Armenia To Adopt Anti-Corruption Strategy By End-2008, OSCE Says

ARMENIA TO ADOPT ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY BY END-2008, OSCE SAYS

ARKA
Oct 24, 2008

YEREVAN, October 24. /ARKA/. Armenia’s second anti-corruption strategy
will be adopted by end-2008, said Sergey Kapinos, head of the OSCE
Office in Yerevan.

The RA Government is currently preparing the strategy, with some of
the documents being drawn up, he reported.

The struggle against corruption is a major problem that hampers
social-economic development, Kapinos said, adding the OSCE Office in
Yerevan helps the RA Government elaborate the strategy.

Two anti-corruption centers in Armenia are cooperating with public
to combat the evil of society, according to Kapinos.

The anti-corruption strategy is Armenia’s commitment to a number of
international organizations, including GRECO (Group of States against
Corruption) and the World Bank.

Humanitarian Project Aids Dozens Of Armenian Jews

HUMANITARIAN PROJECT AIDS DOZENS OF ARMENIAN JEWS

Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS
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Russia

YEREVAN, Armenia – On October 23, in the office of the Jewish community
of Armenia, a good number of pensioners, veterans and other needy
members of the local community got a real helping hand. Namely,
they are the recipients for a humanitarian initiative that entailed
providing food assistance (including fresh vegetables as potatoes
and onions).

Each of the beneficiaries obtained a 10-kilogram sack of potatoes and
a 5-kilogram bag of onions. Overall, this undertaking has helped the
70 most needy members of the Jewish community in Armenia.

This initiative went over successfully thanks to the leadership
of Chief Rabbi of Armenia Gersh Meir Burshtein, a Chabad Lubavitch
emissary serving in this unique east European country, as well as the
project’s sponsors and those who volunteered their time to organize
this operation on the ground and distribute the products.

The Jewish community of Armenia expresses its deep gratitude
to its American sponsors of a multi-year support project to the
community. For the past few years, the local community has been able
to partially offset the cost of electricity for its office in the
autumn-winter period, as well as carry out significant assistance
such as distributing pharmaceuticals and medical aids from the USA
and dispersing other forms of humanitarian issue to those members of
the community who have found themselves in dire situations.

The Jewish community of Armenia is a member of the Federation of Jewish
Communities of the CIS and Baltic Countries, which has benefited since
its inception from the steadfast leadership of its President, Lev
Leviev. Lev and Olga Leviev also number among the main benefactors of
this 15-country organization, inspiring generations of Jews to become
acquainted with and embrace their national heritage and traditions.

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Dmitry Medvedev: Meeting Of Three Presidents Will Take Place Soon

DMITRY MEDVEDEV: MEETING OF THREE PRESIDENTS WILL TAKE PLACE SOON

Noyan Tapan
Oct 21, 2008

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, NOYAN TAPAN. "The meeting of the three Presidents
will take place soon to continue the discussion over the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict," RF President Dmitry Medvedev stated at the
October 21 press conference within the framework of his two-day
official visit to Armenia, expressing the hope that the meeting will
take place in Russia. However he did not mention meeting of which
countries’ Presidents he meant, whether Armenia-Azerbaijan-Russia or
Armenia-Azerbaijan-Nagorno Karabakh.

According to his observation, the process of problem settlement is at
the stage of progress, in any case, according to him, the two sides
are ready to look for solutions. "The August events showed that any
complicated issue should be solved proceeding by the international
principles, through negotiations. It is one of the most important
lessons of the crisis in the Caucasian region," the RF President said.

RA President Serzh Sargsyan, in his turn, stated that Armenia
is ready to continue the negotiations on the basis of Madrid
principles: those principles permit to recognize the principle of
people’s self-determination, Nagorno Karabakh people’s right of
self-determination, and some issues of principle for Armenia.

Middle Israel: George Bush As A Tragic Figure

MIDDLE ISRAEL: GEORGE BUSH AS A TRAGIC FIGURE
By Amotz Asa-El

Jerusalem Post
Oct 24, 2008 7:42
Israel

Nothing in his upscale upbringing, cushioned career, narrow horizons
and pedestrian character could prepare him for the crusading zealots,
billowing battlefields, collapsing skyscrapers, rising superpowers,
gushing markets and soaring ocean waves that awaited him as leader
of the free world

Bush met historic forces he had no chance of confronting.

