Le Parti Republicain Souhaite Briguer Un Mandat Dans 33 Circonscript

LE PARTI REPUBLICAIN SOUHAITE BRIGUER UN MANDAT DANS 33 CIRCONSCRIPTIONS SUR 41
Stephane

armenews.com
vendredi 23 mars 2012

Le parti a publie hier la liste des 33 candidats qui brigueront un
mandat de circonscription. Les quotidiens constatent, qu’en depit des
engagements du parti, du President Sarkissian et du PM, de nombreux
hommes d’affaires figurent en bonne place sur cette liste. Si la liste
pour la proportionnelle n’inclut pas d’hommes d’affaires, ceux-ci
seront tout de meme representes a l’AN, leur election au scrutin
majoritaire etant pratiquement assuree. Parmi ces 33 candidats, on note
la presence de Samvel Aleksanian, l’une des plus grosses fortunes du
pays qui exerce un monopole de fait sur les importations de sucre,
de ble et autres produits agroalimentaires et de Mher Sedrakian,
l’ancien maire controverse du district Erebouni d’Erevan, connu
pour ses implications dans des scandales. En revanche, est remarquee
l’absence de Rouben Hayrapetian, depute, homme d’affaires et President
de la Federation de football, qui, après avoir très recemment annonce
sa candidature, a prefere renoncer pour se consacrer a ses activites.

Aravot observe qu’hormis quelques hommes d’affaires, cette
liste comporte des personnalites honnetes et respectees. Les
quotidiens relèvent par ailleurs que le PM vient officiellement
d’inviter l’OSCE/BIDDH a observer les elections du 6 mai. Le format
d’observation, precedemment arrete, de 24 observateurs long terme et
250 observateurs court terme a ete confirme. L’equipe de precurseurs
arrivera en Armenie dès la semaine prochaine.

Ridiculous NA Commission

RIDICULOUS NA COMMISSION
HAKOB BADALYAN

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 12:43:15 – 23/03/2012

In accordance with a March 22 decision of the government, March
2 will mark in Armenia the Diplomat Day taking into account that
Armenia joined the United National Organization on March 2.

Surprisingly enough, on March 22, when Armenia was deciding when to
hold the Diplomat Day, the European Parliament adopted a resolution
containing an unpleasant for Armenia point – to replace France in
the OSCE Minsk Group by the European Union.

It became clear still weeks ago that the European Union is very
ambitious relating to Karabakh when a resolution asking for free
access of the EU to Karabakh was adopted at the ministerial meeting
of this structure.

Armenia presented this circumstance as an achievement of the Armenian
diplomacy. It is hard to say what Armenia will say about the EU
ambition to replace France in the Minsk Group. Mildly speaking, it
would be strange if this move were also presented as a diplomatic
achievement because France is one of the European and world countries
which does have strong positive attitude towards Armenia.

Talks on substituting France by EU have been going on since long,
but only now they’re becoming real. They are real only in the European
parliament for now, but it is not excluded that this is only the first
step and in the nearest future, the executive body of the European
Union will show clear and evident ambitions in this relation.

President of the NA commission on Euro integration, BHP member Naira
Zohrabyan has already stated that the European Parliament took this
decision under the influence of the Azerbaijan lobby.

Such formulations are the peak of the Armenian diplomacy – to prescribe
the unpleasant decision to the Azerbaijani lobbying, the oil millions
and hence justify the ineffectiveness of your own work.

March 2 should mark the Ingenuity Day and not the Diplomat Day.

The figures who appeared in the field of support of the Armenian
interest affirm that Armenia is not so active in the work with EP MPs,
unlike Azerbaijan, which has a bigger team to work with this structure
and it works more intensively.

It is comprehensible that their dissatisfaction can be based on their
personal interests in the sense that they expect a more convenient
behavior by Armenia also in terms of money. Presumably, not only
saints are sitting in the European Parliament.

But, there are facts that reflect the reality of the dissatisfaction.

One of the facts is that one more inconvenient document in terms of
the Armenian interests has been adopted by the European Parliament.

Ascribing all this to the Azerbaijani money, considering that the
European Parliament is not an imperative structure and its decisions
don’t influence on the political situation, the official Yerevan,
shows nothing else but only the ineffectiveness of its activities.

The point is that if the issue is the money so Azerbaijan can tomorrow
cover this and other structures with its money. So what will Armenia
do in this case? Will it accuse the world of bribery and corruption?

Who cares for such accusations?

Does Armenia have or does it think about finding alternative
resources? It is just enough to look at the compositions of the NA
commissions on foreign relations or Euro integration, and the 90% of
the members seem ridiculous for they have no relation to this sphere.

How are these commissions going to work effectively at the
parliamentary diplomacy level? And if the parliamentary diplomacy is
not serious for the official Yerevan, why does the government spend
so much money just to maintain two commissions?

