Azerbaijani authorities ban US diplomats from visiting Armenian ceme

Azerbaijani authorities ban US diplomats from visiting Armenian cemetery

news.am
November 03, 2012 | 22:28

BAKU. – Azerbaijan authorities continue the policy of concealing the
true facts from the world community. In particular, they ban U.S.
ambassadors to visit to the Armenian cemetery.

According to the statement, the Nakhijevan authorities rejected to
allow the U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Morningstar to visit
the Armenian cemetery in the Old Julfa, due to `security issues.’ What
could have threatened the diplomat in an ancient cemetery is still
unclear.

The ambassador claimed that he regrets that the officials rejected his
visit to the cemetery due to security issues and get acquainted with
the situation in the site. Preservation of the national heritage in
the region is important for the future of the world. Due to the
Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh] conflict the region has already lost great
deal of monuments, APA quoted Morningstar.

Earlier, the Azerbaijani authorities have also banned the visit by the
U.S. previous ambassador Matthew Bryza to the same cemetery.

Experts on possibility of existence of gas and oil in Armenia

Experts on possibility of existence of gas and oil in Armenia

tert.am
16:17 – 03.11.12

>From the very first years of independence the state provided money for
the geological surveys for gas and oil in Armenia.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, ex-prime minister of Armenia Hrant
Bagratyan said the recent decision of the Armenian government will not
give any essential result but it is beneficial for the government to
provide money `for someone to pierce and people live with hope and
belief.’

During the last cabinet sitting a decision was made to make changes in
the 2004 decision without additional expenditures from the budget.

Speaking to Tert.am, geologist Ruben Khamoyan, who in 1997-2002 and
2003-2008 worked in Armenian-American geological research company and
in Trans evro energy Canadian company, said only one research was
conducted in Armenia’s Gyumri costing 300 thousand US dollars.
Khamoyan participated in geological-search works of gas and oil in
Armenia.

He said during the 1997-2008 works financed by private investors heavy
oil was once noticed, and one case of gas emission was registered in
Armavir, though the gas found there exhausted speedily.

Asked whether it is not senseless to search for gas and oil in Armenia
spending huge money on it, Khamoyan said if one out of 7 wells is
successful, it is considered effective.

As to whether he is for or against the search of gas and oil in
Armenia, Khamoyan said if it is being done on the account of investors
the more is done the better, but if with the budget means, he said he
is against it.

He noted that as far as the search works are risky the government
should give big privileges to those investing in them. Without it no
one will come to Armenia.

Vahram Vardanyan, deputy dean of Geography and Geology Faculty at the
Yerevan State University, said he is one of the scholars, who exclude
the existence of oil and gas in Armenia, considering it dreamlike.

`There are some hopes, but I believe that there was gas, oil in
Armenia on time but after the earthquakes they have fallen deeper
through the cracks and moved to south,’ the deputy dean said.

He remembered of big geological expedition in Soviet Armenia by
Belarusians who worked for five years but returning back to their
homeland without results.

The professional conclusion was that there were oil and gas structures
but there were empty. There is an opinion that such structures as a
rule exist in countries having sea.

Georgia Should Restore Rail Communication with Russia through Abkhaz

Georgia Should Restore Rail Communication with Russia through Abkhazia
– Georgian State Minister

arminfo
Saturday, November 3, 11:50

ArmInfo- Black Sea Press. Georgia should restore rail communication
with Russia through Abkhaz section and it is within developed by the
new authorities strategy on de-isolation of Abkhazia, State Minister
of Georgia for Reintegration Paata Zakareishvili stated in the
interview to the Kommersant newspaper, which was published on Friday,
November 2.

“I am sure we must promote restoration of transport communication,
both rail and motor vehicle, through Abkhazia. We ought to exclude
political motive and consider the problem exclusively from the
economic point of view”, Zakareishvili noted.

According to him, earlier, Georgian authorities tied permanently the
railway issue with Georgian IDPs return to Abkhazia, but it was clear
from the very beginning that it was unreal.

“Georgia has not achieved anything, no one IDP has returned. But if in
due time we consent to restore the railway, I am sure, during some
years many IDPs would returned by it to Abkhazia and nobody would
manage to hamper it, even despite absence of official arrangement on
it”, he stressed.

