The Child’s Life Depends On Usd 30 Thousand

THE CHILD’S LIFE DEPENDS ON USD 30 THOUSAND

Monday, 24 December 2012 16:58

During the 4 years of his life little Eduard underwent 8 operation,
yet today his life depends upon another operation. USD 30 thousand
is required for his operation but his parents are not able to pay
the money.

In 2008 the second child was born in Gourgen Arzumanyan’s family but
little Eduard had a physical handicap. Immediately after his birth it
turned out that the child had no gullet. To save Eduard’s life the
physicians cut part of his large intestine and put it in place of
his gullet but as the child was growing up, the gullet contracted,
the child began to breathe heavily and could not eat normally. That
is why from time to time the child was operated on, since his birth
he has spent 58 hours on the surgical table.

Recently his parents have observed nervous disorders. “As we call him
he does not respond or gives a late answer. He is quite nervous, he
stares at the same point for a long time until we draw his attention
with our call,” says the child’s father whose family lives on the
semi-basement. The reason is that only Father works to feed the family
and his salary hardly suffices to pay for heating the house and the
everyday expenses.

But the top priority problem for Eduard’s parents is to find the
required money for the child’s operation. The previous operations
were performed with the assistance of private entrepreneurs but the
child’s parents are tired to endlessly ask for help. “I am ashamed
to apply to people with the same request of help, it is quite hard,
isn’t it?” the child’s father says.

Eduard must be operated on in Moscow. As the parents assure the surgeon
gives only 50-percent guarantee for the child’s health recovery and
the rest, as his father says, is in the hands of the Divine.

P.S. A group of Artsakh youths have also made an announcement aimed
at acquiring the amount of money necessary for the child’s operation.

Tatevik Khachatryan

From: A. Papazian

http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2808-en573

Iranian, Armenian Deputy Fms Discuss Karabakh Settlement In Yerevan

IRANIAN, ARMENIAN DEPUTY FMS DISCUSS KARABAKH SETTLEMENT IN YEREVAN

Panorama.am
25/12/2012

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has met Armenian
Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan in Yerevan, Iran’s
semi-official news agency Fars reported.

The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Asian and Oceania Affairs,
along with political, economic, cultural and consular issues, also
discussed Karabakh settlement during the meeting with his Armenian
counterpart as part of the meeting of the political consultations
committee between Iran and Armenia.

In Yerevan, Seyed Abbas Araghchi will also meet Armenian Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian and Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources Armen Movsisyan.

From: A. Papazian

Two Kidnapped Armenians Have Been Released

TWO KIDNAPPED ARMENIANS HAVE BEEN RELEASED

12:35, 25 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Shahe Chaghlasyan, who was
kidnapped in Aleppo few days ago, has been released. Press Secretary
of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair Reisian informed
“Armenpress” about this. In addition he stated that he has been
released after the payment of ransom. Chaghlasyan has been kidnapped
in Shkeyf district of Aleppo in his own car.

Among other things Reisian stated that an Armenian doctor, who also was
kidnapped in Aleppo, has already been released after paying ransom to
the kidnappers. The two Armenians have already returned back to home.

According to the Press Secretary the death of Hovak Kortmosyan has been
finally approved. He was among the servicemen, who were assassinated
in Aleppo in summer, 2012. Kortmosyan was deadly wounded during the
attack of the Hananu armory. His friends told that they had seen him
fallen, although his parents cherished a hope to see their son alive,
as they had not found his corpse. Lately it turned out that the corpse
of the Armenian youth became unrecognizable after leaving in the sun
for a long time.

As to the current situation in Aleppo Reisian stated that nothing
essential changed in the city. The electricity is being interrupted
from time to time. Notwithstanding the Government spares no effort
to restore it, the rebels keep disturbing the natural course of
restoration. The situation in the central districts is calm, but one
can still hear shooting from distant regions.

