Armenian MP may have property but may not run business

news.am, Armenia
Jan 6 2012

Armenian MP may have property but may not run business

January 06, 2012 | 16:41

YEREVAN. – An MP may have a property, but should not run a business,
head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliament group Vahan Hovhannisyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent.

`When a list was available including more than 70 MP-businessmen,
anything which was possible to write was written. ARFD MP Arthur
Aghabekyan was claimed to have Aqua Park, which he built in one of the
villages of Nagorno-Karabakh, and he was called an MP-businessman,’
Hovhannisyan said.

To note, off parliamentary opposition Armenian National Congress
comprised the list.

According to Hovhannisyan, the MP should not be devoid of the right to
have a property.

`It is unreasonable to think that MPs live in the street or have never
run a business. However, they must register every property,’ the MP
said.

The MP said that he and another ARFD MP Hrayr Karapetyan offered to
legalize mechanisms of legislative lobbying the interests of
businessmen and give them adequate transparency. However, the bill is
yet not passed.

Doctors saved the life of two years old Adam

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 6 2012

Doctors saved the life of two years old Adam: it is possible to
overcome leukemia

The Chemotherapy Clinic of “Muratsan” University Hospital gave life to
one more child, 2-year-old Adam Hakhverdyan successfully completed an
intensive course of treatment of ALL (acute lymphoblastic leukemia).

“It was a miracle” – told the parents of Adam through tears which
today are tears of joy and happiness. Diagnosis of Leukemia sounded
like a sentence for death. The child’s condition was extremely grave,
and the age was unfavorable (1.5years), and the hospital did not want
to accept the child for that reason – there was no hope for a cure.

Hematologists of “Muratsan” clinic headed by Associate Professor C. A.
Danielyan claimed responsibility for the child’s life. They took a
chance and once again defeated the horrible disease.
Adam was not the only child in this department. Doctors saved the life
of a 2 years old child Alan Tovmasyan – the first Armenian baby (8
months) who received chemotherapy, and in the caring hands of a
hematologist S. Iskanyana successfully passed an intensive course of
treatment of ALL.
And though Adam is still on the way of recovery, and his doctors are
in no hurry to celebrate a complete victory over the disease, we want
to believe that recovery of the child will be complete and final.

Bill criminalizing denial of the Armenian Genocide to be discussed i

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 6 2012

Bill criminalizing denial of the Armenian Genocide to be discussed in
Senate on January 24

The bill criminalizing the Armenian Genocide denial that the French
National Assembly passed on December 22, in 2011 will be discussed in
French Senate on January 24, Jean Ekian from Paris told panorama.am.

Minister for Relationships with Parliament Patrick Ollier announced on
January 4 that the bill will be presented to Senate in mid January,
but the date was not appointed yet.

The bill criminalizing Armenian Genocide denial authored by Valerie
Boyer (Union for Popular Movement) stipulates one year in prison and a
fine in the amount of 45,000 Euros for anyone who denies the fact of
the Armenian Genocide.

Turkish ambassador to return to Paris

Ynetnews, Israel
Jan 6 2012

Turkish ambassador to return to Paris

Envoy returns after he was recalled last month, following draft French
law proposing to illegalize denial of Armenian genocide

Turkey’s ambassador is returning to Paris after he was recalled for
consultations in response to a draft French law that would make it
illegal to deny that the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman
Turks amounted to genocide.

“He’s coming back this weekend and will be in the embassy on Monday,”
a Turkish embassy official in Paris told Reuters.

Related stories:

Turkey accuses Sarkozy of breaking promise on genocide bill
Turkish PM apologizes over 1930s killings of Kurds
‘Knesset must recognize Armenian genocide’

France’s Senate upper house will examine the bill on Jan. 24.

It was overwhelmingly approved last month in the lower house,
prompting Ankara to cancel all political, economic and military
meetings with Paris and summon its ambassador home for consultations –
one step short of a complete recall.

