Islamists Will Use The Fruits Of The "Arab Spring"

ISLAMISTS WILL USE THE FRUITS OF THE “ARAB SPRING”
by David Stepanyan

arminfo
Thursday, October 6, 13:47

ArmInfo’s interview with Ruben Safrastyan, turkologist, professor,
Director of the Oriental Studies Institute at the National Academy
of Science

Mr. Safrastyan, what transformation of the geopolitical situation in
the Near and Middle East and in Northern Africa will result in?

Today even with an unarmed eye one can notice how quickly the situation
has been changing in the Near East and Middle East. The key question
still remains – what will happen after all these transformations? To
understand, we have to analyze pre-history of the situation, which
has led to the present turbulence of the region. I think that all
the events that started in the beginning of 2011 and covered the Arab
east are evidence of the world entering new stage of civilization.

The West and certain political forces have been trying to control these
uncontrolled processes, which started suddenly for everybody including
the USA. Even the leadership of the CIA, which had spent big funds
to model similar situations, confessed that. After all that work the
Americans came to the conclusion that in Egypt as well as Tunisia,
which started the Arab revolts, the situation is stable. Thus, the
CIA fully failed when coming across the situation in Egypt

and Tunisia by 100% contradicting its prediction. The revolutions
started from Egypt and Tunisia also because of the pro-western regime
in those countries.

However, developments will probably lead to the fact that only
Islamists will gain from these revolutions…

There are certain signs that the fruits of the “Arab spring” may be
used by Islamist forces. Such signs can already be observed in Egypt,
while the West is trying to turn this process to its advantage. Turkey
has become very active in the region of late and is even trying to
influence the events, especially the situation in Syria. Thus, three
forces are fiercely fighting for the fruits of the Arab revolutions:
Islamist, pro-Western and Turkish (especially concerning Syria).

Does Turkey have the mission of NATO guide in Syria or it has been
acting independently already?

Being a NATO member, Turkey is still playing for the West’s team. On
the other hand, modern Turkey ruled by Recep Erdogan’s party has its
own goals in the Middle East and tries to bring them in line with the
interests of the West and NATO. At the same time, the unconditional
priorities for Ankara are its own goals. In the meantime, Turkey’s
leadership belonging to various Muslim brotherhoods and orders
and using its ties within these brotherhoods has established close
relations with pro-Islamic forces fighting against Bashar Assad’s
regime in Syria. Thus, Turkey is playing an independent role in
penetration into the region and bases

on its own ties and opportunities. Turkey’s policy in the Middle
East, especially over the Arab rebellion period, may be qualified
as a striving to implement the idea of neo-Ottomanism, the ideology
formulated over the past 2-3 years by the ruling circles of Turley
to revive and strengthen Turkey’s influence in the region, which was
lost after the disruption of the Ottoman Empire. Safrastyan thinks
that neo-Ottomanism cannot be considered continuation of the Turkish
policy of Pan-Turkism, as Pan-Turkism is an ideology based on the
language unity of Turkic speaking peoples. As regards neo-Ottomanism,
we deal with Turkey’s attempt to revive the lost forms of the Ottoman
Empire, which first of all included Arab countries and peoples.

Is it possible given the hatred of Arabs for Turks due to the centuries
long Ottoman yoke?

By implementing a policy of neo-Ottomanism in the Middle East
and Central Asia Turkey is trying to revive the Ottoman Empire,
once comprising Arab nations. The question is if this is possible
considering the hatred the Arabs historically feel for the Turks. But
in the present-day Egypt, a country torn apart between religion
and army and Islamist and secular forces, the role of Turkey will
certainly grow as the Turks may play on both sides. Today, Turkey is
the only country supporting the anti-governmental movement in Syria,
with the leaders of that

movement – “Muslim Brotherhood” and others – being actively supported
by Ankara.

In the last years Turkey has been steadily improving its relations
with the Arab world by aggravating its ties with Israel. As a result,
the Arabs will be forced to forget their historical antipathy and to
accept Turkey’s assistance. All this is part of Turkey’s neo-Ottoman
policy, and the Turks are quite successful in it and have already
obtained certain sway in the Arab world.

