Sargsyan participated in ”Tsaghkadzor Marriott” hotel opening

Serzh Sargsyan participated in ”Tsaghkadzor Marriott” hotel opening

15:10, 22 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan
participated in the opening ceremony of Tsaghkadzor Mariot kicked off
on December 22. Tsaghkadzor Marriott hotel chief manager Samvel
Manukyan stated newly opened hotel is a result of the cooperation
launched between ARMROSGAZPROM CJSC and Marriot International
Company Luxury Hotels International management Company BV, Armenpress
reports.

”Thanks to the launched cooperation amid two powerful organizations
we have a hotel very unique in the region and why not in Eastern
Europe” Manukyan noted. In the words of the interlocutor the hotel is
peculiar referring to modern fire alarm and building management
systems. ”The hotel is equipped with swimming pool, tennis courts,
football and basketball halls, three bars, children’s playground, in a
word with all the facilities to enjoy oneself. There people can hold
business forums and take their rest” chief manager stated.

In the words of Manukyan ”Tsaghkadzor Mariot” hotel does not yield
to capital Yerevan Marriott hotel complex instead exceeds it.
According to hotel’s chief manager hotel’s investments amounted to
U.S. $ 32 . ”Tsaghkadzor Marriott” hotel opening is another step
aimed at the sustainable development of tourism.

Historian hails Armenian President’s speech at CSTO meeting

Historian hails Armenian President’s speech at CSTO meeting

December 22, 2012 – 15:08 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Historian Gevorg Melkonyan commented on Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement issued during the CSTO meeting.
`Armenia is a CSTO member-state and the military alliance must protect
Yerevan’s interests. Meanwhile, CSTO member countries’ attempts were
aimed at supporting Baku at UN meeting in October,’ he said, deeming
President’s Sargsyan’s message at the meeting as proper.
He further stressed the need for the alliance to offer economic and
political support to Armenia, besides military assistance.

Ter-Petrosyan waits for superpowers’ answer to decide presidency pla

Ter-Petrosyan waits for superpowers’ answer to decide presidency plan

12:55 – 22.12.12

Armenia’s first president and current leader of the opposition
Armenian National Congress (ANC), Levon Ter-Petrosyan, has
circumvented a question on his plan to run for president.

In a speech at the Government’s session hall on Saturday, the
ex-president focused more on Armenia’s foreign policy challenges. As
for whether he will stand as a candidate in the upcoming election,
Ter-Petrosyan asked the participants to waiti for a couple of more
days.

`Don’t you expect me to do anything else?’ he said. `I am going to
disappointed you by not saying anything. I am waiting. I have applied
to the superpowers, and unless I have an answer I will not put forward
[my candidacy]. So wait a couple of more days; all the superpowers
have promised to give an answer.’

The remark was made at the Armenian pan-National Movement’s 17th
congress which kicked off earlier today. In his opening speech, the
head of the party’s political board Aram Manukyan, said apart from the
ruling political forces, they had also invited all the parliamentary
and extra-parliamentary parties to the event.

The meeting was attended by members of the opposition Armenian
Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun, the Heritage party and leaders
of the political parties represented in the opposition alliance. No
representatives from the Prosperous Armenia party were present. Nikol
Pashinyan, an active ANC member who was jailed over the March 2008
post-electoral unrest (which claimed eight lives, leaving scores of
others injured) did not attend the meeting either.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/12/22/ter-petrosyan/

People must express desire to make changes in the country: Raffi Hov

People must express desire to make changes in the country: Raffi Hovannisyan

13:02, 22 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: People must show willingness and
change our country once and forever. Armenia must have new Presidency,
new Constitution and new citizen. “Heritage “party chairman Raffi
Hovhannisyan came forth in the briefing with the journalists during
Heritage party convened session launched on December 22.

”I hope during upcoming two months our society will undergo grave
changes, register new qualities. All Presidential candidates are
opponents, while the people are set to guide them” Hovhannisyan came
up with, stating current session is a public meeting, which will be
concluded with a small session.

According to the party chairman not an official invitation has been
sent. The entry is open both for the politicians and public
representatives. Dwelling on US pursued policy towards Armenia, Raffi
Hovhannisyan underscored he is hopeful the nomination of John Kerry
in the post of the Secretary of State will be for the favor of
Armenians. ”We cherish hope US Secretary of State will keep to its
principles and continue to protect the interests of Armenia”
Hovhannisyan noted.

“Heritage” session was launched with the blessing of spiritual father
and musical performances.

