Armenian University Lecturer Killed And Her Home Set On Fire, But No

ARMENIAN UNIVERSITY LECTURER KILLED AND HER HOME SET ON FIRE, BUT NOT ACCIDENTALLY

news.am
Sept 19 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – The fire at an apartment house in Yerevan on Saturday was
not accidental; it was an attempt to conceal a murder.

The operative police squad that arrived on the scene discovered the
burnt body of the apartment’s owner, 64-year-old Armine Hovveyan, who
also had fractures on her head. At the apartment house, the police
also found 43-year-old Karen Petrosyan, who was taken to hospital
with bodily injuries, respiratory burns, and alcohol poisoning,
Armenian Police Force Press Service informed Armenian News.NEWS.am.

A criminal case is launched against Petrosyan, on Sunday, on
charges of murder, robbery, and deliberate destruction of-or damage
to-property. The police have found that, on Saturday at noon, Karen
Petrosyan, having used alcohol, went to Armine Hovveyan’s apartment
house where he consumed more alcohol, and then hit Hovveyan over
the head with a hammer several times and killed her. Afterwards,
stealing 40,000 drams ($107 US) and jewelry belonging to Hovveyan,
he set the apartment house on fire in order to hide the traces of
the crime, but he was unable to leave the house.

The fire brigade brought Petrosyan out of the house and transferred
him to hospital where he escaped, but the police found and placed
him under custody.

The stolen money and jewelry are seized. Karen Petrosyan is under
arrest, and an investigation is launched.

Armenian News-NEWS.am reported about this fire earlier.

Pan-Armenian Forum For Heads And Representatives Of Diaspora Armenia

PAN-ARMENIAN FORUM FOR HEADS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF DIASPORA ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS KICKS OFF

AZG DAILY
20-09-2011

The Pan-Armenian Forum for Heads and Representatives of Diaspora
Armenian Organizations kicked off at the ceremonies hall of the
sport-concert complex in Yerevan on September 19.

Attending the solemn session were RA President, Serzh Sargsyan;
His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians; His Holiness
Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia; President of the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Bako Sahakyan; Patriarch of the Armenian
Catholic Church, Nerses Petros XIX; President of the World Council
of Armenian Evangelical Churches, the Very Reverend, Dr. Mkrtich
Melkonyan; ARF Bureau Representative, Hrant Margaryan; Chairman
of the Social-Democratic (Hnchakyan) Party Central Committee,
Sedrak Atchemian; Chairman of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party
(Ramgavar) Central Committee, Mike Kharabian and President of the Union
of Armenians of Russia and the World Armenian Congress, Ara Abrahamyan.

The forum has brought together 550 heads and representatives of 151
Diaspora Armenian organizations from 46 countries.

There to give his opening speech at the solemn session was President
of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan.

Greeting and congratulating everyone on the 20th anniversary of
independence of the Republic of Armenia, the RA President called
the forum participants’ attention to the main issues related to
Armenia-Diaspora partnership that are vital for the reinforcement of
Armenia and the Diaspora, national unity, Armenian Genocide recognition
and preservation of the Armenian identity.

Underlining the role of the Diaspora in Armenia’s advancement, the
RA President also mentioned that “the Diaspora is also our pain”, and
that “Armenia’s reinforcement is the most influential way of fighting
against assimilation in the Diaspora”, “Diaspora and Armenia must turn
into the continuation of each other”, “only through the reinforcement
of a reborn Armenia will it be possible to confront the danger of
assimilation and loss of identity emanating from globalization”. The
RA President also stressed that “the nation’s wishes and Armenia’s
fate unite the Armenian nation…we must see a strong Armenia and a
united nation in the future.”

In closing, RA President Serzh Sargsyan “wished the forum success
and tangible results”.

Then, His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians blessed
the gathered and mentioned that “nations live and survive with their
homeland, and the homeland with the nation”. Touching upon issues
of pan-national significance, that is, Armenia’s reinforcement,
recognition and welfare of Artsakh and Armenian Genocide recognition,
the Catholicos of All Armenians stressed that “claiming is the duty
of the Armenian nation in memory of our ancestors and in front of God.”

