Raffi Hovannisian Meets American, European Officials

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14 December 2012

RAFFI HOVANNISIAN MEETS AMERICAN, EUROPEAN OFFICIALS

Yerevan–Today Heritage Party leader Raffi K. Hovannisian received US
deputy assistant secretary of state Thomas Melia and his delegation.
They discussed Armenia’s democratic challenges in the pre-election
period as well as its foreign policy priorities overall.

In a separate encounter, Hovannisian met in a group setting, and
discussed a similar agenda of topics, with Swedish foreign minister
Carl Bildt, Polish foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski, and Bulgarian
foreign minister Nikolay Mladenov.

From: Baghdasarian

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According to alert the Police demanded a bribe

According to alert the Police demanded a bribe
Fri, 12/14/2012 – 11:48

The Police has prepared materials regarding the reported case on
demanding a bribe by the police officers from a citizen and sent to
the RA SIS.

As the Public Relations and Media Department of the RA Police informs,
a resident of Artashat on December 12, reported at the Police Internal
Affairs Department that he was arrested the same day at the dental
clinic with the allegation of using drugs and brought to the 3rd
division of the criminal prosecution unit of the Police Yerevan
Department, after which he was transferred to the detoxication center.
The police officers demanded from him USD 3000 in exchange for not
reporting the fact of using drugs and not invoking criminal liability
against him, on which he did not agree.

Later the doctor of the same dental clinic Gevorg Martirosyan came to
the Police Yerevan department and after a private conversation with
one of the police officers said that in case of paying USD 2000 all
the questions could be settled. According to the agreement, AMD 300
thousand had to be paid the same day and the rest of the money today,
on December 13.

As a result of the measures taken the Head of Department Vaghinak
Vardanyan, the authorized operations officer Gevorg Gevorgyan, the
doctor of the dental clinic Gevorg Martirosyan were brought to the
Police Internal Security Department with the allegation of receiving a
bribe and the senior authorized operations officer Edward Zaqaryan was
called to the Police.

`The process of self-purification in the Police continues. Those who
violate the law, undermine the dignity and the pride of the uniform of
the police officer do not have their place in the system, this is the
fundamental principle of the policy adopted by the Police’ is stated
in the message spread by the Police.

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From: Baghdasarian

Hollande a reçu le Patriarche Bartholomée Ier de Constantinople

Hollande a reçu le Patriarche Bartholomée Ier de Constantinople

Publié le : 14-12-2012

Info Collectif VAN – – Le Collectif VAN vous
invite à lire ce communiqué de presse publié sur le site de l’Elysée
le 12 décembre 2012.

Légende photo : Le président de la République a reçu le Patriarche
`cuménique de Constantinople, Bartholomée Ier.

© Présidence de la République – Pascal SEGRETTE

Elysée

Communiqué – Entretien avec le Patriarche Bartholomée Ier de Constantinople

12 décembre 2012

Le Président de la République a reçu aujourd’hui le Patriarche
`cuménique de Constantinople, Bartholomée Ier.

Il a rendu hommage à l’action du Patriarche, qui bénéficie de la
primauté d’honneur au sein de l’orthodoxie, en faveur du dialogue
interreligieux et de la tolérance, ainsi qu’à sa grande ouverture au
monde.

Il a salué le rôle précieux que joue le Patriarche en Turquie.

Alors que se tient aujourd’hui à Marrakech la quatrième Conférence des
amis du peuple syrien, le Chef de l’Etat et le Patriarche ont évoqué
les violences inacceptables subies par les Syriens depuis plus de
vingt mois.

Le Président de la République et le Patriarche ont également évoqué la
situation des chrétiens d’Orient. Le Président de la République a
rappelé la relation particulière, fondée sur l’Histoire, que la France
entretient avec ces communautés, et l’attention qui était portée à
leur situation. Il a exprimé au Patriarche sa conviction que la
meilleure façon de favoriser leur présence en Orient était d’`uvrer à
ce que les changements politiques en cours aboutissent à la démocratie
et à l’Etat de droit.

Retour à la rubrique

Source/Lien : Elysée

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.collectifvan.org/article.php?r=0&id=69801
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Is Artsakh Public Television Engaged in Advertising?

Is Artsakh Public Television Engaged in Advertising?

Friday, 14 December 2012 13:20

Artsakh Public Television turns out to be authorized to commercial
advertising running that the presented service was the best gift to
the inhabitants at the threshold of the Constitution Day. We mean the
video material about the opening of the fitness club at the `Vallex
Garden’ hotel which was intended to advertise the business through
different people’s speeches.

It leaves us with the impression that the fitness club was opened by
the government and the citizens will be able to make free of charge
use of it whereas it is only an ordinary business as it was mentioned
in the video material itself when presenting the conditions of making
use of the club and the newly opened swimming pool.

