ARDF suggests recalling signatures from Armenian-Turkish protocols

news.am, Armenia
June 24 2011

ARDF again suggests recalling signatures from Armenian-Turkish protocols

June 24, 2011 | 20:36

YEREVAN. – A great number of external forces to turn Armenia and
Diaspora against each other and drive a wedge between them, said ARFD
bureau member Hrant Margaryan to the party’s General Assembly on
Friday.

According to him, Armenian circles do not always react adequately to
these challenges. In this context Margaryan referred to
Armenian-Turkish relations, emphasizing that all Armenians must
develop a common position on the issue of compensation required from
the Turkish side for the Armenian Genocide.

“Today we need to revoke the signatures. Later, at a right moment, we
can initiate a new, non-humiliating relationship with Turkey. This
will be possible when the Armenian Genocide is recognized at all
international levels and we can proceed to negotiation of the further
demands,” said the politician.

ARFD to form volunteer groups to tackle election violations in ROA

news.am, Armenia
June 24 2011

ARFD to form volunteer groups to tackle election violations in Armenia

June 24, 2011 | 20:09

YEREVAN. – Certain candidates and political powers are openly engaged
in pre-election bribery and nobody actually cares to punish the
lawbreakers, said ARDF bureau member Hrant Margaryan to party’s
General Assembly.

`The atmosphere in our country will change should people come to elect
the Government through free and transparent elections, should each
citizen realize his share of responsibility,’ said Margaryan, adding
that ARFD will soon start recruiting volunteer groups to tackle
election violations.

BAKU: No agreement at Azerbaijani-Armenian talks

news.az, Azerbaijan
June 24 2011

No agreement at Azerbaijani-Armenian talks
Fri 24 June 2011 20:33 GMT | 16:33 Local Time

The Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents have failed to reach agreement
on the Karabakh peace process at a meeting mediated by the Russian
president.

A joint statement issued after the meeting in the Russian city of
Kazan on Friday said, however, that some progress had been made,
Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported.

“The heads of state confirmed mutual understanding on a range of
issues, the resolution of which contributes to the creation of the
conditions for the approval of the Basic Principles [for a Karabakh
settlement],” the joint statement said.

The document says that the participants in the meeting reviewed work
done on reaching agreement on the draft Basic Principles.

As the delegations were settling themselves at the negotiating table,
the Russian president commented: “To achieve a result, it is necessary
to be close to each other.”

The presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia expressed their gratitude to
the leaders of Russia, the USA and France, the countries co-chairing
the OSCE Minsk Group, “for their constant attention to the problem of
a Nagorno-Karabakh settlement”. They praised the personal efforts of
the Rusian Federation president to help the sides reach agreement, the
joint statement said.

The outcome of the summit was predictable,’ Russian political analyst
Alexey Vlasov told RIA Novosti. `But the most important factor for a
solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict…is how much the sides listen
to Russia.’

The Kazan summit was the ninth trilateral meeting of the presidents
since 2008 and the second this year. The previous summit was hled on 5
March in Sochi.

The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, mediating a settlement to the
conflict, and the US and French presidents personally had all urged
the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders to seize the moment and reach
agreement on the Basic Principles at the Kazan summmit.

The Basic Principles for a settlement of the Karabakh conflict, also
known as the Madrid principles, were submitted to Azerbaijan and
Armenia by the foreign ministers of France and Russia and the US
secretary of state’s assistant in November 2007. The mediators
presented an updated version of the principles to the Azerbaijani and
Armenian sides in 2010.

The principles include: the return of the territories surrounding
Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control; an interim status for
Nagorno-Karabakh providing guarantees for security and
self-governance; a corridor linking Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh; the
future determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh
through a legally binding expression of will; the right of all
internally displaced persons and refugees to return to their former
places of residence; and international security guarantees that would
include a peacekeeping operation.

Earlier in the day the Azerbaijan, Armenian and Russian presidents had
lunch together.

After the summit, the Russian and Armenian presidents left to watch
the annual horse race for the Russian President’s Cup. The race was
won by a stallion from Tajikistan, Korol or King.

News.Az

Understanding reached on Karabakh issues

Voice of Russia
June 24 2011

Understanding reached on Karabakh issues

The presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan Dmitry Medvedev,
Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev have reached an understanding on a
number of issues regarding the Karabakh settlement at a meeting in
Kazan in the Volga region.

“Their decision will help create the conditions for the approval of
the basic principles of settlement,” according to an official joint
statement.

Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev highly appreciated the efforts of
President Dmitry Medvedev in promoting the agreement.

The Karabakh conflict began in 1988 when the predominantly Armenian
enclave demanded independence from Azerbaijan.

