On The Threshold Of A Centenary…

ON THE THRESHOLD OF A CENTENARY…
By Tatul Sonentz-Papazian

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Jun 5, 2009

With the ominous noises of a crumbling world economic structure, shaken
by tremors caused by shifting financial fault lines on a global scale,
everyone is aware that historic changes are taking place and that the
search for a new world order is causing serious political tremors in
the status quo, so far defined and sustained by a declining "unipolar"
free market-based hegemony over nations, large and small.

The Armenian nation-one of the smallest, to be sure-whose recent
historic decades were marked by dauntingly trying times, commemorates
and celebrates losses and triumphs culminating in the reestablishment
of an independent, sovereign state after a long hiatus of total or
partial dependency under foreign autocratic regimes. In a region beset
by constant turmoil, our 18-year-old third republic still strives for
the recognition and realization of its demographic and territorial
integrity within viable, open boundaries, trying to hold its own in
the treacherous jungle of world diplomacy.

Just when our resurgent Homeland, hand in hand with the Armenian
Diaspora, was mustering its potential to rebuild the areas devastated
by the 1988 earthquake, it found itself constricted in the relentless
noose of the Azeri-Turkish blockade, aggravated by murderous border
clashes, an acute shortage of grain and fuel, and most of all,
the ongoing armed conflict over the status of historically and
culturally Armenian Artsakh, known to the world with its alien name
as Nagorno-Karabagh.

In those days of confrontation with brutally determined adversaries,
the contribution of each and every Armenian individual, each and
every Armenian organization, to our common national cause had special
significance. The Armenian Relief Society (ARS), as an experienced,
global Armenian organization that had gone through the crucible of the
first genocide of the 20th century, now with numerous regional entities
around the world and countless supporters-both in the diaspora and
the Homeland-felt deeply the urgency of its commitments and remained
cognizant of the very real needs of the day, and the immediate future.

In this context, the year 1991, along with the fateful years preceding
and succeeding it, was a frantic time of accelerated accomplishment
for the ARS. Surely, the numerous successful results wouldn’t have
been achieved without the total commitment of the Society’s regional
executives, its disciplined entities and their membership, and,
most of all, its ever-present friends and supporters throughout the
diaspora and the Homeland. With such united backing, the ARS family
was effectively able to assume responsibilities often considered
beyond its reach.

Naturally, there was an accumulative price tag attached to these
countless projects-all necessary, all worthwhile-albeit, way over
the Society’s means, taxed beyond its limits. As a result, today the
Armenian Relief Society looks to its devoted membership, its loyal
supporters and concerned beneficiaries to replenish its depleted
resources in order to continue its long, uninterrupted service to
our nation whose growing needs everywhere cannot be side stepped
or ignored.

We are more than confident, that by the coming centennial year-and
beyond-with the same zeal and enthusiasm shown over the past decades,
the disciplined ranks of all the regional entities and chapters-backed
by supporters and benefactors, worldwide-will stand by the organization
as one and make its fundraising efforts for the ARS Centennial Fund an
unqualified success, allowing this magnificent society of dedicated
Armenian women to continue its humanitarian work while attaining
new standards of excellence in dedicated service to our embattled
nation-united in its quest for the triumph of peace rising on the
firm foundations of truth and justice.

http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/0

Armenian And Azeri Presidents To Have Their Next Meeting In July

ARMENIAN AND AZERI PRESIDENTS TO HAVE THEIR NEXT MEETING IN JULY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 22:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza (US),
Bernard Fassier (France) and Yuri Merzlakov (RF) have today released
a statement on the outcomes of Armenian and Azeri Presidents’ meeting
in St. Petersburg. "Co-Chairs intend to pay new visit to the region
in the nearest future to prepare the next meeting which will probably
take place in July. Mediators said they expected certain breakthrough
in the implementation of basic principles," runs the report.

St. Petersburg meeting was the fifth since June 2008 when the
Presidents met for the first time.

Star Publicized The Results Of Charity Act "Let’s Help Children Toge

STAR PUBLICIZED THE RESULTS OF CHARITY ACT "LET’S HELP CHILDREN TOGETHER"

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 14:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Supermarkets chain Star concluded the results of
an act of charity entitled "Let’s help children together". The event
was timed to the Child Protection Day and was aimed to collect money
and pass the amount to the "Charitable fund for children suffering
leukemia", established at the Child Division of the Blood Center
named after professor Eloyan.

Started on May 20 money raising action continued by the end of the
month and the amount of AMD 984 030 was collected. The staff of the
Star company donated AMD 210 000 for children, while its management
promised to double the amount collected by staff and customers. It
means the company will pass to child’s fund AMD 1 200 000.

After Star’s staff suggested to join the charitable act its suppliers
and partners, another AMD 505 000 was collected.

