When War Starts

WHEN WAR STARTS

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The former NKR defense minister Samvel Babayan stated on March 30
that he does not see Karabakh a future negotiating party. He thinks
the mediators do not fulfill their task and obey the Azerbaijani
dictation. Samvel Babayan says a mediator is to have the status of a
judge. At the same time, Samvel Babayan notes that even if Karabakh
becomes a party of the negotiation phase, nothing will be changed.

According to him, the NKR issue settlement has been lost since 1994.

He says we had to force our rival sign a final agreement realizing
that by signing documents in 93, it the same started a war in December
1993. Samvel Babayan stated that it has been evident since ancient
times that in our region nothing can be solved through normal language,
but only force.

Samvel Babayan thinks Karabakh will become a negotiating party only
when the situation becomes tense and a war starts.

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USD 20 Million Invested In Water Supply Sphere In 2009

USD 20 MILLION INVESTED IN WATER SUPPLY SPHERE IN 2009

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.03.2010 20:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In 2009, the following investments were extended
to Armenian water supply sphere: WB -USD 3,65 million; ADB -USD14,5
million; EBRD – Euro1 million, according to ArmVodokanal report.

"Currently we’re facing a number of tasks to be fulfilled in order
to improve water supply situation in Armenia," "ArmVodokanal" CJSC
Director General Patrick Lorin stated, summing up 2009 results.

Andranik Andreasyan, the chairman of RA state committee for water
industry, in turn, noted that the rate of investments must not be
slackened to enable improvements in Armenia’s water supply sphere.

In 2010, WB will allocate USD20 million to Armenia’s water supply
sphere; ADB and EBRD will extend USD36 million and Euro12 million
funding respectively.

Chinari Diary: Tavush Border Village Under Constant Threat Of Azeri

CHINARI DIARY: TAVUSH BORDER VILLAGE UNDER CONSTANT THREAT OF AZERI FIRE
Voskan Sargsyan

2010/ 03/29 | 16:08

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"Whenever they shoot towards the fields, I put on some music and turn
it up real loud; so they don’t hear the shots,"says Parandzem Aghasyan,
Principal of the nursery in the village of Chinari.

The village of Chinari is the furthest settlement in the district of
Berd, located in the eastern most part of Tavush Marz straddling the
border with Azerbaijan. Head eat out of Chinari and the next stop,
if you’re not shot, is Azerbaijan.

It’s considered a very early settlement but the village is officially
registered as being only 113 years-old. Chinari is 33 kilometers from
Berd as the crow flies. The road is in pretty good shape up till Berd,
paved and all, but once you leave on the other side then starts what’s
affectionately called the "road of pain".

You can usually drive the 12 kilometers from Berd to Verin
Karmiraghbyur in a half hour. But the road is so filled with potholes,
and huge ones at that, that calling it a ‘road’ is being kind.

19 killed along border over the years

Chinari shares a 28 kilometer border with neighboring Azerbaijan.10
Armenian soldiers and 19 local residents have been killed since
hostilities broke out along the border.

The last victim was struck down this past March 1. 29 year-old Sargis
Voskanyan was serving as a conscript in the army when an Azeri sniper
shot and killed this father of two.

Samvel Soghoyan, the 50 year-old village leader, told us that Chinari
residents now living in Moscow and Krasnodar collected $4,000 to assist
the family Sargis Voskanyan left behind. Sargis Vanyan, president of
the Chinari patriotic council in Moscow has promised Mayor Soghoyan
that another 1.5 million AMD in assistance is on the way.

Mayor Soghoyan informed us that two residents were killed and one
injured on June 18, 2008. They were simple villagers working out in
the fields.

"An atmosphere of fear took over after that incident and the exodus
from the area grew. We lost 17 school pupils at once. Statistics show
that ever since the tragic incident of 2008, the village population is
decreasing and with it enrollment at the local elementary school and
kindergarten. Security measures around the village have been beefed
up. A few days ago RoA Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan vested the area
for the third time. Engineering work on the frontline outposts was
improved in order to prevent shelling from the Azeri side. A directive
was given that Armenian military detachments were to immediately return
fire if Azerbaijani forces targeted Chinari. The Armenians were told
that they didn’t have to wait for orders from headquarters as before,"
he said.

Residents still make risky pilgrimage to 12th century monastery

The 12th century Khoranashat Monastery lies in the upper outskirts of
the village in the most dangerous zone of all. We asked the village
mayor if the trip to the monastery wasn’t risky.

"Sure it’s risky but Chinari residents are a brave lot. Nothing’s
going to stop them for visiting the church," replied Mr. Soghoyan.