An armed conflict followed in which Armenia participated as a result
of which Azerbaijan lost control over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Western Prelacy News – 06/24/2011

June 24, 2011
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
6252 Honolulu Avenue
La Crescenta, CA 91214
Tel: (818) 248-7737
Fax: (818) 248-7745
E-mail: [email protected]
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PRELATE TO CELEBRATE DIVINE LITURGY AT
THE CRESCENTA VALLEY PARISH

On Sunday, June 26th, 2011, the Feast of Holy Etchmiadzin, H.E.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will celebrate Divine Liturgy and
deliver the sermon at the Crescenta Valley church (6252 Honolulu Ave., La
Crescenta).
The service begins at 11:00 a.m. at the Prelacy “Dikran and Zarouhie
Der Ghazarian” Hall.

PRELATE WELCOMES REV. FR. BOGHOS BALTAYAN

On Thursday, June 23rd, 2011, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, welcomed to the Prelacy Rev. Fr. Boghos Baltayan and his wife, who
are currently visiting from Greece.
Fr. Boghos reported on the situation of the Armenian community in
Greece, which was of particular interest to the Prelate since he has
previously served in Greece at the Thessaloniki parish. The Prelate gave
Fr. Boghos an overview of the mission that is carried out by the Prelacy and
of the activities of our churches and schools.
Fr. Boghos will conduct Divine Liturgy at St. Mary’s Church in
Glendale on Sunday, June 26th, and at St. Garabed Church in Hollywood on
Sunday, July 3rd.

PRELATE TO ATTEND VICTORY BALL AND
NAVASARTIAN GAMES CLOSING CEREMONY

On Thursday, June 30th, the Homenetmen 36th Navasartian games and
festival will begin at Birmingham High School. The festival continues until
Sunday, July 3rd.
The Prelate will attend the closing ceremony which will take place
on Sunday evening, and will convey his blessings and message.
The annual Homenetmen Victory Ball will be held on Saturday, June
25th at CBS Studios. The Prelate will deliver the invocation and read the
letter of blessing of H.H. Catholicos Aram I.

PRELACY PARTICIPATES IN L.A. CITY
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION FORUM

On Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011, a public forum organized by the City
of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission was held at the Van Nuys City Hall
Chambers with the theme, “”Religious Pluralism: Shaping the American
Identity – From Persecution to Pluralism”.
The forum focused on communities who have experienced persecution
transitioning into a pluralistic society and the challenges they face, among
them the Armenian, Iranian Jewish and Coptic communities.
Among the panelists was Archdeacon Mark Shirin, representing the
Western Prelacy and the ANC-WR. ANC-WR board member Mrs. Nora Hovsepian was
among the guests in attendance.

www.westernprelacy.org

Heritage Reminds Serzh Sargsyan Of Responsibility To Armenian Nation

HERITAGE REMINDS SERZH SARGSYAN OF RESPONSIBILITY TO ARMENIAN NATION BEFORE KAZAN MEETING

PanARMENIAN.Net
June 23, 2011

PanARMENIAN.Net – Heritage Party issued a special statement in
connection with the oncoming June 24 Kazan-hosted meeting between
Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian president.

According to the statement, Heritage rejects the efforts to present
as negotiations Armenia-Azerbaijan format of meetings, which are held
in the absence of the legitimate authorities of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic, as well as the attempts to impose solutions as their result.

Heritage cautioned the Armenian president who heads for Kazan that any
meeting held without the presence of the legitimate representatives
of NKR, or any document which is born from such a meeting, is legally
null and void and his commitment under oath is not to foreign leaders,
as the Deauville Statement implies, but rather before the entire
Armenian nation.

Serzh Sargsyan Visits Ambulance’s "Center" Headquarter

SERZH SARGSYAN VISITS AMBULANCE’S “CENTER” HEADQUARTER

ARMENPRESS
June 23, 2011
YEREVAN

RA President Serzh Sargsyan visited today the “Ambulance” CJSC’s
“Center” headquarter, where he got acquainted with the process of
events aimed at the modernization of the ambulance service.

It was mentioned that according to the “RA Ambulance Service
Modernization Strategy” and the schedule of the implementation of
the strategy events, it is intended to modernize the ambulance
autopark, invest a global navigation system, monitoring system,
draft corresponding standards, implement staff training and education
programs. Some of the works have already been implemented and the
rest is in progress.

The Government of the People’s Republic of China provided 88 ambulance
cars. An official from the presidential press service told Armenpress
that Serzh Sargsyan toured in the thoroughly reconstructed building
of the “Ambulance” CJSC’s “Center” headquarter. At the yard of the
headquarter new linear ambulance cars were shown and the medical
equipments’ working capacity was presneted.

