NKR Delegation’s Visit To Belgium

NKR DELEGATION’S VISIT TO BELGIUM

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2008-10-18 10:03
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

On October 15-16, the NKR delegation visited Belgium. The delegation
included NKR Deputy Foreign Minister Eduard Atanesyan and Head of
Informational Department of the NKR president’s staff David Babayan.

The main goal of the visit was to discuss the situation in and around
Karabakh with EU experts and the EU role in it.

Within the framework of the visit the NKR delegation, together
with representatives of research centers, organizations and the EU
structures, participated in a round table on "Nagorno Karabakh, its
neighbourhood and expanded Europe", organized by the European branch
of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU).

Members of the NKR delegation had speeches at a forum, organized
at Antwerp’s "Lesius" university. Besides local students, students
from Poland, the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Great Britain
participated in the forum. NKR officials also had meetings at EU
structures, European Parliament, as well as at European Policy Center
(EPC).

The NKR delegation had discussions with the Armenian organizations
in Brussels, concerning the Diaspora’s role in solving the problems
the NKR faces.

International Poverty Challenge Day

INTERNATIONAL POVERTY CHALLENGE DAY

Panorama.am
19:22 17/10/2008

Today the world celebrates the International Poverty Challenge Day. In
1992 the UN Chief Assembly declared October 17 the International
Poverty Challenge Day.

According to the National Statistics Service in 2004-2007 the index
of poverty in the country has been significantly reduced. More than
300 thousands people managed to meet the poverty.

Since 2007 poverty in Armenia is not so much indeep. But still poverty
is a problem for Armenia as 25% of population is poor.

Director General Of External Relations Of The European Commission Vi

DIRECTOR GENERAL OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION VISITED ARMENIA

armradio.am
16.10.2008 17:21

On October 16, 2008 Mr. Eneko Landaburu, Director General of External
Relations, European Commission, paid a working visit to Armenia. The
main purpose of the visit was to discuss European Union-Armenia
relations, European Neighbourhood Policy and ENP Action Plan
implementation, as well as regional issues and "Eastern Partnership
Initiative".

In the scope of his visit, Mr. Landaburu met with Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Minister of Economy,
Mr. Nerses Yeritsyan. Besides, he also met with the representatives
of Armenian opposition, Ombudsmen and former Foreign Minster Vardan
Oskanian.

Mr. Landaburu gave two exclusive interviews to Armenian TV channels,
namely Public TV of Armenia and Yerkir Media TV.

French Armenians Demand

FRENCH ARMENIANS DEMAND

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
16 Oct 2008
Armenia

Several French Armenian youth organizations are planning to hold
functions, every Wednesday, beginning from yesterday, demanding to
include the bill condemning the denial of Armenian Genocide into the
agenda of the French Senate.

The functions aim at demonstrating that French Armenian youth condemns
denial policy. The young people will join around the slogan "We will
not allow" and in front of Luxemburg Palace (where the Senate is
located) they will put an informational tent to represent the harm
of denying genocides.

Baku: Fikret Sadikhov: "It Is Incorrect To Compare The Level Of Demo

FIKRET SADIKHOV: "IT IS INCORRECT TO COMPARE THE LEVEL OF DEMOCRACY IN GEORGIA AND AZERBAIJAN"

Today.Az
17 October 2008 [13:37]
Azerbaijan

Day.Az interview with famous political scientist and diplomacy Fikret
Sadikhov.

– How do you assess the result of presidential elections in Azerbaijan?

– One of Russian analysts have recently voiced an opinion according
to which "Azerbaijan is already not an eastern despotic government
but not yet a European democracy". I have always been surprised at
the inclination of some Russian political scientists to libel, use
of models and other demonstration of inability to judge reasonably,
based on existing facts and realities, inability or unwillingness to
demonstrate their personal but not repeatedly voiced, often mistaken
thesis of someone else.

Naturally, each country has its own individual way of development. But
Azerbaijan adheres to all standards of democracy. And the elections,
held in our country in conditions of openness, transparency, pluralism
of opinions is another proof of it. I am confident that elections
in Azerbaijan were held better than in neighbor Georgia and Armenia,
where opposite opinion was suppressed and bloodshed was committed by
the powers of these countries.