From: A. Papazian

Les Investissements De La Compagnie Des Chemins De Fer Su Sud Caucas

LES INVESTISSEMENTS DE LA COMPAGNIE DES CHEMINS DE FER SU SUD CAUCASE
Stephane

armenews.com
mardi 25 decembre 2012

Un cadre dirigeant de la societe russe RZD a declare vendredi que sa
societe a investi plus de 223 millions de $ dans le reseau ferroviaire
d’Armenie depuis la reprise de sa gestion il y a cinq ans.

Viktor Rebets, le directeur russe du reseau de la compagnie des Chemins
de fer du Sud Caucase (SCR) a dit aux journalistes que 17 millions de $
d’investissements seront faits l’annee prochaine.

Un accord de gestion a long terme signe par la societe RZD et le
gouvernement armenien fin 2007 prevoyait 230 millions d’investissement
de $ en Armenie pendant les cinq premières annees des operations et
240 millions de $ les annees suivantes.

Le gouvernement a accuse la societe de n’avoir pas honorer ses
engagements et autres obligations contractuelles entre 2008 et 2009.

Les investissements de la societe RZD semblent avoir monte
considerablement depuis lors.

Selon Viktor Rebets, l’operateur SCR a depense plus de 123 millions $
dans la modernisation des infrastructures en Armenie. Il a dit que cela
inclut la reparation faite sur environ 300 kilomètres de rails et 140
kilomètres de lignes electriques. Viktor Rebets a aussi inscrit l’achat
de nouveaux trains aussi bien que la reconstruction de trois ponts.

mardi 25 decembre 2012, Stephane ©armenews.com

From: A. Papazian

L’Azerbaidjjan Choque Par Les Propos Du Premier Ministre Georgien Re

L’AZERBAIDJJAN CHOQUE PAR LES PROPOS DU PREMIER MINISTRE GEORGIEN REMETTANT EN CAUSE LE PROJET DE VOIE FERREE KARS-AKHALKALAK

armenews.com
mardi 25 decembre 2012

Le ministère azerbaïdjanais des transports a rendu public un communique
dans lequel il exprime la deception des autorites de Bakou après les
doutes emis ouvertement par le nouveau premier ministre georgien
Bidzina Ivanishvili, concernant l’opportunite et la rentabilite
du projet de voie ferree controverse reliant Kars, en Turquie,
a Akhalkalak, en Georgie, et au-dela a Bakou.

M.Ivanishvili avait fait part de son scepticisme concernant ce projet
très coûteux dans un entretien accorde a une (…)

From: A. Papazian

Pulling Teeth: Dealing with the Reformed Ministry of Justice

Pulling Teeth: Dealing with the Reformed Ministry of Justice
Edik Baghdasaryan

15:01, December 17, 2012

When Ministry of Justice Press Secretary Karineh Kalantaryan said,
`Would should I now believe?’ she meant, should she believe me or Gnel
Ghalechyan, who heads the Press Affairs Division of the Ministry’s
Department of Criminal Detention.

I responded, `Do you mean to say that I deceived you?’ and turned off
the telephone, not expecting a reply. I then erased Kalantaryan’s
phone number, deciding to never again call him with any question.

For the last three years, all our requests to visit people held in
Armenia’s correctional facilities have received the same refusal, even
though the head of the press affairs head has been changed. The above
conversation took place twenty days ago. On December 14, we received
the first reply to our two written requests from Ghalechyan. We
received the second reply today.

He responded because I called up the department last week, saying that
we would show up to pick up the responses in person, even though they
had claimed that they had answered. We had decided to take them to
court over Hrayr Tovmasyan’s inaction.

Hetq had received a second letter from Arman Davtyan, serving time at
the Nubarashen Correctional Facility. He had requested assistance in
restoring his good name and innocence. Otherwise, Davtyan threatened
he would commit suicide.

We met with his relatives and immediately wrote a letter to the
Minister of Justice. It couldn’t be ruled out that Hetq might have
been regarded as responsible for Davtyan’s suicide if he went through
with his threat. Studying the case, we have concluded that there are
grounds to charge several of the investigators involved. We wrote to
Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan, asking that Hetq reporter Ararat
Davtyan be allowed to visit the Nubarashen Facility and to interview
Arman Davtyan.

