Local Poultry Factories To Cater For Domestic Market Demand For Eggs

LOCAL POULTRY FACTORIES TO CATER FOR DOMESTIC MARKET DEMAND FOR EGGS AHEAD OF EASTER – ARMENIAN AGRICULTURE MINISTRY

YEREVAN, April 2. /ARKA/. Armenia’s agriculture ministry released a
statement today saying that local poultry factories are able to cater
for domestic market demand for eggs ahead of Easter.

This year Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates the holiday on April 5.

“Some 960,000 eggs, on average, are produced in the country every
day, and this is enough to satisfy consumer demand ahead of Easter,”
the ministry says in its statement.

According to the agriculture ministry, 730,000 eggs are consumed
every day in Armenia.

The ministry also says that no eggs were imported in the country in
recent days and no significant changes in prices are expected. –0—-

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/local_poultry_factories_to_cater_for_domestic_market_demand_for_eggs_ahead_of_easter_armenian_agricu/#sthash.AJzlOn9G.dpuf

Azerbaijan Grossly Violates The Norms Of International Humanitarian

AZERBAIJAN GROSSLY VIOLATES THE NORMS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: KARABAKH MFA

16:35, 02 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Arsakh Foreign Ministry says the dissemination of the video message
of NKR Defense Army serviceman Andranik Grigoryan, who is in the
Azerbaijani captivity, is a violation of international humanitarian
law.

“By disseminating the video messages of Andranik Grigoryan, the first
of which was made public the next day after he was taken prisoner,
Azerbaijan grossly violates the norms of the international humanitarian
law, in particular, Article 13 of the Geneva Convention relative
to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, adopted on 12 August 1949,
protecting the prisoners of war from public curiosity,” the Ministry
said in comments toNews.am.

“Participating States of the Geneva conventions undertake to
respect and to ensure respect for the provisions of the Convention
in all circumstances. In the case of Azerbaijan, this provision is
particularly relevant, given the fact that violation of international
humanitarian law by the Azerbaijani side has already become
systematic,” the Ministry said.

“Outright disregard of the norms of international humanitarian law
by the Azerbaijani side is a challenge for the entire international
community, as abiding to them is the responsibility of the
international community as a whole,” it stated.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/02/azerbaijan-grossly-violates-the-norms-of-international-humanitarian-law-karabakh-mfa/

Armenia’s Brandy Production Slashes By 31.3% In Two Months To About

ARMENIA’S BRANDY PRODUCTION SLASHES BY 31.3% IN TWO MONTHS TO ABOUT 1.6 MILLION LITERS – NSS

YEREVAN, April 2. / ARKA /. Armenia’s brandy production slashed by
31.3% in the first two months of 2015 from the year before to about 1.6
million liters, according to the National Statistical Service (NSS).

According to official numbers, wine production increased by 31.2%
to 890,700 liters; vodka production increased by 12% to 1.6 million
liters, while production of champagne fell to 27,300 liters form
50,600 liters in January-February 2014.

Production of beer in the first two months of this year was said to
have fallen by 15 percent to about 1.5 million liters. Production of
non-alcoholic beverages grew by 25.4% to 8.4 million liters. -0-

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_s_brandy_production_slashes_by_31_3_in_two_months_to_about_1_6_million_liters_nss/#sthash.msFmUwK0.dpuf

Armenian Genocide And Its Responses In Russia: Expo In St. Petersbur

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND ITS RESPONSES IN RUSSIA: EXPO IN ST. PETERSBURG

11:23, 2 April, 2015

SAINT PETERSBURG, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: The exhibition “Armenian
Genocide and Russia’s cooperation” was held at the National Library of
the Russian Federation in Saint Petersburg, devoted to the centenary
of the Armenian Genocide. Armenpress correspondent in Saint Petersburg
informs that the exhibited materials tell about the wide response,
emerged by the crime of the century, committed by Turkey against
the Armenians.

