Oppositionist Aram Manukyan On Vartan Oskanian’s Intention To Join P

OPPOSITIONIST ARAM MANUKYAN ON VARTAN OSKANIAN’S INTENTION TO JOIN PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY

epress.am
02.15.2012

Armenian National Congress (HAK) member Aram Manukyan today called
former foreign minister of Armenia Vartan Oskanian’s recently stated
intention to join the Prosperous Armenia party (BHK) “a result of
Oskanian’s late blooming” and “a flippant move.”

“It’s regretful that a man matures at 60 years old and realizes that
he belongs to the [political] force. To be in politics for 20-25 years
and then realize that you belong to the party is not normal. The same
happened also in [Armenian Prime Minister] Tigran Sargsyan’s case,”
he said, referring to Sargsyan joining the ruling Republican Party
of Armenia.

Asked whether Oskanian wanting to become a BHK member is at the behest
of former president Robert Kocharian, Manukyan urged the journalist
not “to mention his name” (referring to Kocharian).

“It’s doesn’t matter who gave the directive – I don’t want to know.

What’s important is that a man is a toy, if a person needs to have
an owner. There’s a saying: what should the slave owner do if the
slave wants to remain a slave?” he said.

Hunger Defeated Citizen

HUNGER DEFEATED CITIZEN

Lragir.am

Published: 13:07:50 – 15/02/2012

The chairman of the Board of the Armenian Pan-National Movement Aram
Manukyan said in a February 15 press conference following the Hrazdan
mayoral elections where the Congress candidate was defeated by the
Republican candidate according to the official results, that he saw
the aftermaths of emigration and poverty.

He said the authorities of Armenia are unable to conduct good
elections. Aram Manukyan said several thousands of people have
emigrated from the districts where he followed the elections. He also
said that 120 people did not have their birth date in their passports.

According to Aram Manukyan, these people are mainly refugees from Iran.

Manukyan also said there were elderly people who came to the polling
stations and asked where their money was. According to Aram Manukyan,
in Hrazdan, “hunger defeated the citizen”.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25141.html

Rear Admiral Mark C. Montgomery Thanks Armenia For Contributing To I

REAR ADMIRAL MARK C. MONTGOMERY THANKS ARMENIA FOR CONTRIBUTING TO INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING EFFORT

armradio.am
15.02.2012 14:15

Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received Rear Admiral Mark C.
Montgomery, Deputy Director for Plans, Policy, and Strategy at the
United States European Command.

The Armenian Defense Minister hailed the level of cooperation between
the US European Command and the Armenian Ministry of Defense.

Rear Admiral Mark C. Montgomery expressed gratitude to Armenia for
participation for the support provided to the peacekeeping missions
in Kosovo and Afghanistan.

During the meeting the parties discussed issues related to the
organization of joint military exercises and implementation of
military-educational programs.

Rear Admiral Mark C. Montgomery met also with Stephan Galstyan,
Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia.

Discussed were issues related to the participation of Armenian
peacekeepers in international missions.

Turquie : Erdogan Quitte L’Hopital Apres Une Deuxieme Operation De L

TURQUIE : ERDOGAN QUITTE L’HOPITAL APRES UNE DEUXIEME OPERATION DE L’INTESTIN
Stephane

armenews
mardi 14 fevrier 2012

Le Premier ministre turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a quitte tard dimanche
une clinique d’Istanbul où il a ete opere vendredi pour la deuxième
fois de l’intestin, ont annonce ses medecins.

M. Erdogan doit se reposer quelques jours dans sa residence d’Istanbul
avant de reprendre ses fonctions officielles et de rentrer a Ankara.

Le Premier ministre turc, âge de 57 ans, a subi une “deuxième et
dernière partie de l’operation du système intestinal entamee le 26
novembre”, avait indique samedi son service de presse.

