Random Check-Ups At The Electors’ Addresses Will Give No Results

RANDOM CHECK-UPS AT THE ELECTORS’ ADDRESSES WILL GIVE NO RESULTS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.06.2009 19:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At today’s news conference organized by "Transparency
International Armenia" and "Armenian Committee of Helsinki Civil
Assembly" Vanadzor Office, organizations’ leaders made statements
on numerous violations during yesterday’s elections into the Council
of Elders.

"Never in their lives did our observers feel so ashamed," "Armenian
Committee of Helsinki Civil Assembly" Vanadzor Office Coordinator
Arthur Sakunts spoke of the elections.

Bakunts expressed his readiness to visit voters at their apartments
to clarify whether they participated in the elections, using the help
of police and public prosecutor’s office representatives.

Yet Amaliya Kostanyan, "Transparency International Armenia" Chairman,
voiced her doubts about effectiveness of check up, noting that "people
are scared, and the check up will give no results". She also stated
that she sees no opportunity to collaborate with state authorities,
believing such attempts to be futile.

Opening Of Armenian Turkish Border Can Threaten Genocide Recognition

OPENING OF ARMENIAN TURKISH BORDER CAN THREATEN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.05.2009 20:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARF Dashnaktsutyun is by no means accusing RA
authorities of treason, ARF Dashnaktsutyun MP Artsvik Minasyan told
a news conference.

"Still, official Yerevan might undertake risky steps leading to
negative consequences," RA MP stressed.

"Opening of Armenian Turkish border can threaten Armenian Genocide
recognition," Artsvik Minasyan emphasized, adding that aspects of
Armenian-Turkish relations haven’t yet been studied fully.

Noise Makers

NOISE MAKERS

The Boston Globe
April 26, 2009 Sunday

1618 Avedis I, an Armenian alchemist living in Constantinople,
discovers a new way of making alloy for cymbals. He is given the name
Zildjian, or "son of cymbal maker" in Armenian.

1623 The first Zildjian cymbal foundry opens in Samatya, near
Constantinople.

1651 Avedis bequeaths his secret process of making alloys to his
oldest son, Ahkam, who takes over the business. The enterprise would
be run by male family members for generations to come.

1865 Avedis II dies, and his younger brother Kerope succeeds him. The
company exports about 1,300 pairs of cymbals throughout Europe each
year, winning honors at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Vienna (1873),
Boston (1883), Chicago (1893), and Bologna (1888, 1907).

1909 A second Zildjian factory opens in Bucharest.

1929 Avedis III incorporates Zildjian as a business in Quincy, with
its first foundry at 39 Fayette St.

1940s The US government rations metals during World War II, allocating
enough for Zildjian to fill orders for the US and British military.

1950 Zildjian’s workforce grows to 15 people, and production increases
to 70,000 cymbals per year.

1964 After the Beatles appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," Zildjian
ends the year with more than 90,000 cymbals on back order.

1973 Zildjian opens its plant in Norwell.

1976 Avedis III breaks tradition and invites his granddaughter Craigie
to join the business.

1979 After Avedis III dies, his sons Armand and Robert take
over. Disagreements between the brothers end up in court, and the
younger Robert leaves.

1980 Craigie’s sister Debbie joins the company.

1981 Robert launches Sabian company in Canada and begins making
cymbals to rival Zildjian’s.

1988 Zildjian ships 300,000 cymbals from Norwell. The company opens
a drumstick factory in Moundville, Ala.

1995 The orchestral room opens at the Norwell facility, and is used
by musicians from the Boston Symphony and London Symphony orchestras
to select and match cymbals.

1998 To celebrate its 375th anniversary, Zildjian launches the
American Drummers Achievement Awards at an event at the Berklee
College of Music.

1999 Craigie becomes CEO, the first woman to hold the title. Debbie
is appointed vice president for human resources and assumes custody
of the family’s secret recipe for alloys.