It Is The Turn Of The Parliamentary Commission To Deal With "Human F

IT IS THE TURN OF THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION TO DEAL WITH "HUMAN FACTOR"
HAKOB BADALYAN

LRAGIR.AM
11:33:19 – 04/06/2009

Opening the topic on Andranik Kocharyan’s terribleness, the government
seems to have found a wonderful excuse to close the March 1 topic. It
was difficult to find some other "safe" way than to represent the
representative of the ombudsman Vahe Stepanyan, the representatives
of the coalition Robert Avagyan and Gevorg Tovmasyan as victims. If
the question is posed the way that the above-mentioned people should
be saved form Andranik Kocharyan, so, the public is probable not to
prefer to reveal the March 1 crimes at the cost of other victims. Ten
citizens have already been killed, one cannot return them into life
by exposing to danger the lives of Stepanyan, Avagyan and Tovmasyan.

In addition, Andranik Kocharyan seems to be a present for the
government, as the affirmations on his persecutions may seem real and
really dangerous to a tangible part of the society, because while in
power, Andranik Kocharyan did enough "work" to shape such an image
of himself. But the government, while appointing the members of the
fact-finding group, had to know him very well, because they were in the
same coalition with him before. Consequently, if the government had
the intention to make the work of the fact-finding group effective,
it needed its governmental members to be boxers or wrestlers or
shaved-headed, who would successfully resist Andranik Kocharyan.

After all, the government seemed not to need to appoint a lawyer in
the group, as the only problem of the government was to prove to the
opposition that there are no circumstances other than those, which
the pre-examination revealed. Of course, the government knows better
than anyone else that there are many other circumstances and their
revelation would be very unpleasant for the government. Therefore, they
had to appoint people who in reality would not be able to deal with
Andranik Kocharyan for at least 24 hours. But the present members had
to be awarded, as they managed to deal with him for a couple of months.

Before it, the question on the parliamentary commission to study
March 1 should be solved. If they are able to abolish this commission
"humanly" and to close this topic, this will be the only technological
victory of the government over the public. The point is that the
other victories nevertheless were by force, even if they contained
some technological ideas. It will be a bit difficult in case of
the parliamentary commission, since there is no Andranik Kocharyan
there. Consequently, they have to think a little more. But there
seems to be nothing to think about. After all, the members of the
commission are people.

And the question on the Europe, which as if demands to reveal the
March 1 crimes, is the easiest to be solved "humanly". The human
being is the axis of the European values, therefore, the Europeans
will let no one feel bad in Armenia in order to reveal the March
1 events, or the March 1 events be revealed if it is going to make
someone feel bad. Besides this, is there anyone naïve in Armenia,
who thinks that Europe is interested in the March 1 revelation.

BAKU: Armenia’s Ex-Leader Seeking Job In Phone Company

ARMENIA’S EX-LEADER SEEKING JOB IN PHONE COMPANY

AzerNews Weekly
June 3 2009
Azerbaijan

Armenia`s former president, Robert Kocharian, is likely to begin a
new career working for a telecommunication company, Russian media
reported. He has been nominated to the Board of Directors of AFK
Sistema, a major Russian telephone company. A source from the company
has confirmed the report, saying 13 people have been nominated to
membership on the Board. The final make-up of the board will be
approved by shareholders on June 27.

Kocharian has been jobless since being succeeded as Armenian
president by Serzh Sarkisian. Some time ago it was reported that he
was considering a career with Russia`s gas giant, Gazprom.

Stepan Grigoryan Does Not Expect A Breakthrough From Tomorrow’s Meet

STEPAN GRIGORYAN DOES NOT EXPECT A BREAKTHROUGH FROM TOMORROW’S MEETING OF PRESIDENTS
Alisa Gevorgyan

"Radiolur"
03.06.2009 15:57

"Armenia and Azerbaijan should start negotiating a peace treaty, it
will be one of the most important achievements of the negotiations
process for both parties," head of the Analytical Centre on
Globalization and Regional Cooperation Stepan Grigoryan told a press
conference today.

War, peace imposed by international forces or peace talks: these are
the three main ways of conflict resolution known to the civilized
world.

Political scientist Stepan Grigoryan considers that the last option
is the most suitable for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

The political scientist appreciates the fact that the negotiation
process between Armenia and Azerbaijan is finally resuming after a
long break.

"Of course, there were meetings, but there was no negotiation process
as such," he said.

Stepan Grigoryan is assured that it’s high time to lay greater emphasis
on the issues of Armenian refugees and involving Artsakh as a party
to the talks. As for tomorrow’s meeting of the Armenian and Azeri
leaders in Saint Petersburg, the political scientist does not expect
a breakthrough.

"Once again they will speak about the referendum and the right of
the Karabakhi people to self-determination. An attempt will be made
to convince the Armen ian side and present the advantages we will
have in case of opening of the Armenian-Turkish border. But I’m
sure that the position of the Armenian side will be very clear: the
Armenian-Turkish relations and economic issues should not be linked
to the Karabakh issue," Stepan Grigoryan said.

However, Stepan Grigoryan is assured that there will be no essential
changes after tomorrow’s meeting. "The parties will meet in a friendly
atmosphere and will get parted. Upon their return to Baku Azeris will
probably declare that the Armenian side started to understand them
but failed to be maximally constructive," he said.