Photo: AP

‘A perfect tragedy is the noblest production of human nature," wrote
English essayist and dramatist Joseph Addison.

Ordinarily, to fully appreciate this observation one would need to
probe complex literary images like Samson, Oedipus, Agamemnon or
Hamlet. But ours are no ordinary times, and we need look no further
than the White House and consider the years its current tenant has
spent there.

To literary purists, the term "tragedy" is often misused, as it is
routinely attached to pretty much anything bad that happens to anyone
good under whatever circumstances, from the disappearance of a house
in an earthquake to the loss of a friend on a battlefield. Yet the
perfect tragedy is more than that, as it involves people larger than
most others and calamities that are their own doing. At the same time,
tragic heroes’ flaws are universal and their downfalls unavoidable.

Now, as speculation mounts concerning the next US president’s identity,
plans and ability to extract America from the black hole where it
has arrived, the outgoing presidency’s balance sheet can already be
written. Sadly, no matter which accountants, historians or dramatists
ultimately compose it, its bottom line will always be painted in one
color: red.

IN A SENSE, the Bush years are even more tragic than the American
presidencies that ended in assassination.

Bush has been anything but a James Garfield, whose several months in
the White House were too brief to matter, nor was he a John Kennedy
or a William McKinley, whose departures left millions feeling bereaved
and their presidencies recalled fondly. And he certainly was no Abraham
Lincoln, whose rise to the occasion was among history’s most memorable,
nor was he even a Richard Nixon, whose legal record was ultimately
overshadowed by his geopolitical success.

Bush’s drawbacks were slow to surface and, as tragedies go, their
full scope emerged only once the size of the challenges he faced,
which no one had fully foreseen, became apparent.

The sages said that some win and some lose entire worlds in one
moment. Bush lost his in four: 9/11, the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina,
and the ’08 crash. In all these he demonstrated profound deficits
of knowledge and intuition, without which even the most resolute and
charismatic leader cannot deliver the goods.

The 9/11 challenge caught Bush so badly off guard that it took him
precious time to just define the enemy, and even that he did in a
way that largely defeated the purpose. The enemy was, and remains,
Islamism, but Bush defined the enemy as terror. Telling the American
people that the enemy was terror was as if Churchill would have told
the British that the enemy is the Luftwaffe, not Nazism, and FDR
would have told the Americans that their enemy is the Kamikaze pilots,
not Japan.

This was not semantics. Beyond it lurked a failure to understand
history and read the world that an American president is demanded
to lead. All this should not have come as a surprise considering the
geopolitical ignorance Bush had already displayed as a candidate. His
aides at the time, still deep in the Cold War victors’ hangover,
thought it was all anecdotal and even funny. In fact, it was about
as funny, and fateful, as Jimmy Carter’s failure in his time to
understand the world in general, and the Islamist threat it produced
in particular.

Had Nixon, Churchill or Roosevelt populated the Oval Office at the
time, the response to 9/11 would have been different, one that would
enlist the people and instill a sense of volunteerism and sacrifice,
whether militarily or financially. But Bush was a tragic figure, one
who reflected an entire civilization’s post-Cold War denial that it
still had to fight expensive wars.

THE KATRINA challenge was different, as it had nothing to do with
understanding the world. This one was about detecting in advance
cracks in America’s civil bedrock, and mending them before rather than
after catastrophe struck. But Bush was a tragic figure, and as such
was almost predestined to preside over an astonishing administrative
helplessness that was reminiscent of the dying USSR’s impotence in
the face of the Armenian earthquake in 1988.

Meanwhile, the soldiers Bush sent to war were facing an enemy Bush had
failed to expect. In a speech delivered aboard the – of all names –
USS Abraham Lincoln a mere several weeks after the invasion of Iraq,
he declared major combat operations there over. As if assembled into
one stage by its cruel playwright, the Bush tragedy’s hero spoke in
front of cameras, to the entire world, from under a glaring sign
that proudly, innocently and so utterly ignorantly read "mission
accomplished." It took hardly a year for the world to understand
that the mission remained hopelessly unaccomplished, that Iraq was
no Falklands and that Bush was no Margaret Thatcher.

