Vladimir Spivakov arrives in Armenia’s capital

Vladimir Spivakov arrives in Armenia’s capital

17:10, 9 November, 2013

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Prominent conductor and violinist
Vladimir Spivakov arrived in Yerevan in the evening of
November 8. The Executive Director of `Aram Khachaturian’ foundation
Anna Ter-Hovakimyan informed `Armenpress’ that the
famous musician will depart from Armenia only on November 12.

Within the framework of Aram Khachaturian International Festival,
dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the great composer, the
National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia under the artistic director
and principal conductor Vladimir Spivakov will give a concert in
Yerevan.

On November 10 at 19.00 the concert will be held in Aram Khachaturian
concert hall. The Yerevan concert is dedicated to the
80th anniversary of violist and conductor Zareh Sahakyants, the
founder of Chamber Orchestra of Armenia.

And on November 11 National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia led by
V.Spivakov will perform in Gyumri. The Gyumri concert will be held in
the
frames of “Gyumri CIS Cultural Capital 2013”.

Aram Khachaturian International Festival is organized by the State
Youth Orchestra of Armenia.

Vladimir Spivakov, well known to orchestras and audiences alike as one
of the leading violinists of our time, equally enjoys a multifaceted
career as a respected conductor and committed humanitarian. He is
artistic director and principal conductor of the National Philharmonic
of
Russia and president of the Moscow Performing Arts Centre since 2003.
>From 1999 to 2002 Spivakov served as principal conductor of the
Russian National Orchestra. As a chamber and symphony orchestra
conductor, Vladimir Spivakov has appeared in the world’s most
important concert venues and has conducted European and American
orchestras, including the symphony orchestras of London, Chicago,
Philadelphia, Cleveland and Budapest, the La Scala Symphony Orchestra,
the orchestra of the Accademia “Santa Cecilia”, the Cologne
Philharmonic Orchestra, the French Radio Orchestra as well as all the
leading Russian orchestras.

In 1979 Vladimir Spivakov, together with some of his colleagues who
shared his flair for chamber music, formed a new chamber orchestra
named “Moscow Virtuosi”. He has been its artistic director, conductor
and soloist ever since. Maestro Spivakov studied conducting with
Professor Izrail Gusman in Russia. He furthered his skills with a
couple of private lessons from the great Leonard Bernstein in the
United
States. Leonard Bernstein presented him with his own baton as a sign
of his belief in Mr. Spivakov’s conducting future. Vladimir Spivakov
is
never separated from this precious gift.

Mr. Spivakov founded the International Colmar Music Festival in France
in 1989, and has been its artistic director until today. Many
prominent musical groups have appeared at the festival during the
sixteen years of its existence as well as great world famous artists
such
as Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Evgeny Svetlanov, Krzysztof
Penderecki, Jose van Dam, Jessye Norman, Robert Hall, Thomas
Quasthoff, Kristian Zimmermann, Michel Plasson, Evgeny Kissin, Vadim
Repin, Nikolay Lugansky, Vladimir Kraynev and Sergey Leiferkus.

Mr. Spivakov has taken part as a jury member in many well-known
international competitions since 1989 (e.g., those of Paris, Genoa,
London, Montreal); he is president of the Sarasate Violin Contest in
Spain. In 2002 he presided over the jury of the Tchaikovsky
International Violin Competition in Moscow. Mr. Spivakov succeeded
Nathan Milstein in leading the very prestigious annual violin master
classes in Zurich in 1994.

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Police: New speed measuring devices to be launched in Yerevan

Police: New speed measuring devices to be launched in Yerevan

14:46 09/11/2013 » LAW

According to the traffic police of Armenia, they continue installing
speed measuring devices in Yerevan and on interstate highways in an
effort to control traffic offences.

In particular, on November 18, 2013, 2 speed measuring devices will be
launched in Hovhannes Shiraz Street in Yerevan. The speed limit in
Shiraz Street is 60 km/h.

Source: Panorama.am

St. John the Baptist church in Nagorno Karabakh consecrated

St. John the Baptist church in Nagorno Karabakh consecrated

16:16 09.11.2013

Armenian Church, Nagorno-Karabakh

On 9 November Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan visited the
village of Norshen in the Martouni region and partook in solemn
ceremony of consecration of the reconstructed St. John the Baptist
church, opening of the village club and the public house of
celebrations.

President Sahakyan considered important the existence of such
spiritual and cultural structures in rural areas calling them
necessary components for development.

