BAKU: Azerbaijan Restores Water Supply System Along Factual Border W

AZERBAIJAN RESTORES WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ALONG FACTUAL BORDER WITH ARMENIA

Azerbaijan Business Center
Nov 10 2011

Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The Azerbaijani government has expanded a list of
infrastructure goals within a pilot project within the framework of the
program of rehabilitation and upgrade of social infrastructure along
the Azerbaijan-Armenia border. The government separates organization
of border villages’ water supply systems as a special direction.

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Corporacion America’s $160 Million Investment In Zvartnots Airport T

CORPORACION AMERICA’S $160 MILLION INVESTMENT IN ZVARTNOTS AIRPORT TO ENCOURAGE TOURISM AND WORK OPPORTUNITIES

Tendersinfo News
November 9, 2011 Wednesday 6:30 AM EST

Eduardo Eurnekian’s Corporacion America group, which runs over 30
airports across South America, has put $160 million of its money in
Armenia’s main global airport Zvartnots’ rebuilding work, along with
the arrivals hall that was inaugurated in October.

According to Eurnekian “the new terminal will raise Armenia’s rating
all over the world and contribute to the increase in tourist inflow.”

The group plans to stretch the airport’s territory, construct a highway
to the airport and a railway in the future. They also intend to bring
up a hotel in the vicinity of the airport.

The upgraded facility outfitted with several amenities will expectedly
help the country boost its tourism industry in the upcoming years.

The airport’s new terminal will provide work to 1,500 people and
have the potential to process up to 3.5 million travelers annually,
up from 1.1 million last year.

Yerevan Pays Tribute To Norwegian Scientist And Diplomat

YEREVAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO NORWEGIAN SCIENTIST AND DIPLOMAT

ITAR-TASS
November 9, 2011 Wednesday 01:28 PM GMT+4
Russia

Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store will take part in
celebrations in Yerevan devoted to the 150th anniversary of Fridtjof
Nansen’s birth. Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) was a prominent public
figure, an outstanding Polar researcher and a diplomat.

The Norwegian foreign minister is arriving in Yerevan on an official
visit on Wednesday at the invitation of the Armenian foreign ministry.

A ceremony of cancellation of a postage stamp dedicated to Nansen
will be held on Wednesday. A monument to the celebrated researcher,
diplomat, a prominent figure in humanitarian activities and a big
friend of the Armenian people will be unveiled at the crossroads of
Abovyan and Moskovskaya streets in the center of Yerevan on Wednesday.

A gala concert devoted to the 150th anniversary of Nansen’s birth will
be held at the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Norwegian
orchestra conductor Terje Mikkelson and his compatriot, trumpet player
Tormod Asgard, will perform with the Armenian National Philharmonic
orchestra.

Visitors to the gala concert will enjoy an exposition of Nansen’s
photographs and books about Fridtjof Nansen, who is highly respected
in Armenia for his efforts to help Armenian refugees during the
1915 genocide.

During the visit to Armenia the Norwegian foreign minister will meet
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Armenian Catholicos Garegin II and
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan. The Norwegian minister
is also to meet students and teachers of Yerevan State University
and visit a memorial to the victims of the 1915 genocide, where the
minister will lay a wreath.

Natalia Budur, the Russian author of Nansen’s biography, said in her
book that Nansen skied across Greenland, sailed through Arctic ice to
the North Pole and after being an ambassador got down to humanitarian
activities and signed a very important document on the territorial
integrity of Norway.

In 2011 the world celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nansen’s birth.

Since 1919 after a period of scientific research in the North and
until 1930 when Nansen died he fully devoted himself to humanitarian
activities.

During a horrible period of famine in the Volga region in Civil War
Nansen made heroic efforts to ensure food and financial aid to Russia
from Europe and the United States and contributed his own funds,
helped solve refugee problems. In 1922 Nansen became a first ever
High Commissioner for refugees.

At the initiative of the International Red Cross the name of Fridtjof
Nansen was given to passports issued to refugees from Russia. This
widely used document gave a new lease of life in the West to Igor
Stravinsky, Sergei Rakhmaninov, Mark Shagal, Anna Pavlova and other
bright representatives of Russian art and culture.