Elections in our country were held normally and by the level of their
democracy Azerbaijan was quite equal to the developed countries of
Europe, which has old traditions of democratic development.

– You have started the interview with recalling Russian political
scientists. Is the level of democracy higher in Azerbaijan or in
Russia?

– I would not draw parallels between Russia and Azerbaijan for the
level of democracy in Azerbaijan is quite high, the level of political
culture in the society is also high. Azerbaijan enjoys freedom of
speech, thought and expression of will. At the current presidential
elections in our country all components of the democratic development
of the country promoted conduction of open and transparent elections,
which were highly evaluated by all international observers.

In the result, most people of our country willfully voted for working
president of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, who embodies the youth and
political maturity, political pragmatism and European traditions. The
choice of people, under preservation of all components for free
and open will expression by the people, is a proof of Azerbaijan’s
adherence to democracy.

– Georgia, which has no economic attractiveness, has gained great
profits from the use of an image of "an island of democracy in the
Caucasus". Do you think Azerbaijan will be able to outstrip Georgia
and become the most democratically developed country in the region
after the presidential elections, which were held democratically by
assessments of all international experts?

– First all, the political support of the United States and some
European states to the current leadership of Georgia is not connected
with the level of democracy in this country. We have all witnessed
that the current powers of Georgia can apply force against opposition,
send army to the Tbilisi streets in order to avert meetings of those,
who do not agree with the results of the elections in this country and
put pressure on freedom of speech. It all proves that today Georgia
is the US outpost in the South Caucasus region, just like Armenia,
which is considered Russia’s outpost.

In this connection, I think it is incorrect to speak of the democracy
level in Georgia. Moreover, it is incorrect to compare the level of
democracy in Georgia and Azerbaijan. Our country holds an absolutely
independent, multi-directional external policy and the presidential
elections here are transparent, democratic, witnessing no use of force
by powers against those, who think differently, like it was in Georgia.

– In this case, how do you see the next five years for Azerbaijan?

– I think in the coming five years Azerbaijan will strengthen its
leadership in the South Caucasus region. Our country will pay
a special attention to the non-oil sector, continuing to gain
more from the status of a supplier country and a transit state
for hydrocarbons. Measures will be taken to fortify the internal
political stability in Azerbaijan and multi-directional external
policy will continue.

As for the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, all men of sense understand that
the status, which Nagorno Karabakh had had before 1988, will never
be returned again. But I am sure that significant steps will be taken
soon for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan’s favor,
taking into account the territorial integrity of our country.

10th Annual Golden Raisin Armenian Film Festival – Call for films

PZRESS RELEASE
Armenian Studies Program
Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
5245 N Backer Ave PB4
Fresno, CA 93740-8001
Email: [email protected]
ASP Office: 559-278-2669
Office: 559-278-4930
FAX: 559-278-2129

10th Annual Golden Raisin Armeinan Film Festival

Spring 2009
(Date to be Announced)

Sponsored by the Armenian Students Organization
Armenian Studies Program
California State University, Fresno
Partially funded by the
Diversity Awareness Program of the University Student Union, CSU Fresno

First Call for Entries

Entries are being sought for the 10th Annual Golden Raisin Armenian
Film Festival to be held on the California State University, Fresno
campus.
Films made by Armenian directors/writers, or films with an Armenian
theme are being sought.

Films up to 1 hour in length.
Films may be in any language, English preferred.
Films may be on any topic, Armenian theme preferred.
Film must be in video (NTSC)/DVD format.

Deadline for entries to be received is January 15, 2009.

Please send the video/DVD to:

Armenian Film Festival
c/o Armenian Studies Program
5245 N Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno, CA 93740-8001

Entries should be accompanied by a CV of the director/writer
and a synopsis of the film.

Telephone 559-278-2669
Email: [email protected]

The Festival Committee will meet to view and judge which
entries will be accepted for the Film Festival. Entrants will be
contacted by email with the
decisions.

http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/

Armenian Ombudsman Calls On Police To Act Within Frames Of Constitut

ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN CALLS ON POLICE TO ACT WITHIN FRAMES OF CONSTITUTION AND NOT TO RESTRICT CITIZENS’ CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

ArmInfo
2008-10-15 17:07:00

ArmInfo. Armenian Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Armen Haroutyunyan
calls on the Police of Armenia to act within the frames of Constitution
and legislation and not to restrict citizens’ constitutional rights.

