Aleppo Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia moved

Aleppo Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia moved

13:38, 4 August, 2012

YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS: Consulate General of the Republic of
Armenia located in the second largest city of Syria, Aleppo was
temporary moved to a districts most habited with Armenians. Armenian
Foreign Affairs Minister press secretary Tigran Balayan told
Armenpress,’ I confirm the news, Armenian General Consulate in Aleppo
was moved into another district’ .
The clashes are continuing in Aleppo between Assad loyalists and rebel
forces. The city has been left without telephone communication and
internet, which was restored in August 3. Arabian sources state, the
clashes are mainly hosted in the Muslim districts. Syrian Armenian
community representatives note, Aleppo based Armenians have not
suffered from the shillings.
In accordance with Syrian Human Rights Defense Organization the
ongoing clashes have resulted in the death of over 17 thousand 192
people. By the info of Arab mass media 11 thousand 897 were peaceful
civilians, while 4348 were security officers. Among the victims there
were 7 Armenians, 2 of which were the Syrian Army militaries. Because
of lasting disturbances in Syria a number of people are leaving the
country, getting refugee status in other countries. Recently Syrian
Armenian Community representatives are also quitting the state. The
applications submitted from Syria by our compatriots are being
envisaged by accelerated procedure, at least within ten days.

Int’l orgs should intensify control of border incidents: DM

International organizations should intensify the control of border
incidents: Seyran Ohanyan

13:14, 4 August, 2012

YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS: The international organizations should
intensify their junctions aimed at controlling Armenian-Azerbaijani
border incidents. Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Armenia
Seyran Ohanyan told Armenpress, `OSCE Minsk group co- chair states’
relevant international organizations and international agencies should
take overall control of the regional events, and especially the
cease-fire violations.
`It is obvious that the violations and subversion attempts are
provoked by Azerbaijani. It is unacceptable that Azerbaijani side,
ignoring the strong control exercised by strong states, continue
border infiltration attempts. The control should be made tenser, an
atmosphere of mutual trust must be created so NKR conflict settlement
negotiation processes go forward’ Ohanyan noted.
On the creation of border incidents investigation mechanism Defense
Minister stated, Armenian side has always expressed its willingness to
participate in this process.’ The co-chairs have come forth with the
suggestion on the launch of border incidents investigation mechanisms.
Yet there are some issues, for instance OSCE Minsk Group and the
monitoring the group’s financing. There is a need for appropriate
experts, who would be able to respond quickly the occurred incidents.
We have already expressed our willingness in the regard of the
process, ” Minister added.

Commerce Chamber Wants To Help Syrian-Armenians To Open Business

COMMERCE CHAMBER WANTS TO HELP SYRIAN-ARMENIANS TO OPEN BUSINESS

news.am
August 02, 2012 | 15:50

YEREVAN.- Armenia’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry has set up a
working group to assist Armenian businessmen of Syria.

Arayik Vardanyan, the Executive Director of the Chamber, told reporters
that the group will provide consultations on Armenian legislation
and help in seeking opportunities for opening business in Armenia.

Another participant of press conference expert in Arabic studies
Araks Pashayan said Syria has a close-knit Armenian community and
most Armenians have no plans to leave the country.

“They are ready to resist,” she added.

Head of the Commerce and Industry Chamber said Syrian-Armenians are
mainly engaged in trade and jewelry manufacturing.

“Only 2-3 percent of 3,000 families coming to Armenia will stay here,
but we are ready to help them,” Vardanyan emphasized.

Russian Analyst Rules Out Peaceful Settlement Of Karabakh Conflict

RUSSIAN ANALYST RULES OUT PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

tert.am
02.08.12

A peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is highly
unlikely, according to Alexander Khramichikhin, a deputy director at
the Russian Institute for Political and Military Analysis.

“A war between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be inevitable sooner or
later, with the parties’ positions not coinciding and very often
conflicting one nother to an extreme degree. That is why, I think,
it is not possible to reach a peaceful settlement of the NK conflict,”
the expert told the Azerbaijani News Agency APA in an interview.