Now, to top it all, came the market collapse that has altogether
undone the thinking with which America elected Bush and Bush led
America, an interpretation of the tempers of the time that insisted
all was already well in the kingdom and could only get better in the
future. In fact, America got caught so unprepared for the market mayhem
that its president, who had once been compared with Ronald Reagan, was
now being compared with Herbert Hoover, and seeing the British prime
minister unwittingly fill the leadership vacuum created by the confused
American leader, the same who had once purported to reshape the world.

AS IT draws to a close, the Bush presidency looms ominously as a Greek
tragedy, where innocent heroes like Oedipus or Antigone are maneuvered
by their ignorance and obligations into crises that invariably end
badly; or like a Shakespearean tragedy, where the trials of prominent
but imperfect characters like Hamlet or Caesar unwittingly call into
question an entire social order.

More broadly, literary tragedies call into question the role of chance,
error, fate and destiny in human life, as they pit man against forces
hopelessly stronger than him. The forces George Bush met, and stood no
chance of confronting, were of historic, even biblical dimensions, from
crusading zealots, billowing battlefields and collapsing skyscrapers to
rising superpowers, gushing markets and soaring ocean waves. There was
nothing in his upscale upbringing, cushioned career, narrow horizons
and pedestrian character that could prepare him for any of this.

Bush’s original sin, therefore, did not lie in anything he did or
didn’t do as leader of the free world; it was in his very decision
to apply for the job.

Russia Can Avoid Crisis, Emerge Stronger: Medvedev

RUSSIA CAN AVOID CRISIS, EMERGE STRONGER: MEDVEDEV
By Oleg Shchedrov

U.S. Daily
10/23/08
CA

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attends a wreath laying ceremony at
the Tsitsernakaberd memorial in Yerevan October 21, 2008. Russia said
on Tuesday it hoped to bring together leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan
to discuss their dispute over breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh, as Moscow
vies with the West for influence in the Caucasus region. REUTERS/RIA
Novosti/Pool

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia may avoid a full-scale crisis despite global
financial turmoil and can emerge from it with a more effective economy,
President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday.

"We have a chance to avoid banking, forex or debt crisis and go
through today’s difficulties without losing the potential we have
created," Medvedev said in a video blog posted on his official website

Russian markets have plunged more than 70 percent since their peak
in May amid capital flight and liquidity problems, fuelling fears of
a financial crunch spreading into sectors of the wider economy.

The rouble collapsed during a 1998 economic crisis but a devaluation
coupled with high international oil prices helped the economy recover.

The government says Russia, which has piled hundreds of billions
of dollars in reserves during eight years of economic boom and has
healthy fundamentals, can weather the storm.

The cabinet has come out with a rescue package topping $200 billion
in credits for banks and companies and in tax benefits.

But avoiding panic and maintaining trust in the government remains a
top priority in the country, where the 1998 crisis triggered public
discontent and led to a political crisis.

Medvedev, dressed in a suit and white shirt but tieless, was calm and
confident in a 6-minute address telling Russians that the financial
squeezes would not affect the real economy and their jobs.

"Russia has not yet got into this difficult situation. It has chances
to avoid this. It must avoid this," he said.

Medvedev said the government would support the banking sector and
six key sectors of the economy — retail, agriculture, construction,
machine-building, the defense industry and small businesses.

NEW CHANCE

Critics say the global crisis accompanied by a fall in energy and
commodity prices will bring an end to Russia’s prosperity, which
has revived Moscow’s ambitions of becoming one of the leading global
economies and a key global political player.

On the contrary, Medvedev said the global crisis gave Russia an chance
to modernize its economy and have a stronger international role.

He said the consolidation of assets of Russian companies would make
them more competitive and promised a government support and funds to
support that process.

He said the crisis would make financial organizations more effective
and attractive for investors.

Medvedev said Russian companies would also have to improve their
production and management structures "so their effectiveness and
productivity will rise to the level which will allow them to compete
with most successful foreign companies."

Medvedev said the crisis, which had shown the ineffectiveness of the
global economic infrastructure, would allow Russia to have a stronger
say in shaping a new order.

"We must actively take part in working out the new rules of the game,"
Medvedev said.

He confirmed he was planning to attend the summit of the Group of 20
industrialized and developing nations in Washington on November 15.

