Sona Karentz Andrews Appointed Provost Of University Of Rhode Island

SONA KARENTZ ANDREWS APPOINTED PROVOST OF UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

Noyan Tapan
May 20, 2009

RHODE ISLAND, MAY 20, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Idaho’s ktvbnews
webside announced that Sona Karentz Andrew was appointed the provost
of USA Providens state’s Rhode Island University.

Sona Karentz Andrews, 55, the provost and vice-president of Boise
State University, has struggled with two others for the presidency
of the University of Rhode Island.

"Sona is the one who raised the stature of the college as a research
institution," said Boise President Robert Kustra, adding that the
university began as an undergraduate teaching college.

She graduated from Worcester State College in Massachusetts in 1975 and
earned her doctorate from Arizona State University in 1981. Andrews
began her career at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee as an
associate professor of geography in 1988 and rose to vice provost of
academic affairs in 2003.

Geographer Sona Karentz Andrews hails from an Armenian family and
freely speaks Armenian. Her husband, Joseph, is an endocrinologist at
the University of Wisconsin, her son is in graduate school at George
Mason University and her daughter is a student of the medical school.

Support For Armenian Genocide Resolution Grows

SUPPORT FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION GROWS

armradio.am
20.05.2009 11:14

H. Res. 252, the Armenian Genocide Resolution, reached another
milestone with the bi-partisan support of 125 cosponsors, reported
the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly). Congressmen Bruce Braley
(D-IA), Peter Defazio (D-OR), Bobby Rush (D-IL) and John Yarmouth
(D-KY) are the latest Members to lend their support to this human
rights initiative.

"Reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide will not be sidelined in the
111th Congress," stated Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "The
Assembly will continue to educate Members of Congress on the importance
of H. Res. 252 and, through its activists across the nation, energize
the community on the local level to contact their Representatives
directly," adding that "by passing the Armenian Genocide Resolution,
we can further the cause of genocide prevention."

H. Res. 252, a congressional resolution which reaffirms the historical
record of the United States on the Armenian Genocide, was introduced by
Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA), George Radanovich (R-CA) and Congressional
Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chairmen Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and
Mark Kirk (R-IL) and is modeled after H. Res. 106, which passed the
House Committee on Foreign Affairs during the 110th Congress.

Security Council Considers Construction Of A New Nuclear Energy Unit

SECURITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW NUCLEAR ENERGY UNIT IN ARMENIA

armradio.am
20.05.2009 11:41

On May 19 President Serzh Sargsyan convened a sitting of the National
Security Council, President’s Press Office reported.

The Council considered the report of RA Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources Armen Movsisyan on the current stage of construction of
a new nuclear energy unit in Armenia. It discussed and approved the
steps taken in that direction so far.

Attaching importance to the construction of the new energy unit for
the middle-term and long-term development of Armenia’s economy, as
well as ensuring the country’s energy security, the Security Council
considered all the stages of the process from the technical-economic
development of the project to the exploitation of the energy unit.

Norvik Completes List Of Shops Connected To Credit On The Spot Syste

NORVIK COMPLETES LIST OF SHOPS CONNECTED TO CREDIT ON THE SPOT SYSTEM

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
20.05.2009 15:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Considering the role of modern technologies in
the financial sphere important and appreciating its’ clients time,
Norvik universal credit organization continues expanding the list of
stores connected to the system "Credit on the spot", press office
of the Norvik company reports Reportedly, with the help of Norvik
the customers will be able to buy cell phones from the store chain
Hyrapetian Eghbayrner CJSC, which is a sole official representative
of Nokia in armenia.

Credit is assured in the store, the application is considered within
5 to 10 minutes, and the payment can be made at any time anywhere
without visiting the Norvic Universal Company’s office, by just using
TelCell and Tandem Terminals, as well as through bank transfers,
or even via Internet using Arca system.

Universal Credit Organization Norvik established in February by the
Icelandic Latvian Norvik Bank, has operated in Armenian market for
two years providing high and stable profitability.

Beaters And The Beaten Decided To Stay Silent

BEATERS AND THE BEATEN DECIDED TO STAY SILENT

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08:00 pm | May 19, 2009

The dispute between the Republican and "Prosperous Armenia" parties
was on top of the agenda today during the National Assembly’s hour
of statements.

