Turkish Armenian Newspaper Site Hacked

TURKISH ARMENIAN NEWSPAPER SITE HACKED

United Press International UPI
Feb 12 2010

ISTANBUL, Turkey, Feb. 12 (UPI) — Hackers overtook the Web site of
Turkey’s leading Armenian newspaper Friday and threatened "Turkey
will be cleansed," media in Istanbul reported.

The Agos site was corrupted with an image of the alleged killer
of the newspaper’s editor-in-chief and said there would be more of
the same "if you do not fix your reporting in the way we see fit,"
Hurriyet reported.

"Just as the traitors who have given up their Turkishness will one day
be expelled from the borders of this country, Turkey will be cleansed
thanks to the current powers in Turkey and all slander campaigns will
be unsuccessful and inconclusive from now on," the hackers wrote.

Turkey and Armenia signed protocols last year agreeing to normalize
relations although Armenia refuses to back down on its claim that
the 1915-17 killings of Armenians was genocide.

Garnik Asatryan: Iran’s Nuclear Program Has Only Peaceful Purposes

GARNIK ASATRYAN: IRAN’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM HAS ONLY PEACEFUL PURPOSES

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.02.2010 17:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran’s nuclear program has only peaceful purposes,
Garnik Asatryan head of Department for Iranian Studies at Yerevan
State University told a news conference in Yerevan. "Today there
is no precise information that Iran builds nuclear weapons," Garnik
Asatryan said. But even if it does, given the fact that such country
as Pakistan possesses nuclear weapons, the availability of nuclear
weapons in Iran is not a threat, " the scholar said.

The nuclear program of Iran was launched in the 1950s with the help
of the United States as part of the Atoms for Peace program.[1]
The support, encouragement and participation of the United States
and Western European governments in Iran’s nuclear program continued
until the 1979 Iranian Revolution that toppled the Shah of Iran.

After the 1979 revolution, the Iranian government temporarily
disbanded elements of the program, and then revived it with less
Western assistance than during the pre-revolution era. Iran’s nuclear
program has included several research sites, a uranium mine, a nuclear
reactor, and uranium processing facilities that include three known
uranium enrichment plants.

Iran’s first nuclear power plant, Bushehr I, was expected to be
operational in 2009.[3] There are no current plans to complete the
Bushehr II reactor, although the construction of 19 nuclear power
plants is envisaged. Iran has announced that it is working on a new
360 MWe nuclear power plant to be located in Darkhovin. Iran has also
indicated that it will seek more medium-sized nuclear power plants
and uranium mines for the future.

ANKARA: Conclusion-Driven Foreign Policy

CONCLUSION-DRIVEN FOREIGN POLICY
Cuneyt Ulsever

Hurriyet
Feb 9 2010
Turkey

I appreciate Mr. Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s good will, hard
work and intellectual depth. He travels a lot, has contacts with
various entities. He also has introduced new concepts to political
jargon such as "zero problems with neighbors" and "multi-dimensional
foreign policy."

However, none of his efforts contribute to my "conclusion-driven
foreign policy" understanding!

Frankly, Davutoglu exerts tremendous efforts for ideological foreign
policy, which is based on ideals and principles, and real foreign
policy, based on realities of the world. But I cannot see any
beneficial results from any of his efforts. I cannot say "at all,"
for instance, no more visa application is required between Syria and
Turkey from now on. This is a good result. However, I don’t see any
result in more serious issues.

Why? Because Davutoglu’s efforts for ideological foreign policy
contradict with real foreign policy at times.

***

For instance, opening the border gate with Armenia is an ideological
foreign policy action in the direction of fulfilling the "zero
problems with neighbors" objective. However, bilateral relations
with Azerbaijan are a part of real foreign policy in order to meet
Turkey’s energy needs, though we have emotional bonding with Azeris.

