Minasyan: Authorities Should Guarantee Equality For Everybody

MINASYAN: AUTHORITIES SHOULD GUARANTEE EQUALITY FOR EVERYBODY

Yerkir
19.05.2009 12:32

Yerevan (Yerkir) – A government elected by using money and
administrative leverage will not deal with people’s issues, Artsvik
Minasyan, the ARF candidate for mayor, told a gathering in Yerevan’s
Arabkir district on May 18.

He said people should answer one question on May 31: will they trust
a force that applies national values or will they continue to live
in injustice, corruption, impunity. "On daily basis, our people see
injustice, run between government agencies to defend their rights, they
suffer moral and physical violence every day," Minasyan said. He added
that this situation cannot last any longer and that the government
should guarantee equality for everybody.

Hrayr Karapetyan, a member of the ARF faction in parliament,
spoke about the reasons why the ARF left the ruling
coalition. "Dashnaktsutyun has never shunned sharing responsibility
but we can do that only when our policies and principles are put
in work. We cannot be held responsible for the corruption, lies and
especially for the fact that our country’s future is put on stake,"
he said.

Kiro Manoyan, the director of the ARF Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political
Affairs Office, said that the ARF list of candidates has no people
that have nicknames and that the ARF does not bring people by buses
for the election meetings. He ur ged people to elect the ARF.

Swiss Armenians Demand From Georgian Authorities To Release Vahagn C

SWISS ARMENIANS DEMAND FROM GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES TO RELEASE VAHAGN CHAKHALYAN

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19.05.2009 22:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Representative of the Armenian community of Swiss
pastor Abel Manukian, head of Armenia fund Vahe Gabash, president of
the Union of Armenians of Switzerland Zareg Kurchkian met with the
ambassador of Georgia in Switzerland Giorgi Gorgiladze.

As a PanARMENIAN.Net reported was told in the Erkir repatriation and
assimilation union, during the meeting the Armenian side expressed
anxiety in respect to the current state of the Armenian population
of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region, juridical status of the Armenian
Apostolic Church in Georgia and unfair decision of the court over the
case of Javakheti activist, leader of the United Javakhk Democratic
Alliance Vahagn Chakhalyan.

Representatives of the Armenian community of Switzerland set up the
following claims: to register French lawyer Patrick Arapian as Vahagn
Chakhalyan’s defender, stop violence towards Javakheti activist and
release him.

The Georgian diplomat promised to inform Georgian authorities
about claims of Armenian community and provide with explanations in
shortest terms.

Oleg Yankovskyj Passed Away

OLEG YANKOVSKYJ PASSED AWAY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
20.05.2009 11:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ USSR People’s Actor Oleg Yankovskyj, 66, has today
passed away after suffering long from pancreas cancer.

The funeral ceremony will take place on Friday, May 22 in Lenkom
theatre where the great actor worked for many years, theatre Director
Mark Varshaver reported.

Oleg Yankovkyj was born in 1944. After leaving Theatrical College,
he was admitted to Saratov Drama Theatre where he worked from 1967
till 1973. After a talented play in "Idiot" performance, the actor
was invited to Lenin Komsomol Theatre (currently known as Lenkom)
where he worked until recently.

Yankovskyj played in the following spectacles: "Not Included in Lists",
"Optimistic Tragedy", "Hamlet", "School for Emigrants", "Gull",
"The Barbarian and Heretic", "Clown Balakirev" etc. The great actor
was also shot in dozens of films : "Flights in Sleep-time and While
Awake", "My Tender and Gentle Beast", "Mirror", "Nostalgia" etc.

Oleg Yankovskyj is a USSR People’s Actor (1991), Laureate of Lenin
Komsomol Award (1977), USSR State Award (1987) and RSFSR State Award
after Vassylev Brothers (1989).

ANKARA: Turkey And Russia Vow To Cooperate On Energy

TURKEY AND RUSSIA VOW TO COOPERATE ON ENERGY

Hurriyet
May 18 2009
Turkey

ANKARA – Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says Turkey and Russia
have agreed to extend a contract on natural gas supplies. The current
agreement is scheduled to end in 2012. A proposed new pipeline,
Blue Stream 2 is expected to meet Turkey’s growing need for natural gas

The prime ministers of Turkey and Russia agreed over the weekend to
strengthen the countries’ energy cooperation and begin negotiations
over the Blue Stream 2 natural-gas pipeline project.

The announcement came Saturday at a televised joint press conference
held by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian
counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. The
two first held a one-on-one meeting, which will be followed by talks
between their delegations, attended by Turkish Energy Minister Taner
Yılmaz and Aleksei Miller, the CEO of Russian gas giant Gazprom.