Diamond And Jewelry Exchange To Be Set Up In Armenia

DIAMOND AND JEWELRY EXCHANGE TO BE SET UP IN ARMENIA

/ARKA/
June 2, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, June 2. /ARKA/. A diamond and jewelry exchange is to be
set up in Armenia, head of trade and market efficiency department of
Armenian Ministry of Economy Gagik Kocharyan told a press conference at
"Novosti" International press center.

The exchange is to operate within a free trade zone to be established
at Zvartnots airport, he said.

Kocharyan said that both raw and cut diamonds, as well as jewelry
produced in Armenia, are to be sold on the exchange.

Creating of a diamond and jewelry exchange in Yerevan will give
Armenia an opportunity to play a serious role in the region, to
attract various world market participants to Armenia and to ensure
jewelry sales inside the country, Kocharyan said.

He also pointed out that implementation of this idea may require quite
much time as necessary raw materials base and respective infrastructure
need to be established.

"Armenia needs to get well prepared not to disappoint the market and
to provide a wide range of products in terms of kinds and quality to
ensure the respective permanent demand for the produce," Kocharyan
said.

The project will be implemented in close cooperation with the private
sector.

The necessity of creating a diamond exchange in the country was first
raised back in 2003 by representatives of jewelry sector as lack of
the exchange impeded t he activities of jewelry companies.

According to the market participants, the exchange could be formed
only through large financial investments that were impossible from
internal sources and were expected to be received from the Armenian
communities abroad.

Syrian FM: Syria Stands For A Fair Solution Of The Karabakh Problem

SYRIAN FM: SYRIA STANDS FOR A FAIR SOLUTION OF THE KARABAKH PROBLEM

Today.Az
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June 2 2009
Azerbaijan

Syria supports the fair solution of the Karabakh problem, meeting
the interests of the parties, said Foreign Minister of Syria Walid
Muallem in Yerevan Tuesday.

"We believe it is necessary to find a political solution to the problem
through a direct dialogue. This solution must be fair and meet the
interest of Azerbaijanis and Armenians and lead to a settlement of
relations between the two neighboring countries", said Syrian Foreign
Minister at a press conference with his Armenian counterpart Edward
Nalbandyan.

"Attempts to find any decision contrary to the interests of two
peoples will further complicate the problems in the region and delay
the desired solution", said Muallem.

According to him, the parties must show courage and political will
to reach an equitable solution.

http://www.today.az/news/politic

Int’l observers keep silent, locals give controversial assessments

International observers keep silent, local once give controversial
assessments
31.05.2009 18:02

Lena Badeyan
`Radiolur’

All in all, 5 953 observers are following today’s elections for the
Yerevan City Council. They represent 29 local and one international
organization. The local `Choice Is yours’ NGO is represented by 900
observers.

The elections are being observed by just one international
organization ` the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the
Council of Europe, represented by 15 observers. This is the case,
despite the fact that the same international organizations attach
great importance to the process of formation of the fist City Council
of Yerevan.

Representatives of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
visit different polling stations over the day, trying not to ignore
any precinct. What have the observers registered today? They usually
don’t speak on the election day, they only watch and refrain from
assessments, noting that they will present the preliminary results at
a press conference on June 1st.

Other international organizations are following the elections at
distance. For example, Director of the Europe Department of the
Freedom House Vladimir Shkolnikov declared that `the elections of May
31 are an opportunity to regain trust and this opportunity should not
be missed.’

The Millennium Challenge Corporation is also watching the ele ctions
to see whether the state of democratic governance has improved in the
country.

Unlike the foreign colleagues, the local observers say a little more
today. President of the `Free Society Institute’ Edgar Hakobyan has
been at polling station #9/10 since morning. `No violations, no
emergency situations have been registered,’ he told `Radiolur.’ `The
voting is very civilized, the turnout is very high,’ Edgar Hakobyan
said.

President of the Transparency International Amalia Kostanyan gave a
quite different assessment of the voting process. She said the
observers of the organization had been working at polling station #8.
Without extra comments Amalia Kostanyan said that what was happening
there was shameful. The Transparency International is going to present
a complete report tomorrow.

Observers usually start publicizing their conclusions the day
following the poll. At least one week is needed for final conclusion.

Month-Long Celebration Of Armenian Culture At New Britain Public Lib

MONTH-LONG CELEBRATION OF ARMENIAN CULTURE AT NEW BRITAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY

Noyan Tapan
May 29, 2009

NEW BRITAIN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The New Britain
Public Library held a month-long celebration of Armenian culture,
and traditional Armenian folk and fairy tales were presented during
the celebration events.

Amy Litke, head of the children’s department noted that some of the
fairy tales have themes similar to American stories.

The library’s "World of Words" program also includes other
Armenian-themed events. Pat Watson, the library’s assistant head
of adult services noted that within the framework of the program
they each year hold an event dedicated to some country’s culture,
literature and history. They usually select such country which is
the homeland of other nations living in New Britain.

On May 27 Armenian poetry was presented bilingually, in Armenian and
in English, and on May 30 Armenian national music will be featured
and national delicacy will be served.