Representatives of Turkish and Armenian groups, and the Turkish and
Armenian ambassadors, are invited to a Senate hearing next week on the
legislation, which its backers want in place before parliament is
suspended at the end of February ahead of an April presidential
election.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described the bill as
“politics based on racism, discrimination and xenophobia”.

The French government has stressed that the bill, which mandates a
maximum 45,000-euro fine and a year in jail for offenders, came at the
initiative of a conservative lawmaker and not from President Nicolas
Sarkozy.

France is Turkey’s No. 5 export market and the sixth-biggest source of
its imports, with bilateral trade worth $14 billion in the first 10
months of 2011.

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France-Turquie: nouveaux démêlés en perspective liés au génocide arm

L’Express , France
5 janv 2012

France-Turquie: nouveaux démêlés en perspective liés au génocide arménien
publié le 05/01/2012 à 14:42, mis à jour à 18:13

PARIS – La France s’expose à de nouvelles mesures de rétorsion de la
Turquie, après la décision du gouvernement d’inscrire à l’ordre du
jour du Sénat une proposition de loi punissant la négation du génocide
arménien, déjà adoptée par l’Assemblée nationale.

Après un vote favorable des députés, le 22 décembre, si le Sénat
adopte à son tour ce texte fin janvier, Ankara pourrait décider
d’abaisser le niveau de sa représentation diplomatique en France,
jusqu’ici assurée par un ambassadeur, selon une source diplomatique
turque à Paris.

Rappelé “pour consultations” en Turquie immédiatement après le vote de
décembre, l’ambassadeur Tahsin Burcuoglu sera de retour lundi à Paris,
mais seulement “pour suivre le processus au Sénat”, “tenter de
l’empêcher”, a dit l’ambassade.

La proposition de loi, présentée par une députée du parti présidentiel
UMP, a toutefois de fortes chances d’être définitivement votée, car
elle est également soutenue par la gauche, majoritaire au Sénat.

Le retour de l’ambassadeur ne signifie en rien la fin des mesures de
représailles prises en décembre, préviennent les diplomates turcs.

“Ces mesures en ce qui concerne la coopération bilatérale, et même
multilatérale dans certains domaines, sont valables et resteront
valables jusqu’à ce qu’on se débarrasse de ce problème-là”, a souligné
à l’AFP le porte-parole de l’ambassade Engin Solakoglu.

“Il y a eu déjà des visites annulées, des coopérations techniques et
administratives annulées, comme la réunion du Comité mixte économique
avec la visite du ministre turc de l’Economie à Paris le 24 janvier”,
a-t-il précisé.

“Notre Premier ministre a parlé d’une deuxième étape et donc ça va
dépendre de ce qui va se passer au Sénat” français, a-t-il ajouté.

Face à cette escalade probable, le ministère français des Affaires
étrangères, interrogé jeudi, a tenté à nouveau de calmer le jeu.

“La France souhaite une relation apaisée avec la Turquie”, a déclaré
jeudi Romain Nadal, porte-parole adjoint, soulignant son rôle de
“partenaire stratégique” dans plusieurs dossiers régionaux.

Partisan d’un rapprochement avec la Turquie, le chef de la diplomatie
française Alain Juppé a pris ses distances avec le vote de la
proposition de loi poussée par le président Nicolas Sarkozy. A
l’approche de l’élection présidentielle du printemps, celui-ci a été
accusé de vouloir s’attirer la sympathie des quelque 500.000 Français
d’origine arménienne.

Pour ne pas envenimer la situation, Paris a ainsi évité de commenter
l’attaque, la semaine dernière, de l’armée turque près de la frontière
avec l’Irak, qui s’est soldée par la mort de 35 villageois kurdes, une
erreur, a reconnu Ankara.

Les relations commerciales entre les secteurs privés des deux pays ne
seront pas affectées, comme l’a rappelé l’ambassade de Turquie, mais
la France craint de se voir écarter de gros marchés, comme la
construction de centrales nucléaires.