Le centre pour Promouvoir les Produits Agricoles construira des serr

ARMENIE
Le centre pour Promouvoir les Produits Agricoles construira des serres
chauffées sur 50 hectares

Le Centre pour la Promotion des Produits Agricoles a annoncé qu’il
construira des serres chauffées sur un secteur total de 50 hectares
près de la communz de Noragavit. Le projet, qui fait partie d’un
programme plus large pour développer les serres, a été approuvé par le
gouvernement. La construction des serres devraient finir avant 2015.

Le programme est conçu pour la construction de serres sur un secteur
total de 500 hectares avec la participation du secteur privé. Le
Centre pour la Promotion des Produits Agricoles est maintenant en
pourparlers avec plusieurs sociétés étrangères de serres industrielles
pour présenter leurs technologies et les possibilités d’emprunt.

Aujourd’hui il y a environ 1000 serres en Arménie qui occupe environ
130 hectares. La majorité est des serres repose sur plusieurs
centaines des mètres carrés. Plusieurs douzaines de fermiers sont
unies dans l’Association de Serres.

samedi 22 décembre 2012,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

Stepanakert et Erevan scellent un accord de coopération

ARMENIE
Stepanakert et Erevan scellent un accord de coopération

Les maires de Stepanakert et d’Erevan, Suren Grigoryan et Taron
Margaryan, ont signé un accord de coopération dans la capitale de la
République du Nagorno-Karabagh.

Les municipalités des deux villes ont aussi signé un programme de
coopération pour 2012-2014.

Les autorités des 2 villes se sont engagées à fonder un groupe commun,
qui soumettra des informations aux maires du cours de l’exécution de
programme une fois tous les six mois.

Les membres du groupe se rencontreront périodiquement à Erevan et Stepanakert.

Le maire de Stepanakert a exprimé sa confiance que les 2 communes
profiteront de l’échange d’expérience.

« Maintenant notre ville se développe – beaucoup de programmes
économiques et sociaux sont exécutés » a-t-il dit. « La Construction
de btiments résidentiels et scolaires, la santé, le développement
d’infrastructures, l’amélioration des immeubles, des rues sont nos
objectifs d’une importance primordiale ».

Le maire d’Erevan, de son côté, a dit que cette coopération sera efficace.

« Aujourd’hui dans Stepanakert nous mettons la base pour notre
coopération » a-t-il dit. « Les premiers pas ont déjà été pris et nous
espérons une nouvelle coopération efficace. Plus que cela, la
municipalité d’Erevan est prête à coopérer avec les provinces de la
République du Nagorno-Karabagh ».

samedi 22 décembre 2012,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

L’ambassadeur d’Arménie décoré

L’INDEPENDANT, France
18 décembre 2012 mardi

L’ambassadeur d’Arménie décoré

TOULOUGES Dans le cadre de la soirée arménienne, organisée par le
conseil général et la région Languedoc-Roussillon au Mil.Lenari, Louis
Caseilles, maire recevait Viguen Tchitetchian, ambassadeur d’Arménie
en France. Le maire lui a remis la médaille de la ville lors de cette
rencontre portant sur la présentation de la culture arménienne. Le
groupe de musiciens Arménien a fait découvrir au public catalan ses
instruments et sa musique traditionnelle.

Book: From memories to lyrical fiction

Daily News & Analysis, India
Dec 23 2012

>From memories to lyrical fiction

Published: Sunday, Dec 23, 2012, 10:31 IST
By Malavika Velayanikal

Not many writers muster enough courage to admit that their novel is
more an autobiography than fiction. John D Balian, though, goes a step
further. His debut novel, Gray Wolves and White Doves, a gripping
coming-of-age tale of an Armenian boy who faces relentless persecution
in Turkey and Jerusalem, is a deeply personal account. Writing it, he
says, was liberating in many ways. `For decades, I planned or thought
or wished to write this book. And eventually, when I became determined
to write it, I sat down and it all poured out like a flood.’

Balian was born in a remote Assyrian village in Turkey. His
grandparents were victims of the Armenian genocide, and his parents
and relatives lived in constant fear of a Turkish crackdown.

Displaced from the village in childhood after his mother was killed in
front his eyes, nearly every day was a struggle for survival for him
until he escaped to the United States of America when 17 years old.
His initial challenge was to learn English, a language he barely knew.
He was at an age when he should’ve been in the final grades of high
school. He had to learn the new language, get an education and do well
enough to go to a good university. He did all that, studied at
Columbia University to became a doctor and a corporate executive
before he wrote his novel-cum-memoirs.

Gray Wolves and White Doves takes you through his traumatic and
dangerous growing up years as an Armenian Christian in Turkey and
Jerusalem – as Balian remembers it.
Though written from recall, the events in book are very detailed. How?
As I was growing up, I did not keep a diary or notes. Whatever I wrote
is all from my memories. To confirm that those memories were accurate,
I spoke to my older siblings, relatives and friends who experienced
the events I wrote about. Everything in the book is actual and
factual. All the events have happened. And most of them, to me
personally, the rest to family members, friends and acquaintances.