SOURCES: The Avedis Zildjian Co. website () and
Globe archives

www.zildjian.com

BAKU: US Embassy: Matthew Bryza Is Coming To The Region With The Aim

US EMBASSY: MATTHEW BRYZA IS COMING TO THE REGION WITH THE AIM OF ENCOURAGING ANOTHER MEETING BETWEEN AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS

APA
April 2 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku. Viktoria Dementieva – APA. US Embassy Public Affairs
Officer Terry Davidson made a statement regarding the visit of the
U.S. Co-chair for the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza to Azerbaijan.

The embassy told APA that Matthew Bryza, European and Eurasian Deputy
Secretary of State and U.S. Co-chair for the OSCE Minsk Group, will
meet with senior officials of the government of Azerbaijan during
a one-day visit to Baku April 3, 2009. During his visit, he will be
discussing the range of bilateral and regional issues, but will focus
on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

"Secretary Clinton has indicated to President Aliyev and President
Sargsian her strong interest in the Minsk Group’s ongoing efforts
to bring the process to a fruitful conclusion, and the Obama
Administration is committed to doing everything possible to support
this goal. To help stimulate this progress, Secretary Clinton has
sent Mr. Bryza back to the region, with the aim of encouraging another
meeting between Presidents Aliyev and Sargsian in the coming weeks,"
the statement says.

Verjine Svazlyan Honored With Greatest Minds Of The 21st Century Ord

VERJINE SVAZLYAN HONORED WITH GREATEST MINDS OF THE 21ST CENTURY ORDER

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.03.2009 18:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Doctor of Philology Vergine Svazlyan was awarded
with an honorary order of the American Biographical Institute,
"The greatest mind of 21st century" for her article about Armenia
featured in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife.

The article included information about the works of Movses Khorenatsi,
the Father of the Armenian Historiography, legends of Hayk and Bele,
Artashes and Satenik, historical facts about Tigran the Great, Saint
Gregory the Enlightener. The article couldn’t have been complete
without the mention of Sasuntsi David Epos. Besides the article
offered national stories, legends and proverbs dedicated to different
historical events in the lives of Armenians.

7 to 8 pages in the encyclopedia are usually dedicated to every
country in the world. The publishers were so interested by Vergine
Svazlyan’s work, that they offered her 16 pages for her article.

Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore & Folklife was published
in 2006 by Greenwood Publishing House and Edited by William
M. Clements. The 4-volume set seeks to "survey the world’s folklore
heritages in a way that emphasizes the international nature of
folklore in general while placing folklore within particular cultural
milieus." Nearly 40 signed essays cover background and research issues
and another 200 main entries – arranged geographically by continent and
region – cover the world. Each of the articles includes a bibliography
and the indexes are usual for cross-cultural research.

Data on some trade points sent to State Revenue Committee

Data on some trade points sent to State Revenue Committee

848

YEREVAN, MARCH 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Data on those trade points that raised
prices of some living essentials under the pretext of the exchange rate
fluctuations on March 3-6 was sent by the RA State Commission for
Protection of Economic Competition to the RA State Revenue Committee.
The list was sent to the State Revenue Committee with the request to
take into account the fact that these trade points had sold goods at
high prices when the Committee conducts checks at the indicated trade
points.

According to a press release of the Commission, the information from
marzes shows that granulated sugar, butter, vegetable oil, rice and
flour are sold there at higher prices than in Yerevan. The State
Revenue Committee will conduct checks of economic entities in marzes as
well.

At the same time it is noted that the economic entities operating in
the flour market have reduced the supply prices of flour to the level
that existed before the price increase. Granulated sugar is sold at 245
drams at retail trade points (its price was raised to 270 drams).

