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    01/19/2005
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    1) ARF Bureau Member Hovannisian Slams Jones's MKR Statement
    2) Youth Demonstration Vocalizes Concern about US Remarks on Karabagh
    3) Vatican Unveils Monument of Saint Gregory the Illuminator
    4) ARS Annual Christmas Party Honors Longtime Volunteer Sarkissian

    1) ARF Bureau Member Hovannisian Slams Jones's MKR Statement

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--Responding to the outgoing US Assistant Secretary of State
    Elizabeth Jones's incendiary statement about the Mountainous Karabagh
    Republic,
    Armenian National Assembly vice speaker and Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (ARF) Bureau member Vahan Hovannisian told Yerkir media on Wednesday that the
    American official's stated opinions were the result of Turkish and Azeri
    lobbying efforts.
    As reported by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) on
    Wednesday,
    Jones, during a January 13 video conference discussing US bilateral relations
    with Russia, called for increased US engagement in resolving regional
    conflicts
    in the former Soviet Union, stating: "It is in Russia's interest for these
    areas--for Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Mountainous Karabagh--to be
    stable, for corruption to end there, for the criminal secessionists who rule
    there to be removed. It is not appropriate for this kind of instability and
    criminality to exist right in the middle of Europe."
    Hovhannisian said that Jones's statements are both obnoxious and baseless.
    "Jones is an outgoing official, and had never made similar comments during her
    tenure as assistant secretary of state." This fact, according to Hovhannisian,
    indicates that high ranking American officials had not authorized her to
    express such statements. He added that Jones's stance does not actually
    reflect
    official US policy.
    "Don't forget former Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly rapporteur on
    Karabagh, Terry Davis, who issued a report after leaving the post. The same
    goes for the next rapporteur, David Atkinson," Hovhannisian said.
    On Wednesday, the US embassy in Yerevan issued a statement in response to
    situation, noting, "US policy with respect to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    has
    not changed. The United States does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an
    independent country, and its leadership is not recognized internationally
    or by
    the United States."
    "The United States supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and holds
    that the future status of Nagorno-Karabakh is a matter of negotiation between
    the parties in the Minsk Group process," continued the statement. "The United
    States remains actively engaged in advancing a peaceful settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through the Minsk Group process. We are
    encouraged by
    the continuing talks between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
    "Assistant Secretary Jones's comment quoted in the Moscow Times was directed
    at the need for the US and Russia to work together to resolve the conflicts
    and
    advance transparency and rule of law in the conflict areas. We recognize that
    the circumstances of each conflict are unique."


    2) Youth Demonstration Vocalizes Concern about US Remarks on Karabagh

    YEREVAN--Representatives of several youth organizations in Armenia expressed
    their indignation with US Assistant Secretary of State Elizabeth Jones's
    recent
    statement referring to Mountainous Karabagh's leaders as "criminal
    secessionists" and calling for their removal from power.
    Organized by the "Baze" youth group, demonstrators gathered in front of
    the US
    embassy in Armenia on Wednesday. Participants included representatives of the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Republican, and Orinats Yerkir youth
    groups,
    as well as non-governmental organizations.
    The demonstration closed down Bagramyan Avenue, while police protected
    them by
    forming a chain and controlling the traffic. Carrying posters that read "Shame
    on Elizabeth Jones" and "No to double standards," the youth expressed their
    outrage at Jones's remarks on January 13 during a digital video-conference
    with
    journalists in US Embassies in Moscow, Rome, and Bratislava.
    Expressing the Armenian American community's shock and outrage at Assistant
    Secretary Jones's remarks, the ANCA, on Tuesday, also condemned her statements
    "as counter to the long-standing US policy of helping the parties reach a
    negotiated settlement." The ANCA also called on the Administration to begin
    repairing this damage by immediately and clearly renouncing the unfair and
    inaccurate remarks.


