Armenia-Diaspora Conference To Gather 500 Representatives From 50 Co

ARMENIA-DIASPORA CONFERENCE TO GATHER 500 REPRESENTATIVES FROM 50 COUNTRIES

news.am
Sept 16 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – Armenia-Diaspora conference will bring together 500
representatives from 50 countries.

As the press service of the Diaspora Ministry informs Armenian
News-NEWS.am, in the opening ceremony of the Pan-Armenian
conference the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and President of
Nagorno-Karabagh Bako Sahakyan will deliver speeches.

Patriarchal blessing will be given by Catholicos of All Armenians
Karekin II, and Catholicos of Cilicia Aram First.

Within the framework of two-day conference on Armenia’s 20th
anniversary, the reports of the ministers, experts, the media
representatives, and political parties activists will be also
delivered.

Four thematic sessions are scheduled: “The language and education”,
“The youth problems”, “The Genocide’s 100th anniversary” and
“The new mechanisms of Armenia-Diaspora cooperation.”

Famous Vodka Of Karabakh In Baku

FAMOUS VODKA OF KARABAKH IN BAKU

Panorama
Sept 15 2011
Armenia

Famous vodka of Artsakh is being regularly bought by some Azeris,
Samvel Hambartsumyan, the director of a Russian-based company which
purchases vodka of Artsakh, says. Pia.az e-publication quotes the
director of the company saying that they don’t want any contract to
be signed with them.

“Our product gets to Baku through smuggling,” said Hambartsumyan. Some
other Armenian products can also be found in Baku.

“Bizim yol” paper writes that female clothes produced by “Artsakh”
company are being sold in “Bina” trade center, Baku.

“Not only clothes but coffee, wine and some other Armenian products can
be found in Baku. It seems that it’s natural when Armenian products
are sold in Azerbaijan,” said the chairman of “Union of independent
consumers” to “Bizim yol”.

Police Chief Says He Will Quit If Ter-Petrosyan Comes To Power

POLICE CHIEF SAYS HE WILL QUIT IF TER-PETROSYAN COMES TO POWER

Tert.am
15.09.11

Armenia’s Police Chief Alik Sargsyan has said he will quit his
position, if former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan comes to power.

Speaking to reporters at a briefing, Sargsyan said he had a position
during previous administrations too, but will not work with them
again over differences in views between them.

“I worked also during previous administrations. I had a position
during Mr Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s term in office … But I will not
work any longer,” said Sargsyan.

“I am at the same time a private citizen. And everybody has the right
to work or not to work. I still want to work and I work. I may later
not want to,” explained he.

Alik Sargsyan further said that he may be fired any time, but he
continues to work as there is no such decision.

“There is no such decision,” added Alik Sargsyan.

Zohrab Mnatsakanyan – Deputy Foreign Minister Of Armenia

ZOHRAB MNATSAKANYAN – DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA

ARMENPRESS
SEPETMBER 15, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SPETEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: On today’s decree of President
Serzh Sargsyan Zohrab Mnatsakanyan was relieved from the commitments
of RA permanent representative to the Council of Europe.

Presidential press service told Armenpress that with another decree of
the president, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan has been appointed Deputy Foreign
Minister of Armenia.

Serzh Sargsyan: We Managed To Shape An Economy Which Nourishes And A

SERZH SARGSYAN: WE MANAGED TO SHAPE AN ECONOMY WHICH NOURISHES AND ARMS ITS SOLDIER

ARMENPRESS
SEPETMBER 15, 2011
YEREVAN

Having very modest resources and living in conditions of blockade
for two decades, we managed to shape an economy, which nourishes and
arms its soldier, and provides the dignified life of its teacher,
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said today during a reception for
businessmen organized at Karen Demirchyan Sport and Concert Complex
on the eve of Independence Day.

