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Nikol PashinyanBy Lucy Papachristou TBILISI (Reuters) -Six Armenian clergymen were detained on Wednesday, their lawyer said, amid a widening crackdown that has seen some religious figures accused of plotting coups in the South Caucasus country. Five priests belonging to the Aragatsotn diocese of the Apostolic Church in western Armenia as well as its most senior figure, Bishop Mkrtich Proshyan, were brought into custody following searches of their homes, lawyer…See the Story
Six priests detained in Armenia as investigation into church figures widens
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Charles Aznavour · ParisPARIS — The Aznavour family and the Aznavour Foundation have announced the passing of Aïda Aznavour-Garvarentz, sister of the late French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour (1924-2018), at the age of 102. Born in 1923 in Thessaloniki, where her parents had taken refuge after fleeing the Armenian Genocide of 1915, Aïda shared a lifelong close bond with her brother Charles, who often described her as a steady presence in his family and a keeper of t…See the Story
Aïda Aznavour-Garvarentz, Sister of Charles Aznavour, Dies at 102
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California, United States · CaliforniaBY LOUISA JANBAZIAN LOS ANGELES – The Armenian Missionary Association of America hosted its 106th Annual Meeting Banquet on Saturday, October 18 at the historic Jonathan Club in Los Angeles. The evening brought together community members, dignitaries, friends of the AMAA, as well as representatives from worldwide Armenian Evangelical Churches and Unions to celebrate a century-long legacy of faith and service, while honoring Dr. Nazareth E. Darak…See the Story