As the ombudsman’s office told ArmInfo today, on October 13 having
received a signal, the rapid response team of the ombudsman’s office
went to the crossroad of Mashtots Ave and Tumanyan Str, where the
police was hindering an action in favor of sanctioning the opposition’s
rally. At that time there were about 50 people who wanted to hold
a procession despite the lack of the relevant permit. Moreover, the
action participants said that policemen wearing civilian clothes took
away the megaphone from the demonstrators and were roughly pushing
them. A bit later the police allowed them to hold the procession
without a megaphone. As a result, the crowd told the police not
to hinder the procession. Almost 50 policemen started pushing the
demonstrators towards the Northern Avenue and in the presence of
the rapid response team of the ombudsman’s office they took away
the second megaphone from the participants, the source says. "The
representatives of the human rights defender completely fixed what
had happened, and in this connection we call on the Police of Armenia
to act within the frames of the Constitution and legislation and not
to restrict Armenian citizens’ constitutional rights", the statement
of the ombudsman’s office says.

RA President, CSTO Sec. Gen. Discuss Priorities Of Armenia’s Chairma

RA PRESIDENT, CSTO SEC. GEN. DISCUSS PRIORITIES OF ARMENIA’S CHAIRMANSHIP IN ORGANIZATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
15.10.2008 16:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met today with
Nikolay Bordyuzha, Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization to discuss priorities of Armenia’s chairmanship in the
Organization and implementation of joint events, the RA leader’s
press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

President Sargsyan emphasized that Armenia will be consistent in its
activities meant for CSTO development.

Russia Interested In Change Of Power But Not In Destruction Of Georg

RUSSIA INTERESTED IN CHANGE OF POWER BUT NOT IN DESTRUCTION OF GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.10.2008 14:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgia’s weakness, which became evident during
the August events, engendered some neighbor states’ intention to make
good at its expense, Segodnya Russian newspaper reports.

In an article titled "Who will have Georgia’s remnants?" the newspaper
reminds of some Azeri media reports about Azerbaijan’s plans to
grant Azeri citizenship to residents of Georgia’s Kvemo-Kartli
region. Besides, it was reported that Ankara will urge Tbilisi to
grant de facto autonomy to Ajaria and repatriate Turks Meskhetians.

"Some Russian political scientists have already supported the
idea. Orientalist Alexander Sotnichenko thinks that such plans
prove that both Turley and Azerbaijan label Georgia as a failed
state. The fact that a maniac came to power in Georgia is not a reason
to partition this country. In other words, Russia is interested in
change of power but not in destruction of Georgia. Furthermore, the
shift of regime is in the interest of Georgia itself, since it will
save the country from human and territorial loss," the article says.

Armenian Premier Discusses World Economic Crisis With IMF Managing D

ARMENIAN PREMIER DISCUSSES WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS WITH IMF MANAGING DIRECTOR

ARKA
Oct 14, 2008

YEREVAN, October 14. /ARKA/. Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan discussed
the world economic crisis issue with IMF Managing Director Dominique
Straus-Kahn, the Press Secretary of the Premier Diana Mnatsakanyan
reported.

The sides discussed oil price reduction trends and their possible
impact on the Armenian economy, the press release says. They also
considered possible opening of an IMF representative office in Yerevan
to support reforms implemented in Armenia. The sides agreed to discuss
the issue on opening an office once again in November when an IMF
delegation is in Yerevan.

Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan is in Washington from October 9 to
October 15 to participate in an annual forum of the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund. The Armenian delegation consists
of the country’s Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan, Minister
of Finance Tigran Davtyan Advisor to President on Economic Issues
Vahram Nersisyants, Head of Government Staff David Sargsyan, Chairman
of the Central Bank Arthur Javadyan, Deputy Foreign Minister Arman
Kirakosyan Armenian Ambassador to the USA Tatul Margaryan and other
officials.