Soccer: Liverpool to Blow Transfer Budget on Armenian Midfielder

IBTimes.co.uk
June 15 2013

Liverpool to Blow Transfer Budget on Armenian Midfielder – Report

By IBTIMES STAFF REPORTER:

Liverpool are close to completing a move for Armenian international
Henrikh Mkhitaryan. The Reds are expected to have to pay in excess of
£20m for the 24-year-old midfielder, whose goals from the centre of
the park will be expected to offset the loss of Uruguay international
Luis Suarez, whether temporary or permanent. If they do make that
purchase, then it will mean a considerable investment on the part of
the club, which is believed to have only £20m for new signings this
summer.

The Guardian believes Anfield chiefs have contacted the player’s club
– Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk – and a quick deal is expected.
Mkhitaryan had a brilliant season, scoring a record 25 times from
central midfield, which will give Brendan Rodgers’ men a much-needed
boost to their attacking play.

The Reds were first linked to Mkhitaryan back in March but the
Armenian’s speculated price at the time was only £12m. There was also
talk of a player/cash deal, with £10m and Slovakian centre-back Martin
Skrtel to sweeten the offer. With Tottenham also believed to be
monitoring the player, the ex-Swansea City boss could have a difficult
fight on his hands.

A major problem will be that Donetsk do not really need the money from
Mkhitaryan’s potential transfer. The Ukrainians pocketed a reported
40m after Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho moved to Manchester City
earlier this summer.

What could work in Liverpool and Spurs’ favour is the player being
open to a move to England. Speaking to the Mirror in March, Mkhitaryan
confirmed he was looking forward to “play for the strongest clubs in
the world” and said, “I will do everything possible to move this
summer to a different team.”

The Express earlier also linked Europa League champions Chelsea with a
bid for Mkhitaryan, potentially creating another hotly contested race
among the Premier League elite for prime young overseas talent.

Meanwhile, Suarez, whom Marca reports has agreed terms with nine-time
European champions Real Madrid, has sought to calm troubled waters…
for now at least. The former Ajax forward, who scored 30 goals in all
competitions for Liverpool last season and bit Chelsea defender
Branislav Ivanovic on the arm, claims his first priority is the FIFA
Confederations Cup.

“I love to play for Uruguay. Now, I don’t want to think about anything
else. I want to do my best here. The Confederations Cup is a very
difficult tournament. Uruguay has enormous prestige and the
Confederations Cup is the only title we don’t have,” the 26-year-old
declared.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/479103/20130615/liverpool-transfer-news-henrikh-mkhitaryan-shakhtar-donetsk.htm

Arianna rising: Rancho Palos Verdes couple’s adopted Armenian daught

Daily Breeze
June 15 2013

Arianna rising: Rancho Palos Verdes couple’s adopted Armenian daughter
keeps on battling

By Kristin Agostoni Staff Writer

The last time Lauren Mahakian Spiglanin visited Yerevan, Armenia, she
and her husband, Tom, had just become parents of a nearly 9-month-old
baby girl they had adopted from the state-run Nork orphanage.

During visits, they’d take their baby, Arianna Rose, outside to a
weed-filled yard with construction debris lying around – the only
outdoor spot for prospective parents to interact with children at the
center.

Today, that same space has been transformed because the couple raised
their own funds to build a new playground.

After they brought Arianna home to Rancho Palos Verdes, the Spiglanins
drummed up more than $10,000 in contributions – just about $2,700
short of their goal – that have bought the orphanage benches, flowers
and a wading pool and water play area to help the children weather the
country’s hot summers.

And since adopting Arianna in August 2009, their lives have been
transformed as well. They’re now the parents of a 4 1/2-year-old
preschooler who loves Dora the Explorer, visits to the Long Beach
aquarium and dinners out at The Red Onion.

But it hasn’t been an easy journey for the family, which was profiled
last March in a front-page Daily Breeze story. After the adoption was
complete but before they left the country, the Spiglanins learned
their baby girl’s complicated medical history had apparently been
concealed by the facilitator who assisted them.