His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia called
on the gathered to hold efficient debates and “be guided by the
vision for the future” because for centuries, “Armenians have lived
and dreamed of independence, and now is not the time to just look at
the past and take pride.

His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia mentioned
that discussions on issues of national concern are vital for proving
national unity and pinpointed the “Armenia-Diaspora partnership”
as a primary issue facing the nation and for which it is necessary
to realistically state the importance of the nation.

According to him, if all Armenians don’t have a vision for the
Armenia-Diaspora partnership, it is not realistic. There is a need
to see approaches of all Armenians and become collective,” stressed
His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia.

His Holiness Aram I also touched upon emigration, mentioning that for
centuries, foreigners have had the desire of seeing no Armenians in
Armenia. With that said, it is necessary to confront these phenomena,
improve the people’s domestic conditions, as well as develop and
implement clear-cut programs for reforms.

His Holiness Aram I especially touched upon Armenian Genocide
recognition, the centennial and Armenia’s role with the state approach
and style.

Also there to greet the forum participants were President of the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakyan, Patriarch of the Armenian
Catholic Church, Nerses Petros XIX and President of the World Council
of Armenian Evangelical Churches, the Very Reverend, Dr. Mkrtich
Melkonyan.

ARF Bureau Representative Hrant Margaryan promised to be “open
and sincere without precautions”. Touching upon the polarization
of society in Armenia, the speaker stressed that this may lead
to hatred toward the homeland since the authorities aren’t giving
average citizens the opportunity to take pride in the homeland. He
expressed the concern that the current social state of the country,
corruption and other negative phenomena can kill in us patriotism
and called on the gathered to make structural, radical reforms,
the press service of the Ministry of Diaspora reported.

Armenian Army Demonstrates Its Might Not Only In Parades, Spokesman

ARMENIAN ARMY DEMONSTRATES ITS MIGHT NOT ONLY IN PARADES, SPOKESMAN

Tert.am
21:57 19.09.11

Davit Karapetyan, Spokesperson for Armenia’s Defense Minsitry has
that the Armenian army is demonstrating it might not only in parades,
but also in action.

Speaking to the Armenian news website News.am, he also dismissed
reports that the military parade to be organized in Yerevan on
September 21st is a response to the parade held in Baku on Azerbaijan’s
Independence Day.

“What concerns the views expressed in some media outlets that the
parade to take place on September 21st is a response to the one held
in Azerbaijan, I think such interpretations are not to the point
only because the Armenian army demonstrates it might not only during
parades, but has also proved and is proving it in practice,” said he.

Karapetyan also said that the expenses for the parade are not much.

“What concerns the expense, than not much has been spent, as
demonstrated is whatever already exists in the Armenian Armed Forces,”
explained he.

Scientific Conference Dedicated To 20th Anniversary Of RA Independen

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE DEDICATED TO 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF RA INDEPENDENCE AT ARMENIAN STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY

ARMENPRESSS
19:29, 19 September, 2011

A scientific conference dedicated to 20th anniversary of
RA independence was held today at Armenian State Pedagogical
University after Khachatur Abovyan. Rector Ruben Mirzakhanyan said
at the opening of the scientific conference that independence is an
all-Armenian event. According to him, Armenia faces numerous issues –
provision of Armenia’s strengthening and security, Artsakh conflict
settlement, condemnation of the Armenian Genocide and elimination of
its consequences, unification around the Armenian Apostolic Church,
preservation of Armenian identity and Armenian language in Diaspora.

Mr. Mirzakhanyan said the Pedagogical University is committed and
has a right to promote solution of those issues. “Education quality
at schools is conditioned by us. The more high-quality is teacher’s
education, the higher the level of pupil’s knowledge will be,” the
rector noted.

He noted that we are the state, and we must not confuse the
understandings of leadership and state. “That state – the entire
Armenian nation, will celebrate 20th anniversary of independence
united and together,” Mr. Mirzakhanyan said.

A Brotherhood Is Bolstered By Food And Friendship

A BROTHERHOOD IS BOLSTERED BY FOOD AND FRIENDSHIP
By Paloma Esquivel

Los Angeles Times
September 19, 2011

The Organization of Istanbul Armenians, a group of more than 1,000
Turkish Armenians in Southern California, celebrates a unique culture.