    3) Vatican Unveils Monument of Saint Gregory the Illuminator

    (VATICAN CITY)--Pope John-Paul II, along with Armenian Church officials,
    attended the official inauguration of the statue of Saint Gregory the
    Illuminator in the Vatican on January 19.
    The almost 18 feet high statue was placed in the last remaining empty niche
    along the walls leading to St. Peter's Basilica, which house the statues of
    famous saints. It is situated at the site where visitors wait to climb the
    cupola.
    An almost two-foot gilt bronze Armenian Cross is situated in the right
    hand of
    the statue, and a Holy Bible in the left. Two Armenian crosses and Saint
    Gregory's adorn the statue's vestment.
    The Latin and Armenian inscription on the pedestal reads, "Saint Gregory
    Illuminator of Armenia 301."
    On his trip to Armenia to mark the 1700th anniversary of the conversion of
    the
    Armenian nation to Christianity, Pope John-Paul II became inspired by a visit
    to Khor-Virab where Saint Gregory was confined, crouched in the dark for 13
    years.
    Thus, at the urging of the Armenian catholic Patriarch Nerses-Bedros XIX, the
    Pope pledged to do his utmost to erect, in the Vatican, a statue of the Saint
    Illuminator of the first Christian nation.
    In 2001, the Vatican Launched an international design contest for a marble
    statue of the Founder of the Armenian Church.
    The winner was artist Khachik Kazandjian from Paris, who recently created
    a 30
    feet high monument of Alfred Nobel. That statue is in the center of the
    city of
    Sevran where Nobel lived and worked. Kazandjian is also a founding member and
    the First President of the Society of Armenian Artists of France.


    4) ARS Annual Christmas Party Honors Longtime Volunteer Sarkissian

    GLENDALE--The Armenian Relief Society Western Region (ARS-WR) annual Christmas
    party took on a special celebratory mood on January 4, not only because 350
    ARS
    members from San Diego to the San Fernando Valley, representing three
    generations, gathered to celebrate, but also because one of its finest members
    was honored.
    ARS social services worker Annig Sarkissian was honored for her dedicated
    volunteer work throughout the years. As Santa escorted Sarkissian, who was a
    little shy, from her seat to the stage, ARS members were ready to speak of her
    efforts and present a commemorative plaque.
    Explaining that volunteer work lies at the heart of the ARS, ARS-WR Social
    Services Director Sona Zinzalian explained Sarkissian's work as incomparable.
    Zinzalian described her as the kind of volunteer who does not stop when her
    work is done, but asks if other committees need help. ARS-WR Regional
    Executive
    Chair Angela Savoian expressed the Regional Executive's appreciation of
    Sarkissian's presence within the office saying, "We are so happy that we have
    someone like you among us." In her turn, the honoree, who is in her eighties,
    promised to volunteer until she turns 100.
    Members of the ARS Central Executive (CE) and ARF Central Committee
    representative were among the attendees. An east coast transplant, Yeretzgin
    Habeshian, officiated the prayers. Speaking on behalf of the ARS-CE, Anahid
    Meymarian urged the membership to stay physically and mentally healthy in
    order
    to carry on the name and reputation of the ARS--an organization which will
    celebrate its centennial in 5 years.
    Savoian invited the Regional Executive members to join her for a toast,
    expressing her appreciation for being surrounded by like-minded board members
    who make the meetings an enjoyable place to discuss serious issues for the
    ARS.
    She also announced the start of a campaign to assist the tsunami victims. On
    January 15, the ARS-WR Regional headquarters were open to accept donations.
    ARS General Accountant Jassik Jarahian, party coordinator, had arranging for
    performances by Razmig Mansourian and Alen Aghajanian, as well as a cappuccino
    service, and a uniquely decorated fruit table donated by Arthur Hamedi.
    For a brief few hours, the ARS enjoyed the company of fellow members in a
    happy and carefree atmosphere, only to return to their chapters and continue
    working for their communities.


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