Lauren Spiglanin said they initially were told that Arianna was born a
month premature and that her birth mother had died of a brain
aneurysm. But there was more to the story.

She said the facilitator waited until their last night to leave an
envelope at the hotel. Inside were medical records indicating the
birth mother’s placenta had become detached, affecting Arianna’s
supply of oxygen. The papers said the baby – the couple later learned
she was born more than two months’ premature – had heavy asphyxia and
acute breath insufficiency.

“Basically,” her mother explained, “they’re saying that it’s cerebral palsy.”

A pediatrician they visited after bringing Arianna home told them her
condition was caused by a midbrain injury – one requiring countless
doctors’ visits and therapy sessions to help their little girl learn
sit up on her own, strengthen her abdominal and neck muscles and, they
hope, eventually talk more clearly and walk.

They’re now working to achieve the latter goal – getting Arianna out
of her purple walker – by the end of the year, Spiglanin said.
“Hopefully, by November we can burn the thing,” she joked. “The main
thing is just strengthening her spine and her neck.”

In a little over a year, Arianna has made strides in her physical
development, her mother said. In March 2012, she was proud her little
girl could briefly sit unassisted.

Now, Spiglanin challenges her to do that – she can go for as long as
six to seven minutes, she said – and also lift her head up on her own.

“She can maneuver herself off of a chair,” she said. “She’s fallen off
her bed. It’s like she thinks she can get up and walk on her own.”

And Arianna doesn’t like being stuck in the stroller, which is an
indication that she wants to do more for herself.
Frustration can come in the form of temper tantrums.

And although Arianna says just a few words clearly, she talks and
babbles often. Thanks to Dora the Explorer and her travel adventures,
the couple recently “did the happy dance” when Arianna added the word
backpack to her vocabulary, her mother said.

At Valmonte Early Learning Academy in Palos Verdes Estates, the
preschool Arianna attends from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday,
she receives physical, occupational and speech therapy.

“They have my blessing,” Spiglanin said. “Work her hard.”

And school has also helped Arianna make friends, said Coryanne
Sennett, who works as a substitute class aide at the preschool and
also serves as the girl’s caretaker, bringing Arianna home from school
when her parents are working.
“I just had an almost immediate connection with Ari,” said Sennett,
24. “The other kids love her. She’s a little flirt.”

And the help she gets at school comes on top of weekly speech and
physical therapy sessions at Torrance Memorial Medical Center and
visits to Lotus Wellness Center in Orange.

There, Mala Moosad, an acupuncturist and registered nurse who
specializes in alternative medicine, said she focuses on stimulating
acupuncture points on Arianna’s back – a technique meant to evoke a
response from her brain and send signals to the nervous system.

“We do something called energy balancing, kind of like reprograming
the brain,” said Moosad, a doctor in her native India. “She started
improving pretty fast. She’s doing much better … Ari is a sweet
girl. I’m hoping that she will walk and talk.”

In fact, it was Moosad who told Spiglanin that she believes her little
girl will be able to walk by her 5th birthday, which will come on Nov.
28.

In the meantime, they’ll continue to see Moosad, whom Arianna
apparently enjoys visiting.

“When I do the treatment on her back,” Moosad said, “she doesn’t want
to get up from the table.”

Spiglanin credits the “combinations of therapies” Arianna has been
receiving with helping her development. And had it not been for her
accepting a full-time job as the store manager of Torrance’s Remedy
Pharm – a compounding pharmacy on Hawthorne Boulevard that offers
homeopathic and eco-friendly products, nutritional services and more,
including intuitive readings – she would have never found the center
in Orange, she said.

Spiglanin was referred to Moosad by the Remedy Pharm’s owner, Nilesh
Bhakta. They make the drive every Friday, she said, adding one more
appointment to Arianna’s already busy schedule.

But come October or maybe May 2014, they’re hoping to get a vacation of sorts.