The farm land in the upper reaches of the village lies fallow. It’s
within shooting range from Azeri positions and farmers are hesitant
to drive tractors and other equipment into the area. The vineyards
in the lower portions are irrigated by river water. Last year, with
financing from the International Fund for Agricultural Development
(IFAD), a water pipeline was installed running from the Tzil Tzov
Reservoir near the border. The internal irrigation system, however,
is old and in need of repair.

Irrigation and drinking water problems getting solved

The municipality has submitted a draft proposal to the "Hayastan All
Armenia Fund" to get the irrigation system fixed and has presented
an irrigation water plan to the Berd Water Consumers’ Union,
an organization that serves eight local communities. The village
will supply the pipes and a 1.5 kilometer irrigation main will be
installed. This will allow for the irrigation of 50 hectares.

Chinari also has a problem when it comes to farming equipment. What
little exists dates to the Soviet era and its seen better days.

The village could really use a few mini-tractors to use up and down
the rows in the vineyards.

Supplying drinking water is another pressing problem. Pumps built back
in 1972 used to supply the community with drinking water, but they’ve
been out of service since 1991. Residents get their water from the
several springs in the vicinity. They haul out the water manually,
by car and donkey.

As a result of a variety of programs, a plastic pipe was installed
running down from the fountain in an upper neighborhood. Water is
thus supplied to the school, kindergarten and health clinic. People
living in the proximity of the pipe also draw water from it. Mayor
Soghoyan said that the town has submitted a number of proposals to
solve the water issue and that, with any luck, artesian wells will
be drilled come this May.

Municipal debt finally getting paid off

Chinari is one of two communities in Tavush Marz that still has salary
arrears to pay off. Mayor Soghoyan reported that 2.4 million AMD in
debt was repaid in 2009 and that an additional 300,000 AMD was paid
in the 1st quarter of 2010. This leaves a total salary and social
benefits debt of 1.7 million AMD. The mayor says that they plan to
pay off the balance this year.

The 2010 budget of Chinari, population 1,287, is 17 million AMD,
of which 11.9 million comes in the form of government assistance.

Renovation of the community center is also a top priority for Chinari
residents. Work is now underway with 96 million AMD in financing from
the Armenian Social Investment Fund.

Work on the center was scheduled for completion this April but it
has been pushed back since the mayor proposed that a heating system
be installed as well.

The village kindergarten, 1.5 kilometers from the border, has 25
pupils. Over the years, it has often closed due to Azeri shelling,
but only temporarily. Ever since the 2008 shelling incident, the
continued operation of the kindergarten has been questionable.

Mayor Soghoyan displayed a streak of stubbornness dealing with the
issue and gave paid leave to the three kindergarten employees until
parents once again sent their little ones to the school. Principal
Parandzem Aghasyan showed us Azeri bullet traces on the school’s walls.

Kindergarten walls pocket-marked by Azeri bullets

"When the Azeris open fire I gather the children in this one room for
shelter. I close the door and turn up the music so that they won’t
hear the shots and get afraid. I’m the one who gets afraid the most;
but not for myself. I’m afraid for the little ones. I’m responsible
for their safety. Until they all return home safe and sound, I don’t
rest," says Mrs. Aghasyan.

The kindergarten has its supporters. Hakob Hakobyan, the district MP,
has helped with furnishings for the school and kindergarten and has
financially assisted the families of fallen and injured soldiers.

On the day we visited Chinari, smiles broke out on the faces of
the kindergarten children. Representatives of the Turpanjian Rural
Development Program coordinated by the American University of Armenia
had arrived in Chinari loaded down with presents including school
supplies, sheets and towels, soft cuddly toys and smocks for the
employees with their names embroidered on the front.

Zorayr Kirakosyan, who heads the Program’s Tavush office, noted
that it was those involved in the Program who were offering the
assistance and not the organization. Last year they did the same
for Nerkin Karmiraghbyur, another area border village. The visiting
guests presented eleven expecting village moms with a package chock
full of essentials for newborns and wished that births in the border
communities would increase.

The visitors also stopped off at Chinari High School where 152 students
are enrolled and handed over various school supplies and furnishings.

Residents of Chinari are hospitable and industrious people who love
their native land and merely want the opportunity to work and prosper.

"If there was adequate work for the villagers, the exodus out would
slow to a trickle. 70% of the good farm land is under constant risk
of Azeri fire. We can’t get by on the remaining 30%," lamented Mayor
Soghoyan.

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ANTELIAS: Commemoration of the Parable of the Ten Maidens in Antelia

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Director
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
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Antelias-Lebanon

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HOLY WEEK VESPERS REMEMBERING THE PARABLE OF TEN BRIDESMAIDS

On Tuesday 30 March 2010, Vespers service was devoted to the Parable of Ten
Bridesmaids (Mathew 25:1-13). During the service, while the celebrant read
the Gospel, ten young girls holding lit candles stood in front of the Altar.
After the reading, the girls read the papers given to them as they
approached the Alter. Those bridesmaids who had papers written ‘foolish’
extinguished their candles.

