T. Balayan: "This Is Nothing Than So Typical For Azerbaijani Side In

T. BALAYAN: “THIS IS NOTHING THAN SO TYPICAL FOR AZERBAIJANI SIDE INTENTION TO MISLEAD ITS PUBLIC OPINION”

Armenian MFA Spokesman Tigran Balayan was asked by one of the
online-media representatives to clarify the claims by the Deputy
Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan that during the meeting last week in
Paris the Armenian side has supposedly rejected some proposals made
by Azerbaijan.

“During the last meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and
Azerbaijan and the three Co-Chairs in Paris the Azerbaijani side made
no proposals.

Moreover, the five-party press release about that meeting agreed by
the Foreign Ministers and three co-chairs has not been posted on the
Azerbaijani MFA website. Meanwhile, the Azerbaijani MFA Spokesman
is attempting to present their invented interpretation about that
meeting. The same had happened with the agreed press release of the
previous Paris meeting. This is nothing than so typical for Azerbaijani
side intention to mislead its public opinion.

The Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan is right only in one thing:
in Paris the approaches of the Armenian Foreign Minister did not
differ from the approaches expressed previously. That is natural,
Armenia’s position has been and is in line with the approaches of
the international community expressed by the three Co-Chairs.

Yet, the Azerbaijani side is obstinately continuing to reject or is
attempting to revise all the proposals made by the Co-Chairs, which
repeated also during the last meeting in Paris”, Mr. Balayan answered.

04.02.13, 16:13

http://times.am/?l=en&p=18029

Ron Kaye: The Gatto plot thickens

Ron Kaye: The Gatto plot thickens
By Ron Kaye

,0,1738833.story
February 2, 2013 | 4:05 p.m.

The clumsy statements by Assemblyman Mike Gatto’s political team
denying that he ran a slate of delegates for the 43rd Assembly
District’s seats at the state Democratic Party convention – and that
challengers were threatened and intimidated – also contained a direct
attack on a single individual.

`I also heard too that one gentleman in particular was being watched
because he has a reputation of busing in elderly Republicans from the
day-care facility that he owns,’ Gatto campaign political director
Stacey Brenner wrote in an email response to questions about racial
profiling of Armenians at the Jan. 12 election.

She continued: `These folks often have no idea where they are. I
hesitate to call this elder abuse, but you are free to draw your own
conclusions. The same guy has a history of being investigated by the
state for other improprieties.’

Serious specific allegations, so it didn’t take long to find someone
who fit the bill.

`She must be referring to me. I don’t know who else she could be
referring to,’ said Berdj Karapetian, a soft-spoken businessman who
denied ever having `been investigated for anything … or being found
guilty of anything.’

Karapetian heads the state Adult Day Health Care Assn. that has
protested steep cuts in state funding that provides services to so
many frail elderly people. He’s highly regarded in the community for
his activism on behalf of Armenians and underserved minorities.

He brought two people from his center to vote at the delegate event,
and both were challenged. A man suffering from Parkinson’s disease was
credentialed, but the other was rejected – though Karapetian says his
Democratic Party voter registration later turned up in official
records.

I went searching for Karapetian because I thought the enmity toward
him, and the Armenian community’s toward Gatto, was symptomatic of
just how deep the rift had become – something that clearly was
unhealthy for the party, the Armenian community, Gatto and the
Glendale-Burbank region.

Karapetian traces the breakdown in relations to his role as chairman
of an Armenian National Committee task force that organized support
for Democrat Nayiri Nahabedian in the April 2010 primary special
election to succeed Paul Krekorian, who had resigned when elected to
the L.A. City Council.

`When Mike won, I helped introduce him to the Armenian community and
got volunteers for him. I was under the impression he would do
something appropriate and give more representation to the Armenian
community. We thought he would do that and were critical when he
didn’t.’

At the delegate selection event, the phrase `good Democrat’ was
bandied about with the apparent meaning that it required blind loyalty
to the party – or specifically to Gatto – something that was difficult
for many in the community when an Armenian candidate, Democrat or
Republican, was challenging the assemblyman.

So I wondered what Karapetian took the phrase `good Democrat’ to mean.

`To me, government is supposed to be there to help those that are less
fortunate, that have more difficulty, to also have a voice. It
shouldn’t be only those who are powerful, wealthy, to be able to get
services and get benefits. There has to be a process of fairness and
equality. Those beliefs are close to what our Democratic Party stands
for. That’s why I’m a Democrat.

