General Amnesty In Karabakh Ahead Of Independence Anniversary

GENERAL AMNESTY IN KARABAKH AHEAD OF INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
By Lusine Musayelian

asbarez
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic government building

STEPANAKERT (RFE/RL)-Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh declared on
Tuesday a general amnesty which they said will lead to the early
release of about 20 percent of the prison population.

The Karabakh parliament approved a corresponding bill put forward by
President Bako Sahakian.

Officials in Stepanakert refused to specify how many convicts will be
set free as a result of the amnesty dedicated to the 20th anniversary
of Karabakh’s declaration of independence from Azerbaijan. The
total number of persons serving prison sentences in Karabakh is also
not known.

The bill stipulates that the amnesty will not apply to individuals
convicted of murder, rape, robberies and other grave crimes. It will
mainly affect those sentenced to up to three years’ imprisonment or
underage convicts.

Other prisoners serving longer sentences can have their jail terms
cut by at least one-third if they participated in the 1991-1994 war
or are related to individuals killed in the fighting.

Speaking in the parliament, Sahakian’s chief legal aide, Ara Lazarian,
said the amnesty will also require local law-enforcement bodies to
close at least 60 percent of pending criminal cases that have not
yet been sent to courts and to free relevant criminal suspects. The
cases relate to non-grave crimes committed before August 1.

Two Arrested In Soldier Death Probe

TWO ARRESTED IN SOLDIER DEATH PROBE

RFE/RL
Wednesday, 31 August 2011

One officer and one soldier were arrested on Wednesday in connection
with the latest non-combat death in the Armenian army’s ranks which
has sparked a fresh public outcry against chronic abuse of military
personnel.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry refused to identify the detainees, citing
“the interests of the investigation” and the need to protect their
families. It also said that more arrests are possible “in the coming
days.”

Ministry spokesman Davit Karapetian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service
(Azatutyun.am) that the tow men are suspected of causing the death
of Aghasi Abrahamian, an 18-year-old army conscript.Abrahamian,
who served in an army unit near Nagorno-Karabakh, died shortly after
being hospitalized with serious injuries late on Friday. The soldier
was reportedly unconscious when he was brought to a Karabakh military
hospital.Military authorities in Yerevan launched an investigation
under a Criminal Code clause dealing with involuntary manslaughter.

Abrahamian’s relatives believe that the conscript was beaten to death
and want the investigators to treat the case accordingly.According
to Karapetian, the two arrested suspects may face more serious
accusations.

The official also said that Armenia’s chief military prosecutor,
Gevorg Kostanian, and the head of the Defense Ministry’s Investigative
Department, Armen Harutiunian, arrived at the army unit in question
on Saturday to personally lead the inquiry. Deputy Defense Minister
Vladimir Gasparian will also travel to Karabakh for that purpose
on Thursday, he added.Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said late
on Tuesday that the military will do “everything” to solve the
embarrassing case. “We have identified the circle of persons who could
have affected or beaten the soldier, and serious work is now underway
within the framework of the criminal case,” he told journalists.

The assurances came amid a wave of public indignation triggered by
Abrahamian’s death. Local media and civic activists renewed their angry
claims that the military command is doing little to tackle hazing of
soldiers and other violent crimes committed in the armed forces.

According to unconfirmed data from Armenian human rights groups, 20
soldiers have been killed by fellow servicemen, committed suicide
or died in various accidents and as a result of illnesses so far
this year.

Ohanian did not confirm or deny this figure. He said only that
the first half of 2011 saw the lowest number of non-combat deaths
since 2007.

Ohanian has repeatedly pledged over the past year to get tougher on
army crime.

RA Minister Of Diaspora Is To Visit Mkhitaryan Educational Center

RA MINISTER OF DIASPORA IS TO VISIT MKHITARYAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Aysor.am
Wednesday,August 31

Tomorrow at 10:00 am the Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan will
have a meeting with the students of the Mkhitaryan Theological Seminary
in Avan. Serovbe Chamuralyan is to accept the Minister.

The press and public relations department of the Ministry reports that
the Misniter of Diaspora will hold an open lesson for the students
on remaining close to the national roots and preserving the Armenian
identity.

The Minister will also answer to the questions of the students.

