Republican MP: They Realized Karabakh’s Independence Is Irreversible

REPUBLICAN MP: THEY REALIZED KARABAKH’S INDEPENDENCE IS IRREVERSIBLE

Tert.am
20.02.12

The participants of the conference dedicated to the 20th anniversary
of Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence realized that the country’s
independence in now an irreversible fact, a lawmaker of the ruling
Republican Party of Armenia has said.

Gagik Melikyan of the RPA faction in parliament told reporters on
Monday that all the experts delivering speeches at the event agreed
that the country’s international recognition should now be at issue.

The conference held in Nagorno-Karabakh from February 16 until 18
was attended by experts from Russia, Germany, Poland, Greece, Great
Britain, the Czech Republic and the United States.

According to Melikyan, the speakers ruled out the possibility of
viewing the territorial integrity principle a primary issue and
stressed the need of giving a higher role to the self-determination
of Karabakh people.

The participants also addressed the Armenian pogroms of Baku and
Sumgait. They noted particularly that the official Baku had perpetrated
them through the Soviet authorities to create an impression that
the actual cause of the conflict was an interethnic dispute, not the
self-determination of nations.

Melikyan said further that he was very much impressed by the German
and French participants’ speeches, and not absolutely satisfied with
the remarks delivered by Russian expert Modest Kolerov, who expressed
what he called the Russian authorities’ official opinion. Presenting
his forecasts on a possible war, Kolerov said it would be yet another
military conflict for Armenia but the last war for Azerbaijan.

Souvenirs De L’Orphelinat Armenien En Vendomois

SOUVENIRS DE L’ORPHELINAT ARMENIEN EN VENDOMOIS
Stephane

armenews.com
lundi 20 fevrier 2012

L’un se souvient des orphelins arméniens, en 1933, a La
Ville-aux-Clercs, l’autre a encore des contacts avec les fils de la
famille initiatrice de la fondation.

Dans notre édition du 27 décembre dernier, nous relations, a
l’occasion de la polémique suscitée par le vote de la loi réprimant
la négation des génocides, les souvenirs d’un Tourangeau, Alain
Garabedian (président des Arméniens du Centre) autour de l’orphelinat
arménien existant a La Ville-aux-Clercs ouvert en 1924. Article qui
appelait nos lecteurs a nous envoyer leurs témoignages et souvenirs…

Réagissant a la parution de cet article, André Frard, moréen,
se souvientâ~@~I : ” En 1933, j’ai passé mon certificat d’études
avec une dizaine de jeunes Arméniens de La Ville-aux-Clercs. Une part
importante des postulants puisque nous étions environ quarante. Je ne
les fréquentais pas mais je les connaissais de vue car ils venaient
tous les jeudis après-midi a la belle saison se baigner au pont de
Villeprovert. Ils passaient devant le champ où je gardais des vaches
a Clairefontaine. Ils venaient a pied depuis La Ville-aux-Clercs
accompagnés d’un âne avec une charrette qui transportait tout
le nécessaire pour le goÔter. ” Yves Touret, de Blois, tient a
indiquer a Alain Garabedian (le président des Arméniens du Centre
qui réveillait ces souvenirs dans nos colonnes) sa proximité avec la
famille Tavitian, initiatrice de l’arrivée des garcons arméniens au
château de la Gaudinièreâ~@~I : ” Je suis le gendre [d’un couple]
d’instituteurs de La Ville-aux-Clers, détachés au château de
La Gaudinière, et ayant participé a l’épreuve désastreuse de
l’incendie – et suis très proche de la famille Tavitian depuis ces
funestes années 1924 a nos jours.

Personnellement, par le biais de mes futurs beaux-parents, connus
a Vineuil en 1935 comme collègues de mes parents, instituteurs eux
aussi a partir de 1933, ayant vécu en totale harmonie professionnelle
(logements juxtaposés aidant) dans cette école primaire vinolienne,
j’ai, a partir de cette époque, eu l’occasion de côtoyer M. Noubar
Tavitian. Impressionnant érudit et polyglotte… De ce fait, j’ai fait
particulièrement connaissance de ses fils, Mirhan et Tavo, en même
temps que de mes futures belles-sŔurs et beaux frères, et nous sommes
restés très attachés […] Par ailleurs, je suis en possession d’une
impressionnante biographie concue par feu M. Tavitian, relatant, en
plusieurs volumes, ces périodes antérieures et postérieures. Sans
doute en avez-vous eu connaissance, compte tenu du détail des faits
relatés dans la NR du 27 décembre dernier. ”

http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Loir-et-Cher/Tribu-NR/n/Contenus/Articles/2012/01/05/Souvenirs-de-l-orphelinat-armenien-en-Vendomois

Armenian Students May Study In Poland

ARMENIAN STUDENTS MAY STUDY IN POLAND

ARMENPRESS
February 20, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: Ministry of Education and Sciences
declared a competition on studying in Poland in the 2012-2013 academic
year for all professions except medicine and art.

