Armenian Opposition Refuses To Negotiate With Authorities

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION REFUSES TO NEGOTIATE WITH AUTHORITIES

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Nov 19 2014

19 November 2014 – 7:08pm

The Armenian opposition has rejected the proposal put forward by the
country’s authorities to discuss their 12 requirements.

The head of the ANC, Levon Zurabyan said that the opposition regards
the proposal of the authorities as an attempt to involve the opposition
into meaningless lengthy discussions.

Zurabyan added that the opposition will form a political council and
working groups that will be engaged in the organization of meetings
and cooperation with non-parliamentary political forces, the civil
society and the diaspora.

ABN Business Networking Event at The Renaissance Boston 11/25/14

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Business Network (ABN)
48 Webster Road
Lexington, MA 02421
Contact: Arlette Yagumians
Tel: 617-633-4951
Email: [email protected]

Join us on Tuesday, November 25th for ABN’s Fall Business Networking Event,
starting at 7:00pm at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel 606 Congress
Street, Boston, MA 02210.

This event is a part of ABN’s quarterly business networking series,
continuing to bring our members and guests together to share their
experiences, career, mentor-ship and business opportunities in an informal
setting fostering new introductions and strengthening local Armenian
professional network connections.

We are featuring Mr. Greg Nanigian from Greg Nanigian & Associates, who
will be sharing The Sandler 7 Step selling process. This highly
interactive, fun and educational session will address selling challenges
including price objections, getting rid of `Think it Overs’ and closing
deals without sounding like a salesperson. Participants will discover
specific wholesale changes to improve closing ratios and a process for
qualifying potential customers faster.

We are grateful to Mr. Nelson Stepanian and the Renaissance Hotel for
hosting our event at this wonderful venue. The Renaissance hotel will be
providing complimentary appetizers, creations of James Beard award-winning
Chefs Mr. Mark Gaier and Mr. Clark Frasier from the M.C. Spiedo restaurant.
A cash bar will be available for your convenience and to enjoy a cheer with
friends while you get captivated by the wonderful panoramic views of
Boston’s skyline
There’s ample meter parking available around the hotel area and the hotel
has validated parking for a set fee for ABN event attendees, please check
pricing in advance.

We are looking forward to a fun filled evening with great food, drinks and
company in this elegant venue.

RSVP by Friday, November 21th to [email protected] and
kindly indicate your business category/interest/industry so that we can
include it on your name badge.

ABN membership is not a requirement for attending this event and there is
entrance fee. Please feel free to extend this invitation to your Armenian
contacts in the New England area.

To join ABN, visit:

1) ,
search for “Armenian Business Network” (Groups) and request to join.
and, or

2) , search for “Armenian
Business Network” and request to join.

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Akhtala Mine Plans To Increase Copper Concentrate Output To 1,600 To

AKHTALA MINE PLANS TO INCREASE COPPER CONCENTRATE OUTPUT TO 1,600 TONS NEXT YEAR

YEREVAN, November 19. /ARKA/. Akhtala mining factory is planning to
increase its copper concentrate production output to 1,600 tons in
2015, head of mineralogy at the factory Vazgen Vardanyan said at a
discussion in the office of the minister of economy Karen Chshmarityan.

Number of staff was 650 in 2013 and is some 750-800 people today,
Vardanyan said. The factory produced 1,000-1,100 tons of copper
concentrate in 2013 and is expected to produce 1,200 tons this year.

According to 2015 development plans, copper concentrate production
output is to be brought up to 1,400-1,600 tons, he said.

Vardanyan also said new methods and equipment are being applied in
the factory to ease the workload.

A geological prospecting is under way to expand operations, he said.

At the time Akhtala mine provided 30% of ore concentrate in the Russian
Empire. Today its products are both sold inside Armenia and exported
to a number of countries. -0–

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/akhtala_mine_plans_to_increase_copper_concentrate_output_to_1_600_tons_next_year/#sthash.Myw3D6CM.dpuf

Muslim Brotherhood Overruns National Cathedral in DC

Breitbart
Nov 15 2014

Muslim Brotherhood Overruns National Cathedral in DC

by Dr. Sebastian Gorka

100 years ago today, the last Caliph, or emperor of Islam, declared
the last Jihad against the infidel– and today is the first time ever
that the National Cathedral in the nation’s capital will host Muslim
prayers.

Most American’s will have no idea that, as part of World War I, the
then-Caliph of the Ottoman empire declared a Holy War against
infidels, as was his right within sharia law and Islamic theology. You
can read the full fatwa here (ignore the date of 1915 which is an
original typo).