Will the Arab developments affect Armenia?

Although Armenia is in the same region with the Arab countries, it
has quite different traditions and it is involved in the CSTO security
system. The Arab developments will not affect Armenia or will not be
felt. It is another matter that the revolutions will affect the state
of the Armenian communities in those countries. The authorities of
Egypt cannot and does not want to prevent attacks of Muslims on the
churches belonging to Copts.

Bashar Asad’s regime had been ensuring quite good living conditions
for Armenians in Syria.

It is difficult to say if the new authorities will do the same.

Therefore, our Foreign Ministry must do its best to provide security
to our compatriots in the Arab countries.

In response to Erdogan’s anti-Israel statements foreign minister of
Israel Avigdor Liberman made obscure threats to recognize Armenian
Genocide. Is it another trick in the political game of Turkey and
Israel?

Actually, today we are witnesses of the split of the Israeli-Turkish
strategic union tightened by the USA. In their actions against Turkey
Israeli politicians are really trying again to use the factor of the
Armenian genocide. This may lead to closer cooperation between the
Israeli and Armenian lobbyist organizations on several issues, let’s
say, in the USA. First of all, this may provide the support of the
senators which sympathize with Israel when voting in US Congress on
the pro-Armenian resolution which condemns Armenian genocide in Turkey.

As for possibility of the Armenian genocide recognition by Israel,
except the political conjecture, the Armenians should take into
consideration the myth fixed in every Jew according to which there
was only one genocide in the history, the Holocaust. For this reason,
even if the draft law on recognition of the Armenian genocide appears
on the agenda of the Israeli parliament, though I doubt very much,
when discussing it Israeli parliamentarians will undoubtedly take
into consideration not only the political aspect of the issue but
also the psychological and moral ones connected with exclusiveness
of Holocaust in their eyes.

Syriac Christian Community To Have Church In Istanbul

SYRIAC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY TO HAVE CHURCH IN ISTANBUL

PanARMENIAN.Net
October 6, 2011 – 12:34 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Turkey’s Syriac Christian community has secured
approval from both the Prime Minister and the President for the
construction of its first church in the YeÅ~_ilköy neighborhood on
the European side of Istanbul, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

The church site will be allocated to the ancient community by the
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, while construction expenses will
be paid for by the Syriacs. An official from Istanbul Metropolitan
Municipality, who wanted to remain anonymous, told HDN that they are
searching for a suitable location for the new church.

The church architecture is planned to bear traces of the Syriac’s
thousands-of-years-old culture, while the construction is set to
begin as soon as suitable lands are allotted.

Sarah Palin And The War For America’s Soul

SARAH PALIN AND THE WAR FOR AMERICA’S SOUL
by David Kupelian

WND.com
Oct 5 2011

For just a few minutes, clear your mind of the endless political
analysis and intrigue that fill the news media, talk radio and
Internet. Let it all go, and take a deep breath.

Now, let’s consider together the extraordinary spectacle we see
unfolding before our eyes in America today.

Sarah Palin, who just announced she will not run for the presidency
in 2012, is a good place to start. Consider the following Twitter
comments made by young Americans earlier this year about the former
Alaska governor:

~U”Join us in praying to God that Sarah Palin contracts cancer
and dies.”

~U”My hatred for Sarah Palin continues to grow. I think this woman
should be assassinated.”

~U”I hope Sarah Palin dies a slow and painful death.”

~U”I hope she dies gnashing her teeth.”

~U”Sarah Palin is the single most dangerous threat to the future of the
human race. Thick venomous cretin she is. Someone bloody shoot her.”

These are only five out of dozens of similar Twitter messages, all
equally horrendous, all calling for a torturous death for Sarah Palin.

They came after a deranged man named Jared Loughner tried to
assassinate Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in downtown
Tucson – and many people, for some utterly incomprehensible reason,
decided to blame Palin.

