Nouvelle Vague De Repression En Azerbaidjan

NOUVELLE VAGUE DE REPRESSION EN AZERBAIDJAN

REVUE DE PRESSE

Le journal LE MONDE a evoque l’arrivee du “president autocratique
d’Azerbaïdjan, Ilham Aliev” a Paris, lundi 27 octobre, “a un moment
où la repression s’accroît contre les opposants dans cette ancienne
republique sovietique du Caucase”.

Revenant sur un texte rendu public vendredi 24 octobre, par les
presidents de la Federation internationale des droits de l’homme
(FIDH), de l’Organisation mondiale contre la torture (OMCT) et de la
Ligue francaise des droits de l’homme (LDH), denoncant une > menee ces derniers mois contre les adversaires
du clan Aliev, au pouvoir a Bakou depuis l’effondrement de l’URSS le
journal revient plus precisemment sur le cas de Leyla Yunus.

Annoncant que Leyla Yunus a vu sa detention provisoire prolongee
jusqu’au 28 fevrier alors qu’elle a ete transferee a la prison du
ministère de l’interieur, a Bakou, tristement reputee pour sa pratique
de la torture, et qui est la seule en Azerbaïdjan a ne pas dependre
du ministère de la justice le journal LE MONDe affirme que cette
“prolongation de la detention de Leyla Yunus ne doit rien au hasard
et vise a montrer que l’Azerbaïdjan est insensible aux pressions
internationales. Elle est, en effet, intervenue alors que Mme Yunus
avait ete pressentie pour recevoir le prix Sakharov des droits de
l’homme du Parlement europeen, finalement attribue, le 21 octobre,
a un medecin congolais, Denis Mukwege”.

Pour le journal LE MONDE “son arrestation, ainsi que celles de
plusieurs autres opposants, illustre l’impunite dont le regime Aliev
croit beneficier, tant il est courtise par les puissances occidentales
en raison de ses fortes reserves en hydrocarbures. A l’heure où
l’Europe cherche a s’affranchir de sa dependance du gaz et du petrole
russe, l’Azerbaïdjan est percu comme un partenaire incontournable”.

lundi 27 octobre 2014, Stephane (c)armenews.com

Le Parti Republicain Ne Voit Aucune Raison Valable A Changer De Gouv

LE PARTI REPUBLICAIN NE VOIT AUCUNE RAISON VALABLE A CHANGER DE GOUVERNEMENT

Politique

Le Parti republicain reconnaît qu’il y a beaucoup de problèmes dans
le pays, mais il ne pense pas qu’un changement de gouvernement puisse
etre la solution.

Hermine Naghdalian, presidente-adjointe du Parlement armenien,
a reagi ce week-end aux appels a un changement de regime faits par
les dirigeants de l’opposition lors de la manifestation du 24 octobre
a Erevan.

Alors que Gagik Tsarukian, chef du BHK, a eu une note plus prudente
en exhortant seulement les dirigeants actuels a se conformer a la
serie de demandes concernant les questions sociales et economiques
ainsi que des reformes des lois electorales, les dirigeants de ses
allies de l’opposition ont ete plus radicaux. Levon Ter-Petrossian
(HAK) et Raffi Hovannisian (patrimoine) ont fait des appels plus
explicites pour un changement de regime immediat.

Samedi, Naghdalian a declare que Serge Sarkissian reconnaît qu'”il y
a plus de gens que ceux qui assistaient vendredi au rassemblement qui
ne sont pas pleinement satisfaits de la situation actuelle”. Mais,
dit-elle, il ne pense pas qu’un changement de gouvernement est
necessaire pour resoudre les problèmes actuels.

lundi 27 octobre 2014, Claire (c)armenews.com

L’inexorable agonie des chrétiens d’Orient

REVUE DE PRESSE
L’inexorable agonie des chrétiens d’Orient

D’un siècle à l’autre, l’histoire des chrétiens d’Orient a une
fcheuse tendance à se répéter. Ces vieilles civilisations, qui
renferment encore quelques secrets sur les origines de la vie du
Christ, se traînent dans le temps et l’espace avec le poids de la
malédiction sur les épaules. Ce fardeau de la servitude relie Joseph
Yacoub à Jean-François Colosimo, auteurs de deux ouvrages. Le premier,
sur l’extermination des Assyro-Chaldéo-Syriaques commise par les
Jeunes-Turcs en 1915 dans la foulée du génocide des Arméniens ; le
second, sur le calvaire des chrétiens d’Orient depuis cinquante ans de
révolutions dans le monde arabo-musulman.

