Aznavour A La Halle Tony-Garnier

AZNAVOUR A LA HALLE TONY-GARNIER

Tribune de Lyon

2 dec 2011
France

Comment appelle-t-on un chanteur d’origine armenienne toujours en
haut de l’affiche après 65 ans de carrière ? Un veterian ? Non, on
l’appelle avec le plus grand respect : Monsieur Charles Aznavour… …

Fin des annees quatre-vingt. Raille pour son exil helvetique, Charles
Aznavour est en train de devenir une gloire du passe, un artiste dont
on evoque plus les anciennes compositions que les nouvelles. A l’ère
de la FM, ses anecdotes en noir et blanc de compositeur pour Piaf ou
de trousseur de tubes pour les yeyes ne sont bonnes que pour Radio
Nostalgie. Le drame du tremblement de terre d’Erevan le replace au
centre de la vie discographique : Charles orchestre l’enregistrement de
Pour toi Armenie, un 45-tours caritatif reunissant ban l’arrière-ban du
hit-parade. La generation hip-hop le decouvre alors, reconnaissant en
lui un precurseur : certains, comme Oxmo Puccino admirent son “flow”,
ses textes ; d’autres samplent avec gourmandise ses arrangements pur
violon. L’unanimite dont il jouit aujourd’hui est un avant-goût de
l’eternite qui lui est demain promise…

Charles Aznavour, les jeudi 1er et vendredi 2 decembre a 20 h 30 a
la Halle Tony-Garnier : 20 place des Docteurs-Merieux, Lyon 7e.

, 04 72 76 85 85. De 60 a 100 euros.

http://www.tribunedelyon.fr/index.php?agenda/culture/musique/30357-charles-aznavour-a-la-halle-tony-garnier
www.halle-tony-garnier.fr

US Azerbaijani And Turkish Diasporas Start Campaign Against Houston-

US AZERBAIJANI AND TURKISH DIASPORAS START CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOUSTON-BASED WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL’S UNAUTHORIZED PLANNED VISIT TO THE OCCUPIED AZERBAIJANI TERRITORIES

APA
Dec 2 2011
Azerbaijan

Washington. Isabel Levine – APA. Azerbaijani and Turkish Diasporas in
the US capital have started a new campaign against the unauthorized
planned visit by the Houston-based World Affairs Council to the
occupied Azerbaijani territories, APA US correspondent reports.

“According to its website of the World Affairs Council of Houston,
Texas is featuring an upcoming trip to Armenia and “Karabagh” in June
2012. It is noteworthy that the Houston-based organization, one of the
city’s most prestigious citizen forums, is planning an unauthorized
visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory of Azerbaijan currently under
the Armenian occupation”, APA was told by one the organizers of the
campaign, who represents the Assembly of Turkish American Associations.

“Such a trip to the occupied territories, held without an explicit
approval of Azerbaijani authorities, would constitute an insult against
Azerbaijan’s sovereignty, integrity and people”, the source says.

Raising their concern about this “Armenia and Karabagh” trip, The
Diaspora members have sent the dozens of letters to the WAC management,
Houston’s community and the local media outlets.

“It is noteworthy that the WAC of Houston, one of the city’s most
prestigious citizen forums, is planning an unauthorized visit to
Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory of Azerbaijan currently under the
Armenian occupation. This trip by the U.S.-based delegation of the WAC
of Houston is planned without an explicit request from or approval of
the Azerbaijani authorities, thus constituting a severe disrespect of
Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and an insult against this foreign nation, a
committed U.S. partner in a volatile region bordering Russia and Iran.

Moreover, according to the US Department of State , “US citizens should
avoid travel to the region of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding
occupied areas, as well as regions along the line of contact between
Azerbaijani and Armenian positions” because their safety cannot be
guaranteed by State Department”, reads the letters.

BAKU: US Helsinki Commission To Hold Special Hearing On NK And Other

US HELSINKI COMMISSION TO HOLD SPECIAL HEARING ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH AND OTHER UNRESOLVED CONFLICTS NEXT WEEK

MilAz.info
Dec 2 2011
Azerbaijan

The US Helsinki Commission will hold a special hearing on
Nagorno-Karabakh and other unresolved conflicts next week, APA
Washington DC correspondent was informed by the Congress.