Changes Will Take Place In The Staff Of The Republican Party Of The

CHANGES WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE STAFF OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN THE NEAREST FUTURE

Noyan Tapan

23.06.2011

(Noyan Tapan – 23.06.2011) Changes will take place in the staff of the
Republican Party of the National Assembly in the nearest future. The
parliamentary powers of Arman Sahakyan, a member of the party, will
be early stopped on the occasion of the appointment of the head of
the State Property Management Department adjunct to the Government
of the Republic of Armenia of June 22.

A. Sahakyan was elected a Deputy in accordance to the appropriate
electoral system from the electoral list of the Republican Party,
so, according to the Electoral Code, the vacant seat will be given
the next candidate of the same list. As the press speaker of the RP,
the secretary of the Republican Party in the National Assembly Eduard
Sharmazanov informed the reporter of Noyan Tapan the fraction hasn’t
discussed the question of the applicant for the seat of the Republican
Deputy yet.

Let’s mention that there are only seven candidatures in the RP list
for the vacant seat and the next candidature is Hamlet Zakaryan.

According to the documents nominated in the Parliamentary Elections
of 2007, he was the Rector of the Armenian Institute of Ecology,
Economics and Law in Yerevan and a professor, academician of the RF
Humanitarian and Economic Academy at that time.

www.nt.am

Human Rights Defender Elena Bonner Dies At 88

HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER ELENA BONNER DIES AT 88
Nanore Barsoumian

For decades, Elena Bonner stood tall in the way of injustice,
dedicating her life to a struggle against authoritarianism and human
rights abuses. She battled Soviet-era persecutions, becoming a leading
dissident. She spoke on behalf of the oppressed peoples of the Soviet
Union and directed the eyes of the world to the darkest of places,
where blood and agony pervaded. Her voice could not be easily ignored,
and she used it relentlessly. On June 18, we all lost an irreplaceable
human being. Bonner passed away in Boston, at the age of 88, due to
heart failure. Many dispossessed and disenfranchised people, among
them Armenians, remain grateful to her.

Elena Bonner

“Practically from the very beginning of the national liberation
movement in Karabagh, Elena Bonner had been actively protecting the
right of our nation to self-determination. She visited our country
and together with us fought for restoration of historical justice and
from the highest platforms demanded a stop to human rights violation
pursued by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabagh,” wrote the president of the
Nagorno Karabagh Republic, Bako Sahakyan, in a letter addressed to the
family of the activist. “Accept my deep and sincere condolences. In
this difficult hour the people and authorities of the Nagorno Karabagh
Republic share with you the whole pain and sorrow of this irretrievable
loss. We shall always keep in mind the bright memory of Elena Bonner.”

In compliance with her wishes, Bonner will be cremated. The urn
containing her ashes will be flown to Russia to be buried alongside
her husband, Andrei Sakharov, mother, and brother.

Born on Feb. 15, 1923, in Merv, Turkmenistan, to Gevork Alikhanov,
a prominent Armenian Communist and a secretary of the Comintern,
and Ruth Bonner, a Jewish woman born in Siberia, Elena spent her
childhood in Chita, a city in southeast Russia. In 1937, her life
changed drastically when her father was arrested. Elena moved to
her grandmother’s residence in Leningrad with her mother and younger
brother, Igor. A year later, her mother was sent to hard labor in a
gulag. They would lose contact until the early 1950’s. In 1954, her
parents were exonerated. More than half a century after her father’s
arrest, Elena learned that her father was executed in 1938.

Elena graduated from a Leningrad high school, became a nurse, and
volunteered in the Red Army’s hospital trains in 1941. After being
wounded, she was discharged in 1945, and soon enrolled in the First
Leningrad Medical Institute. She married her classmate Ivan Semyonov
and, in 1950, gave birth to a daughter, Tatiana, and a son, Alexey,
in 1956. Nine years later the couple separated.

Andrei Sakharov and Bonner met outside a courtroom in Kaluga while
protesting the trials of human rights advocates in 1970. They married
in 1972, the year she renounced her Communist Party membership, partly
affected by the state’s response to the 1968 uprising in Prague,
and partly due to what befell her parents and friends.

The couple spent the following two decades-until Sakharov’s death in
1989-rushing to the defense of the oppressed in the Soviet Union and
elsewhere, despite arrests and harassment. Both were internationally
known figures, a fact that shielded them to some degree from severe
Soviet repercussions. Sakharov, a Russian nuclear physicist and human
rights activist, was on the team that built the Soviet Union’s first
hydrogen bomb, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975.

Bonner and Sakharov were at the center of the dissident movement,
monitoring human rights violations against ethnic and religious
minorities, and persecutions of political dissenters. Years of
harassment by the KGB, as well as arrests-Sakharov was arrested after
he called for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and Bonner for
slandering the Soviet state-did not silence the persistent duo. Both
were exiled to Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod), which culminated in a
memoir, Alone Together, published in 1987. In 1985, after three hunger
strikes by Sakharov, Bonner was allowed to travel to the U.S. for
open heart surgery. Their exile ended suddenly when they received a
call from Mikhail Gorbachev a day after a telephone was installed in
their apartment.