Press office of the ministry said the studies will be conducted in
Polish. Those who do not know the language will pass a course of
Polish language for a year. The Polish side cares the tuition fee,
the rest is on the participant. Graduates of the secondary schools
and universities may participate in the competition.

The deadline for the submission of applications is March 2, inclusive.

Gagik Melikyan Says No Businessmen In RPA’s List

GAGIK MELIKYAN SAYS NO BUSINESSMEN IN RPA’S LIST

ARMENPRESS
February 20, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: There must be no ties between the
business world and the politics, secretary of the Republican Party
of Armenia faction Gagik Melikyan told news conference Monday.

“The RPA has stated many times about the necessity of eliminating
ties between the business community and politics. Our lists will not
include businessmen,” the MP said.

Melikyan said in case businessmen are nominated in the majority system,
it is their affair.

“No one is going to violate the constitutional right of our citizens.

The RPA will assist those backed by the people. No one will dare to
play with the will of the people,” Melikyan said.

BAKU: Red Cross Visit For Azerbaijani POW

RED CROSS VISIT FOR AZERBAIJANI POW

News.Az
Mon 20 February 2012 10:28 GMT | 10:28 Local Time

Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross
have paid another visit to an Azerbaijani prisoner of war in
Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Red Cross made the visit on 14 February, Ilaha Huseynova, a
spokeswoman for the ICRC Delegation in Azerbaijan, told APA.

Cpl Akhundzade, 22, was captured by Armenian forces on 23 January
near Yukhari Chayli village in Tartar District along the contact line
separating the two countries’ troops.

Prosperous Armenia MP Willing To Meet With Park Protestors

PROSPEROUS ARMENIA MP WILLING TO MEET WITH PARK PROTESTORS
Grisha Balasanyan

hetq
13:49, February 20, 2012

Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) MP Vahe Enfiadjyan, recently elected
to head the parliament’s Standing Committee on Agriculture and the
Environment, has told Hetq that he’s willing to meet with activists
who have been staging a week long protest to halt constriction of
storefronts in a Yerevan park.

Enfiadjyan said he felt a responsibility to hear the concerns of the
activists and that it was important that such civil initiatives were
on the rise in Armenia.

“However, political bodies or MP’s are under no obligation to express
an opinion on such issues,” declared Enfiadjyan, who also serves a
president of the BHK’s youth wing.

When asked why members of the BHK’s youth wing or party luminaries
haven’t participated in the park protest, or in any other civil action
for that matter, Enfiadjyan argued that actions aren’t political
party initiatives and shouldn’t be politicized.

“BHK young people are free to express an opinion on such issues and I
wouldn’t rule out the participation of our members in the park protest
since they are in agreement with the activists,” Enfiadjyan stated.

Tarasov: `Time for the world to know the truth about NK war’

Tarasov: `It is time for the world to know the truth about Nagorno Karabakh war’

A book by the expert Stanislav Tarasov named `Myths about Karabakh
conflict’ is published, `REGNUM’ news agency informs.

The book consists of the articles written by the author on 2009-2011
years. The book opens many falsifications about NK conflicts which are
widely spread among the people.

`It is time to know the truth about the tragedy and heroism which took
place in Karabakh’, Tarasov noted.

According to him in future new publications about Nagorno Karabakh
conflict will be typed.

`The book tells about the regional geopolitics and about the relations
between two main players of the region. We use the method which
excludes any evaluations and comment by us, we are not judges here. We
have decided to remove the whole information wave which exists between
the sides and just to show the facts, to speak based on the documents.
When you get acquainted with the documents’ archives, you realize that
many facts are just ignored’, Tarasov noted.

According to him the fixation of the operative situation is also a
task. It is needed to realize the concrete steps which are held to
settle NK conflict.

`We believe that without participation of the conflicting sides,
including Karabakh, this conflict can not be settled. This is the main
idea’, the politician noted.

According to him the presentation of the facts will support to settle
the NK issue rightly.

Tarasov noted that the truth must be known in the context of the
political-diplomatic settlement. At the same time the expert considers
that that some forces lead the conflict to the deadlock.

