Georgia To Enhance Relations With Azerbaijan, Armenia And Turkey, Fi

GEORGIA TO ENHANCE RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA AND TURKEY, FIRST OF ALL

arminfo
Wednesday, October 24, 13:32

A balanced regional policy to provide Georgia with the function to
unite Caucasian interest is contained in the government programme
entitled ‘For a strong, democratic, united Georgia’, Trend reports.

It is being discussed by new members of the government in parliamentary
committees and factions.The voting on new government staff will be
held in Parliament on October 25.

According to the programme, firstly Georgia intends to intensify its
relations with Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey to express the Caucasian
interests. Georgia will also seek to establish a dialogue with Russia
by using the international mechanisms. The future government stressed
that the priorities of Georgia’s foreign policy is a desire to join
the EU, the Euro-Atlantic orientation and integration into NATO.

Contributing to international military operations is considered as
one of essential components of protecting national interests. The
U.S is mentioned as Georgia’s key ally in the government’s programme.

“Georgia with its peacekeeping policy will become a reliable and
predictable partner of the international community,” the programme
said.

The future Georgian government thinks that one of the conditions to
facilitate a comprehensive settlement of the conflicts is strengthening
democratic institutions and public diplomacy. “It is necessary to
start the negotiations on security assurances,” the new government’s
programme said. “Their mechanism must be created in the format of
the OSCE and the UN.”

It is planned to change the principles of Abkhazia’s and South
Ossetia’s governments’ activity operating in Tbilisi.

Earlier leader of the Georgian Dream coalition which won the recent
parliamentary elections, Bidzina Ivanishvili proposed candidates
for ministers in the new Georgian government. Ivanishvili intends to
become prime minister.

Baku: Armenian Leadership To Respond For Its Actions – Mfa

ARMENIAN LEADERSHIP TO RESPOND FOR ITS ACTIONS – MFA

News.Az
Wed 24 October 2012 09:08 GMT | 10:08 Local Time

History shows that those who implement the occupation policy will be
brought to responsibility sooner or later and official Yerevan has
to realize it.

The statement came from spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
Elman Abdullayev commenting on the recent visit of Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan to the occupied lands of Azerbaijan

“The Armenian president who visits the occupied land of Azerbaijan
is thus violating the international law”, he said.

Armenian media reported before that Sargsyan together with the head
of the separatist regime of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Saakyan visited
the military positions in the occupied Azerbaijani lands where he
familiarized with the level of the combat readiness of the divisions.

“Those who commit crimes against humanity face the court”, Abdullayev
said, “Meanwhile, the Armenian leadership committed a crime not only
against Azerbaijani people but also the people of Armenia”.

The spokesman noted that Azerbaijani state seeks to restore justice
and to this end it has necessary power.

French Specialists Ready To Help

FRENCH SPECIALISTS READY TO HELP

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 12:22:51 – 24/10/2012

Roland Asmar, founder of vascular health international association,
Francois Camus, scientific and medical program director at Servine
Company and Jerar Topujyan, medical expert attended today the
scientific conference dedicated to treatment and prevention of
vascular problems.

Francois Camus noted Servine Company is launching a new research
in oncology to find new medicaments and didn’t rule out further
cooperation with Armenia in this sphere.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27826.html

Does Oskanian Expect War?

DOES OSKANIAN EXPECT WAR?
Naira Hayrumyan

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 13:07:09 – 24/10/2012

It seems that new proposals are expected in the Karabakh issue
settlement. It is not clear yet where these proposals will come
from and whether they will become regular unrealized principles,
but Armenia is already getting ready for them.

The first was Vartan Oskanian’s statement who suddenly proposed to
sign an agreement with Karabakh on security guarantees. He noted that
much has changed in the region so, it is necessary to make it clear to
Azerbaijan that Armenia is ready to recognize Karabakh’s independence.

A similar statement was issued by the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, which
appealed to sign a military agreement between Armenia and NKR. True,
in case ARFD would not mind if Armenia recognized the NKR, Vartan
Oskanian still proposes not to do that step.

As we know, the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
minister is close. What can the mediators propose?

The OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zaner said his organization has
achieved progress in the Transnistrian settlement, but said worried
with the Karabakh issue.

Strange events are happening in the Transnistrian issue settlement
process. The European Union is hinting to Moldova that it may open
membership prospects to the latter if it solves the Transnistrian
issue. Russia is actively pulling Transnistria to the Eurasian Union.