That statement by the last sitting head of what was the theocratic
empire of Islam was the catalyst which led to religiously-fueled
genocide against Christian Armenians and Assyrians.

The Episcopal church leaders who agreed to the host Muslim prayers
inside the Washington cathedral probably have no idea what happened a
century ago in Asia Minor, or that there even was a Caliph in office
at the beginning of the 20th century.

However, we can rest assured that the co-organizers do, for they
include the Council on Islamic-American Relations (CAIR), The Islamic
Society of North America (ISNA), The Muslim Public Affairs Council
(MPAC) and the All-Dulles Area Muslims Society (ADAMS) Center.

Both CAIR and ISNA will be fully aware of the significance of November
14th, seeing as both organizations were declared by a federal court to
be unindicted co-conspirators of Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood terror
group, in the largest terrorist financing trial in US history.

Those muslims who have a supremacist understanding of their religion,
such as members of Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood – which was
recently declared an illegal terrorist organization in the country of
its founding, Egypt – have a special regard for historic dates and
anniversaries.

It is, of course, no accident that the 9/11 attacks, the worst terror
attacks in world history, occurred exactly to the day in 1683 when the
Islamic Ottoman forces were defeated outside the city walls of Vienna,
the deepest the Islamic Caliphate’s forces made it into the heart of
the Christian West.

There is nothing inherently wrong about interfaith initiatives as long
as they start from the same place: a mutual respect for the belief
system of the other, and their inherent dignity as humans created by
God. When one party acts in bad faith based upon its ideological
commitment to see other faiths destroyed or subjected, then the event
runs the risk of becoming a propaganda coup for the extremists and
their followers.

The fact that this event is occurring just as ancient Christian
communities are being destroyed in the Middle East and “non-believers”
are being actually crucified by ISIS jihadists makes it all the more
egregious.

We know that the Episcopal church is in trouble with more conservative
believers leaving in great numbers and the remaining adherents not
exactly outdoing their Catholic cousins in terms of reproducing the
next generation of believers. But I doubt they also understand the
finer points of jihadist doctrine, one of which is that if a place of
worship is used by Muslims for their prayers, that territory
subsequently becomes part of Dar al Islam, sacred muslim land.
Forever.

Sebastian Gorka PhD is the Major General Matthew C. Horner
Distinguished Chair of Military Theory at the Marine Corps University,
and national security and foreign affairs editor at Breitbart.com.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/11/14/Muslim-Brotherhood-Overruns-National-Cathedral-in-DC

Betty offre à l’Arménie la 3e place de l’Eurovision Junior 2014

EUROVISION JUNIOR 2014
Betty offre à l’Arménie la 3e place de l’Eurovision Junior 2014

Ce soir à Malte où se déroulait la finale du concours de l’Eurovision
Junior-2014 en présence de 16 pays, la représentante de l’Arménie,
Betty (11 ans) qui avec sa chanson > a pris la 3e
place. Betty passait en 12e rang dans l’ordre des passages a obtenu
146 points. L’Arménie fut devancée d’un seul point par la Bulgarie qui
prend la 2e place avec 147 points. L’Italie avec Vincenzo Cantiello et
la chanson “Tu primo grande amore” remportant le concours de
l’Eurovision Junior 2014 avec 159 points.

Classement de l’Eurovision Junior 2014 :

159- Italie
147- Bulgarie
146- Arménie
100- Malte
96- Russie
74- Ukraine
71- Belarus
70- Pays-Bas
69- Chypre
61- Serbie
54- Géorgie
29- Slovénia
28- Suède
24- Monténégro
21- San Marin
13- Croatie

Krikor Amirzayan

dimanche 16 novembre 2014,
Krikor Amirzayan (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=105342

BAKU: Armenians to collect donations in Los Angeles under pretext of

APA, Azerbaijan
Nov 14 2014

Armenians to collect donations in Los Angeles under pretext of
carrying out mine-clearance operations in Karabakh

[ 14 November 2014 14:12 ]

Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Armenians living in Los Angeles will
launch a campaign of collecting donations under the pretext of
carrying out mine-clearance operations in Karabakh, APA reports
quoting Armenian press.

The campaign will last from November 19 to 23.

The donations to be collected will be transferred to Halo Trust
organization, illegally engaged in mine clearing in Azerbaijani
territories.
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Govhsarli village, where Armenians will carry out mine-clearance
operations, of Nagorno Karabakh’s Hadrut region belongs to Fuzuli
region and is bounded by former Hadrut region.