Judging by the staff of the governmental parties to compose the
next parliament, nothing will change in 2012, which means that the
unpleasant surprises in the European parliament will continue the
consolation of which Armenia find in the so-called peace “mornings”
of the executive structures of the European Union hoping for Paris
to pursue our interest and not to leave the Minsk Group.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25556.html

Concert Will Be Held To Save 6-Year-Old Armenian Girl’s Life

CONCERT WILL BE HELD TO SAVE 6-YEAR-OLD ARMENIAN GIRL’S LIFE

news.am
March 23, 2012 | 11:11

YEREVAN. – The “Help Armenian Children” NGO will organize, in the
capital Yerevan on April 13, a benefit concert night of folk song
and recitation, whose proceeds will be transferred to the fund
for six-year-old Elen Dilanyan, who is currently undergoing cancer
treatment in Germany.

“In March 2010, little Elen was diagnosed with cancer, specifically
neuroblastoma. The child’s family had to move to Israel, so she could
receive proper treatment, and now the innovative methods for her
treatment are carried out in Germany. The new cost estimate prepared
by the German clinic is around 170,000 euros, and, if this [amount]
is not paid, the treatment will be suspended,” the aforesaid NGO’s
press release states in particular.

Turkey’s MFA Angered By Country’s Inclusion Among Countries Curtaili

TURKEY’S MFA ANGERED BY COUNTRY’S INCLUSION AMONG COUNTRIES CURTAILING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

news.am
March 23, 2012 | 13:15

ANKARA. – Turkey’s MFA harshly responded to US Commission on
International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) report, where Turkey is
listed among the countries that limit religious freedom.

Turkish MFA’s corresponding statement notes that USCIRF’s report
is unacceptable for them, and, although the report was prepared by
an independent body, in reality it was prepared by politicians who
pursue different political interests, Milliyet daily of Turkey writes.

As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Turkey is included in the
list of countries with the worst religious rights record. The USCIRF
report mentions about the “systematic and egregious limitations”
on religious freedom. Turkey and Tajikistan were added to the list
of sixteen countries of particular concern.

“Solely 26 clergy serve Turkey’s Armenian community of 65 thousand,”
the report also states.

Violent Murder In Ararat

VIOLENT MURDER IN ARARAT

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 12:02:52 – 22/03/2012

Yesterday at about 2pm, unknown people broke into Torgom Khuduyan’s
house, cut his wife’s throat and left a message saying: “This is
for your son. He stole our money, I stole your life. The next one is
your husband.”

The police launched investigation into the case.

It is noted that this is a respectable family. Their son transfers
Yezidi people and people of other nationalities to Germany.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25541.html

Turkish Court Upholds Reduced Sentence For Hrant Dink’s Killer

TURKISH COURT UPHOLDS REDUCED SENTENCE FOR HRANT DINK’S KILLER

epress.am
03.22.2012

Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals upheld the prison sentence of late
Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink’s murderer Ogun Samast on Mar.
21, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.

A juvenile court in Istanbul had sentenced Samast to 22 years and 10
months in prison last July for the “planned murder of Hrant Dink”
and for carrying an “unregistered gun.” However, under the Turkish
Penal Code, Samast will not serve the 22 years and 10 months to which
he was sentenced, but will be released after completing two thirds
of his service.

As Samast has already been in jail for the past five years, he will
be released from prison by 2022.

The juvenile court initially condemned Ogun Samast to life, but
reduced the sentence to 21-and-a-half years, on the grounds that he was
underage at the time of the murder, before giving him an additional
16 months for possession of an unlicensed weapon. The court also
decreased Samast’s 600 Turkish Lira judicial fine to 300 liras.

Samast was convicted of killing Dink, a Turkish Armenian journalist
and the editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Agos, who was murdered
in front of his newspaper’s office in 2007. Samast defended himself
saying he had had a poor education and committed the murder under
the influence of others.

Zebda Chante Contre L’amnesie

ZEBDA CHANTE CONTRE L’AMNESIE
Stephane

armenews.com
jeudi 22 mars 2012

Toujours motive pour s’engager, Zebda s’invite au Docks des Sud, le
24 mars prochain pour la sixième edition d’Amnesie Internationale. Au
menu de la journee, tables rondes et concerts autour du thème de la
memoire des genocides.

Pour cette sixième edition d’Amnesie Internationale, qui aura lieu
le 24 mars au Docks des Suds, la JAF (Jeunesse armenienne de France),
a choisi le thème de la transmission des memoires. Cette biennale se
veut un tremplin a la reflexion et a la sensibilisation du public
autour du thème des genocides du XXe siècle, aussi bien Khmers
au Cambodge, Tutsis au Rwanda, Armeniens et Juifs. Associations,
artistes et intellectuels s’associent a cette occasion a Marseille,
” terre d’accueil pour beaucoup de refugies et notamment d’Armeniens
” a precise Pascal Chamassian, fondateur d’Amnesie internationale,
lors de la presentation de l’evenement. Et d’insister : ” Marseille
doit etre un haut-parleur a l’echelle nationale “.

