NKR President Met Participants In International Conference ‘The 20th

NKR PRESIDENT MET PARTICIPANTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ‘THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF KARABAKH MOVEMENT: REALITIES AND PROSPECTS’ HELD IN STEPANAKERT

arminfo
2008-05-26 08:20:00

ArmInfo. On 23 May the NKR president met participants in international
conference ‘The 20th anniversary of Karabakh movement: realities and
prospects’ held in Stepanakert.

As ArmInfo was informed from Information Department of the NKR
president’s administration, the president mentioned importance of such
a conference holding in Nagornyy Karabakh and added that scientific
research the conflict settlement may play an important part in the
matter of its effective resolving.

Over the meeting they touched on the present process of the Karabakh
conflict settlement and its prospects. Bako Sahakyan presented his
position of settlement proving once again adherence of the Karabakh
authorities to peaceful settlement of the conflict. This does not mean
that the NKR cannot put down any encroachment to its independence and
security, the president said and added that the conflict cannot be
resolved if official Stepanakert does not take part in the negotiating
process as a competent party.

They also touched on a wide specter of issues regarding domestic
political situation in the republic and the regional events.

BAKU: Armenia awarded 2 points to Azerbaijan in first semi-final

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
May 25 2008

Armenia awarded 2 points to Azerbaijan in first semi-final

[ 25 May 2008 12:31 ]

Baku. Vugar Mesimoghlu. For the first time in the history of the
Eurovision Song Contest, two Semi-Finals were held to decide which 25
countries would be represented in the Final.

According to the results released by Eurovision, Azerbaijan earned 96
points on the scoreboard of the semi-final to make it to the final.

In the semi-final voting, Azerbaijan awarded 12 points to Greece, 10
to Israel, 8 to Russia, 7 to Norway, 6 to Romania, 5 to Moldova, 4 to
Bosnia & Herzegovina, 3 to Poland, 2 to the Netherlands and 1 to
Slovenia.

Azerbaijan’s Day After Day, a dramatic act on stage featuring an Angel
and a Devil, picked up 10 points from Moldova, 10 from Russia, 10 from
Poland, 8 from Germany, 8 from Andorra, 7 from Romania, 7 from Greece,
4 from Ireland, 4 from Belgium, 4 from Finland, 3 from Montenegro and
3 from Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is interesting that Armenia gave 2
points to Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan gained a score of 96 to sit at the 6th place in the semi-final.

The Issue Must Be Solved Either in Baku or in Yerevan

THE ISSUE MUST BE SOLVED EITHER IN BAKU OR IN YEREVAN

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on May 24, 2008
Armenia

According to the Editor-in-chief of Azerbaijani `3rd Opinion’
Informational-Analytical Agency Rauf Rajabov: `The two parties don’t
trust each other, they have concerns that if they take this or that
step they will lose something. If they fail to break that stereotype,
or get rid of that fear they will never come to agreement. That is why
we must try to create a system of counterbalances and guarantees and
only after that speak about the referendum, the results of which can be
acceptable for Armenia and Azerbaijan.

It is a tough issue and can be solved not by shuttle diplomacy – in
Moscow, Washington, Brussels, Paris or anywhere else, but either in
Baku or in Yerevan.’

Ministries Vs Mass Media

MINISTRIES VS MASS MEDIA

Panorama.am
15:17 22/05/2008

"Ministries have serious difficulties with communicating with the
representatives of mass media.

We should meet the problem out," said the Prime Minister of Armenia
Tigran Sargsyan in Government session today.

He recommended the representatives of media to present their
recommendations and view points to the ministries. "Like other
developed countries we should also work effectively with the media
representatives," stated the Prime Minister. According to him if the
media makes some recommendation then a dialogue will be created with
its rules.

"What we do have today is something contributing to the development of
yellow media and we miss the analytical media from our reality," said
the Prime Minister. He said that the measures taken will contribute
to the psychological atmosphere.