The Blue Stream pipeline currently runs from Russia to Turkey under
the Black Sea; the proposed new pipeline, known as Blue Stream 2,
is expected to expand its output capacity by 10 billion cubic meters
annually. Plans call for it to enable gas deliveries to countries in
the Middle East, Israel and other nations.

Without elaborating, Putin said Turkey and Russia had agreed to extend
a contract on natural gas supplies. The current agreement to supply
Turkey with about 6 billion cubic meters of Russian gas annually is
scheduled to end in 2012; the proposed pipeline is expected to meet
Turkey’s growing need for natural gas.

During the Erdogan-Putin meeting, Russian delivery of electricity
to Turkey, as well as the latest developments in Turkish plans to
construct nuclear power plants, were among the topics discussed. Putin
said Russian companies were ready to help build four nuclear power
plants in Turkey.

Regional issues, including Nagorno-Karabakh discussed

The leaders also held talks concerning regional disputes, including
the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. Putin said the two parties involved,
Armenia and Azerbaijan, must be the ones to reach a compromise,
and that other countries could only act as mediators or guarantors
of any agreement that might be made. Erdogan was expected to update
the Russian leader about the rapprochement process between Turkey
and Armenia, reported daily Milliyet.

Before departing for Russia, Erdogan spoke to reporters at
Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport and said Turkey cannot remain silent on the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue. His remarks came in response to those made by
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who said if Turkey wants to help
find a peaceful solution to the problem, it should not interfere in
the agreement process.

"As a country in the region, it is out of the question for
Turkey to remain silent on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue," Erdogan
said. "The closing of the border [with Armenia] is related to
Nagorno-Karabakh. Thus, we cannot open the border unless the problem
is resolved."

Meanwhile, Bernard Fassier, the French co-chairman of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Minsk Group, will hold talks
today in Ankara, one of his stops after a regional tour to Armenia and
Azerbaijan. He is expected to meet with Foreign Ministry Undersecretary
Ertugrul Apakan, reported the Anatolia news agency.

Union Of Armenians Of Russia Voiced A Protest To Organizing Committe

UNION OF ARMENIANS OF RUSSIA VOICED A PROTEST TO ORGANIZING COMMITTEE OF EUROVISION-2009.

Noyan Tapan
May 18, 2009

Moscow, May 18, Noyan Tapan- Armenians Today. Union of
Armenians of Russia voiced a protest to organizing committee of
Eurovision-2009. Under pressure of Azerbaijanii foreign ministry the
organizing committee erased the picture of the Armenian statue "We and
our Mountains" authored by Sargis Baghdasarian from the video card of
Armenian participants Anush and Inga Arshakyan. The reason of erasing
the picture of the Armenian statue from the card was stated as "the
monument is located in Nagorno Karabakh, that is not in jurisdiction of
Armenia ". According to the Erkramas newspaper of Russian Armenians,
going off into regular hysteria and politicizing the creativity
and cultural event, Baku has achieved its goal: that odd claim was
satisfied. "We and our Mountains" is a work of Armenian art and the
usage of its picture is an indispensable right of Armenian singers,
says Erkramas.

Even if we don’t pay attention to the fact, that this fact violates
rules of the contests and rights of its participants, the readiness
of organizers to yield to absurd motivations of Azerbaijani part,
known for its armenophobia, cause anxiety.

Life-affirming notes

The National , UAE
May 18 2009

Life-affirming notes

Gemma Champ
Last Updated: May 17. 2009 5:29PM UAE / May 17. 2009 1:29PM GMT

As the State Youth Orchestra of Armenia launched energetically into
their third encore to the cheers and stomping of an enthusiastic
audience at the Cultural Foundation on Saturday night, one was
reminded of the many reasons that seeing young musicians give their
all can be such a life-affirming event. These youngsters, in their
late teens and early 20s, are all students of the Yerevan Komitas
State Conservatory, led by the conductor and violinist and all-round
impresario Sergey Smbatyan (born in 1987, if you can believe it). That
means two things: firstly, they are all blindingly talented, and
secondly, they are as yet unbowed by the difficulties and pains of
competing in a career as a professional musician ` optimistic, in
other words.

And boy, did it show. In the surprisingly few moments during which the
music did, perhaps, lack something in finesse or accuracy, there was
always the real passion and vigour of youth to make up for it. That’s
one of the other joys of hearing young musicians: because they are not
yet professionals, one can temporarily suspend those overly critical
faculties that allow us to complain about a badly tuned trombone or
sigh at an unbalanced string section, instead simply becoming immersed
in a wave of music created by uncynical, talented kids.

