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Save Armenian Monuments launches in New York


Save Armenian Monuments launches in New York
Following Azerbaijan’s acquisition of approximately 1,500 antique and medieval Armenian cultural sites and monuments as a result of its late 2020 military offensive on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), a group of concerned Armenian American community leaders and specialists have launched Save Armenian Monuments, which will operate under the auspices of the Eastern Prelacy, The Armenian Prelacy reported.
“Given Azerbaijan’s record in eradicating the entire Armenian heritage of the region of Nakhichevan in 1997-2006, there are credible fears for the erasure of the medieval Armenian cultural heritage of Artsakh under Azerbaijan’s control,” remarked Dr. Virginia Davies, founding president of Save Armenian Monuments. “In order to safeguard the in-situ indigenous Armenian material heritage of Artsakh, Save Armenian Monuments will liaison with relevant stakeholders to document, raise awareness about and preserve the physical exis ....

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ANCA-WR and UCLA's Promise Institute to Co-Host Panel Discussion


ANCA-WR an UCLA’s Promise Institute will co-host a panel on May 16
The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region and The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA School of Law will co-host a panel discussion on Sunday, May 16 at 5 p.m. (Pacific) titled “The Armenian Genocide: Truth, Recognition and Opportunities.”
Moderated by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times, esteemed panelists include U.S. Congressman David Valdao (R-CA-21); Dr. Eric Esrailian, Philanthropist and Emmy Nominated Filmmaker; Dr. Bedross Der Matossian, Professor of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and Michelle Gulino, International Legal Associate at the Human Rights Foundation. ....

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President Biden: Use the G-Word


BY DR. DIKRAN M. KALIGIAN
Last September Turkey’s autocratic ruler, Recep Erdogan, joined Azerbaijan in an unprovoked invasion of one of the few democratic states of the former Soviet Union. Rather than condemn this bloody attack on the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh by an ostensible NATO ally, the Trump Administration turned a blind eye to a war that included Turkey dropping cluster bombs on Armenian civilians, torturing POWs, and importing jihadi mercenaries from Syria, all violations of international law.
The Biden Administration has the opportunity to regain the moral high ground now by taking a simple step that will undo decades of kowtowing to Turkey’s blackmail while showing that violations of human rights and international law carry consequences: recognize the Armenian Genocide in his April 24 ....

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Folk healers create modern techniques from their ancestors' lost lore


(RNS) Growing up, Ani Kalafian had heard stories of how her great-grandmother, an Armenian healer living in Iran, had the power to heal by touch. But after her mother’s family migrated to the United States, and with the passing of time, her great-grandmother’s art was lost. 
Kalafian, who lives in Glendale, California, has inherited her ancestor’s healing spirit and is seeking to piece together her techniques. The closest thing she has found is reiki, a Japanese energy healing practice that, like her great-grandmother’s art, involves channeling healing energy through the hands of the practitioner.
Today, along with guided meditation sessions and traditional coffee cup readings, Kalafian offers her own version of reiki, intuitively substituting Armenian words and symbols for the Japanese ones in an attempt to rebuild a practice lost in the tumult of family history.  ....

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