Un communique a insiste sur le fait que cette seconde intervention
d’une trentaine de minutes etait “prevue depuis le debut” et “met
fin au traitement”.

La première operation subie par M. Erdogan avait ete suivie d’une
longue periode de convalescence, jusqu’au 13 decembre, poussant les
Turcs a s’interroger sur sa sante.

Le mois dernier, le Premier ministre a assure dans un entretien
accorde a un editorialiste qu’il ne souffrait pas du cancer et que
les chirurgiens avaient extrait des polypes de ses intestins.

M. Erdogan est le chef du Parti de la justice et du developpement (AKP,
issu de la mouvance islamiste), qui dirige la Turquie depuis 2002.

Des Statues En Turquie Enlevees A Cause De Symboles Armeniens ?

DES STATUES EN TURQUIE ENLEVEES A CAUSE DE SYMBOLES ARMENIENS ?
Stephane

armenews
mardi 14 fevrier 2012

Un jeu de statues a l’entree du foyer des etudiants de l’Universite
de Dumlupýnar a ete enleve pour des raisons inconnues. La statue de
marbre avec les images taillees d’un lion et un aigle symbolisait
l’unite de la nation Turque.

Cependant, Oktay Eksi member du parti kemaliste CHP a souleve la
question du deplacement des statues au Parlement, notant que les
statues ressemblent a certains symboles armeniens.

” Les animaux sur les statues sont presents sur le blason de
l’Armenie. Cela pourrait-il etre la raison du deplacement de la statue
? ” s’est interroge le parlementaire selon le journal Milliyet.

CNN Turk precise que ce sont de nombreuses plaintes qui ont amene a
cette decision.

A Hrazdan, La Reelection Du Maire Sortant Du Parti Republicain Est C

A HRAZDAN, LA REELECTION DU MAIRE SORTANT DU PARTI REPUBLICAIN EST CONTESTEE PAR LE CANDIDAT DE L’OPPOSITION
Gari

armenews
mardi 14 fevrier 2012

Le maire sortant du Parti republicain au pouvoir (HHK) de Hrzadan,
une localite du centre de l’Armenie frappe de plein fouet par la crise
economique, a ete reelu lors des elections municipales partielles
du 12 fevrier, face au candidat du Congrès national armenien (HAK)
principal mouvement d’opposition dirige par Levon Ter Petrossian
et regroupant des formations non representees au Parlement mais
bien decidees a y trouver leur place lors des prochaines elections
legislatives, en avril prochain.

Autant dire que ce scrutin avait valeur de test pour les deux camps
a l’approche de ces elections, et faisait l’objet d’une attention
toute particulière.

Selon les resultats officiels, publies par la commission electorale
locale dominee par les proches du gouvernement, le maire sortant
Aram Danielian, aurait recueilli 51,6 % des quelque 25 390 suffrages
exprimes et pourra donc effectuer un nouveau mandat.

Sasun Mikaelian, le candidat du HAK, a refuse de reconnaître sa
defaite, accusant Danielian et les autorites locales d’avoir remporte
le scrutin en achetant les electeurs.

Le directeur de la campagne de Mikaelian, Hakob Avagumian, a lui aussi
rejete les resultats officiels. Il a affirme que les autorites, non
contentes d’avoir achete les voix de nombreux electeurs, auraient
aussi falsifie le taux de participation, estime par la commission
electorale a 58 ¨%.

S’exprimant sur les ondes du service armenien de RFE/RL, Avagumian
a toutefois fait savoir que l’equipe de Mikaelian n’avait pas
l’intention de deposer une plainte ou un recours concernant les
resultats de ce scrutin devant la Commission electorale centrale ou
devant les tribunaux.

Il a estime qu’une telle demarche serait “sans effet ” eu egard a la
nature des irregularites pretees a l’equipe du maire sortant.