The name of the bright man was given to a lunar crater, islands
of the Franz Josef Land archipelago, mountain peaks in Antarctica,
Tien -Shan and Canada, an island in the Kara Sea. Many streets in
world cities were named after the celebrated man. His name crowns an
annual prize in the field of human rights awarded by the Office of
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The Nansen Refugee Award was created in 1954 in honor of Fridtjof
Nansen, the legendary Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat and
politician.

Armenian Foreign Minister Receives New UNICEF Representative

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES NEW UNICEF REPRESENTATIVE

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 10 2011
Russia

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received today the newly
appointed Representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Manja
Henriette Ahrens.

According to NEWS.am, citing the press service of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Nalbandian noted that Armenia values
the United Nations Children’s Fund activities aimed at protecting
children’s rights, caring for their health and improving their life.

The Minister noted with satisfaction that since the beginning of its
activities in Armenia in 1994 UNICEF office has made a significant
contribution to the implementation of programs relating to children.

Nalbandian also appreciated the fact that the UNICEF program of
2010-2015 was based on the priorities of the Armenian government.

Giving thanks for for the warm welcome, Manja Ahrens said that the
United Nations Children’s Fund and its programs have always been in
the focus of the Armenian government.

Crackdown On Kurds Tests Limits Of Turkish Democracy

CRACKDOWN ON KURDS TESTS LIMITS OF TURKISH DEMOCRACY

The National
November 4, 2011 Friday

Turkey has liberalised laws regulating free speech in its bid to
become a member of the European Union, but existing anti-terror laws
give law-enforcement agencies and prosecutors vast powers.

ISTANBUL // Opposition parties and intellectuals in Turkey say the
arrest of hundreds of people accused of supporting Kurdish militants
is part of a political crackdown that could undermine the hard-won
democratic achievements of recent years.

Ragip Zarakolu, the owner of a publishing house, and Busra Ersanli,
a professor of international relations, were among more than 40
suspects sent into pretrial detention by a court in Istanbul this week.

Prosecutors accuse them of supporting the Union of Kurdish Communities
(KCK), an organisation they say is steered by the Kurdistan Workers’
Party (PKK), a rebel group fighting Turkey since 1984 in a conflict
that has killed thousands.

The arrests were part of an ongoing investigation against the KCK that
started in 2009. About 500 people, among them many Kurdish politicians,
have been jailed awaiting trial, according to the interior ministry.

Prosecutors say the KCK has been trying to set up PKK-run institutions
of administration and justice in the Kurdish south-east, but critics
say the government is trying to silence Kurdish voices.

Following the arrest of Mr Zarakolu and Ms Ersanli, a group of about
700 academics, writers and other intellectuals issued a statement
saying the move was a “severe blow” to democratisation.

“The arrests are going beyond the classical law-enforcement type of
preventive action,” Cengiz Aktar, a political scientist in Istanbul
and a signatory to the statement said this week.

“They are directly targeting freedom of expression.”

Turkey has liberalised many draconian laws regulating free speech in
its bid to become a member of the European Union in recent years, but
existing anti-terror laws give law-enforcement agencies and prosecutors
vast powers to act against suspects even if there is scant evidence,
critics say.

“The arrests of Ragip Zarakolu and Busra Ersanli represent a new low
in the misuse of terrorism laws to crush freedom of expression and
association in Turkey,” Emma Sinclair-Webb, a Turkey researcher at
Human Rights Watch, said.

Mr Zarakolu, the owner of the Belge publishing house, has been
prosecuted before because of books dealing with the Kurdish and the
Armenian issues. Ms Ersanli, a political scientist at Istanbul’s
Marmara University, is an adviser to the Peace and Democracy Party
(BDP), Turkey’s main Kurdish party. The BDP is part of a commission
drafting a new constitution for the country.

No charges have been made public but news reports say the arrests
centred on activities of the BDP Policy Academy, an institute for
training officials. Courses included lectures on the PKK’s history
and the concept of local autonomy for the Kurdish area, but also
lessons on women’s rights, according to newspaper reports.

