Sylvie Vartan Speaks Of Her Armenian Origin

SYLVIE VARTAN SPEAKS OF HER ARMENIAN ORIGIN

AZG DAILY
25-11-2011

French pop star Sylvie Vartan has for the first time spoken about
her Armenian origins, Jean Eckian, a French Armenian independent
journalist, reported from Paris, according to tert.am.

Speaking recently on television, the singer said her father, Georges
Vartan, who is a former press officer at the French Embassy in Sofia,
is of Armenian descent.

“Yes I’m an Armenian on my father’s side,” she told Michel Drucker,
the host of the popular TV show Vivement dimanche.

Sylvie Vartan was born in 1944 to a Bulgarian mother and an Armenian
father. In December 1952, her family moved to Paris.

Silvie got into show business when she was 16. Her song ” La plus
belle pour aller danser” (The most beautiful to go dancing, by Charles
Aznavour) brought her a great success.

Her first husband was the French singer Johnny Hallyday. Silvie later
married the American film producer Tony Scotti. She has one son,
David Hallyday, whio is also a pop star in France.

Lebanon Says Won’t Back Arab Sanctions On Syria

LEBANON SAYS WON’T BACK ARAB SANCTIONS ON SYRIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
November 24, 2011 – 17:07 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Lebanon will not endorse any potential Arab League
sanctions against Syria, Foreign Minister Adnan Mansur said, as the
organization prepared to meet on Thursday, November 24, to discuss
measures against Damascus.

“Lebanon will not endorse any sanctions by the Arab League against
Syria,” Mansur, who is backed by the Shiite militant group Hezbollah,
told local radio before heading to Cairo for the meeting.

“We will decide whether to vote against or abstain depending on the
talks in Cairo,” he said in response to a question, AFP reported

Lebanon voted against suspending Damascus from the 22-memberArab League
earlier this month, siding with Yemen and Syria, as pressure mounts on
the regime of Bashar al-Assad to end its bloody crackdown on dissent.

Tensions between rival Lebanese political camps are rising over the
Syria crisis. The country’s pro-Western opposition, led by former
premier Saad Hariri, has thrown its weight behind anti-Assad protesters
in Syria.

Hezbollah, which is backed by Damascus and Tehran and which dominates
the Lebanese government, has meanwhile said it will continue to stand
by Assad against an “international conspiracy” aimed at ousting him
from power.

Washington for its part has urged Lebanese authorities to protect
their financial sector against potential Syrian efforts to sidestep
sanctions, sparking fears Beirut could be affected by possible future
measures against the Assad regime.

"Wall Of Shame" Protest Planned For Northern Avenue, Yerevan

“WALL OF SHAME” PROTEST PLANNED FOR NORTHERN AVENUE, YEREVAN

hetq
13:33, November 24, 2011

The Women’s’ Rights Center will be organizing a protest event on
November 25 in Yerevan to coincide with the International Day for
the Elimination of Violence against Women.

The activists will install a photo at the intersection of Northern
Avenue and Abovyan Strret depicting a quarrel between a husband and
wife taking place before the eyes of their child. Passersby will be
invited to cover the photo with written comments.

The open air street protest has been dubbed “The Wall of Shame”.

The Center will be holding a variety of events around Yerevan for 16
days including a film festival on the subject of family violence.

The festival will kick-off on December 9 at the Yerevan Chamber Music
Hall at 7pm.

Promises Of State Assistance For Mentally Ill Soldier Unfulfilled. I

PROMISES OF STATE ASSISTANCE FOR MENTALLY ILL SOLDIER UNFULFILLED. INVESTIGATOR NOT RESPONDING TO CALLS

epress.am
11.25.2011

Significant changes can be seen in Hovhannes Vardanyan, the soldier
who became mentally ill after serving over a year of his two-year
military service in Askeran, Nagorno-Karabakh, after he was discharged
from the psychiatric hospital, Hovhannes’ father, Vardan Vardanyan,
told Epress.am, adding that the important thing is his son is at home,
under his direct supervision.

“Hovhannes is asleep for most of the day because he takes a large
dose of psychotropic drugs four times a day. I buy the drugs at the
pharmacy, at my own expense, with the doctor’s prescription. By the
way, they are very expensive drugs. As for procuring drugs free of
charge, I have to say that until the state gives him disability status
we cannot get free medication,” he said.

In addition to getting treated by the local doctor, Hovhannes is also
receiving treatment from a private psychiatrist. “The doctor says
that everything takes time and he cannot give a 100% guarantee. He
promised to bring Hovhannes to the point where he can go out on his
own, hang out with his friends – in short, to not be a laughing stock.

Vardan Vardanyan noted regretfully that after the incident, there
were many promises of assistance to his son, which, however, did
not materialize.

“So far I have not received any assistance whatsoever from the defense
ministry or the state. Instead, I have received help from individuals
and various charities, even from the US. They sent very expensive
drugs, which I definitely wouldn’t have been able to purchase on my
own. I have written down the names of each and everyone of those
who helped, so that when Hovhannes is a little bit better, he can
personally call and thank them,” he stressed.

Hovhannes’ father also noted how it’s been over a month since he spoke
with the investigator on the case by phone, but he sees no progress.

