The EU Congratulates The Armenian People For The Conduct Of A Compet

THE EU CONGRATULATES THE ARMENIAN PEOPLE FOR THE CONDUCT OF A COMPETITIVE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

armradio.am
23.02.2008 13:13

The EU Presidency on behalf of the European Union came forth with a
statement on the presidential elections in Armenia on 19 February,
2008.

"The European Union congratulates the Armenian people on the occasion
holding competitive elections in Armenia.

The European Union notes the statement of preliminary findings and
conclusions of the International Election Observation Mission, which
concluded that the presidential election in Armenia, an important test
for democracy in this country, was conducted mostly in line with OSCE
and Council of Europe commitments and standards. The European Union
welcomes the sincere efforts made to overcome the shortcomings of
the previous elections."

However, the EU notes that there were reports which cause concern
regarding the electoral processes, and that further improvements are
necessary to solve the existing problems. The EU is waiting for the
final results of the presidential elections and calls on state bodies
to properly check all the complaints and take steps to eliminate the
existing shortcomings.

Armenian GDP Grows 10 Per Cent In January

ARMENIAN GDP GROWS 10 PER CENT IN JANUARY

ARMENPRESS
Feb 21, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) rose 9.9 per cent in January 2008 amounting to 101.3 billion
Dams at market prices, according to early numbers released by the
National Statistical Service (Armstat).

In 2007 Armenia’s overall GDP amounted to 3.1 trillion Drams,
registering nearly a 14 percent growth over the previous year.

Armstat said industrial output in January, energy production included,
rose 9.9 percent to almost 52 billion Drams. Last year’s overall
industrial output was 716.5 billion Drams, 2.6 percent higher than
in 2006. But diamond cutting not counted the industrial growth this
January was only 1.9 percent.

Armenian power generating facilities produced 664 million
kilowatt/hour electricity in January, almost 8 percent more than in
2007 January. Last year’s aggregate power production amounted to 5.9
billion kilowatt/hour.

Agricultural GDP rose 0.2 percent to 13.7 billion Drams. In 2007
agricultural GDP made 644 billion Drams, 9.6 percent more against 2006.

In January 2008 investments in construction sector, the driving
force behind double-digit continued growth, made 7.3 billion Drams,
almost 80 percent more than in 2007 January. Last year investments
in this booming sector rose to almost 670 billion Drams, marking a
20 percent growth over 2006.

Retail trade this January was 58 billion Drams, growing 10 percent
over the 2007 January. Last year it made almost 935 billion Drams.

In January there were 72,300 officially registered jobless people,
down from 75,100 in January of 2007.

Armenia’s foreign trade in 2008 January grew 30 percent to $3337
million.

Special Investigation Service Examines 7 Criminal Cases Instituted O

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE EXAMINES 7 CRIMINAL CASES INSTITUTED ON INCIDENTS ON VOTING DAY OF RA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

Noyan Tapan
Feb 20, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. On the day of voting of the
RA presidential elections, on February 19, seven criminal cases
were instituted, which are examined by the Special Investigation
Service. Aram Tamazian, the RA Deputy Prosecutor General, said during
the February 20 meeting with journalists at the Central Electoral
Commission (CEC).

Criminal cases were instituted:

On the fact of hindering the proceedings of the electoral commission
by presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian’s empowered persons,
Gurgen Yeghiazarian and others, who entered the electoral district
instead of Ter-Petrosian’s empowered person Ruzanna Movsisian, who
voluntarily left polling station N 28/06 of Kotayk region.

On the fact of forcing Levon Ter-Petrosian’s empowered person Larisa
Torosian out of polling station N 28/7 and beating her by three unknown
persons, who entered the polling station on February 19 at about 7:30.

On the fact of beating Pargev Mnatsakanian, the empowered person of
presidential candidate Arman Melikian, at polling station N 8/20 of
Malatia-Sebastia community.

On the fact of hindering the proceedings of polling station commission
N 32/53 of the village of Arevatsag, Lori region, by Edmond Gevorgian,
the empowered person of presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian,
in the drunken state.

