Monitoring In NKR Passed In Accordance With Planned Schedule

MONITORING IN NKR PASSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANNED SCHEDULE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.08.2009 16:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On August 4, in accordance with the earlier achieved
agreement with the NKR authorities the OSCE mission conducted regular
monitoring of the line of contact of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijani
Armed Forces near Talish settlement of Martakert region, NKR.

>From the NKR Defense Army positions, the monitoring was held by
Coordinator of the OSCE Office, Lieutenant-Colonel Imre Palatinus
(Hungary) and Field Assistant of the Personal Representative of the
OSCE Chairman-in-Office Vladimir Chuntulov (Bulgaria).

>From the opposite side, the monitoring group was headed by Personal
Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Andrzej Kasprzyk.

The monitoring passed in accordance with the planned schedule. No
violation of cease-fire regime was registered.

>From the Karabakh party, the monitoring mission was accompanied by
representatives of the NKR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry
of Defense.

Armenian Community Of Malta Holds First Ever Congress

ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF MALTA HOLDS FIRST EVER CONGRESS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.08.2009 10:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian community of Malta held the first ever
congress in La Valleta’s Hilton hotel on July 31, the community’s
press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Over 40 Maltese of Armenian descent, MPs and ordinary citizens showed
interest in the event.

Congratulating addresses from Armenian Minister of Diaspora and
Armenian communities of other countries were read out. Vera Boyajian
who was elected the chairperson of the community pledged to contribute
to development of Armenian culture and traditions and Armenia-Malta
relations.

A film about Armenian written language shot by young director Hrach
Vartanian was screened during the event

Armenian budget deficit totals 4.2% of GDP in H1

Interfax, Russia
July 31 2009

Armenian budget deficit totals 4.2% of GDP in H1

YEREVAN July 31

Armenia’s budget deficit totaled roughly 47 billion dram in the first
half of 2009, or 4.2% of GDP, the National Statistics Service said.

Budget revenue amounted to 300.4 billion dram in the half, or 26.8% of
GDP, while expenditures totaled 347.4 billion dram, or 31% of GDP.

Revenue declined 12.9% in the half compared to the same period of
2008. Tax revenue to the budget fell 18.2% to 233.1 billion dram, or
20.8% of GDP. VAT declined 26% to 104.7 billion dram, profit taxes –
2.7% to 45.2 billion dram and excise taxes – 8.6% to 19 billion dram.

Revenue from income taxes rose 12.6% to 26.8 billion dram.

Expenditures increased 6% in the half. Spending on the social sphere
amounted to 10.5% of GDP, defense – 4.6% and education – 4.4%.

Armenia approved budget revenue of 905.4 billion dram in 2009,
including 727.5 billion dram from tax revenue and duties. Expenditures
are planned at 945.4 billion dram, while the budget deficit is planned
at 40 billion dram, or 0.96% of GDP.

The official exchange rate on July 31 was 369.98 dram/$1.

Thirteen Years Old Armenian Girl Wins International Competition

THIRTEEN YEARS OLD ARMENIAN GIRL WINS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY
JULY 31, 2009
SEVASTOPOL

SEVASTOPOL, JULY 31, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Thirteen years old
singer Berta Puzian from Leningrad region’s Otradnoye city became the
winner of the International Festival Pontos Arena (Pontosian Asparez)
held last month in Sevastopol. According to the Russian Armenian’s
Yerkramas newspaper, the future winner was having her holiday in
Sevastopol and learnt about the competition by chance.

More than hundred guests from 15 countries who were under eighteen
took part in the festival. Berta attracted the authoritive judges
by performing an ancient Armenian song. At that, the young singer
not only took the first place but also received several invitations:
to study at Kiev Conservatory, at Academy of Radio and Television,
as well as at Moscow Russian Academy of Theater Arts (GITIS) (she
received the last invitation from the lecturer of that institute,
head of judges Marina Polteva).

In spite of her age Berta is not a beginner on the musical stage. She
was declared a prize-winner of many regional and Russian festivals
for many times. Particularly, in June she took the first place in
variety song competition held in Viborg and in May in the Musical
Umbrellas Ukrainian competition.

