Employees Demand Their Salaries

EMPLOYEES DEMAND THEIR SALARIES

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[07:52 pm] 24 December, 2008

Employees of Nairit Ltd staged a protest action in front of the
government building on December 24. They demanded their salaries of
November. The protesters said they had been paid only 30% but they
needed the whole sum.

"All senior workers have been sent home while others go to work and
get a high salary. Why should we be discriminated against?" complained
chemist Susanna Antonyan.

The Company employs 2742 people but most of them are presently on a
forced leave.

Assistant director Karen Poghosyan ensured they will soon be given the
two thirds of their salaries. He also noted that the global economic
crisis had greatly affected their activities and product circulation.

Protester Alvard Hakobyan says she feeds four underage children with
a 35.000-dram salary but today she is deprived of the ridiculous sum.

The protesters were received by the RA Ministry of Energy and Natural
Resources Armen Movsisyan who promised to tackle the issue by the
end of the week. The Minister promised to visit the factory after
the holidays.

The company administration pledges to pay off the remaining debt of
287 million drams by the turn of the week.

Note that 90% shares of the company belong to Rhinoville Property
Ltd and the other 10% to the Armenian Government.

ANKARA: How Happy For Those Who Feel They Are Turks

HOW HAPPY FOR THOSE WHO FEEL THEY ARE TURKS

Sabah
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Dec 24, 2008
Turkey

Prime Minister İnönu came to pay Ataturk a visit at around 18:00
in the Florya Kosk:

– Well, hello İsmet… You came without calling.

– Honorable Pasha, it is the minority issue. We are planning to bring
the issue up in the parliament. What do you think?

– İsmet, it’s too late today. Come by early tomorrow morning and
let’s discuss it.

When İnönu left, Ataturk called on all of his staff to gather
around: – Leave only the tulips… Pick out all of the other flowers
and throw them out, immediately.

İsmet Psa came again in the morning and saw the state the garden
was in and asked the staff:

– What happened here?

– It was the Honorable Pasha’s orders sir, so we pulled them out.

Prime Minister İonu, went into President Ataturk’s chambers:

– Honorable Pasha, what is the situation with the garden?

– We pulled out all of the minorities and threw them away İsmet.

İonu bowed his head down in a manner that stated "I get it."

Ataturk:

– İsmet, I didn’t say the words "How happy for those who feel they are
Turks" for nothing. Anyone who feels they are Turks is this nation’s
own children. I want it to be known this way for as long as I live. And
don’t dare take out a new law that deals only with minorities.

We were told this story by Ates_ Unal Erzen yesterday. He stated;
"I heard it from İnan Kırac". Municipal Mayor Erzen, during an
Armenian celebration named the "Affection Table" told this story. The
guests listening began to cry.

After Ates_ Unal Erzen left, we spoke with İnan Kırac. "Yes, it’s
true, he said."

İnan Kırac’s father Ali Numan Kırac "was sent to America
to study for six years by Ataturk, and he became Turkey’s first
ever agricultural engineer." Ataturk named him the director of the
"Ataturk Forest Farm." The story that was told turned out to be one
İnan Kırac had personally heard from his father.

How sad it is that there are still those that do not understand
Ataturk’s lesson.

Well, it was an occasion to honor and remember "Ataturk and İnan
Kırac’s father Ali Numan Kırac."

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Professors Of "Lycos Armenia" To Establish New Company In Armenia

PROFESSORS OF "LYCOS ARMENIA" TO ESTABLISH NEW COMPANY IN ARMENIA

Panorama.am
17:08 24/12/2008

The specialists of "Lycos Armenia" establish new company in Armenia
by the support of the Government, said the Minister of Economy Nerses
Yeritsyan in a press conference.

According to him a working group has been already established. All
the resources of the company will be used. The Government will provide
additional resources to guarantee the demand of e-government.