Agavni Ardic-T, left, and Talin Sarafoglu help out in the kitchen
at a gathering of the Organization of Istanbul Armenians. (Brian van
der Brug, Los Angeles Times / September 19, 2011)

In the kitchen of this Winnetka hall, honey-filled balls of lokma are
piled on plates for dessert. Puff pastries called borek are filled
with cheese, eggs and dill, then warmed in the oven. Spicy Armenian
prosciutto chills in the fridge.

The night’s main dish – marinated beef called doner on three large
spits – is roasting. It takes at least five hours to make a proper
doner, says cook Sako Cicek. He places thin ribbons of the meat in
a chafing dish.

Photos: Turkish Armenians in Southern California

The occasion for this feast is Doner Night, an event sponsored by
the Organization of Istanbul Armenians, a group of more than 1,000
Turkish Armenians in Southern California. Of the hundreds of thousands
of Armenians in California, Turkish Armenians make up a small fraction.

In addition to Armenian, they also speak Turkish, listen to Turkish
music and have adopted many of the traditions of that country.

There are times, some said, when this closeness with Turkey – those
who remained in that country were sometimes discouraged from following
their own traditions and culture – has made it difficult to gain
acceptance from other Armenians. But that is changing. Organizations
like the one hosting this event have found ways to embrace both
elements of the culture.

“Now they are going through a certain revival,” said Richard
Hovannisian, who holds the chair of the Armenian Educational Foundation
at UCLA. “They’re given a little more space to discover their culture.”

After renting various spaces for years, the Organization of Istanbul
Armenians occupies an ornate two-story building in Winnetka where
children take Armenian-language lessons and events like Doner Night
bring hundreds together for music and food. This year, the group will
celebrate its 35th anniversary.

But when the group started, said Avedis Tekolian, one of the founders,
“we didn’t have much money. People gave $3, $12. We worked very hard.”

In the U.S., said Talin Sarafoglu, the president of the Istanbul
Armenians ladies auxiliary, which organized the weekend event,
Turkish Armenians were able to learn more about the Armenian side of
their culture.

“When we first came here, we also went through a revival of finding
our Armenian identity,” she said. “Our goal is while we can keep
some of the customs and the food from our native land, we also want
to bond with other Armenian groups.”

Like others, Frank V. Zerunyan, a city councilman in Rolling Hills
Estates, left Istanbul because his family wanted more opportunities
for him than they believed he would have in Turkey. When he was 11,
his father, who had been a successful business owner, started getting
threats.

“At that time, it was not very well received when a non-Turkish
individual or Christian minority reached levels of substance,”
he said. “My father knew very well that I could not have much of a
future in that country.”

When he arrived in the U.S. in 1978, the Organization of Istanbul
Armenians was 2 years old and had only a few dozen members. He joined
and ultimately became chairman of the scholarship committee.

For Berna Khachigian, another member of the auxiliary, the organization
became like a second family.

She came to the U.S. when she was 12 and has only a few close family
members here, she said.

Past 10 p.m. on a recent Saturday night, Khachigian was in the kitchen,
keeping tabs on things. The doner had been served. The dinner had
been an elegant affair, with linen tablecloths and modern white
china. Bottles of soft drinks, red wine and an anise-flavored drink
called raki had been passed around the table.

Photos: Turkish Armenians in Southern California

The deejay was beginning to play Turkish and Armenian songs with a
heavy bass that could be heard clearly in the kitchen.

“This is a gathering place for us,” Khachigian said. “We have friends
here, they have become like cousins.”

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Tigran Mukuchyan appointed as Central Electoral Commission member

Tigran Mukuchyan appointed as Central Electoral Commission member

Aysor.am
Saturday,September 17

By the decree of President Serzh Sargsyan Tigran Mukuchyan was
appointed a member of the Central Electoral Commission, informs the
Press Service of the President.

According to the source on that occasion there have been changes made
in the decree on `Appointing members of Central Electoral Commission’.

On September 14 according to Serzh Sargsyan’s decree the authorization
of the Chairman of the Administrative Appellate Court Tigran Mukuchyan
was ceased since September 15, 2011.