Apparently, Russia is ready to recognize Transnistria with this
precondition.

A similar precondition is not ruled out to be put forward to Karabakh:
if Armenia joins the Union, let Karabakh do it too.

Most likely, the U.S. and France will try to hold Armenia back
from this step. They will try to convince Armenia not to allow
Karabakh integrate into the Eurasian project, at least because the
NKR recognition by Russia even if Karabakh joins the Eurasian Union,
will means resumption of hostilities. Perhaps, this is the reason why
Vartan Oskanian appeals to sign a military agreement with Karabakh. At
the same time, neither Serzh Sargsyan nor Vartan Oskanian use the
best weapon against Russia, Azerbaijan and the others- recognition
of the NKR independence which would immediately solve all the issues.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27829.html

Russia Welcomes Meeting Of Armenian And Azerbaijani Fms – Ambassador

RUSSIA WELCOMES MEETING OF ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI FMS – AMBASSADOR

news.am
October 25, 2012 | 16:40

Russia welcomes upcoming meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign
Ministers, Russia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladimir Dorokhin told
1news.az.

He said there is no alternative to peace talks, while Russia, as one
of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states, welcomes the upcoming
meeting in Paris. Dorokhin noted that the meeting is held not only
on the initiative of France but all OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

“The meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers is
coordinated with the MG Co-Chairs. Russia, as a co-chairing state,
has been active in organizing the meeting,” Dorokhin added.

Popok International Advertising Festival Opens In Armenia

POPOK INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING FESTIVAL OPENS IN ARMENIA

news.am
October 25, 2012 | 16:16

YEREVAN.- Popok international advertising festival opened in Armenia
on Thursday. The festival is organized by Armenian Advertising Council
with the support of Yerevan municipality.

During the festival, a new outdoor advertising and decoration concept
for Armenia’s capital will be discussed. Over 500 works from more
than 40 states will be represented.

President of the Armenian Advertising Council Armen Martirosyan
said the festival is strengthening its position in the international
market. For example, the Russian Association of Advertising Agencies
decided to include Popok in the rankings of advertising festivals.

Minister Avoided Answering

MINISTER AVOIDED ANSWERING

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 15:20:20 – 25/10/2012

During today’s press conference at the prime minister’s office the
minister of economy Tigran Davtyan avoided answering the question
whether the reason of the lack of labor which the prime minister
mentioned is emigration.

According to Davtyan, every country has emigration and immigration
and the balance is counted at the end of the year. When journalists
said that the number of people who emigrated from Armenia in the
past five years is equal to the number of the population of Karabakh,
the minister said that it is necessary to improve the business climate.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27851.html

Clashes Continue In Armenian-Populated District Of Aleppo

CLASHES CONTINUE IN ARMENIAN-POPULATED DISTRICT OF ALEPPO

news.am
October 25, 2012 | 15:11

ALEPPO.- Armed groups of the Free Syrian Army entered the territory
of Al Zukhur district of Aleppo and its outskirts where Armenian
community representatives are residing, community representative in
Aleppo Zhirayr Reisian told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Clashes between the armed groups and Syrian government forces
continue. No reports on casualties among Armenian residents have been
received so far.

Meanwhile, Syrian state television reported fighting in several
other districts. A body of a Christian priest Fadi Haddad who was
earlier kidnapped by a group of armed terrorists was found in Damascus
province.

Thus, the Syrian opposition completely ignores the calls of the
international community, including UN special envoy to Syria, to
declare truce during the Islamic festival of sacrifice.

Armenia Awaits Turkey To Change Its Stance – President Sargsyan

ARMENIA AWAITS TURKEY TO CHANGE ITS STANCE – PRESIDENT SARGSYAN

news.am
October 25, 2012 | 12:14

Silence about the Armenian Genocide has become a deafening silence,
Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan stated in his exclusive interview
given to the Quotidiano Nazionale magazine of Italy.

“The Armenian Genocide continues to be a forgotten calamity. In the
case when we know everything about the Jewish Holocaust, a thick
curtain has been pulled over the extermination of the Armenians. This
is what I call a double standard. One-and-a-half-million Armenians
were massacred almost a hundred years ago. [And] How many people in
the world truly recognize this reality?”, Armenia’s President asked.