The irrational hatred toward Sarah Palin cannot be explained in
the usual terms of politics and ideology. The traditional divide of
“liberal versus conservative” or “Democrat versus Republican” cannot
explain such dark, almost other-worldly expressions as “I hope she
dies gnashing her teeth” or death threats against the Palins’ children.

As we all know, ever since John McCain chose Palin as his VP
running mate three years ago, the left – including the entire elite
media – have been pathologically obsessed with her. During the
2008 presidential campaign, the big media couldn’t be bothered to
investigate Barack Obama, whose background was chock full of Marxists,
terrorists, pornographers, criminals and rabid anti-American racists.

Nothing of interest there. But they sent platoons of journalists
to Wasilla, Alaska, dumpster-diving for dirt on Palin – including,
for example, their investigation into who paid for the tanning bed
she had installed in the governor’s mansion. (She did.)

Since then, there have been continual attacks and dirt-hunting, most
recently with both the Washington Post and New York Times begging
readers to join in the witch hunt to find something incriminating in
24,000 Palin emails. Once again, they found nothing of consequence.

Many pundits have opined as to why there’s so much hatred toward Palin:
She’s too conservative; she’s too good-looking; her voice irritates
them; she shoots wolves from a helicopter.

Early on, I took a passing stab at this question in “How Evil Works”:

Haven’t you ever wondered why, when someone on the public stage
radiates noble character, common sense and natural grace – like Ronald
Reagan did, or more recently Sarah Palin – he or she is regarded by the
“big media” with an inexplicable revulsion? Hatred is almost too soft
a word. It’s because Reagan and Palin manifest the very qualities of
character that the jaded media elite lost long ago, and since being
thus reminded of their lost innocence is painful and unwelcome,
they feel compelled to attack the “reminder.”

Since then, “Robin of Berkley” – pseudonym for a Berkeley, Calif.,
psychotherapist – wrote a poignant and meaningful column along these
same lines in American Thinker. Here’s what she concluded: “Leftists
loathe Palin because she has retained something that was stripped
from them years ago: a wholesomeness, a purity of heart. People on
the left despise Palin because she shines a bright light on their
shame and unworthiness, which they try desperately to deny.”

Of course, this syndrome goes way beyond Sarah Palin. In fact, if you
look carefully, this is actually the defining phenomenon of modern
American life.

We’re talking about literally a war between light and darkness. I
don’t mean that as a metaphor, but as hard reality.

Michele Bachmann caught some of this recently as a presidential
candidate, when Newsweek did a hit piece on her, plastering a maniacal
“evil eye” photo of her on the cover and headlining it “The Queen of
Rage.” Bachmann is one of the most gracious and genuinely caring ladies
I’ve ever met. Indeed, caring for a couple dozen foster children, as
she and husband Marcus have done (not to mention five of their own)
takes love – not rage.

Of course, the so-called “rage” Newsweek accused Bachmann of being
“queen” of is the “rage” of the tea party, for which both Bachmann
and Palin are icons.

Allow me to digress here and point out that leftists are masters of
what psychologists call projection – meaning, you literally accuse
innocent people of the very faults of which you yourself are guilty.

So the left, which is fueled entirely by rage and envy, accuses
the tea party, which is fueled by love of country and concern over
Obama’s “fundamental transformation of America,” of being full of
“rage.” If you’ve ever been to a tea party event, this notion is seen
as laughable delusion.

Do you remember in the early months of Obama’s presidency, the
Department of Homeland Security produced a report warning about the
threat of homegrown, radicalized, militant and potentially violent
“right-wing extremists”? And who exactly were these scary people? If
you were pro-life, had an NRA bumper sticker, were concerned about
illegal immigration or government debt, and especially if you were
a returning military veteran – just home after having defended your
beloved country with your very life – you were potentially a dangerous
“extremist” and threat to the country, according to the government.

Ollie North wrote a great piece in response, called “I am an
extremist,” in which he explained:

According to the U.S. government, I am an extremist.