"There are many names in circulation. "Heritage" condemns the hooligan
acts taking place in different districts of Yerevan," member of
"Heritage" Armen Martirosyan said as he condemned the conflicts
between parties.

Republican Karen Avagyan called "Heritage" the supervising body of
the National Assembly and reserved the right to change the slogan of
the Armenian National Congress to "Let’s change Armenia by starting
with the ANC".

During his election campaign, ARF mayor candidate Artsvik Minasyan
is becoming more and more convinced that small and medium businesses
are fading away in Armenia. "The government’s statements on small
and medium businesses have nothing to do with supporting them."

Besides the Republican and "Prosperous Armenia" parties, the remaining
parties are complaining about the most important issues on Armenia’s
foreign policy agenda, which are the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
the Turkish-Armenian relations.

"Heritage" voiced concerns over the thaw in Turkish-Armenian
relations, saying that their bad predictions became a reality. The
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is part of the Turkish-Armenian relations
and Turkey threatens to dismiss 40,000 Armenian employees working in
its territory.

"We call on the authorities to take decisive steps in Turkish-Armenian
relations in a visible time-frame," said Vardan Khachatryan.

Biography Of RA NA Vice President Samvel Nikoyan

BIOGRAPHY OF RA NA VICE PRESIDENT SAMVEL NIKOYAN

National Assembly of RA
May 19 2009
Armenia

Samvel Nikoyan was born on February 13, 1958 in the village of
Sarnaghbyur in the Ani region (now Shirak marz).

In 1982 he graduated from K. Marx Yerevan Polytechnic Institute, in
1987 – Armenian branch of Marxism-Leninism University adjunct to USSR
Central Committee. He is engineer-mechanic. He was awarded Andranik
Ozanian medal of the Ministry of Defense (2005), and commemorative
of RA Prime Minister (2006).

1982-1990 he worked as an engineer-constructor, and later as a senior
engineer, head of division, deputy head of production unit and head
of production unit in the Yerevan Hydro Apparatus Plant. In 1995
he was deputy chief engineer in the Yerevan Experimental Machinery
Plant. 1998-2003 he was head of division in the Chamber of Commerce
and Industry of Armenia. 1998-2003 he was deputy director of Haymamul
(Armenian Media) CJSC. He was involved in production of ammunition and
their delivery during the years of Artsakh freedom fighting He was a
member of National United Party (NUP) acting underground in the USSR,
later member of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA). He is a member
of RPA board.

2003-2007 he was a deputy in the NA (proportional system, RPA.). He
was a member of the NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations. He
was a member of Ad-Hoc Committee Studying the Effectiveness of the
Use of Loans, Credits, Grants and Humanitarian Aid Received from
Foreign States and International Organizations. He was a member of
the Armenian delegation of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

On May 12, 2007 he was elected a deputy of the National Assembly by
the proportional system from the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA). He
was a member of the NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations. He
was a member of NA Ad-Hoc Counting Committee. He is Chairman of Ad-hoc
Committee on the Events Occurred on 1-2 March 2008 in Yerevan and Their
Reasons of the National Assembly. He is Head of RA NA delegation in
Inter-Parliamentary Union. He is Secretary of RPA faction. He is a
member of RPA board.

On May 18, 2009 he was elected Vice President of the National Assembly
of the Republic of Armenia.

He is married, and he has three children.

Charles Aznavour Was Awarded With "Ararat" Diamond Medal

CHARLES AZNAVOUR WAS AWARDED WITH "ARARAT" DIAMOND MEDAL

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.05.2009 19:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Tekeyan Culture Center hosted an award ceremony
for newly appointed Ambassador of Armenia to Switzerland Charles
Aznavour . At his 85th anniversary Charles Aznavour was awarded with
"Ararat" diamond medal for significant contributions in the development
of Armenian culture and support to the country.

World acknowledged chansonier, who’s recently assumed the post of
Armenian Ambassador to Switzerland, visited Armenia and NKR within
the framework of his 85th anniversary celebration.