A hearing on “Conflicts in the Caucasus: Prospects for Resolution”
will take place on December 7, with participation well-known Washington
analysts, officials, Senators, as well as three key panelists – Tom
de Waal, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow of Brookings Institution and Wayne
Merry, Senior Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council.

“Twenty years after the disappearance of the Soviet Union, the
unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus remain one of its most problematic
legacies. Despite the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe’s (OSCE) long mediation in the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh,
the results have been disappointing”, says the organizers. “After
the 2008 Russia-Georgia war and Moscow’s subsequent recognition of
the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the prospects for
settling those conflicts seem more remote than ever”.

Production Of Cognac And Wine In Armenia Increases, Beer And Vodka D

PRODUCTION OF COGNAC AND WINE IN ARMENIA INCREASES, BEER AND VODKA DROPS

Vestnik Kavkaza
Dec 2 2011
Russia

Production of cognac and wine in Armenia increased in the first ten
months of 2011, production of other alcoholic drinks dropped, News
Armenia reports.

Armenia produced 11.2 million liters of cognac in January-October,
exceeding production in the same period in 2010 by 16.2%. Wine
production reached 4.5 million liters (+8.7%).

Beer production dropped by 4.8% to 13.3 million liters. Production
of liqueurs and vodka dropped by 24.4% to 6.1 million liters.

Production of lemonades, carbonated, energy and other alcohol-free
drinks reached 30.7 million liters (+5.3%).

Bloody Elbow Exclusive Part 1: Karo Parisyan Talks Gene LeBell And R

BLOODY ELBOW EXCLUSIVE PART 1: KARO PARISYAN TALKS GENE LEBELL AND RONDA ROUSEY
Matthew Roth

Bloody Elbow

Dec 2 2011

Yesterday I had the opportunity to speak with Karo Parisyan, the
former UFC title contender who fell on hard times after a positive
test for pain medication. Karo is a brutally honest interview, maybe
to his detriment but in the twenty minutes I spoke with him, he laid
it all our there. It’s a shame that even after putting on countless
exciting fights, he’ll best be remembered for his cameo appearance
where he asked Nate Diaz if he knew who he was. This interview will
be broken up into two parts. Enjoy part one.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – I guess the first question is that you
fought in September in Manaus, Brazil…what are you up to these days?

Karo Parisyan – What am I up to these days? My life is a roller coaster
bud. I’ve been in some sort of training. I’m training but not like
I’m supposed to train for a fight. I’m waiting for some opportunities
to come to me. There’s supposed to be some tournaments coming up
soon in the coming year and I’m waiting for those tournaments to
come through…MMA tournaments, 16 man tournaments. I’m waiting for
news on that and I’m doing some training but I’m dealing with some
personal stuff right now.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – I don’t really want to get into what
you’re going through in your personal life so let’s change the subject
a little bit. When you started your career you were with Gokor and
Judo Gene. Do you consider yourself a Hayastan player or are you a
judo player?

Karo Parisyan – Me and Gokor made peace and we’re on good terms so I’m
back in the school. I haven’t been there in a couple of weeks but I’m
back in the school. I’m gonna start training again there. You know,
I don’t know. Gokor would be the first one to tell you I had a very
different style than anybody in that school. So I don’t know about
the Hayastan style. Yeah we had an aggressive crazy style that we do
but specifically, how many guys have you seen judo throw like me from
my school? Have you seen any body? I haven’t seen any body with those
kind of throws or those kinds of submissions. I consider myself under
the Hayastan grappling system but no one really mimics my style and
the way I fight.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – Are there any key differences between
judo and the Hayastan system?