The President expressed gratitude to philanthropists who supported the
implementation of those projects, noting that such initiatives are of
great demand and should be continuous.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/11/09/st-john-the-baptist-church-in-nagorno-karabakh-consecrated/

Preparliament demands releasing activists detained during unrest in

Preparliament demands releasing activists detained during unrest in Yerevan

by Nana Martirosyan

Saturday, November 9, 13:51

The Preparliament demands that the Armenian authorities should
release the citizens detained during the unrest in Yerevan.

“We demand immediately releasing Shant Harutyunyan and all the
political prisoners detained on November 5 and punishing all those who
initiated the given provocation”, Preparliament says in its statement
sent to ArmInfo. The authors of the statement say that at the moment
Armenia is undergoing to processes: consolidation of the society and
rapprochement of the authorities and criminals. “The incumbent
authorities are trying to retain power in every possible way and even
use the foreign political vector, which will result in the loss of the
country’s sovereignty”, the statement says.

To recall, dozens of policemen and activists were injured as a result
of the clashes that followed a demonstration organized in the center
of Yerevan in support of activist Shant Harutyunyan, on 5 November.
Over 20 activists have been detained. The clashes started at 05:30 PM
when the demonstrators came across a police cordon. The police say
that the demonstration was not sanctioned. As was reported earlier,
the demonstrators were moving to Mashtots Park, when Shant Harutyunyan
tried to cross the street against the traffic lights. The police’s
attempt to stop him ended in a skirmish. Harutyunyan and his son were
detained. Some demonstrators began blowing up bottles with gasoline.
The police cordoned the road leading to the presidential palace.
Earlier Shant Harutyunyan organized a picket in Liberty Square. He
stood there with a poster saying “I am Declaring a Revolution!” A
criminal case has already been instituted. The Office of the Human
Rights Defender of Armenia has told ArmInfo that Ombudsman Karen
Andreasyan will make a statement after all the details of the incident
are found out.

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1259 titres de livres publiés pour 796 000 exemplaires en Arménie l’

ARMENIE-LIVRES
1259 titres de livres publiés pour 796 000 exemplaires en Arménie l’an dernier

1259 titres de livres furent publiés en Arménie en 2012 avec une
diffusion totale de 796 000 exemplaires. Un chiffre qui est très
modeste en comparaison des éditions des pays d’Europe occidentale.
1240 titres avec une diffusion de 760 000 exemplaires avaient été
enregistrés en 2011. Les livres traitant de l’art représentent à peine
le quart de ces éditions d’Arménie tandis que les titres liés aux
sciences sociales furent au nombre de 453 l’an dernier. Les livres
dédiés aux sciences naturelles furent de 135 en 2012 et celles des
sciences de la terre de 145. Que reste-t-il aux titres dédiés à
l’Histoire ou la politique ?

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 9 novembre 2013,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

Hausse de l’exportation du vin arménien en Chine

ECONOMIE-CONSOMMATION
Hausse de l’exportation du vin arménien en Chine

Le vin arménien s’exporte même en Chine. Robert Haroutiounian le
responsable de l’Organisation arménienne de développement a dans une
conférence de presse le 5 novembre, affirmé qu’une seconde livraison
de vin d’Arménie partait pour la Chine. Selon R. Haroutiounian, son
organisation a aidé en 2012 de nombreuses sociétés d’Arménie à se
mettre en lien avec le marché chinois et en décembre dernier, les
premières livraisons de vins arméniens partaient à destination de la
Chine. « Nous avons enregistré avec bonheur une nouvelle commande, ce
qui prouve que nous sommes sur la bonne voie » dit Robert
Haroutiounian. Ce mois-ci d’autres producteurs de vins et alcools
d’Arménie participeront à la Foire de Shanghai où une dégustation de
vins arméniens sera proposée aux consommateurs Chinois. Au 1er
semestre 2013 l’Arménie avait exporté vers la Chine 41 900 litres de
boissons alcoolisés (vins, cognacs) pour une valeur marchande totale
de 1,5 million de dollars. Sur la même période de l’an dernier
l’Arménie avait exporté en Chine 28 600 litres de boissons alcoolisées
représentant 279 000 dollars.

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 9 novembre 2013,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

Armenia ranked world’s fourth most militarized nation

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Nov 8 2013

Armenia ranked world’s fourth most militarized nation

8 November 2013 – 7:12pm

Armenia has been ranked the fourth most militarized country in the
world by the Bonn International Conversion Centre in its annual
report, Azaturyun radio reports.

