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    PRESS RELEASE
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Tel: (+961- 4) 410001, 410003
    Fax: (+961- 4) 419724
    E- mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org
    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon


    His Holiness Aram I Meets with Members of Church Councils and
    Representatives of Community Organizations in the Region


    Antelias - Following the consecration of the Armenian Church in Abu
    Dhabi, Catholicos Aram I met with around 75 young Armenian men and
    women, who shared their concerns and questions regarding the Church. The
    Catholicos posed the question of what it means to be a young Armenian in
    the diaspora today. He asked them to consider a number of attendant
    questions: `How can the youth keep their Armenian identity in
    pluralist societies?' `What is the role of Armenia and the Armenian
    church and culture in safeguarding the identity of our youth' He said,
    `It is important for the Church to listen to the voices of the youth
    as they discuss the post-100th anniversary Genocide priorities.'

    After the meeting with the youth, His Holiness met with members of the
    Church Council of Qatar and Abu Dhabi, together with the Catholical
    Vicar and the President of the Council, Mr Hrayr Soghomonian. The
    representatives informed the Catholicos of their activities and future
    plans. They discussed the situation of the Armenian community in Qatar
    and the United Arab Emirates, after which the Catholicos recommended
    that a church and community centre be built in Qatar and community
    centres be constructed in Sharja and Dubai.



    His Holiness Aram I Addresses an Interfaith Meeting in Abu Dhabi

    Antelias - In between his pastoral meetings, His Holiness was asked to
    join a special meeting organized by Religions for Peace to prepare a
    statement on religious extremism. The meeting brought together, among
    others, the representatives of the Holy See, the General Secretary of
    the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious
    and Intercultural Dialogue in Vienna and the representative of the
    General Secretary of the United Nations.

    His Holiness said that he was glad to address the distinguished audience
    as a President of Religions for Peace and reminded them that extremism
    contradicts the teachings of all religions. In view of the current
    situation in the world, the Catholicos invited Muslim religious leaders
    to lead the way and show how the Holy Qur'an is being misinterpreted
    and Islam misrepresented as an exclusivist ideology. He then recommended
    that all religions promote education for building inclusive communities.

    The participants highly appreciated the intervention of His Holiness,
    which prompted fruitful discussion.



    The Papers of the Conference On "The Armenian Genocide from Recognition
    to Reparation" Appear in a Special Issue of Volume 14 of the
    International Criminal Law Review

    Antelias - The Communication and Information Office of the
    Catholicosate of Cilicia announces that the papers delivered at the
    momentous conference, held from the 23rd through the 25th of February
    2012 in Antelias, Lebanon have been published in a special issue in
    Volume 14 of the International Criminal Law Review, 2014.

    The conference, which was the first of its kind to be dedicated to the
    issue of reparations, was initiated by His Holiness Aram I, assisted by
    Dr Nora Bayrakdarian. His Holiness, who presided over the conference,
    wrote the preface to the volume.

    The volume is a collection of the articles presented during the
    conference by internationally known experts, with Henry Theriault as its
    guest editor.

    The following articles appear in the issue:

    `The Armenian Genocide: =46rom Recognition to Reparations,' Aram I,

    `Economic-Legal Perspectives on the Armenian Genocide,' Dean Susan
    A. Karamanian,

    `The Consequences of Turkey Being the `Continuing' State of the
    Ottoman Empire in

    Terms of International Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful
    Acts,' Dr Patrick

    Dumberry,

    `Jumping Hurdles Backwards: The Armenian Genocide and International
    Criminal

    Court,' Dr Dov Jacobs,

    `Establishing State Responsibility for Historical Injustices: The
    Armenian Case,'

    Dr Marco Roscini,

    `The Notion of `Continuous Violations,' Expropriated Armenian
    Properties, and the

    European Court of Human Rights,' Dr Frédéric Mégret,

    `Restoration of Historical Memory and Dignity for Victims of the
    Armenian Genocide:

    A Human Rights Law Approach to Effective Reparations,' Dr Richard J.
    Wilson,

    `An Attempt to Recover Armenian Properties in Turkey through the
    French

    Authorities in Syria and Lebanon in the 1920s,' Dr Vahé Tachjian,

    `Ius Humanitatis and the Right to Reparation for International Crimes
    in Foreign

    Domestic Courts,' Dr Marcel Brus,

    `The Spirit of the Law: Following the Traces of Genocide in the Law of
    Abandoned

    Property,' Dr Taner Akçam,

    `Foundations of Non-Muslim Communities: The Last Object of
    Confiscation,' Dr Sait Çentinoglu,

    `Compensation and Damages in International Law and Their Relevance for
    the

    Valuation of Expropriated Armenian Property,' Dr Irmgard Marboe,

    `International Law between the Duty of Memory and the Right to
    Oblivion,' Dr Gabriele Della Morte,

    `Reparations for Genocide: Group Harm and the Limits of Liberal
    Individualism,' Dr Henry C. Theriault.

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    Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    PO Box : 70 317 Antelias - LEBANON
    Tel: (+961-4) 410 001 / 3
    Fax: (+961-4) 419724
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