On the fact of beating Suren Avetisian, the empowered person of
presidential candidate Serge Sargsian, by Haroutiun Urutian, the head
of Levon Ter-Petrosian’s Ani territory preelection headquarters, in
the presence of the crowd, which had gathered near polling station
N 36/34 of the town of Maralik, Shirak region.

On the fact of hindering the implementation of the powers of Lusine
Barseghian, a correspondent of the Haykakan Zhamanak daily, and Armen
Martirosian, an observer, a National Assembly deputy.

On the fact of starting a fight with Artush Hakobian by Tigran
Karapetian, the empowered person of RA presidential candidate Vahan
Hovhannisian at about 18:15 at polling station N 27/30, stabbing the
latter and inflicting a piercing injury to him.

Armavia leases Bombardier CRJ 100 plane

ARMENPRESS

ARMAVIA LEASES BOMBARDIER CRJ 100 PLANE

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s national
carrier-Armavia-has leased a Bombardier CRJ 100 passenger plane
this month, Nana Avetisian, a spokesperson for the company, said
to Armenpress.

She said the plane had operated the first flight on February 5 taking
passengers form Yerevan to Aleppo, Syria. It will also operate flights
to Minsk, Belarus, Beirut, Lebanon and Tehran, Iran.

Bombardier CRJ 100 plane can operate up to 3,500 km long flights. It
speed per hour is 850 km with 50 passengers aboard.

The Armenian carrier plans to buy new Bombardier CRJ 200 class planes,
she said.

ANKARA: A painful cry of an eternal love

Turkish Daily News
Feb 19 2008

A painful cry of an eternal love
Tuesday, February 19, 2008

A group of artists from Turkey and Armenia will be coming together in
a huge project by Turkey’s acclaimed piano virtuoso Fazýl Say. Yaþar
Kemal, one of the greatest literary masters of the world, will write
the lyrics of the ballet version of the legend ‘Akh Tamar,’ which
will be on stage in 2009

VERCÝHAN ZÝFLÝOÐLU
ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily News

A group of 250 major artists from Turkey and Armenia will give
life to the legendary "Ah Tamar" symphonic piece through Turkey’s
world-renowned piano virtuoso Fazýl Say who is readying to realize
the project next year.

The project is a crucial step that will bring Armenia and Turkey
closer to each other, Say told the Turkish Daily News in an exclusive
interview.

Say, sensitive to the current situation and the heated debates
recently surrounding him, wanted to preview the article or would
refuse to consent to its publication. Underlining that he faced
great difficulties after a translation-related mistake in the past,
Say said: "My struggle is for Turkey’s bright future. I am tired of
being misunderstood, misinterpreted and falsely introduced to people."

The celebrated Turkish pianist’s remarks that he wants to leave
Turkey, uttered in an exclusive interview with German daily Suddeutsche
Zeitung, received much attention by the Turkish media and were followed
by an intense polemic in December 2007.

Say, an envoy for the 2008 European Year of Intercultural Dialogue,
will compose the ballet version of the vocal and symphonic work. The
lyrics will be composed by Turkey’s world famous writer Yaþar Kemal.

Tense atmosphere

Say said he started working on his Akh Tamar project in 2004 but
had to abandon it for a while due to the tense atmosphere that was
created after Nobel Price winner novelist Orhan Pamuk said in a 2004
interview that about 30,000 Kurds and 1 million Armenians had been
killed in Ottoman Turkey.

Say, noting that the political atmosphere in the country became even
more tense in 2007 following the assassination of journalist Hrant
Dink, founder and editor-in-chief of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos,
said his project was further delayed due to all these "unfortunate"
events.

Say, who said that he had once spoken to Dink about the project over
the phone, said that it is highly important in terms of taking steps
toward friendly relations between Turkish and Armenian people.

Drawing the attention to the recent collaborative work by Greek artist
Mikis Theodarikis and Turkish artist Zulfu Livaneli, Say said efforts
by these two prominent artists have paved the way for a warming of
Turkish-Greek relations within the last few years.