As I wrote before, you may try for "zero problems" with your neighbor
(A) and (B). And you may be successful to a degree. But if (A) and
(B) are having problems among themselves and if this is not under
your control, their problems will inevitably affect your relations
with both (A) and (B). Foreign policy is a multi-variable matrix.

Unavoidable contradictions will come and get you eventually!

***

For instance, Cansu Camlıbel of daily Hurriyet has recently made
remarkable interviews with officials. Davutoglu said in a conversation
with Camlıbel that he wouldn’t believe so many coincidences regarding
the protocols we signed with Armenia, as he underlines the following
(Feb. 2, 2009):

"1) First of all, we heard about the reasoned-decision of the Armenian
Constitutional Court in which there are unacceptable interpretations.

2) And then, Azeri President İlham Aliyev and his Armenian counterpart
Serge Sarkisian met in Sochi for the Karabakh conflict and the Armenian
side stepped back from its conciliatory attitude.

3) And now, the so-called genocide bill is being submitted to the U.S.

Congress. (It will be at Congress on Feb. 4 – C.U). Why is this being
brought to the agenda now? Why, let’s say, the decision is not made
in November?"

***

I think the above remarks of Mr. Minister are a perfect example of
Turkish foreign policy’s situation, where it stuck in between of
ideological foreign policy and real foreign policy. As a result,
Turkey is still trying to please everyone.

This is also a perfect example to show how contradictions increase:

1) The Armenian Constitutional Court has approved the protocols as
they are, and set no obstacles in front of them. The court has only
made several references that nothing prevents finalizing the process.

2) In the issue of the upper Karabakh conflict, the difficulties
Azerbaijan and Armenia are having among themselves have no relevance
to the protocols. For the protocols there is no reference to the
Armenian relations with the third countries. Besides, Mr. Davutoglu
while signing the blueprints knew all along that no condition on the
upper Karabakh was set in them. As Azerbaijan rightly reacted against
the protocols, Turkey has thrown the upper Karabakh issue to the floor,
in a way to turn the cat in the pan.

3) The genocide bill in the U.S. Congress is submitted around this
time each year. And Davutoglu surely knows this.

***

And I suggest for him to know that pleasing everyone would fail
eventually and do his politics accordingly, instead of questioning
coincidences.

Michel Legrand Prohibited From Entering Turkey

MICHEL LEGRAND PROHIBITED FROM ENTERING TURKEY

Tert.am
15:11 ~U 05.02.10

French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist of Armenian
descent Michel Legrand, while in Krasnodar for a performance, had an
interview in which he publicly criticized Turkey.

As reported by Armenian monthly Khatchkar ("cross-stone") published in
Russia, Legrand, turning his attention to Armenia-Turkey relations,
said: "That which happened in 1915 is intolerable and unbelievable,
and that, which Turkey doesn’t wish to recognize as Armenian
Genocide, means that that country will never be integrated into
European society. Currently, relations between Armenia and Turkey
are being ironed out. That’s good; however, it would be better if
Turkey returns Armenia’s territories which it has stolen. However,
I completely understand how complex that is."

Legrand also stated that the Turkish authorities didn’t allow him
to visit his ancestors’ village, which is found in Turkey’s current
borders.

"Turkey’s authorities mockingly explained that it’s not allowed now,
but it might be possible later," said the composer, emphasizing that
their treatment of him was connected with his Armenian roots.

Tourism Boosts In Armenia

TOURISM BOOSTS IN ARMENIA

Panorama.am
18:24 05/02/2010

575.281 tourists visited Armenia in 2009, 3% more than the estimated
index for 2008, the head of tourism and territorial economic
development department of RA Ministry of Economy Mekhak Apresyan told
reporters today.

According to the forecasts of the World Tourism Organization, tourism
in the world fell by 4% worldwide, while 2008 recorded 2% growth,
he said.

Generally, 60% of tourists in Armenia are Diaspora representatives.

Mostly, the tourists arriving in Armenia are from the CIS, particularly
Russia and Georgia, EU states, Iran and the US.