Le génocide des Assyro-Chaldéens est peu connu, et toujours nié par
son auteur, la Turquie. Tout le travail de Joseph Yacoub, professeur
de science politique à l’Université catholique de Lyon et lui-même
descendant de rescapés, consiste à alerter l’opinion publique sur
l’injustice infligée à son peuple. Il décortique les méthodes du
régime jeune-turc pour asseoir la domination turque sur l’ensemble des
minorités de l’Empire, au nom d’un processus d’homogénéité nationale.
Longtemps refoulée ou intériorisée, cette tragédie à cheval sur
l’Anatolie et la Mésopotamie est désormais contée et affichée par les
nouvelles générations.

LIENS DIRECTS AVEC NOTRE ANTIQUITÉ

Elle est d’autant plus revendiquée aujourd’hui – et Joseph Yacoub
transmet le témoin de la barbarie à Jean-François Colosimo – que
l’actualité des chrétiens d’Irak et de Syrie étoffe hélas leurs
discours fatalistes. Quel que soit le régime en place, chaque crise
politique d’envergure prend les plus faibles et les moins intégrés
pour cibles des persécutions. Et, à ce compte, les chrétiens d’Orient
figurent en tête de liste des groupes à abattre. Or, comme l’écrit M.
Colosimo dans un récit plein d’humilité, ces peuples sont par leur
patrimoine culturel et archéologique des liens directs avec notre
Antiquité.

En effet, entrer dans le labyrinthe de ces premières sociétés
chrétiennes, c’est repartir des siècles en arrière, où chacune d’entre
elles s’attache à son credo théologique sur la nature divine et/ou
humaine de Jésus. Comment, peut-on se demander après la lecture de ces
deux ouvrages, la communauté internationale, si préoccupée à
intervenir contre les forces destructrices des bouddhas de Bamiyan en
Afghanistan ou des mausolées de Tombouctou au Mali, ne s’est-elle
jamais interrogée sur son incapacité à sauver ces vieux peuples des
tempêtes de sable de l’Histoire ?

Par l’incandescence de leur narration et les cris de révolte de leurs
auteurs, les ouvrages de Joseph Yacoub et de Jean-François Colosimo
rappellent, à quelques mois des célébrations en 2015 du centenaire du
génocide des Arméniens, qu’à force de subir les coups de l’Histoire,
c’est l’avenir des chrétiens au Proche- Orient, leur berceau, qui est
en question.

Les Hommes en trop, la malédiction des chrétiens d’Orient de
Jean-François Colosimo Fayard, 312 p., 19 euros

Qui s’en souviendra ? 1915 : le génocide assyro-chaldéo-syriaque de
Joseph Yacoub Les Editions du Cerf, 304 p., 24 euros

gaïdz minassian

JEUDI 23 OCTOBRE 2014

LE MONDE

dimanche 26 octobre 2014,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

Lusignan et Mélusine, une nouvelle exposition

La Nouvelle République du Centre Ouest
mercredi 22 octobre 2014

Lusignan et Mélusine, une nouvelle exposition

Christine Rousseau, présidente de l’association « Les Lusignan et
Mélusine » a invité les bénévoles de l’association, le graphiste et la
municipalité au vernissage de la toute nouvelle exposition permanente
de l’association. Cette nouvelle expo a fait l’objet d’un travail
d’une dizaine de mois, confié pour partie au graphiste mélusin Denis
Villatte qui a réalisé un gigantesque travail de recherche. Cette
exposition visible à la Maison du Tourisme, emmène sur les pas de la
fée mélusine, des seigneurs de Lusignan, des rois de Jérusalem, de
Chypre et d’Arménie.