The most militarized nation is Israel. Singapore and Russia have been
ranked as second and third respectively.

http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/47388.html

Criminal case opened over disturbances in Yerevan, 20 arrested

Interfax, Russia
November 6, 2013 Wednesday 1:03 PM MSK

Criminal case opened over disturbances in Yerevan, 20 arrested – police

YEREVAN. Nov 6

A criminal case has been opened over clashes between the police and
civil activists during Tueday’s protest march in Yerevan.

The case was opened under Part 2, Article 316 (violence against a
person in authority) and Item 1, Part 2, Article 185 (deliberate
property damage by arson, explosives or other dangerous substance) of
the Armenian Criminal Code, the Armenian police press service told
Interfax.

Some 38 persons were detained. Twenty of them were arrested and 18
were held as witnesses.

“The clubs and handmade bombs found at the scene of the clash were
taken to a laboratory for examination. The high-profile case division
of the Armenian police’s main investigative department is
investigating the case,” the police said.

Activist Shant Arutyunian who had proclaimed his revolutionary
ambitions earlier said he intended “to blow up the residence of the
Armenian president”. The Anonymous demonstrators marching along
Mashtots Avenue responded to his words by blowing up bottles with
gasoline. Arutyunian and his supporters also tried to organize a march
towards the presidential residence.

Nine people, including eight police officers and a 16-year-old boy,
were hospitalized after the clash. The boy sustained a brain injury.

“The police urged Arutyunian and his supporters, who were armed with
clubs and metal rods, to abstain from illegal actions but they
disobeyed and tried to block the traffic on Mashtots Avenue. They also
blew up handmade bombs stuffed with stones,” the police said.

Arutyunian told the press earlier on Tuesday that he “could not
tolerate the incumbent authorities any longer but he did not wish to
leave the country or commit suicide.”

Arutynian’s son wearing a bulletproof vest his father put on him
before the protest was amongst the detainees.

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The Computer Mouse Should Be The 1st Weapon Against Unscrupulous New

THE COMPUTER MOUSE SHOULD BE THE 1ST WEAPON AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS NEWS SITES

Grisha Balasanyan

16:58, November 8, 2013

My neighbor, 75 year-old grandpa Sourik, is pretty active, politically.

He’s attended almost all of the opposition demonstrations and says
he’s become aware of developments in the country by participating in
various protests.

During the current relatively “peaceful period”, Sourik only source
of news is Armenian TV. But he’s not satisfied with the limited
programming it offers.

Every two days, grandpa Sourik would come to our home with the names
of news sites written on a piece of paper. He wanted me to read him
the opinions of the internet press.

But I stopped serving as the press spokesman for Sourik about one month
ago. When he visited me the last time, with his piece of paper in hand,
and asked that I open his favorite site, a semi-nude picture of Kim
Kardashian popped out on the first page. On the next website, Sourik
said he read news that wasn’t true; just a pack of malicious gossip.

“And here I was thinking that they operated normally. They are either
in need of sex or either gossip like a group of old women. To be a
journalist back in the Soviet era was an honor. Now, they have turned
into naggers. Back then we would impatiently wait for the postman
to arrive with the newspapers for us to read. I used to subscribe
to five papers and magazines. The ones I didn’t subscribe to I would
pick up from my neighbors. Nowadays, young kids just out of diapers
claim to be reporters, running from interview to interview with tape
recorders in hand,” Sourik exclaimed and left.

There are real reasons for Sourik to complain. It’s true, the internet
press has benefitted the media field, ensuring greater diversity and
serving as an alternative platform for speech and opinion, in contrast
to the TV under state control and the newspapers with small print runs,
which have little impact on public opinion.

However, the internet press has intensified the issue of media
self-regulation. A number of ethical questions (the use of anonymous
sources, disinformation, or the publication of unverified news and
even outright lies) have been given much greater attention. Such
methods have become the accepted work ethic at certain news sites.

These daily growing media outlets had a need for new staff and
filled the void with young people who were untrained and unfamiliar
with professional standards. As a result, serious analytical and
investigative journalism almost disappeared. What rose instead was
a demand for easily digestible news. On the other hand, cutthroat
completion amongst internet media sources for a shrinking audience
led to a serious fall in quality, a devaluation of professionalism.

Today, yellow journalism dominated the internet press. Almost
every other site fills the need to lift Facebook posts of well-known
individuals and reprint them on their sites, thus ensuring the desired
number of “likes”. It was due to this race that, for example, that
during the course of one minute on July 30 of this year, the internet
was swamped with the false news that prominent humorist and broadcaster
Mark Saghatelyan had died after being rushed to hospital in critical
condition. Minutes later, the news had been removed from the news
sites, but none felt the need to apologize to their readers for
publishing the unverified and undignified report in the first place.