Le maire Danielian, qui est membre du Parti republicain d’Armenie
du president Serge Sarkissian, a balaye du revers de la main les
allegations de fraudes, les mettant au compte d’une propagande
diffamatoire. Il a souligne que le scrutin s’etait deroule dans le
souci de la justice et de la liberte que le pouvoir s’engage a faire
respecter pour le scrutin legislatif a venir, annonce exemplaire
dans un processus electoral armenien marque jusqu’ici par des fraudes
et irregularites.

Il reste que le scrutin de Hrzadan s’est deroule sans incident,
les observarteurs presents dans certains bureaux de vote n’ayant pas
constate de cas de bourrages d’urnes ni de violations notables de la
legislation electorale.

On relève toutefois que l’electricite a ete coupee pour des motifs
inconnus dans trois bureaux de vote alors qu’on y commencait le
decompte des bulletins. Les responsables des bureaux de vote concernes
ont affirme que ces coupures de courant n’avaient pas affecte le
deroulement de la procedure. La direction du HAK, dont Mikaelian est
une personnalite eminente, a tarde a se prononcer sur la legitimite
du scrutin.

Journalist Accuses Armenian Police Of Framing Him

JOURNALIST ACCUSES ARMENIAN POLICE OF FRAMING HIM
By Anna Barseghyan

Institute for War and Peace Reporting IWPR

CRS Issue 629
Feb 13 2012
UK

Hayk Gevorgyan says alleged hit-and-run incident never happened,
and case was fabricated because he criticised police.

An Armenian journalist has accused police of arresting him in revenge
for articles he wrote criticising them.

Hayk Gevorgyan, a reporter for the opposition newspaper Haykakan
Zhamanak, spent three days in detention before being released on bail.

He is accused of causing bodily harm and leaving the scene of a crime
in a driving incident, and could face three years in prison.

Gevorgyan described the incident on January 13 which led to his arrest,
“Not only did I not assault anyone, I didn’t even come close.

The man whom I supposedly hit was….watching my car as I was
reversing.

When I realised he’d been sent to cause trouble, I got out, said a
few rude words to him, got back in and left.”

The police summoned him to appear to face the allegation, but Gevorgyan
said the summons was incorrectly drawn up, so he refused to go. The
police then placed him on the wanted list, and tracked him down after
ten days.

Gevorgyan says he was hardly in hiding since he lives next door to
a police station, and his work as a journalist takes him around most
of Yerevan’s government offices.

He linked his arrest to two articles he had written about the head
of Armenia’s police force, Vladimir Gasparyan, one of which mocked
his nickname while the other alleged that his car did not have the
required insurance certificate on display.

“Knowing the current police leadership well, I am 100 per cent certain
and in no doubt that the arrest was prompted by these articles,”
he said.

He was supported in his suspicions by the head of the Helsinki
Committee of Armenia, Avetik Ishkhanyan.

“I think Gevorgyan’s arrest was the police’s own initiative, and
it smells like an act of personal revenge by the chief of police,”
Ishkhanyan said.

The police denied the arrest was anything other than normal procedure.

“I’m not even going to comment on this since it’s just absurd.” police
spokesman Ashot Aharonyan said. “How can it be revenge if it’s about
an insurance receipt – would that really be a reason?”.

The arrest caused a storm among Armenia’s internet users. Many
journalists changed their own Facebook photos to picture of Gevorgyan,
while others set up a special page demanding his release.

Experts said the publicity helped ensure Gevorgyan was only held for
three days.

“Journalists and media organisations did well, although there was no
action from other citizens – no uproar, no protests, no flash-mobs
as there is on environmental issues, for example,” Suren Degeryan,
head of the media organisation Journalists for the Future, said. “When
people realise that the arrest of a journalist means they are losing
their own access to free speech and start fighting against it, that
will be the point when I will believe people in our society have
begun to appreciate freedom of speech.”

Experts say the pressure on freedom of speech is increasing in Armenia.