Le 13 décembre, un monument commémorant le génocide arménien, dédié à
Léon V et à ceux qui ont donné leurs vies pendant les guerres de 14/18
et 39/45 sera inauguré dans la cité mélusine en présence d’un
archevêque arménien, de l’ambassadeur d’Arménie en France. Cette
inauguration sera suivie d’une conférence, de la visite de la ville et
d’un repas. Le lendemain, une messe orthodoxe et catholique sera
donnée à l’église ; il fallait donc bien anticiper pour que l’expo
soit achevée dans les temps. L’association créée en 1989 s’attache à
mettre en valeur et à faire connaître à un large public le patrimoine
légendaire, historique et monumental de la ville.

Chaque mercredi après-midi, Françoise Collon-Sabourin propose des
visites guidées. Rendez-vous à la Maison du Tourisme. Entrée gratuite.

Lors du vernissage de l’exposition.

The Kobani Riddle and the Islamic State (ISIL)

Center for Research on Globalization, Canada
Oct 26 2014

The Kobani Riddle and the Islamic State (ISIL)

By Pepe Escobar

The brave women of Kobani – where Syrian Kurds are desperately
fighting ISIS/ISIL/Daesh – are about to be betrayed by the
“international community”. These women warriors, apart from Caliph
Ibrahim’s goons, are also fighting treacherous agendas by the US,
Turkey and the administration of Iraqi Kurdistan. So what’s the real
deal in Kobani?

Let’s start by talking about Rojava. The full meaning of Rojava – the
three mostly Kurdish provinces of northern Syria – is conveyed in this
editorial (in Turkish) published by jailed activist Kenan Kirkaya. He
argues that Rojava is the home of a “revolutionary model” that no less
than challenges “the hegemony of the capitalist, nation-state system”
– way beyond its regional “meaning for Kurds, or for Syrians or
Kurdistan.”

Kobani – an agricultural region – happens to be at the epicenter of
this non-violent experiment in democracy, made possible by an
arrangement early on during the Syrian tragedy between Damascus and
Rojava (you don’t go for regime change against us, we leave you
alone). Here, for instance, it’s argued that “even if only a single
aspect of true socialism were able to survive there, millions of
discontented people would be drawn to Kobani.”

In Rojava, decision-making is via popular assemblies – multicultural
and multi-religious. The top three officers in each municipality are a
Kurd, an Arab and an Assyrian or Armenian Christian; and at least one
of these three must be a woman. Non-Kurd minorities have their own
institutions and speak their own languages.

Among a myriad of women’s and youth councils, there is also an
increasingly famous feminist army, the YJA Star militia (“Union of
Free Women”, with the “star” symbolizing Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar).

The symbolism could not be more graphic; think of the forces of Ishtar
(Mesopotamia) fighting the forces of ISIS (originally an Egyptian
goddess), now transmogrified into an intolerant Caliphate. In the
young 21st century, it’s the female barricades of Kobani that are in
the forefront fighting fascism.

Inevitably there should be quite a few points of intersection between
the International Brigades fighting fascism in Spain in 1936 and what
is happening in Rojava, as stressed by one of the very few articles
about it published in Western mainstream media.

If these components were not enough to drive crazy deeply intolerant
Wahhabis and Takfiris (and their powerful Gulf petrodollar backers)
then there’s the overall political set up.

The fight in Rojava is essentially led by the PYD, which is the Syrian
branch of the Turkish PKK, the Marxist guerrillas at war against
Ankara since the 1970s. Washington, Brussels and NATO – under
relentless Turkish pressure – have always officially ranked both PYD
and PKK as “terrorists”.

Careful examination of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan’s must-read book
Democratic Confederalism reveals this terrorist/Stalinist equation as
bogus (Ocalan has been confined to the island-prison of Imrali since
1999.)