During the years of the Genocide, the progressive intelligentsia of
Russia, expressing their anger, called to the Government, demanding
to condemn the crime, committed by Turkey, and provide material
assistance to thousands of victims and refugees. Around the country
relief unions, committees and councils are organized, the activists of
which start collecting and sending material assistance to the needy
Armenians. The activities of the Red Cross of Russia was especially
efficient for the Armenian refugees.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/800134/armenian-genocide-and-its-responses-in-russia-expo-in-st-petersburg.html

Cyprus And Armenia Issue Commemorative Stamp

CYPRUS AND ARMENIA ISSUE COMMEMORATIVE STAMP

April 2nd, 2015 George Psyllides

Related post…

Almost 177,000 on north voting registry

Marking the Armenian genocide centenary in Cyprus

Agreement on criminalising denial of Armenian genocide

Cyprus and Armenia Post on Thursday jointly issued a stamp to
commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

The stamp depicts the building of the Melkonian Educational Institute,
in Nicosia, that hosted orphans from Ottoman Turkey who survived the
massacres and evolved into a landmark of Cyprus’ Armenian community.

The initiative for the stamp issue belongs to Vartkes Mahdessian, the
representative of the Armenian community in the Cypriot parliament,
and the island’s post office.

This year marks the centenary of the Armenian Genocide.

The Melkonian Institute, founded in 1924, housed and educated refugee
orphans who survived the massacres in Ottoman Turkey during the First
World War.

The picture of the building, depicted in the stamp, was taken in 1940
by photographer Haigaz Mangoian, while the trees planted by the orphans
in memory of their parents can also be seen in front of the building.

http://cyprus-mail.com/?p=48338

West Tries To Use Extremism For Color Revolutions In Russia — Feder

WEST TRIES TO USE EXTREMISM FOR COLOR REVOLUTIONS IN RUSSIA — FEDERATION COUNCIL SPEAKER

Russia
April 01, 13:33 UTC+3
Extremism is used as a geopolitical instrument, for reshaping the
spheres of influence, overthrowing undesireble regimes by the means
of organizing ‘color revolutions’, Federation Council Speaker says

Valentina Matviyenko

(c) Iliya Pitalev/TASS

US hoped to cause mass protests in Russia by sanctions — senior
security official

MOSCOW, April 1. /TASS/. The West uses political, ethnic and religious
extremism as a geopolitical instrument, including for trying to
organize “color revolutions” in Russia, Federation Council Speaker
Valentina Matviyenko said on Wednesday.

“Extremism is used as a geopolitical instrument, for reshaping
the spheres of influence, overthrowing regimes undesirable for
some countries by the means of organizing ‘color revolutions’,”
Matviyenko said. “The West makes attempts to organize them [‘color
revolutions’] in Russia as well,” she added. These efforts are directed
at “discrediting the authorities and destabilizing the situation in
Russia, and using both extremist elements and opposition for that,”
the speaker noted.

“The Russian government does not plan to embark on a course of
‘tightening screws’ and suppressing ‘dissent’,” Matviyenko stressed.

“The authorities are ready for dialogue with the opposition, they will
continue to develop partnership with the civil society. Such dialogue
and such partnership are important,” she said. However, “it is useless
to start discussions with those who works on orders from abroad, in the
interests of a foreign country or foreign countries,” Matviyenko added.

The policies of the Russian leadership enjoys “support of the
majority,” she said. In this sense, a “color revolution” is not a
threat to Russia, she added. “We once again saw on the example of
Ukraine how important it is for the state to be the state, and not
the power instrument for oligarchic clans, certain social groups,”
Matviyenko concluded.

http://tass.ru/en/russia/786390

Presentaran Un Libro Con Relatos De La Guerra De Nagorno Karabaj

PRESENTARAN UN LIBRO CON RELATOS DE LA GUERRA DE NAGORNO KARABAJ

30.3.15

El proximo miercoles 1° de abril se presentara en el Fondo Nacional de
las Artes el libro “El alambre no se percibía entre la hierba. Relatos
sobre la guerra de Karabagh”, escrito por Levon Khechoyan y Hovhannes
Yeranyan y traducido por Ana Arzoumanian y Alice Ter-Ghevondian.