The devaluation of professionalism also benefits certain political
circles that obtain or create news sites for propaganda purposes –
by providing one-sided news and by stoking political intrigue. In the
struggle against the political opposition or competition, we see the
more frequent use of news websites. As a consequence, reporters have
become tools to be exploited and the media community is being split
apart. And this can only benefit the powers that be. The fact that
oligarch/MP Samvel Aleksanyan recently expressed a desire to open a
news site and strike back at his reporter naysayers, proves our point.

It is difficult to imagine how many such “beaten” reporters would
express a desire to work for Tsarukyan.

So the following questions remain:

How to regulate the media field in Armenia? How to raise the level
of professional of internet reporters? How to spur journalism that
adheres to ethical norms?

These questions are of concern not only to responsible reporters and
editors, to media analysts and experts, but also to readers who have
grown tired of low quality news reporting

How to overcome the problems now faced by the internet press in
Armenia?

The principle of free speech in news reporting is gradually turning
into a free for all, where concepts of responsibility, ethics and
morality are being disfigured under the rubric of Article 10 of the
European Convention of Human Rights:

“Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall
include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information
and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of
frontiers. This Article shall not prevent States from requiring the
licensing of broadcasting, television or cinema enterprises.”

In several precedent setting decisions, the European Court of Human
Rights has often stated that freedom of expression is a pivotal
pillar of a democratic society and that its advancement, as well as
individual expression of all, a fundamental prerequisite. The right
to freedom of expression not only guarantees the freedom of the press
to inform the public, but also the right of the public to be informed
in a responsible fashion.

Specialists say that it is easy today to create a news site. It’s
not an expensive proposition. Naturally, this is the case if we are
merely talking about having a website. It takes around $200 to open
a site in WordPress, $10 monthly for the hosting, and $10 annually
for the domain name.

Neither is greeting content all that expensive. You can get two
students to work for next to nothing if they agree to lifting Facebook
and other social web posts of prominent individuals and copy pasting
articles from other sites without due credit. Clearly, for serious
news sites, creating a site is a serious problem as well as the
financial challenges of getting and keeping a quality staff.

In an interview with Hetq, media analyst Samvel Martirosyan said
that the issue of regulating the sector is complex as it demands
solutions involving the engagement of the media community, educational
institutions and the consumer.

The public needs to be more demanding; otherwise it’s all being
read. The public must be mature enough to remove any site that spreads
disinformation from its reading list. The press community must go the
route of self-regulation, a process that has started to some small
degree. Yellow journalism must be separated from the responsible
media. All must not be given the same credit rating,” says Martirosyan.

For example, he says that the Sun British tabloid isn’t rated equally
with The Guardian.

Martirosyan notes that if we follow the instincts of the general
public, then naturally, only sex and violence are needed in the press.

But the problem is that the responsible press must address the public
consciousness.

“Since the field of competition has developed incorrectly in Armenia,
the yellow and normal press has been sandwiched together with the same
credit rating. Naturally, in order to compete successfully, the normal
press becomes yellow as well. There must be a separation. Throughout
the world, the yellow press is more popular. It’s just that it operates
in another field,” he added.

The expert finds the competition to gather “likes” as normal, since
it shapes an audience. The problem arises when “likes” are gathered
by deceiving and disgusting readers.

Anna Israyelyan, the editor of the online Aravot news site, doesn’t
agree with the claim that serious analytical and investigative
journalism has almost disappeared and that a demand for easily
digestible news has arisen.

She says that serious journalism has its readers and so too does
the easy, syrupy stuff. The two don’t cross paths or get in the
other’s way. It’s a whole other question that news sites seeking to
disseminate serious news must slightly review the way they work. Such
sites shouldn’t wait for advertisers to line up outside their door
after publishing a good article.

Anna Israyelyan says that we have also have a lot of stuff to borrow
from the websites providing the easily digestible news, in terms of
integrating with social networks and disseminating original material.

“And I’m not even talking of the necessity to study the needs of the
reader audience. Perhaps we must contact market analysts, in order to
regulate the activities of sites in such a way to make it as easy as
possible to work with search systems/ As regards the professionalism
of internet reporters, I don’t think that the situation is all that
different now than in the past. There have always been more reporters
who don’t spend much time and effort on an article than those that do.