Trafficking victims tell of brutal life

The National, UAE
May 17 2009

Trafficking victims tell of brutal life
Loveday Morris

Last Updated: May 16. 2009 10:58PM UAE / May 16. 2009 6:58PM GMT

Abu Dhabi // Ani was 20 and working on a market stall in a Bangladeshi
area of Yerevan, the Armenian capital, when she was given an offer she
couldn’t refuse ` the chance to work as a nanny in Dubai for a
tempting tax-free wage.

But Ani, like many women before her, had fallen victim to a sinister
human-trafficking ring run by three Armenian sisters. When she arrived
in Dubai, her passport was taken away and she was sent to live with
`Madame Anoush’ in her brothel in Deira, where she was forced into
prostitution.

Anoush Martirosyan, 40, the leader of the operation, was sentenced to
13 years in prison by a Yerevan court on April 20 after UAE and
Armenian authorities worked together to gather evidence against her.

The testimony at her trial paints a grim picture.

Ani was told she would have to work as a prostitute to pay back the
money spent bringing her to the country. Any protests were met with
beatings.

`There were days when she’d beat us and not feed us if we didn’t
work,’ Ani, now 26, recounted in court, according to the Armenian
online newspaper Hetq.

`She would line us all up in a row and grab her shoe … It didn’t
matter whether I worked well or poorly, she’d always hit me,’ she told
Hetq. `One day I complained, saying that after all the work I was
doing she wasn’t giving me any money. Upon hearing these words she
rushed me into a taxi, took me back to the house, and proceeded to
beat me with an iron bar.’

Ani said she escaped several times, but recalled how she was brought
back by `Ponytail Ali’, a henchmen the prostitution ring used to teach
a lesson to those who caused trouble.

Milena, 35, another victim who testified, said Martirosyan would
instil fear in her workers by calling on Ponytail Ali.

`There were about four to six girls with Anoush,’ Milena
said. `Whenever a new girl was brought to the stable, they’d call
Ponytail Ali to make a visit so that they’d recognise his face.

`If anyone was making problems they’d phone Ponytail Ali. He’d go find
the girl, take her out to the desert, have his way with her, beat her
and then take her to the boss.’

Milena said she finally managed to get her passport back, but still
was trapped.

`I had no money. It wasn’t only a question of a visa or plane
ticket. I also had to pay a fine because I had stayed in Dubai without
any visa for about one year,’ Hetq quoted her as telling the court.

She said that in desperation, she hatched a plan to be deported.

`I went to a hotel where drinking wasn’t allowed and started downing
some beers. I lined up the empty bottles on the window-shelf. Then I
rang up the police, who came and jailed me for two months. On May 4,
2008, I was deported.’

Sara Suhail, executive director of the Ewaa Shelter for human
trafficking victims in Abu Dhabi, said women brought here against
their will should never feel helpless.

`Maybe sometimes victims aren’t aware of the efforts the country is
dealing with this problem and don’t know that there are now procedures
and laws in place,’ Ms Suhail said.

She said victims also might be afraid of being charged with
prostitution if they go to the police for help. But, she said, a
special police task force had been set up specifically to recognise
human trafficking crimes and help the victims.

Martirosyan, who had been convicted in 2004 in Armenia for organising
prostitution, admitted housing the girls, but denied human
trafficking. She said they were willing to move to Dubai and work as
prostitutes.

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http://www.thenational.ae/article

Karabakh talks continue in "very serious form" – French mediator

Interfax, Russia
May 15 2009

Karabakh talks continue in "very serious form" – French mediator

BAKU May 15

The negotiating process on the resolution of the Armenian-Azeri
conflict is taking place "in a very serious form," said Bernard
Fassier, French co-chairman of the OSCE (Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe) Minsk Group.

"I cannot disclose the details of the current talks, but this process
continues in a very serious form," Fassier told journalists upon his
arrival in Baku from Yerevan, where he earlier held talks with
Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsian and Foreign Minister Eduard
Nalbandian.

In Baku, he is planning to meet with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev,
Fassier said.

Fassier’s visit to Azerbaijan will end on Saturday, he said. "From
here I will go to either Ankara or Paris. I might go to Ankara for
holding consultations," the French co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group
said.

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