“El libro consta de relatos sobre la guerra de Karabaj escritos por
Levon Khechoyan, escritor y ex soldado de la guerra, muerto en el año
2014, y Hovhannes Yeranyan, escritor y cronista de la guerra”, indico
Arzoumanian al ser consultada por la agencia Prensa Armenia. “Es una
traduccion hecha a cuatro manos, desde Armenia por Alice Ter Gehvondian
y desde aquí por mí. Yo he escrito un posfacio donde explico para un
lector no armenio algo de la ubicacion socio-política de la region”,
agrego.

La presentacion, organizada por la editorial Hecho Atomico, se
realizara en la Casa de la Cultura del Fondo Nacional de las Artes,
Rufino de Elizalde 2831, CABA, a las 19hs. Allí hablaran el embajador
de Armenia en Argentina, Alexan Haroutunian, el editor Emmanuel Taub
y la traductora Ana Arzoumanian, junto a los escritores y periodistas
Omar Genovese y Lala Toutonian.

En el posfacio, Arzoumanian apunta que los autores “escriben sobre
la guerra de Karabagh, del despedazamiento que acecha a los sujetos,
de las operaciones emocionales que el poder efectúa, del despliegue
de la maquinaria belica sobre los varones y las mujeres”.

“La destruccion del enemigo no se limita al aspecto físico, sino que
comprende las fuerzas morales. De tal manera que un autor de ficcion
es parte del engranaje de la guerra, tanto en su lugar de constructor
de una narrativa del odio apoyando así las bases militares y de
destruccion, como albergando el desastre en su escritura, dando al
texto su fecundidad etica”, dice Arzoumanian. “¿Como escribir desde
un campo minado? Si la representacion es la puesta en presencia de
una realidad, como representar en palabras, con palabras que traigan
a la realidad eso que puede estallar”.

Nagorno Karabaj o Karabagh es una region historicamente poblada por
armenios, pero que fue entregada a Azerbaiyan por la Union Sovietica en
1921. En 1988 la poblacion de Karabaj pidio separarse de Azerbaiyan,
lo que desemboco en masacres y persecuciones a armenios y luego en
una guerra que se extendio hasta 1994, cuando el ejercito de Nagorno
Karabaj apoyado por Armenia vencio al ejercito azerí. En 1994 se
acordo un regimen de alto el fuego firmado por representantes de las
Repúblicas de Armenia, Nagorno Karabaj y Azerbaiyan, acuerdo que es
permanentemente violado por este último.

http://www.prensaarmenia.com.ar/2015/03/presentaran-un-libro-con-relatos-de-la.html

La Campagne Electorale A Officiellement Commence

LA CAMPAGNE ELECTORALE A OFFICIELLEMENT COMMENCE

Karabagh

La campagne pour les elections legislatives a commence officiellement
au Haut-Karabagh hier. Ces elections promettent d’etre plus contestee
que celles qui ont eu lieu par le passe.

Environ 220 candidats representant essentiellement sept partis
politiques seront en lice pour les 33 sièges du Parlement, actuellement
contrôle par une coalition de trois partis allies a Bako Sahakian.

Vingt-deux des sièges du Parlement sont en jeu dans le cadre du
système de representation proportionnelle. Les 11 sièges restants
seront distribues le 3 mai dans des circonscriptions uninominales.

Les trois partis majoritaire tenteront de conserver leur solide
majorite au Parlement. Le plus grand d’entre eux, la Patrie libre,
est dirige par Arayik Harutiunian, Premier ministre du Karabagh. Les
deux autres membres de sa coalition sont le Parti democratique de
l’Artsakh, dirige par le president du Parlement Ashot Ghulian, et la
branche locale de la Federation revolutionnaire armenienne (FRA).