What the PKK – and the PYD – are striving for is “libertarian
municipalism”. In fact that’s exactly what Rojava has been attempting;
self-governing communities applying direct democracy, using as pillars
councils, popular assemblies, cooperatives managed by workers – and
defended by popular militias. Thus the positioning of Rojava in the
vanguard of a worldwide cooperative economics/democracy movement whose
ultimate target would be to bypass the concept of a nation-state.

Not only this experiment is taking place politically across northern
Syria; in military terms, it was the PKK and the PYD who actually
managed to rescue those tens of thousands of Yazidis corralled by
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh in Mount Sinjar, and not American bombs, as the spin
went. And now, as PYD co-president Asya Abdullah details, what’s
needed is a “corridor” to break the encirclement of Kobani by Caliph
Ibrahim’s goons.

Sultan Erdogan’s power play Ankara, meanwhile, seems intent to prolong
a policy of “lots of problems with our neighbors.”

For Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz, “the main cause of ISIS is
the Syrian regime”. And Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu – who invented
the now defunct “zero problems with our neighbors” doctrine in the
first place – has repeatedly stressed Ankara will only intervene with
boots on the ground in Kobani to defend the Kurds if Washington
presents a “post-Assad plan”.

And then there’s that larger than life character; Turkish President
Tayyip Erdogan, aka Sultan Erdogan. Sultan Erdogan’s edicts are well
known. Syrian Kurds should fight against Damascus under the command of
that lousy fiction, the reconstituted (and to be trained, of all
places, in Saudi Arabia) Free Syrian Army; they should forget about
any sort of autonomy; they should meekly accept Turkey’s request for
Washington to create a no-fly zone over Syria and also a “secured”
border on Syrian territory. No wonder both the PYD and Washington have
rejected these demands.

Sultan Erdogan has his eyes set on rebooting the peace process with
the PKK; and he wants to lead it in a position of force. So far his
only concession has been to allow Iraqi Kurd peshmergas to enter
northern Syria to counter-balance the PYD-PKK militias, and thus
prevent the strengthening of an anti-Turkish Kurdish axis.

At the same time Sultan Erdogan knows ISIS/ISIL/Daesh has already
recruited up to 1,000 Turkish passport holders – and counting. His
supplemental nightmare is that the toxic brew laying waste to “Syraq”
will sooner rather than later mightily overspill inside Turkish
borders.

Watch those barbarians at the gates Caliph Ibrahim’s goons have
already telegraphed their intention to massacre and/or enslave the
entire civilian population of Kobani. And yet Kobani, per se, has no
strategic value for ISIS/ISIL/Daesh (that’s what US Secretary of State
John Kerry himself said last week; but then, predictably, he reversed
himself). This very persuasive PYD commander though is very much aware
of the ISIS/ISIL/Daesh threat.

Kobani is not essential compared to Deir ez-Zor (which has an airport
supplying the Syrian Arab Army) or Hasakah (which has oil fields
controlled by Kurds helped by the Syrian Arab Army). Kobani boasts no
airport and no oil fields.

On the other hand, the fall of Kobani would generate immensely
positive extra PR for the already very slick Caliph enterprise –
widening the perception of a winning army especially among new,
potential, EU passport holder recruits, as well as establishing a
solid base very close to the Turkish border.

Essentially, what Sultan Erdogan is doing is to fight both Damascus
(long-term) and the Kurds (medium term) while actually giving a free
pass (short-term) to ISIS/ISIL/Daesh. And yet, further on down the
road, Turkish journalist Fehim Tastekin is right; training
non-existent “moderate” Syrian rebels in oh-so-democratic Saudi Arabia
will only lead to the Pakistanization of Turkey. A remix – once again
– of the scenario played out during the 1980s Afghan jihad.

As if this was not muddled enough, in a game changer – and reversing
its “terrorist” dogma – Washington is now maintaining an entente
cordiale with the PYD. And that poses an extra headache for Sultan
Erdogan.