Karo Parisyan – Well judo is with a gi. You have to understand that
we’re Armenians and Eastern Europeans. We’re from the former Soviet
Union and former Russia. European Judo is different than Asian Judo
and Eastern European Judo. Different in that we all go for the same
techniques but as far as styles go and grips? We have different
training methods and it’s a little bit different. Gokor brought that
Armenian style to the United States. That’s why when we used to show
up to judo tournaments kids would be terrified of us. Kids our age
thought we were animals. The things we did they never came close to
doing. We really got beat up if we didn’t do 50 push ups. We got hit.

When we stepped onto the mat we trained. There was no bullcrap. It was
all straight up judo and straight up training. We couldn’t slack. If
we lagged then we were gonna get our ass kicked so that gave us
resolve. We were the best junior team in the country. Nobody even
came close to us. We would meet kids from Japan and kick their ass
too and they’re supposed to be the best judo guys in the world.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – It’s Gokor’s school so what was Gene
LeBell’s involvement in your development in judo?

Karo Parisyan – Gene LeBell was more of a mentor. He was a big mentor
in my life as far as fighting and life. He’s a great man. There’s
one Gene LeBell and there’s only one you can claim. He’s an amazing
person. He’s a great guy. And he had that style, that catch wrestling
style. Kind of what I was doing. Throwing and submitting people even
before they hit the mat. Gene had that style. He helped us out with
those techniques but at the same time he was more of a mental coach
too. Never say never. There was no die in the guy. So that’s what
really helped us out in our careers.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – Are there any key moments where you can
look back and reflect and say “I couldn’t have done that without Gene”?

Karo Parisyan – I’ll be honest with you. I can’t say I couldn’t have.

Listen there was only one guy that went to the UFC from my school. And
even as an Armenian or really as a judo guy that actually did
something. I went out there and I did it. Obviously they helped me and
there was a big help from both. But that being said, I can’t say “oh,
I couldn’t have ever done it if it wasn’t for them.” If it wasn’t for
my training partners and for all these people I couldn’t have ever
done it but saying “if it wasn’t for Gene, I couldn’t have ever been
in the UFC”, I’d be lying if I say that’s true. Of course they helped
me. They’re the ones behind me and I’ll always claim them till the end
of my career and my life. But you have to understand, the question
you’re giving me is no matter how good you are or how many people
you know, you have to be good enough for the UFC or Dana or whoever
these guys are that are looking at you. You have to be that good to
get the shot. If my uncle is Sylvester Stalone, I’m not gonna get a
shot in the UFC because if I’m not worthy enough then they’re going to
tell you sorry, we can’t put you in. They put me in to be a stepping
stone for Dave Strasser because there was hype around him when I was
20 years old. I went in there and I laughed and did what I had to do.

That’s where my career started. But to answer your question it’s a
yes and it’s a no. I’ll leave it at that.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – You brought up the Strasser fight and
that was my next question. Your history with the UFC, it started when
you were training for the Athens Games. Reflecting back, would you
have rather pursued the Olympics at that time and waited for MMA or
do you think it was the right call?

Karo Parisyan – No, I had the Olympic trials and I had the UFC. My
entire life I’ve answered this question 35,000 times in every
interview. In judo I never made a dime. Not one penny but I always
spent money on airfare, hotels, food, application and registration
fees. All my life I always spent money to do a sport, an Olympic
sport. When the time came, I was like “I’m doing good as far as a
judo practitioner” and I could throw my opponents without a gi. I’m
fighting and I’m beating all these people. So I’m gonna pick judo up
and fight and put it in MMA. That’s what I did. I didn’t even care
for the Olympics. So what if I won the Olympics. Let’s just say I went
and I was an Olympian at best. Let’s just say I won a match which in
judo is unbelievably hard. Nothing was going to change. Karo Parisyan
the Olympian. Big friggin deal. But I picked up the talent that I had
as far as a judo practitioner and I brought it to mixed martial arts
and that’s what helped me. I was able to put judo on the map and make
a career out of and become someone.

Matthew Roth (Bloody Elbow) – Ok. One of the people at Gokor and
Gene’s school, Ronda Rousey. She did go to the Olympic route and now
she’s trying to transition and make her name in MMA. What does she
have to look forward to and what are going to be her biggest issues
with really establishing herself?