Spiglanin, Arianna and Sennett are planning a trip to Armenia to visit
the orphanage and see the new playground built with the support of the
Paros Foundation.

The nonprofit based in Berkeley works to raise awareness about the
Armenian culture and partners with groups in the country involved in
the arts, children and people with disabilities.

The foundation sent volunteers from the United States to the orphanage
to help with the project, cutting down on labor costs. It’s now
complete, although Spiglanin said she’s hoping for some finishing
touches, such as more flowers.

Last year, taking Arianna back to Armenia wasn’t even in the plans;
among her mother’s worries was how her daughter would get around on
cobblestone streets with her walker.

But now she’s ready and believes her little girl is, too. Said
Spiglanin: “I’m anxious to go and I want to see the progress. I think
Ari will be up to it.”

http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_23463012/arianna-rising-rancho-palos-verdes-couples-adopted-armenian

OSCE Chairperson-in-Office postpones visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan

OSCE Chairperson-in-Office postpones visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan

June 15, 2013 | 13:24

YEREVAN. – The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office’s visit to Azerbaijan and
Armenia has been postponed.

The information was confirmed for Armenian News-NEWS.am at the
Armenian Foreign Ministry. The reasons for postponement are not named.

Earlier Azerbaijani APA agency reported, quoting a diplomatic source,
that Leonid Kozhara will pay a visit only to Georgia. This is
explained by working schedules of Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents,
agency said.

The regional visit was planned for June 17-19.

News from Armenia – NEWS.am

This is why I fight for Armenian genocide recognition

FresnoBee.com

SEVAG TATEOSIAN: This is why I fight for Armenian genocide recognition

June 14, 2013

Fresno

Each year on April 24, Armenians around the world commemorate one of
the darkest times of recent memory and the darkest period of the
Armenian people’s 3,500-year history. No matter which country around
the world you visit, the Armenian diaspora, comprised of the offspring
of survivors, hold events dedicated to remembering the 1.5 million who
perished and the countless others who were kidnapped and tortured.

Each year I join Fresno’s Armenian-American community at Fresno’s City
Hall to commemorate this period by raising both the U.S. and Armenians
flags to show solidarity between the two countries. Words can’t
express how supportive the mayor, City Council and City Hall staff
have been. From the parking division to the facilities department to
the security staff, all work together and make it easy for us to
observe this sad event.

Commemorating is personal for me because of my own family’s story,
which I know because of an audio tape left by my grandfather prior to
his death. The tape describes just how horrific the acts of the
Ottoman Turkish soldiers were. In detail, he tells of being forced out
of his home and losing his father and brother during the march through
the desert. Words can’t describe the scene he witnessed along the way.

While advocating for the official recognition of the genocide, Valley
lawmakers have always been supportive of a just and accurate
representation of the events that occurred. Recently, freshman
Rep. David Valadao and the rest of the delegation from the central San
Joaquin Valley – Reps. Jim Costa, Devin Nunes and Jeff Denham –
co-sponsored House Resolution 227, the Armenian Genocide Truth and
Justice Act. Despite pressure from the Turkish government, these men
stood up for what is right and that makes me proud to be a Valley
resident.

However, not everyone is supportive of labeling the tragedy as
genocide. Two common questions that continuously are presented to me
are: It was so long ago, why should we care? And why don’t you go back
home and fight for recognition there?

I tell people that forgetting any atrocity of this magnitude is
difficult. I have spent a lot of time talking to elder
Armenian-Americans in the Fresno area. The pain in their eyes when
telling the stories of their parents and, in some cases, themselves,
provides me motivation to continue the mission to have the Turkish
government recognize and apologize for the actions of their
predecessors

Armenian-Americans have thrived in Fresno and throughout the
Valley. From politics to business to development to law and many other
fields, Armenian-Americans have contributed substantially. It is
important to know the history of this group of people who ended up
here. The bulk of the population came because of the genocide. Today,
we see evidence of the Armenian-American community all around us.