Our letter was addressed to Minister Tovmasyan, since after his
appointment none of the Hetq staff have been allowed to enter any
correctional facility. I know that the minister is quite busy with
reforms and it’s clear that he has a certain attitude towards those
serving imprisonment. But that is no grounds for him to violate the
rights of those found guilty and of reporters.

Ghalechyan replied to our two letters that `due to a work overload, an
interview cannot be conducted at this time’. The refusal we received
three years ago was the same, word for word. The constant refusals
over the past few years are why we wrote directly to the reform-minded
minister this time. We know what the answer of Ghalechyan would be if
we wrote to him.

Mr. Minister, the correctional facilities under your jurisdiction are
not `over-worked’. When you so desire, you escort tens of reporters to
events and on trips. If you are so over-worked, then why does a
functionary of the prosecutor’s office show up to see Hovhannes
Tamamyan (imprisoned former head of Police Criminal Investigation
department) to conduct bargaining regarding his house in Tzaghkadzor?
This is just one incident.

Henceforth, you will be forced to set-up a round-the-clock patrol
around the country’s correctional facilities in order to show what
facility staff are actually doing to be so `over-worked’.

From: A. Papazian

http://hetq.am/eng/opinion/21615/pulling-teeth-dealing-with-the-reformed-ministry-of-justice.html

Kerry Nomination Paves Way for Menendez to Chair Senate Committee

Kerry Nomination Paves Way for Menendez to Chair Senate Committee

Friday, December 21st, 2012

Secretary of State nominee, Senator John Kerry with his wife, Teresa
Heinz Kerry, and ANCA leaders and activists (from l to r): Raffi
Hamparian, Michael Mahdesian, Ken Hachikian, Varant and Hoori
Melkonian.

ANCA Welcomes Legislator with Legacy of Supporting Armenian American
Issues to America’s Top Diplomatic Posting

WASHINGTON – President Obama on Friday nominated long-time Armenian
American issues supporter, Senator John Kerry (D-MA), as his next
Secretary of State, with Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) widely
considered to take his place as the next Chairman of the powerful
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, reported the Armenian National
Committee of America.

`We welcome President Obama’s nomination of Senator Kerry – a
legislator with a three decade-long record of support for Armenia and
a legacy of advocacy for the foreign policy priorities of Armenian
Americans – as our nation’s next Secretary of State,’ said ANCA
Executive Director Aram Hamparian. `We look forward to continuing to
work constructively with Senator Kerry, now in his new role at the
Department of State, as we seek to lift Turkey’s gag-rule on American
recognition of the Armenian Genocide, strengthen U.S.-Armenia ties,
and put in place freedom-based solutions that provide security to the
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.’

Senator Kerry was first elected to the Senate in 1984. He succeeded
now-Vice President Joe Biden as Chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee in 2009. Over the years, Senator Kerry has been a
strong advocate for Congressional affirmation of the Armenian
Genocide, cosponsoring many resolutions to end U.S. complicity in
Turkey’s denial of this still unpunished crime. As a member of the
Foreign Relations Committee, he pressed ambassadorial nominee to
Turkey, Francis Ricciardone about U.S. policy on the Armenian
Genocide, Turkey’s blockade of Armenia, and the pending Turkey-Armenia
Protocols. He is not currently a cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution.

In the early 1990s, Senator Kerry was a vocal leader in support of
Senate adoption of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, which
restricted U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan until it lifted its blockades
and stopped its aggression against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.
Earlier this year, Chairman Kerry was `shocked and appalled’ at
Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev’s pardon, praise and promotion of
convicted Azerbaijani axe-murderer Ramil Safarov. `This needlessly
provocative act endangers the fragile peace between these countries
and damages the government of Azerbaijan’s credibility,’ noted Senator
Kerry.

The ANCA had endorsed Senator Kerry in his bid for the presidency in
2004 against Republican incumbent President George W. Bush.