In a separate gesture intended to show that the Kremlin sees the
current economic turmoil as a hurdle rather than a fatal threat,
Medvedev’s press secretary said the crisis would not top his state
of the nation address.

"The issue of overcoming the consequences of the global financial
crisis will not be the main theme of the presidential address,"
Natalya Timakova said. "It will traditionally touch upon basic issues
of domestic and foreign policy."

Timakova said Medvedev, who took office in May, would deliver his
first address to parliament soon but did not specify when.

(Writing by Oleg Shchedrov; Editing by Richard Williams)

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We Have A Supreme Goal

WE HAVE A SUPREME GOAL
Lilit Poghosyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
21 Oct 2008
Armenia

To Achieve The Pro-Armenian Settlement Of The Conflict

Does Ter-Petrosyan really intend not to "pressurize" Armenian
authorities in this "fatal" moment for the country, not to make it
vulnerable towards the external impacts? Is this the reason why he
announced during his last meeting about his intention to freeze the
demonstration-based activeness of the opposition or it was pretence
to save his face?

MP, RPA Press Secretary Edward Sharmazanov answers our questions.

"It is not a secret that the demonstration-based activeness was
extinguishing and society is well aware of this fact. I have
already said and I must repeat that the times of demagogy is over
and the opposition would rather shift their struggle from the
demonstration-based to the constructive field.

As regards the announcements made by Ter-Petrosyan naturally I don’t
agree to his assessments and commentaries. We, the Republican Party,
coalition, and me personally, as an MP, have already expressed our
stance regarding Karabakh and by the way from the high tribune of
the Parliament.

And I don’t see any reason for anxiety. Armenia will never agree to
any type of concession, which contradicts our national interests.

But each political force decides its course of action on its own – to
hold meeting s or to freeze their demonstration-based activeness, for
unknown reasons. It is the monopoly of that particular political force.

It is another issue that each political force, be it pro-oppositional
or pro-governmental, must be guided by the principle of the supremacy
of the national interests and if the first President is sincere in
his intentions, we can only welcome his action. If not, if he simply
speculates, national state interests, then I must say that I don’t
consider it moral."

"In your view is Levon Ter-Petrosyan sincere or he simply maneuvers?"

"I don’t want to give assessments. As you know the party, the coalition
has its own project, and by the leadership of the President we are
implementing this project. We and me personally, as a member of RPA
faction, meet with the voters every Saturday-Sunday. We visit the
regions and we are well aware of the people’s problems. Which means
the ruling power is not detached from the people.

For the first time in our reality the President addressed the people
from the tribune of the National Assembly and not only did he speak
about our achievements but also the negative phenomena that exist
among society and why not the pyramid of the ruling power. Thus
the President stated over again that he is determined to put into
practice his pre-election program and that his words don’t differ
from his deeds. It is the problem of the opposition whether or not
they will hold demonstrations and what type of announcements they
will make regarding Karabakh issue.

The President clearly introduced his goals from the UN tribune and
in my view Armenia’s stance towards the settlement of Karabakh issue
is not a secret for anyone. Which is – the settlement of the issue
must be based on the principle of supremacy of nations’ right to
self-determination.

Secondly – the stance of the President is based not only on his own
project or that of the Republican Party, but it is clearly enshrined
in Armenia’s national strategy program.

We have a supreme goal to do our best to achieve the pro-Armenian
settlement of the conflict. Of course better if it happens in the
nearest future, but we never intend to take swift actions, because
it can lead to anti-Armenian settlement of the issue.

No one is as interested in the pro-Armenian settlement of the conflict
as Serge Sargsyan, someone who unlike others hasn’t changed his
stance towards the settlement of Karabakh conflict. He has voiced
this stance in 1993 and 1998 opposing Vazgen Sargsyan and Robert
Kocharyan who approved the version of the phazal settlement of the
conflict proposed by Ter-Petrosyan.