According to the Committee for the Protection of Freedom of Speech,
local activists registered 49 breaches of the rights of journalists
and media organisations in 2011, up from just nine in 2010.

The committee said 2011 also saw an unprecedented number of court cases
against journalists, many of them brought by members of parliament
seeking libel damages of several thousand dollars. It warned that such
lawsuits threatened to destroy the financial foundations of free media,
and that journalists might resort to self-censorship in order to stay
in business.

The police investigation is continuing, and Gevorgyan said he would
fight to clear his name.

“I will work to ensure that all the officers involved in this, and all
those who issued the orders, are punished. I think I’ve already proved
that I didn’t run over anyone or abandon them [after an accident],”
he said.

Anna Barseghyan is a journalist working for

http://iwpr.net/report-news/journalist-accuses-armenian-police-framing-him
www.media.am.

ANKARA: Turkish Premier Says France Can No More Act As A Mediator In

TURKISH PREMIER SAYS FRANCE CAN NO MORE ACT AS A MEDIATOR IN UPPER KARABAKH ISSUE

Cumhuriyet
Feb 13 2012
Turkey

Turkish premier has called on France to quit as a member of a group
aimed at securing a settlement to the conflict between Azerbaijan
and Armenia over Upper Karabakh.

BAKU- “France has clearly shown that it is a side [in the Upper
Karabakh dispute] after adopting a law penalizing denial of Armenian
allegations on Ottoman era incidents of 1915, which is why it has
to step down from the Minsk Group,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan told an
interview on the Azeri national TV network, ANS.

Erdogan said French President Nicolas Sarkozy had never been fair and
sincere in his relations with Armenians, adding that his judgement
as a Minsk member could not be trusted.

Upper house of the French parliament adopted last month a law that
makes denial of Armenian allegations punishable with a prison term
of one year and a fine of 45 thousand euros.

Minsk Group, with the U.S., Russia and France as members, is an OSCE
initiative aimed at encouraging a peaceful, negotiated resolution to
the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Upper Karabakh region.

Erdogan said Turkey fiercely rejected allegations of the Armenian
diaspora and he reiterated Turkey’s proposal to open archives to
scientific research by a group of independent historians into the
incidents of 1915.

The Turkish premier said Turkey awaited a prospective decision by a
French constitutional council on the fate of the denial law, which
could be annulled by the council.

Turkish Expert Believes War Against Iran May Affect Karabakh Process

TURKISH EXPERT BELIEVES WAR AGAINST IRAN MAY AFFECT KARABAKH PROCESS

PanARMENIAN.Net
February 14, 2012 – 15:18 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Military intervention into Iran can affect Karabakh
conflict resolution, said Guner Ozkan, expert on security issues
in the Caucasus and Caspian regions with Ankara-based International
Strategic Research Organization.

He said NATO’s possible intervention into Iran is much spoken of
recently. “In case there is a military intervention into Iran, it
will definitely affect the current developments in South Caucasus,”
Ozkan noted.

In any case, Russia has its interest in Karabakh conflict settlement,
he said. “If new conflicts emerge in this region, and they are
directly linked to Russia, there will be progress in Karabakh conflict
resolution; Russia does not want Karabakh conflict to be settled now
because it wants to maintain control over South Caucasus,” Salamnews
quoted the expert as saying.

The Pride Of Impatience Who And Whose Patience Is Trying

THE PRIDE OF IMPATIENCE WHO AND WHOSE PATIENCE IS TRYING

artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=551:-the-pride-of-impatience-who-and-whose-patience-is-trying&catid=3:all&Itemid=4
Tuesday, 14 February 2012 07:03

The approval, January 23, of the law on criminalizing the denial of
the Armenian Genocide by the French Senate caused, as expected, wide
resonance in the world. There were different opinions and forecasts,
but they didn’t mostly go beyond the relations of France, Turkey and
Armenia, logically leaving aside the process of the Karabakh conflict
settlement under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group. Only two states
– Turkey and its ally, Azerbaijan – swam against the tide and directly
linked the French Senators’ approval of the bill on criminalizing
the denial of Genocide to the Karabakh settlement process.