According to the Armenian President, independence has brought a new
economic system with new perspectives and new challenges. As he said,
many traditions have been restored, new ones have been developed
and the increase of level of social responsibility is becoming a
constant process.

“We should remember and never forget that without independent Armenia,
neither big companies nor millionaires would exist today,” he said.

“It is well known that we have proclaimed a social state by
constitution; it is also known that social state still remains a goal
and has not become yet a reality, which cannot be discussed. Though
state and other organizations have made an enormous work in this
sphere, we must confess that the two decades were not enough for
solution of numerous issues of this sphere, but this is not an occasion
of discouragement at all,” Serzh Sargsyan stressed.

Volumes Of Financing By Two Agreements Between Armenia And USA Will

VOLUMES OF FINANCING BY TWO AGREEMENTS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND USA WILL BE INCREASED IN TOTAL BY $16 MLN.

/ARKA/
September 15, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, September 15. /ARKA/. Volumes of financing by two agreements
between Armenia and the USA will be increased in total by $7.3 million
and $8.7 million respectively.

Relevant decision about making amendments in the agreement “On
supporting more competitive and comprehensive private sector” and
“On increasing efficiency of healthcare and social services” as of
2010 was adopted in the government decision on Thursday.

During the meeting, Armenian Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan said
that the essence of the amendments is in the increase of financing
in the frames of the existing support program.

Particularly, total volume of financing in the first agreement is
proposed to increase from $15.4 million to $22.7 million, or by
$7.3 million.

“The programs targeted at macroeconomic stability, financial sector,
support to private sector and competitiveness will be financed”,
he said.

Davtyan said that the second agreement envisages to increase the
total size of financing by about $8.7 million – from $9.3 million to
$18 million.

“Among the spheres to be financed are: healthcare and social programs
on the increase of quality of social services and protection of
vulnerable population”, he said.

These directions are already mentioned in the existing agreements.

Additional financial means are provided for the implementation of
the programs in the next years.

“These traditional programs implemented by USAID will be significantly
increased”, he said.

Iran President Declares Brotherly Ties With Baku

IRAN PRESIDENT DECLARES BROTHERLY TIES WITH BAKU

PanARMENIAN.Net
September 15, 2011 – 17:52 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Nothing can affect the brotherly ties between
Azerbaijan and Iran, President of the Islamic Republic Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said in the frontier city of Parsabad.

Ahmadinejad added that Iran supports Azerbaijani independence, Trend
News reported.

The Iranian president visited the Ardebil Province near the border
of Azerbaijan as well as Khalkhal, Kovsar, Nir; visits to Bilyasuvar,
Parsabad, Germi, Meshkinshahr and Namin are on president’s agenda.

Building a New Future for Students and Teachers in Rural Armenia

Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) – Yerevan Office
1 Northern Avenue, Suite 24,
0001, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
Contact: Inessa Grigoryan
Tel: (+374 10) 50.20.76; 53.34.12
Fax: (+374 10) 50.20.76
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:

Building a New Future for Students and Teachers in Rural Armenia

September 16, 2011, Yerevan, Armenia – Over the past six years, a
variety of educational projects have had a dramatic impact on learning
in the communities in the Baghramian Region of Armavir Marz of Armenia.
The Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) launched its Comprehensive Rural
Development Program there in 2004; improving the quality of general
education and broadening its scope was and remains among its priorities.
As a result, schools are now equipped with safe and bright classrooms,
students and educators have access to up-to-date educational tools and
technologies, and the educational experience has been enhanced by
after-school and recreational programs, as well as by summer camps.

COAF’s holistic approach goes beyond just the classroom or the school
building: with its programs in Karakert, Lernagog, Miasnikian, Dalarik,
Argina, Shenik, Aragatsavan and Baghramian it works to bring
intellectual, creative, social and civic enrichment opportunities to the
entire community. In addition to introducing new technologies and
training for rural teachers, it strives to enhance communication among
children, their teachers and their parents. According to Serob
Khachatryan, COAF Executive Director, “Through our Education Program, we
are facilitating the evolution of village schools into child-centered
centers of excellence, contributing to the professional orientation of
students and giving them new horizons for self-expression.”

