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    GIBRAHAYER
    e-newsletter
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    http: //gibrahayer.cyprusnewsletter.com

    The largest circulation Armenian online e-newsletter on the WWW

    SHOOTING PRACTICE AT AKHTAMAR CHURCH BY TURKISH HUNTERS
    Brussels, 11/11/2004 Armenian Assembly of Europe: The correspondent of the
    Milliyet newspaper alerts from Van that the marvellous carvings of the 10th
    century church of Akhtamar on Lake Van are regularly being used as targets
    for shooting practice by visitors. The newspaper published also a photo
    where one can see the state of carvings after such visits. The correspondent
    reports that the church is protected by a guard in the summer time only
    during the working hours. During the rest o f the day the visitors entertain
    themselves by shooting on the carvings of the Akhtamar Church, and some of
    them even try to find some treasure. Pr. Veli Seckin, professor at the
    archaeology department of the University of Van says that there are rumours
    among the population that there is treasure cached in the island of
    Akhtamar. Even the guard of the Church was arrested while he was `hunting
    for treasure'.
    Already in May 2004 the newspaper Zaman alerted that the famous church of
    the Holy Cross of the Akhtamar Island in Lake Van was almost in ruins. The
    church, which is visited by many foreign tourists, is badly neglected and
    close to ruins. The church has been neglected and harmed by treasure hunters
    and is at risk of collapsing. Both its foundation and ceiling have cracks
    and holes.



    ARMENIANS INTEND CLAIM AGAINST AZERBAIJAN AT EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    12.11.2004 /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Association Shahumian-Getashen in
    statement, says that "Residents of Shahumian and Getashen regions, who were
    deported by force, intend to claim against Azerbaijan at the European Court
    of Human Rights." The matter concerns territories, which are today
    controlled by the Azerbaijani troops. The suit will specifically claim
    against violation of the right of the deported residents for property
    protection and respect of habitation. The Union has expressed readiness to
    defend in authoritative international instances the interests of thousands
    of Armenian families, who suffered from Azerbaijan's aggression in 1991.
    November 11, 2004
    * Human rights in Turkey
    * Haunted by the past
    * A human-rights commission embarrasses the government

    ..... In a footnote, the law deems "anti-national" anyone who advocates
    withdrawing Turkish troops from Cyprus, or terming "genocide" the killing of
    hundreds of thousands of Armenians in 1915. If the aim was to stifle
    discussion of this second issue, it failed: at a conference in Venice last
    month, historians from all countries involved took a broader, more
    cool-headed look at the 1915 tragedy than would be possible in Turkey-now
    or, it seems, any time soon. And what about the 100,000 Tur kish-Cypriots
    who voted (vainly) in April for a UN plan that would have removed most
    Turkish troops from Cyprus: was that a crime?
    The Economist is asking for a fee to read the article, but you can read the
    complete article for free on http://itgosolutions.itgo.com/Humanrights.htm


    Due to unfortunate circumstances which were completely out of our control,
    we were very sorry to announce that the HYE party on Friday, 12th November
    has been cancelled.
    We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
    Due to this inconvenience, we are throwing a free party on Friday, 7th
    January 2005.
    HYE Events U.K. [email protected]


    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.


    QUALIFIER MARCOS BAGHDATIS WINS BRATISLAVA
    Nicosia 17 November, 2004 - Gibrahayer: Limassol-born former Boy's world
    number one has won his second tournament on the men's world tour in the less
    than a month.
    After winning the Open in England at Bolton, he conquered the $100,000 Tatra
    Bank Tournament in Bratislava as a qualifier, topping seed number one
    Dominik Hrbaty 7-6(4) 7-6(3) in front of his home crowd.
    En route to the final Marcos also beat the fastest server in the world Marc
    Rosset 6-2, 7-6. Armenian top seed Sargis Sargissian lost in the second
    round against Fransesco Aldi of Italy.
    With this win Baghdatis - who spent most of 2004 injured - leaped 53
    positions and will be making the main draw of all major tournaments of 2005.
    Turkish businessmen are expected to visit Georgia's Armenian-dominated
    region Samtskhe-Javakhk on Nov 25 to discuss the related to cooperation with
    local businessmen.
    Armenia drew with Romania 1-1 in Yerevan and Cyprus lost to Israel 1-2 in
    Nicosia for the qualifying rounds of The World Cup 2006 which will be held
    in Germany.
    President Robert Kocharian and Estonian counterpart President Arnold Ruutel
    decided to bolster commercial contacts during an official meeting in Yerevan
    on Monday.
    The Armenian Foreign Ministry immediately dismissed allegations that
    members of a Kurdish rebel group arrested in southern Netherlands, were
    planning to be sent to Armenia to fight for the PKK following their training
    session.
    Thanks to Hay Tad Committee's long years of work, the government of
    Argentina presented a 44-page book on the Armenian Genocide which has been
    jointly prepared by the Buenos Aires Department of Human Rights. The book
    was published in 5,000 copies and was delivered to libraries and teachers of
    600 public schools.
    The ARF Dashnaktsoutiun conveyed its condolences to the Palestinian Fatah
    Movement on the death of Yasser Arafat. In its letter, the Dashnaktsoutiun
    Bureau expresses profound sympathy to the Palestinian people and leadership,
    and hopes that they achieve victory by building an independent Palestinian
    state.