St. Vartan Cathedral in NYC Will Hold A "Children’s Day" 8/15/2009

PRESS OFFICE
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Contact: Karine Abalyan
Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
E-mail: [email protected]
Website:

July 31, 2009

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ST. VARTAN CATHEDRAL IN NYC WILL HOLD A "CHILDREN’S DAY" ON ASSUMPTION
SUNDAY, AUG. 16

At New York’s St. Vartan Cathedral, the Feast of the Assumption on Sunday,
August 16, will be the occasion for a "Children’s Activity Day," and
families are encouraged to attend the special schedule of festivities and
learning.

>From 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., children ages 5 to 12 will enjoy short
learning activities on Armenian faith, culture, and Arts and Crafts, in
addition to attending the final part of the Divine Liturgy and the
traditional "Blessing of Grapes" ceremony on the cathedral’s outdoor plaza.

Children will also have a pizza lunch, and the program will conclude with
Armenian dance.

St. Vartan Cathedral dean Fr. Mardiros Chevian will be joining the children
through the day. In the cathedral sanctuary, the Divine Liturgy will be
celebrated by Fr. Gomidas Zohrabian, pastor of the St. George Armenian
Church of Hartford, Conn., who will be leading a pilgrimage of his
parishioners to St. Vartan Cathedral on that same day.

The August 16 event is free and open to the public. At the 10:30 a.m.
check-in, parents will be asked to provide a cell phone number and will be
required to remain on the premises throughout the session.

To register children (ages 5 to 12) for the August 16 Children’s Day, or for
general information on the event, call Deacon Sebuh Oscherician at (212)
686-0710, ext. 141, or e-mail him at [email protected]. Please
register by August 10, if possible. St. Vartan Cathedral is located at 630
Second Avenue (corner of 34th Street) in New York City.

* Beloved ceremony

The "Blessing of the Grapes" remains one of the most beloved ceremonies in
the Armenian Church calendar. Most Armenians can recall people who would
refuse to eat grapes until the fruit was "officially" sanctified by the
local clergyman-a practice which dates back to an earlier era in the
church’s history, when daily life revolved around the growing seasons of an
agricultural society.

The occasion for the grape-blessing is the Feast of the Assumption of the
Holy Mother-of-God-one of the church’s major feast days. The story of the
Assumption concerns St. Mary the mother of Jesus, who having completed her
life on earth was taken up in body and soul-"assumed"-into Heaven. This was
a special courtesy, performed by Christ many years after His Ascension, as a
loving tribute to the mother who bore and raised Him.

The poignant theme of filial love enduring beyond death has deeply resonated
with Armenian Christians for centuries.

The Feast of the Holy Assumption and the Blessing of Grapes will be observed
throughout the Armenian Church on Sunday, August 16; please contact your
local parish for information on services in your area.

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www.armenianchurch.net

Newly Renovated Vedi Polyclinic Welcomes Children And Their Parents

NEWLY RENOVATED VEDI POLYCLINIC WELCOMES CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS

armradio.am
31.07.2009 11:16

On July 31, 2009, the head of the USAID/Armenia Social Reform Office
Sangita Patel and Mayor of Vedi Varuzhan Barseghyan cut the ribbon
at a ceremony marking the re-opening of the Vedi Medical Center’s
Children Polyclinic.

This renovation was made possible through the joint efforts of the
US government, local Armenian government and the Vedi Medical Center
with the support of USAID Project NOVA.

The Vedi Municipality and the Medical Center provided 25% of the
renovation budget, while USAID Project NOVA contributed 75%. In
addition, as part of Project NOVA, the Vedi Polyclinic personnel –
pediatricians and family physicians – participated in a series of
state-of-the-art training activities focusing on child health.

Project NOVA has worked in the Vedi region since 2006. Project
interventions include the establishment of a School of Motherhood,
renovation and furnishing of the Women’s Consultation Center at
the Vedi Maternity, as well as training of medical personnel in
key maternal and child healthcare competencies. The Project has
also renovated 10 rural health posts in the Vedi region through the
Community Partnership for Health initiative, trained 14 community
nurses in Safe Motherhood Clinical Skills and provided them with
basic equipment and supplies required for mother and child healthcare.

USAID Project NOVA works in Armenia to improve the quality of and
access to maternal and child healthcare, particularly in rural areas,
by improving the performance of healthcare workers, providing basic
clinical equipment and supplies, renovating healthcare facilities,
and mobilizing and educating communities.