“Les préférences de l’Etat en ce qui concerne les appels d’offre
publics changeraient sûrement”, si le texte sur la négation des
génocides était adopté, souligne M. Solakoglu, faisant allusion
notamment à des négociations en cours pour associer Gaz de France au
projet de gazoduc européen Nabucco.

La Turquie ne reconnaît pas l’existence du génocide arménien de 1915
et le chiffre de 1,5 million de morts. Elle admet seulement que
jusqu’à 500.000 Arméniens sont morts du fait des combats et pendant
leur déportation forcée vers la Syrie ou le Liban, alors provinces
ottomanes.

http://www.lexpress.fr/actualites/1/societe/france-turquie-nouveaux-demeles-en-perspective-lies-au-genocide-armenien_1068402.html

2,5% inflation rate recorded in Armenia’s consumer market in Dec 201

PanArmenian, Armenia
Jan5 2012

2,5% inflation rate recorded in Armenia’s consumer market in Dec 2011

January 5, 2012 – 16:51 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – 2.5 % inflation rate was recorded in Armenia’s
consumer market in December compared to November 2011.

During the reported period, prices for foodstuff (including alcoholic
beverages and cigarettes), non-foods totaled 4,4% and 0,5%
respectively, with 0.1% increase in tariffs for services.

In December 2011, the index of consumer prices made 104,7% compared to
the same period in 2010, including the index of prices for foodstuff
(including alcoholic beverages and cigarettes) -105,8%, non-foods
-104,3%, services – 102,9%.

In January-December 2011, the index of consumer prices totaled 107,7%
compared to the same period 2010, including the index of prices for
foodstuff -111,2% %, National Statistical Service reported.

Consumer prices increased by 9% in December 2011 compared to same period 2010.

The price upsurge is basically conditioned by 12,8% and 5,2% growth in
prices for foodstuff (including alcoholic beverages and cigarettes)
and non-foods respectively. 4,4%. growth was also observed in tariffs
for services during the reporting period.

Consumer prices increased by 1,6-3,4 % in December compared to
November 2011 in all Armenian cities under study, while the highest
index was registered in Gyumri.

2,5 % growth was recorded in consumer prices in Yerevan.

French Ambassador wishes two nations courage and optimism for 2012

news.am, Armenia
Jan 5 2012

French Ambassador to Armenia wishes two nations courage and optimism
for this year

January 05, 2012 | 21:17

YEREVAN. – French Ambassador to Armenia Henri Reynaud gave an
interview to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

As for the current level of Armenian-French relations, the Ambassador
said that it is conditioned by the French President Nikolas Sarkozy’s
visit to Armenia just after it celebrated the 20th anniversary of
independence. Sarkozy congratulated the Armenians by his name and the
name of the French people and confirmed the intention to cooperate
with Armenia in overcoming challenges, which hinder the state to
peace, democracy, economic growth and cultural dialogue.

The aspirations were marked with significant achievements for those 20
years. Soon 500th anniversary of the Armenian first published book
will be celebrated to be another milestone in the history of our
relations, added the envoy. According to him, significant work is done
in the preparation of qualified specialists for Armenia.

The Ambassador stressed that the visit of the Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan in France and the visit of French President Sarkozy in
Armenia opened new horizons of active cooperation. Three key
directions were outlined, among them the intensification of projects
on cultural, scientific and technical cooperation, as well as
modernization of infrastructures in Yerevan and in the regions, and
cooperation in the sphere of education.

Ambassador Reynaud added that in 2012 both Armenian and French nations
will face elections (Armenia will have parliamentary elections, while
France will elect the president). Taken that into account, the envoy
wishes both nations to take brave decisions and meet the future with
confidence and optimism.