This give-and-take between Washington and the PYD is still up for
grabs. Yet some facts on the ground spell it all out; more US bombing,
more US air drops (including major fail air drops, where the freshly
weaponized end up being The Caliph’s goons).

A key fact should not be overlooked. As soon as the PYD was more or
less “recognized” by Washington, PYD head Saleh Muslim went to meet
the wily Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) leader Masoud Barzani.
That’s when the PYD promised a “power sharing” with Barzani’s
peshmergas on running Rojava.

Syrian Kurds who were forced to abandon Kobani and exile themselves in
Turkey, and who support the PYD, cannot return to Syria; but Iraqi
Kurds can go back and forth. This dodgy deal was brokered by the KRG’s
intel chief, Lahur Talabani. The KRG, crucially, gets along very well
with Ankara.

That sheds further light on Erdogan’s game; he wants the peshmerga –
who are fierce enemies of the PKK – to become the vanguard against
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh and thus undermine the PYD/PKK alliance. Once again,
Turkey is pitting Kurds against Kurds.

Washington for its part is manipulating Kobani to completely
legitimize – on a “humanitarian”, R2P vein – its crusade against
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh. It’s never enough to remember this whole thing
started with a barrage of Washington spin about the bogus, ghostly
Khorasan group preparing a new 9-11. Khorasan, predictably, entirely
vanished from the news cycle.

In the long run, the American power play is a serious threat to the
direct democracy experiment in Rojava, which Washington cannot but
interpret as – God forbid! – a return of communism.

So Kobani is now a crucial pawn in a pitiless game manipulated by
Washington, Ankara and Irbil. None of these actors want the direct
democracy experiment in Kobani and Rojava to bloom, expand and start
to be noticed all across the Global South. The women of Kobani are in
mortal danger of being, if not enslaved, bitterly betrayed.

And it gets even more ominous when the ISIS/ISIL/Daesh play on Kobani
is seen essentially for what it is; a diversionary tactic, a trap for
the Obama administration. What The Caliph’s goons are really aiming at
is Anbar province in Iraq – which they already largely control – and
the crucial Baghdad belt. The barbarians are at the gates – not only
Kobani’s but also Baghdad’s.

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is
Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007), Red Zone Blues: a
snapshot of Baghdad during the surge (Nimble Books, 2007), and Obama
does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). He may be reached at
[email protected] .

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-kobani-riddle-and-the-islamic-state-isil/5410011

Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders to reconvene over Nagorno-Karabakh

Interfax, Russia
Oct 25 2014

Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders to reconvene over Nagorno-Karabakh – office

YEREVAN. October 25

Presidents Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan
are due to have one more meeting on Monday in seeking a solution to
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Armenian president’s office said on
Saturday.

The meeting will be brokered by French President Francois Hollande and
held in Paris, the office told Interfax.

Sargsyan is due in Paris on Sunday for a working visit at Hollande’s invitation.

“On Monday, the Armenian and French presidents will hold a meeting at
which they will discuss a wide range of bilateral issues and the
process of peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The
same day, the Armenian and Azeri presidents will hold negotiations at
the initiative of the French president,” the Armenia president’s
office said.

Alliés et allégeances : l’Arménie prend note des relations militaire

ARMENIE
Alliés et allégeances : l’Arménie prend note des relations militaires
russo-azerbaïdjanaises

Erevan considère comme “normal” l’approfondissement de la coopération
politico-militaire russo-azerbaïdjanaise a déclaré le ministre
arménien de la Défense Seyran Ohanian.

Lundi 13 octobre, à Bakou, les ministres de la Défense de
l’Azerbaïdjan et la Russie ont eu des entretiens après quoi un plan de
coopération militaire pour 2015 a été signé. > a déclaré le ministre
russe de la Défense Sergueï Shoygu après des entretiens avec son
homologue azerbaïdjanais Zakir Hasanov.

Prenant la parole à l’Université française d’Arménie à Erevan le
ministre de la Défense Ohanian a déclaré : >.

