Wednesday, 24 04 2024
Wednesday, 24 04 2024
18:55
Djokovic was recognized as the athlete of the year by Laureus
18:36
The UK will provide the largest package of military aid to Ukraine
Alen Simonyan met the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Canadian Parliament
17:58
Hamas maintains considerable power in the Gaza Strip
17:39
The 20th championship of “Inter” was celebrated at night in Milan
17:20
Papikyan received the delegation of the French Senate
17:01
China has called on the US to stop arming Taiwan
16:42
The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the reason for the closure of the Baghanis-Voskepar highway
16:23
I dedicate this title to all fans. Mkhitaryan
16:04
We respect the agreements signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Kanani
15:45
“Inter” wins the “Milan derby” and is declared the champion of Italy for the 20th time
Lilit Makunts met the participants of Rumsfeld’s educational program
15:07
Poland will buy 1.6 billion anti-missile systems from South Korea
14:48
The Minister of Energy of Lithuania presented the Lithuanian experience of transitioning to a self-sufficient energy system
14:29
The US and the Philippines will involve 16,000 troops in the exercises
14:10
Short rain is expected in some regions
“The CSTO should have come as an ally of RA and not as a peacekeeper or peacemaker.” prime minister
“The first beneficiaries of peace are Armenia and Azerbaijan.” prime minister
“It is a significant and serious player in the South Caucasus region of Russia.” Pashinyan
12:54
Biden promised to allocate a new package of military aid to Kiev very soon
12:35
“We are doing everything to establish long-term peace with our neighbors.” President of RA
12:16
“We have entered the practical stage of the border liberalization process.” Nikol Pashinyan
11:57
For what purpose did the Russian peacekeepers go to Goris and Sisian? A group of servicemen and a motorcade of the Russian Peacekeeping Troops of Nagorno-Karabakh went to the temporary locations of Goris and Sisyan to organize their closure. Armen Grigoryan, the secretary of the RA Security Council, stated this in response to Armenpress’s question. “The RA government assigned temporary deployment sites to station the Russian peacekeeping military unit in Goris and Sisian and carry out peacekeeping activities in Nagorno-Karabakh. The location was also chosen to ensure the regular operation of the Lachine Corridor. Since the Russian peacekeeping troops are leaving Nagorno-Karabakh, they obviously cannot stay in the Republic of Armenia either. A group of NK peacekeeping troops and a motorcade went to the temporary locations of Goris and Sisian to organize their closure,” said Grigoryan
11:38
Slovenia welcomes Armenia and Azerbaijan’s move towards peace
11:19
Germany exports $3.8 billion worth of arms to Ukraine in the first quarter
For the first time, RA is participating in the conference of heads of parliaments of EU member states
Mirzoyan and Klaar discussed regional issues
The EU ambassador visited the NPP
10:03
“It is the last battle of the 5th column. operation without closing Lars”. Ruben Mehrabyan
The EU fully supports the Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiation process. Klaar

Barev, Armenia! Betty Londergan. Huffington Post

Bloger Betty Londergan shared her impressions from her visit to Armenia in the blog of Huffington post. Her publication is provided below.

“When I told people I was going to Armenia with Heifer International, the most frequent response was, “Wow, um. where is that?”

So first, the geography lesson: Armenia is just east of Turkey and bordered by Georgia to the North, Azerbaijan to the East, and Iran to the South. Which basically means Armenia is a raft of Christianity in a sea of Muslim countries. In fact, Armenia was the first nation in the world to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD, and that has pretty much defined and shaped its turbulent history through the ages.
Armenia is a mystical place — filled with monasteries, pagan temples, prayer stones and churches, most tucked away in wildly remote places to protect them from destruction. (It didn’t.)

These pockmarked Christian monuments are the pride of Armenia as well as testament to a seemingly endless parade of invaders: conquering Persians, rampaging Mongols, invading Turks, totalitarian Soviets, as well as the ravages of devastating earthquakes. For over 600 years, Armenians knew themselves to be a distinct people and yet were not a sovereign country. Faced with hostility from all sides, Armenians held fast to their identity and managed to survive into the modern era with a faith as deep and constant as the obsidian stone that is part of this beautiful landscape.

Although the Kardashians are undoubtedly the world’s most famous Armenians, they are not typical of the Armenian character (sorry, Kim) — although I did see an awful lot of beautiful women in the modern capital of Yerevan. Actually, it’s a bit hard to get a firm grasp on the Armenian character because it’s full of such deep contradictions.

Armenians are enormously proud, highly educated (with a literacy rate of almost 100 percent), and hospitable beyond your wildest expectations. In centuries of life along the Silk Route, Armenians became known for their business savvy in commerce and trade, and they interacted easily with almost every European and Asian culture. But Armenia’s psyche is indelibly haunted by the memory of great loss (1.5 million annihilated in 1915 alone) and like all the Caucasus’s states, the people have experienced centuries of brutal conflict that staggers the imagination and continues today in the convoluted conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno Karabagh.

Armenia was a part of the Soviet Socialist Republics for more than 70 years, and has only been independent for 21 years. Armenia’s economy was far more robust and productive under Soviet rule, and the country is still struggling to establish a modern economy with almost no natural resources (and with its two borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan closed). While the capital of Yerevan is bustling, elegant and thriving, in the countryside there is little besides subsistence farming to support the villagers and the poverty rate approaches 35 percent. Many men still immigrate to take jobs in neighboring countries; in fact, three times as many Armenians now live outside the country as inhabit it. That’s why Heifer is investing $3.7 million in projects to help the smallholder farmer in Armenia achieve economic independence and food security — and what I came to see.

Despite the economic challenges, Armenia is hardly depressing. For one thing, the country is beautiful. The food is incredible, and though the people are tough (they’ve had to be) they are also joyful, sweet people who love to garden, to eat, to talk and to welcome visitors — particularly if you’re one of the 8 million diaspora Armenians who’s coming back home.

Even their blooming Christian cross never features the crucified Christ, because Armenians believe in the rising– not the suffering.
And that’s as good a prescription for moving forward as anything I can imagine!

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