As he said, majority of the Armenian tourists leave for European
countries. 526 thousand tourists from Armenia left for abroad in 2009.

This index shows 1.5-2% growth compared with 2008.

Apresyan said, this year 5% tourism growth is expected.

RA NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan Receives The Head Of OSCE Office In Y

RA NA SPEAKER HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN RECEIVES THE HEAD OF OSCE OFFICE IN YEREVAN

National Assembly of RA
Feb 5 2010
Armenia

On February 5, the Speaker of the National Mr. Hovik Abrahamyan
received the Head of OSCE Office in Yerevan Mr. Sergey Kapinos.

The interlocutors highly assessed the cooperation between the National
Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and OSCE Office in Yerevan,
and noted with satisfaction that all the events envisaged by the
Memorandum on Cooperation signed between the National Assembly of
the Republic of Armenia and OSCE Office in Yerevan on April 15,
2009 were successfully carried out during the previous year. Taking
into account that circumstance RA NA Speaker Mr. Hovik Abrahamyan
proposed to sum up the programmes of cooperation envisaged for 2010
and continue jointly working in the sphere of the development of
professional capabilities of the National Assembly.

During the meeting the sides also discussed the issue of improving
the legislation of the Republic of Armenia in accordance with the
European standards.

‘UN Has No Direct Engagement In Nagorno-Karabakh, Questions Should B

‘UN HAS NO DIRECT ENGAGEMENT IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO OSCE’: BAN KI-MOON

Tert.am
13:16 ~U 04.02.10

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spoke to Azerbaijani news agency
Trend News today, as reported by the news agency’s site.

Recalling the four resolutions adopted by the UN Secretary Council
on Nagorno-Karabakh, the Trend News interviewer, saying that Armenia
has not yet adopted those resolutions, attempted to find out the UN
Secretary General’s stance on the issue.

"Do you believe it is necessary to introduce new mechanisms for
resolving the problem?" asked the reporter.

"The United Nations do not have any direct engagement on the issue
of Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, where the OSCE is in the forefront.

This question should be asked to the OSCE" was Ban Ki-moon’s brief
response.

This Year A New Programme For Armenian University Graduates To Be La

THIS YEAR A NEW PROGRAMME FOR ARMENIAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES TO BE LAUNCHED

Noyan Tapan
Feb 2, 2010

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. On February 2, in Yerevan the
National Security Council, the EU Delegation to Armenia and UNDP
Resident in Armenia signed the agreement, in accordance with it
this year a new programme for Armenian University Graduates will
be launched. The Programme allows young graduates to work closely
with the EU Advisors in respective fields of their activities such
as trade, customs, public administration reform, public debt, human
rights, to learn about European and international standards and thus
become junior experts with skills and knowledge highly desirable in
the labour market of Armenia. An independent selection committee will
be established to conduct the interviews and decide on the selection
of trainees. An open competition shall be announced once a year.

According to Artur Baghdasaryan, Secretary of the National Security
Council, Armenian-EU political cooperation develops rather usefully.

He emphasized the realization of the programme, which will give
Armenian University Graduates an opportunity to be included into the
work of Advisory Group which stimulates Armenian-EU cooperation and
to take part in reformations in Armenia.

"It’s a new programme, which will give Armenian excellent and clever
students an opportunity to get experience in the realization of work
and reformations in international sphere, working with EU experts
and advisors," said Raul de Luzenberger, Head of the EU Delegation
to Armenia.

"It is gratifying that Armenian-EU useful cooperation enters new
ways, will give opportunities to develop national abilities and will
guarantee the existence of those abilities in Armenia," said Ms.

Dafina Gercheva, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia.

70th Anniversary Of RA NAS Lenser Aghalovyan To Be Marked In Yerevan

70TH ANNIVERSARY OF RA NAS LENSER AGHALOVYAN TO BE MARKED IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.02.2010 17:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On February 3 the scientific community of Armenia
will celebrate the 70th anniversary of an academician of Armenian
National Academy of Sciences (RA NAS) Lenser Agalovyan at the Arno
Babajanyan concert hall.