Directeur du Centre arménien pour des Études Nationales et
internationales Manvel Sarkissian a déclaré dans une interview à RFE /
RL qu’après la vente d’armes à l’Azerbaïdjan Moscou se déplace
progressivement vers la formation d’une alliance politico-militaire
avec Bakou.

Peu d’espoir pour un accord lors des pourparlers Azerbaïdjan-Arménie

HAUT KARABAGH
Peu d’espoir pour un accord lors des pourparlers Azerbaïdjan-Arménie en France

Tbilissi, 26 oct 2014 (AFP) – Le président français François Hollande
doit recevoir lundi les dirigeants de l’Azerbaïdjan et de l’Arménie
pour des négociations sur la région disputée du Nagorny-Karabakh, sans
grand espoir d’un accord pour mettre fin à ce conflit larvé qui
connaît depuis quelques mois une recrudescence de violences.

“Il nous semblait important de réunir les deux présidents pour les
appeler à travailler ensemble, à se remettre autour de la table, à
faire baisser la tension pour pouvoir ensuite travailler sur le fond :
rétablir la confiance”, a expliqué une source diplomatique française.

Les relations entre l’Arménie et l’Azerbaïdjan, deux petits pays
caucasiens de l’ex-URSS, sont empoisonnées depuis plus de 20 ans par
une dispute territoriale autour de la région du Nagorny-Karabakh,
passée sous autorité de séparatistes arméniens soutenus par Erevan
dans les années 1990 après une guerre qui a fait près de 30.000 morts,
et dont Bakou entend reprendre le contrôle.

Malgré des années de négociations sous médiation internationale depuis
le cessez-le-feu de 1994, les deux camps n’ont toujours pas signé un
accord de paix définitif à propos de la région, à majorité arménienne,
mais qui est toujours reconnue à l’étranger comme faisant partie de
l’Azerbaïdjan. Les risques d’un nouveau conflit demeurent palpables.

L’Azerbaïdjan, pays riche de ses exportations pétrolières et dont les
dépenses militaires dépassent le budget d’État total de l’Arménie, a
menacé de reprendre par la force le territoire disputé si les
négociations n’aboutissaient pas à des résultats concrets.

L’Arménie, qui est pour sa part armée par la Russie, assure toutefois
qu’elle est capable de repousser toute offensive.

– ‘La clé à Moscou’ –

En août, les violences au Nagorny-Karabakh et sur la frontière entre
les deux pays ont atteint un niveau sans précédent dans les années
récentes, provoquant la mort de plus de 20 soldats des deux camps. Il
s’agit des accrochages les plus meurtriers depuis le cessez-le-feu.
Les tensions entre l’Azerbaïdjan et l’Arménie, soutenue par Moscou, se
sont également nourries de l’escalade entre la Russie et l’Occident à
propos de l’Ukraine, où les troupes gouvernementales combattent les
séparatistes prorusses depuis plus de six mois.

“Ce qui s’est passé en Ukraine a eu un impact direct” sur le conflit
au Nagorny-Karabakh, estime une source dans l’entourage du président
français, ajoutant que le rattachement de la Crimée à la Russie en
mars dernier a “exacerbé le climat”.

“Moscou détient la clé de la résolution du conflit, mais n’utilise pas
ses leviers d’influence intentionnellement car elle a intérêt à
conserver le statu quo pour maintenir son influence sur l’Azerbaïdjan
et, en particulier, sur l’Arménie”, affirme Shahin Abbasov, un expert
azerbaïdjanais indépendant.

Selon lui, en organisant les négociations à Paris, M. Hollande “vise à
priver le président russe Vladimir Poutine de son rôle d’arbitre
exclusif” dans le conflit. Un diplomate français prévient cependant :
“Il serait surprenant qu’on ait des progrès concrets à annoncer à la
fin, mais il y a la volonté du président Hollande de progresser avec
ces deux parties, de dialoguer”. Le président français doit recevoir
séparément le président azerbaïdjanais Ilham Aliev et son homologue
arménien Serge Sarkissian, mais une rencontre entre les deux hommes
n’est pas exclue.

