Armenia’s Foreign Debt To Total 3.5bn In 2010

ARMENIA’S FOREIGN DEBT TO TOTAL 3.5BN IN 2010
Hasmik Dilanyan

"Radiolur"
10.11.2009 17:27

A 15% economic decline will be registered in Armenia by the end of
this year, Gagik Minasyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on
Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs of the National assembly,
told a press conference.

Some economic growth is expected next year, but the forecasts may
prove false. "The analyses show that Armenia has reached the bottom
of economic decline, but, unfortunately, we cannot make forecasts
about economic growth," Minasyan said.

He said that Armenia’s foreign debt will reach U.S. $3bn this year,
and U.S. $3.5bn next year. O compare, Armenia’s foreign debt totaled
1.5bn in 23008."Armenia is negotiating to attract credits now,"
Minasyan said. He also pointed out that the unallowable limit of
foreign debt is 50%, but Armenia has not yet reached the point.

NKR: News From President’s Office

NEWS FROM PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

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November 09, 2009

On November 7, the President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Bako
Sahakyan met the Director General of the "Karabakh Telecom" CJSC
Ralph Yeirikyan.

Issues related to the activities of the company to be carried out in
the republic in 2010 were discussed at the meeting. Bako Sahakyan
emphasized that the "Karabakh Telecom" company is one the most
important economic entities in the republic, whose efficient economic
performance contributes to the socio-economic development of the
country.

The NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan was present at the meeting.

* * *

On November 7, the President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako
Sahakyan received the Head of the Armenian Central Bank Arthur
Javadyan.

Issues related to cooperation in the banking sphere were discussed
at the meeting.

The President underlined the importance of opening a training center
of the bank in the town of Shoushi, and noted that it would become
an important modern educational establishment for training financial
and banking personnel in the republic.

The NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan partook at the meeting.

* * *

On November 7, the President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Bako
Sahakyan received the Minister of Health of the Republic of Armenia
Haroutyun Koushkyan. Issues related to current level and prospects of
cooperation between the two Armenian states in the sphere of health
care were discussed during the meeting.

Special attention was paid to the construction of republican hospital
in the capital Stepanakert, and visited the building site of it to get
familiarized with the works proceeding at spot. The Head of the State
underlined the importance of this medical center for Artsakh adding
that its functioning efficiency to a large extent would also depend
on cooperation with the health care system of the Republic of Armenia.

NKR minister of health Armen Khachatryan partook at the meeting.

Then, the Head of the State directed to Shoushi and visited the
educational center of the Central Bank, got acquainted with the works
proceeding and conducted a working conference round the issues of the
town development at spot. Georgi Hairiyan, the Head of Shoushi regional
administration had a report. At present stage of the town’s development
the President B.Sahakyan attached importance to perfection of transport
and water supply infrastructures as well as to accomplishment works.

The President was accompanied by the NKR Prime Minister Ara
Haroutyunyan, the Head of the Armenian Central Bank Arthur Javadyan,
the NKR Urban Planning Minister Anahit Vardanyan, Executive Director of
"Hayastan" All Armenian Fund Ara Vardanyan and other officials.

The information was provided by the Chief Informational Department
of the NKR President’s Staff.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.karabakh.net/engl/inform/2009/1

NKR: A Number Of New Projects Came Into Operation In Hadrout

A NUMBER OF NEW PROJECTS CAME INTO OPERATION IN HADROUT

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
November 09, 2009

On November 8, the solemn ceremony of opening of the secondary school
of Hakaku village, Hadrout region, which was reconstructed on public
funds, took place. More than AMD 110 mln were allotted to the modern
overhaul repair of this educational institution.

NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan, NKR Minister of Education and
Science V. Khachatryan, other public officials partook in the ceremony.

The Head of the Government got familiarized with school conditions
and had a talk with the teachers.

The same day A.Haroutyunyan participated in the opening ceremonies of
water pipes of Mets Tagher and Azokh villages, Hadrout region. They
were restored by the financial support of the NKR Government and
"Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund.

A.Vardanyan, Executive Director of "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund,
participated in the ceremony as well.

Guantanamo Conditions ‘Deteriorate’

GUANTANAMO CONDITIONS ‘DETERIORATE’
by Andrew Wander

Al Jazeera English
November 10, 2009

On the night that Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election,
21-year-old Mohammed el Gharani was sitting in a segregation cell in
Guantanamo Bay’s high security Echo Block.