Senator Kerry will likely be succeeded by Senator Robert Menendez as
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Menendez
has been an outspoken advocate for U.S. affirmation of the Armenian
Genocide since his years in the House of Representatives. He is the
lead sponsor for the Senate Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.399)
introduced earlier this year. Senator Menendez was joined by Senator
Barbara Boxer (D-CA) in blocking the nomination of Dick Hoagland,
President George W. Bush’s nominee as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia,
after Hoagland denied the Armenian Genocide during his Senate
confirmation process. Later, Senators Menendez and Boxer successfully
opposed the nomination of U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza,
expressing concerns about his serious shortcomings in his track record
as a senior diplomat dealing with the Caucasus.

Among the other changes in the Senate Committee leadership include
Senator Barbara Mikulski’s selection to serve as Chairwoman of the
powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, taking over the position
from Hawaii Senator Daniel Inouye, who passed away earlier this week.

From: A. Papazian

http://asbarez.com/107276/kerry-nomination-paves-way-for-menendez-to-chair-senate-committee/

Armenian TV channels publish the cost of air time for candidates for

Armenian TV channels publish the cost of air time for candidates for president

arminfo
Friday, December 21, 15:31

The Armenian TV channels have submitted to the National Commission for
Television and Radio the prices of one minute of the air time for
candidates for president of Armenia. As press-service of the
Commission reported, the highest price is at Shant TV channel –
120thsd drams (about $300) per a minute of the air time. The time for
campaigning was fixed from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Then comes Armenia TV –
110 thsd drams and the time from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

One minute of the air time at Public TV of Armenia costs 80 thsd
drams for television and 3600 drams for radio, and no special time
for campaigning was fixed. One minute of the air time at H2 TV channel
costs 30-60 thsd drams depending on the time of day, and the time for
campaigning was fixed from 6:00 PM to 12:00 PM on weekdays and from
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sundays.

“Kentron” TV channel fixed the cost of one minute of air time – 32,4
thsd drams from 8:40 PM to 9:15 PM; Yerkir Media – 30 thsd drams from
6:00 PM to 12:00 PM; ArmNews – 18 thsd drams from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM;
ATV – 24 thsd drams from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM; “Ar” – 20 thsd drams from
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM and “Yerevan” – 15 thsd drams from 8:30 PM to 9:00
PM.

From: A. Papazian

Preventing the Coming U.S. Disaster in the Caucasus

Preventing the Coming U.S. Disaster in the
Caucasus
14:45, December 22, 2012

*by David Boyajian*

The United States is risking a disastrous renewal of war in the Caucasus
between Armenians and Azeris over the breakaway Armenian-populated Republic
of Mountainous Karabagh (RMK, or Artsakh in ancient Armenian).

A new war between Azerbaijan and RMK (with its ally, Armenia) would
undoubtedly destroy much of Azerbaijan’s energy industry. This includes key
Azeri oil and gas pipelines that lie just a few miles north of RMK and
snake through Georgia and Turkey.

Azerbaijan’s economy and corrupt government are massively dependent on oil
and gas revenue and would be in deep trouble. The already conflict-ridden
Caucasus – recall the Abkhazia stalemate and 2008’s Russian-Georgian war
over South Ossetia – would be hopelessly destabilized. U.S. policy, in
particular, would lie in tatters.

Not surprisingly, Western energy giants such as BP, Chevron,
ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Total (France) own huge stakes in
Azerbaijan’s energy infrastructure.

As expected, the conflict’s mediators – the U.S., Europe, and Russia – have an
insatiable greed for Azerbaijan’s substantial oil and gas deposits. Yet
had they, especially the U.S., formally recognized RMK’s independence from
Azerbaijan, the conflict would have been resolved years ago. Such
recognition remains the only practical and just solution.

Azerbaijan would be unhappy, yes, but would continue to sell most of its
oil and gas to the West. Azeris will never sell only to Russia. That
would bind them too tightly to their former overlord.

Azeri Violence

The conflict in Mountainous Karabagh broke out in the late 1980’s just
after its Armenian majority, long abused by Azerbaijan, peacefully declared
its desire for union with Armenia.