    PRESENTING SINGER / SONGWRITER ADRINA THORPE
    Armenian Singer/songwriter and pianist, Adrina Thorpe, is a refreshing sound
    in adult alternative pop, a genre dominated by the guitar. Her style,
    although reflective of other female singer/songwriters such as Sarah
    McLachlan, Tori Amos and Dido, is altogether unique. Adrina's delicate piano
    melodies and lush vocals weave in and out of each other, drifting amid the
    punchy bass and drum lines. Like paper-thin china, like sunrise on the grey
    ocean waves...Adrina's melodies captivate listeners with their distinct
    beauty. Listen to her songs on, http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ad rinathorpe
    Donation: To the AYMA Music Library.


    g i b r a h a y  c a l e n d a r
    * Traditional Preparation of Madagh on Saturday 20 November, 2004 starting
    from 4:00 p.m. at Nareg School's Canteen. Hyourasiroutiun to follow. Open
    for all. On the occasion of Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church Day, you can make your
    donations by calling the Armenian Prelature on 22 493560 or emailing
    [email protected]

    * Aghorhnek at 4:00 p.m. and Hsgoum at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday 20 November
    2004.

    * Holy Mass and Madaghornhnoutiun on Sunday 21 November 2004 on the
    celebration day of Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church in Nicosia. Karoz will be
    delivered by His Grace Archbishop Nourhan Manoukian of the Patriarchate of
    Jerusalem.

    * Annual General Meeting of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) on Sunday 21
    November 2004 at 6:30 p.m. at AYMA

    * 8th Exhibition of Armenian Books, unde r the auspices of Archbishop
    Varoujan Hergelian, organised by the Armenian Prelature of Cyprus, with the
    participation of Moufflon Bookstore. Opening Ceremony on Wednesday 17
    November 2004 at 8:00 p.m. at Vahram Utudjian Hall of the Armenian Prelature
    in Nicosia. You can visit the Exhibition every day from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
    & 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. except weekends. The exhibition will also travel to
    Larnaca and Limassol.

    * Shnorahantes of the book "The Armenian Church in Cyprus", during the
    opening ceremony of the Armenian Book Exhibition. The book will be presented
    by Vartan Tashdjian.
    Armeni an Relief Society "Sosse" Chapter Fund Raising Tea for the ARS
    Armenia Projects on Sunday 28 November, 2004 at The Holiday Inn Hotel at
    4:00 p.m. Our children will participate in a Fashion Show by GRANT. There
    will be Handicraft, Lebanese cookies and home-made delicacies on sale.
    Proceeds to the "Sosse" Kindergarten of Stepanakert - Republic of Karabagh.

    * AYF Badanegan Miaoutian get-togethers Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at AYMA.
    Contact Vartoog Karageulian on 24-659245.

    * AYMA Chicco Football practices take place every Friday from 7:00 - 8:30
    p.m children starting from the age of 7. Contact Krikor Mahdessian on
    99650897.

    * AYMA Table Tennis practices continue every Saturday from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m
    under the expert guidance of ex-Cyprus Champion Sirvart Costanian. Classes
    and practice session for all ages.

    * AYMA Football team practices are taking place every Thursday at 9:00 p.m.
    A.Y.M.A. will be participating in the Second Division Amateur Football
    League and will be bidding for the Championship Title and subsequent
    promotion to Division One. The Champi onship begins on Saturday November 27,
    2004.

    * Marie Louise Kouyoumdjian sings @ Champs every Friday at at 9:30 p.m. For
    reservations call 22873888.
    Bible Study Group organised by The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus. The Group
    meets at the Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church on Armenia street, Nicosia. To
    receive further details please call Father Momik Habeshian on 99 307966 or
    at the Prelature office on 22 493560 email [email protected]

    * AYMA Annual Ball at Hilton Park on January 8, 2005 featuring ANDRE.
    Reservations a MUST! Book early.

    * Armenian Radio Hour on The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation can be heard
    via real audio on www.cybc.com.cy . Broadcast times 17:00-18:00 local Cyprus
    time (14:00-15:00 GMT) New s bulletins at 17:15 local time on Sundays,
    Tuesdays, Fridays. Armenian Cypriots can also tune in on the following radio
    frequencies 91.1 FM (Mount Olympus - for Nicosia listeners) 94.2 FM
    (Paralimni/Protaras/Agia Napa) 92.4 FM (Larnaca) 96.5 FM (Paphos).

    * The Armenian Prelature announces that the next permit for the Armenian
    Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green line, is scheduled for
    Sunday 28 November,2004
    Pentataktylos - Halevka - Buffavento Castle Cycle Ride by MICROMANIA. Sunday
    November 28, 2004. Meeting point: Ledra Palace, Turkish checkpoint Meeting
    Time: 9.00 am - Bus leaves : 9.30 am - Arrival at Besparmak Restaurant:
    10.30 am - Riding time: 2.5 hours - Riding distance: 16 or 28 km (two
    routes) Bring with you: passport, water, helmet. Cost of bus and food:
    approx £8:00 per person. Bus leaves Besparmak: 2.30 pm. Bus arrives back:
    approx 3.30 pm. Level of competence: average Age limit: 12 + Contact Baret
    (Duke) Bedelian on 22-661517

    * Every Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. (Cyprus time +2 GMT) on CyBC's Trito, Puzant
    Nadjarian presents the "History of the Blues". You can also hear it on Real
    Audio from the Internet edition of CyBC on www.cybc.com.cy. A repeat program
    can also be heard seven hours later at 2:00 a.m. local time.

    * Listen to Hairenik Association's online Armenian Radio Station. A variety
    of Armenian music online, 24 hours a day, combined with news and other
    interesting information about the Armenian community in the US, Armenia,
    Artsakh, Javakh k and the Armenian Diaspora.24 Hours of non-stop armenian
    music and programs on the internet
    . . . . . News . . . . . ANC hour . . . . . Song dedications . . . . . Youth
    discussions . . . . . Game Shows . . . . . Interviews . . . . . Religious
    programs . . . . . Cultural programs . . . . . History . . . . .
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