Upgraded infrastructure has been vital to improving the quality of
education in these rural communities. For too long, the children were
deprived of the most basic conditions for a healthy school environment.
According to Hayser Kirakosyan, a History teacher at Dalarik School,
“The newly renovated and refurbished school gifted to us by COAF is like
a miracle, and I am absolutely convinced that our children now will
strive for higher results and will attain tangible achievements.”

In cooperation with Step by Step Benevolent Foundation, COAF is offering
the Teachers’ Training Program, which aids local educators in upgrading
their background knowledge and enriching their classes. Its training
sessions, workshops, class observations, group discussions and joint
lesson planning have brought new insights and new enthusiasm even to
experienced teachers. Gayane Gabrielyan, Vice Principal of Lernagog
School, thought she knew everything a teacher needed to know, but that
was before she was introduced to more innovative elements and
interactive methods of teaching. “Having participated in COAF’s
education program activities, I realize that I still have much to
learn,” Mrs. Gabrielyan now concludes.

Her supervisor shares that opinion. “In the past, I thought that chalk
and the blackboard were the best tools for teaching students. Through
COAF’s programs I came to appreciate the important role new technologies
play in the development of the young,” comments Koryun Makaryan,
Lernagog School Principal.

Another COAF initiative is the Small Grants for Rural Teachers project,
which is designed to foster close collaboration in education and
networking within and between the villages. At least two educators must
collaborate on each proposal; the result has been a variety of
innovative projects exploring new subjects and taking creative
approaches that incorporate new teaching tools and methodologies. New
models for learning are being created, and they will be shared with
other schools.

COAF and local educators are committed to providing this generation of
young Armenians with opportunities for self-discovery and development.
After-school activities expose students to learning in a more informal
environment. According to Nara Martirosyan, COAF Education Program
Manager, “It is gratifying to observe how the children living in
socially insecure conditions who previously attended crumbling rural
schools reveal their talents by being engaged in Student Councils, Photo
and Video Clubs, English Language classes, Youth Clubs in Agriculture
and Basketball. This way we are preparing students to be the scholars,
artists, citizens and leaders of tomorrow.”

COAF’s educational efforts don’t end with the academic year. It has
introduced Summer Camps to Armenia. Each camp is organized locally, but
its curriculum is always rich in education, entertainment and athletic
activities, along with interactive games and visits by popular artists
and athletes. Nine-year-old Harutyun Tovmasyan and fourteen-year-old
Vahram Avagyan have fond memories of Karakert camp this summer. Both
made new friends; Harutyun enjoyed the drawing class at the camp and
learned how to play basketball. They look forward to the next year’s
Summer Camp with great enthusiasm.

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About COAF

The Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) is a non-profit organization,
founded in 2000 in New York that works to secure a brighter future for
the children in Armenia’s impoverished rural villages through improved
education, health care, community life and economic conditions. With the
introduction of a unique clustering approach in 2004, COAF currently
implements a Comprehensive Rural Development Program in ten villages in
the Baghramian Region of Armavir Marz and two villages in Aragatsotn
Marz. Over the past six years, more than 22,000 rural residents
including 5,000 children from the communities of Argina, Arteni,
Baghramian, Dalarik, Hushakert, Lernagog, Karakert, Miasnikian, Shenik
and Yervandashat have benefited from COAF’s continuous development
projects and the improved schools, kindergartens, health clinics, sport
complexes, community centers, capacity building trainings and workshops,
and business opportunities that have resulted.

http://www.coafkids.org/

Azerbaidjan : Le Domicile Des Parents D’un Journaliste Attaque

AZERBAIDJAN : LE DOMICILE DES PARENTS D’UN JOURNALISTE ATTAQUE

Source/Lien : Reporters Sans Frontieres
16-09-2011

Info Collectif VAN – – Le Collectif VAN vous
invite a lire cette information publiee sur le site des Reporters
Sans Frontières le 14 septembre 2011.