Last week, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammedyarov told Turkish
news agency ABhaber that if France continued to support Armenia,
its presence in the OSCE Minsk Group made no sense. “Why doesn’t
France see the occupation of 20% of the Azerbaijani territory? It
should pay attention to the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan,
which resulted in over a million of refugees, ethnic cleansing, and
deaths of thousands of people”- angrily exclaimed the minister. And
then he concluded that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict must be resolved
immediately, because time was running out. “The OSCE Minsk Group cannot
resolve this issue for 20 years, but our patience is not unlimited”,
emphasized the chief Azerbaijani diplomat.

As you can see, the Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, in accordance with
the ideological concept of official Baku designed for the Karabakh
conflict settlement and based on mere lie, blows propaganda “soap
bubbles” about 20% of “occupied” Azerbaijani territories and “one
million of Azeri refugees”. It should be noted that the so-called
facts of Mammedyarov have been repeatedly refuted both by Armenia
and Nagorno Karabakh, as well as competent international structures,
basing on convincing arguments. And the answer to Mammedyarov’s
hysterical question “Why cannot France see the occupation of 20% of
the Azerbaijani territory?” lies just in the question – it cannot see,
because there is no occupation. Similarly, there are no far-fetched
one million Azeri refugees. Moreover, if anyone should be blamed
for aggression, ethnic cleansing, and killing of people, it is only
and only Azerbaijan, which unleashed a war against Artsakh and is,
therefore, directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people,
including their own citizens.

Official Baku’s threat to resolve the issue by force can be referred
to the set of propaganda tools of the Azerbaijani diplomacy. In his
interview to the Turkish agency, Mammedyarov didn’t directly say this
(it doesn’t befit diplomats to rattle the sabre), but this threat
is easily read in his words on the Azerbaijani limited patience. But
while he doesn’t say it directly, his president doesn’t try to hide
his militarism under soft diplomatic formulations.

Recently, participating in the Russian program “The formula of power,”
Ilham Aliyev, speaking about the prospects of the Karabakh settlement,
noted that the ways of the conflict settlement lied in the field
of international law. He stressed the necessity of implementing the
four known UN Security Council resolutions on Karabakh, which, in his
interpretation, require the same – to restore the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan. “It’s our sovereign right, as is our sovereign right
to restore the territorial integrity of our state not by political,
but, frankly, by military means,” said Aliyev.

Throughout the Karabakh settlement process, we have repe THE PRIDE OF
IMPATIENCE Who and whose patience is trying The approval, January 23,
of the law on criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the
French Senate caused, as expected, wide resonance in the world. There
were different opinions and forecasts, but they didn’t mostly go beyond
the relations of France, Turkey and Armenia, logically leaving aside
the process of the Karabakh conflict settlement under the auspices
of the OSCE Minsk Group. Only two states – Turkey and its ally,
Azerbaijan – swam against the tide and directly linked the French
Senators’ approval of the bill on criminalizing the denial of Genocide
to the Karabakh settlement process.

Last week, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammedyarov told Turkish
news agency ABhaber that if France continued to support Armenia,
its presence in the OSCE Minsk Group made no sense. “Why doesn’t
France see the occupation of 20% of the Azerbaijani territory? It
should pay attention to the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan,
which resulted in over a million of refugees, ethnic cleansing, and
deaths of thousands of people”- angrily exclaimed the minister. And
then he concluded that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict must be resolved
immediately, because time was running out. “The OSCE Minsk Group cannot
resolve this issue for 20 years, but our patience is not unlimited”,
emphasized the chief Azerbaijani diplomat.