Some People Don’t Survive

SOME PEOPLE DON’T SURVIVE
Naira Hayrumyan

Lragir.am News

13:41:00 – 31/08/2011

Tomorrow, the first protest of the Army Without Murderers Initiative
will be held in front of the House of Government. More than 500 people
have joined it.

Tomorrow is the day of the next session of the government. Sessions,
as a rule, are accompanied with protests of families of servicemen
killed at peace time, owners of expropriated kiosks who were left
jobless, as well as other social and civil groups.

Usually, protests are not populous though sometimes they are marked
by clashes with the police. The presence of protesters in front of
the House of Government gets on the nerves of the ministers. Some of
them try to avoid protesters, they walk by without looking at them,
whereas there have been cases when the protesters were shown the
gesture with three fingers. The number of people at the House of
Government could be a handy tool.

The recently revived discussion on the army caused a new wave
of protest. Though, some people insist it as an anti-army and
anti-patriotic movement, the Facebook group is not against the army,
it is against cruel murderers serving there.

The recent deaths of servicemen shocked the society. More and more
people demand resignation of the Minister of Defense. The Minister
had to describe the latest case as murder. As of now, almost all the
cases have been qualified as caused suicides, though nobody has been
prosecuted for causing to commit a suicide.

If the army leadership covers up those who beat soldiers to death or
cause them to commit a suicide, it means it needs these people. No
accident, no official statistics on murders and suicides in the army
has ever appeared in press, which would enable tracking dynamics
of occurrences and drawing conclusions on the efficiency of the
leadership.

Any incident in the army is a tragedy, but it is obvious that among
hundreds of thousands of men such incidents are inevitable. The
question is whether any steps are taken to reduce these cases,
whether the number of these cases decreases or increases, whether
the army leadership is interested in revelation of criminals and in
protection of rights of servicemen.

Unfortunately, the army leadership discloses no statistics. As far
as we know, the Ministry of Defense has refused a NGOs request for
statistics referring to military confidentiality.

What military confidentiality could be there if press reports such
cases almost every day? The fact that they hide statistics causes
suspicion that incidents tend to grow, while the army leadership is
reluctant to sign under this statistics.

Some steps to prevent violence in the army are, of course, undertaken.

Most officers admit they hold their breath as their home telephone
rings, fearing to hear news on another suicide or mockery. The greater
part of officers, each with their own conscience and outlook, tries
to establish order in their units. But they understand that something
is wrong with the foundation of the system.

The army where young men are supposed to defend their homeland is a
prison of low security where young men are allegedly taught how to
“survive”. But sometimes the experience of survival leads to a trauma,
revenge, an inhibition, and some people just don’t survive.

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Dutch Politicians Call On FM To Be Courageous In Recognizing Armenia

DUTCH POLITICIANS CALL ON FM TO BE COURAGEOUS IN RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
August 31, 2011 – 13:22 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Dutch MPs addressed a letter to Minister of Foreign
Affairs Uri Rosenthal, according to Nouvelles d’Armenie.

The politicians included several questions regarding the recognition
of 1915 events in the Ottoman Empire as Genocide. They also reminded
the Foreign Minister that the parliament had earlier adopted a
recommendation on including the issue of the Armenian Genocide in
the agenda of EU-Turkey admission talks.

Dutch politicians also inquired about the government’s decision on
constructing an Armenian Genocide memorial in the suburbs of Hague.

In his reply, Rosenthal only mentioned that the authorities do not
support the idea of constructing a memorial.

Later, the MPs’ called on him to be courageous in recognizing the
Armenian Genocide.

Haykakan Zhamanak: Last Chance For Nagorno-Karabakh?

HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK: LAST CHANCE FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH?

Tert.am
11:12 31.08.11

Referring to its sources, the newspaper reports that he OSCE Minsk
Group member-states are endeavoring to arrange an Armenian-Azerbaijani
presidential meeting on the margins of the 66th U.N. session to open
on Sept. 13.

International diplomatic circles suggest that the meeting is the last
chance to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh problem at the current stage
as further developments in Armenia can by no means be forecasted.

Moreover, elections are soon to be held in the OSCE MG member-states.