Azerbaijan replied with murderous attacks against Karabagh civilians. Mobs
hunted down and killed Armenians in the Azeri cities of Sumgait and Ganja.
After the USSR dissolved in 1991, RMK held a referendum boycotted by
Azeris. It voted for independence. Azerbaijan’s response was full-scale
war.

Even with help from Turkish military officers and paramilitaries,
and Afghan Mujahedin, Azerbaijan lost the war. A ceasefire was declared in
1994. Yet almost daily Azerbaijan threatens a new war and snipes across
the contact line.

Pumped up with billions in oil and gas revenue, Azerbaijan’s $3 billion
military budget dwarfs Armenia’s entire national budget. But Armenian
troops are universally acknowledged to be better trained and to possess
much greater esprit de corps because they are defending their ancient lands.

But the U.S., Europe, and Russia might be coming to their senses. A few
years ago, they proposed that RMK’s 100,000 mostly Armenian citizens decide
its formal status in a referendum. In return, Armenians would hand over
vast tracts of territory to Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan rejected this compromise. It insisted, unreasonably, that its
entire population of nearly 10,000,000 must participate in such a
referendum so as to outvote RMK’s 100,000 people.

How solid is RMK’s case for independence? Very.

RMK’s Best Case

On every measure – history, demographics, and sheer decency – RMK has as good a
case as other nations, such as South Sudan, East Timor, and the republics
and regions of the former Yugoslavia, that have recently been freed from
their overlords.

During pre-Soviet, Soviet, and post-Soviet times, Azeris have persecuted
and murdered Mountainous Karabagh’s Christian Armenians.

Since 1994, RMK has been a functioning, democratic, de facto independent
state.

Ancient Greek and Roman historians – Strabo, Pliny the Elder, and
others – testify that Artsakh/Mountainous Karabagh was part of Armenia since
before the time of Christ, and has always had an Armenian majority.

Only a thousand years later did Turkic-speaking nomadic tribes from Central
Asia begin dribbling into the Caucasus. At no time, however, did they or
Muslims constitute more than a fraction in Mountainous Karabagh itself. An
1823 Russian survey reported it to be 97% Armenian.

>From 1918-20, Azeris – in a pan-Turkic alliance with Turkey – attacked and
massacred thousands of Armenians in and around Karabagh. Shortly
thereafter, Russian Bolsheviks – allied with Kemalist Turkey at that
time – Sovietized the Caucasus.

Lt. Col. John C. Plowden, a British military representative in the
Caucasus, reported in 1919 that Mountainous Karabagh is `the cradle of
their [Armenians’] race =85 Armenian in every particular and the strongest
part of Armenia, financially, militarily and socially.’

But in 1921, Stalin, the Soviet Commissar for Nationalities, gifted
Mountainous Karabagh to Azerbaijan, probably to curry favor with Turkey.
Karabagh was thereby artificially and physically severed from Armenia,
mere miles to the west.

Azerbaijan deliberately neglected not only Karabagh’s economy and roads,
but also its communication and transport links with Armenia. Law
enforcement positions were filled with Azeris, even though they were a
minority. Armenians protested to Moscow in vain.

An Azeri policy of depopulation caused 30% of Karabagh’s Armenian villages
to disappear between 1926 and 1980.

Azeris were also brought in to shift the demographics. Mountainous
Karabagh’s Armenian population dropped to 94% in 1921, 89% in 1926, 80% in
1970, and 76% in 1989.

Were RMK to fall under Azeri control again, it would inevitably suffer the
same fate as Nakhichevan, another Armenian province that Stalin gifted to
Azeris.

Nakhichevan Emptied

Under Azeri rule over the past decades, Nakhichevan has been totally
emptied of its Armenians.

One Azeri official has actually declared that `Armenians have never lived
in Nakhichevan.’ Since the existence of Armenian buildings, churches, and
monuments disprove such absurd claims, Azeris have undertaken to deface or
level them in Nakhichevan and elsewhere.

In 2005, for example, Azerbaijani servicemen used sledgehammers and
machinery to completely destroy thousands of ancient Armenian
*khachkars* (intricately
carved stone crosses) in a cemetery in the city of Julfa. The Azeris were
caught in the act from across the border. The astonishing
video is
on the Web.