As to the argument that I should go “home” and continue my fight
there, with all due respect, I am home. My house is in west Fresno. My
job, friends and family are all here. I was also educated in Fresno
area schools and my writing and speaking English far outshines my
ability to read and write Armenian. As Americans (me included) we have
a unique history. We all bring to this country a special story and
reason for coming here. The Fresno area is no exception. Just look
around you while out in our community. Each face has a different story
and reason for coming here.

Please don’t ask me to forget my history and I won’t ask you to forget
yours. This diversity makes Fresno County such a great place to
live. This is “home” to me and the many others who ended up here from
their historic homelands.

We are Americans, but each of us has a story that started on a
different land and in a different place. I see no problem in sharing
that story. It helps us understand and respect each other better. I
don’t know about you, but I am here for the long run.

Sevag Tateosian, of Fresno, is host and producer of San Joaquin
Spotlight airing on 90.7 KFSR FM and CMAC Fresno.

http://www.fresnobee.com/2013/06/14/3344093/this-is-why-i-fight-for-genocide.html

Armenian midfielder becomes champion of Kazakhstan

Armenian midfielder becomes champion of Kazakhstan

18:00 – 15.06.13

Gevorg Ghazaryan, a midfielder of the Armenian national team playing
for Donetsk’s Metallurg, is now moving to Kazakhstan’s Shakhtar,
Armsport.am reports, citing a source close to the sportsman.

A press officer at Metallurg has told the website that an official
report in this connection will be made public no sooner than Monday.

Shakhtar, which is an acting champion of Khazakhstan, will take part
in the second round of the Champions’ League qualifier next month. It
now ranks as the fifth team in the country’s cup tournament.

A central midfielder of the Armenian team, Robert Arzumanyan, now
plays for Khazakstan’s Aktobe. Arthur Yeghiazaryan, another Armenia
midfielder, is soon expected to a contract with the Kairat football
club.

Armenian News – Tert.am

Heritage leader concerned over migration trends

Heritage leader concerned over migration trends

19:05 – 15.06.13

The opposition Heritage party’s leader told supporters on Saturday he
is afraid the continuing migration from Armenia may lead the country
to a demographic crisis.

`Migration has turned into an unoriginal word, but the one who stands
at the border knows it is a disaster,’ Raffi Hovhannisyan said, adding
that it would be wrong to accuse the opposition of that, without
considering the authorities’ failures.

`I disappointed you without causing a bloodshed or proposing a shadow
cabinet. If I have caused at least one person to migrate, I apologize
for that,’ said the former presidential candidate.

Hovhannisyan added that he now sees rebellion hotbeds in the country
now, reflecting the real existing concerns.

`The problem of freedom fighters [participants of Karabakh war] who
voice a demand for being treated with a due dignity, soldiers’
vulnerability on the borders, as well as in the military units.
Armavir [region] suffered a hailstorm, so the authorities mustn’t wait
until a benefactor offers aid to the villagers,’ he said, enumerating
numerous other problems that periodically meet the populations’
discontent.

Armenian News – Tert.am

June 16 – Memorial Event Dedicated to 20th Anniversary of Monte’s Pa

June 16 – Memorial Event Dedicated to 20th Anniversary of Monte’s Passing

11:22, June 15, 2013

A memorial event marking the 20th anniversary of the passing of
Armenian national hero Monte Melkonian will take place on Sunday, June
16 at 7pm, at the State Puppet Theatre in Yerevan.

The Monte Melkonian Fund invites the public at large to participate in
this free event entitled, `This isn’t my last struggle’ that will
feature the Karin folk dance ensemble and troubadaor Hayazoun.

Earlier in the afternoon, there will be a silent march to Monte’s
resting place in Yerablour Cemetery.