That similar clubs and pools are required in Karabakh is out of
question but this might be introduced as an advertisement and not
during the news broadcast of the public television. And this is
observed in the case when there are numerous problems in the Republic
whereas the television that is considered to be public prefers not to
touch upon them.

From: Baghdasarian

http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2701-en554

Premier of film about famous Armenian poet – VIDEO

Premier of film about famous Armenian poet – VIDEO

December 14, 2012 | 22:38

On December 14, in the hall of `Moscow’ cinema in Yerevan, the
premiere of artistic drama about famous Armenian poet Yeghishe
Charents `Vision of Death’ (`Mahvan tesil’) was held. The film was
produced by Radio Liberty based on the memoirs of the great poet’s
wife Isabella Charents. It tells about the last days the poet spent in
Yerevan prison, difficulties and trials, through which Charents went
in his last years.

Ara Harutyunyan (Yeghishe Charents), Narine Grigoryan (Isabella
Charents) and Tigran Matsakyan (the investigator) starred in the
movie. Producer and director of the film is Harry Tamrazian, script by
Gayane Danielian, and the operator is Levon Grigoryan.

The representative of the Radio Liberty Nenad Pejic, during opening
remarks prior to showing the film on the big screen, said he hopes
that this project will be successful, and will become a new line of
work.

From: Baghdasarian

http://news.am/eng/news/132567.html

Envoy: Armenia, Belarus share stance in international platforms

Envoy: Armenia, Belarus share stance in international platforms

December 14, 2012 – 20:20 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – 2012 was quite a successful year in terms of
development of Armenian-Belarusian relations, ambassador of Belarus to
Yerevan said.

As Stepan Sukharenko told a press conference, progress was recorded
particularly in inter-parliamentary and economic cooperation.

`Armenia and Belarus hold a common stance in international platforms,
with less progress reported in economic ties,’ the envoy said, voicing
hope for deepening of bilateral relations in 2013.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/137595/Envoy_Armenia_Belarus_share_stance_in_international_platforms

Parsing French FM’s Code Language

Parsing French FM’s Code Language
Editorial Board, 14 December 2012

In mid-December, Laurent Fabius, the foreign minister of France, wrote
an article in Istanbul’s “Hurriyet Daily News” about the
French-Turkish relations and made references to Armenians. The
article, titled “France and Turkey: New horizons for a long-standing
relationship”, was a masterpiece of double-talk, coded language,
waffling, Turkey stroking, diversion, and plain untruths. Let’s try to
translate what the long-time friend of Turkey wrote.

1. “I hope that one day soon, we can achieve a calm, fair reading of
history,” writes Fabius.
Translation: What we know is what Armenians claim happened. I hope one
day we get the Turkish version, and decide for ourselves who is
telling the truth. No mention that the Genocide has been established
as a fact by historians of the period, including the International
Association of Genocide Scholars.
You’ve heard Charles Aznavour’s weepy ballads. The Armenian version of
the Genocide is compromised. We hope “one day soon”, Turks will come
up with their version so we can forget the whole thing and share a
shish-kebab, a doner and Turkish Delight together.

2. “The question of the Armenian genocide is a sensitive and difficult
subject that has all too often cast a shadow over the French-Turkish
bilateral relations.”
Translation: Those pesky, irritating French-Armenians are sabotaging
amicable relations between France and Turkey.
“Sensitive and difficult subject” to whom? For Turks who rather see
the world forget? For Monsieur Fabius? The man who apparently would
like to see Armenians forget, although he would be appalled if someone
suggested that his co-religionists forget the Holocaust.

3. “The tragedy that befell the ancestors of our compatriots of
Armenian origin.”
Notice how the wily veteran diplomat waffles and refuses to say “genocide”.

4. “My colleague Ahmet Davutoglu has made encouraging statements. I
quote, ‘The Armenians have before them someone who is listening.'”
Monsieur Fabius isn’t lying: Davutoglu is his colleague: they are pair
of foxes who hope Armenians can be lulled through pretend language and
false promises.
And pray tell, when did Davutoglu begin to listen to the Armenians?
The Turkish foreign minister, a coward who hides his Karait Jewish
origins, knows too well what Armenians want. There are enough Genocide
of Armenians books, magazines, newspapers, testimonies from foreign
and Armenian eyewitnesses, diplomatic and military dispatches, photos,
movies, and TV documentaries to fill a whole wing of the Louvre. They
tell chapter and verse what Turkey and Turks did to innocent Armenian
civilians. These documents state exactly what Armenians want. Is Mr.
Davutoglu “listening” to the Armenians or to the Turkish or
Turkish-hired Western “scholars” who have made a career of Genocide
denial? Is Davutoglu waiting for Armenians to amass documentation
material to fill the Louvre before he concedes the truth?

