Taner Akçam publie un livre sur les biens arméniens spoliés lors du

GENOCIDE ARMENIEN-LIVRES
Taner Akçam publie un livre sur les biens arméniens spoliés lors du génocide

L’historien et sociologue turc Taner Akçam vient de publier avec Ümit
Kurt aux éditions Iletishim un ouvrage en turc « Kanunlarin Ruhu
Emval-i Metruke Kanunlarinda Soykirimin Izini Sürmek » (L’me des
lois, suivre les traces du génocide par les lois sur « Biens spoliés
»). L’ouvrage présente les biens spoliés lors du génocide arménien et
leurs destinations après le génocide. « Le grand malheur de 1915 dans
l’Empire ottoman n’a pas seulement ôté des vies mais également des
biens et propriétés » écrit Taner Akçam et se pose la question de la
restitution de ces derniers à ses propriétaires. Le livre contient
également de nombreuses citations de Hrant Dink le rédacteur d’« Agos
» assassiné en janvier 2007.

Krikor Amirzayan

dimanche 11 novembre 2012,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

Armenian govt confirms safety requirements for new nuclear units

Interfax, Russia
Nov 8 2012

Armenian govt confirms safety requirements for new nuclear units

YEREVAN. Nov 8

The Armenian government on Thursday adopted draft safety requirements
for new nuclear power units.

Government Nuclear Safety Regulation Committee Chairman Ashot
Martisrosyan said at the meeting that these requirements had undergone
international review, including by the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA). The new requirements are necessary because Armenia
plans to build a new unit at the existing nuclear power plant.

Russia and Armenia signed an agreement in August 2010 to build a new
unit at the Armenian NPP with a VVER type reactor with 1,060 megawatt
capacity. To implement the project Armenia and Russia’s CJSC
Atomstroyexport established the joint company Metsamorenergatom,
which is also seeking investors for the project.

Construction was to begin in the second half of 2012 – 2013 and end by
2017. The cost is estimated at $4 billion to $5 billion.

Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Armen Movsisyan said
last month that Armenia decided to extend the term of operation of the
existing Armenian NPP unit for 10 years. The minister said the
operation term needed to be extended for 10 years because that is how
long it would take to complete the new unit.

Armenian NPP currently has one reactor with capacity of 400 megawatts.
The projected resource is due to end in 2016, although Armenia has
said it will only mothball the reactor when a new one has been built.
IAEA experts said the resources of the existing unit can be extended.

Iraqi President Receives Message from Armenian Counterpart

Qatar News Agency
November 8, 2012 Thursday 10:04 PM EST

Iraqi President Receives Message from Armenian Counterpart

Sulaymaniyah, November 08 (QNA) – Iraqi President Jalal Talabani
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Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan connected with bilateral relations
and the need to develop them in various areas, as well as Armenia’s
support for the political process and the reconstruction and stability
drive in Iraq.

The message was conveyed by Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Armen
Kevorkian during a meeting with Talabani here today.

During the meeting the Iraqi president stressed that his country has
become an attractive investment arena for many international companies
in various fields, stressing the importance of Armenian companies
contribution, in hasty and practical steps, to the process of
reconstruction and diverse investments in Iraq.

He pointed out that there is a vast common ground for strengthening
and expanding bilateral relations between Iraq and Armenia in various
political, economic and trade fields, as well as other areas of
bilateral cooperation.(QNA)

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Iran minister pledges help to Armenia’s energy sector

Islamic Republic News Agency IRNA, Iran
Nov 8 2012

Iran minister pledges help to Armenia’s energy sector

Tabriz, 8 November: Energy Minister of Iran Majid Namju said on
Thursday [8 November] that Iran will use all its capacities to help
Armenia improve its energy sector.

Namju made the remarks addressing a ceremony on the start of operation
of a joint power plant on the Aras River on the Iran-Armenia border.
Namju expressed his satisfaction with the current level of amicable
ties between Tehran and Yerevan.

Armenian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan,
too, appreciated Iran’s close and friendly cooperation with his
country.