Remind that "Lycos Armenia" was closed in Armenia as "Lycos Europe"
holding portal and business were closed.

Open Letter Rekindles Turkish Debate On Armenian Massacre

OPEN LETTER REKINDLES TURKISH DEBATE ON ARMENIAN MASSACRE

The Irish Times
December 24, 2008

ANGRY DEBATES fuelled by an online initiative inviting individual
Turks to apologise for the ethnic cleansing of Armenians during the
first World War showed no signs of fading this week, as Turkey’s
president took an opposition deputy to court for an alleged racial
slur, writes NICHOLAS BIRCH in Istanbul.

Lawyers for Abdullah Gul announced on Monday that he was seeking
symbolic compensation from Canan Aritman after she hinted his mother
had Armenian roots.

"Gul should be president of the entire Turkish nation, not just of
those sharing his ethnicity," Ms Aritman said on December 17th. "Look
into Gul’s roots on his mother’s side, and you’ll see."

Her outburst followed Mr Gul’s description of the initiative, which
has attracted 20,000 signatures since it was launched on December 15th,
as compatible with a democratic society.

"My conscience does not accept the denial of the Great Catastrophe
that the Ottoman Armenians were subjected to in 1915," the open letter
reads. "I reject this injustice . . . and empathise with the feelings
and pain of my Armenian brothers. I apologise to them."

Mr Gul’s doveish tone was characteristic of a man who, in September,
became the first Turkish statesman to visit Armenia, triggering hopes
of a rapprochement between the two countries after nearly a century
of enmity.

Turkey and Armenia remain at loggerheads over what exactly happened
in 1915.

Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed during the collapse
of the Ottoman Empire, but insists they were victims of interethnic
conflicts that claimed more Muslim victims.

For Armenians, and most western historians, the ethnic cleansing that
killed at least 600,000 Armenians amounted to genocide.

Ten years ago, openly debating 1915 in Turkey was all but
impossible. Today, universities organise conferences on the issue,
and bookshops sell books by western and Armenian historians, alongside
texts defending the official Turkish thesis.

Journalist Semin Gumusel ascribes the new openness to a general change
in attitudes in Turkey. "In the past, Turks used to listen to the
big men and nod their heads obediently," she says.

"But the days of blind obedience are over. People ask questions now."

Others attribute the initiative to the shock that followed the murder
of the Armenian-Turkish editor Hrant Dink. A leading advocate of a
more humane debate on the Armenian issue, Dink was gunned down by a
nationalist teenager in January 2007.

"When he died, it was as if a veil had been torn from the eyes of
the democratic-minded citizens of this country," says Nil Mutluer,
a feminist activist who signed the letter. "People realised there
was no time to be lost."

The road ahead looks hard. The chief organisers of the 1915 massacres
continue to be commemorated in street names across the country.

Ms Aritman has not been the only public figure to criticise the
open letter.

Senior generals said it damaged the country. Prime minister Tayyip
Erdogan was contemptuous: "[The signatories] must have committed
genocide themselves since they are apologising," he said last
Friday. "The Turkish Republic does not have such a problem."

Met with nothing worse than a mild slap on the wrist from her party,
meanwhile, Ms Aritman upped the ante on Monday.

"These days, scientists use DNA tests, not family trees, to identify
ethnic identity," she said, referring to Mr Gul’s insistence he was
of Turkish stock.

"My slogan is ‘happy is he who says I am a Turk’," she added, using
a well-known slogan of the founder of modern Turkey, Kemal Ataturk.

Managing editor of Radikal , a liberal daily, Erdal Guven describes
Ms Aritman’s party’s failure to sack her as "a disgrace".

"It is a pity too that Gul didn’t make it more clear that it would
have made no difference if his granny had been an Armenian."

