PACE Ad Hoc Commission On Nagorno-Karabakh To Visit The Region In Th

PACE AD HOC COMMISSION ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH TO VISIT THE REGION IN THE FALL

ArmRadio.am
22.06.2006 18:15

The Armenian delegation should be ready that Azerbaijan may make
unexpected statements at the PACE Summer Session, Armenian Speaker
Tigran Torosyan stated at a news conference in Yerevan. In his words,
Azerbaijan tries to attract attention of PACE delegates to invented
facts regarding Armenia, when Azerbaijan’s mandate is discussed.

Torosyan reported that October 15-16 the PACE Monitoring Commission
will meet in Armenia. "We received the consent of the Commission. It
is now PACE Bureau’s turn to approve the trip. We should, in our turn,
clearly determine our tasks at the session," Torosyan underlined. He
added that PACE Ad Hoc Commission on Nagorno-Karabakh will visit the
region in autumn and the PACE Bureau’s decision is already available.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Will Monument To Heydar Aliyev Be Set In Moscow?

WILL MONUMENT TO HEYDAR ALIYEV BE SET IN MOSCOW?

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.06.2006 13:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The monument to Heydar Aliyev, that was to be opened
in a square next to Baku cinema, will not be erected soon. In the
words of Advisor for Cultural Affairs of the Azeri Embassy in Moscow
Nigyar Akhundova, there are some problems. "Only our Ambassador has
information on whether the monument will be set there or not, but he
is in Baku now and it cannot be cleared out," she said.

If the monument is not to be set at the location provided before,
what should be done with the pedestal? Meanwhile, June 22 an
authorized protest action was held next to Aeroport metro station
against erection of the monument to former Azeri President, writes
the Nezavisimaya Gazeta.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenia Joined UN Convention Against Torture

ARMENIA JOINED UN CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.06.2006 16:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia has jointed the UN Convention against Torture
and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. As
reported by Head of the Department for Information and Public Relations
of the Ombudsman Grisha Grigoryan, this was possible after Armenian
Parliament ratified the Facultative Protocol of the Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

In Grigoryan’s words, by that provision Armenia joins the Convention
participant states, thus agreeing with all its provisions. The
facultative Protocol of the UN Convention against Torture and Other
Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment was adopted on
18th of December 2002 and will come into effect on June 22, 2006.

According to article 17 of the Convention, each of the participant
states binds itself to form an independent body to prevent domestic
torture in a year since its entry into force. Mechanism to prevent
torture should be applied in all venues of imprisonment, as well as
psychiatric clinics without any hindrances, reports Novosti-Armenia.

Yerevan Authorities Intend To Evict Residents Of Firdousi Street

YEREVAN AUTHORITIES INTEND TO EVICT RESIDENTS OF FIRDOUSI STREET

Yerevan, June 20. ArmInfo. Yerevan authorities intend to evict the
residents of Firdusi street occupying a territory of 5 ha.

RFE/RL reports, an area of 282 sq/m of the street was transferred
to Hotel Yerevan, anther 50,000 sq/m to the English company City
Center Development.

To note, yesterday, "guided with the state needs and the mediation of
Yerevan mayor," the Armenian Government resolved to transfer the area
to the above companies for further development. The local residents are
offered $120 per sq/m of premises. However, the residents demand more
compensation to leave their homes. The municipality plans completing
the construction of the area by 2010. The Government’s decision must
be ratified by the President. To note, earlier the authorities evicted
the residents of the street where currently the Northern Avenue is
built and from Byuzand street against their will.

Earlier, the Constitutional Court recognized the rights of these
residents infringed.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armen Hovnanian Dies At 76

ARMEN HOVNANIAN DIES AT 76

AZG Armenian Daily
22/06/2006

On June 2, pharmacist Armen Hovnanian from Farmington Hills, Detroit,
died at the William Beaumont Hospital at 76.

Born in Akron, Ohio, Hovnanian moved to Detroit with his family
while still a child. While working at a drug store as 13-year-old
boy, he firmly decided to become a pharmacist. After graduating high
school in 1947, he attended the Detroit Institute of Technology and
graduated in 1951 with a pharmacy degree. He used that knowledge to
become a leader in one of Michigan’s largest drugstore chains during
the 1970s. He was promoted to executive vice president of the company
in 1971 and was responsible for sales. He helped the store develop
the concept of a one-stop drugstore, which sold pharmacy items along
with other merchandise.