A year after Obama’s election win, Al Jazeera has learnt that
despite the new president’s pledge to close the prison and improve
the conditions of detainees held by the US military, prisoners
believe that their treatment has deteriorated on his watch.(AFP/Getty
Images/File/John Moore)He remembers the excitement among his fellow
prisoners at the prospect of an Obama presidency. "Everyone was very
hopeful; people were saying he was going to change things, that he
would close the prison," Gharani, who was released in June, says.

"Even the guards were telling us that if he won, things would improve
for us."

They were to be disappointed. A year after Obama’s election win, Al
Jazeera has learnt that despite the new president’s pledge to close the
prison and improve the conditions of detainees held by the US military,
prisoners believe that their treatment has deteriorated on his watch.

Authorities at the prison deny mistreating the inmates, but interviews
with former detainees, letters from current prisoners and sworn
testimony from independent medical experts who have visited the prison
have painted a disturbing picture of psychological and physical abuse
very much at odds with White House rhetoric on prisoner treatment.

While no-one is alleging a return to the early days of the prison,
when detainees were subjected to "enhanced interrogation" techniques
that are today widely regarded as torture, prisoners say day-to-day
life at Guantanamo has become harder under the Obama administration.

Within days of Obama’s inauguration and subsequent announcement that
he would close Guantanamo, prisoners say authorities introduced new
regulations and revoked previous privileges at the prison.

"They took away group recreation for prisoners in segregation, which
was the only time we saw anyone," Gharani remembers. "They took away
the books we had from the library. They even sprayed pepper spray
into my cell while I was sleeping, so I’d wake up unable to breathe."

Gharani says he was beaten so badly by guards that he is still
suffering pain today.

‘Humiliating rules’

Al Jazeera has obtained letters written by those currently being
held in Guantanamo that tell a similar story. In one, written in
March, a prisoner, who has asked that he remains anonymous for fear
of repercussions, says he is writing to "depict to what degree our
conditions inside Guantanamo detention have deteriorated" since Obama
took office.

"I am in the very same cell, wearing the same uniform, eating the
same food, yet treated much worse compared to mid-2008," the prisoner
writes. "We are unable to understand the goals of the policy of more
restrictions and inflexibility."

According to the letter, prison authorities inflict "humiliating
punishments" on inmates and prisoners face "intentional mental and
physical harm".

"The situation is worsening with the advent of the new management,"
the prisoner writes, noting, like Gharani, that the new rules were
imposed in January this year. Conditions, he says, "do not fit the
lowest standard of human living".

Separately, two prisoners have complained to their lawyer that their
belongings, including their bedding, were removed from their cells
on several occasions for no reason. Each time, they were told that
the removal was a "mistake," and the belongings were returned, only
to be confiscated again.

More disturbingly, the same two prisoners say that during the Islamic
holy month of Ramadan, their recreation time was moved to prevent
them from taking part in traditional group prayer.

Using religion to punish prisoners is illegal under international law.

Authorities at Guantanamo deny the prisoners are kept from practising
their religion, although they concede that recreation times are
sometimes moved "due to operational needs".

They say that personal belongings are not removed from cells "unless
detainees misuse the items"; the prisoners categorically deny that
they did so.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which monitors
prisoner treatment at Guantanamo, declined to comment on specific
allegations at the prison, but says that it recognises the cumulative
effect low-level abuse can have on the well-being of prisoners
in general.

"In some cases, a single act may amount to torture," ICRC spokesman
Simon Schorno says. "In others, ill treatment may be the result of a
number of methods used over time, which, taken individually and out
of context, may seem harmless."

Hunger strikes

For the Guantanamo prisoners, avenues of protest against their
treatment are limited and many have resorted to hunger strikes. Now
there is concern that the force-feeding regime to which hunger strikers
are subjected is having a detrimental effect on their mental and
physical health.

Abdul Rahman Shalabi has been on hunger strike since August 2005. He
has been force-fed twice a day by Guantanamo personnel, who insert
a feeding tube through his nose in order to administer a liquid diet
aimed at keeping him alive.

But independent doctors who have evaluated him say that the insertion
of the tube has done permanent damage to his nose and throat, making
inserting new feeding tubes difficult and stopping him from receiving
the calories he needs.

His lawyers say that persisting with the current treatment could
be doing more harm than good. Shalabi was hospitalised in March,
and his weight has dropped to just 107 pounds, 30 per cent below his
ideal body weight and at the threshold of major organ failure.