ISTANBUL: Nagorno-Karabakh: Words of concern are not enough

Today’s Zaman (Turkey)
November 14, 2014 Friday

Nagorno-Karabakh: Words of concern are not enough

by Amanda Paul

The recent downing of an Armenian helicopter, which led to the tragic
loss of three soldiers, has once again underlined that the conflict
between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh is a significant
security threat. Not just to Azerbaijan and Armenia, but to the entire
region.

The incident on Nov. 12 was the most serious since the 1994 cease-fire
ended the war that cost some 30,000 lives.

However, two decades on, Azerbaijani and Armenian forces continue to
exchange fire across the line of contact. In August this year, an
unprecedented bout of violence resulted in more than 20 troops killed
on both sides.

Each side has blamed the other for the most recent incident.
Azerbaijan says its positions were under threat with the Azerbaijani
Ministry of Defense stating, An MI-24 combat helicopter attempted to
attack positions of the Azerbaijani army near Karabakh’s Agdam
district.

The helicopter was reportedly a mere 500 meters away. Meanwhile, the
Armenian side says that the helicopter was downed while conducting a
training flight as part of military drills and that the helicopter was
unarmed.

While the European Union has called for an investigation of the
incident, it is unclear precisely how this will be carried out, as
information is scarce and there were no impartial observers. At least
two issues needed to be considered.

The conditions under which this incident took place and why Azerbaijan
shot the helicopter down rather than firing warning shots. Why was
Armenia carrying out such a full-scale three-day military exercise
inside the occupied territories of Azerbaijan? Given that the exercise
was taking place right next to the line of contact, it can be
considered provocative.

The fact that the incident took place a few days after a meeting in
Paris with French President Francois Hollande — France being a
co-chair in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) Minsk Group — where the two sides again committed to a
peaceful solution of the conflict and were requested to resist taking
steps that could further escalate tensions, plaints a very bleak
picture. It also emphasizes once again how ineffective the OSCE-led
peace effort has become.

As some experts on the region have said over the last couple of years,
we have returned to a back to basics policy. Meaning that the OSCE
Minsk Group has basically been focused on maintaining the cease-fire
and the Armenian-Azerbaijani dialogue on the presidential and
ministerial levels.

Yet as the recent incidents show it is not even dong that.The current
mechanism for monitoring the cease-fire is also inadequate, with
Personal Representative of the Chairperson-in-Office on the Conflict
Andrzej Kasprzyk heading up a tiny group of monitors that needs to
notify the two sides and ask permission to visit the line of contact
before going there.

At the time of writing this article, exchanges of fire are ongoing
across the line of contact and over the Armenia-Azerbaijani border
proper Furthermore, Armenia’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Artsrun
Hovannisyan has stated, quotThe consequences of this unprecedented
escalation will be very painful for the Azerbaijani side.quot Hence,
there is real concern about retaliation.

According to an article published on Eurasianet titled After
Azerbaijan Shoots Down Helicopter, How Will Armenia Respond? Emil
Sanamyan, the editor of the Armenian Reporter newspaper is quoted
stating that it would likely be a proportionate response, ie, shooting
down an Azerbaijani helicopter also flying close to the line.The
international community needs to be on red alert and immediately beef
up its diplomatic effort.

So far, the response (OSCE, NATO, EU, US, etc.) has been to repeat its
mantra, appealing to both sides to show restraint and avoid steps that
would escalate tension along the line of contact and the
Armenia-Azerbaijan border, remain calm and pursue a diplomatic
solution.

Unfortunately, expressing quotconcernquot in diplomatic language has
become nothing but empty words in real terms.Yes, we can agree that
the main responsibility for the resolution of the conflict remains in
the hands of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, yet at the same
time the international community has a responsibility to do more than
issue empty statements.

US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki has talked of the need to
redouble efforts. I hope these words will be transformed into concrete
actions before it’s too late.

Aram Arkun Appointed Tekeyan Cultural Association Executive Director

Executive Appointments Monitor Worldwide
November 14, 2014 Friday

Aram Arkun Appointed Tekeyan Cultural Association Executive Director

The Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) Central Board of Directors
recently appointed Aram Arkun as executive director of the
association, headquartered in Watertown.

With this appointment, the Association fills the vacancy of the post
of executive director at the TCA central office.

Arkun, a respected scholar, has a master’s degree in international
relations from University of Pennsylvania. He has been editor-in-chief
of Ararat quarterly, assistant director of the Krikor and Clara Zohrab
Information Center of the Armenian Diocese; adjunct assistant
professor at New York University and other posts. In addition to
English, Arkun speaks, Armenian (classical and modern), French,
Turkish (Ottoman and modern), some Persian, Russian, German and
Arabic.
“We are glad and fortunate to be able to appoint such a talent to fill
our vacant post of executive director in Watertown and we are looking
forward to work with Mr. Arkun to fulfill and advance our cultural and
educational programs in the United States, Canada and Armenia,” said
Dr. Haroutiun Arzoumanian, president of the TCA Central Board of
Directors.