I am a Christian and meet regularly with other Christians to study
God’s word. My faith convinces me the prophesies in the Holy Bible
are true. I believe in the sanctity of human life, oppose abortion
and want to preserve marriage as the union of a man and a woman.

I am a veteran with skills and knowledge derived from military
training and combat. I own several firearms, frequently shoot them,
buy ammunition and consider efforts to infringe on my Second Amendment
rights to be wrong and unconstitutional.

I fervently support the sovereignty of the United States, am deeply
concerned about our economy, increasingly higher taxes, illegal
immigration, soaring unemployment and actions by our government that
will bury my children beneath a mountain of debt.

Apparently, all this makes me a “right-wing extremist.” At least that’s
what it says in the April 7, 2009 “assessment” issued by the Office
of Intelligence and Analysis at the Department of Homeland Security.

Fast-forward to August 2011. After the debt-ceiling melodrama in
Washington, in which the tea party demonstrated the most sanity
of any of the characters, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd –
in a column titled “Washington Chain Saw Massacre” – described tea
partiers as “cannibals” “zombies” and “vampires.” She wrote:

They were like cannibals, eating their own party and leaders alive.

They were like vampires, draining the country’s reputation, credit
rating and compassion. They were like zombies, relentlessly and
mindlessly coming back again and again to assault their unnerved
victims, Boehner and President Obama. They were like the metallic
beasts in “Alien” flashing mouths of teeth inside other mouths of
teeth, bursting out of Boehner’s stomach every time he came to a
bouquet of microphones.

Again, let’s be crystal clear who is being talked about here. “Tea
party” is just a contemporary cultural label for what used to be
called normal.

Normal people – regular, fair-minded, live-and-let-live, law-abiding
citizens with traditional values: work hard, save your money, play by
the rules, help other people, don’t spend more than you have. These
are the people being called “cannibals,” “vampires” and “terrorists.”

On this video of Bernie Goldberg on “The O’Reilly Factor,” pundit
after lefty pundit can be seen passionately comparing tea party folk
with terrorists:

~UMSNBC’s Steven Rattner: “It’s a form of economic terrorism. These
tea party guys are like strapped with dynamite, standing in the middle
of Times Square at rush hour, and saying, ‘You do it my way or we’ll
blow you up.'”

~UBloomberg’s Margaret Carlson: “They strapped explosives to the
capitol.”

~UMSNBC’s Chris Matthews: “The GOP has become the Wahhabis of American
government, willing to risk bringing down the whole country in the
service of their anti-tax ideology.”

Ironically, noted Goldberg, “these are people who don’t call real
terrorists ‘terrorists.'”

And of course, before tea party people were maligned as “terrorists,”
“zombies,” “cannibals” and “vampires,” they were “racists.” And
before that – before the name “tea party” even came into use – the
same normal American people were maligned as “right-wing extremists,”
as noted above courtesy of the Department of Homeland Security.

Do you understand what we’re looking at here?

There is a growing and highly influential segment of our society
that thinks normal, “Ozzie and Harriet,” traditional-minded Americans
are evil.

The picture of ‘normal’

When I see a tea party scene with a patriot dressed up as George
Washington, or a soccer mom with her kids holding homemade signs
saying “God bless America,” or a grandmother thoughtfully picking
up litter after the rally so the city’s maintenance crew won’t have
much to do, I like to think of these good folks as characters right
out of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Rockwell was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for painting
“vivid and affectionate portraits of our country” – like the man
standing up at a town hall meeting to exercise his freedom of speech
and the crowd pledging allegiance to the flag and Thanksgiving
dinner and Boy Scouts and saying grace before a meal and Christmas
and baseball and hunting and fishing and … Well, you get the idea.

Norman Rockwell painted the America normal people love.

But did you know there are influential people in America who hate
Norman Rockwell paintings?

Blake Gopnik, until just recently, was the chief art critic for the
Washington Post for the past decade.

Gopnik says he is “offended” by and even “hates” Norman Rockwell’s
art. “I can’t stand the view of America that he presents, which I
feel insults a huge number of us non-mainstream folks.”

