church in Cyprus.

    C O N F E R E N C E
    THE MINORITIES OF CYPRUS: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
    24 & 25 November, European University`Cyprus, Nicosia

    The European University ` Cyprus. The conference will focus on the
    Maronite, Armenian and Latin minorities. The following will presnet
    papers on the Armenian community of Cyprus. Dr.Sossy Kassparian,
    Dr.Vartan Ozinian and Dr. Susan Pattie Chilingirian.

    Sports news

    The much anticipated football game between newly formed Lippenza and
    AYMA/Homenetmen for the second division of the Amateur League was
    played at Makarion Stadium auxiliary grounds with Lippenza running out
    winners 4-2.
    Yanos Kouyoumdjian was defeated in the semis and Edmond Aynedjian in
    the quarters of the Development Tennis Championships that took place at
    the National Tennis Center on Saturday 27 October.
    The World Boxing Rating Championship is being held in Chicago.
    Sportsmen, who have taken first eight places, will be awarded the
    "Beijing-2008" olympic passes. Among Armenian sportsmen are Azat
    Hovhannisian (57kg), Edward Hambardzumian (64kg) and Andranik Hakobian
    (75kg) have gained victories in the start, and Hovhannes Danielian
    (48kg) was defeated and did not qualify.
    Derenik Gijlarian (51kg) will fight on October 25.
    Tennis results: Famagusta Open Tennis Championships - Over 35 singles
    Finals: Simon Aynedjian - Athos Anthimos, 6-2, 7-5. Paphos Open
    Championships - Over 35 singles Finals; Simon Aynedjian - Andreas
    Georgiades, 6-0, 6-3
    All other results at www dot cyprustennis dot com

    AUSTRIAN FOOD FESTIVAL AT THE CYPRUS HILTON -
    DETAILS AT http://gibrahayer.cyprusnewsletter.com

    g i b r a h a y c a l e n d a r & e v e n t s

    Wednesday 7 November at 7:30 pm - The Armenian National Committee Of
    Cyprus is organising an event where Vartkes Yeghiayan will be talking
    about Genocide litigation. Yeghiayian is the lawyer who filed lawsuits
    against New York Life Insurance and Axa on behalf of the heirs of
    Armenian genocide victims and collected $47.5 million on their behalf.
    He is currently pursuing similar lawsuits against Deutch Bank and
    Victoria Insurance companies. The event will take place at the Utudjian
    Hall of the Armenian Prelature in Nicosia. For further information,
    please contact Ashod Taslakian 99316416.
    8 November 2007 - 6 January 2008. Tatiana Ferahian, Julia Georgiadou
    and Ketta Iouannidou will be representing Cyprus at the 24th Alexandria
    Art Biennale for Mediterranean Countries.
    Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 November -3rd Moufflon Book Fair at Holiday
    Inn
    Wednesday 21 November at 8:00 pm - Opening of the 12the Painting
    Exhibition by Armenian Cypriot artist Garbis Bezdikian at The Municipal
    Hall of Ayios Dhometios. The opening will be conducted by The President
    of Democratic Party of Cyprus Marios Garoyian. Duration of exhibition
    from 21-25 November.
    Sunday 2 December at 4:00 pm - Charity Tea at The Hilton Park organised
    by The Armenian Relief Society of Cyprus (HOM). Rich cultural program.
    Tuesday December 25, at 9:00 pm - AYMA/Homenetmen Annual Ball at The
    Cyprus Hilton, featuring Saro Panossian and Shake Baghdasarian.
    Accompanied by Seto Baghdasarian and Vahe Simonian.

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