Shalabi’s lawyer, Jana Ramsey, is bringing a case aimed at forcing
the government to allow medical specialists to work with Guantanamo
personnel to prevent the further weight loss she says is inevitable
if his current treatment persists.

"While participating in the strike, Abdul Rahman has, among other
things, been overfed to the point of vomiting, had tubes inserted and
removed repeatedly until his nose bled, choked until he passed out
and been blasted by pepper spray more times than he can remember,"
she says.

"He is now dangerously underweight. We are deeply concerned that the
medical staff at Guantanamo have no plan to keep Abdul Rahman from
starving to death."

As part of the case, Ramsey arranged for independent medical experts
to examine Shalabi at the prison over the summer. Dr Sondra Crosby,
an ear, nose and throat specialist who examined him in August, said
that without a change in treatment, the prisoner will die.

"Mr Shalabi has been on a hunger strike for four years, and only
recently has his condition severely deteriorated," her testimony notes.

His current treatment is also having a negative impact on his
mental health, experts have found. Dr Emily Keram, a psychiatrist
who evaluated him in July, told the court he was suffering from
post-traumatic stress disorder and severe depression.

"Mr. Shalabi exhibits symptoms and disorders consistent with his
reports of coercive interrogations and other mistreatment," she said,
adding that some of this trauma occurred this year.

"The medical records do indicate that Mr. Shalabi was subjected to
Forced Cell Extraction in connection with his feeding multiple times
per day through the months of January and February. Mr Shalabi’s
psychological symptoms are consistent with the distress he reported
experiencing as a result of these extractions."

Shalabi himself attributes his weight loss to his treatment at
the prison.

"My weight has dropped from sadness and provocations, daily
humiliations and harassments and the sickness," he says in a letter
written in September. "I am a human who is being treated like an
animal."

Mistreatment denied

Authorities at Guantanamo deny that hunger strikers are subject to
different treatment to other prisoners and say that no-one is being
mistreated.

"All allegations of abuse are fully investigated and if warranted,
further action taken," says Lieutenant Commander Brook DeWalt,
a military spokesman for the prison. "As with any facility of this
nature, we receive many allegations and we investigate any claim,
no matter what the source, and take appropriate action when warranted."

But lawyers say that efforts to raise these issues with the relevant
authorities have been met with inertia.

Ahmed Ghappour, who represents Guantanamo prisoners, has lodged
several requests to initiate investigations since Obama took office.

"I have requested four investigations regarding prisoner abuse just
this past year," he says. "The military responded to my first request
indicating that they would investigate, but have been radio silent
since then."

Released after a federal court found him to be entirely innocent,
Mohammed el Gharani is now adjusting to life outside prison. He says
that the allegations made by current inmates match his experience of
Guantanamo during the months leading up to his release.

"I recognise all of this," he says. "There are still more than 200
people in Guantanamo. Since Obama became president, less than 20 have
been released. I don’t know why, but he has broken his promises."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

EU Eastern Partnership Should Not Be Used For Discussion Of Conflict

EU EASTERN PARTNERSHIP SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR DISCUSSION OF CONFLICTS

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Deputy Foreign Minister
Karine Ghazinian receiving Secretary General of European Movement
International Diogo Pinto on November 10, appreciated structure’s
contribution to spreading European values and creation of a united
Europe. D. Pinto, in his turn, attached importance to Armenia’s
consistency in the process of integration to European structures
emphasizing the role of the European Movement of Armenia in spreading
European affairs and values.

According to the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department,
the interlocutors exchanged thoughts over the EU Eastern Partnership
program mentioning that it has much potential for development of
cooperation between the countries involved in the program and EU,
as well as many-sided regional cooperation.

According to K. Ghazinian, this program gives Armenia a possibility to
become closer to the European family. Meanwhile she emphasized that
this new plane of cooperation should not be used for discussion of
conflicts but should be a firm basis for expansion and strengthening
of further cooperation.

The interlocutors also touched upon the normalization process of
Armenian-Turkish relations, as well as exchanged thoughts over a
number of regional and international issues.

ANC To Pursue Restoration Of Nikol Pashinian’s Rights

ANC TO PURSUE RESTORATION OF NIKOL PASHINIAN’S RIGHTS

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Ijevan Passport Department of RA
Police Passport and Visa Department refused to provide a certificate
to Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Armenian National
Congress (ANC) Central Office member Nikol Pashinian on permanently
residing in Armenia over the past five years.