Those wishing to pay respects to Monte (Avo), are requested to
assemble at the archway entrance to Yerablour at 3:30pm.

http://hetq.am/eng/news/27395/june-16—memorial-event-dedicated-to-20th-anniversary-of-montes-passing.html

Soldier wounded in May 15 incident to be transferred to Red Cross ce

Soldier wounded in May 15 incident to be transferred to Red Cross center

Soldier Hrachia Sargsyan, who received a gunshot wound in the
Noyemberian military unit of Armenia on May 15, is likely to be
transferred to the rehabilitation center of the Red Cross, Aysor.am
was informed by Aram Asaturian, the Head of the Central Military
Hospital of Armenian Defense Ministry.

In his words, Hrachia needs special treatment and massages at a
rehabilitation center so that he could recover movement of his body’s
left side. The young man is currently unable to walk and use his hand.

We should remind you that around 3:30 pm on May 15 Private David
Khachatrian fired at two fellow soldiers from his AKM gun. Private
Lyuks Stepanian was killed on the sport, while Private Hrachia
Sargsyan was wounded in the head and taken to the Central Clinical
Military Hospital.

http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2013/06/15/hrachya-sargsian/

FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifying: Can a resurrected Armenia stage a co

FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifying: Can a resurrected Armenia stage a comeback?

– June 14, 2013
By Appo Jabarian

Denmark’s hopes of reaching the 2014 World Cup finals were dealt a
huge blow thanks to a 4-0 home defeat at the hands of Armenia in a
qualifier on June 11.

Rebounding from four consecutive defeats in as many games, Armenia
made an impressive come-back with a brilliant performance against the
Danes in Copenhagen stunning the home team – a favorite.

The victory made Armenia leapfrog Denmark in the standings; and become
a viable contender for qualification to FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil.
Denmark lies fifth in the six-team Group B with 6 points trailing
Armenia on goal differential. Group leader Italy has 14 points,
Bulgaria 10, Czech Republic 9.

Spartak Moscow striker Yura Movsisyan fired the Armenian visitors
ahead in the first 30 seconds, shocking the Danish home crowd that
watched in complete disbelief as Aras Ozbiliz doubled it for Armenia
in the 19th minute. Movsisyan scored the 3rd goal in the 59th minute
while Ukraine 2012 Champions Shakhtar Donetsk’s star Henrikh
Mkhitaryan scored Armenia’s fourth in the 81st minute.

Head Coach Vardan Minasyan’s side had scored just twice in their
previous five qualifying matches, but went goal crazy in Copenhagen to
earn three invaluable points.

Hundreds of Danes gave Armenia a standing ovation as the visitors
completed their incredible routing of the home team.

As promised, Minasyan succeeded in rewinding the team spirit and put
Armenia back into a winning mode. A few changes in the starter lineup
transformed Armenia beyond recognition and helped bringing back
memories of similar spirited drive in the previous Euro-2012
qualifying campaign.

As a result of the victory Armenia took her place among European
nations that were considered `alive’ by UEFA, for qualifying.

Tuesday’s away win against Denmark enabled Armenia to receive a
special mention on the FIFA `Week in Numbers’ list of records.
Fifa.com wrote: `4 unanswered Armenia goals handed Denmark their
heaviest defeat in 26 years last night. The stunning home reverse was
the Danes’ worst since being beaten 5-1 by Spain in the Round of 16 at
Mexico 1986, although Coach Morten Olsen – who played in that loss
against La Roja – had no hesitation in describing Armenia’s unlikely
triumph as `the worst night of my football life’. For the visitors, it
was a record-equaling victory, and one made all the more remarkable as
it came just four days after they went down 1-0 against Malta. The
Armenians’ hero was Yura Movsisyan.’

A country of three million, Armenia joined FIFA in 1994 after becoming
independent from now defunct Soviet Union and played her first
competitive match the same year. Armenia’s lowest ranking was 159
among 170 nations in 1994. Her best mover was in June 2007 jumping 48
places to 80th following a stunning win against then favorite Poland
ranking 18. She ultimately climbed to 41st place in 2012.