As per Sargsyan, silence about the Armenian Genocide has become a
deafening silence for all humanity. “Especially since Europe has won
the Nobel Peace Prize, it will now make its voice be heard. And with
respect to Armenia, we found the courage to commence the process
of normalizing our relations with Turkey, but [official] Ankara
conditioned the process on unacceptable terms. Today, [and] together
with the EU, US, and Russia, we await Turkey to change its stance,”
Armenia’s President stated.

‘Night Over Erzinga’: A Play About Acceptance And Healing

‘NIGHT OVER ERZINGA’: A PLAY ABOUT ACCEPTANCE AND HEALING
by Lilly Torosyan

October 23, 2012

“Night over Erzinga” tells the story of a family with a painful secret
that engulfs three generations. The production shifts between the past
and the present, with many of the actors taking on several roles, to
describe the impact that the Armenian Genocide has had on survivors
and their descendants. Playwright Adriana Sevahn Nichols describes
the play as “a story about how we heal and eventually surrender to
embrace the past, in order to live a more whole future.”

Playwright Adriana Sevahn Nichols Nichols says she was inspired
to write the play after learning about the gaps in her own family
history. “My mother is Armenian, but she was not raised by her
biological parents,” she tells the Weekly. After Nichols’ grandparents
moved to the United States, after narrowly surviving the Armenian
Genocide, her grandmother began to experience post-traumatic stress
disorder, eventually ending up in an institution where she was
given shock treatments. “From that point on, she never recognized
her children, so they were placed in foster care, as the state did
not believe my grandfather could take care of them on his own,”
Nichols says.

‘The memories that I have of my grandpa are very warm and wonderful.

He had an incredible heart-a petite man with big hands full of muscled
love-and he made the best dolma,” the playwright jokes. “I wanted to
understand how he could lose two families, in one lifetime, and not
lose his heart,” she adds. The play itself is partially set in Erzinga
(in present-day Turkey), where Nichols’ grandfather was from.

Three years ago, Nichols joined one of Armen Aroyan’s heritage tours to
historic Armenia to conduct research for the play. “When I put my hands
into the Euphrates River, there was something that reached back to
me…a sense of peace and a knowing that I’d come home. It was a kind
of baptism and I sensed that I now had the right to write this play.”

“I feel like when an elder dies, a library burns, so I had to get to
this story on the page before it was too late,” she says. “I returned
very different-I interviewed my remaining relatives. Sadly, my grandpa
didn’t talk much about the past, so very little was known. I thought,
how do I take these kernels of a story and grow them into something
meaningful?”

“At some point during the writing process, I felt like something else
was moving my pen, writing things I could not have known. The beauty
of it was when I went to fact check, and they would check out. It
was a sign that this story was being told from a much deeper place,”
reveals Nichols.

“This journey has brought me to a very profound relationship with
my ancestors, who I now know are my guardians and guides, and are no
longer just faces in a photos album, of a distant past.”

Despite the “sorrowful yet beautiful” nature of the story, as one
critic put it, Nichols assures that there is a lot of humor in
the play. “When we laugh, we are able to celebrate the triumph of
the human spirit and the power of love, to overcome everything we
Armenians have had to endure, and continue to thrive.”

Ultimately, the play was commissioned by the Middle East America:
A National New Plays Initiative, which was designed to encourage the
development of Middle Eastern-American playwrights and plays through
the partnership of tri-coastal theatres: San Francisco’s Golden Thread
Productions, where the play premiered last year for a successful run;
New York’s Lark Play Development Center; and Chicago’s Silk Road
Rising, where it is highlighting now.

“Night over Erzinga” has premiered in two major cities thus
far, and Nichols hopes for more presentations throughout the
country. In particular, she has her heart set on bringing the play
to Massachusetts, where her grandparents lived, and which is home to
the oldest Armenian-American diaspora community; and to Los Angeles,
home of a sizable Armenian community that embraced and pushed Nichols
to go forth with the play, and without which “none of this would’ve
happened.”

“Night over Erzinga” will be playing in Pierce Hall at the Historic
Chicago Temple Building through Nov. 11.

For play times and ticket information, visit

http://www.armenianweekly.com/2012/10/23/night-over-erzinga-a-play-about-acceptance-and-healing/
http://www.silkroadrising.org/live-theater/night-over-erzinga.