Moscow Delegation Seeks To Recruit Armenian Workers

MOSCOW DELEGATION SEEKS TO RECRUIT ARMENIAN WORKERS

RIA Novosti
May 21 2008
Russia

MOSCOW, May 21 (RIA Novosti) – A delegation from Moscow will arrive
in Armenia for a six-day visit on Thursday to encourage Armenians
to work in the Russian capital as part of a pilot project to boost
Russia’s migrant workforce.

Last April Russia toughened its migration policy, banning migrants
from working in retail markets. According to various estimates,
around 20,000 non-Russians were employed in Moscow markets alone
prior to the ban.

"If we do not switch to organized labor recruitment on the territories
of the donor countries, the labor market in Moscow will continue to
be spontaneous and poorly regulated," said Olga Veldina, a spokeswoman
for the Moscow committee for interregional links and national policy.

The Moscow city government has launched similar projects to attract
foreign workers from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, mainly in construction,
while another Central Asian country, Uzbekistan is prepared to
follow suit.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia, particularly Moscow,
saw a strong inflow of migrant workers. Many of them stayed in the
country illegally because official registration processes are too
complicated and time-consuming.

Nearly 1 million foreign workers were officially registered in Moscow
in 2007 with a total population of 10.4 million.

RA PM To Attend CIS Heads Of Government Meeting In Minsk

RA PM TO ATTEND CIS HEADS OF GOVERNMENT MEETING IN MINSK

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.05.2008 14:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan will depart
for Minsk to attend a meeting of the CIS heads of government. The
composition of the delegation will be known tomorrow, the RA
government’s press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

The meeting is due in the Belarusian capital on May 23.

VivaCell, UNICEF joint project improves education environment

VivaCell, UNICEF joint project improves education environment for
children with special needs

2008-05-16 16:14:00

ArmInfo. UNICEF and VivaCell, a subsidiary of Mobile TeleSystems OJSC
(NYSE: MBT) announced today that thanks to their joint initiative,
access to quality education for more than 200 Armenian children with
special needs will become much easier.

Over 36 million drams donated by VivaCell to UNICEF in 2007 were spent
on establishing and furnishing resource rooms in eight inclusive
schools in Yerevan and Tavoush province as well as on the purchase and
outfitting of three specially equipped minibuses that will be provided
to three community centers offering transportation services to children
with special needs in Tavoush.

"The partnership between VivaCell and UNICEF vividly demonstrates how
public and private sectors can work hand in hand for the benefit of
children. I welcome this joint initiative that creates opportunities
for children with special needs to exercise their right to education,"
Bagrat Yesayan, Deputy Minister of Education and Science said during
the ceremony of handover of minibuses and resource rooms held today at
the inclusive school No.180 in Avan community of Yerevan.

"This joint initiative will help ensure that children with special
needs have full access to quality education in eight inclusive schools,
and will enable community centres to provide outreach services to other
children with special needs," UNICEF Representative in Armenia Sheldon
Yett said. "Too many children with disabilities are unnecessarily
prevented from going to school, while others are consigned to
environments that discourage real learning – environments that are
unhealthy, unsafe, ineffective, and unfriendly," the UNICEF
Representative added.

"We have often been considered as doing philanthropy. However, what
VivaCell is doing is a clear responsibility toward the country in which
our Company operates and toward the children of Armenia. By this act of
social responsibility, VivaCell will help children with special needs
to get quality education. With special vehicles and resource rooms it
will be much easier for them to achieve this. VivaCell recruits
individuals with disabilities and invites other enterprises operating
in Armenia to do the same," said Ralph Yirikian, the General Manager of
VivaCell.

Under the project each of the eight selected inclusive schools was
equipped with a resource room where children, with the support from
specially trained teachers, will engage in various developmental
activities. Resource rooms will also serve as a place of convergence
for parents of children with special needs where they will be able to
receive information and guidance from professionals.