Arkun himself also expressed his happiness at his new position. “The
work the Tekeyan Cultural Association carries out in the promotion of
Armenian culture is significant. Organizations like Tekeyan are
especially necessary in the diaspora to provide a gathering place and
forum for writers, readers, and all those interested in Armenian
creative expression. I hope to be able to help the organization expand
its cultural activities and to continue its fine tradition of
supporting Armenian schools. I also am very happy to be able to
contribute to the Armenian Mirror-Spectator,” he said. “I look forward
to working with Tekeyan members and others in the Armenian community,
and hearing their ideas about future activities.”

The Tekeyan Cultural Association, Inc. is a non-profit and tax-exempt
cultural and educational organization founded in 1969 in
Massachusetts. It has many chapters throughout the United States and
Canada, owns the Arshag Dickranian Day school in Los Angeles,
California, Cultural Centers in Altadena, California, and Montreal,
Canada, as well as rented facilities as cultural centers in Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey, and Toronto, Canada. The Association publishes the
trilingual weekly newspaper Abaka in Montreal, sponsors teachers in
five TCA schools in Armenia and Karabagh through its “Sponsor a
Teacher” program and publishes many literary books in Armenian and in
English. 2014 Global Data Point.

ANCC – Azerbaijan shot down helicopter over Nagorno Karabakh

ANCC Press Release – Azerbaijan shot down helicopter over Nagorno Karabakh

November 14, 2014

On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at approximately 1:45 pm (Yerevan
time), the Azerbaijani military shot down an unarmed helicopter on a
military training exercise over Nagorno Karabakh, killing all three
people on board.

Azerbaijani leaders, instead of calling for calm or regretting the
loss of life, reportedly immediately awarded a military medal to the
unit commander who shot down this unarmed aircraft.

This attack, unprecedented since the 1994 cease-fire, is the latest in
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s reckless escalation of incitement
and aggression, a pattern of violence that has taken far too many
lives, on both sides, and that threatens to drive this region into
renewed war.

The Canadian government has yet to issue a statement on Azerbaijan’s
continuously provocative actions and Canadian lawmakers have not yet
joined their colleagues in the United States and Europe in condemning
Azerbaijan’s latest act of aggression against the people of
Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenian National Committee of Canada President Dr. Girair Basmajian
stated “Azerbaijan’s attack on an unarmed helicopter and subsequent
conduct is a direct threat to the peace process. The Republic of
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia have sought to resolve this dispute
peacefully for the last twenty years, but the Aliyev regime has only
answered with more violence. The failure of Canada and the world
community to respond more forcefully to the Aliyev regime’s rewarding
of Ramil Safarov’s murder of an unarmed Armenian soldier during a NATO
training course and to the daily ceasefire violations by the
Azerbaijani military has contributed to this situation. Unless Canada
and our allies take a firm stance against the Aliyev regime’s attacks
and demonization of Armenians, there is no chance of a peaceful
solution to this conflict. The Canadian government’s silence only
encourages Azerbaijan to engage in even greater violence.”

We ask that all people of good conscience call on their
representatives to publicly condemn this despicable attack and make it
clear that Azerbaijan’s unprovoked aggression will not be ignored.

***

The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
grassroots human rights organization. Working in coordination with a
network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and
affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances
the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of
issues.

http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/52906

Les États-Unis et l’Union européenne préoccupés par la destruction d

KARABAGH
Les États-Unis et l’Union européenne préoccupés par la destruction
d’un hélicoptère au Karabagh

Les Etats-Unis et l’Union européenne ont fait écho aux sérieuses
préoccupations des médiateurs internationaux par la nouvelle escalade
du conflit du Haut-Karabagh résultant de la destruction d’un
hélicoptère de combat arménien. Le Chef de la politique étrangère de
l’UE, Federica Mogherini, a également appelé à une enquête sur
l’incident qui pourrait conduire à une autre recrudescence des combats
entre les forces arméniennes et azerbaïdjanaises. > indique Frederica
Mogherini dans un communiqué.

> a
ajouté le communiqué.

La porte-parole du Département d’Etat américain Jen Psaki a fait une
déclaration similaire indiquant que l’incident est > de la nécessité de réduire les tensions dans la zone du
conflit. Il ne peut y avoir > a dit
Jen Psaki aux journalistes à Washington.