Zakareishvili expressed assurance that the rail communication
restoration would political settlement around Abkhazia, but at the
same time he said that it should not be fixed on documents.

“As soon as the economic situation improved in Abkhazia during
previous years, a inflow of IDPs to Abkhazia increased. Let’s taker
construction of Olympic objects in Sochi as an example. It is not in
Abkhazia, but number of Georgians, working in the republic, increased
sharply. The more projects are implemented in Abkhazia with Georgia’s
participation, the more chances exist for the conflict settlement”, he
said.

In the Georgian State Minister’s opinion, implementation of the plan
of rail communication restoration may be begun from cargo trains.

“If we had done it in 2003, passenger trains would have moved. The
issue: all or nothing should not be raised in politics”,
Zakareishvili stressed.

According to him, the issue of rail communication has not been
considered at the governmental level yet, but some consultations were
held.

“The railway is working despite everything, but trains move in the
direction of Russia, but not to Georgia, because our former
authorities were against it. Abkhazia should not be tied economically
and with transport only with Russia. If we open traffic in direction
of Georgia, Abkhazes will have an alternative. Russia, Georgia,
Armenia will be able to use this railway. The country’s role as a
transport route and its geopolitical importance will increase
considerably: cargo flow will be not only in the east-west direction,
but also to the north-south”, Zakareishvili emphasized.

The State Minister also came out for recognition of Abkhaz and South
Ossetian passports’ validity on the territory of Georgia and should
have the same rights as Georgian identity cards. According to him,
there is no necessity to coordinate this issue with Abkhaz and South
Ossetian sides.

“It is the case when we can act unilaterally”, he noted. As
Zakareishvili said, it was not obligatory to wait till the Georgian
parliament considered that issuer. “Within its powers, the government
may make certain decisions independently. There is possibility to
settle the issue using a method of normative acts”, he pointed out.

Cinema figures of the region will meet European producers

Cinema figures of the region will meet European producers

13:10, 3 November, 2012

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. The program of “open doors” will be
represented in frames of the 66th Locarno International Film Festival
on October 10-13, 2013. “Golden Apricot” invited the Head of the Open
Doors section of the Locarno International Film Festival Martina
Malacrida and the consultant of the festival and regional expert Joel
Chapron to visit Yerevan on October 29-31. The guests introduced the
Open Doors program to the Armenian filmmakers and producers, which is
aimed to support the development of the projects at the first stage of
making and find the partners for joint production. Each year the Open
Doors program focuses on different regions and this year the program
will be dedicated to the three countries of the Caucasus – Armenia,
Georgia and Azerbaijan.

As the Press Service of “Golden Apricot” festival informed
“Armenpress” the distinguished guests personally met the Armenian
cinematographers and separately discussed their projects to be
represented for the preliminary selection on March 3, 2013.

The Open Doors program has also been represented to the Minister of
Culture of the Republic of Armenia Hasmik Poghosyan.

Armenian citizen is attacked in Russia by five men

Armenian citizen is attacked in Russia by five men

news.am
November 03, 2012 | 12:08

A citizen of Armenia was attacked on in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.

A 33-year-old Armenian citizen had arrived in the Russian city, from
Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, and his brother met him at the airport.
Next, a taxi driver approached them and offered his services, but the
brothers declined. As a result, they started to argue and,
subsequently, the brothers sat in their own car and headed off,
Komsomolskaya Pravda daily of Russia writes.

Sometime thereafter, however, they noticed a black vehicle following
them, and therefore they decided to stop their car. Five men – including
the taxi driver – who were armed with baseball bats, came out of the
black automobile. Threatening the brothers at gunpoint, they smashed
the windows of the brothers’ car with their bats and stole six bottles
of brandy, 100,000 Russian rubles (approx. $ 3,186), two diamond
rings, a woman’s ring and earrings, and four tires.

The Nizhny Novgorod Police are taking the victims’ account and
searching for the criminals.

Iran pulls back from nuclear bomb goal: Israeli defense minister

Iran pulls back from nuclear bomb goal: Israeli defense minister

Iran has drawn back from its ambitions to build a nuclear weapon,
Israel’s defense minister was quoted as saying on Tuesday, while
warning that his country may still have to decide next year whether to
launch a military strike against it.

Tehran denies its nuclear work has any military dimensions but
governments in Europe and the United States are increasingly concerned
over its intentions.