Le domicile des parents d’un journaliste attaque et sa famille
violemment agressee

Les autorites azerbaidjaniases utilisent parfois des techniques
de censure et d’intimidation aussi surprenantes que brutales. Le 9
septembre 2011, les services de securite de la Binagadi Oil Company,
entreprise petrolière appartenant au gouvernement, ont attaque a la
pelleteuse la maison de la famille du journaliste Idrak Abbasov,
situee dans la banlieue de Bakou, sous pretexte qu’elle avait ete
construite illegalement.

“Il s’agit d’une action punitive. Cette attaque vise clairement a
faire taire Idrak Abbasov, dont le travail d’investigation derange la
Binagadi Oil Compagny. Elle jette une lumière crue sur les pratiques
d’intimidation mises en oeuvre pour reduire au silence les journalistes
en Azerbaïdjan. En plus de menacer et d’agresser directement les
professionnels de la presse, les autorites n’hesitent pas a s’en
prendre a leurs proches”, a declare Reporters sans frontières.

Journaliste pour l’Institute of Reporters Freedom and Safety,
Idrak Abbasov enquetait sur les activites illegales de la Binagadi
Oil Compagny, une branche de la State Oil Compagny of Azerbaijan,
responsable de la destruction d’habitations dans la region de Bakou
a des fins d’exploitation petrolière. Les maisons construites il y a
20 ans dans cette municipalite sont rasees, les habitants indemnises
ou reloges. Durant des mois, des representants de la compagnie avaient
menace le père et le frère du journaliste de faire subir a leur maison
le meme traitement si ce dernier n’arretait pas ses recherches.

Le 9 septembre 2011 vers 11 heures (heure locale), a Sulutepe
près de Bakou, un groupe d’hommes vetus de noir a fait irruption
au domicile que les parents d’Idrak Abbasov habitent depuis 25 ans,
sous pretexte qu’elle avait ete “construite illegalement”. Les parents
du journaliste, ses frères et leurs enfants ont ete violemment roues
de coups a l’aide de matraques. Transferes a l’hôpital, le père du
journaliste est actuellement dans le coma, et sa mère ainsi que son
frère ont ete places en soins intensifs pour traumatisme crânien.

Aucune notification d’expulsion n’avait ete transmise a la famille
pour qu’elle quitte la maison.

Cet episode sinistre rappelle le cas de Leyla Yunus, activiste des
droits de l’homme et fondatrice de l’Institut pour la paix et la
democratie, dont les locaux avaient ete rases au bulldozer le 11
août 2011, sous pretexte qu’il se trouvait a l’endroit precis où un
parc serait construit en hommage a l’ancien president Heydar Aliyev,
père defunt de l’actuel president Ilham Aliyev.

www.collectifvan.org

10 000 Touristes Russes Attendus En Armenie En Octobre

10 000 TOURISTES RUSSES ATTENDUS EN ARMENIE EN OCTOBRE
Stephane

armenews.com
vendredi 16 septembre 2011

Une ONG Russo-armenienne de bienfaisance “Question d’honneur” a signe
un accord avec la societe Nouveau Tour.

En vertu de cet accord, environ 10 000 touristes russes voyageront
en Armenie a la fin Octobre.

L’accord a ete signe dans le cadre du premier Forum interregional
russo-armenien.

Meri Nersisyan, directeur general de la societe russe Voyage a declare
que la mise en ~uvre de ce projet aurait un impact favorable sur le
developpement du tourisme en Armenie.

Andranik Nokoghosyan, president de “question d’honneur” a declare pour
sa part que les visites guidees offertes aux touristes russes seront
plus favorables que celles fournies par d’autres agences de voyage.