Hmm. “Non-mainstream” – wonder what that means. If Gopnik hates Norman
Rockwell’s vision of America, what does he love?

Here’s a clue: He came to the defense recently of a taxpayer-funded
exhibit at Washington’s National Portrait Gallery by homosexual artist
David Wojnarowicz of a film featuring a crucifix with ants crawling
on Jesus’ body. You paid for this.

The Wojnarowicz exhibit also featured male sex organs, naked brothers
kissing, men in chains and other stuff I’m sure you’re delighted to
have paid for. This is what the Washington Post’s chief art critic
for a decade calls “wonderful art.” But he hates Norman Rockwell
because of the image of America his art portrays – namely, love,
affection and respect for this nation.

The ants-on-Jesus video, with its mocking, demented soundtrack, is so
incredibly creepy that it makes normal people want to run screaming
from the room. But to some people, “art” from the pit of hell, a
creation that is repulsive, disgusting and nausea-inducing … is
“wonderful.”

People, what we’re looking at is nothing more nor less than a radical
spiritual polarization of Americans – citizens literally of opposite
polarities. It’s a spiritual battle between darkness and light,
playing out in all our lives, and also dramatically on the national
stage. And, as has always been the case, darkness cannot stand the
light – so it curses it.

How did we get to the point that many of us are comfortable with
perversion and corruption and death – but threatened by brightness
and virtue and life? (For the whole answer, you’ll have to read
“The Marketing of Evil.”)

In a nutshell: All of us are shaped and influenced by other people –
first parents and family, later on friends, school, college, work
and of course our wildly immoral culture. And the truth is, we human
beings – just like Pinocchio on the way to school when he meets up
with the fox (“Honest John”) and the cat – are pretty easily led
astray from our common sense and corrupted.

We are tempted first and foremost into becoming upset all the time
by other broken, thoughtless and cruel people around us. Then, once
we’re living in an upset and confused state, we’re easily suckered
into every other area – into giving up our modesty and our purity,
and embracing garbage philosophies diametrically opposed to reality,
and so on.

A perfect place for losing your common sense and innocence is school.

The government (“public”) school system and colleges today are
a disgrace. One of the dominant features of a modern university
campus, something leveraged across every area – from curriculum
to campus culture – is the mainstreaming and forced acceptance of
sexual perversion, literally the elevation of everything degrading and
perverse. The darkness worldview is taught and glorified as something
“wonderful” – and all for only $35,000 per year.

Unfortunately, once we have had our innocence and integrity ripped off
and have oozed into becoming a darker, more conflicted version of our
former self, now when somebody comes along who simply radiates the
wholesome qualities we left behind, we feel uncomfortable. In fact,
we feel positively threatened, as though there’s something seriously
wrong with that person.

This is want we’re witnessing daily – people who are broken
and seduced to the dark side, shrieking like a vampire when they
encounter a bright, wholesome, outspoken person like Sarah Palin, or
the tea party, or Oliver North, or millions of normal, law-abiding,
traditionally minded Americans.

Likewise, this syndrome plays out daily in the Middle East between the
Arab-Muslim world and Israel. Though in spiritual terms Israel may be
the center of the universe, in worldly terms it’s just a little strip
of desert the size of New Jersey with no oil and no unusual riches.

Yet the Jewish people, with a special blessing of God on them, have
made it bloom. And people living in darkness and oppression cannot
stand that – they feel persecuted by the light. So their minds invent
all sorts of truly insane conspiracy theories to demonize Jews –
Jews eat children, Jews never lived in Israel, Jews caused 9-11.

What’s it really all about? Envy – blinding, all-consuming envy. The
Islamic world is obsessed, for example, with Al-Aqsa Mosque, supposedly
the third holiest place in Islam, which just happens to be located
directly on top of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Judaism’s holiest
of all places in the world.