BAKU: Iranian FM warns NATO’s radar in Turkey

Trend, Azerbaijan
Sept 17 2011

Iranian FM warns NATO’s radar in Turkey

[17.09.2011 16:00]
Azerbaijan , Baku, Sept. 17 /Trend, D.Khatinoglu/

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi warns on installing NATO’s
missile defence system in Turkey, IRNA reported.

Salehi said to a press conference with his Armenian counterpart Edward
Nadbandian in Tehran that the West countries do not see the unified
policy amongst the region countries and decision of Turkey to allow
NATO’s missile defence system is doubtable.

US Defense Department has said an ‘early warning’ radar system
belonging to the Washington-led military alliance of NATO will become
operational in Turkey by the end of 2011.

Earlier, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal announced the
country’s intention to host the apparatus on Sept. 2. Following
Ankara’s announcement, Russia criticized the plan and denounced NATO’s
efforts to advance eastward.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said Turkey’s collaboration would mark
another step in the direction of the deployment “of the European
segment of a global US missile defense system.”

In September 2010, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
proposed to develop a 200-million-euro (253-million-dollar) US-backed
missile system around Europe against possible attacks by “rogue
states.”

The NATO chief then named Iran’s nuclear program as one of the reasons
that justify the necessity of a missile system.

Framework Program in Support of EU-Armenia Agreements

TendersInfo – Project Notices
September 16, 2011 Friday

Framework Program in Support of EU-Armenia Agreements

The objectives of the project are to assist the Armenian authorities
in preparing for the implementation of the Comprehensive Institution
Building (CIB) program; to ensure effective institution-building of
core institutions that are central to implementing the Association
Agreement, the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), and the
Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreements; to support the relevant
institutions in complying effectively with the commitments set forth
in the EU-Armenia ENP Action Plan; and to assist the national
authorities to carry out the preparatory, supervisory, monitoring,
audit and evaluation work necessary for the timely and efficient
launch and implementation of actions.To achieve the above mentioned
objectives, the project will have the following components:Component
1: Preparatory Work for the Development of the CIB Institutional
Reform PlansComponent 2: Support to the Implementation of the CIB
Institutional Reform PlansComponent 3: Other Technical Assistance and
Twinning (Implementation of the EU-Armenia ENP Action Plan)The total
budget for this project is 19,100,000 Euros to be funded by the
European Union (EU).

country :Belgium

Raffi Hovhannisyan on `Heritage’ election prospects

Mediamax, Armenia
Sept 17 2011

Raffi Hovhannisyan: If `Heritage’ focuses its whole potential on the
pre-election processes it will get even more parliamentary mandates

Saturday 17 September 2011 13:11

Yerevan/Mediamax/. Leader of “Heritage’ oppositional parliamentary
party Raffi Hovhannisyan expressed the confidence that “if “Heritage’
focuses its whole potential on the pre-election processes it will
enter the parliament with more mandates that it has today’.

Raffi Hovhannisyan noted that `however, it is not a super -goal for
`Heritage”, Mediamax reports.

According to him, it is not ruled out that more organized trips will
be arranged to regional countries and meetings with communities will
be held in Yerevan within coming months. However, `Heritage’ will
announce the decision on how and in what format they will participate
in the elections later on.

Raffi Hovhannisyan also touched upon the ANC-coalition dialogue noting
that the two items on the negotiation agenda are acceptable for
`Heritage’.

According to him, there is a need for early elections in Armenia. But
in any case the second point, `the holding of elections in compliance
with all the democratic standards and ensuring of complete equality’,
also should be realized.

Ruben Vardanyan awarded Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order

Mediamax, Armenia
Sept 17 2011

Ruben Vardanyan awarded Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order

Saturday 17 September 2011 15:28
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree
on awarding Ruben Vardanyan and Samvel Karapetyan, Russian businessmen
of Armenian descent, Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order.

The Director of `Troyka Dialogue’ and President of `Tashir Group’ are
awarded in connection with the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s
independence `for their considerable contribution to protecting
national interests and long-lasting and fruitful activities for the
sake of Armenia’.

Upon the Armenian President’s decree, Armenian author and writer of
political essays from Istanbul Roper Hattejyan is also awarded Saint
Mesrop Mashtots Order.

Architect Artur Meschyan is also awarded Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order.

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