`But the dilemma that many of us Democrats feel exists is this: An
elected official gets to a point that they are a councilman, an
assemblyman, a congressman, and they start using their position to use
strong-arm tactics. It’s like the old-style politics in Chicago where
the elected officials were dictating what was going to happen. I
thought we were done with that, where we were going to let the
individuals themselves decide who were going to be the delegates in
this case, not the assemblyman.

`Why did he have to force his people on us? He’s allowed to get away
with it because the Democratic leadership is not telling Mr. Gatto,
`Behave like an assemblyman and don’t turn this into a system where
you can control everybody and dictate terms to them.’ They have
allowed this situation to exist. They should rein him in and stop
turning a deaf ear when the Armenian community approaches and says
things need to change.’

So where does the party’s leadership stand?

Eric Bauman, chairman of the county Democratic Party and vice chairman
of the state party, said he learned there were problems on the day of
the event, and was deeply concerned about the situation.

`I believe that a formal complaint was filed with party officials, and
it will be thoroughly investigated. If what is alleged happened, I can
tell you that is not acceptable behavior by any stretch. Though I
don’t know the exact facts, the perception of the situation is one
that does not comport with the big D-Democrat values or the Mike Gatto
I know.’

The bigger issue is the anger that exists within the party, he acknowledged.

`As the chair of the county Democratic Party, if I can help people get
through this and come together, I am absolutely willing to do that. It
is important,’ Bauman said.

It remains to be seen whether Gatto’s role goes beyond boasting that
the `Gatto slate’ won all 12 seats or whether he in fact threatened
school board candidate Steve Ferguson to abandon his teacher slate for
delegate slots – as claimed – or whether he had a hand in singling out
Armenian voters for challenges at the delegate selection event.

A politician as ambitious as Gatto needs to fix this if he expects to
win other offices and, more importantly, he and the party leaders need
to get to work to restore their credibility in the community.

http://www.glendalenewspress.com/opinion/tn-gnp-0203-ron-kaye-the-gatto-plot-thickens

Tbilisi hosts benefit concert for Syrian-Armenians

Tbilisi hosts benefit concert for Syrian-Armenians

TERT.AM
12:56 – 03.02.13

A classical concert in the frameworks of an assistance program for
Syrian-Armenians was held in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi on January 29.

The event, organized at the Tbilisi’s State Conservatoire’s small
hall, had attracted renowned musicians of different nationalities. It
was attended by Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hovhannes Manukyan, the
prelate of the Georgian-Armenian Diocese, Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan,
clergymen and employees of the Armenian diplomatic corps, as well as
representatives of Tbilisi based Armenian NGOs, Georgian citizens and
foreign guests.

Episodes featuring the bomb-stricken Armenian district of Aleppo were
screened at the beginning. The proceeds of the benefit concert will go
to the Syrian-Armenian Relief Fund.

The Armenian Embassy in Tbilisi has made donations under the
leadership of Ambassador Manukyan. The organizing committee has
submitted acknowledgement letters to all the participants.

Les trésors de la mémoire arménienne

REVUE DE PRESSE
Les trésors de la mémoire arménienne

L’association Aram, installée à Saint-Jérôme, à Marseille, vient de
mettre en ligne quelque 40 000 pages de documents uniques sur la
mémoire de la communauté arménienne patiemment compilées à partir de
plus de 300 fonds répertoriés issus de donations familiales et
individuelles, d’organisations et d’associations arméniennes.

Une dotation du ministère de la Culture va lui permettre de continuer
son travail avec 20 000 nouvelles pages. On trouve, accessible sur le
net, des pièces uniques comme le registre de tous les 5441 Arméniens
qui sont passés par le camp du boulevard Oddo, au nord de Marseille,
après être arrivé en bateau, fuyant le génocide.

Renseignements au 8 bis, place Péladon, à
Saint-Jérôme 13013 Marseille. Téléphone 04 91 06 57 36

dimanche 3 février 2013,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

http://www.laprovence.com/actu/region-en-direct/les-tresors-de-la-memoire-armenienne
www.webaram.com.

Armenian Church To Form Its First Utah Parish

ARMENIAN CHURCH TO FORM ITS FIRST UTAH PARISH

09:32 01.02.2013

Armenia adopted Christianity as its national religion in A.D. 301,
but it has taken another 17 centuries for that national church to
come to the Beehive State.

This weekend, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, head of the Western Diocese
of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America, will be in Utah
to celebrate the Divine Liturgy with the community, to help launch
its first parish here and to announce the appointment of a permanent
priest for the parish, the Salt Lakke Tribune reports.