Les Selectionnes Armeniens Pour Andorre-Armenie Et Slovaquie-Armenie

LES SELECTIONNES ARMENIENS POUR ANDORRE-ARMENIE ET SLOVAQUIE-ARMENIE
Krikor Amirzayan, [email protected]

armenews.com
mercredi 31 aout 2011

Football

Vartan Minassian l’entraîneur national armenien vient de publier la
liste des selectionnes pour les rencontres qualificatives de l’Euro
2012 face a l’Andorre le 2 septembre et contre la Slovaquie le 6
septembre. Les joueurs de l’equipe d’Armenie participaient a un
entraînement du 29 au 31 août avant de s’envoler pour l’Andorre.

Ci-dessous la liste des selectionnes armeniens. Gardiens : Roman
Berezovski (” Khimki ” Russie), Kevork Kasparov (” Mika ” Achdarak).

Defenseurs : Sarkis Hovsepian (” Piunig ” Erevan), Robert Arzoumanian
(” Yakelonia ” Pologne), Levon Haïrabedian (” Lechia ” Pologne), Hraïr
Mgoyan (” Mika ” Achdarak), Valery Alexanian (” Sanat Naft ” Iran),
Arthur Youzbachian (” Piunig ” Erevan), Ardak Yedigarian (” Piunig
” Erevan), Denis Toumassian (” Oural ” Russie). Millieu de terrain :
Arthur Yedigarian (” Panants ” Erevan), Henrikh Mkhitarian (” Chakhtior
” Donetsk), Edgar Malakian (” Piunig ” Erevan), Massis Voskanian (”
Rozelar ” Belgique), Zaven Badoyan (” Impulse ” Dilidjan), Karlen
Mkrdtchian (” Metalurg ” Donetsk). Attaquants : Kevork Ghazarian (”
Metalurg ” Donetsk), Marcos Pizelli (” Metalurg ” Donetsk), Edgar
Manoutcharian (” Oural ” Russie), Youra Movsissian (” Krasnodar ”
Russie), Arthur Sarkissov (” Chinnik ” Russie).

Education: Education Year Kicks Off Guided By Armenian Independence

EDUCATION YEAR KICKS OFF GUIDED BY ARMENIAN INDEPENDENCE FETE

Panorama
Aug 30 2011
Armenia

The education year in schools of Armenia is promised to be hot as
Minister Ashotyan has assigned. Narine Hovhannisyan, the head of
Public Education Department of the Ministry of Education and Science,
said the directors of the schools are told to prepare special events
dedicated to the 20th jubilee of Independence of Armenia and to be
guided by the forthcoming fete.

The official says chess studies are the innovation of the education
year, as chess will be taught in schools since the second form.

The pupils of the first forms have freshly furnitured classrooms;
they will get free ABCs and notebooks.

Education: Yerevan State University Admitted Only 693 Students

YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY ADMITTED ONLY 693 STUDENTS

news.am
Aug 30 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – Yerevan State University has admitted only 693 students
in new academic year, due to the lack of school graduates, said YSU
Rector Aram Simonyan to a press conference, adding the figure does
not include foreign students.

According to him, most students applied for faculties of legal and
historical studies, faculties of international relations, Armenian
philology, applied mathematics and foreign languages.

Simonyan mentioned that the tuition has not increased and will not
increase in coming years, since the current figure must be compatible
with social and economic realities of the country.

YSU Rector added that despite of the shortfall in the university,
the Ministry of Education and Science has kept public financing of
higher education.

Ankara’s Decree On Returning Churches To Christians Is Another PR Ca

ANKARA’S DECREE ON RETURNING CHURCHES TO CHRISTIANS IS ANOTHER PR CAMPAIGN, THE ARMENIAN TURKOLOGIST STATES

Mediamax
Aug 30 2011
Armenia

The Turkish government’s decree on returning church properties to
the Christian communities is another PR campaign to support Prime
Minister Erdogan.

Turkologist Anush Hovhannisyan stated this during today’s press
conference, Mediamax reports.

“It’s an attempt to gain the favor of Istanbul Armenians and other
Christian minorities for whom this is a small but a positive step. But
when we examine the issue from the viewpoint of the property of all
Armenians these are just trifling fragments”, said the turkologist.

Anush Hovhannisyan informed that 30 titles of property were confiscated
from the Armenian community of Turkey in 1936-1974, and the Armenian
community owned about 2500 churches, 450 temples and over 2000
educational institutions before the Genocide.

As for the private property, according to the calculations done by
the sub-committee established within Treaty of Sevres, the Armenians
suffered about USD10bln material losses.