There was, it has to be said, a little trepidation before the concert
began: the programme, not published before the event, looked extremely
long, with two multi-movement items and three arias in the first half
alone. Entrance was free, though, which produced an audience that was
informal, mixed, ready to be pleased and, it seemed, genuinely excited
about the music. As one Moroccan listener called Kamal said to me: `I
didn’t know the concert was on, but I just wandered in because it was
free, and it’s really wonderful.’

As it turned out, what was indeed a very long programme flew by all
too fast, even with those three encores and two extra folk songs
movingly sung a cappella by the talented soprano Hasmik
Torosyan. Smbatyan chased the string orchestra along at a cracking
pace, starting with a pleasingly lyrical Serenade for Strings by
Tchaikovsky, in which his control of the orchestra was impressive:
those regal first chords, which could easily be suffused with
sentimentality, were ostensibly restrained, almost vibrato-free, yet
subtly revealing some genuine underlying emotion.

The orchestra’s discipline was showcased again in the second piece, a
five-movement Concerto Barocco for violin and string orchestra, by the
midcentury Armenian composer Edgar Hovhannisyan. Smbatyan took the
violin solo, standing in front of the orchestra and conducting with a
flick of his bow and a nod of his head, yet even in this rhythmically
complex and harmonically dissonant work, with its shades of midcareer
Shostakovich, the strings held it together and produced some exquisite
solos from among the cellos, violas and supporting harpsichord.

This also showed another of those great benefits of a young orchestra:
with the idealism of youth and without the desperate need to appeal to
market forces with easy-on-the-ear classics, the ensemble has the
chance to introduce the audience to music they may never have heard
and may never hear again ` a rare occurrence in a world of popular
crossover artists and recording labels.

As was to be expected, the Hovhannisyan had a mixed response, with its
modernity appealing to perhaps only half of the listeners (chatting,
murmuring and phone-tapping is a dead giveaway), though the whole
audience was good-natured enough to applaud vigorously, safe in the
knowledge that the next song was one of Puccini’s most famous arias, O
Mio Babbino Caro, from the opera Gianni Schicchi. Once one was able to
overlook the soprano Torosyan’s violent blue dress ` so skintight and
glossy that it showed every swelling of the lung, every flicker of the
diaphragm ` it became evident that the 26-year-old has some serious
talent. Her sweet turn and winning expressions worked well in this
pretty aria, in the slightly boring Vocalize by Babajanyan and in the
lively waltz Il Bacio.

The second half rattled along, with the slight but cheery Symphony No
24 in B flat by Mozart (during which a few brass, woodwind and
percussion finally got to join the party), Torosyan’s return for
Verdi’s aria Elena’s Bolero from I Vespri Siciliani and the
technically fiendish but well-executed Night Queen from the Magic
Flute, and a finale in the form of Sinfonietta by Alexander
Harutyunyan, a thrilling, technically difficult work of cinematic
scope.

As sure of themselves as 20-somethings all round the world, the
orchestra was well prepared with three quick, rip-roaring encores: a
traditional Altounyan Berd Dance, the Vienna March by Fritz Kreisler
and Fiddle Faddle, a jazz-inflected romp by Leroy Anderson, in which
the cellos break into song halfway through. Smbatyan conducted with
the louche rhythm of an old fashion swing bandmaster, the crowd went
wild and no one looked happier than the shiny young musicians taking
their bows. Life duly affirmed.

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Manoyan Says Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement Process Should Be Frozen

MANOYAN SAYS ARMENIA-TURKEY RAPPROCHEMENT PROCESS SHOULD BE FROZEN

Yerkir
15.05.2009 16:35

Yerevan (Yerkir) – It makes no sense to continue the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement talks under these circumstances since Turkey says that
it would not sign any agreement with Armenia unless the Karabakh
conflict is settled, Kiro Manoyan, the director of the ARF Bureau
Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office, told a news conference today.

Commenting on Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan’s statement made in Baku
on May 13 that Turkey would not open the border with Armenia as long
as the Karabakh is occupied, Manoyan said: "One thing is obvious. All
the three preconditions put forward by Turkey are being satisfied
to some extent. In other words, Turkey emphasizes that the Karabakh
issue is a precondition, the issue of having no claims to Turkey seems
to be satisfied, and the genocide issue – as we saw on April 22-23 –
is part of the game."