At the end of the Vespers, the Celebrant priest, the ‘Ten Bridesmaids’ and
the faithful, walked in procession to meet His Holiness Aram I. Before
giving his blessings, His Holiness Aram I reminded everyone of the
importance of the Parable. He said: "The parable tells us to be always ready
to receive the Lord" Readiness here implies our responsibility in living our
Christian life. However, he said, the Parable also leaves us with another
thought: Should we be ready as individuals? The parable urges us to be in
dialogue and in solidarity with those who are not yet ready by helping them.
He then expressed his joy in seeing the people participating in the rituals
of the Armenian Church with devotion. As the people greeted His Holiness
they also received symbolic gifts.

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Serge Sargsyan Will Not Yield

SERGE SARGSYAN WILL NOT YIELD

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According to the former NKR minister of defense Samvel Babayan,
no agreement will be signed in connection with the NKR issue in the
upcoming couple of years. Hence, no change of government based on
this is likely in Armenia. Samvel Babayan thinks Serge Sargsyan will
not make concessions as to his statements, they are to be viewed in
a political context.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos1

Commentary: If Ignored, Genocide Enabled

COMMENTARY: IF IGNORED, GENOCIDE ENABLED
By Dan K. Thomasson

2010/03/ 26 | 18:03

world

There was a time in this country when mothers ordered their children
to clean their plates by reminding them of the "poor starving
Armenians." So thoroughly inculcated in my recollection was this
admonition that when I first met a person of Armenian descent,
I blurted that he couldn’t be Armenian because he wasn’t starving.

The origin of this was, of course, the elimination of an estimated
1.5 million Armenians, or half of that nation’s population, by the
Turks in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and
1919 by massacre, death marches and starvation. It was a tragedy
only exceeded in modern history by the Holocaust and the murder of 2
million Cambodians by the Khmer Rouge and it resulted in the coining
of the word "genocide."

The Republic of Turkey has refused to take any responsibility for this
policy of destruction despite the fact that history and at least 20
other nations have recognized it as such.

Many Armenians who survived the devastation made it to America and
became among this nation’s most productive citizens. The noted author
William Saroyan and the financier George Mardikian, whose biography,
"The Song of America," became a paean to his adopted country and
a bible of inspiration to tens and thousands of immigrants, are
among them.

So the resistance of the Turkish government to recognition of what
the rest of the world knows is about to get a jolt from the American
descendents of those who expired nearly 100 years ago. It will be in
the form of a major new museum smack dab in the middle of Washington,
14th Street just above Pennsylvania Avenue where millions of tourists
will be tastefully but firmly educated about man’s inhumanity to man.

Down the street is the Holocaust Museum.

The Armenian Genocide Museum of America will be established in a
limestone building that once housed the National Bank of Washington
run by the United Mine Workers of America.

Coupled in proximity with the Holocaust Memorial and in a location
so close to the White House and Capitol Hill, it will be one of the
more significant punctuations to the ideal of human rights for which
this country always has stood if not always adhered to in its own
dealings with minorities.

Perhaps if the rest of the world had paid attention to the implications
of Armenia, later genocides would not have occurred. It’s time the
Turks owned up.

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Haigazian: Diaspora Minister Hranoush Hagopian Addresses Educators

PRESS RELEASE
Haigazian University
Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director
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Diaspora Minister Hranoush Hagopian Addresses the Armenian Educators

Beirut, 30/03/2010- On Saturday, March 27, 2010, Minister of Diaspora of
the Republic of Armenia, Mrs. Hranoush Hagopian addressed a large group
of Armenian educators in Lebanon, during a fellowship evening jointly
organized by Haigazian University and the Embassy of the Republic of
Armenia in Lebanon.

University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian welcomed the audience and
introduced the Minister.

Hagopian discussed Armenia’s general social issues, and concentrated on
education, assessing the current situation of the educational sector,
the arising needs, and the future plans.

She shared with the audience the Ministry’s project in establishing a
bridge between Armenia and the Diaspora, whereby the two entities would
mutually benefit from each other’s knowledge and expertise. In this
respect, Hagopian expressed her readiness to assist the diasporan youth
and students in visiting and studying in Armenia by facilitating their
stay and tuition fees.

Hagopian applauded the role the Armenian schools play in the Diaspora in
preserving the Armenian language, culture and heritage. "The Armenian
schools and organizations in the Middle East are a shining example of
that", Hagopian noted.

Hagopian acknowledged the obligation of morally and financially
supporting the Armenian educators, and in this respect, and by virtue of
a presidential decree, she decorated two educators with the "Movses
Khorenatsi" medal. The recipients were lecturer and linguist Garo
Arakelian, and long time theatre teacher and director Robert Arakelian.