There is no mention of Jerusalem in the entire Quran. Mecca,
the holiest place to Muslims, and Medina, the second holiest, are
mentioned dozens of times. But Jerusalem? Not a single reference,
nor is there any historical evidence Muhammad ever went there.

Here’s how I see it: The Islamic world’s obsession with the Temple
Mount – which is exceedingly precious to Jews – is like the desire
an angry, jealous sibling has for a toy that his brother is happily
playing with. The jealous kid never cared about that toy before,
but now that his brother has it and is happily playing with it,
the angry boy feels compelled to take it away, because he hates his
brother. Of course, the only “happiness” he would obtain by getting
the toy is the perverse satisfaction of depriving his brother of it.

Another example: The Turks degraded and killed 1.5 million Armenians,
including my grandfather and many other members of my extended
family, all because of envy and a need to scapegoat. Like the Jews,
the Armenians in Turkey tended to be more successful and prosperous
than the Turks. The Armenians were accomplished and civilized people
– merchants, tradesmen, intellectuals – because of their Christian
religion and the values and disciplines it imparted. The Turks, a
repressed, fear-based tribal culture, hated the Armenians because of
their brightness, and so they degraded and killed them. By the way,
to this day, the Turkish government denies that the Armenian Genocide
ever even took place, which is why Turkey will never be blessed until
it repents and admits its great national sin, as Germany did after
the Nazi Holocaust.

Now, let’s bring this back home to America and Obama. He’s got a
bad case of this syndrome of sympathizing with bad guys and being
mysteriously repelled by goodness. If you’ve ever seen him at events
with subversive groups like ACORN and SEIU, and especially if you’ve
watched him closely in front of a group of homosexual activists at one
of their big fundraising events, his smile is broader, wider and more
animated than any smile I’ve seen on him – almost an uncontrollable
smile like a little boy would have at his birthday party when the
pony ride arrives. Obama feels deeply at home with weird, perverse,
radically dysfunctional people – after all, that’s who he grew up
with and was shaped by. But get him around normal people – Israeli
Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu or Gordon Brown, the former British
prime minister – and there’s this mystifying coldness, aversion and
incomprehension.

This growth of spiritual darkness in America is the result of
decades of assault by the political and moral left – a two-front
war consisting of confrontation and simultaneous infiltration of
almost every major institution in America: our government, our public
schools and colleges, our news and entertainment media, the arts,
the foundations and philanthropies, psychiatry and psychology at the
highest levels, and even our churches.

Thus, tens of millions of us have been indoctrinated and infected over
decades with philosophies and worldviews that glorify everything wrong
with human nature and attack America’s Judeo-Christian foundation. At
the same time, we’ve been tempted to cross the sacred moral boundary
into sexual anarchy, which locks us into the realm of sin and all the
irrational philosophies and phony experts we need to justify our sin.

I’d say some significant portion, but less than half, of Americans have
been thus corrupted – not all irredeemably, of course, but right now
they’re siding with the enemy. Once that percentage passes 50 percent,
that’s the end of America.

In closing, let me say I believe God is being very kind to America
right now. He still loves us.

Why do I say that?

Europe is just a few years ahead of America in all the bad things
plaguing the West – Islamic subversion, godless secularism, stupid
socialism, multiculturalism and bankruptcy. So we can easily see our
future by just peering over the Atlantic. Ironically, just as Obama
is intent on “fundamentally transforming” America into a socialist
utopia like Europe, socialist Europe is melting down, country after
country – Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Italy. And the smaller
countries are threatening to bring down the bigger countries, because
of the interconnectedness of the European state economies.

If we in America cannot manage to heed such an obvious and mercifully
clear message from God – “Stop. This Is Not The Way To Utopia” –
then we deserve the very hard fall awaiting us.

Our fall, actually, will be harder than Europe’s – because the Bible
says, “To whom much is given, much will be required.” And nobody’s
been given more than America.

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Vanoush Khanamiryan Dies At 84

VANOUSH KHANAMIRYAN DIES AT 84

PanARMENIAN.Net
October 5, 2011 – 21:18 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Vanoush Khanamiryan, People’s Artist of Armenia,
died at 84 in the evening of October 5.