18.02.12, 11:27

http://times.am/?l=en&p=4892

Yerkrapah Volunteers’ Union supports Armenian President

Yerkrapah Volunteers’ Union supports Armenian President

news.am
February 18, 2012 | 13:56

YEREVAN. – Each Armenian is indirectly a member of Yerkrapah
Volunteers’ Union, head of the Union Manvel Grigoryan said during the
ninth congress of the Union on Saturday.

`Protection of Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh] starts in Yerevan and
protection of Yerevan starts in liberated territories,’ Grigoryan said
adding the union, as a founder of modern Armenian Army, should always
be next to the Armenian President.

As for the upcoming parliamentary elections, Grigoryan called on
everybody to participate actively. Then he turned to the incumbent
President.

`We believe in you and support your initiatives to resist foreign
challenges,’ Grigoryan said.

Three teenagers beat boy near church in Yerevan

Three teenagers beat boy near church in Yerevan

news.am
February 18, 2012 | 16:04

YEREVAN. – Police detained Murad H., 17, Grigor B., 16, Sergey A., 17,
and Sergey Y. 15 near St. Grigor the Illuminator Church in Yerevan
downtown on Friday.

It was clarified that the three teenagers were involved in fight and
beat 15-year-old Sergey Y., police press service informs Armenian
News-NEWS.am. They also found a blade of knife and a piercing
instrument similar to pen in the scene. Forensic-medical and
forensic-technical examination is appointed. Investigation is
underway.

Exodus of Christians from Middle East not far off

Exodus of Christians from Middle East not far off

In recent years Islamic intolerance has grown greatly. The evidence of
it is the killings not only in the Middle East but also in the
churches of Nigeria, Sudan and elsewhere.

The Middle East has never been a peaceful place for Christians, even
from the very beginning of the teachings of Christ 2000 years ago.
What is happening to the Christian population of Arab countries is not
a novelty, and it is necessary to seek the roots of this exodus not
only in the `Arab spring’, but also in Islam as a religion, which does
not recognize anyone except its followers.
February 13, 2012
PanARMENIAN.Net – In total, the region has about 15 million Christians
and 300 million Muslims. There are 28 Christian confessions in the
Middle East and North Africa. Exodus of Christians is only a matter of
time, which is now playing into the hands of Islam. Among the most
persecuted, as we have already mentioned, are the Copts, followed by
Maronites. Armenians still maintain neutrality, but change of regimes
adversely affects their position. Strange as it may seem at first
glance, Christian minority has always supported overthrown
`dictators’, who, to a certain extent, ensured a stable and tolerable
existence for them. But the current rulers of Egypt, Tunisia, and
Libya are doing their best for the Christian minority to disappear.

It all began with Iraq, with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. It was
after the U.S. invasion of Iraq that the Christian neighborhoods were
subjected to pogroms and people were killed on the religious
principle. However, nothing has changed now in Iraq – Christians are
fleeing as before. If Bashar al-Assad loses power, a similar (if not
worse) fate awaits the Christians of Syria. Islamists will remind them
about their loyalty to the current president, wealth, education. What
else does a crowd need to kill? And the saddest thing in this story is
that the West will not even stir a finger to save the communities.
Tolerance and sensitivity of democracy are surprisingly silent in this
issue. The all-round expansion of Islam will not bypass anyone,
especially the countries of Europe and the USA, which are still
turning a blind eye to the murder of their co-religionists.

Let us not forget that Arab states are going to unite. Perhaps not
now, perhaps in five years, but it may happen one day. And what will
be then? For the Gulf oil monarchies, which, by the way, are the
initiators of the new caliphate, unification of Arab countries will be
painless. But for others, i.e. Syria, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq, it
would mean ethnic cleansing. First they’ll polish off the Christians,
then the Kurds. And it would be good if it all ended with deportation
only. Not as in 1915; perhaps more civilized manners would be used –
people would be allowed to leave. Those who managed would leave, while
the rest would be doomed to¦ Sad but true. So far, in the same Syria
the `opposition’ is limited to attempts of kidnapping people and
demanding a ransom. And there is no guarantee at all that the
kidnapped will be returned to the family alive.

It should also be noted that in recent years Islamic intolerance has
grown greatly. The evidence of it is the killings not only in the
Middle East but also in the churches of Nigeria, Sudan and elsewhere.
Although some moderate expositors of the Quran have recently been
saying that the book does not call for killing infidels, these words
are dissolved in the sea of ??hatred generated by poverty, limited
living space and the inability to know the unknowable. Islamic
radicals destroy everything outside the sphere of their understanding,
and the Christian civilization is exactly such.

KarineTer-Sahakyan