5. “This foreign minister doesn’t say nothing happened in 1915.”
Ahem. Many things happened in 1915. The world was at war; four
emperors lost their crowns; many colonies gained their independence;
Frank Sinatra was born that year. What is Monsieur Fabius referring
to? Surely not to the birth of Old Blue Eyes? Perhaps he means to say
as the Ottoman Empire disappeared many Muslims also died. Perhaps
Armenians killed these unidentified Muslims.

6. “For myself, I am not unaware of Turkey’s suffering during the
gradual dismantlement of the Ottoman Empire, with its successions of
massacres and exoduses.”
There you have it. As predicted in No. 5, Monsieur Fabius doesn’t
mention that Turkey’s suffering was its own doing. It entered the war,
hoping its ally, Germany, would win and Turks would be given the
opportunity to ravish more lands and enslave more people. And what
about Fabius’ “massacres and exoduses”? Perhaps the unarmed Armenians
massacred the Turks and then, in a mass exodus, left their ancestral
homes for the green pastures of the Syrian Desert. Those crazy
Armenians.

7. “However,I do believe that the disappearance of the Armenian
civilization from Anatolian soil warrants some thinking on Turkey’s
part.”
Ah, mendacity, ah, doubletalk. “Anatolian soil,” says the minister,
not Western Armenia, not Armenian Cilicia. “Warrants some thinking on
Turkey’s part”? SOME? For about 15 minutes? Then what?

8. “As to what is needed to heal the open wounds opened in 1915.”
Fabius is asking the criminal–who has been denying its bloody deed
for a century–to decide what is needed to heal the open wounds. Not
Genocide, not theft of Armenian property, not the eviction of
Armenians from their 4,000-year-old homeland, but “wounds” which
Turkey might see fit to perhaps discuss, since Ahmetoglu is in a
listening mode this week.

Mon Dieu, ministre.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.keghart.com/Editorial-LFabius

Russians have raised price for natural gas -Armenian oppositionist

Russians have raised price for natural gas -Armenian oppositionist

TERT.AM
17:44 – 14.12.12

Russia has already imposed a higher price for the natural gas supplied
to Armenia, according to an oppositionist.

Speaking to Tert.am, Vahagn Khachatryan of the Armenian National
Congress denied the nature minister’s earlier promise to prevent an
increase in the tariffs. Khachatryan noted that the State Revenue
Committee confirmed in the third quarter of 2011 that the price for
the blue fuel is already up.

`No one denied the truth, yet nobody says what the sale price for
natural gas is in Armenia. They say it is the same price, but that
isn’t true,’ he said, noting that the current price is $244 per 1,000
cubic meters.’

Minister of Energy and Nature Protection Armen Movsisyan had earlier
told the Armenian service of RFE/RL (Azatutyun) that the government
still hopes to prevent an increase.

`We hope to have an agreement before the end of this year,’ he was
quoted as saying.

Citing the records of the State Revenue Committee, the lawmakers of
the opposition Armenian National Congress claim that the price per
1,000 cubic meter of natural gas rose from $180 to $244 this summer.

Khachatryan said that an agreement with Gazprom stipulated for such an
increase twice – from July 1, 2012, and January 1, 2013.

`When meeting [President] Serzh Sargsyan, Vladimir Putin talked about
that, noting that there is a market price. But later reports said the
price is not going up, with Armenia expected to give something in
return,’ he added.

Khachatryan has fears that the Public Services Regulatory Commission
may have to raise the prices for electricity starting from January 1.
He thinks the power received from thermo-electric stations is the most
expensive (above 30 Drams on average).

From: Baghdasarian

15 000th tourist of 2012 got an entry visa to Artsakh

15 000th tourist of 2012 got an entry visa to Artsakh

19:11, 14 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Today, at the NKR MFA Consular
Service, an entry visa was granted to the 15 000th tourist of the
year of 2012, 24-year-old Nguyen David Hung, citizen of the Australian
state of New South Wales, reports Armenpress referring to NKR
presidential press office. In this regard, NKR MFA Chief of Staff
Semyon Afiyan handed in a Visitor’s Certificate and other memorable
gifts to Nguyen David Hung.

According to the NKR MFA Consular Service, for the period of
January-November 2012, the number of visitors to Artsakh Republic
increased by more than 33 percent, compared to the same period of
2011.

From: Baghdasarian

Armenian national squad goalkeeper to play in Iran

Armenian national squad goalkeeper to play in Iran

December 14

YEREVAN. – Armenian national football team and capital city Yerevan’s
FC Mika goalkeeper Gevorg Kasparov will continue his career at Zob
Ahan Isfahan F.C. of Iran.

The 32-year-old player reached a deal with the management of this
Iranian club, where he will play on a loan until May, FC Mika official
website informs.

Kasparov played in Iran before, specifically at PAS Tehran, Rah Ahan,
and Sanati Kaveh Tehran.On December 1, Gevorg Kasparov extended his
contract with Mika until August 2013, and the goalkeeper will return
to the Armenian club once his loan contract expires.

Photo by fcmika.am

NEWS.am Sport

From: Baghdasarian