Lenser Agalovyan is an Armenian engineer and mathematician, doctor
of physics-mathematical sciences, professor, academician of RA NAS,
laureate of Victor Hambartsumyan award, director of Institute of
Mechanics of RA NAS, professor at Yerevan State University, member
of the Presidium of RA NAS.

Lenser Agalovyan is a member of the National Committee of Russia
on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, European Association for the
Control structures (ACS), the International Academy for the security
of nations, the journal of "International Applied Mechanics". Lenser
Aghalovyan was born on Feb.3 in 1940 in the village Kolatak, Martakert
region of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. In 1961 he graduated from the
Physics and Mathematics Department of Yerevan State University. In
1966 he received a PhD degree in physics and mathematics, and worked
as director of the Institute of Mechanics of NAS RA until 2006. Since
September 2006 he is a consultant to the Director of Institute of
Mechanics of NAS RA. He teaches at the Faculty of Mechanics and
Mathematics at Yerevan State University. Lenser Agalovyan was
recognized one of "Top 100 Scientists-2009" by International
Biographical Center (IBC, Cambridge, England). The American
Biographical (ABI-USA) Center has awarded him with "Gold Medal For
Armenia". He is author of 150 scientific papers and two monographs.

There Are No Trifles In Pedagogics, Director Of Anania Shirakatsy Ly

THERE ARE NO TRIFLES IN PEDAGOGICS, DIRECTOR OF ANANIA SHIRAKATSY LYCEE ASHOT ALIKHANIAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Feb 1, 2010

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The festive opening ceremony of
Days of Shirakatsy festival took place at Anania Shirakatsy Lycee
in Yerevan.

The lycee, which will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its foundation
this year, was created as an educational institution for gifted
children.

It was stated that being true to its ideology, which is related
to ideas of democracy, internationalism, environmental protection,
the unity of body and soul, and service to mankind, the lycee lives
a diverse and interesting life, and the number of medals won by its
pupils in various fields is increasing with each passing year.

Many pupils of the lycee achieved really impressive results: for
example, 10 out of the 37 lycee pupils – participants in the final
stage of the 2009 Republican Olympiad received diplomas, and 3
graduates won special awards of the Armenian president.

The success of lycee pupils is not limited to their achievements
in Armenia – one of Anania Shirakatsy Lycee pupils presented a work
entitled "Scientific Test in Space" at the Green Planet international
environmental review in Moscow and won a prize, and three gold medals
of the recent international competition for young painters held in
Egypt were awarded to Shirakatsy Lycee pupils.

The director of the lycee Ashot Alikhanian said that 22 pupils are now
studying at Regentner School in Thailand, and their lycee is the only
post-Soviet educational institution to have joined the Round Square
Conference of Schools – a worldwide association of international
schools, among whose members are 95 schools from such countries as
the UK, France, Germany, the U.S, Japan, etc.

The Days of Shirakatsy festival has been held since 1992. During the
festival, the pupils and the staff of the college give reports on
various subjects, and later these reports are posted on the website.

The pupils prepare their reports with great enthusiasm and
responsibility, trying to use their knowledge most efficiently.

During this year’s opening ceremony the rector of Yerevan State
University and a number of lecturers were presented with Anania
Shirakatsy Lycee Medals.

The award recipients underlined that the pupils educated at Shirakatsy
Lycee differ from other students. A different curriculum is used at
Anania Shirakatsy Lycee and following a review by the RA Ministry
of Education, a letter was sent to the minister of education and
science with the proposal to introduce some courses of this lycee
at republican comprehensive schools. The festival will last until
May. In addition to reports, pupils will give performances. At the
conclusion of the festival, the winners will receive prizes and the
closing ceremony will be held.