Armen Hovnanian served in the US Army during the World War II for two
years as a lab technician. He loved classical music and was a Detroit
Tigers baseball fan, the Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly reports.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Haigazian University Recognizes 10 Graduating Students

Press Release
From: Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director
Haigazian University
Rue Mexique – Kantari
P.O. Box 11-1748
Riad El-Solh 1107 2090
Beirut – Lebanon

Haigazian University Recognizes 10 Graduating Students

On June the 21st, 2006, the Haigazian University Student Life Office
recognized 10 graduating students, for being the best contributors
to the culture of the university, represented in its motto of Truth,
freedom and Service, in the presence of the University President,
deans, and parents.

These students have been aware of the moral values of the University
motto, during their 4 years of study, and were very instrumental in
applying them in their everyday life.

Michel Majdalani (Student of the Year), Roubina Karaminassian,
Raffi Feghali, Sami Heneine, Rami Massoud, Karen Abou Ammo,
Mohammad Fakhoury, Mohammad Khaled Kassem, Garen Darakjian, and
Michael Vahejian, all shared the following common characteristics:
Endurance: They have been supportive, active, and contributing to
the University culture from the very first day of their enrollment.
Giving: These students have learned that it~Rs only by giving that
they can take, and grow. Receptive and eager to change: These students
have undergone a process of natural socialization which widened their
horizon and broadened their perception of the world.

In his word, the Director of Student Life, Mr. Antranig Dakessian
expressed his gratitude and satisfaction to the parents: ~SIndeed, dear
parents, we have seen their very first steps into this university, and
have followed their steps into experience, building up social skills,
and self-confidence. We have seen them change, develop and excel. Their
excellence has made us feel accomplished~T, said Dakessian.

The president of the University, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian thanked the
parents and families for sharing their children~Rs gifts, noting that
most of these gifts young ones should owe their parents. ~SParents are
very much in the picture and behind the scenes. Through the years
of emotional, physical, financial, social sacrifice, and investment,
they have been there since the birth of these young people. Now what
parents want to have is a sense of fulfillment~T, said Haidostian.

Afterwards, the Students Resource Coordinator, Ms Peggy Bedoyan,
and the Assistant Student Life Director, Mr. Alan Keyrouz, presented
the aforementioned students and their activities through the aid of
a slide show.

Towards the end, recognition tokens were distributed to honored
students, and a reception followed.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Lebanese Artist Hrair Bets On Women, Horses And The Sun – And Wins

LEBANESE ARTIST BETS ON WOMEN, HORSES AND THE SUN – AND WINS
By Daniella Matar
Special to The Daily Star

The Daily Star. Lebanon
June 22 2006

Hrair’s work, which has made its way to royal families and celebrities,
gets Beirut retrospective

Interview

BEIRUT: "Woman is the mistress, the lover, the mother," enthuses the
one-name-only, subtly cross-dressing artist known as Hrair. "She is
all these beautiful feelings you have, you know. She is the mother,
she is life for me. She is honored in all my paintings." Hrair was
born in Lebanon of Armenian origin. He studied art at the Lebanese
Academy of Fine Art (ALBA) and in 1964 he won three gold medals for
a set of tapestries he made for the Presidential Palace in Baabda.

Hrair went on to win numerous accolades and celebrity commissions.

Queen Elizabeth II has one of his paintings and a number of other
royals have collected his work – including the royal families of
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Hrair’s extensive client list includes Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn
and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, among others. Finally, after so much
fanfare, Hrair’s market savvy work is the subject of a retrospective
in Beirut, at Piece Unique in Saifi Village.

In the gallery, the artist’s thick and vibrant colors practically
jump off his canvases. Figurative horses leap around majestically.

Women gaze beatifically and mysteriously out at the viewer. Welcome
to the world of Hrair.

First and foremost, the artist says, "I’m a colorist. I like colors.

Through colors I can express myself."

Running through the symbols that are always present but ever-changing
in his work, he continues: "You’ll always see there are the ladies,
the horses. The flowers are new, it’s a still-life, and even the
women have changed. They are more contemporary, more modern."