Diplomacy and successive rounds of economic sanctions have so far
failed to end the decade-old row, raising fears of Israeli military
action against its arch-enemy.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper
that an immediate crisis was avoided when Iran chose to use more than
a third of its medium-enriched uranium for civilian purposes earlier
this year.

He told the paper that the decision `allows contemplating delaying the
moment of truth by eight to ten months’.

`There could be at least three explanations. One is the public
discourse about a possible Israeli or American operation deterred them
from trying to come closer,’ he said.

`It could probably be a diplomatic gambit that they have launched in
order to avoid this issue culminating before the American election,
just to gain some time. It could be a way of telling the IAEA
(International Atomic Energy Agency) `oh we comply with our
commitments’.’

Analysts say Iran already has enough low-enriched uranium for several
nuclear bombs if it were refined to a high degree, but may still be a
few years away from being able to assemble a missile if it decided to
go down that path.

Western diplomats say Iran appears to have nearly finished installing
centrifuges at an underground nuclear plant, potentially boosting its
capacity to make weapons-grade uranium if it chose to do so.

Asked by the British newspaper whether, if Iran had not pulled back,
the crisis would have peaked `about now’, Barak said: `Probably yes’.
He added however that he believed Iran was still resolved to build
nuclear weapons.

`We all agree that the Iranians are determined to turn into a military
nuclear power and we all share the declaration that we are determined
to prevent Iran from turning nuclear and all options are on the
table,’ he was quoted as saying.

`We mean it – we expect others to mean it as well. So it’s not
something just about us. But we, for obvious reasons, see the Iranian
threat in much more concrete terms.’

He said Israel reserved the right to act alone.

`When it comes to the very core of our security interests and, in a
way, the future of Israel, we cannot delegate the responsibility for
making decisions even into the hands of our most trusted and
trustworthy ally,’ he told the Telegraph.

`It doesn’t mean that we would be sorry if the Iranians come to the
conclusion on their own. The opposite is true. But, if no one acts, we
will have to contemplate action.’

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Richard Morningstar: The United States Supports Efforts In Azerbaija

RICHARD MORNINGSTAR: THE UNITED STATES SUPPORTS EFFORTS IN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA TO PROTECT THE HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF EACH OTHER’S COMMUNITIES IN THEIR COUNTRIES

APA
Nov 2 2012
Azerbaijan

US Ambassador to Azerbaijan has issued a statement on the protection
of cultural heritage

Baku-APA. US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Morningstar has issued
a statement on the protection of cultural heritage, the embassy told
APA. Ambassador said after having come to Azerbaijan he was trying
to know more about our country, people and history.

“I have recently visited Nakhchivan. Moreover, i have also visited
Lankaran, Shaki, Oghuz, Guba and Lahij. These visits gave me an
opportunity to be familiar with the country’s cultural heritage.

I think this is very important for everyone coming to Azerbaijan to
live and work,” he said.

Ambassador mentioned that the region had a complicated history.

“Nagorno Karabakh has resulted in the death of thousands of people
and seriously changed the structure of the places having historical,
religious and cultural importance in the region,” he said.

According to the statement, while visiting Nakhchivan, he held
discussions with the local authorities about the Armenian cemetery
in Julfa.

“I regret that the authorities did not allow me to visit that place
due to the security. The protection of the region’s heritage is very
important for future peace. A lot of monuments have been damaged and
destroyed in the region as a result of Nagorno Karabakh conflict,”
he said.

Ambassador noted that the efforts made by both countries for protection
of the heritage of each other are encouraging.

“Today in Baku, for example, I visited the Armenian Cathedral of St.

Gregory the Illuminator, where I learned about the church’s history
and the preservation of books and manuscripts in the Armenian
language. There is also the story of the former Armenian village
of Kerkenj and Azerbaijani village of Dzuynashogh whose communities
swapped land and agreed to look after the other’s sites, including
cemeteries. The United States supports efforts in Azerbaijan and
Armenia to protect the historical archives of each other’s communities
in their countries. For example, next week Armenian and Azerbaijani
archivists will be in the United States on a joint program to learn
more about preservation of cultural artifacts. These types of efforts
deserve recognition and we will do our best to support any such
efforts in the future.”