“Once a church has a shepherd, it can become a family,” Derderian said
in a phone interview from his office in Southern California. “It can
become a place where their identity is well-maintained and where they
can become connected to their cultural roots and Christian faith.”

By tradition, St. Gregory, the country’s first Christian evangelist,
“saw Christ in a vision, who indicated to him where to build his
church, the first Armenian Church,” according to the church’s website.

But the country was surrounded by Muslim nations, which often attacked
it and persecuted its believers, the history says. Armenians were
massacred in the Ottoman Empire, the site adds, and also suffered
under the Russians starting in 1893 and later in the Soviet Union
until the 1980s.

The Armenian Apostolic Church came to American shores with immigrants
in 1898. About 2â~@~I½ decades later, it was split into Eastern
and Western branches, the latter encompassing everything west of
the Mississippi. Utah will become the newest parish in the Western
Diocese’s 50 established churches.

In 1996, Armenians in the state tried to create a parish, but “it
fizzled out,” says Miriam McFadden, who has been named the treasurer
of Utah’s newly created parish board. “Some people moved and others
had health problems.”

Now there are more than 2,000 Armenians living in Utah, and Derderian
is eager to establish the church here. The archbishop has visited
the community three times since an organizing meeting took place here
last March, attracting about 80 people.

Before this, Armenian Christians would have to pay to fly in a
priest for baptisms, weddings and funerals for family members so the
community would “piggyback” onto those services, McFadden says. Now,
with Derderian’s appointment of a permanent priest, the community
can begin to thrive.

“To us, the church is more about our identity than the religion,” she
says. “It has a lot of pomp and ceremony, absolutely beautiful music
[chanting of the Psalms] and lovely rituals. There’s a familiarity
to it for us.”

http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/02/01/armenian-church-to-form-its-first-utah-parish/

Dentists Of Armenia Launch Protest Actions

DENTISTS OF ARMENIA LAUNCH PROTEST ACTIONS

Several dozens of dentists went on a short-term protest action in
front of the Government building in January 31 demanding changes to
certain provisions of the Law On License Payments.

The amendments to the above law that came into effect on Jan 1
2013 oblige dental clinics to pay 80,000 drams license payments per
dental seat quarterly instead of the previous 12,000 drams (nearly
$30). At the January 26 extraordinary meeting of Armenian dentists,
over 1,300 delegates signed an appeal addressed to the president,
prime minister and parliament speaker suggesting reduction of the
license payment to 30,000 drams “for the first zone (Yerevan) with
application of relevant coefficient for the other zones (regions)”
impose a tax on the X-ray diagnostics, ball-bearing laboratories
operating in the clinics. As regards children’s dental seats, they
offer a 0.5 coefficient for license payment. The amendments to the
Law “On Licensing” applied also to realtors. Thus, the real estate
agencies of Yerevan are to pay 60 thsd AMD monthly for every employee,
and the agencies in the region – 10-50 thsd AMD.

Experts say that there are up to 12,000 dentists and 200 real estate
agencies in Armenia. They believe that the amendments to the tax
legislation will lead to price hikes in the spheres of dental and real
estate services and possible illegal business. Earlier, IMF announced
35% shadow economy in Armenia, while Bloomberg and Business Week
believe this indicator in Armenia has reached 51.7%. By data of the
National Statistical Service of Armenia, tax revenues of the state
budget totaled 725.5 bln drams with a 14.9% annual growth.

http://www.dentistryiq.com/news/2013/01/31/dentists-of-armenia-launch-protest-actions.html

European Court Orders Turkey To Pay Damages To Nine Publications

EUROPEAN COURT ORDERS TURKEY TO PAY DAMAGES TO NINE PUBLICATIONS

18:08, February 1, 2013

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Turkey to pay nine
newspapers and magazines a total of 13,500 Euros for suspending their
publication and distribution from 2008-2009.

The Court found Turkey guilty of violating Article 10 (Freedom of
expression) of the European Declaration of Human Rights.