Karo Parisyan – Listen, Ronda grew up in front of us. When Ronda was
a kid we used to yell at her and tell her to suck her lip back in and
start doing the techniques. She trained with animals like us and that’s
why she went and became a world champion in judo. Ronda is like my
little sister man. I’ve known her for over 15 years. She’s doing great
and she’s an animal. I put my money on her. When she fights Cyborg,
I put my money on Ronda. Ronda would kill Cyborg. Ronda would tear
a limb off. People have no idea how strong Ronda is and she doesn’t
quit. She should expect, it’s unbelievable I could say so much stuff
that she should expect, but this is the nastiest business in the
world this mixed martial arts. There’s a lot of politics involved.

It’s a soap opera. It’s who said what. At the end of the day it’s
about the fight. If you can win and prove to the fans and yourself,
you’re gonna make something of yourself and going to become who you
want to become. She should expect losses. A cut. A broken hand. She
should expect the physical department and the emotional department.

I’ve been through all that stuff for 15 years and I told her that too.

I trained with her a couple months ago. That being said I think
Ronda’s gonna be great at mixed martial arts. She’s amazing.

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/12/2/2605160/bloody-elbow-exclusive-part-1-karo-parisyan-ronda-rousey-mma-news-ufc

Armenia Among Five States With High Co-Efficiency Of Winning Junior

ARMENIA AMONG FIVE STATES WITH HIGH CO-EFFICIENCY OF WINNING JUNIOR EUROVISION-2011 – BOOKMAKERS

news.am
Dec 2 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – Toto bookmaker estimates high the chances of the Belarusian
contestant Lidiya Zablotskaya in Junior-Eurovision-2011 song contest
in Armenia.

According to the bookmaker, her co-efficiency is 2.8. Besides Belarus,
the other four states with high co-efficiency are Sweden with 3,
Belgium with 6, Ukraine with 6.4 and Armenia with 7.5. Macedonia has
the lowest co-efficiency, 33.

Vivaro bookmaker will not set bets on the musical contest as it is
not profitable, bookmaker told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Final round of the contest is on Saturday in Yerevan. Overall 13 states
are among participants of the contest. The order of the contestants is
the following: Russia, Latvia, Moldova, Armenia, Bulgaria, Lithuania,
Ukraine, Macedonia, Netherlands, Belarus, Sweden, Georgia and Belgium.

Top Azeri Cleric Says War Not To Resolve Karabakh Conflict

TOP AZERI CLERIC SAYS WAR NOT TO RESOLVE KARABAKH CONFLICT

Public Television of Armenia
Nov 28 2011

Chairman of the Board of Muslims of the Caucasus Allahsukur Pasazada
believes war is not a key to the resolution of the long-drawn-out
Karabakh conflict.

Pasazada made the remarks at a meeting with Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan attended by Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II within
the framework of a CIS Inter-Religious Council meeting in Yerevan,
Armenian Public TV reported on 28 November.

Armenian Public TV quoted Pasazada as saying that he often tell the
Azerbaijani president that war will not lead to the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict.

Pasazada was also quoted as saying that any steps towards peace
bring joy to the spiritual leaders of the two countries. He expressed
his confidence that through efforts of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
presidents it would be possible to resolve the Karabakh conflict and
the spiritual leaders would support this.

In turn, the Armenian president was quoted by the TV as saying there
was a necessity of creating an atmosphere of tolerance in the region,
and the Armenian and Azerbaijani spiritual leaders could play a big
role to this end.

Sargsyan hailed the efforts of Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin
II and Chairman of the Board of Muslims of the Caucasus Allahsukur
Pasazada to support the resolution of the Karabakh conflict through
dialogue, Armenian Public TV said.

[translated from Armenian]

UN To Assist Training Of Armenian Economy Ministry Staff

UN TO ASSIST TRAINING OF ARMENIAN ECONOMY MINISTRY STAFF

news.am
Dec 2 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN.- Armenian Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan and UN Resident
Coordinator in Armenia Dafina Gercheva signed a memorandum of
understanding on Friday.

The document envisages UNDP assistance in training the staff of the
Economy Ministry.