Touching upon the mentioned fact ANC declared on November 9 that this
step of the Police is illegal and "it is obvious that in this case the
Police carried out a regular political order of the regime." According
to ANC, such a gross violation of the Constitution and the law is
bright evidence of regime’s weakness and fear, which it is in no way
able to overcome. It is mentioned that the Armenian National Congress
will pursue restoration of N. Pashinian’s rights and as the first
step the rejection of the Police Passport and Visa Department will
be appealed against at the Administrative Court.

In connection with the mentioned fact Nor Zhamanakner (New Times)
party Board’s November 10 statement mentioned that the ruling regime
made an instrument the RA Police Passport and Visa Department with
its subdivisions and periodically settles a political score with
political figures undesirable for the authorities by depriving them
of the possibility to be elected NA deputy or RA President. "This
illegal activity of this structure of the law enforcement system
in fact delivers a serious blow to our state security, especially
when documents provided by it can cause serious problems with other
countries," MZ statement read.

Parliamentary Hearings On Amendments And Addenda To Environmental La

PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS ON AMENDMENTS AND ADDENDA TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 11

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. On November 11, the RA National
Assembly Standing Committee on Agricultural and Environmental Affairs
organizes parliamentary hearings on RA bills On Making Amendments
and Addenda to the RA Law On Environmental Control, to RA Code On
Exercising Self-Control to Requirements of Ecological Legislation
and On Administrative Offences. NT was informed about it by the RA
NA Press Service.

OSCE Mission Holds Plan Monitoring On NKR And Azeri Armed Forces Con

OSCE MISSION HOLDS PLAN MONITORING ON NKR AND AZERI ARMED FORCES CONTACT-LINE ON NOVEMBER 10

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. In accordance with the agreement
reached with the NKR authorities in advance, the OSCE mission, on
November 10, held a plan monitoring on the NKR and Azeri armed forces
contact-line near the populated area of Horadiz.

>From positions of the NKR defence army the monitoring mission was
headed by Personal Representative of OSCE Chairman-in-Office Andrzej
Kasprzyk. Field Assistants of the Personal Representative of OSCE
Chairperson-in-Office Peter Key (Great Britain), Irzhi Aberle (Czech
Republic), and Zhaslan Nurtazin (Kazakhstan) were included in the
monitoring group.

According to the NKR Foreign Ministry Press Service, no violations
of the cease-fire regime were fixed during the monitoring.

Representatives of the NKR Foreign Ministry and Defence Ministry will
accompany the monitoring mission on the part of NKR.

"The Children For Children" Festive Event Held At Anania Shirakatsi

"THE CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN" FESTIVE EVENT HELD AT ANANIA SHIRAKATSI LYCEE

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The junior school of Anania
Shirakatsi Lycee in cooperation with the Children of Armenia Fund
organized a festive event entitled "The Children for Children".

Children from the villages of Lernagog and Dalarik, Armavir Marz,
were invited to the event.

The pupils of the Shirakatsi Lycee presented "We are the World, we
are the Children" show in English. Then a discussion on the subject
"The Peace through our Eyes" took place with their participation.

Shoghine Kamoyan, Head of the English Methodology Unit of the
junior school, said that the purpose of the event was to promote the
city-village cooperation. "Such events allow the children to become
acquainted with each other, and I hope that this initiative will be
of a continuous nature and involve more mutual visits," she said.

Cafesjian Art Center Opens In Yerevan

CAFESJIAN ART CENTER OPENS IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan
Nov 10, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The opening
ceremony of the Cafesjian Art Center took place in Yerevan on November
7. The Center is located in the so-called Cascade area well familiar to
Yerevan residents. Within the framework of this ceremony, the triptych
of monumental frescos by the famous Armenian painter Grigor Khanjian,
the first exhibition of the Armenian American painter Arshil Gorky in
Yerevan, and the display of art glass works by Libensky and Brikhtova
were opened at the Center. The opening ceremony was attended by RA
President Serzh Sargsyan, Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II,
ministers, other high-ranking officials.

The idea of the Cascade Complex was conceived by the author of the
first Master Plan of Yerevan, architect Alexander Tamanian who wanted
to link the northern and southern parts of the city with each other.

The project, however, was forgotten and later carried out in the 1970s
by the Chief Architect of Yerevan Jim Torosian, but after the 1988
Spitak earthquake and the collapse of the Soviet Union the structure
remained incomplete for over a decade. The new phase in the Cascade’s
history began in 2002 when the Armenian American philanthropist Gerard
Cafesjian initiated the 7-year reconstruction of the Cascade.