It is implemented by a consortium of international organizations
– Emerging Markets Group, IntraHealth International and Save the
Children in close partnership with the Ministry of Health, marz
health departments, Yerevan State Medical University, leading medical
colleges, National Institute of Health and healthcare facilities.

Japanese Shimidzu Corporation Carries Out Work At Nubarashen Dump Fo

JAPANESE SHIMIDZU CORPORATION CARRIES OUT WORK AT NUBARASHEN DUMP FOR REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

Noyan Tapan
July 29, 2009

YEREVAN, JULY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. Shimidzu Corporation (Japan) is carrying
out work at Nubarashen dump for reduction of emissions of greenhouse
gases. NT correspondent was informed by Head of the Municipal Economy
Department of Yerevan Municipality Gagik Khachatrian that the refuse
layer leveling and well boring work has been completed. The methane
will be piped to the combustion chamber where it will turn into carbon
dioxide. The first phase of the work will finish in late August.

To recap, an agreement on the production of biogas at Nubarashen dump
was signed between the Yerevan Municipality and Shimidzu Corporation
in March.

It is envisaged receiving energy by burning the methane emitted from
the dump. By preliminary estimates, the Japanese corporation will
invest 5.5 million dollars into the project.

Cross On Surb Khach Church On Akhtamar Island Can Cause Muslims’ Dis

CROSS ON SURB KHACH CHURCH ON AKHTAMAR ISLAND CAN CAUSE MUSLIMS’ DISPLEASURE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
27.07.2009 14:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey’s decision to inaugurate a cross on Surb
Khach Armenian Church on Akhtamar island doesn’t imply any change of
Ankara’s position, according to professor Ruben Safrastyan, director
of the RA NAS Institute of Oriental Studies.

"Furthermore, Turkish restorers will not be able to reconstruct the
church observing Armenian cultural traditions," prof. Safrastyan
told PanARMENIAN.Net.

"Inauguration of a cross on the Armenian Church may arouse Muslims’
displeasure. Intolerance towards other religious is growing in
Turkey. This country’s religious policy is still anti-Christian,"
he said.

ANKARA: Turkish-Armenian rapprochement might cause NK breakthrough

Sunday’s Zaman, Turkey
July 26 2009

Turkish-Armenian rapprochement might cause breakthrough in
Nagorno-Karabakh

The recent rapprochement between Armenia and Turkey for the
normalization of relations between the two countries might cause a
breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh stalemate, regional analysts
agree.

S. Enders Wimbush, senior vice president of international programs and
policy at the Hudson Institute, states: `This [the opening of borders
between Armenia and Turkey] will require intense and delicate
diplomacy with Azerbaijan. [However], both Turkey and Azerbaijan will
benefit if they succeed.’

The normalization efforts between Ankara and Yerevan have shaken
Turkish-Azerbaijani friendship for a short period. In 1993, after the
Nagorno-Karabakh dispute broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
post-Soviet countries in the South Caucasus, the diplomatic ties
between Armenia and Turkey became strained. Supporting its strategic
ally Azerbaijan, Turkey closed its borders to Armenia to force the
latter to respect the borders of neighboring countries (as Armenia has
territorial claims on Turkey as well).

Azerbaijan’s primary resistance was over the opening of the
Turkish-Armenian border, which conflicts with Azerbaijan’s policy of
economically depriving Armenia in the region and hereby ensures easing
the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

Russia, the dominant power in the region, is solely interested in
maintaining its grip. As the region is part of the former USSR, it is
in Russia’s interest to preserve its influence in the region over the
countries of the post-Soviet areas, particularly that of the South
Caucasus. While doing so, since the collapse of the Soviet Union,
Russia has attempted to manipulate the regional countries through
long-protracted conflicts such as Abkhazia and South-Ossetia, two
breakaway regions of Georgia allegedly supported by Russia and
Nagorno-Karabakh. In the early years of independence, Armenia, the
primary actor in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, fell under the
dominance of Russia, which earned Armenia the status of the only ally
Russia has in the post-Soviet Caucasus. The Nagorno-Karabakh war
between Azerbaijan and Armenia, resulting in a 20 percent loss of
Azerbaijani territories and afterwards the closure of the Turkish
border to Armenia as a means of sanction, pushed the latter to be more
aligned with Russia. In the shadow of the economic and military
development of the Azerbaijani government, Russia continues to pursue
its dominant policy over the country through its notorious economic
leverage. Through deals over natural gas with Azerbaijan, Russia
attempts in this way to control the country and to maintain power. To
such an extent, Russia keeping both sides of the conflict under its
umbrella of influence maintains, in this way, its power in the South
Caucasus.