I mean the ones who always present a second opinion,” notes Israyelyan.

The Aravot editor believes that the only way to raise the professional
level of inexperienced reporters is to fill in the gaps by sending
them to on the job training courses and seminars. She confesses
that in the competitive rush to publish breaking stories, quality
and precision suffer as a result. Israyelyan notes that this is a
worldwide problem not unique to Armenia.

“Regarding the resolution of plagiarism and other ethical issues,
I have long ago given up any hope that the answer will come from
self-regulation measures. They do not work and experience has shown
they aren’t effective. The only solution is to financially penalize
those who violate copyright laws. Luckily, such an opportunity now
exists with the recent passage of a parliamentary bill,” Israyelyan
added.

Media specialist Mesrop Harutyunyan proposes a different solution.

Just like viewers use the remote control to change the TV channels
of those broadcasting tasteless programming, so too must the computer
mouse be the first weapon against unscrupulous internet news sites.

That’s to say that if readers don’t visit these sites they will wither
and die off.

“It’s better to educate and reeducate new reporters; by constantly
working with them and informing them regarding all possible manners
of self-regulation. This starts with educating them as to the rules
of ethics and explaining the need for reprimand and other means when
these rules are violated,” added Harutyunyan.

Photo: A bundle of Soviet newspapers sent to Grandpa Sourik

http://hetq.am/eng/news/30560/the-computer-mouse-should-be-the-1st-weapon-against-unscrupulous-news-sites.html

ANCA-WR Endorses Matt Dababneh For State Assembly

ANCA-WR ENDORSES MATT DABABNEH FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

Friday, November 8th, 2013

Matt Dababneh (center) with ANCA-WR representatives

GLENDALE-The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region
announced its endorsement of Matt Dababneh for the 45th State Assembly
District. The decision came after a thorough candidate selection
process, which included meetings with candidates, an examination
of each candidate’s track record with regards to issues of concern
to the Armenian-American community as well as their position on key
issues facing the State of California.

“As Congressman Brad Sherman’s District Chief of Staff and Senior
Aide for the last nine years, I have developed a strong working
relationship the American Armenian community in the West San Fernando
Valley. I have long-standing relationships with ANCA members and
officers. I have also developed relationships with many Armenian
elected officials and community leaders,” noted now ANCA WR endorsed
candidate Matt Dababneh. “Every year, I participate in dozens of
American Armenian events in the West San Fernando Valley, including
the Homenetmen Navasartian Games Festival where our office hosts a
booth every year and the yearly Armenian Genocide commemoration in
Montebello. I look forward to strengthening the relationship I have
built with the American Armenian community in the West San Fernando
Valley as a member of the California State Assembly,” added Dababneh.

Topics covered during the meetings included the present political
climate in Sacramento, economic conditions and improvement in the
Valley, as well as, issues of interest to the Armenian American
community such as further fostering the long standing cooperation
between the Armenian American community and legislators in the
California Assembly, increasing scrutiny on the proliferation of the
Magnolia Charter schools in California, and increasing opportunities
for Armenian Americans in the civic and political forum.

“After a thorough process in which the ANCA North and West Valley
Chapters of the Western Region met with top tier candidates in this
race, our two chapters and the communities it represents fully endorse
Matt as the best qualified candidate to represent the Armenian-American
interests in the California State Assembly,” stated Nareg Kitsinian,
Chairman of the West Valley ANCA Chapter.

Born in the Valley, and educated in Political Science and Public
Policy, Matt has volunteered in several non-profit organizations, and
for almost 10 years, Matt has served as the District Chief of Staff
and Senior Aide to Congressman Brad Sherman in the West San Fernando
Valley, assisting thousands of Valley residents and businesses to
solve problems. He has been a staunch supporter of Armenian issues
and showed his unwavering support on all Armenian-American issues
and has close ties to the San Fernando Valley Armenian community.

“We welcome the ANCA-WR’s endorsement of Matt Dababneh as he has been
a longtime loyal friend to the Armenian-American community and is
a viable candidate for Assembly 45th District with extensive public
service experience and proven leadership qualities right in the heart
of the valley,” stated Pierre Yenokian, Chairman of the North Valley
ANCA Chapter. “We encourage our community to support and vote for
Matt Dababneh in the upcoming November 19th elections,” added Yenokian.

The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination
with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the
Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country,
the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community
on a broad range of issues.

http://asbarez.com/116010/anca-wr-endorses-matt-dababneh-for-state-assembly/