In early August, the legend of Armenian dance was taken to a hospital
with severe heart problems.

Vanoush Khanamiryan (born November 5, 1927), was an Armenian ballet,
traditional and folkloric dance choreographer. He first started as a
ballet dancer and for many years had been as a solo dancer at State
Dance Ensemble. In later years, he was appointed as its artistic
director and the head of the Union of Art of Dance Workers of Armenia.

Azerbaijani Snipers Kill Armenian Conscript, Wound Two Others

AZERBAIJANI SNIPERS KILL ARMENIAN CONSCRIPT, WOUND TWO OTHERS

Tert.am
22:29 05.10.11

Azerbaijani front troops have killed one Armenian conscript and
wounded two others on the Line of Contact.

According to a press release by the Defense Army of Nagorno-Karabakh,
Yuri Aram Sargsyan, 24, was shot dead in the head by an Azerbaijani
sniper in an outpost in Nagorno-Karabakh at around 5pm on October 5.

The press release also said that an investigation is underway to find
out the details of the incident.

On the same day, Azerbaijani snipers wounded two Armenian conscripts
at an outpost in the vicinities of Chinar village in Tavush province
at around 12:50 pm.

Henrik Rafik Khachatryan, 19, and Khachatur Hrant Sukiasyan, 19,
were hospitalized with various bodily injuries.

Tert.am also learned that in Chinar the Armenian front troops
retaliated after the incident, killing two Azerbaijani conscripts.

This information cannot be independently verified.

Fresh War Now Would Be Dangerous For Azerbaijan – Azeri Analyst

FRESH WAR NOW WOULD BE DANGEROUS FOR AZERBAIJAN – AZERI ANALYST

Tert.am
20:23 05.10.11

A fresh war over Nagorno-Karabakh would be dangerous for Azerbaijan
anytime in the near future, Azerbaijani political analysts Ilgar
Mamedov has said.

Speaking to the Azerbaijani news website SalamNews, Mamedov said
that Azerbaijan’s political and economic advantage over Armenia will
increase significantly in the near future.

“Azerbaijan’s population is on the increase, while Armenia’s is on
the decrease. For that reason the Armenians may, together with Russia,
unleash a war. That war will be dangerous for Azerbaijan if it starts
in the near future,” explained Mamedov.

Further, he said that if French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s visit to
region does not solve the Karabakh conflict, it will at least diminish
chances Armenia will unleash a fresh war.

Mamedov also said that Armenia will attempt to create political and
economic problems for Azerbaijan.

“Armenia’s official and non-official circles are making statements
that Azerbaijan is gathering strength rapidly. Those statements are
aimed at involving Azerbaijan into the conflict,” said he.

“But Azerbaijan is doing its best to solve the conflict in a peaceful
way,” Mamedov added.

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict sparked in the early 1990s when Karabakhi
Armenians voiced their intention to live independently.

Later, tensions spiralled into pogroms against Armenians in Sumgait,
Baku and Nagorno Karabakh that turned into a bloody war, leaving
around 30,000 killed and more than a million displaced.

Currently the peace talks over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are
spearheaded by the co-chair states of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia,
France and the United States.

Winners Of "Book Art" Republican And International Contests Awarded

WINNERS OF “BOOK ART” REPUBLICAN AND INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS AWARDED

ARMENPRESS
18:53, 5 October, 2011

The award-giving-ceremony of “Book Art” republican and international
contest was held today at “Arno Babajanyan” concert hall.

“Book Art” fourth republican contest was conducted in spring 2011at
the threshold of 500th anniversary of Armenian book printing with the
support of RA Ministry of culture. “Book Art” republican contest aimed
to promote book publishing in Armenia, increase of quality of design.

“We have very high traditions in the sphere of book printing, and
moving away from them will mean moving away from the history of our
people. The book is a direct way to the human soul,” Director of NAS
Literature Institute Avetiq Isahakyan said.