Calling the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict critical,
Andrew C. Kuchins, the director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at
the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), says, `For
more than 15 years Moscow has seen its interests best served by the
status quo of `frozen conflict’.’ Mentioning the role of Russia in
keeping regional conflicts alive and making them rest on its
interests, the expert said: `Last summer we witnessed two frozen
conflicts unfrozen in Moscow’s favor in Georgia. I am dubious that
Moscow would support any resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh that reduced
its leverage in Armenia and Azerbaijan from the status quo.’

However, the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement could be regarded as a
brilliant opportunity to drive Armenia out of the control of Russia,
to pull the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from stalemate and in effect, to
bring peace and stability to the region.

In contrast, Kuchins restated Russia’s policy of dominance serving to
keep the countries in the South Caucasus under its control in the
region. He is skeptical that Moscow really supports the
Turkish-Armenian rapprochement and the border opening since that would
reduce the leverage that Russia has over Armenia.

Isolated in the region by Turkey and Azerbaijan because of the
Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, having direct trade with US-led sanctioned
Iran and with Russia through the territory of its conflicting neighbor
Georgia, Armenia is in an uneasy situation in the region. Reaching out
to the Black Sea coast and getting direct trade with Western markets,
Armenia can get away from Russian dependence and thereby achieve true
independence and sovereignty in the region.

Speaking to Sunday’s Zaman, Wimbush stated that it is in everyone’s
(Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and all the neighbors) interest,
especially Turkey’s, for the improvement in relations with Armenia to
go forward. "However, such a development will be opposed by Russia,
which seeks to keep Armenia locked into Russia’s `special sphere of
influence’ and to keep Turkey dependent on Russia for strategic
guidance in the South Caucasus. According to Wimbush, Russia will
oppose Turkey becoming more deeply involved in the Caucasus, despite
the Caucasus being a primary strategic interest for
Turkey. Underlining this idea he adds that as Russia supplies 64
percent of Turkey’s gas via a range of existing and planned pipelines,
Russia has the power to prevent Turkey’s initiative. With the
statement, `Turkey should be prepared for some strong Russian
blackmail,’ he reiterates that Turkey should be bold in throwing open
its border with Armenia.

The Turkish-Armenian rapprochement marked the souring of
Azerbaijani-Turkish relations; however, Turkey claimed that it might
push Armenia to compromise in the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. Although
the Azerbaijani administration preferred to keep silent, saying that
this is an issue that concerns Turkey and Armenia only, there was a
growing concern among the Azerbaijani public that Armenia could
benefit from the border opening. This, in turn, conflicts with
Azerbaijan’s policy of economically depriving Armenia. Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?Ä?an’s speech in the Azerbaijani
Parliament had a considerable effect on alleviating tensions between
Azerbaijan and Turkey.

26 July 2009, Sunday
LAM?Ä?°YA AD?Ä?°LGIZI ?Ä?°STANBUL

Reference Book For Socially Unprotected Armenian Citizens Created

REFERENCE BOOK FOR SOCIALLY UNPROTECTED ARMENIAN CITIZENS CREATED

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
24.07.2009 18:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Yerevan hosted round-table discussions
entitled "Protection of socially insecure citizens’ interests through
legislative changes".

The discussion hosted representatives of state institutions and
social organizations, engaged in social maintenance and protection
of socially unprovided citizens’ rights.

"Collaboration between state institutions and social organizations in
social sphere is very important. Significant results could be reached
if we followed these principles," Head of Social Maintenance Department
at RA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues, Astghik Minasyan said.

"Reference book for socially unprotected Armenian citizens was
created to provide complete information on the rights of citizens
requiring social protection. The book contains contact details of
state institutions and public organizations engaged in social security
issues," Public dialogues and Initiatives center Executive Director
Ruzanna Sedrakyan stated.