Manoyan said that Erdogan’s statement would make Azerbaijani position
tougher. He added that the Armenian government should be clearer
in expressing its position and say that we would leave the talks if
things go on like this.

Indonesian Ambassador To Armenia Presented Copies Of Credentials To

INDONESIAN AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA PRESENTED COPIES OF CREDENTIALS TO RA FOREIGN MINISTER

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
14.05.2009 20:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today newly appointed Indonesian Ambassador to
Armenia (residence in Kiev) Nining Suinsi Rokhadiati presented copies
of credentials to RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian. The parties
emphasized the importance of political dialogue development between
the countries, intensification of trade and economic relations,
collaboration between international organizations. The parties
exchanged views on overcoming world financial crisis consequences,
regional and international issues, RA MFA Press Service reported.

NKR: Day Of Accounts In Government

DAY OF ACCOUNTS IN GOVERNMENT

NKR Government Information and Public Relations Department
May 14, 2009

Today, at the special session of the NKR Government chaired by the
Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan the accounts of the Ministry of Social
Welfare, Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs, the Departments of
Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources, Water Industry adjunct to
the Government on their activity of 2008 were presented. (Full texts
of the accounts will appear in the official website of the Government
and in the state newspaper "Azat Artsakh").

The Executive considered the reports of the Minister of Culture and
Youth Affairs L.Hakobyan, Minister of Social Welfare N.Azatyan, head
of the Department of Tourism S.Shahverdyan, head of the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources G.Grigoryan and head of the
Department of Water Industry S.Mikayelyan.

Touching upon the reports Prime Minister A.Haroutyunyan noted that
not only positive facts and data but shortcomings, mistakes and
unsettled questions as well are to be recorded in the accounts in
order to provide precise and integral information on the present
state of the sphere.

Assurance was expressed that since the next year subject accounts
will be presented to the Executive.

The previous year was marked by considerable activities for the
reviewed five spheres. Simultaneously, there are numerous tasks to
be carried out within the framework of the mentioned state policy
systems. In this connection the Head of the Government particularly
noted that the taken steps are not sufficient for the sphere of
tourism, which is declared to be a strategic branch of Artsakh’s
economy. Conditions regular for tourism in the NKR are not created
yet and this problem must get an urgent solution,- Prime Minister
announced. The Executives of the sphere were assigned task to carry
on an active cooperation with the economic organizations, tourist
centres of Armenia and to secure the desirable progress within short
time limits.

In concern with the nature conservation problems the Prime Minister
particularly underlined the necessity of intensifying control in the
sphere of fowling. The issue of purposefully using the local timber was
specially emphasized. A.Haroutyunyan charged the competent bodies with
a task to examine the issue and to put forward proposals concerning
using timber in the sphere of construction on terms of government
contractual work.

Intensification of the technical control was put forward as an urgent
demand to the sphere of water industry. Because of the deficiency of
local specialists a task was set to reserve the expertise decisions
on the new and operating water systems to specialists from Armenia. In
the near future the conceptual document on the irrigation system will
be submitted to the discussion of the Government.

15th Sitting Of The Union Of Manufacturers And Businessmen Of Armeni

15TH SITTING OF THE UNION OF MANUFACTURERS AND BUSINESSMEN OF ARMENIA TOOK PLACE IN YEREVAN
Shakeh Avoyan

"Radiolur"
13.05.2009 18:25

The 5th forum of the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia
took place in Yerevan today. President Serzh Sargsyan attended the
meeting.

President Sargsyan noted in his speech that, unfortunately, the
predictions about the bad scenario of economic development have mostly
come true.

However, according to the President, we have managed to resists the
evil of the crisis to some extent. "There were no banking failures,
the social payments and salaries were not reduced, the giants of the
field of mining production either did not stop activity or suspended
the activity for a short while, the predictions about the collapse
of the currency market and the universal panic did not come true,
either. Thanks to the deflation of the national currency we managed to
avoid abrupt rise of prices of consumption goods," the President said.

Serzh Sargsyan thanked the citizens who managed to demonstrate
a reasonable behavior without giving way to panic. He thanked the
businessmen, who continue searching for new ideas and initiatives. He
expressed gratitude to the government for taking daring decisions
under the most unfavorable circumstances. The President hailed the
National Assembly for large-scale cooperation in consolidating the
economic solutions. He thanked also the political par ties, the public
forces and media for their support and more conscious approaches.

"Although our country is living hard times, although the GDP is
falling, we will continue along the path of reforms," the president
stated, calling on businessmen to support he Government on the issue.