Khramikhchin said the process does not inspire any hope, with the
parties no having made a progress since the signing of ceasefire.

Asked what Russia will do in case of a possible war, the Russian
analyst said that the country pursue the same policies as before.

“But if Turkey takes sides with Azerbaijan, Russia will unquestionably
back Armenia. Otherwise, it will maintain neutrality,” he added.

Ethnic Food & Culture Festival This September In Yerevan

ETHNIC FOOD & CULTURE FESTIVAL THIS SEPTEMBER IN YEREVAN

hetq
12:36, August 2, 2012

A four day festival of ethnic foods and culture entitled “Countries
Under One Roof” will take place on September 26-29 in Yerevan’s
Ring Park.

Organizers say it will be the first of its kind in Armenia.

Various food and arts and crafts vendors will set up booths to display
Armenian wares and those of other nationalities.

Armenian Political Expert: Israel Just Blackmails International Comm

ARMENIAN POLITICAL EXPERT: ISRAEL JUST BLACKMAILS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY BY THREATENING TO DELIVER A BLOW ON IRAN

arminfo
Thursday, August 2, 19:35

The statements by the former or present Israeli military servicemen,
officials, heads of special services saying that the war against
Iran may start in the near future are just attempts to blackmail the
international community, Armenian political expert Sergey Shakaryants
told ArmInfo when commenting on the statement of former Mossad Chief
Ephraim Halevy.

Shakaryants said that the Israeli premiers, Mossad chiefs, heads of
the General Staff have been making similar statements for 20 years,
and their statements were not only on the Iranian problem.

To note, former Mossad chief and national security adviser Ephraim
Halevy was quoted by the New York Times on Thursday saying that if
he were Iranian he “would be very fearful of the next 12 weeks”.

Shakaryants thinks that one shouldn’t take seriously Israel’s threats
against Tehran given the regularity of these threats. In fact, Mossad
and Israel’s army perfectly realize all the risks and dangers of the
military operation against Iran, but they prefer not to talk about that
for obvious reasons and are just pulling the international community’s
leg concerning the hypothetic nuclear threat by Iran, the expert said.

Medvedev Congratulates Olympic Judo Gold Medal Winner Galstyan

MEDVEDEV CONGRATULATES OLYMPIC JUDO GOLD MEDAL WINNER GALSTYAN

ITAR-TASS
July 28 2012
Russia

LONDON, July 28 (Itar-Tass) -~W Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
has congratulated Arsen Galstyan, the first Russian gold medal winner
at the Olympic Games in London.

“We have the first gold. Judo. Arsen Galstyan. Well done,” the premier
wrote on Twitter.

Galstyan won the first gold medal for the Russian team on the first
day of the Olympics in the 60kg judo competition, beating Hiroaki
Hiraoka (Japan) in the final.

The Head of the Republic of Adygeya, Aslan Tkhakushinov, also
congratulated Galstyan, who started his sport career in the republic.

It is worth mentioning that in the summer of 2000 in Sydney shooter
Sergei Alifirenko from Adygeya won the first Olympic gold for the
Russian team. The two sportsmen were born in Armenia and achieved
their Olympic victories after training in Adygeya and the Krasnodar
Territory.

Henrik Mkhitaryan The Best Footballer Of July

HENRIK MKHITARYAN THE BEST FOOTBALLER OF JULY

ARMENPRESS
AUGUST 1, 2012
YEREVAN

Yerevan, August 1, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian National Football team
midfielder Henrik Mkhitaryan is the best footballer of Donetsk
“Shakhtar” in July.

As “Armenpress” reports calling “minors” official website, according
to the results of the survey conducted among fans Mkhitaryan received
71.43% of the votes. Fernandinyo is in the second place with 5.71%
and Andrey Pyotov is in the third place with 5.49%.