Through the project, over 100 teachers from the eight schools were also
provided training to improve their knowledge and skills on
methodologies of working with children with special needs.

According to the Ministry of Labour and Social Issues, there are
approximately 8,500 children with disabilities living in the Republic
of Armenia. Although the country has 14 inclusive schools and 5
UNICEF-supported community centres that cater for the needs of 1,500
children with disabilities, many of these children remain isolated from
the society and deprived from basic education.

Inclusive education ensures the right to education for children with
special needs and provides them with opportunities to develop their
social skills and become productive and full-fledged members of their
community and the society now and in the future.

Since 2001 UNICEF has been supporting projects on inclusive education
which demonstrate that most children with special needs can, with
motivation and effort from teachers, school administrators and students
themselves, thrive in a mainstream environment.

UNICEF established its presence in Armenia in 1994. UNICEF is mandated
by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection
of children’s rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand
their opportunities to meet their full potential.

VivaCell (K-Telecom CJSC) is the leading Armenian mobile operator,
providing a wide range of Voice and Data services. Since its launch on
1st July 2005, in a short period of time VivaCell has managed to build
a nationwide network and a considerable customer base. VivaCell drives
the development and offering of innovative mobile communications
products, services and features in the Armenian mobile communications
market. For more information, visit

Mobile TeleSystems OJSC ("MTS") is the largest mobile phone operator in
Russia and the CIS. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company
services over 84.95 million subscribers. The regions of Russia, as well
as Armenia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, in which
MTS and its associates and subsidiaries are licensed to provide GSM
services, have a total population of more than 230 million. Since June
2000, MTS’ Level 3 ADRs have been listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(ticker symbol MBT).

www.vivacell.am

Turk Tourists, Who Visited Armenia, Return To Turkey Under Great Imp

TURK TOURISTS, WHO VISITED ARMENIA, RETURN TO TURKEY UNDER GREAT IMPRESSION

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 13, 2008

ANKARA, MAY 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The Turk tourists, who visited Armenia
a few days ago, have returned to Turkey under a great impression.

As the Turkish sources report, 29 Turks and one German took part in
the journey with famous Turk excursion guide Faruk Pekin at the head
organized by the Fest Tourizm agency and they were all very pleased
with the journey made to Armenia.

Murad Ismail, the representative of the Fest Travel agency, mentioned
that it is the first time that such a tourist journey has been
organized and stressed that the tourists were greatly impressed by
the historical monuments of Armenia.

"We were very well welcomed. Everybody was very kind," he said.

And Faruk Pekin mentioned in his turn that the most negative thing
during the journey was "the problem of lavatories" as those situated
on roads between cities have turned into ruins.

The Turk tourists in Armenia visited the monasteries of Haghpat and
Sanahin, Matenadaran (Armenian repository of ancient manuscripts),
the Blue mosque, the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and other places.

The Turkish press writes that the group of the Turk tourists visits
Armenia when efforts directed at the establishment of diplomatic
relations are continuing between the parties.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113265

7273 Students At 8 Universities

7273 STUDENTS AT 8 UNIVERSITIES

KarabakhOpen
14-05-2008 10:49:58

In 2007-2008 1310 students study at 4 vocational colleges and 7273
at 8 universities. In 2007 there were 27 nursery schools where 1531
children attended. There are 238 secondary schools where 4479 teachers
teach 27,371 children.

In 2007-2008 the average number of students in each class is 9. In
towns this rate is 18, in villages 6.

There are also 10 music schools, and schools of art where 1570 people
attend, the NKR National Statistics Service reports.

Information war

Panorama.am

17:49 09/05/2008
INFORMATIVE WAR

The informative war formed among the opposed sides
parallel to Karabakh war as important as the war
itself. The collective materials about Artsakh war
time between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 1987-1994 are
placed in web site. All the
publications of the war time are available in the
current site.

Source: Panorama.am

www.press.karabakh.info