“I called the investigator twice, but he’s not answering my calls. I
will try to call him again; if he doesn’t respond, I’ll appeal to
all the proper bodies. If they are trying to buy time and cover up
the preliminary investigation, then let me say, they are mistaken…

Many have called for abandoning the idea of punishing the guilty,
saying that it’s all the same, my son’s situation won’t get better
from this.

But I will fight so that all those who are connected to this case are
punished. Otherwise, in these terms of connivance, any child may be
subject to similar violence,” he said.

As for continuing Hovhannes’ treatment abroad, Vardan Vardanyan hopes
that he will find a charitable person who will help them as their is
only enough money for tending to the medication and everyday concerns.

Epress.am also spoke with Anaida Gevorgyan, director of the Nork
psychiatric clinic at the Psychiatric Medical Center, who assessed
Hovhannes’ situation as satisfactory.

“Hovhannes is going to continue his treatment at home, under the
direct supervision of the local doctor. Considering the fact that he
underwent treatment for 24 days in the mental hospital, we listened
to his father’s insistences and allowed him to take his son home,”
she said.

Asked how dangerous Hovhannes is to society, Gevorgyan said that
“every healthy person poses a potential threat, and the ill likewise.”

“Sometimes healthy people are more inclined to crime than those
suffering from various mental illnesses, since great attention is paid
to the ill by both family members and the surrounding environment,
while the healthy are not supervised and can make a variety of
mistakes,” she concluded.

Nagorno-Karabakh President Meets With US Armenian Veterans Associati

NAGORNO-KARABAKH PRESIDENT MEETS WITH US ARMENIAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS

Tert.am
25.11.11

Nov. 23, President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) Bako Sahakyan
held a meeting in Los Angeles, USA, with members of the US Armenian
Veterans Association.

The sides discussed the development of the NKR-Diaspora ties, with
an emphasis on patriotic education of the young generation.

The NKR leader stressed the US Armenian Veterans Association’s role
in this process.

Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, Head of the Central Information
Department, NKR presidential staff, David Babayan, NKR Permanent
Representative in the USA and Canada Robert Avetisyan participated
in the meeting.

Zhoghovurd: Republican Party Of Armenia To Run For Parliament With ‘

ZHOGHOVURD: REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ARMENIA TO RUN FOR PARLIAMENT WITH ‘OLD FRIENDS’

Tert.am
25.11.11

Reliable sources informed the newspaper that the Republican Party of
Armenia (RPA) has decided not to dismiss any of Armenia’s governors,
even Syunik Governor Surik Khachatryan, before the parliamentary
elections.

The RPA intends to run for Parliament with its “old friends.”

Yerevan Hosts 2nd Armenian-Turkish Business Forum

YEREVAN HOSTS 2ND ARMENIAN-TURKISH BUSINESS FORUM

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 22 2011
Russia

Yerevan is hosting an Armenian-Turkish business forum. It will see
some 100 officials from enterprises and public organizations, and 50
of them come from Turkey, NEWS.am reports.

The forum was organized by the Armenian Union of Manufacturers and
Businessmen within the framework of the USAID program that started
in October 2010.

Turkey will hold a similar forum. The Turkish Armenian Business
Development Council (TABDC) is a partner in organizing the event.

Participants of the forum noted prospects for joint work.

Armenia and Turkey had a trade turnover of $212.1 million in 2010,
an increase by 4.4% in comparison with 2009. Armenia exported products
worth about $1.3 million and imports worth $210.4 million.

Earthquake Hits City Of Ashtarak: Tremors Felt In Yerevan

EARTHQUAKE HITS CITY OF ASHTARAK: TREMORS FELT IN YEREVAN

Panorama
Nov 21 2011
Armenia

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake has struck Armenia at 15:52 Yerevan time.

The epicenter of the quake has been recorded 12km far from the city
of Ashtarak.

Armenian national seismic service says magnitude 4 earthquake hit
the epicenter. Weak tremors have occurred in the capital – Yerevan.

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New quake jolts Turkish city of Kayseri

An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale has today jolted
the Turkish city of Kayseri, “Cumhuriyet” reported.

According to preliminary data, no casualties are reported as a result
of the earthquake.

A strong earthquake with magnitude of 7.2 jolted the Van Province on
Oct.23 killing more than 600 people.

Turkish Businessman: Hope For Armenian Stores In Turkey

TURKISH BUSINESSMAN: HOPE FOR ARMENIAN STORES IN TURKEY

Panorama
Nov 22 2011
Armenia

Armenian-Turkish two-day business summit kicked off in Yerevan,
which hosts more than 50 businessmen from different provinces of
Turkey. The participants of the summit have paid tribute to the
victims of earthquake that jolted Van.

Noyan Soyak, the founder of Turkish TAPDC Company, said although
the Armenian-Turkish border is closed, the trade volume reached
$300 million.

The businessman noted when in 1997 the Armenian and Turkish businessmen
were trying to resume communication, Georgian businessmen were helping
them. The Turkish businessman said once they couldn’t even imagine
in there would be Turkish shops in Yerevan, and expressed hope that
one day there would be Armenian shops in Turkey either.