In 2012 EURO qualifying phase Armenia secured 14 points out of 10
games, scored 17 goals and allowed 7, averaging 1.75 points and 2.13
for and 0.7 against goals per match.

In 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying phase, the results were dismal
compared to 2014 WC. Armenia earned a mere 4 points out of 10 games,
scored 6 and allowed 22 goals, averaging 0.4 points, and 0.6 for and
2.2 against goals per match. In all previous FIFA WC qualifiers from
1998 through 2010,

Armenia’s best performance came in FIFA 1998 WC qualifying phase when
she averaged 0.8 points per match.

To date, in her 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign Armenia
secured 6 points in as many games and scored 6 goals averaging 1 point
and 1 goal per game. So far Armenia’s performance far exceeds all her
previous campaigns.

Victory against Denmark leaves the group’s second place slot up for
grabs among five national squads giving the 2nd place winner a berth
at the play-offs. There are still four more games offering Armenia an
opportunity to make history.

While some pundits may say it’s `impossible’ for Armenia to reach 2014
FFIA World Cup, statistically she still has a fighting chance.

Armenia is expected to get major boost in FIFA World Ranking. The June
11 win against Denmark, a major world soccer powerhouse ranking 20th
among 209 nations, will propel Armenia from current 89th place to a
spot in the 60’s.

Had the Armenian national team won at home in Yerevan against underdog
Malta it would have earned 3 additional points sharing the 3rd place
in the group with rival Czech Republic. But that’s water under the
bridge.

However, not all is lost. In order to hit the road to 2014 World Cup
in Brazil, Armenia must win all remaining matches – against the Czechs
on September 6 in Prague; Denmark on September 10 in Yerevan; Bulgaria
onOctober 11 in Armenia; and last qualifier against Italy four days
later.

Isn’t it a seemingly impossible task? In the world of sports – and
especially soccer, there is nothing impossible.

Armenia almost wrote a Cinderella story in the soccer world during
EURO 2012 qualifying phase when she succumbed (1-3) during playoffs
against Republic of Ireland in October 2011.

Can she become the Cinderella of FIFA World Cup 2014?

Looking ahead to Brazil, while Armenia flunked in four consecutive
previous matches it mustered enough stamina and style to bring the
national team back on course. In addition to Italy, all remaining five
teams are contenders – some with high, others with low probability. As
a powerhouse, Italy is vying to consolidate its 1stplace finish. An
underwhelming Bulgaria has a three-point advantage over
underperforming Czech side and a four-point advantage over both
Armenia and Denmark.

For now, as experienced and prudent coaches preach, Armenia’s main
task is winning the next match – against Czech Republic.

http://www.armenianlife.com/2013/06/14/fifa-2014-world-cup-qualifyingcan-a-resurrected-armenia-stage-a-comeback/

Azerbaijan unlikely to declare war on Armenia – expert

Azerbaijan unlikely to declare war on Armenia – expert

16:03 – 15.06.13

The president of the Armenia-based analytical center Modus Vivendi
said Saturday that he expect Azerbaijan’s wide anti-Armenian
propaganda to lead to a war renewal with Armenia given that the
Western powers would not be interested in such a scenario.

`No war is likely to break out. First, it isn’t advantageous to the
West as that would event the oil structures to the ground,’ Ara Papyan
told reporters.

The expert said he doesn’t find Azerbaijan’s military advantages
powerful enough to secure its victory in a possible war. `The weapons
it purchases cannot in any way secure a win, considering the
organization of the troops or the geographic location. Yes, we
complain of our army a lot, but it isn’t comparable to what is going
on in Azerbaijan,’ said he, adding that Armenia has turned out lucky
enough to have such a western neighbor.

Noting that Azerbaijan’s only advantage is its money, Papyan said that
resource is not really enough to secure a success everywhere.

He said the country will hardly ever agree to make Karabakh part of
its land as it isn’t absolutely interested in that piece of land.

Armenian News – Tert.am