Remarking on the French Senate’s bill to criminalize the Armenian Genocide denial last, His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, said that “France is opening the road for Turkey to correct its historical record.”
Benoît Scheen, Executive Vice President of FT Europe, has come to Armenia to get acquainted with Orange Armenia staff and with the results of Orange Armenia business activity for the year 2011.
Last spring, the manager of a Goris hotel told the story about a Beirut-Armenian tourist getting fined by a local traffic cop for jaywalking.
At this moment, members of the RA Police Department’s Organized Anti-Crime Unit have descended on the Hayastan supermarket owned by the Hayrapetyan Brothers Company and are trying to evict everyone inside.
Against the backdrop of political transition now taking place in many countries of the Middle East and North Africa, the Armenian Catholicosate of Antelias is hosting a Christian-Islamic conference organized by the World Council of Churches.
In his rant against the French Senate’s passage of the genocide denial bill, Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan has made mention of French President Sarkozy’s “Ottoman roots”.