Hundreds of people meet Patriarch Kirill with applause in Jerusalem

ITAR-TASS, Russia
November 9, 2012 Friday 10:52 PM GMT+4

Hundreds of people meet Patriarch Kirill with applause in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM November 9

– Applause and welcoming shouts could be heard at the Jaffa Gate of
the Old City of Jerusalem Friday, as hundreds of people representing
the different religious denominations gathered to welcome the
Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill I who is making a pilgrimage
to the Holy Land.

One could see there the hierarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church of
Jerusalem, the Franciscans, members of the Armenian and Coptic
Churches, and many others.

Disciples of Judaism, who were hurrying to round up the routine daily
business before the beginning of Shabbat, also showed friendly
curiosity.

The Russian Patriarch arrived at the main shrine of all the
Christians, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. His walk along the
streets of the Old City was accompanied by the strikes of wands of the
Church’s guards of honor.

Kirill I was greeted warmly by Theophilos III, the Eastern Orthodox
Patriarch of Jerusalem.

The Russian Patriarch said in his speech he had come to pray at the
holy sites – and especially in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher – “for
peace across the whole world, for the prosperity of Churches and for
the salvation of all and everyone.”

“Every Christian certainly has a wish to get to the Holy Land at least
once, to walk along Via Dolorosa, and to venerate the stone, on to
which Jesus’s body was placed,” he said with an apparent sign of
excitement.

Kirill I underlined a special feature of his pilgrimage, saying he
would pray in the name of the entire Russian Orthodox Church.

He recalled that Moscow Patriarchate’s canonical territory embraces,
apart from the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and a
number of other countries.

“The situation in the Holy Land is far from quiet or stable today and
we’ll especially ask in our prayers for the descent of peace and
concord among people onto the land where Christ’s Great Victory came
into being,” Kirill I said.

The six-day itinerary of his visit of the Holy Land includes dozens of
places related to the life of Jesus Christ and Christian saints.

Armenian General Threatens Azeri Economic Facilities

ARMENIAN GENERAL THREATENS AZERI ECONOMIC FACILITIES

Eurasia Daily Monitor – Jamestown Foundation
Nov 8 2012

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 9 Issue: 205
November 8, 2012 05:12 PM Age: 1 days

By: Fuad Huseinzadeh

Armenian S-300 missile battery

In a little-noticed development last month, a senior Armenian military
official has announced Armenia’s willingness to use military force
against Azeri economic facilities in the event of an outbreak of war
in Karabakh. On October 15, Major General Artak Davtyan, Chief of the
Operative Department, Armenian Armed Forces, made an oblique reference
to Armenia’s S-300s which it recently acquired from Russia as a measure
of retaliation against Azerbaijan. During a press conference, General
Davtyan told journalists on October 15 that the Armenian Armed Forces
consider long-range missiles a priority and, if necessary, are ready
to attack the enemy’s economic facilities, particularly gas and oil
pipelines ().

Armenia first acknowledged receipt of the S-300s in December 2010, and
a few days later showcased a video of the missiles being tested (see
EDM, January 11, 2011). The surface-to-air missiles went on display to
the public in January 2011 when they were featured during a military
parade ().

Immediately following General Davtyan’s comments, Azerbaijani military
officials in Baku responded, noting the economic impact Armenia’s
actions would have, as well as Azerbaijan’s ability to protect its
threatened assets. According to Colonel Eldar Sabiroglu, a spokesman
for Azerbaijan’s defense ministry, “Firstly, Azerbaijan’s oil and gas
fields are being used jointly with the biggest states and companies.

Secondly, Azerbaijan is able to protect its oil and gas fields, all
measures needed for missile defense are in the focus of attention. The
enemy should understand that the new missile systems of Azerbaijani
Armed Forces can strike any strategic facility of Armenia”
().

At the same time that the statement by the Armenian military appeared,
information was released by Yerevan announcing that Armenia had
actually placed Russian-made S-300PS surface-to-air missiles
within seven kilometers of the border with Karabakh. Information
released by IMINT & Analysis, a US-based open-source military
analysis group, stated that according to Google Earth satellite
imagery of air defense systems, the deployment of the highly mobile
S-300PS complexes would allow Armenia, with Russian assistance,
to cover the entire air space over the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan. “[T]he placement of Armenian S-300PS batteries
adjacent to Karabakh, represent significant occurrences potentially
impacting various future scenarios in the region,” the source noted
().