The Ministry employees will hold trainings in European structures
Tigran Davtyan said stressing that the Ministry needs skilled
employees to be engaged in talks and cooperation with international
agencies. First of all it refers to preparation of the EU free trade
agreement, as well as relations with the World Bank, World Trade
Organization, Asian Development Bank.

Dafina Gercheva added that UNDP had been efficiently cooperating
with Armenia for 20 years and the memo is another step aiming for
development of strategic cooperation.

Patriarch Zaven Der Yeghiayan’s List Of Armenian Genocide Organizers

PATRIARCH ZAVEN DER YEGHIAYAN’S LIST OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ORGANIZERS: EXTERMINATORS AND VIRTUOUS MUSLIMS

AZG DAILY
03-12-2011

Armenian Genocide Update: 2011-12-03 00:40:18 (GMT +04:00)

Sait Cetinoglu, who studies the Armenian Genocide issue in Turkey,
published a book entitled Exterminators and Virtuous Muslims.

The book was written based on Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople,
Zaven Yeghiyan’s (1868-1947) list of the organizers of the Genocide.

A hundred years ago, the humanity had experienced a disaster of
epic proportion, namely, Armenian genocide. Everybody told over,
discussed whether or! Some said “Armenians deserved to die, be killed
because they were not Islamized!”; “Armenians disappeared while they
were killing Muslims!” said others. While some were arguing “Turks,
Kurds, Circassians and so on are innocent; we were not involved
in,” others argued “the main killers are Kurds! Turks saved the
rest.” Some alleged “the Turkish Republic is no concern with the
Ottoman deportation. Calling the Republic to account means being
busy with trifles!” Some said “it is not genocide; Armenians were
defeated and pushed off at the end of the mutual clash!” Others said
” while they were disturbing Muslims, the God damned them, and they
disappeared!” …

There were many who kept saying ‘I would finish you off like
Armenian!’ or ‘Son of a bitch Armenian!’ whenever they got angry.

Many oldsters were there, who took that genocide as starting point
saying “that year when the Armenian massacre has occurred!”

But these discussions made way during the last twenty years. The
documents and the historical consciousness prevailed. Despite the
fact the official ideology did not face oneself, the people who are
getting a share from the history of humanity can not say “this event
didn’t happen” any more.

Now we must lay bare the identities of the killers responsible
for massacres and present their acts and biographies to the rising
generation.

In this book, Sait Cetinoglu is getting A for effort to initiate
another discussion on the basis of Patriarch Zaven Der Yeghiayan’s
(1868-1947) ‘List of the organizers of the Armenian Genocide:
Exterminators and Virtuous Muslims.’ You can find the names and
biographies of those who have killed or come to help Armenians.

Romanos Melikyan College Of Music Included In ‘Smile Yerevan’ Projec

ROMANOS MELIKYAN COLLEGE OF MUSIC INCLUDED IN ‘SMILE YEREVAN’ PROJECT

Tert.am
02.12.11

The facade of the building of Romanos Melikyan College of Music has
been decorated with ceramic sculptures of “Music,” a piece by Davit
Minasyan within the “Smile Yerevan” project.

“This project is important in the sense that we are trying to drive
the grimness out of our co-residents,” said Davit Minasyan.

This is the second such work within this project in Yerevan after
the Moskovyan Street where “My Yard” – a canvas by famous Armenian
artist Martiros Saryan – was presented in a mosaic painting.

“As of now any person passing by this building – a child, a grown up
– will smile and look at life somehow in another way. This is our
main goal,” explained he, adding that they are not trying to gain
recognition by this initiative.

“… But rather, we want to make a step forward and demonstrate to
all that everything is not that bad,” said Davit Minasyan.

Further, he said that this is only the beginning of the project. Other
equally important buildings in Yerevan will in the near future be
included in the project too, he added.

Artists and sculptures that have come together within the project
“Smile Yerevan” are currently discussing several project proposals
and waiting for other more interesting ideas.

Their aim is to make Yerevan the most joyful and the most beautiful
city in the region in the near