Finally certificates of appreciation were presented from the Ministry to
Mrs. Santoukhd Bertizlian (AKA Shahantoukhd), Mr. Hovig Bertizlian and
Mrs. Shake Yakoubian.

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Turquie: 3 Ans De Prison Pour Un Journaliste

TURQUIE: 3 ANS DE PRISON POUR UN JOURNALISTE
par Stephane

armenews
mardi30 mars 2010
Turquie

La justice turque a condamne a trois ans de prison Vedat Kursun, ancien
redacteur en chef du journal kurde Azadiya Welat pour diffusion de
propagande terroriste. Vedat Kursun, deja emprisonne pour des faits
similaires, risque jusqu’a 525 annees de prison relatives a 103
affaires du meme types, rapporte Reuters. Le journal avait publie
des photographies d’Abdullah Ocalan, chef emprisonne du Parti des
travailleurs du Kurdistan (PPK), considere par Ankara comme etant
une organisation terroriste.

Intrigue Devours Time

INTRIGUE DEVOURS TIME

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Governments would replace each other faster than day and night in
a so-called normal country if it had to cope with at least half of
the internal problems that Armenia is facing. In Armenia, despite
a great number of grave internal problems which tend to aggravate
and crystallize rather than be solved, an almost strange situation
has occurred when all the subjects of the Armenian political sphere
place their "hopes" for change in the country on the Karabakh issue.

Alongside with this, it is visible to almost all the subjects that the
degree of indifference of the society towards the NKR issue is the
greatest by far. So, what is the "expectation" to achieve change in
Armenia through the NKR issue based on if the situation becomes tense?

Perhaps, there is no ground for optimism in connection with arousing
activeness in the society at some point in the escalation of the NKR
conflict, because if the possibility of such activeness were more or
less tangible, some political forces would have already expressed their
abilities in this connection, considering that it is already stated
clearly that Armenia is ready to yield the liberated territories in
return for the status of Karabakh.

In the meantime, the subjects of the political sphere are waiting,
which is evidence that they are not reliant on the society’s activeness
at all. After all, if the efforts to get the society active about
primary social problems fail, it will be hardly possible to make
the society active regarding an issue in a short period, which for
already a decade and a half almost the entire political palette
presents as the cause of serious social and economic problems,
obstacle to overall development.

So what is the hope of all those people who relate the "expectations"
for change to the NKR issue? Perhaps the hope is the intrigues. The
intrigue strategy is encoded in almost all the players of the Armenian
political field. It is not accidental that the unprecedented for
independent Armenia movement of the society, even the movement of 2008
relied on intrigues as a guarantee of success. The policy of dividing
the government system part by part is meant, which was conducted by
Levon Ter-Petrosyan on Square of Liberty. And Levon Ter-Petrosyan
perhaps knows best the Armenian government system and its tactical
traditions which have already crystallized into psychology.

Consequently, if he also relied on this strategy, it means that he
did not see other tactical means of achieving success.

The problem is that enriching themselves with such codes for years on,
in the political sphere of Armenia intrigue has become an objective
reality, drawing a vicious circle, intrigue leads to intrigue, outside
which the path leads nowhere, and taking that path to reach somewhere
takes so much time that Armenia does not even have half of it.

This is the psychology that has to confront home and foreign
challenges. Meanwhile the controversy and tragicness of the situation
is that challenges offer comfort for the psychology of intrigues, and
the lack of challenge causes discomfort and anxiety. It is a paradox
– the Armenian political system must fight a phenomenon on which it
feeds morally, politically and materially. Perhaps this paradox is the
reason, which by the way, has become a regular state, that mentioning,
perceiving and resisting challenges in Armenia resembles the situation
when cold water harms all patients but they are thirsty, and water
is harmful to them but at the same time the only way of staying alive.

HAKOB BADALYAN

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IMF Allocated 73 Million

IMF ALLOCATED 73 MILLION

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According to ITAR-TASS, the central office of the International
Monetary Fund informed that Armenia has been allocated a credit of
73 million dollars, according to earlier reached agreements. Under
the same agreement, Armenia has already received 532 million dollars.

IMF Managing Director, Mario Portugal stated that Armenia carries out
serious work to overcome the effects of the crisis and because of this,
"the country, apparently entered into post-crisis phase".

Recall that the IMF loan will be sent to replenish the state reserves,
which are emptied in order to maintain the dram rate. But in 2009,
the IMF took an unprecedented step of allowing the use of about 150
million loan to replenish the budget deficit. It was stated that the
IMF will apparently allow the Armenian authorities to use 150 million
from its loan for budgetary purposes in 2010 too.

Former IMF representative Ninke Olmes in Yerevan said she is not
interested in how the government is going to spend that money because
she thinks the money will be used effectively.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy-lraho