Say said he has contacted the Armenian State Opera Ballet for his
project and received a positive reply from the institution.

When reminded that an opera on the legend of Akh Tamar was firstly
composed by world-renowned Istanbul-born Armenian composer Sirvart
Karamanukyan, Say said he did not have much knowledge on the issue,
however, he would be pleased to make contributions to any kind of
projects about it. Karamanukyan, 95, has received several international
awards and medals.

At the moment Say said he is focused on the Akh Tamar project that
he plans to stage next year. Say will first compose the music of the
ballet version of Akh Tamar. The legend has a beautiful concept, Say
said, adding, that he will then construct and edit his work based on
that concept. The Akh Tamar ballet will embark on a world tour after
it is staged in Istanbul, Yerevan and on the island of Akh Tamar in
Van Lake in eastern Turkey.

Discussions obstacle to dialogue Armenians and Turks tell different
versions of the Akh Tamar legend. According to the Turkish version,
Tamar falls in love with a Turkish boy whereas according to Armenians,
both the hero and the heroine of the legend are Armenian.

"Everybody’s Akh Tamar is different from each other’s. You may listen
to the legend from 100 persons but each one can tell it in a different
way," Say said. Arguing over such a topic is just meaningless,
he added.

"For Armenia, even Beethoven and [Leonardo] da Vinci are of Armenian
origins. Armenia perceives everything with a great ego…

but what is important today is taking steps of friendliness. We should
leave aside unnecessary discussions," he said.

Say, drawing attention to his position as an envoy for the 2008
European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, said that unless necessary
steps of friendliness and reconciliation are not taken, healthy
relations cannot be established between Armenia and Turkey. "We all
would like to know what the facts are," said Say. With the said steps,
relations between the two peoples will heal and dialogue will start,
he added.

Two different versions of the legend

Armenian legend has it that Tamar, a young and beautiful princess,
falls in love with a poor Armenian boy who each night would swim from
mainland to the Island of Ah Tamar (Akhtamar) to unite with his love.

He found his way with the help of a torch lit by Tamar to prevent
him from drowning in a current. However, Tamar’s father, the king,
quickly became angered by the situation and imprisoned his daughter
in a fortress. He then, lit the torch as his daughter used to do but
directed it toward the current instead. The dark waters of the lake
drowned the boy and his dying cries, they say, were just "Akh Tamar"
(Oh Tamar).According to the Turkish version of the legend, once upon
a time, there used to live a beautiful girl named Tamara, the daughter
of a chief monk living on the island. Tamara fell in love with a young
Muslim shepherd boy from one of the surrounding villages. The boy swam
to island every night to unite with Tamara, who waited for him with
a candle. Tamara’s father who later learns about the situation goes
down to a shore on a stormy night. He carried a light in his hand and,
by shaking it, causes boy to lose his strength. Tired of swimming in
different directions due to the light, the boy is submerged under the
dark waters of the lake. His final cry was "Ah Tamara" and Tamara,
who hears the cries of her love, surrenders to the waters of the lake
and drowns herself.

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BAKU: Russia sees no similarity between Karabakh, Kosovo conflicts

Azeri Press Agency
Feb 18 2008

Russia sees no similarity between Karabakh, Kosovo conflicts – envoy

Baku, 18 February: "Kosovo’s declaration of independence is an
illegal step," Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan Vasiliy Istratov has
told this journalists.

At present the UN Security Council is discussing this issue, he said,
hoping a right decision will be adopted at the end: "I hope that the
illegal decision of the local government will be repealed."
Commenting on possible change in Russia’s attitude towards the
Nagornyy Karabakh problem after the Kosovo precedent, the ambassador
ruled out this option: "Russia has never approached the Karabakh
issue in the context of the Kosovo conflict."

French FM didn’t voice support to `Azerbaijan territorial integrity’

PanARMENIAN.Net

French FM didn’t voice support to `Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity’
16.02.2008 14:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ French Foreign Minister Bernard
Kouchner did not voice support to `Azerbaijan’s
territorial integrity’ during a meeting with his Azeri
counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov.