More importantly, what does this all mean? First of all, the statement
by General Davtyan is likely the first instance in recent years of a
senior Armenian military officer quite clearly threatening Azerbaijan.

At the same time, his statement would also be a direct threat
against US and European oil investments since Azerbaijan’s major oil
facilities, such as the Sangachal oil terminal and other facilities,
are jointly operated in cooperation with western oil companies.

Officials in Baku also did not interpret the statements as solely an
impulsive statement made by Yerevan, but assumed they were made at the
likely urging of Moscow. As Azerbaijan’s defense ministry spokesman
Sabiroglu noted, “[Armenia’s] strength and sense do not belong
to itself,” which is a diplomatic way of indicating that Yerevan’s
posturing is directly backed and possibly inspired by Russian military
and political guarantees ().

With the peace process in a virtual deadlock, the recent statements
by such a senior ranking Armenian defense official and the subsequent
announcement of the deployment of the S-300s near the Armenian-occupied
territory of Karabakh stand to further inflame regional tensions. While
Russian forces based in Armenia have had S-300s in their hands for
over ten years, the actual transfer of the S-300s to the control
of Armenian forces is an entirely different matter. Moreover,
the announcement that they have been deployed near the border with
Karabakh is a destabilizing move. The highly mobile missile system
can easily be redeployed, but in the event of an armed conflict,
its current location would invite a potential retaliatory response
from Azerbaijan on a target within Armenia proper. Such a response
is legally vastly different than attacking a mobile battery within
the disputed Karabakh territory, which is internationally recognized
to be inside Azerbaijan.

Finally, these developments are occurring against the backdrop of a
complete absence of US activity in the South Caucasus as Washington
has largely deferred its role in the Karabakh peace talks to Moscow.

With the transfer of S-300s to the control of Armenian forces
next to Karabakh, and the Russian sale of S-300s to Azerbaijan in
mid-2011 (Armenianow.com, June 30, 2011), Moscow is now both the lead
negotiator in the talks over the future of Karabakh and the supplier
of destabilizing weapons to both Yerevan and Baku. This stands to
leave Moscow as the sole arbiter of regional stability in the South
Caucasus, both in the negotiating room and on the battlefield.

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Anc And Prosperous Armenia: Counter Movement

ANC AND PROSPEROUS ARMENIA: COUNTER MOVEMENT

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 9 2012
Russia

Susanna Petrosian, Yerevan. Exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza

An awareness campaign focusing on the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP)
and in particular on its attitude towards the format of participation
in the upcoming presidential election, was launched in Armenia. The
initiators of the campaign, which was accompanied by a barely
concealed nervousness, were representatives of the ruling Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA), state-controlled “independent” experts and
“independent” media.

The excitement was caused by two factors. Firstly, the PAP maintained
a stubborn silence about its participation in the elections. Secondly,
the coordinator of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC),
Levon Zurabyan, named the ANC and PAP as two most influential
political forces in Armenia, which through cooperation can bring
about the elimination of the existing regime.

According to numerous statements made by the Republican Party, in
the presidential election the PAP will not be able compete against
the Republican Party and Serzh Sargsyan will win the elections. In
addition, the party functionaries of the RPA believe that a memorandum
signed in February 2011 by three former members of the ruling coalition
– the Republican Party, PAP and the “Rule of Law” party remains in
force. According to the memorandum, these forces have pledged to vote
for a single candidate. The ruling party believes that a statement
about the participation of its own candidate in the presidential
elections would actually be a denouncement of the memorandum of
support for a single candidate – i.e. Sargsyan.

The vice-chairman of the Republican Party, the Minister of Education
and Science Armen Ashotyan, said that the memorandum was signed
by PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan and it will become invalid only if
Tsarukyan declares it invalid, which he has not done yet. Armenian
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan did not rule out that the RPA and
PAP will sign a new memorandum or agreement to support the current
president in the upcoming presidential election.

For a long time the PAP representatives did not respond to any of
the allegations of the Republicans, experts and publications in the
state-controlled media claiming that PAP will support the candidacy of
the president. However, the mention of the existing memorandum forced
PAP to break the silence. A member of the parliamentary faction, Vahe
Hovhannisyan, said that in light of the growing popularity of the party
among the population the coalition memorandum is just part of history.