The destruction has been compared to the Taliban’s dynamiting of ancient
Buddhist statues in Afghanistan. Azerbaijan has banned foreign observers
and ambassadors from the site.

Due to their falsifying others’ history and culture, we are compelled,
sadly, to examine Azeris’ own roots.

The Invention of Azerbaijan

Most people are unaware that `Azerbaijan’ was created as a country – out of
thin air – in 1918, just after Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution.

The region’s Muslims had never been known as `Azeri,’ an ethnicity that had
never existed. Rather, they called themselves Turks, Tartars, or simply
Muslims. Large numbers of Armenians, Georgians, and others also inhabited
that same territory.

Prior to 1918, `Azarbayjan’ referred merely to two provinces – not a
country – in northwestern Persia (Iran). These were always located strictly
to the south, below the Arax River, of the artificially-created Azerbaijan
of 1918.

The so-called Azeris speak a Turkic language. But the word Azerbaijan is
actually Persian, not Turkic. It is derived from the name Atropates, a
Persian governor appointed by Alexander the Great around 327 BC.

The Soviets probably chose the name `Azerbaijan’ in 1918 to further their
designs on Iran. Indeed, during and after WW 2, the Soviets tried
unsuccessfully to carve out a `People’s Republic of Azarbayjan’ in Iran’s
northwest.

The Sordid U.S. State Department

The U.S. State Department’s policies toward Azerbaijan have a particularly
sordid aspect involving personal gain and undue influence.

In 2010, for example, President Obama appointed Matt Bryza as interim
American ambassador to Azerbaijan, despite Bryza’s questionable ties to
Azeri officials.

Not surprisingly, after a year in Baku, Bryza joined the Istanbul-based
Turcas Petrol Corporation, a partner of the State Oil Company of
Azerbaijan (SOCAR).

The United States-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (USACC) has always
been crammed with former U.S. officials such as Vice President Dick Cheney,
former Secretaries of State James A. Baker and Henry Kissinger, Richard
Armitage, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Richard Perle, and Brent Scowcroft. They
rub elbows with USACC fat cats from corporations that invest in
Azerbaijan’s energy industry.

Israel, known for its influence on U.S. policy, and some American
organizations have allied themselves with Azerbaijan. 30% of Israel’s oil
imports come from Azerbaijan. Israel is selling $1.6 billion dollars’
worth of advanced weapons, including drones, to Azerbaijan, which is
threatening to use them against RMK.

The RMK conflict is not unsolvable. The facts are clear. Azerbaijan has
no valid claim to RMK. Yet U.S. support of Azerbaijan may drag it into war.

America must take the lead and formally recognize RMK’s independence.
Europe and Russia will follow. The alternative may be another U.S. war
whose cost in blood and money we Americans cannot afford.

Foreign Policy Journal;
December 22, 2012

From: A. Papazian

http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2012/12/22/preventing-the-coming-u-s-disaster-in-the-caucasus/
http://hetq.am/eng/opinion/21789/preventing-the-coming-us-disaster-in-the-caucasus.html

Opp bloc leader speaks in favor of good relations with Moscow and Wa

Armenian opposition bloc leader speaks in favor of good relations with
Moscow and Washington

news.am
December 22, 2012 | 12:17

YEREVAN. – There are disturbing trends, within Armenia’s politics,
which split the people and the political arena into two parts:
pro-Western and pro-Russian. Opposition bloc Armenian National
Congress (ANC) leader, Armenian National Movement (ANM) party Board
member, and First President Levon Ter-Petrosyan said this addressing
the 17th congress of ANM.

`[And] Some politicians state that Armenia should choose between the
West, [and] US, and Russia. But who said that is where the truth
lies?’ the ANC leader asked.

Also, Levon Ter-Petrosyan stressed that, stemming from the interests
of the country, provisional alliances are made among political forces.

`[But] Armenia should be neither pro-Western nor pro-Russian, but at
the same time it should be neither anti-Western nor anti-Russian,’ he
stressed.

From: A. Papazian