Armenia’s Orinats Yerkir To Hold Party Congress On December 22

ARMENIA’S ORINATS YERKIR TO HOLD PARTY CONGRESS ON DECEMBER 22

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 2 2012
Russia

Political Board of the Armenian ruling coalition’s junior member,
the Orinats Yerkir (Rule of Law) Party (RLP), held a regular session
on Thursday, News.am reports.

The board discussed organizational matters and adopted a decision
on convening the party’s 11th Special Congress on December 22, RLP
press service informs.

Party Chairman and National Security Council Secretary Arthur
Baghdasaryan informed the board members about the arrangements made
during his recent working visits to Russia and China, and added that
these arrangements will be a serious boost to strengthening Armenia’s
security and developing cooperation with these countries.

Armenia’s Heritage Party Leader To Take Part In Presidential Polls

ARMENIA’S HERITAGE PARTY LEADER TO TAKE PART IN PRESIDENTIAL POLLS

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 2 2012
Russia

Leader of the Heritage Party of Armenia Raffi Ovannisyan has announced
that he will take part in the presidential elections of 2013, News
Armenia reports.

He urged officials of political parties, public organizations and all
Armenians to be active during the elections. The party leader added
that democratic elections will provide a new president and competition.

Heritage is a national-liberal party formed by Foreign Minister Raffi
Ovannisyan in 2002. The party holds 5 seats in parliament.

Sherman Vs. Berman: California’s Doppleganger Democrats Go To War

SHERMAN VS. BERMAN: CALIFORNIA’S DOPPLEGANGER DEMOCRATS GO TO WAR
By Joel Stein

TIME Magazine
Nov 2 2012

It is a shame, say local Armenian leaders, to have to choose between
Los Angeles area Congressmen Howard Berman and Brad Sherman, two older,
balding, Jewish, liberal Democratic Congressmen who both went to UCLA,
graduated law school, sit on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and
have nearly identical voting records. Jews also feel it’s a shame. As
do Latinos, environmentalists, union members, gays, the ACLU and
people who hate traffic on the 405. It’s as if San Francisco had
to choose between their current Congresswoman and a rich, far-left,
smooth-browed Congresswoman named Ann Shelosi.

Because of the influx of Latinos in the area, Berman and Sherman knew
that eventually redistricting would collapse their neighboring San
Fernando Valley districts and force them to run against each other.

But they didn’t think they’d have to do it two times – once in the
spotlight of Election Day in a Presidential year. A new California
law created a “jungle primary,” which sends the top two winners,
regardless of party, to the general election. It’s designed
to reduce the gridlock, vitriol and extremism in Washington by
promoting centrist candidates who appeal to both parties. Instead,
it produced a race between Berman and Sherman, the 69th and 85th most
liberal members of the House.The new district favors 57-year-old,
eight-term Congressman Sherman over 71-year-old, 15-term Congressman
Berman: 50% of the new district’s voters are already represented by
Sherman, and another 25% used to be before a round of redistricting in
2003. Only 25 percent come from Berman’s old district. In the primary
on June 5, when only 80,000 people voted, Sherman beat Berman by 10
points.The challenge of having debates between these candidates, it
would seem, would be finding something to debate. It didn’t turn out
to be a problem. Though they started out their September 29 debate
at Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School by complimenting each other,
Sherman quickly accused Berman of being part of the Turkish caucus,
“the number one Armenian genocide-denying caucus in the U.S. Congress!”

Shortly after calling Sherman “a brother in arms,” Berman also said
he was “full of it” and accused him of “venom and smears and lies
and distortion.” Later, Sherman shook his head and said, “This isn’t
a place for schoolyard putdowns.”

(PHOTOS: Political Pictures of the Week, Oct. 19-25)

Outside on the blacktop, a perfect place for schoolyard putdowns,
Berman and Sherman stood within five feet of each other as volunteers
fenced them in by holding aloft campaign banners while the candidates
did local TV interviews with their backs facing each other. The
opposition videotaped every word, hoping for a gaffe, even though these
interviews were already going to be on TV. When I talked to a Berman
staffer about setting a date for our interview, Matthew Dababneh,
Sherman’s chief of staff yelled at me, so the Berman folks could hear
him, “We’ll talk to the press at any time! We have nothing to hide!”