The secretary of the Prosperous Armenia party, Naira Zohrabyan, said
that although PAP had not yet taken the decision to advance its own
candidate at the presidential election, she would suggest thatGagik
Tsarukyan should run for the presidency.

The statement by Levon Zurabyan has also shaken the authorities and
created a surge in the number of articles aimed at discrediting the
cooperation between Zurabyan and Tsakuryan. It is already a year since
the famous political analyst Ter-Petrosyan urged all political forces
in the country to unite in order to fight the regime of Sargsyan.

On 6th May 2012 Prosperous Armenia participated in the parliamentary
elections on its own, despite the memorandum signed on 17th February
2011, according to which it was supposed to participate in the
elections together with the Republican Party. As a result of the
parliamentary elections, PAP refused to join the ruling coalition and
declared itself to be an alternative political force to the Republican
Party in the autumn municipal elections. The experts think that an
alliance between the ANC and PAP is highly possible.

Syrian Armenians To Receive 4% Of Telethon 2012 By Hayastan All-Arme

SYRIAN ARMENIANS TO RECEIVE 4% OF TELETHON 2012 BY HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND

tert.am
09.11.12

The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund will hold Telethon 2012 on November
22, with 4% of the raised funds to be directed to resolving Syrian
Armenians’ problems, Ara Vardanyan, Executive Director, told Tert.am.

The Fund has a special account for Syrian Armenians’ needs, he added.

Mr Vardanyan noted that the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund organized a
fundraising dinner last December.

This year, the Fund has organized a fundraising dinner in Moscow and
made a relevant announcement.

With respect to the U.S. $12m donations – if it is “much” or “little”
– Vardanyan said: “Once more I would like to urge everyone not to use
‘much’ or ‘little’ because this is the result of donations by one or
two persons. Last year, Eurnekian promised U.S. $12m, but this year
he has not.”

In this context, Vardanyan said that the funds donated by Mr
Eurnekian have been used on the purchase of laptops for students in
Nagorno-Karabakh and on water-supply programs.

At the fundraising dinner in Moscow, the Argentine-based businessman
Eduardo Eurnekian donated U.S. $11m of the total U.S. $18,635,000
raised.

This year, Samvel Karapetyan, brother of Karen Karapetyan, ex-chief
of the RA presidential staff, donated U.S. $1m. This year, he has
promised U.S. $1.5m.

About 50 big businessmen took part in the 2012 fundraising dinner at
the Golden Palace restaurant complex, owned by Konstantin Manukyan,
who covered all the expenses.

Azerbaijan Not To Improve Army Even With Millions Of Dollars – Exper

AZERBAIJAN NOT TO IMPROVE ARMY EVEN WITH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS – EXPERT

news.am
November 09, 2012 | 23:40

YEREVAN. – The Azerbaijani army will hardly be improved, modernized or
efficient in combating even by investing millions of dollars, military
expert Arkadiy Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am in request by
the agency to comment on the statement about the creation of drones
based on Israeli models.

“The so-called Azerbaijani drones are no longer new, but are only
copies of Israeli models. In addition, the Azerbaijani army will
not be improved even if millions of dollars are invested. They have
forgotten about the most important thing: aspiration and dream. Army
is not built based on money but on a will and spirit,” the expert said.

Anc Responds To Prosperous Armenia

ANC RESPONDS TO PROSPEROUS ARMENIA

tert.am
08.11.12

The opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC) has responded
to the Prosperous Armenia Party’s proposal for a switch-over to
parliamentary government and relevant political discussions.

The ANC believes that the agenda should contain a program of
consolidation of political and public forces in opposition to the
ruling regime in the forthcoming presidential election.

The following points should be on the agenda:

1. A transformation of the election system to ensure free expression
of popular will through the adoption of the ANC-proposed bills and
creation of mechanisms of supervising the forthcoming presidential
election.

2. Joint steps to apply parliamentary mechanisms of voting no
confidence in the authorities.

3. Organization of mass events aimed at intensifying popular activity.

4. Development of a joint program of eliminating illegal economic
monopolies and privileges, as well as system corruption.