– Droits de l’Homme –

M. Hollande devra également aborder la question épineuse des droits de
l’Homme en Azerbaïdjan, où les ONG dénoncent de multiples violations
et accusent le gouvernement de réprimer l’opposition depuis la
réélection de M. Aliev pour un troisième mandat l’année dernière.
Selon elles, plusieurs dizaines de prisonniers politiques sont détenus
dans les prisons azerbaïdjanaises.

Dernièrement, la militante pour la défense des droits de l’Homme Leyla
Yunus et son mari ont été arrêtés sur des soupçons d’espionnage au
profit de l’Arménie, des accusations dénoncées par l’ONG Human Rights
Watch comme “fausses”.

La détention provisoire de cette militante gée de 57 ans a été
prolongée de quatre mois vendredi, malgré les protestations de la
France et des États-Unis.

La fille du couple, Dinara Yunusova, a exhorté M. Hollande à demander
au président Aliev la libération de ses parents.

dimanche 26 octobre 2014,
Ara (c)armenews.com

VivaCell-MTS & Fuller Center for Housing Armenia Partnership Continu

VivaCell-MTS & Fuller Center for Housing Armenia Partnership Continues

23-10-2014 18:44:15 |

23 October, 2014, Yervandashat Village, RA. Owing to the partnership
between VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia the current
year has become prominent for eight families – has been solved their
top priority issue – the housing problem.

VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian, staff members from the
company and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia team had a regular visit
to Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and Margara sharing
with five families their happiness.

Nine families from Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and
Margara, will meet the winter without worries and concerns.

“It is already a month that some of our fellow villagers have already
finished the construction of their homes. We were feeling awe
following the process, sometimes we were getting discouraged thinking
whether the day when we finish the renovation of our house would come
or not, whether we would feel the happiness of living in a safe and
decent home. Now the sense of despair has disappeared,” said Tsovinar
Grigoryan, whose family more than anyone else knows what it means to
live with deteriorated roof and without basic housing conditions.

“It was a month ago that the teams of VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center
for Housing Armenia as well as a group of foreign volunteers joined us
helping with the construction of our house. In one day the teams did
such a great work that we wouldn’t have managed to do ourselves in
this period and wouldn’t have finished the construction till now. Now
my family has a safe roof over its head. There are no words that can
express my feelings and the sense of gratitude,” said Hakob Muradyan.

“Fatherland is a sacred idea, the purest of all the beliefs. It is the
fundament upon which our identity relies on. Yet it is tangible as
anything else around us. It’s about soil cultivated by the farmer and
the harvest that the land yields, it’s about village kids who live in
harmony with the nature, it’s about strong families who pass their
knowledge of land cultivation from generation to generation together
with their love for the birthplace. Fatherland is the air that we
breathe; it’s the eyes of the young shepherd, clean as the spring
water he drinks. Fatherland is the cumulative belief that each of us,
nowadays Armenians, should hold: we are the means to pass this holy
land inherited from our ancestors to our children. For preserving our
Fatherland, we have to work a lot, day and night, sparing no effort.
We have to build – and with each of the houses that we build, we
rebuild our belief. No one else will do this for us,” said
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian

In the frames of this project 6 houses were renovated, 2 half-built
houses completed and one house purchased in Armavir region.

”The least each of us can do for these people is to create basic
housing conditions, safe roof and solid walls. For an Armenian the
home is more than a place to live in and we try to do the possible to
make more families live without the concern of living in comfortless
conditions,” said Ashot Yeghiazaryan, Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia president.

VivaCell-MTS has invested 55 million AMD for the housing project in
the borderland villages of Armenia and Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia has undertaken the implementation of the project.

