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= 21 April - Community Commemoration at Ealing Town Hall  - 7.00pm

= 22 April - Commemorative Procession from Marble Arch to The Cenotaph - Whitehall

= 23 April - 11.00am
 Memorial Service -
St Yeghiche Church and
St Sarkis Church

= 24 April - 7.00pm - Memorial Service at St Sarkis Church

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CRAG
 SPECIAL  BULLETIN

'Ending Denial in the UK'  Maximise public awareness regarding the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide .
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To mark the 91st Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, CRAG in cooperation with Executive Committee of ACCC and Bishop Nathan Hovhannesian has organised a number of commemorative events.
 

 CILICIA DEPARTURE FESTIVAL
                          
The Vessel CILICIA, the Replica of an Ancient Armenian Merchant Vessel is scheduled to set sail on the final stage of its journey from London Docklands on Sunday May 28th

PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK TO READ DETAILS OF EVENTS,
    FESTIVE SENDING- OFF, AND ABOUT THE VESSEL


        EASTER MESSAGE
 
The Message of His Holiness
   Karekin II Supreme Patriarch
   and Catholicos of All Armenians
   on the Occasion of the Feast of
 the Glorious Resurrection of Christ
   
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 Read Article: 
"Reflection on the Theme of Easter "
 by Dr. Harry Hagopian.
     
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           NEWS BULLETIN OF THE
       
ARMENIAN EMBASSY IN U.K.
       
(Includes News from Armenia)

            LITERARY COMPETITION
            FOR YOUNG ARMENIANS
           UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
            MRS. BELLA KOCHARIAN
 
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HAMAINK
The Newsletter for the U.K. Armenian Community
 Published by the ACCC
In Service to the Community
                                                                       ISSUE No 6
OUT NOW
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ONLINE IN .PDF


  HAMAINK issue No.6 was posted FREE OF CHARGE to every address registered with the ACCC
 
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         CRAG
    
REPORT

 
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OF THE ACCC's COMMITTEE FOR
  
RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN
                   
GENOCIDE
              
    March 2006
 


 

 

 

 

 







K. TAHTA ARMENIAN
  COMMUNITY SUNDAY SCHOOL

 
K. Tahta Armenian Community Sunday School Classes are held every Sunday from 10:30a.m. to 2:00p.m. at Twyford Church of England School, Twyford Crescent, Acton, London W3 9PP.

The Sunday School offers parallel classes both in Eastern and Western Armenian to pupils aged between 3 and 16 years old, and it is composed of the following three sections: (1) Nursery Section (two years); (2) Pre–academic Section (two years); and (3) Academic Section (nine years). Classes are also offered to adults wishing to learn either Eastern or Western Armenian.

  
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          TWO NEW WEBSITES:
   
   
   
PANORAMA.am
       - Armenian News Portal -

       ARMENICA.Org
 
Excellent and Highly Informative
Armenian History and General Info

 

  TERRORIST ATTACKS IN LONDON
  
Transcript of letter by His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, sent to the Right Honourable Tony Blair M.P., The Prime Minister.
=  Statement from the Primate of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom, Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian
=  Statement from the Armenian Community & Church Council of Great Britain.
  
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HUMOUR:
 
        
" Drive-In Take-Away"
 
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 ARTICLES AND NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST RECEIVED WITH THANKS FROM ARMENAG TOPALIAN:


Turkey must relent - The Spectator

Armenian Government Reports Further Rise In Foreign Investment

No Karabakh Accord Announced After Armenian-Azeri Summit

Argentine Operator To Boost Investments In Yerevan Airport


AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES DECIDE TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH

AGBU Builds Second Karabakh Village, Dozens Prepare to Move Into Border Region

Aliev Sees Armenian Concessions After Azeri Military Buildup

Church Restoration Raises Hopes For Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation

Experts Warn Of IT Staff Shortage In Armenia

 Armenian journalist faces three years jail for "insulting Turkish identity"


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 



 



   About the ACCC
 and our Committees

    
 
 
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
       90th ANNIVERSARY
  COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS

   
  
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TO
    COMMEMORATE THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN
 GENOCIDE

The Community's Official Petition launched by the Genocide 90th Anniv. Commemoration Committee


THE HOLY ARMENIAN
 APOSTOLIC CHURCH


CHURCH NEWS
Press Releases from Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

THE ARMENIAN EMBASSY
Embassy News Bulletin


HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN CHURCH OF MANCHESTER WEBSITE


 
UNITED KINGDOM:

Prominent Benefactor and member of U.K. Armenian Community,
Mr George Kurkjian OBE passes away



'Early Day Motion' tabled in previous Parliament (EDM642)

Professor Hovhannisian - Lecture in London

Talk given by Professor Tessa Hofann at University of London

Statement by Baroness Cox of Queensbury

Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust Commemorated in Wales

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone speaks of Armenian Genocide

Archbishop Y. Gizirian visits London

Community members receive Pontifical Honours



TURKEY:

Erdogan-Hurriyet Interview:

Pastor shocks Turkish TV viewers by bold remarks on Genocide


Turkish Publisher charged for publishing book by Armenian author

Ancient Armenian Church in danger of collapse



GENOCIDE:

Turkey's Memory Lapse -
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PLAGUES ANKARA 90YEARS ON
By Bernhard Zand
Article published in Spiegel Online


Link to "Turkish Crimes of Our Century - chronology - details

French MEP calls on Turkish Deputies to recognise Armenian Genocide
 


GENERAL:
' Lessons of Genocide: 1915, 1994 & 2005' Click this link to read an edited version of a recent academic presentation dated 25 May 2005 by Dr Harry Hagopian.  The article examines his views on many salient points in the genocide discourse.