The publications involved are Baðýmsýz Demokrasi Sosyalizm Ýcin
Yuruyuþ, Ezilenlerin Sosyalist Alternatifi Atýlým, Ozgur Mezopotamya,
Gunluk, Siyasi Alternatif, Ozgur Goruþ, Surec, Rojev and Demokratik
Acýlým.

http://hetq.am/eng/news/22922/european-court-orders-turkey-to-pay-damages-to-nine-publications.html

Armenia’S Defence Minister: The Assassination On Hayrikyan Was Organ

ARMENIA’S DEFENCE MINISTER: THE ASSASSINATION ON HAYRIKYAN WAS ORGANIZED BY THE FORCES WHICH DO NOT LIKE THE SOCIETY AND ATMOSPHERE BEING FORMATED IN THE COUNTRY

ARMINFO
Friday, February 1, 16:31

The assassination on the candidate for president, the leader of the
National Self-Determination Union party, Paruyr Hayrikyan, was
organized by the forces which do not like the society and atmosphere
being formated in the country over the campaign – mutual respect,
trust and tolerance, Defence Minister, Seyran Ohanyan, told
journalists today. “We should regret that there are such forces among
us”, – he said.

To recall, the leader of National Self-Determination Union,
presidential candidate Paruyr Hayrikyan was shot in the shoulder
Wednesday night and taken to hospital. The police are investigating
the case.

To note, 8 candidates will run for presidency on Feb 18: incumbent
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, former Prime Minister Hrant
Bagratyan, leader of Heritage Party Raffi Hovhannisian, leader of
Self-Determination Union Paruyr Hayrikyan, leader of National Accord
Party Aram Harutyunyan, former Foreign Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh
Arman Melikyan, political expert Andreas Ghukasyan and folklore
specialist Vartan Sedrakyan.

Bullet Fired At Paruyr Hayrikyan Was Aimed Against International Rep

BULLET FIRED AT PARUYR HAYRIKYAN WAS AIMED AGAINST INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION OF ARMENIA. DEMOCRATIC PARTY

18:15, 1 February, 2013

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS: Democratic Party of Armenia expressed
its anger over the assassination attempt of leader of union for
“National Self-Determination” Paruyr Hayrikyan. Armenpress reports, it
is mainly noted in the statement of the party “Only enemy of Armenian
nation and Armenian statehood is able to organize and commit such
insidious and provocative crime.

There is no doubt, this is one of those numerous acts in our
independent state which was aimed at destabilizing the internal
situation in the country and instigating disorder in order to undermine
natural process of presidential elections.

Highly evaluating contribution of our political colleague Paruyr
Hayrikyan in the development of state we consider bullet fired to be
aimed against international reputation of Armenia.

Condemning the crime we assure that Armenian authorities and law
enforcement bodies will spare no effort to investigate this case,
and punishing the committers.”

Head Of The Na Ra-Japan Friendship Group Meets The Special Represent

HEAD OF THE NA RA-JAPAN FRIENDSHIP GROUP MEETS THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OF JAPAN

01.02.2013

On February 1 Samvel Farmanyan, Head of Armenia-Japan Parliamentary
Friendship Group met with the Ambassador Takeshi Hikihara, Special
Representative of the Foreign Ministry of Japan for Caucasus and
GUAM, Deputy Director-General of Japan~Rs Foreign Ministry European
Affairs Bureau.

In the course of the meeting issues concerning the development
of the Armenian-Japanese economic, scientific-cultural relations,
activation of inter-parliamentary cooperation were discussed. Both
sides underlined that though during the past twenty years after
Armenia~Rs independence significant moves had been recorded in the
sphere inner-state relations, economic cooperation, mutual interests
had been more increased, but the two countries still have big potential
of cooperation, which should be called into life by the fulfillment
of realistic and mutually beneficial programmes.

In terms of the development of inter-parliamentary relations Samvel
Farmanyan highlighted the parliamentarians~R mutual visits and the
joint discussions and asked Takeshi Hikihara to convey his invitation
to the members of Japan-Armenia Friendship Group, which had been
newly formed after the parliamentary elections of Japan to visit
Armenia and convene a joint sitting of friendship groups.

During the meeting the issue of the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh problem was also discussed. Takeshi Hikihara assured that
Japan continued to defend the problem through peaceful negotiations,
the approach of the settlement within the Minsk Group framework.

Samvel Farmanyan thanked for the Japanese authorities~R balanced
stance.

The Head of Armenia-Japan Parliamentary Friendship Group also touched
upon the necessity of opening an Embassy of Japan in Armenia, which to
his assessment would more activate the bilateral relations. Agreeing
with the NA deputy~Rs observation the Special Representative of the
Foreign Ministry said that this problem was also of vital importance
and had still been at the stage of discussion.

In the meeting both sides referred to other issues of bilateral
interest.

http://www.parliament.am/news.php?cat_id=2&NewsID=5690&year=2013&month=02&day=01&lang=eng