As you can see, the Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, in accordance with
the ideological concept of official Baku designed for the Karabakh
conflict settlement and based on mere lie, blows propaganda “soap
bubbles” about 20% of “occupied” Azerbaijani territories and “one
million of Azeri refugees”. It should be noted that the so-called
facts of Mammedyarov have been repeatedly refuted both by Armenia
and Nagorno Karabakh, as well as competent international structures,
basing on convincing arguments. And the answer to Mammedyarov’s
hysterical question “Why cannot France see the occupation of 20% of
the Azerbaijani territory?” lies just in the question – it cannot see,
because there is no occupation. Similarly, there are no far-fetched
one million Azeri refugees. Moreover, if anyone should be blamed
for aggression, ethnic cleansing, and killing of people, it is only
and only Azerbaijan, which unleashed a war against Artsakh and is,
therefore, directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people,
including their own citizens.

Official Baku’s threat to resolve the issue by force can be referred
to the set of propaganda tools of the Azerbaijani diplomacy. In his
interview to the Turkish agency, Mammedyarov didn’t directly say this
(it doesn’t befit diplomats to rattle the sabre), but this threat
is easily read in his words on the Azerbaijani limited patience. But
while he doesn’t say it directly, his president doesn’t try to hide
his militarism under soft diplomatic formulations.

Recently, participating in the Russian program “The formula of power,”
Ilham Aliyev, speaking about the prospects of the Karabakh settlement,
noted that the ways of the conflict settlement lied in the field
of international law. He stressed the necessity of implementing the
four known UN Security Council resolutions on Karabakh, which, in his
interpretation, require the same – to restore the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan. “It’s our sovereign right, as is our sovereign right
to restore the territorial integrity of our state not by political,
but, frankly, by military means,” said Aliyev.

Throughout the Karabakh settlement process, we have repeatedly
witnessed the Azerbaijani falsification, which Baku uses each
time to mislead the international community. All his references to
international law are untenable, because it is Azerbaijan that violated
and continues to violate one of its fundamental principles – non-use
of force or threat of force in resolving conflicts. By the way, this
principle lies also in the basis of the Karabakh settlement within
the OSCE Minsk Group. As of the four resolutions of the UN Security
Council, which were noted by Aliyev and on which Azerbaijan constantly
cashes in, their requirements to stop the hostile activities, including
the long-term blockade of Nagorno Karabakh, the military provocations,
and the sniper war on the contact-line, are violated, first of all,
just by Azerbaijan.

Interpreting the principles of the Karabakh conflict settlement and
the norms of international law one-sidedly and for the sake of its
aggressive ambitions, as well as continuing its state anti-Armenian
policy, Azerbaijan inevitably moves away the prospect of establishing
final peace in the region. We think that just the international
mediators must, at last, speak of their limited patience, having stood
too long the whims of Azerbaijan, which has a prodigious appetite.

Repeatedly witnessed the Azerbaijani falsification, which Baku uses
each time to mislead the international community. All his references
to international law are untenable, because it is Azerbaijan that
violated and continues to violate one of its fundamental principles –
non-use of force or threat of force in resolving conflicts. By the way,
this principle lies also in the basis of the Karabakh settlement within
the OSCE Minsk Group. As of the four resolutions of the UN Security
Council, which were noted by Aliyev and on which Azerbaijan constantly
cashes in, their requirements to stop the hostile activities, including
the long-term blockade of Nagorno Karabakh, the military provocations,
and the sniper war on the contact-line, are violated, first of all,
just by Azerbaijan.

Interpreting the principles of the Karabakh conflict settlement and
the norms of international law one-sidedly and for the sake of its
aggressive ambitions, as well as continuing its state anti-Armenian
policy, Azerbaijan inevitably moves away the prospect of establishing
final peace in the region. We think that just the international
mediators must, at last, speak of their limited patience, having stood
too long the whims of Azerbaijan, which has a prodigious appetite.

Leonid Martirossian Editor-in-chief of Azat Artsakh newspaper