Hrair is indeed famed for those horses. "I like horses," he says
simply. "I think it’s a wonderful subject for any artist. Through this
subject you can express a lot of feeling. You have the movement,
you have the beauty, you have the light, you have the death –
everything. It’s really one of my favorite subjects. And it’s the
symbol of the Arab world."

It is the women, however, who really draw one’s attention to Hrair’s
paintings. The paleness of their skin contrasts vividly with the bold,
bright colors of their clothes and surroundings, ensuring that the
observer’s eyes are instantly, irresistibly drawn to their serene,
beatific expressions.

A lesser-known symbol, which nevertheless figures in nearly all
Hrair’s work, is the sun.

"There is always the sun in my painting" he confirms. "There is this
round – life, death, life, death, life, death. Life goes round and
round – there’s always hope in my paintings. I’m a very cheerful
person. I’m not negative, and my paintings reflect that. People say
my work is dreamy, but sometimes you need to take [a few] seconds
to dream."

Hrair’s retrospective has given his an opportunity to reflect on
his career.

"I was born a painter, an artist," he says. "When I was five, six,
I used to draw and when I was nine I used to paint. I used to do
portraits and I always wanted to be an artist and a painter. The most
difficult [thing] was to have your own style. I’m not influenced by
any other painter or any other artist. I was influenced by my origins,
my orthodox origins, the church, the Arabic origins, the Oriental
decoration, the Islamic art, the sun.

"That’s why I had this success here, because they say it’s like one
thousand and one nights, you know. It has that richness and the colors.

"I was inspired [by] all the civilizations that passed through Lebanon
[and] the Middle East. I was inspired by the icons, the Byzantine art
– there you see that feeling, that precious feeling, [through the use
of] gold leaf. Sometimes the subject is not very important," he adds,
returning to his favorite theme. "It’s the colors."

There is one painting at Piece Unique that marks a sharp departure
for Hrair, a depiction of the Beirut skyline.

"It’s the way I see it, the way I know it," he says. "I was born in
this area and it was in my childhood background."

The painting in question is bright and beautiful, but unlike most of
his other pieces, it has very blurred edges.

Hrair explains: "I’ve always had this feeling. [The painting is]
in a fog, you know, but [Beirut for me] is like this."

Hrair’s retrospective at Piece Unique in Saifi Village is on view
through June 24. For more information, please call +961 1 975 655.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.dailystar.com.lb

Canadian PM Harper Appoints New Ambassadors

CANADIAN PM HARPER APPOINTS NEW AMBASSADORS

Embassy Magazine, Canada
June 21 2006

In what is the largest appointment of heads of missions since the
Conservative government came to power in January, Prime Minister
Stephen Harper selected 26 new ambassadors to serve in destinations
around the world. Most of the new ambassadors are career foreign
service officers with years of experience behind them. Here are the
names of the new envoys and the destinations they will be heading to.

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Libya

Haig Sarafian takes over from David Viveash as Ambassador to Libya. A
career diplomat, over the past 22 years Mr. Sarafian has worked in
Lima, Baghdad, Sao Paulo, Tunis, Damascus and Paris. He served as
Ambassador to Lebanon from 1998 to 2002. He has worked extensively on
Middle Eastern issues and was director general of the International
Trade Centre in Montreal from 1990 to 1993.

Russia

Ralph Lysyshyn succeeds Christopher Westdal as Ambassador to Russia
and Armenia. Mr. Lysyshyn has served in Lagos, Moscow, Washington
and Brussels and was Minister Counsellor at the Canadian Mission to
NATO from 1990 to 1994. He has also worked on arms control issues
and served as Ambassador to Poland Belarus from 2002 to 2005.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Mher Shahgeldyan Is No More The Head Of The Armenian Delegation To N

MHER SHAHGELDYAN IS NO MORE THE HEAD OF THE ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO NATO PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY

ArmRadio.am
21.06.2006 17:50

Today Head of the Armenian delegation to NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Mher Shahgeldyan submitted his resignation to NA Speaker Tigran
Torosyan.

According to well-informed sources, this position will be entrusted
to Head of the NA Standing Committee on Defense, Internal Affairs
and National security Aramayis Grigoryan, who was appointed to the
position after Mher Shahgeldyan resigned from the position of the
Head of the same Committee.

To note, Mher Shahgeldyan refused to answer the question of "Radiolur"
correspondent about the issue of resignation.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress