Armenian Ex-FM Is U.S. Intelligence Agent – Politician

ARMENIAN EX-FM IS U.S. INTELLIGENCE AGENT – POLITICIAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 27, 2012 – 15:09 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Former Foreign Minister of Armenia and second number
of Prosperous Armenia party’s candidates list Vartan Oskanian is an
American intelligence agent, leader of “Constitutional Right Union”
party said.

“Foreign policy Robert Kocharian pursued was complementary, backed by
American spy Vartan Oskanian,” Hayk Babukhanyan said, dwelling on the
foreign policy of the second president of Armenia Robert Kocharian
and the recently formed “Ter-Petrossian – Kocharian” union.

He further slammed Oskanian’s following statement “Armenia needs
Libyan, Tunisian or Egyptian scenario.”

“The statement discloses the true goals Mr. Oskanian and
“Ter-Petrossian – Kocharian” union pursue,” he said.

According to Babukhanyan, this implies Armenia’s withdrawal from the
Eurasian Union and establishment of U.S. control over Armenia.

“Withdrawal of Russian military base form Armenia, entry to Iran’s
northern borders and establishment of control over us… This is the
program Oskanian explicitly named. Levon Ter-Petrossian talked about
it back in 1988,” he said.

On April 26 Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan Visited The Vil

ON APRIL 26 ARTSAKH REPUBLIC PRESIDENT BAKO SAHAKYAN VISITED THE VILLAGE OF SOS IN THE MARTOUNI REGION AND MET THE LOCAL POPULATION.

Friday, 27 April 2012 10:04

The visit was caused by the request addressed to the President the
day before by a group of villagers concerning the activities of the
community’s head.

Having listened to the villagers’ opinions on the issue the President
stressed that the community was the primary level of governance that
presupposes effective functioning of other levels.

Hence, issues existing here are on the spotlight of the authorities’
attention. Bako Sahakyan entrusted the NKR Cabinet of Ministers,
the Public Prosecutor’s Office and Police to investigate in details
the situation and submit corresponding suggestions.

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Medicine: Tireless crusader for organ donation

The Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick) Canada
April 24, 2012 Tuesday

Tireless crusader for organ donation; Advocacy After receiving three
organs, Saint John’s Kevin Standing says he’s simply happy to be
alive. Now he wants to increase the odds for others

by Jennifer pritchett Telegraph-Journal

SAINT JOHN – Kevin Standing is alive because two people died.

Since 1995, the 48-year-old diabetic has received a kidney, pancreas
and a liver in three organ transplants. And now, his replacement
kidney is failing and he’ll eventually need another transplant.

But despite it all, Standing is a tireless crusader to boost public
awareness about organ donation so that more people will sign up and
save a life after theirs has been taken away.

“We’re all designed to be recycled,” he says, with a laugh.

His latest challenge is to break the Guinness World Record this Friday
for the largest human awareness ribbon in support of national organ
and tissue donor awareness week, which runs April 22 through 28.

Standing and the committee he helped found, the New Brunswick Organ
&Tissue Donation Network, are hoping to create a live human ribbon
near Saint John’s waterfront with 4,000 people – one for each person
waiting for an organ transplant in Canada.

Last year alone, 195 people died before a donor could be found,
according to the Canadian Association of Transplantation.

Standing wants to change the odds for people waiting.

“Up to eight people can live from a death,” he says. “You can take the
corneas, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas and kidneys.”

Standing would like to see the provincial government make it easier
for New Brunswickers to become donors by making it possible to sign up
online, like other provinces such as Ontario and Manitoba already have
in place.

In an interview at an uptown Saint John coffee shop a few days before
the ribbon event, he’s boisterous and chatty, eager to talk about the
project. Dressed in a green-plaid flannel shirt and jeans, he sports a
salt-and-pepper beard and seemingly never stops smiling or talking. He
appears to have bounds of energy.

Standing is a man who has come close to death a handful of times and
is thrilled to be alive. He makes every minute count and it shows.

“I’m thankful to be alive, very thankful,” he says. “Words really
can’t express the gratitude I feel for that person who gave me his or
her (organ) after selflessly signing that card. I wouldn’t be around.”

Standing attributes his wife Tina and a multitude of friends with
helping him through the tough times. The couple lives in the north end
of the city with four dogs and two cats.

Kevork Peltekian, medical director for the Atlantic multi-organ
transplant program liver team, stresses the importance of organ
donation.

“The wait can take anywhere from a few months to a year … there is a
need for organ donation in Canada,” he says. “People die on the wait
list.”

The Halifax-based liver disease specialist says the donor rate in
Canada is less than 15 donors per million (population), while the rate
for some European countries is much higher, including Spain, which has
more than 40 donors per million. In Atlantic Canada, he said, it’s
between 15 and 20 donors per million.

“I think the best thing a person can do is not just sign their
donation card, but they should make it clear to their family members
and their loved ones what their wishes are,” he says.

In Atlantic Canada, 264 people are on the transplant list or at
various stages of work-up before listing. Of those, 142 are from Nova
Scotia, 61 from New Brunswick, 16 from Prince Edward Island and 45 are
from Newfoundland.

Peltekian says in order to increase the rates of organ donation, there
needs to be more awareness and discussion about it. He says that
having someone like Standing speak about it, is vital and key to
getting the message out.

“Transplant quite literally runs in his blood,” he says.

Standing’s health problems go back to his youth when he was diagnosed
with diabetes at age 12.

In the years that followed, he had trouble regulating his blood sugars
because testing methods were still somewhat rudimentary during the
1970s and 1980s. At that time, there was no blood glucose measuring
devices; blood sugars could only be tested through a urine test.

The sugar spikes eventually took their toll on his body and by the
early 1990s his kidneys were failing.

He was 31.

“I started bloating and got very tired,” he says. “My pallor changed
to a sickened yellow because of excess urea building up because your
body can’t get rid of that stuff.”

At the same time, he developed diabetic retinopathy and his vision was failing.

Legally blind but still with a little vision, Standing got on a plane
in the fall of 1994 and went to Toronto to go to St. Michael’s
Hospital. Without an appointment but armed with all the courage and
determination he could muster, he found his way to the subway and
eventually made it to the doctor’s office. He saw a specialist that
day and the doctor did emergency laser therapy, which helped save his
vision.

Within a few weeks, he was receiving treatment in Moncton to re-attach
his retina and his eyesight was saved.

Today, he has 20/30 vision.

But soon after his eyesight improved, Standing’s kidneys worsened and
he had to go on dialysis.

“My vision was coming along, but the kidney failed,” he recalls.

In 1995, his oldest brother, Arthur, came forward to say he would
donate one of his kidneys. While it was good news, Standing remembers
feeling uncomfortable accepting the kidney.

“I remember wiring his house for him afterward because I was so
grateful,” he jokes.

After the kidney transplant, Standing’s health steadily improved. He
got married a couple of years later and had gone back to work. Life
was good.

Then doctors approached him about the possibility of doing a pancreas
transplant, which would allow his body to produce insulin again and he
would no longer be a diabetic.

And so, at 3 a.m. on Jan. 3, 1999, he got the call at his home in
Saint John and headed down to Halifax, where the transplant was done
at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital.

Standing remembers saying a little prayer to be able to see his wife again.

“This could be the last time I wake up,” he recalls thinking at the time.

The surgery went well and his body accepted the pancreas, but he ended
up spending three months in the hospital because of a serious
infection similar to flesh-eating disease that nearly killed him. He
says he lost more than 40 pounds in three weeks as a result of the
infection.

“I was rotting from the inside out,” he recalls. “You’d come in my
room and think: Who left the dead racoon in the bed? ”

After 12 surgeries that saw doctors manually remove the infection and
pus, it finally cleared.

Eventually, he was able to go home to Saint John with a new pancreas,
which allowed him to stop injecting insulin.

Standing had that pancreas for two and a half years before it stopped
producing insulin and it had to be removed. In 2002, he went back to
being a diabetic.

But as the years went on, his liver function went downhill and he
eventually learned he would have to have a third transplant. He was
suffering from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which describes the
accumulation of fat in the liver of people who drink little or no
alcohol.

Beginning in the summer of 2010, Standing languished at home waiting
for a new liver. Nine months later, he got a call from the transplant
committee in Halifax on Feb. 15, 2011.

Despite the snowy weather that day, his wife drove him to the Queen
Elizabeth II Hospital and he had the transplant surgery, which lasted
18 hours. He received as many as 30 pints of blood during the
operation.

“A year later, it’s doing what it’s supposed to do,” he says.

These days his problem is his failing kidney.

Still, he remains optimistic and dedicated to promoting organ donation.

His longtime family doctor Margaret MacCallum describes him as someone
who’s dedicated to advocating for other peoples’ health – even when
his own health is not doing well.

“He’s lived through a lot of this, but he still seems to have the
energy to advocate for others, which is amazing,” she says.

Standing says it’s his way of giving back.

“I’m so thankful to have had a second, third, and fourth chance,” he
says, with a beaming smile. “I’m proof that this process works. People
don’t have to die waiting.”

BAKU: ‘Israel needs strong Azerbaijan’

‘Israel needs strong Azerbaijan’

Fri 27 April 2012 06:31 GMT | 7:31 Local Time
Alexander Goldenstein

News.Az interviews Alexander Goldenstein, editor-in-chief of the
Israeli-Russian IzRus.co.il portal and an expert on the South Caucasus.

Israeli Foreign Minister A.Lieberman told journalist during the visit to
Baku that Azerbaijan can mediate between Israel and Arab world. Does it
mean that after worsening of ties with Turkey Israel started to seriously
view Azerbaijan as a perspective bridge of dialogue to the Arab world?

Last summer, the envoy of the Palestinian Autonomy in Azerbaijan Nasir
Abdul Kerim noted that `official Baku has close ties with Israel’ and
therefore Azerbaijan can become a mediator in the Palestine-Israel
conflict. Last year the head of the Azerbaijan-Israel association Joseph
Shagal told me that if the political leadership of Azerbaijan would
consider the position of a mediator in Israeli-Palestinian confrontation
promising, it would naturally use its all resources (Azerbaijan has more
resources than it may seem) to take this position and have maximum benefit
from it.

But as this did not happen in the twenty years of the Israeli-Azerbaijani
diplomatic ties, logic hints that the Azerbaijani leadership has more
important foreign policy problems than mediation in the relations between
Jerusalem and Ramallah which require immediate solution at the current
moment. And this does not mean the relations between Israel and Turkey
since Ankara was not a good mediator in the past. The matter is just about
that the more the number of mediators is, the lower are chances to achieve
peaceful solution. This is related both to the conflict between
Palestinians and Israel and many other conflicts.

Does the refutation of the information by Lieberman about Israel’s plans
to
use Azerbaijani airdromes for an offensive against Iran mean that there is
really no such plan?

Mr.Lieberman holds the position of the Israeli Foreign Minister, which
means he has everything alright with his brains. Which statement did you
expect from him? Only an insane would say: `Yes, we have the bases in
Azerbaijan and we will use them against Iran when necessary’. This would
be
a great fool to say so, since such a statement would make so many `waves’
that it would overweigh any tsunami. In particular, this would sever ties
between Baku and Jerusalem. I think our government, in particular,
Lieberman, who is one of the main architects of these relations, can hardly
have this in their plans.

Do you think the absence of the anti-Iranian rhetoric of the Israeli
Foreign Minister will influence the clear annoyance of Iran with the
Azerbaijani-Israeli cooperation and the very fact of Lieberman’s visit to
Baku?

Iran’s rhetoric will not change as long as there is Israel. And as soon as
there is the current regime in Iran, thanks to which the citizens of the
country are impoverishing, while Tehran quarreled with almost the entire
world, the Iranian government will need an external enemy. If not Israel,
then the United States or Britain. Or, probably, Iceland. It is comfortable
to have a weak, phlegmatic enemy whom no one is able to find on the map=85
thus the visit of Lieberman and his meeting with the government of
Azerbaijan annoys and outrages the Iranian government.

During the Azerbaijani-Israeli talks in Baku, the parties discussed mutual
interaction in the UN Security Council. On which issues can the parties
cooperate within this structure?

There are a number of problems that require settlement in the world. And
the matter is related not to Israeli settlements whose termination will not
stop massacres in Syria, the riots in Bahrain or the quarrel between Sudan
and Southern Sudan. Israel’s termination will also not prevent Iran from
making a stir in the whole region including in the South Caucasus. The
sweet words of dazed Europeans and mendacious Arabs in UN will not stop
clashes and famine in Africa. There are many real problems in the world and
therefore our countries can and must cooperate.

Azerbaijan supported the initiative of Palestine in UN on the
international recognition of the Palestinian state. May this circumstance
hinder the interaction between Azerbaijan and Israel within this
organization?

Azerbaijan is a Muslim country which is under constant pressing of other
Muslim states. It does not matter for Azerbaijan whether Palestine will
appear on the map as an independent state or not. Therefore, it would be
odd to expect Baku to speak against this initiative. Israel understands it
well, since there is no difference for us since it is for the UN Security
Council to decide, therefore Azerbaijan could vote against or abstain, it
would not influence the overall situation. By supporting the initiative of
the Palestinian Autonomy, official Baku preserved its positions among
Muslim states, while it is not a secret that Israel needs strong Azerbaijan.

F.H.
News.Az

Armenian authorities and arrogant elite serve to foreign powers

Armenian authorities and arrogant elite serve to foreign powers –
environmental activists

news.am
April 28, 2012 | 21:36

YEREVAN. – Taken into account the parliamentary elections in the
context of the ongoing struggle over the wide range of speculations in
the Mashtots Park in downtown Yerevan, sit-on-strike participants have
made a statement.

`We assess the political system in Armenia as not democratic. Hence,
possibilities of holding fair and free elections are minimal. The
Mashtots Park is a public area and we struggle for regaining the
public property. While the self-determined citizens decided on not
allowing any political party to change the way of civil struggle.

As for the fact of serving foreign powers unreasonably, then it is
time to realize that contacts with abroad, including exchange of
intellectual and financial means, are not the monopoly of the
government and oligarchs. Moreover, there is nothing shameful in it.
In addition, it is Armenia authorizes and arrogant elite that serve to
the foreign powers,’ the statement reads.

Azeri subversives brutally killed Armenian soldiers – paper

Azeri subversives brutally killed Armenian soldiers – paper

April 28, 2012 – 17:26 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper disclosed the details of
Azeri attacks on Armenian servicemen in Tavush Province on April 27
night. According to the paper, the attack was made by Azerbaijani
subversive group.

Haykakan Zhamanak says the subversive group of several members not
only crossed the border but also went 150 meters far in Armenian
territory. It threw a grenade on the road from Aygepar to Movses
village and shelled a car, pulled the servicemen out of the car, shot
them and after finding a knife cut throat. The paper named David
Abgaryan (1984), Aram Yesayan (1986) and Arshak Nersisyan (1991) as
the soldiers murdered.

As the colleague of those killed said, four servicemen were found in
the car, with one of them managing to escape. He is currently in
military police of Berd town, which suggests he was probably wounded.
According to the paper, the soldiers had no opportunity to defend
themselves due to lack of weapons.

Aygepar village administration head Andranik Aydinyan told Haykakan
Zhamanak authors about the night incidents, noting Azeri ceasefire
violations bear a systematic character. He said Azerbaijanis
periodically cross the border at night, adding that Azeri shelling
hasn’t ceased since the incident.

Mr. Aydinyan voiced fears over many villagers’ possible fleeing their
homes in case the situation continues.

Turkey will become Iran’s first target

Turkey will become Iran’s first target

14:47 . 28/04

The air force commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Brig. Gen.
Amir Ali Hajizadeh has stated that the radiation coming from NATO’s
air defense radar base deployed near Malatya in Turkey can cause
disability among the children in the region.

ArmenPress informs making a reference to one of the Turkish media.
`Soon the Turkish people, too, will witness it and will be badly
affected by it,’ he has said.

Gen. Hajizadeh had announced earlier that should US or Israel attack
Iran’s nuclear facilities, then the radar bases in Turkey will become
Iran’s first target.

http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6728

Biden Cashes In: 500K Raised from Turkish, Azeri Communities

Biden Cashes In: 500K Raised from Turkish, Azeri Communities

by Armenian Weekly
April 28, 2012

Vice President Biden (R) and Obama

WASHINGTON (A.W.) – On April 27, three days after Armenian Genocide
Commemoration Day, Vice President Joe Biden addressed Turkish and
Azeri donors at a campaign fundraiser here in Washington, raising more
than $500,000.

The fundraiser came on the heels of President Obama’s April 24
statement, in which the President once again failed to properly
acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, resorting to euphemisms and the
Armenian term Meds Yeghern (Great Catastrophe) instead.

Biden praised `Azerbaijan as country with tremendous potential. We
want Azerbaijan to succeed in its goal of developing a modern
democracy and becoming a regional leader,’ reported The Hill.

According to The Hill, tickets for the event cost $2,500 a piece and
went to the Democratic National Committee and President Obama’s
reelection campaign. More than 200 members of the Turkish and
Azerbaijani communities were in attendance.

`Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic growth’ congress in Yereva

`Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic growth’ congress in Yerevan
28.04.2012 15:18

Hasmik Dilanyan
`Radiolur’

`Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic growth’ congress was held in
Yerevan today. The discussions focused on four topics: innovation,
private-public cooperation, public services and e-society, and the
role of information technologies in national competitiveness and
educational systems.

`Competitiveness is a most important tool in the world,’ Head of the
Armenian Represnetatons of the Microsoft Company Grigor Barseghyan
said.

`The 21st century is a competition in the intellectual field, a
competition in the filed of creation of new knowledge,’ Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan said in his opening remarks.

`The countries, which pay great attention to knowledge and
infrastructures that provide people with an opportunity to conduct
research and create new knowledge come out victors in this
competition,’ the Prime Minister said.

Touching upon the cooperation between the public and private sectors,
the prime minister said this format has succeeded in many countries.
According to him, the state has created a new platform with the
private sector, where the state does not play a primary role in
decision-making; on the contrary it ensures that the decisions are
made by the private sectors. `In this regard, the conditions of
competition remain equal for all branches,’ the Prime Minister said.

`To be competitive we need to have a competitive education system.
This means that the cooperation with educational establishments should
be of significant importance. The countries, which manage to build an
effective educational system, will have an opportunity to ensure their
competitiveness,’ the Prime Minister said.

Azeri Diversion?

Azeri Diversion?

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 12:55:33 – 28/04/2012

The representative of the Defense Ministry of Armenia and Permanent
Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Anjey Kasprchik talks
about the incident which killed three Armenian soldiers.

Armnews reported that David Tonoyan told Anjey Kasprchik that the
investigation shows it was a hidden action, while the injuries of the
killed soldiers prove they were killed by specially prepared people.

Recall the incident happened on April 27. Three contractual soldiers
were shot dead driving a car.

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