How long did it take to write it?
It took me eight-and-a-half years to complete the book. That was
because I also have other commitments. I am a husband, father, doctor
and also a corporate executive.

What was the most difficult part about writing? And what was the easiest?
The easy part was putting down the events, the stories. That happened
within a few months. The difficult part was making sure that this was
worthy of literature. For a very long time I edited and rewrote the
book, over and over again. I went through dozens of drafts and
versions to make sure that in a literary sense, it is something that I
can be very proud of. That took most of the time, and it was the
challenge. At times, I would struggle on a single word for hours, and
I would put something down. Then I would come back to it a week later
and change it again. And struggle further to write the right word that
would portray the event or scene in a way that the reader would feel
the same as I did while experiencing it.

Are there any fictional elements in the book?
I have omitted certain events and characters, and in some situations I
have created a character to make the story flow. That’s where the
fictional components of the book lay. I also had to reduce the evil in
some of the real-life characters.

When did you discover that you can write?
I always was a good writer. In high school, teachers used to encourage
me to become a writer. Instead I took the scientific route and became
a physician. But I continued to write for scientific journals and
magazines. And then this book came. Like my father, I am a
storyteller, I guess.

Was it easy to find a publisher?
Everybody liked the story but in the US it is extremely difficult to
get published if you are not a well-known entity and if you go through
the traditional route. The easiest and most compelling route which
more and more writers take these days is to go through the way I
went – through Amazon’s publishing arm. They provide you with all the
services of publishing yet you retain all the rights to the book.

Armenian persecution is a dangerous subject. Were you afraid of a
backlash when the book came out?
I wasn’t scared of criticism, but I was afraid of backlash of some
sorts. But it hasn’t happened. I had a few Turks who read the book.
They had mixed emotions, but really liked the even-handed approach
where I didn’t say all the Turks are bad or all Armenians are good. It
shows good and bad in all people. The historical aspects bothered
them, but they acknowledge it happened. I haven’t heard from any
Turkish authorities.

Did you ever go back to Turkey and Jerusalem?
I left both Turkey and Jerusalem in 1976, and have never been back. I
intend to visit Jerusalem, I want to go back and see the school and
the seminary I grew up in. But Turkey, no. Unless there will be some
sort of guarantees that I will be left alone.

Are Armenians still being persecuted in your village?
Things have improved from the perspective of persecution. However, it
still exists. I still have relatives there, aunts and cousins. They
can’t acknowledge their heritage and nationality. Also the village is
right on the Syrian border, so there is turmoil in the region. And
there is the Kurdish independence movement that is ongoing.

Will there be a sequel to the book?
Yes. Not right now, though. The book is being translated into Chinese
and Armenian. My next goal actually is to turn it into a movie. Like
Life of Pi, a book I love.

http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview_from-memories-to-lyrical-fiction_1780841

Christmas tree prices soar in Armenia – newspaper

Christmas tree prices soar in Armenia – newspaper

December 22, 2012 | 08:43

YEREVAN. – Along with many other products in Armenia, fir prices
likewise have increased in the country, Haykakan Zhamanak daily
reports.

`This refers to the artificial fir [that is used as Christmas trees].
Those that sell them told us that the prices have soared by
3,000-5,000 drams [approx. $7.37-$12.29] as compared with the year
past. The fir prices ranged from 3,000 to 70,000 [drams; approx.
$7.37-$172]. Also, a seller said the sales have dropped substantially,
by around 20 percent, as compared with last year. In his words, the
sales usually increase after December 20.

Incidentally, natural firs were not sold [at the given location]. They
were saying: Otherwise, `the KGB shows up immediately’ asking where
[these natural firs are from],’ Haykakan Zhamanak writes.

http://news.am/eng/news/133532.html

LTP nomination to raise wave of enthusiasm among people – ANC rep

Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s nomination to raise wave of enthusiasm among
people, ANC rep says

tert.am
15:17 – 23.12.12

Armenian National Congress (ANC) member Gurgen Yeghazaryan, from
Social Democrat-Hnchakyan party, is convinced the nomination of the
ANC leader will raise the same wave of enthusiasm among people like
during the 2008 presidential election.

`Unequivocally, it will be the same wave, you will see the enthusiasm
rising among people in calculated days,’ Yeghiazaryan said, speaking
to Tert.am.

According to the ANC representative, Levon Ter-Petrosyan is not
protracting the issue of his nomination, just the opposite, in his
yesterday’s speech he put everything in its place.

`It was a perfect, detailed speech. He put everything in its place and
pointed out the solutions. And now, after it, it does not matter who
will nominate him, be it Bagratyan, or any other,’ he said.