Critics say police and prosecutors are going overboard in their effort
to prove suspects have actively supported the PKK.

The Radikal newspaper reported this week that prosecutors had asked Ms
Ersanli about arcane details of some of her notes for a seminar at the
BDP academy during their interrogation. According to the newspaper,
the professor was asked why she used the term “citizen of Turkey” in
her notes, instead of “Turkish citizen”. Erkan Kanar, the professor’s
lawyer, told the newspaper the prosecution approached his client’s
notes as if they were PKK documents.

“We are seeing the Turkish police casting the net ever wider in
the crackdown on legal pro-Kurdish politics,” Ms Sinclair-Webb,
the rights activist, said. “Unless there is clear evidence of people
plotting violence or providing logistical support to armed groups,
prosecutors and courts should throw these cases out.”

The BDP has said the KCK arrests amounted to “political genocide”
against Kurdish officials. But in a time of heightened tensions
following the death of 24 Turkish soldiers last month in the bloodiest
PKK attack in decades, other opposition parties found it harder to
criticise the arrests.

The Republican People’s Party, the main opposition group in parliament,
decided not to vote on a statement condemning the arrests because
some deputies said they would not sign a declaration of support for
KCK suspects because of their alleged links to the PKK.

Prof Aktar said the arrests were part of a government strategy to
solve the Kurdish conflict by force. Following the recent PKK attack,
the Turkish military staged a week-long operation in south-eastern
Turkey and northern Iraq, during which about 250 PKK fighters were
killed, according to the general staff in Ankara.

“It is largely based on law enforcement and repression,” Prof Aktar
said of the government’s approach. “What is missing is the democratic,
the political component.”

Senior EBRD Delegation Visits Armenia

SENIOR EBRD DELEGATION VISITS ARMENIA

Tendersinfo News
November 4, 2011 Friday 6:30 AM EST

A high-level delegation from the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development is in Armenia this week for consultations with the
country s leadership and key members of civil society on the Bank s
new three-year Country Strategy for Armenia.

Led by Jan Fischer, Vice-President, Operational Policies and Paul-Henri
Forestier, Director, Caucasus, Moldova and Belarus, the EBRD team
will meet the President of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsian;
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian; the Minister of Economy and EBRD
Governor Tigran Davtyan; and other cabinet members.

The delegation will also hold discussions with representatives of
various political parties, leading figures from the business world,
staff of non-governmental organisations and think-tanks, as well
as members of the diplomatic community and representatives of other
international financial institutions.

The new country strategy for Armenia is expected to be approved in
early 2012 for a three-year period (2012-15).

The EBRD delegation will take stock of the current state of the
economic, political and social development of Armenia, discuss the
country s mid-term reform priorities and assess how the EBRD can
assist Armenia in its transition to a market-based economy.

Among the areas for discussion will be support for small and
medium-sized businesses in Armenia in the upcoming strategy period,
especially in the agricultural and high value-added sectors. The
development of the financial sector will remain a priority for the
EBRD, as well as reforms in the municipal sector and addressing
energy efficiency.

The EBRD began operations in Armenia in 1992. To date it has invested
over 450 million in more than 100 projects.

Premier Gives Ministers One Week To Submit 2012 Action Plan

PREMIER GIVES MINISTERS ONE WEEK TO SUBMIT 2012 ACTION PLAN

Tert.am
10.11.11

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan has asked the ministers to follow the
timeframes for elaborating and submitting the government-approved
2012 action plan.

At the cabinet meeting on Thursday, the premier said the ministries
need to establish the priorities to complete the process in a week’s
time.

“All the ministries should submit the action plan by the end of next
week so as we could finalize them,” he said.

Florida Fest To Host Armenian Oud Player Joe Zeytoonian

FLORIDA FEST TO HOST ARMENIAN OUD PLAYER JOE ZEYTOONIAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
November 10, 2011 – 13:06 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Traditional folk music that once reverberated
through fishing camps, orange groves and cypress swamps of rural
Florida and villages around the world will be heard again during the
inaugural Gulf Coast Folklife Festival in downtown Tarpon Springs,
The Sun Coast News reported.