Proceedings have been initiated in the markets of medicines, domestic
appliances, vegetable oil and butter, and monitoring is being
implemented in other markets.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012

The atmosphere of phobia in Armenia’s Society needs to overcome

PanARMENIAN.Net

The atmosphere of phobia -one of the basic problems
Armenia’s Society needs to overcome
10.03.2009 17:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The ruling authorities of the country have inherited
from Soviet and post Soviet powers a repressive mechanism only. Today
the basis for this repressive system is the Public Prosecutor’s Office
and the Intelligence Service of Armenia,’ Armen Haroutyunyan, RA
ombudsman for Human Rights protection of 2008 said during his
speech. A vivid example of the repressive system is the style the
Intelligence Service of RA works. A lot of people made to give
evidence against their will or against the third party turn to the
Institute for Human Rights Protection,’ Haroutyunyan remarked.

As the ombudsman said, all this results in the atmosphere of phobia
and fear in society. `The citizens are threatened to be treated
violently and most often the threats come from the employees of
Intelligence Services and Public Prosecutor’s Office. It is hard to
speak about the presence of free Society since people are terribly
frightened. The issue of overcoming the atmosphere of phobia is one of
the basic problems of our society,’ the ombudsman emphasized.

Breakaway Abkhazia to host Russian bases

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FEATURE-Breaka way Abkhazia to host Russian bases

Denis Dyomkin
Reuters North American News Service

Feb 06, 2009 05:33 EST

SUKHUMI, Georgia, Feb 6 (Reuters) – Georgia’s separatist region of
Abkhazia plans to sign a deal allowing Russia to build two new
military bases there despite protests from the European Union and the
United States, Abkhaz officials said.

Abkhazia threw off Georgian rule in the 1990s and hopes the Russian
bases will help guarantee its independence from Tbilisi. Only Russia
and Nicaragua have recognised Abkhazia as a sovereign state.

Moscow’s military presence is already visible in Abkhazia, an
impoverished area running along the Black Sea coast.

A military unit, complete with huge radars, army tents and flying the
flag of the Russian air force, has been deployed near the resort town
of Gudauta where Moscow plans to revive a Soviet-era air base, a
Reuters reporter saw.

Abkhaz Deputy Defence Minister Garry Kupalba said a military treaty
with Russia could be signed for a 25-year period and include the
training of Abkhaz officers in Russia.

"Great nations should undertake obligations to safeguard the security
of small states," he told Reuters.

SERIOUS VIOLATION

Georgia sent troops to try to retake another separatist region —
South Ossetia — last August, triggering a brief war with Russia.
Moscow has pledged to station 7,600 soldiers in the two pro-Russian
separatist areas "to prevent a repeat of military aggression by
Tbilisi".

The European Union said a build-up of Russia’s military presence in
the breakaway regions would be "a serious violation of the principle
of Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity" and would go
against the spirit of the EU-brokered ceasefire which ended the August
war.

But Moscow’s military preparations are going ahead.

Russian contract sergeants with heavy knapsacks throng a border pass
to Abkhazia. Numerous trucks and military police cars speed along a
road snaking through the mountains. Two Russian warships patrol the
sea near the region’s palm tree-lined capital Sukhumi.

Moscow is keen to re-establish its military influence in the territory
of the former Soviet Union and wants new bases abroad, while pressing
its ally Kyrgyzstan to shut down a U.S. air base there [ID:nL6133134].

A spokesman for the Abkhaz leadership said last week Sukhumi expects
to sign a deal in a few months allowing Russia to establish a naval
base in Ochamchire, at the border with Georgia proper, and an air base
in Gudauta near Russia.

Russia rents military bases in ex-Soviet nations Ukraine and
Tajikistan, and Abkhaz leaders say a military treaty with Moscow could
set similar terms.

"This would be in line with realistic, normal and civilised
relations," separatist Vice-President Raul Khadzhimba said.

Kupalba said thousands of Russian troops in the region could prop up
stability and help ensure the success of the 2014 Winter Olympics
which Moscow will host in Sochi, a few miles from Abkhazia’s border
with Russia.

BLACK SEA BASE?