Tims Evaluates Knowledge Of Armenian Pupils

TIMS EVAUATES KNOWLEDGE OF ARMENIAN PUPILS

Panorama.am
17:20 24/12/2008

The International Association for the Evaluation of Education
Achievement published a report on Trends in International Mathematics
and Science Study. Armenia took part in TIMS second time, said the
head of information and public relations department of Ministry of
Education and Science Arthur Baghdasaryan to Panorama.am.

The first research was conducted in 2003, and the second in 2007. TIMS
researches the knowledge of the pupils of 4th and 8th forms and their
skills to use them.

According to Baghdasaryan it became possible to compare our educational
experience with others as 67 countries took part in TIMS. Armenian
experience was assessed positively.

Famous Figure Skaters To Give Performance In Yerevan

FAMOUS FIGURE SKATERS TO GIVE PERFORMANCE IN YEREVAN

Panorama.am
19:37 24/12/2008

On December 27-28 "Golden Ice of Stradivarius" by Yevgeni Plushenko and
Edvin Marton will be performed in sport-concert complex skating-rink
named after Kren Demirchyan, said the commercial director of the
complex Karen Matosyan to Panorama.am. He said that the show program
has been performed for 40 times in different countries.

K. Matosyan mentioned that together with Plushenko other famous figure
skaters will make their performances. The music of the show program is
from "Stradivarius" album by famous Hungarian composer Edvin Martoni.

"Armrobotics Creates Jobs For Students"

"ARMROBOTICS CREATES JOBS FOR STUDENTS"

Panorama.am
19:38 24/12/2008

Pan Armenian open championship of Armenian robots finished in
"avant-garde folk club". 18 groups from Armenia, Artsakh and Iran
took part in "Armrobotics" championship. "Our mission was to help the
students to use their knowledge they get from the universities and
to develop robot art in Armenia. We have some projects and possibly
best students will be involved in those programs, hence we can create
working places for them," said the manager of "Armrobotics" Mariam
Nahapetyan to Panorama.am.

The organizers of the championship were the Union of Enterprises
of Information Technologies and the Union of Armenian Students in
Tehran. The information supporters of the championship were "Delovoy
Express", "Panorama.am", "Azg", "Arka" mass media, "Media style"
company and "Yerkir Media" TV station.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

N. Yeritsyan: "Armenia Overcame First Wave Of Crisis"

N. YERITSYAN: "ARMENIA OVERCAME FIRST WAVE OF CRISIS"

Panorama.am
17:07 24/12/2008

Armenia managed to overcome the first wave of financial-economic crisis
first because Armenian banking system is not drawn into international
risks of banking and the second, financial and banking systems are
under control in Armenia, said the Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan
in a press conference.

The financial-economic crisis in developed countries has not reached
its top yet. According to the experts, it will reach its top in the
following year.

The Minister said that the Government takes every measure to over
come the negative impacts of the crisis.

More Discoveries In Chemistry And Mechanics

MORE DISCOVERIES IN CHEMISTRY AND MECHANICS

Panorama.am
20:42 23/12/2008

In 2008 the Agency of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of
Economy received 232 applications of discoveries and useful models,
said the head of the department of discoveries and useful models
Peryan Avetisyan to Panorama.am.

He said that 10 of those 232 were foreign citizens, and the rest
Armenians. This year more than 200 discoveries were certified and the
rest are being investigated. According to him the discoveries of this
year were in Chemistry and Mechanics.

Compared with the previous year, 147 applications were received and
141 were national scientists and 6 foreigners.

Azeri Media Misleads: Armenians Reject

AZERI MEDIA MISLEADS: ARMENIANS REJECT

Panorama.am
17:06 24/12/2008

According to Azeri mass media publication Armenian Armed Forces
murdered Afig Shaldiev a citizen of Azerbaijan who was pasturing his
cattle near Heyrakh village.

"They want to mislead and that does not correspond to the reality. In
the front line of Artsakh-Azerbaijan the armed forces of Karabakh
did not break the armistice," said the press secretary of NKR Defence
Ministry Senor Hasratyan to Panorama.am.