The festival, an “eclectic array of music and dance performances,”
including presentations and workshops by folk crafters, will be held
from noon to 10 p.m. Nov. 19, according to a news release.

The Gulf Coast Folklife Festival is supported in part by a grant from
the National Endowment for the Arts’ Folk and Traditional Arts Program.

The event will end with a street dance to the rhythms of Middle
Eastern, Cuban and Haitian music.

Among famed folk performers will be: National Heritage fellow Ezequiel
Torres, recognized for his Afro-Cuban drumming; James Kelly, master of
the Irish fiddle; Henry Ohumukini, expert on Hawaiian ukulele, chants
and instrument making; and George Soffos, a Greek bouzouki player. The
Philippine Performing Arts Company dancers will also perform.

Other master folk artists and groups will include: Papaloko and Loray
Mistik, Haitian pop; the Middle Harmonic Motion, with Joe Zeytoonian,
Myriam Eli and Elias Kilzi, Eastern dance music; and the Greek and
Irish fiddle tunes, Panayotis “Paddy” League.

Crafters will demonstrate folk traditions, including: Cracker cow
whips, George Altman; Hawaiian quilting, Ginger LaVoie; chair canning,
Doris Graves and Harold Woodall; Thai food carving, Kanlaya Reneau;
Haitian painting, Jude Thegenus; sponge diving helmets, Nicholas Toth;
duck decoys, Michael Berg; Puerto Rican bobbin lace, Aida Etchegoyen;
Hungarian embroidery, Margaret Horvath; and Haitian sculpture,
Almann Ulysse.

A festival highlight will be a folk master’s forum. It will showcase
four of Florida’s best traditional musicians: James Kelly, Irish
fiddle; George Soffos, Greek bouzouki; Ezequiel Torres, Afro-Cuban
drums; and Joe Zeytoonian, Armenian oud.

Sisian-Goris Sector Of The Yerevan-Meghri Inter-State Road Open For

SISIAN-GORIS SECTOR OF THE YEREVAN-MEGHRI INTER-STATE ROAD OPEN FOR TRAFFIC

ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 10, 2011
GORIS

The Sisian-Goris sector of the Yerevan-Meghri inter-state road
continues being difficult for traffic. The strong wind brings snow
from nearby mountains to the roads which complicates the traffic.

Nerses Asryan, architecture from the “Vosmar” company told Armenpress
correspondent that in spite of the strong wind the traffic is open,
the visibility is normal. During the night the road was also passable
but cars have been left on road because of going wrong.

Ameriabank Presents Advantages Of Brokerage Operations And Its Futur

AMERIABANK PRESENTS ADVANTAGES OF BROKERAGE OPERATIONS AND ITS FUTURES AND OPTIONS

/ARKA/
November 10, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, November 10. /ARKA/. During a presentation seminar held
October 28-November 8 Armenian Ameriabank presented to its business
and potential customers the advantages of brokerage operations,
as well as its futures and options.

The bank said in a press release that the purpose of the presentation
seminar was to introduce its new services and financial instruments at
the local market, including futures and options of the largest North
American and European countries, to present brokerage operations,
in particular, with investment services on international stock and
commodity markets, as well as to introduce the capacities of Ameria
Global Trading system.

According to the press release, during the workshop presented were the
benefits of having brokerage accounts in Ameriabank, which provides
its clients with access to 80 largest stock exchanges in 19 countries,
such as NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, ARGA, GBOT and others.

The ample opportunities of Ameria Global Trading system were also
presented in detail which offers a wide range of trading instruments
(shares, depositary receipts, futures, options) with the possibility
of implementing margin trading.

According to the report, export-oriented enterprises were presented
a set of mechanisms and financial tools enabling the best ways to
manage risk of price fluctuations of goods through international
commodity exchanges.

“The two-day seminar presentation aroused great interest among those
present, bringing hopes of further mutually beneficial cooperation”,
the press release says.

Ameriabank is a universal bank that provides corporate and retail
banking services in an integrated package of banking solutions. It
is owned by Troika Dialog, one of the largest investment companies
in Russia.