Prochaines Negociations En Russie Sur Le Nagorny-Karabakh

PROCHAINES NEGOCIATIONS EN RUSSIE SUR LE NAGORNY-KARABAKH

L’Orient-Le Jour
mercredi 22 octobre 2008
Lebanon

Une rencontre des présidents arménien, azerbaïdjanais et russe
pourrait avoir lieu Â" très prochainement Â" en Russie pour
discuter du règlement au Nagorny-Karabakh, a annoncé hier le
chef de l’Ã~Itat russe, Dmitri Medvedev. Le Nagorny-Karabakh est
une province séparatiste azerbaïdjanaise peuplée majoritairement
d’Arméniens. M. Medvedev était hier a Erevan, où il a rencontré
son homologue arménien, Serge Sarkissian. Â" L’Arménie est
prête a poursuivre des négociations sur la base des principes
de Madrid Â", qui reconnaissent Â" le droit du peuple du Karabakh
a l’autodétermination Â", a déclaré ce dernier. Â" La question
peut être résolue sur la base d’un compromis et par la voie des
négociations Â", a-t-il poursuivi. Le président azerbaïdjanais,
Ilham Aliev, a promis le 13 octobre de renforcer l’isolement de
l’Arménie, tant qu’elle ne renoncera pas a Â" l’occupation Â"
du Nagorny-Karabakh.

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Swiss Court Finds Turks Guilty For Denying Armenian Genocide

SWISS COURT FINDS TURKS GUILTY FOR DENYING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Canada.com
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Canada

GENEVA – A Swiss court on Tuesday ruled that three Turks were guilty of
racial discrimination after having claimed that the Armenian genocide
was an "international lie."

Ali Mercan, the Europe-based representative of the Party of Turkish
Workers, was sentenced to pay a fine of 4,500 Swiss francs ($3,900)
by the district tribunal of Winterthur.

Two others were ordered to pay 3,600 Swiss francs each for complicity
in the racial discrimination.

During a demonstration in June last year, Mercan had denied that
the Armenian genocide had taken place. The other two Turks were
co-organizers of the demonstration.

All three said during the court case that they were ready "at any time"
to organize a new demonstration and to take the same line.

In April, Armenia’s president vowed to redouble efforts to have mass
killings of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire recognized as genocide,
a label staunchly rejected by Turkey.

Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kinsmen died in orchestrated
killings during the final years of the Ottoman Empire.

Turkey says 300,000 Armenians and at least an equal number of Turks
were killed in civil strife when the Christian Armenians, backed by
Russia, rose up against the Ottomans.

Ilham Aliyev Reelected President Of Azerbaijan

ILHAM ALIYEV REELECTED PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2008 12:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ilham Aliyev, incumbent President and chairman of
Yeni Azerbaijan Party won the October 15 presidential election with
89,04 per cent of votes.

Igbal Agazade received 2,40 per cent of votes. Hafiz Hajiyev came
up with 0,61 per cent; Gudrat Hasanguliyev with 2,22 per cent; Fuad
Aliyev with 0,74 per cent and Gulamhuseyn Alibayli with 2,18 per cent.

Microsoft Optimistic About Armenian IT Industry Future

MICROSOFT OPTIMISTIC ABOUT ARMENIAN IT INDUSTRY FUTURE

ARKA
Oct 15, 2008

YEREVAN, October 15. /ARKA/. Armenia definitely has good prospects
for information and innovative technologies (ITT), said Veronika
Prikrylova, Microsoft general manager, in Central and Eastern Europe.

Armenia has a well-developed network of software companies, she said,
adding Microsoft plans to choose a local IT specialist to be in charge
of the companies.

If Armenia keeps enhancing the IT sector, it will be able to become
a leader among post-soviet countries

The expert called on local companies to work in copyright to have a
robust IT sector.

If the government settles the issue, the companies and potential
investors that plan to enter Armenian market will have a guarantee
that their intellectual property rights are protected and will take
a more active interest in local market, Prikrylova added.

According to the survey of the Incubator Enterprise Fund (EIF),
Armenia?s IT turnover has exceeded $100mln this year. During the period
under review, 120 software companies ensured 15% growth in the sector,
involving 6,000 IT specialist and 8,000 indirect workers.

Armenia Ministry of Economy, foreign investments in Armenia?s IT
industry reached $10mln, ensuring 30% growth in 2007 (IT output
reached $100mln in 2006 – ARKA).

According to the Armenian Government-Microsoft Corp. cooperation
agreement signed in Edinburgh on January 30, 2007, Microsoft is to
implement a range of innovation programs in Armenia.