Abkhazia, heavily reliant on Russia’s financial support, has also
touted Ochamchire as a replacement for the base in Ukraine’s
Sevastopol which hosts Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

The fleet, stationed in Sevastopol for more than two centuries, is to
leave Ukraine in 2017 when the lease expires. Kiev, which wants closer
ties with the West, will not renew it.

But Abkhazia’s deputy foreign minister Maxim Gvindzhia has doubts,
pointing to the size of the Black Sea Fleet’s infrastructure and the
families of its service personnel.

"This (Fleet’s move) is unrealistic," Gvindzhia said. "This means we
would have to resettle half of Sevastopol to Abkhazia.

Gvindzhia also said he did not rule out a scenario under which the
question of the Russian bases could be used as a bargaining chip in
Moscow’s icy relations with Washington.

Moscow’s ties with Washington sank to a post-Soviet low in August over
the war in South Ossetia. But the new administration of U.S. President
Barack Obama has indicated it may not pursue two of the thorniest
issues — NATO expansion and a European anti-missile system — with
the same vigour as its predecessor.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday she hoped for
a more constructive relationship with Russia [ID:nN05398540].

"If Russia changes its mind and does not deploy a military base, this
could be caused only by a certain process of thawing relations with
Georgia and between Russia and the West," Gvindzhia said. (Writing by
Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

Source: Reuters North American News Service

http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/02/06/feature-breakaw

Foreign Minister Of Romania Lazar Comanescu To Arrive In Yerevan On

FOREIGN MINISTER OF ROMANIA LAZAR COMANESCU TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN ON WORKING VISIT ON NOVEMBER 15

Noyan Tapan

Nov 14, 2008

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Romanian Foreign Minister Mr
Lazar Comanescu will be in Armenia on a working visit on November
15-16. He will have meetings with RA NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian,
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, and Chairman of NA Standing
Committee on European Integration Avet Adonts.

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA Foreign
Ministry Press and Information Department, L. Comanescu will also visit
the French University, where he will meet with lecturers and students.

The Foreign Minister of Romania will also visit Matenadaran and
Etchmiadzin.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009752

Armenia vs Turkey tonight

Armenia vs Turkey tonight

armradio.am
06.09.2008 14:41

A great football event is expected in Yerevan tonight. The national
teams of Armenia and Turkey will meet in their first-ever match within
the framework of eth FIFA 2010 World Cup. The match is the first in the
qualification round, therefore it’s very important for Armenia. Head
coach of the Armenian national team Jan Poulsen told a press conference
in Yerevan that our team is in a better condition psychologically.

`The Turkish team ranks 10th in the FIFA rating list, while we are the
98th. It’s not surprising that the Turkish team is considered to be the
favorite. At the same time the Turkish team is under pressure, since
everyone expects only victory from them,’ Poulsen said. The Danish
specialist expressed hoe that the Armenian footballers will get to the
field without unnecessary nervousness and will demonstrate their full
capacities. `We know how to play with strong teams,’ he said, recalling
the matches against Poland and Portugal.

`We are well prepared for the match with the Turkish team. For us this
is simply a football match against a strong team and nothing else. We
have had to play with stronger teams,’ defender of the Armenian team
Karen Dokhoyan said. According to forwards Robert Arzumanyan and Edgar
Manucharyan, this match is another professional trial. `We have played
with strong teams. This is a sports task, which we should solve in the
field. This is sport, and we want to succeed, politics is a different
thing,’ Robert Arzumanyan said.

Turkey’s head coach Fatih Terim wishes the Armenia-Turkey match to
become a bridge between the two countries. He said football can become
a good opportunity for contacts between the two states.

President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia and President Abdullah Gul of
Turkey will attend the match tonight. President Abdullah Gül will
become the first Turkish president ever to set foot in Armenia today.
Serzh Sargsyan and Abdullah Gul will met for an hour at RA President’s
Office and dine before proceeding to Yerevan’s Hrazdan Stadium to watch
a World Cup qualifying game between the two countries’ national teams.
The Turkish delegation will leave Yerevan as soon as the match ends.