Mkitaryan will get his award in solemn conditions during the event
to be organized in the “Shakhtar” Fan Cafe.

Tashjian Leads Forensic Team At U.S. Customs

TASHJIAN LEADS FORENSIC TEAM AT U.S. CUSTOMS
Lori Cinar

August 1, 2012

Television shows like CSI or NCIS have are increasingly popular because
of their ability to captivate us with the combined use of science,
crime, and the law. Although often loosely based on real scenarios
and proceedings, they sometimes leave us with the feeling that these
things only happen on TV-but not for Elizabeth Tashjian.

Elizabeth Tashjian Tashjian, who is the forensic team leader at the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Laboratory in New Jersey gets
to experience those types of situations on a smaller scale almost
every day.

Born in Queens, N.Y., Tashjian and her family moved to New Jersey
by the time she started school. As a teenager, she attended Rutgers
University, earning a degree in biochemistry, and began working as a
color chemist soon afterward. Yet, Tashjian admits she was interested
in finding a more satisfying and challenging career, which is why
she began working for the U.S. government at the Customs and Border
Protection at Newark Airport.

When asked what her job description covers, she produces an interesting
list of tasks: “I analyze unknown substances, controlled substances,
and pharmaceuticals for identification. I develop and lift fingerprints
on evidence, and sometimes we process crime scenes. I also work with
digital forensics, which is the analysis of digital media evidence
such as cell phones, hard drives, thumb drives, and memory cards.”

I immediately imagine some scenes in a dimly lit lab on a popular
crime investigation show. However, Tashjian doesn’t seem like one of
those dramatic cops bent on catching the criminal. “Fortunately our
laboratory does not have to respond to gruesome or tragic types of
scenes,” she explains.

Her dedication to her career and excitement over science are what
really stand out. “I really enjoy digital forensics,” she says. “I
was fortunate enough to be one of the few people selected to receive
the training when it first began. So far, my greatest achievement at
work has been my promotion to team leader last year.”

One of her biggest motivations has been her family and the way her
parents have regarded her success. “Growing up, my parents were very
traditional and very strict,” she explains (something we can all relate
to). “I studied very hard in school and I was driven by the fact that
Armenian parents are hard to please! It has definitely affected my
life.” She even cites “honor” as one of her motivations, interpreting
her success as a chemist as her personal way of honoring her ancestors.

Sifting through the novelty of this unique line of work, it’s obvious
that Tashjian is just a hard-working woman, a wife and mother of
three, who takes pride in what she does. She admits that balancing
motherhood and her career are very difficult, but she gets by with the
help of her family. “[My mother] is an expert, being that she had five
[children] of her own!” she adds.

It’s important that her kids attend Armenian school at their church
and speak Armenian at home. Like most mothers, she often finds that
“sticking to the routine” becomes a habit, but she plans to one day
travel to Beirut with her family to visit relatives.

>From running around as a busy New Jersey mom, to analyzing fingerprints
and computer hardware in a lab, it’s clear that Elizabeth Tashjian is
finding a winning balance between her Armenian roots and her exciting,
successful career.

http://www.armenianweekly.com/2012/08/01/tashjian-leads-forensic-team-at-u-s-customs/

Another Death Recorded In Azeri Armed Forces

ANOTHER DEATH RECORDED IN AZERI ARMED FORCES

PanARMENIAN.Net
August 1, 2012 – 17:15 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Another death has been recorded in Azerbaijani
Defense Ministry’s “N” military unit located in Goranboy region.

Soldier Mehdi Bahadir Sultanov “died as a result of fire opened from
his service submachine gun”, Azerbaijan Press Agency (APA) reported.

Investigation is underway.

Serviceman of Azerbaijani armed forces Abbasov Orkhan Gahraman (born
in 1992) died as a result of co-serviceman’s careless handling of
weapon on July 30.

The fact was confirmed by Azeri Defense Ministry spokesman Major
Teymur Abdullayev. Investigation is underway.