The information posted on the web site of the French
Minister of Foreign Affairs says that `Mr Kouchner
welcomes continuation of Karabakh talks in 2008.’ He
also `praised the sides for the decision to negotiate
the document the three Co-chairs submitted to the
Foreign Ministers in Madrid.’

Meanwhile, yesterday Azeri Press Agency quoted French
Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner as saying `my
country recognizes the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan.’

Masses rally to support comeback bid

The News, Australia
Feb 17 2008

Masses rally to support comeback bid

>From correspondents in Yerevan
February 17, 2008 03:49am

TENS of thousands of Armenians rallied in the capital Yerevan to
support Levon Ter-Petrosian’s bid to regain the presidency ahead of
Tuesday’s vote.

In the largest rally in Yerevan in years, at least 50,000
demonstrators flooded a central square. Organisers claimed some
300,000 people took part.

Ter-Petrosian – one of eight opposition candidates running in
Tuesday’s elections – has accused authorities of preparing to rig the
vote in favour of President Robert Kocharian’s chosen successor,
53-year-old Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

"No one can stay home on February 19. If masses of people go to vote,
the chances of falsification will be reduced," Ter-Petrosian told the
crowd. "The people have already won and on February 19 we will only
confirm this victory."

The former president was forced to resign during his second term in
1998 for advocating concessions with neighbouring Azerbaijan over the
Armenia-backed rebel region of Nagorny Karabakh. He broke nearly 10
years of silence last fall to announce his bid for the presidency.

Polls show him with between 10 and 15 per cent support among decided
voters, far behind Sarkisian, who hovers at about 50 per cent
support.

After two five-year terms, Kocharian is constitutionally barred from
running again.

Ericsson wins IMS contract with ArmenTel in Armenia

Financial Mirror, Cyprus
Feb 16 2008

Ericsson wins IMS contract with ArmenTel in Armenia

16/02/2008

Ericsson has been selected by ArmenTel, VimpelCom’s operator in
Armenia, as the supplier and systems integrator of an IP Multimedia
Subsystem solution that will deliver a next-generation network,
supporting integrated fixed and mobile services.

Under the agreement, Ericsson will transform ArmenTel’s existing
fixed network into an IMS-based, fixed and mobile convergent network.

The deal includes Ericsson systems integration services of required
IP-platforms and applications to enable convergent IMS service
offering, such as IP telephony and multimedia services to consumers
and business customers.

IMS-based services enable personalized communication through various
media such as voice, text, pictures and video. Ericsson’s IMS
solution is an end-to-end offering for fixed and mobile operators. It
supports the introduction of flexible and scalable advanced services
across a range of end user devices, while helping operators leverage
their existing investments.

IMS also represents the evolution of converged mobile and
fixed-control networks to all-IP, providing flexibility to support
broadband services.

Cinco hospitalizados tras accidente aereo en Yerevan

RIA Novosti
14 de febrero de 2008

Cinco hospitalizados tras accidente aéreo en Yereván
11:07 | 14/ 02/ 2008

Yereván, 14 de febrero, RIA Novosti. Cinco personas permanecen
hospitalizadas tras el accidente que un avión de la compañía aérea
bielorrusa Belavia sufrió la madrugada de este jueves en el
aeropuerto internacional de Yereván, informaron las fuentes del
Servicio de Socorristas de Armenia.

Según las fuentes, las víctimas del accidente recibieron heridas de
diversa consideración, incluidas quemaduras.

"El avión SRK-100-M, perteneciente a la compañía Belavia, se disponía
a despegar con destino a Minsk. Pero a las 04:15 hora local, se salió
de la pista en el momento de despegue y volcó. Acto seguido, ocurrió
una explosión que partió en dos a la aeronave. Todos los pasajeros y
miembros de la tripulación sobrevivieron al accidente", comunicaron
anteriormente las fuentes del Departamento de Aviación Civil de
Armenia.

Se encontraban a bordo del avión 18 pasajeros y tres miembros de la
tripulación.