In the nomination of “Cultural Heritage, Science and Education” of
Moscow’s “Book Art” 8th international contest of CIS states, “Tigran
Mets” publishing house has been recognized the first laureate for
“Relics of the Past” book by Lusik Aguletsi. “Call” (Kanch) book
authored by Sos Sargsyan and issued by “Science” publishing house
has received the first award in “Our Contemporary” nomination.

Karabakh To Supply Electricity To Armenia

KARABAKH TO SUPPLY ELECTRICITY TO ARMENIA

04:13 pm | Oct 5, 2011

Karabakh will supply energy to Armenia, NKR Prime Minister Ara
Harutyunyan said in Yerevan at the ceremony of third issue of shares of
“Artsakh Hydroelectric Power Plant” LLC.

Before that, the country must tackle the issue of energy production.

According to the NKR official, local HPPs produce 100 mln kWh
electricity, but the country needs at least 240 million kWh energy.

The construction of another four HPPs will complete in the near future
which will give 100-130 mln kWh electricity.

The exploitation of a small HPP on the Aghavno River will allow
Karabakh to consume its energy in Armenia.

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Armenia Improves Its Position In Forbes’ Best Countries For Business

ARMENIA IMPROVES ITS POSITION IN FORBES’ BEST COUNTRIES FOR BUSINESS RATING BY 7 NOTCHES

ARKA
Oct 5, 2011

YEREVAN, October 5. / ARKA /. Armenia has improved its position in
Forbes’ The Best Countries for Business rating moving up 7 notches to
89th place among 134 surveyed countries, according to a statement on
Forbes official website. The rating is based on such indicators as
GDP growth, per capita GDP, trade balance to GDP ratio, the number
of total population.

Armenia with 3 million population has a 2.6% GDP growth, a $5,700
per capita GDP and a negative trade balance to GDP ratio of 13.8%.

According to the rating, the top five includes Canada, New Zealand,
Hong Kong, Ireland and Denmark.

Armenia’s neighbors Georgia moved from 61st position to the 50th,
Turkey went down to the 46th place from 54th, Azerbaijan rose one
point to 78th position, Russia went up to the 97th place from 102nd and
Iran was on the 125th place (last year this country was not included
in the list).

President Serzh Sargsyan Received Today The Speaker Of The National

PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN RECEIVED TODAY THE SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF LEBANON NABIH BERRI.

Office of the President of the Republic

Oct 4 2011
Armenia

Welcoming the guest, the President of Armenia noted that the Armenian
people know him as our friend. “The Armenian-Lebanese relations have
traditionally been friendly. We are joined not only by our historical
and cultural commonalities but also by the Armenian community in
Lebanon.

These relations have always maintained their high level through
reciprocal political visits, and we view your visit in that context,”
President Sargsyan said and asked to convey his cordial greetings
and best wishes to President Michel Suleiman. He also reiterated
the earlier extended invitation to the President of Lebanon to visit
Armenia.

The Speaker of the National Assembly of Lebanon thanked for the
warm reception and noted that visiting Armenia after 14 years he
has witnessed noticeable changes and progress and is confident that
Armenia will have a bright future. Nabih Berri stressed the importance
of developing economic cooperation of the two countries along with
the high level political relations. He noted that these issues have
been discussed during his meetings with the Speaker of the National
Assembly of Armenia and the RA Prime Minister and certain agreements
have been reached aimed at the invigoration of the economic relations.

The President of the Republic of Armenia and Speaker of the National
Assembly of Lebanon discussed also regional issues and developments
taking place in Arab world. Nabih Berri said that he was confident that
nowhere in the world problems can be solved unless there is a dialogue.

Speaking about the Armenian-Turkish relations, the Speaker of the
NA of Lebanon underlined that his country wants Turkey to ratify the
Armenian-Turkish Protocols, so that relations between the two states
are normalized and peace is established in the region.

As for the resolution of the NK conflict, Nabih Berri reiterated what
was said during his 1997 visit to Armenia – the people of Nagorno
Karabakh should decide their own future.

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