In 2012 France will show activity in settlement of Karabakh conflict

news.am, Armenia
Jan 5 2012

In 2012 France will show activity in settlement of Karabakh conflict:
Armenian MP

January 05, 2012 | 20:09

YEREVAN. – The 2011 was unprecedented in the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict, Armenian MP, secretary of the Prosperous Armenia
Party parliamentary group Aram Safaryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

According to the MP, during this period Russia showed unprecedented
activity in the framework of OSCE Minsk Group on Karabakh settlement
and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev did try to make some moves in
finding a resolution for the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh
conflict.

`However Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents’ meeting in Kazan failed
as at the last moment Azerbaijan’s President Aliev behaved
unpredictably. Azerbaijan proposed additional preconditions which were
new in the negotiation process. Those proposals had not been reviewed
on a diplomatic level and were also unacceptable for Armenia,’
Safaryan said.

The MP also mentioned that the latest session of OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly which took place in Dubrovnik, Croatia, during which after an
interval of 6 years the session was dedicated to the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict.

`That also was a major event, as it showed that OSCE Parliament
Assembly is ready to pay its contribution to the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict. Currently the interested parties search new ideas
and approaches in order the move the negotiation process from a dead
point. In that context the OSCE MG co-chairs must make additional
efforts,’ he said.

According to Safaryan’s forecast, in 2012 France will show activity in
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

Parliamentary Opp pessimistic on new parliament to have fewer oligar

news.am, Armenia
Jan 5 2012

Armenian parliamentary opposition pessimistic on Armenian new
parliament to have fewer oligarchs

January 05, 2012 | 00:09

YEREVAN. – Armenian oligarchs’ rhetoric speaks on the lack of their
intentions to withdraw from politics and not to strive to be in the
new parliament, spokesperson of the Armenian parliamentary opposition
Heritage group, MP Larisa Alaverdyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am
correspondent.

According to her, current members of the Parliament do not reflect the
society, which is sad. The percentage of oligarchs is less than 1%,
while they are overwhelming majority in the Parliament.

`Authorities say that oligarchs will be excluded from the party list.
However, there are two aspects: why they were before and why they
should be suddenly excluded. Firstly, the authorities do not explain
the reason. Secondly, if it is a capricious or will of one person,
then the situation will not change,’ the MP said.

Regarding oligarch MPs activity at the Parliament, Alaverdyan said
that MPs have passed many bills lobbying different fields of economy
or business. Oligarch-MPs are necessary as the whole business and
relations are built not on the law but within their own circle, she
claimed.

According to her, Armenia is in a stage of political formations where
business interests decide everything, while only few parties have
political and ideological interests.

ISTANBUL: Journalists defend themselves over coup case

Hurriyet, Turkey
Jan 4 2012

Journalists defend themselves over coup case
ISTANBUL – HÃ?¼rriyet Daily News

Arrested journalists Ahmet ���±k and Nedim
Ã?Â?ener presented their defense to the court today in an
ongoing coup plot case.

���±k was the first to defend himself
against charges of being a member of an armed criminal organization
with the purpose of overthrowing the current government.

���±k said he did not take the
prosecutor’s indictment seriously but he would defend himself
anyhow. He was a journalist seeking the truth and he did not know why
he was arrested, he said.

“One needs to be blind in his mind to claim I am part of a coup plot.
I am being tried as a plotter with total disregard to my past, my
journalism and my socialist identity. If you know nothing about me,
you can at least Google my name to find out,”
���±k said.

���±k said it was not journalists who were
on trial but the profession of journalism itself, and that the trials
aimed at intimidating the people.

Police records in the indictment

Journalist Nedim Ã?Â?ener presented his defense after
���±k, saying he was sorry to see records
held by the police copied in their entirety into the prosecutor’s
indictment.

“The police officers who arrested me are the ones who killed Hrant
Dink,” Ã?Â?ener said, pointing out his arrest was directly
related to the investigation into the assassination of
Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

“I was tried for a 30-year sentence while killers of Hrant walk free
… I do not want my daughter to grow up in a country where Hrant’s
killers are free,” Ã?Â?ener said.

January/05/2012