Sitting at a small desk in an office in the high school, Sherman
explained that his dislike of Berman isn’t new. It started back
in 2001 over redistricting after the census. “He tried to create
a district where there was a one block wide corridor connecting my
house to this district so that one of his key allies would beat me,”
he said. Berman’s brother Michael, a confidante of the Clintons
who was a partner in political consulting firm Berman & D’Agostino,
helped run the redistricting.

There’s more than just a history of political jockeying. Though
their backgrounds are similar and they live three miles apart, people
who’ve been to enough big Passover Seders can recognize that Berman
and Sherman are two very different types of Jews. Berman is reserved
and academic; Sherman is outgoing and aggressive. It’s the Neurotic
Jew versus the Tough Jew; Woody Allen versus David Mamet.

Berman is a key foreign policy player who has sponsored far more
legislation in his career (he accuses Sherman of having only
sponsored three bills in his entire career, “and two were renaming
post offices.”) “Brad is very much in love with being a Congressman. I
love the job. It’s not the title,” Berman said in his campaign office,
which features a mocking cartoon of Sherman spouting all his rehearsed
lines. “If elites voted, I would win overwhelmingly.” He qualifies
elites to mean his Congressional colleagues-with no candidate in
the race, Republicans like John McCain and Lindsey Graham have backed
Berman-but he also has been endorsed by the L.A. Times and the Valleys’
Daily News, and has had fundraisers hosted by Jeffery Katzenberg,
David Geffen and Steven Spielberg. Betty White, along with Wendy
Malick, appear in an ad for Berman, endorsing him for the good work
he’s done for pets.

Sherman is closer to his constituents, going to far more local events
where he hands out flags and combs (Sherman, you see, doesn’t need
them.) Sherman finds Berman to be arrogant and condescending. “He’s
above it. He not only has disdain for me personally but the process
of having to run instead of being anointed,” Sherman says. “You can
almost see the self-loathing when he has to imitate me. He showed
up at a Little League closing ceremony. Do you know how much he
hates that?” Berman won’t even give Sherman the facts on the Little
League event, insisting it was a soccer game. “Brad may not know the
difference,” he says. But he does concede that he dislikes pandering
for votes.

The campaigns have spent more than $9 million altogether on the race so
far- a SuperPAC has bought nearly $1.5 million in ads for Berman-and
most of that money has been spent attacking each other. The campaigns
have accused each other of improper use of funds that are pretty benign
(Berman for paying his brother to be his campaign manager and taking
free research trips overseas as ranking member of the foreign affairs
committee; Sherman for lending his own campaign money at a low-interest
rate). “It went from Mayberry to Hatfield and McCoy,” says Rob Eshman,
the editor of L.A.’s Jewish Journal, who arranged one of their debates
in February. “Just to get them to agree on a venue and the rules,
you would have thought it was Palestinians and Israelis. They say
politics makes for strange bedfellows. It makes for angry bedfellows.”

That anger was on display October 11, when Berman and Sherman had
another debate. Shortly before the debate ended, Sherman accused
Berman of not really authoring the DREAM Act as he claims; Berman, who
did help write it, became frustrated and got in Sherman’s face. Then
Sherman, who is quite a bit taller, grabbed Berman by the shoulder,
pulled him into his chest and yelled, “You want to get into this?” The
sheriff’s deputy pulled them apart, and some Sherman campaign workers
gently led their candidate to his podium. The debate got more than
125,000 hits on YouTube and was shown on The Today Show.

The Berman campaign seized upon outburst, claiming it plays into their
argument that Berman is the more effective, respected, non-hitting
statesman. “Brad massively exaggerates his role. The notion that the
guy you saw in that debate – that Ben Bernanke and Hank Paulson were
listening to that guy and changed TARP because of him is preposterous.

He’s like Zelig. He’s in Yalta. He’s in Munich,” says Berman. “He
is neither dumb nor lazy. He doesn’t have the skill set to work well
with other people.” During my hour in Berman’s headquarters during our
interview, two people dropped off checks to the campaign citing the
fight. One recent poll showed Sherman’s lead reduced from 10 points
to 6.

And there’s still a few days left for the race to get even rougher.

California’s new primary system was based on the assumption that the
negative tone in Washington is due to extremism. But it turns out
that politics is even meaner when two people agree on everything.

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