Curtis Mooney and Gilles Grimandi are two business associates working to expand their network in the global economy. Their family roots are both from Bardizag, Asia Minor. Curtis is currently based in Paris, France, while Gilles is based in Eastern Europe.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Mutaf in Décines, rue du 24, February 1, 2008

Arménie, la magie de l’écrit
Conférence/diapositives de l’exposition "Arménie, la magie de l’écrit" par Claude Mutafian, à 20h30 à la Maison de la culture arménienne, 15 rue du 24 Avril. Vente et dédicace du livre.
Claude Mutafian (b. 1942) is a mathematician and a historian who specializes in Armenian history.
Born in 1942 in Clamart, France, Claude Mutafian is an associate professor of mathematics and senior lecturer from the Paris 13 University in Villetaneuse. Following the publication of several books on algebra, Mutafian devoted himself to Armenian history since 1980, particularly to the relations of Armenia with its various neighbors over time. Ph.D. in history from Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Mutafian is the author of several books on the history of Armenia.
Libellés :
armenien de france,
claude mutafian,
Decines,
mutaf
Monday, January 21, 2008
REDISCOVERING ARMENIAN BARDIZAG (BAHCHEJIK) IN WESTERN TURKEY
INVITATION
27 January 2008, 3:00 pm
Armenian House, 25 Cheniston Gardens, London W8
London, England
Nearest tube High Street Kensington
For more information please write to Roland Mnatsakanyan
at info@gomidas.org or telephone 020 7603 7242
Entrance is free. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP.
This presentation by Ara Melkonian will be the first in our new series, "The Lost Armenian Communities of Ottoman Turkey." Melkonian will use a rich tapestry of sources to visit Bahchejik, the ancestral village of his family, in western Turkey. He will recall the memory of his village for a new generation of Armenians to connect with their ancestral past.
Ara Melkonian is a Fellow at the Gomidas Institute, London, where he specializes in Armenian-English translations and works on other special projects. His recent work includes translations of Vahram Dadrian’s Forsaken Love (Taderon Press, 2006) and Raffi’s Tajkahayk, (Taderon Press, 2007). He just began a database series on Armenian Orphans in the Aftermath of WWI. He is the author of “Memory Faultlines” which appeared in the July 2006 issue of Ancestors, the journal of the British National Archives.
27 January 2008, 3:00 pm
Armenian House, 25 Cheniston Gardens, London W8
London, England
Nearest tube High Street Kensington
For more information please write to Roland Mnatsakanyan
at info@gomidas.org or telephone 020 7603 7242
Entrance is free. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP.
This presentation by Ara Melkonian will be the first in our new series, "The Lost Armenian Communities of Ottoman Turkey." Melkonian will use a rich tapestry of sources to visit Bahchejik, the ancestral village of his family, in western Turkey. He will recall the memory of his village for a new generation of Armenians to connect with their ancestral past.
Ara Melkonian is a Fellow at the Gomidas Institute, London, where he specializes in Armenian-English translations and works on other special projects. His recent work includes translations of Vahram Dadrian’s Forsaken Love (Taderon Press, 2006) and Raffi’s Tajkahayk, (Taderon Press, 2007). He just began a database series on Armenian Orphans in the Aftermath of WWI. He is the author of “Memory Faultlines” which appeared in the July 2006 issue of Ancestors, the journal of the British National Archives.
Libellés :
armenia,
armenian genocide,
armenien de turquie,
bardizag,
turkey
Friday, January 11, 2008
La neige tombe à Bagdad....
La neige tombe à Bagdad, qui n'avait pas connu pareil événement de mémoire d'homme. Ravis, les habitants de la capitale irakienne veulent y voir un présage de paix, bien que les lourds flocons n'aient pas tenu."C'est la première fois que je vois la neige à Bagdad", s'étonne Hassan Zahar. "On a déjà eu de la neige fondue, mais jamais de vrai neige. J'ai scruté le visage de chacun, tout le monde est estomaqué", poursuit ce Bagdadi sexagénaire.
Mourthada Fadhil, un agent de la police irakienne affecté à la circulation, extrêmement fluide en ce jour chômé, y voit le symbole de l'avènement d'un "nouvel Irak".
"C'est un signe d'espoir. On espère que les Irakiens purifieront leur coeur et que les politiques vont oeuvrer à la prospérité de tous les Irakiens", ajoute-t-il, abrité sous un balcon.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Pour le plaisir...
I cannot resist to publish this delight. Just a few quotes "pour le plaisir": "Nicolas est un sauteur". "Nicolas est pingre". "Nicolas n'aime personne, meme pas ses enfants". "Il a un cote ridicule. Il n'est pas digne. Il ne fait pas President de la Republique, il a un reel probleme de comportement". Finally, I begin to like her, Cecilia.
Libellés :
elections presidentielles,
fouquets,
france,
président,
sarkozy
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
De la 3/4 putain a la fausse blonde
France's President has successfully introduced the new first lady. OK magazine and Voici have replaced the late "ORTF" and even blindsided the official "porte-parole" de l'Elysee. Where is this country going to ? Will anybody finally say anything ? What happened to the media ? They must be kindin' us ? We are in desperate need of a talented lopsided poet. Where are you Jacques Brel ?
Libellés :
elections presidentielles,
france,
président,
sarkozy
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Un site sacré arménien trouvé en Iran

Une decouverte emouvante decrite dans cette article. La découverte d’une pierre tombale datant du moyen-âge et ses inscriptions ont mené les archéologues à mettre à jour ce cimetière. L’inscription dit « Jésus, le seul né du Père, quand le temps arrive et rend l’âme endormie du descendant » ...
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
2007 The Year that was.
In the following days, Bardizag will launch the "Year that was" series. The worst and the best, Ups and Downs of 2007. So stay tuned ......
Libellés :
24 avril 1915,
armenia,
Armenian Church,
armenian football,
armenian genocide
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
FIFA 2010 Qualifiers- Are we really gonna play ?

My view: We should not play.
Sending 30 Armenians in a country where they kill Armenian journalists is dangerous. Let's make a political statement.
We will probably play anyway: When you read our president's interview in "Les nouvelles d'Armenie" #136, who opens his harms to business with Turkey? After the visit to Akhtamar ... Let's play Football now !!!
What will happen during the national anthems ?
What about the Footbal organisations .... After Azerbaidjan for the EUFA-08 Qualifiers, now Turkey !!!??? Stupid ...
Libellés :
armenia,
armenia diaspora,
armenian footbal,
armenian genocide
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