La journee sera decoupee autour du fil directeur ” la transmission
des memoires ” et le refus du negationnisme et de l’oubli. Les portes
seront ouvertes a 15 h, avec la decouverte du Village de la memoire,
espace de presentation du travail realise par differentes associations
representant les communautes genocidees. Au centre seront exposees des
photographies sur les genocides du XXe siècle. Chacun pourra livrer
ses impressions sur un ” mur de memoire ” mis a disposition du public.

pour lire la suite cliquer sur le lien

http://www.marsactu.fr/culture-2013/zebda-chante-contre-lamnesie-27477.html

Dashnaktsutyun Presents Lists For Parliamentary Polls

DASHNAKTSUTYUN PRESENTS LISTS FOR PARLIAMENTARY POLLS

Vestnik Kavkaza
March 21 2012
Russia

Dashnaktsutyun, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, has presented
proportional and majority lists for the parliamentary polls on May 6.

The proportional list consists of Vaan Ovannisyan, Armen Rustamyan,
Artyusha Shakhbazyan, Agvan Vardnyan, Artsvik Minasyan, Karine
Arutyunyan, Armen Babayan, Aramais Grigoryan, Michael Manukyan,
Karen Shakhmyradyan.

The majority list consists of Artur Yegiazaryan (district 8), Karlen
Gevorkyan (12), Gurgen Shaginyan (15), Manvel Ayrapetyan (17),
Araik Grigoryan (18), Artashes Nikoyan (22), Zograb Torosyan (30)
and Gagik Gevorkyan (37).

Armen Rustamyan said that their goal is to switch power in the country.

Russia Tries To Undermine Javakheti

RUSSIA TRIES TO UNDERMINE JAVAKHETI

The Messenger
March 21 2012
Georgia

Soon, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway will be complete. The line passes
through the Javakheti region of Georgia before entering Turkey. This
is the same area where Moscow is trying to undermine the sovereignty
and people of Georgia, hoping to inspire the ethnic Armenia population
to declare yet another “independent state” on Georgian territory.

According to a Russian newspaper, the ethnic Armenian population in the
region wants to separate from Georgia and declare its independence. The
paper names Georgia’s efforts to join NATO as the major reason
for their complaint, as when Georgia is granted membership it will
“automatically” become a major Turkish ally, which is supposedly
unacceptable to the Armenian population in Javakheti.

This is the opinion of Agas Aramyan, the leader of an organization
called Javakhk Diaspora in Russia, but not necessarily that of the
people living in the region itself.

So far, such provocative statements had been ignored by the Georgian
leadership. But on Monday, Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze
deigned to comment, saying that ethnic conflicts in Georgia are in
the interests of the Russian Federation. She also mentioned that
Armenia successfully cooperates with NATO. But the idea of separatism
is still promoted by certain forces supported by the Kremlin, which
is actively trying to implement this project.

Officially, Yerevan is taking a wise policy. The government there has
not made any anti-Georgian statements; on the contrary, it is trying
to develop good neighbourly relations between the two states. This
position is shared by the Georgian side as well, as these countries
are fated to be neighbours forever – thus it is in our mutual interest
to preserve good relations.

Istanbul At The Crossroad

ISTANBUL AT THE CROSSROAD

People’s Daily

March 21 2012
China

(People’s Daily Online)13:44, March 21, 2012

It is late afternoon in historic Taksim neighborhood of Istanbul and
Kafe Ara is full of local intellectuals. The walls are decorated with
enormous black and white photographs depicting old days of the city:
ancient fishing boats, exhausted laborers arriving to the jetty,
historic trams crawling through Galata Bridge. All these photos were
taken by one of the greatest Turkish photographers of Armenian origin –
Mr. Ara Guler – now more than 90 years old.

As I write this article, Mr. Guler is sitting at the large wooden
table right next to me. He is still loved and popular, never short
of company of both young and old people who ask him to autograph his
books and to share his thoughts on this city.

Once in a while we look at each other and smile. At one point he
begins eyeing my Leica camera, then he winks at me: “I have 50 of
them at home. I even knew personally the family… You know… After
they went digital, it is not the same…” I still love Leicas, but
I politely agree with the old master.

While his work is considered phenomenal, as one of the great symbols
of Istanbul, for many inhabitants and visitors alike it is synonymous
with nostalgia and melancholy. Taksim neighborhood is constantly
changing. While still full of history and architectural beauty,
it became one of the most expensive places on earth, and according
to the great Turkish Marxist filmmaker Serkan Koc – one of the
‘most capitalist’.

“Istanbul from my childhood has changed, it already disappeared”,
laments Ara Guler. “The new construction is everywhere. Even when
you think about Istanbul some 50 years ago, it was already gone. We
have been living in the city called Istanbul, but it is just imaginary
city. The real city went mad; its culture is finished. New generations
– they are all empty. I see emptiness all around me.”

But standing near us, young student and translator, Erkin Oncan,
is smiling warmly as he is listening to the words of the master. And
his smile confirms what is so obvious even as the barrage of bitter
words flies from the mouth of that great old photographer: Ara Guler
actually loves his eternal city – Istanbul. He is quarreling with it,
nagging it, criticizing it as old lovers would. But his affection is
clearly evident in both his words and his remarkable images.

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90777/7764643.html