Israel is among the holocaust deniers :  Editorial in HAARETZ By Yossi Sarid


TEN YEARS SHY OF A CENTURY!
The Armenian Genocide 1915
BY DR HARRY HAGOPIAN
 
" It is my contention today that no genocide can be unique since all genocides are reprehensible. This is why I believe it is in the Turkish national interest to come clean and recognise this genocide . . ."
" I believe Turkey cannot find inner peace so long as it denies the genocide. Nor can Armenians for that matter, which is why the souls of Armenian victims still cry out for justice today. . ."
CLICK THIS LINK TO READ ARTICLE


"WAITING FOR THE DENIAL TO END"
By Dalia Shehori
Published in HAARETZ.com



Hovanness Badalian Music Fund

GROONG - Armenian News
Extensive Collection of News Items Updated Daily




ARMENIA:

President Robert Kocharian replies to P.M. Erdogan of Turkey

1,500,000 CANDLES

Armenian Jews celebrate Purim in Yerevan

OSCE Report on Mountainous Karabagh Strikes down Azeri Allegations of Resettlement

 His Eminence Archbishop Shahé Ajemian Enters Eternal Rest
 


UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Available to Students from Armenia


 

BOOKS

BLUE BOOK - British Parliamentary Report - New Uncensored Version


Balakian: The Burning Tigris


Galichian: Historic Maps of Armenia



U.K. -  CAIA:

ACCC Organise and Conduct CAIA AGM and Elections - Report

 

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Church Restoration Raises Hopes For Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation

By Selcan Hacaoglu, Associated Press Writer

(AP) - Rainwater seeps through the conical dome of Akhtamar's
thousand-year-old church, washing away biblical frescoes from one of the
finest surviving monuments of ancient Armenian culture. Bullet holes
pock the sandstone walls. After a century of neglect and decades of
political wrangling, Turkey has begun restoring the church, a renovation
that comes as Turkish leaders face intense pressure from the European
Union to improve their treatment of minorities.

The 2 million Turkish Lira ($1.5 million) restoration, ordered and paid
for by the Turkish government, began in May and is raising hopes that a
small, cautious thaw in relations between Turkey and neighboring Armenia
could expand.

The church is the lone building on a tiny island in a lake. It is
covered in scaffolding as masons replace fallen roof stones to stop the
rainwater and rebuild the basalt floor, which was dug out by treasure
hunters. Experts also will try to restore the frescoes in the interior.

"This is our positive approach, our message," says Turkey's prime
minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has staked his rule on winning
membership in the EU.

The European Union urged Turkey last year to consider registering
Akhtamar in UNESCO's World Heritage List and is pressing the country to
reopen its closed border with Armenia and re-establish diplomatic ties
with its neighbor. Turkey has taken cautious steps toward improving
connections Armenia and a member of Erdogan's political party visited
its capital earlier this year, but relations remain extremely cool
because of animosities over ethnic bloodletting a century ago.

Eastern Turkey was once a heartland of Armenian culture and more than a
million Armenians lived in the area at the turn of the 19th century. But
they were driven out by what Armenia contends was a policy of genocide
by Turks, a charge the Turkish government vehemently denies.

Akhtamar, called the Church of Surp Khach, or Holy Cross, was one of the
most important churches of those ancient Armenian lands. It was built by
Armenian King Gagik I of Vaspurakan and inaugurated in A.D. 921. Gagik's
historian, Thomas Ardzruni, described the church as being near a harbor
and a palace with gilded cupolas, peacefully surrounded by the lake.
Only the church survived.

By 1113, the church had become the center of the Armenian Patriarchate
of Akhtamar and an inspiration to mystics in the area. The island was
the center of a renowned school of scribal art and illumination. The
region was a thriving center of Armenian culture, but was engulfed in
ethnic conflict as the Turks' Ottoman Empire splintered at the end of
World War I.

Armenians say 1.5 million of their people were slaughtered by Turks.
Turkey strongly denies there was any genocide, arguing that the death
toll has been inflated and saying that the Armenians who were killed
died as a result of civil unrest.

Today, there are virtually no Armenians in eastern Turkey, and Akhtamar
has been empty for decades. Some of its reliefs are stained with paint
and eggs thrown by vandals. Bullet holes, apparently from shepherds who
used the site for target practice, mar the walls.

The church is considered one of the most important examples of Armenian
architecture. Elaborate reliefs project up to 10 centimeters (4 inches)
from brownish-red sandstone walls, almost like sculptures. Some depict
biblical stories such as Jonah being swallowed by the whale and Daniel
in the lion's den. Others show cows, lions, birds and other animals to
remind worshippers that the church is an image of paradise.

Erdogan's government asked the Armenian Christian patriarch in Istanbul,
where nearly all of Turkey's remaining 65,000 Armenians live, to name an
architect to help with the restoration. Zakarya Mildanoglu, the
architect picked, says he hopes the restoration helps improve relations
between Armenia and Turkey, but adds: "We need to be patient. Things
that happened a century ago cannot be healed overnight."

Mesrob II, the Armenian patriarch, wants the government to open the
church for religious services and special festivities once a year. The
church is officially closed to services since there are no Armenian
Christians in the region. "I think that Akhtamar is a symbol for
perfection in Armenian architecture and also mysticism," Mesrob II says