VivaCell-MTS (K-Telecom CJSC) is Armenia’s leading mobile operator,
having the widest 2G/3.75G/4G network reach and spreading a wide range
of Voice and Data services all across Armenia. Having the best of the
Armenian people interest at heart since its launch on 1st July 2005
and in a short period of time VivaCell-MTS has managed to build a
nationwide network and a considerable customer base. VivaCell-MTS
drives innovation and aims at always being at the forefront of any
development serving the Armenian mobile communications market. The
company follows the guidance provided by ISO 26000 (International
Standard of Social Responsibility). For more information, visit


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Predicting the danger of isolation

Predicting the danger of isolation

October 25 2014

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan by the invitation of the First
Vice-President of Islamic Republic of Iran, Eshaq Jahangiri, recently
visited Iran. At the meeting with Jahangiri, Hovik Abrahamyan
expressed confidence that the visit will give a new impetus to
mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries. IRI First
Vice-President noticed that the economic relations yield to the
available high-level political dialogue. Both sides emphasized that
there is a great potential for economic partnership and it is
necessary to do everything possible to give a new impetus to joint
projects and programs for bringing them to life. They also emphasized
the need for activating the economic relations. H. Abrahamyan
mentioned that Armenia’s agreement to join the Eurasian Economic Union
would open new perspectives for the future development of the
country’s economy, as well as opportunities for foreign investments.
H. Abrahamyan’s and Jahangirii’s one-on-one talk was followed by an
extended staff meeting, during which they touched upon the
implementation process of a number of projects of strategic
significance, and their prospects. The Prime Minister of Armenia met
with IRI Foreign Minister Mohammad Zafad Zarif and discussed regional
issues and bilateral cooperation. And in the meeting with Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani, has mentioned that Iran is willing to
support the Armenian initiatives, as well as implementation of joint
programs. In the meeting with the Iranian president, the Prime
Minister of Armenia also spoke about Armenia’s accession to the EaEU
and emphasized that it enables to assume the role of a liaison for the
members of this structure and foreign business communities, and that
favorable conditions have been created in Armenia for investments. A
day before the visit of the Prime Minister, the RA President’s advisor
had shared some information on partnership with Iran and the programs.
In the “Armenia’s economic prospects in the EaEU” conference, the RA
President’s Advisor Karine Minasyan said that Iran is interested in
closer relations with Armenia, given Armenia’s accession to the
Eurasian Economic Union. “Joining the Eurasian Economic Union, Armenia
can become a road for Iran to the Russian market, so it is interested
in continuing and further deepening the partnership with Armenia,”
mentioned Minasyan according to “Armenpress”. According to the “Ekho
Kavkaza”, Armenia and Iran are planning to open another, the third
electricity transmission line over Araks river. Iranian Energy
Minister Hamid Chitchian informed that the two parties want to expand
their capabilities of transmitting the electricity. Moreover, Iran,
Armenia accelerates the paces of construction of two hydro power
plants on the Araks river. “The bank problems were hampering the
implementation of the project for some time, but now those issues are
resolved,” informed Chitchian. The last moves implemented by Armenia’s
government authorities on the way to joining the EaEU, are quite
remarkable. One gets the impression that the government of Armenia is
trying to keep balance in foreign policy directions. Official Yerevan
is expressing readiness to expand the relations with the EU and there
have already been responds and assertions by several European
diplomats that with regard to co-relations with Armenia, Brussels is
thinking about what direction to take on to move forward. A few days
ago, the Prime Minister visited the United States, now the neighboring
country Iran, a country towards which the sentiment of international
community in recent times has been changed significantly. The former
US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s assessment a few days ago was
noteworthy that Iran is a natural ally of the United States. According
to his words, it’s the ideological, religious component that makes it
an antagonist. Under the current sentiment of the West towards
Armenia’s strategic ally Russia, and the sanctions against Russian,
perhaps, Armenia’s government authorities moving toward the Eurasian
Union are conscious of what unpredictable situation, first, the
isolated “sponsor” country may appear, moreover, its ally or
“satellite” countries. The recent moves implemented by Armenia’s
government officials in the foreign policy are probably due to this.
As to what results will be, is still, of course, too early to speak
about, but it should also be noted that, however, at lease attempts
are made by the government authorities to show some independence in
the foreign policy and not to hand over everything under the
“disposition” of Russia.

Emma GABRIELYAN

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