Le camp du gouvernement est contestee par quatre autres partis. Un
concurrent d’opposition majeur, le Parti de la renaissance nationale,
est un nouveau venu sur la scène politique du Karabagh. Le parti
fonde en 2013 est dirige par Hayk Khanumian, militant de 30 ans très
critique vis-a-vis de la direction armenienne actuelle du Karabagh.

Khanumian avait soutenu la candidature presidentielle de Balasanian
en 2012.

La semaine dernière, Sahakian, dont le second et dernier mandat
presidentiel expire l’annee prochaine, a exhorte les candidats de
s’assurer de faire une campagne >. “La demagogie et
l’hysterie politique sont etrangères a notre peuple”, a declare le
leader. “Cette specificite a grandement contribue a la stabilite
politique interne et une saine concurrence dans la Republique du
Haut-Karabagh.”

mercredi 1er avril 2015, Claire (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=109719

Iran Developments Of Paramount Importance For Armenia – Alexander Is

IRAN DEVELOPMENTS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE FOR ARMENIA – ALEXANDER ISKANDARYAN

15:21 * 01.04.15

The negotiations over the Iran nuclear program that were launched about
two years ago and continue in Lausanne are of paramount importance
for Armenia, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan told Tert.am.

“Iran is holding great expectations about the negotiations. Reuters
has reported that all the major issues have been settled, and only
technical ones have to be settled. I made sure it is not so, but some
progress has been made given [Russian FM] Sergey Lavrov’s statement,”
Mr Iskandaryan said.

Tremendous work is expected to be done.

“This is of high importance for us because lifting sanctions will be
of benefit to Armenia, which is thirsty for available markets. Only
Iran’s energy sector is open,” the expert said.

The developments in Yemen are of importance for Armenia as well.

“This is also taking place even in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. This is
a talk about influence in the Middle East,” Mr Iskandatyan said.

The Ukraine developments are affecting Armenia because the country
is dependent on Russia-West relations.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/01/iran/1634343

Goods Must Travel From Armenia To Other Members Of EEU Quickly And E

GOODS MUST TRAVEL FROM ARMENIA TO OTHER MEMBERS OF EEU QUICKLY AND EASILY- KARINE MINASYAN

YEREVAN, April 1. / ARKA /. Karine Minasyan, a member of the Eurasian
Economic Union’s Moscow-based executive Eurasian Economic Commission,
said when speaking at a workshop on the prospects of the Eurasian
integration that one of the main challenges facing the Eurasian
Economic Commission and state bodies in Armenia is to make Armenian
business community not feel the absence of a common border with the
union’s member states.

“Goods must travel from Armenia to other members of the union quickly
and easily to contribute to the trade turnover growth. This goal has
not been achieved yet but we should not forget that the adjustment
period is not over yet. The existing flaws will be eliminated step
by step,’ she said.

She said Armenia’s exports have been affected strongly by the
devaluation of the Russian ruble and the weakening of the Russian
economy, but added that Armenia would feel the spillover effect in
any case.

‘But now we have the opportunity to discuss the problems with partners
in the EEU and look for a way out. At that Armenia may exploit the
opportunities provided by its membership in the union,’ he said.

In particular, according to Minasyan, Armenia may join cooperative
programs being implemented by other members of the union.

The seminar was organized by the Armenian State University of Economics
and the Moscow-based Institute of CIS countries.

The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) is a permanent regulatory
body of the Eurasian Economic Union. Its main objective is to ensure
functioning and development of the EEU and to prepare proposals for
its further integration.-0-

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/goods_must_travel_from_armenia_to_other_members_of_eeu_quickly_and_easily_karine_minasyan/#sthash.55EWk37B.dpuf