Even after Sakharov’s death in 1989, Bonner continued her crusade for
justice in Russia. She championed human rights above all else. In 1995,
she resigned from the Presidential Human Rights Commission to protest
the war in Chechnya, and ceased to support Boris Yeltsin. She later
voiced her opposition to his successor, Vladimir Putin.

Staunch supporter of Karabagh

Bonner was an outspoken supporter of the self-determination of
Nagorno-Karabagh. She visited the region a number of times as a
member of Helsinki Watch (which later evolved to Human Rights Watch),
and with Sakharov. She testified before the U.S. Congress and at the
UN on the situation in Karabagh, condemning the massacres carried
out by Azerbaijan against the Armenians. She wrote essays on the
subject, focusing international attention on human rights abuses
against Armenians in Azerbaijan and the assaults against the people
of Karabagh.

In May 1990, Bonner received the “Woman of the Year” award from the
National Representative Assembly (NRA) of the Prelacy of the Armenian
Apostolic Church.

In 1991, Bonner co-authored a letter with Yuri Orlov, a prominent
nuclear physicist and human rights advocate, addressed to two U.S.

Congressmen, urging them to consider the plight of Armenians in the
Soviet Union who were forcefully deported, tortured, and killed in
Azeri controlled regions.

The “Soviet army and special troops have been systematically deporting
thousands of Armenians, even entire villages, from Azerbaijan to
Armenia, according to a group of participants in the first Sakharov
Human Rights Congress who visited the region last week,” they wrote.

“Soviet tanks and helicopters surround the villages. The men are
separated from their wives and children; they are often beaten and
tortured, sometimes killed. The fate of most is unknown. The women and
children are evacuated by helicopter to Armenia. By giving this kind
of support to the Azerbaijanis, the Soviet central government is not
only flagrantly violating the human rights of thousands of Armenians,
but intensifying the instabilities of this volatile region.”

Bonner’s activism impacted numerous lives, as she became a beacon
of hope for the oppressed. On June 21, four Armenian men-“Armenian
political prisoners of the Soviet period”-sent their condolences to
the Russian branch of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation. “She was one of
the most prominent Soviet human rights activists, a firm and resolute
person,” they wrote.Ā “At the time, each of us felt her support and
protection.Ā Her experience in an uncompromising struggle is still
relevant today. We grieve with the family.”

Note: The biographical data above is based on Elena Bonner’s biography
as presented by the Andrei Sakharov Foundation.

Text of ARF Eastern US Central Committee Statement

The Central Committee of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Eastern
United States joins with Armenians worldwide to mourn the passing of
Elena Bonner, the world renowned human rights activist. Armenians will
always remember how, together with her husband Andrei Sakharov, Dr.

Bonner spoke out forcefully in condemnation of the Azeri massacres of
Armenians in Sumgait, Kirovabad, and Baku, Azerbaijan in 1988 and 1990.

Dr. Bonner was a champion for the right of self-determination for
the people of Mountainous Karabakh. As a prominent member of Helsinki
Watch, she travelled to Karabakh on a number of occasions to see for
herself the human rights conditions in the region. Through the Sakharov
Foundation, she wrote and spoke often in support of Karabakh on the
international stage including in the United Nations and in testimony
before the U.S. Congress. The ARF expresses its deep condolences
to Dr. Bonner’s children, Alexey Semyonov and Tatiana Yankelevich,
and their families.

Armenian Activists Reflect

The Armenian Weekly reached out to community activists and leaders, who
had met and worked with Bonner, for their impressions and reflections.

“I met Andrei Dmitrievich first in Newton when he was visiting his
daughter, Tatiana Yankelevich, many years ago. Subsequently to that,
we worked closely with the Sakharov Foundation, and Elena agreed to
come to the United States and testify at hearings that we were doing
in Washington, D.C. regarding Nagorno-Karabagh. She was wonderful. She
was a champion of the cause. She even came to the UN. We had a special
luncheon for her-this is the East Coast and West Coast ANCs [Armenian
National Committee] of those days. She visited the Hairenik [Building
in Watertown, Mass.] and gave interviews to our papers. We remained
friends. When she was living in Newton, Mass., she invited me over
to dinner, and she made dolma. Her daughter Tatiana was there as well.

Those are the things that I remember, having long discussions with
her, at night, in the hotel room when we were traveling from New
York to DC. [We would talk about] Nagorno-Karabagh, her daughter,
Andrei Dmitrievich, her background…everything!”

-Ani Haroian, member, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Eastern
U.S. Central Committee

“The ANCA joins with Armenians from across the United States in
marking the loss of Yelena Bonner, a proud daughter of the Armenian
nation, who -with courage, compassion, and an unerring moral compass,
emerged on the world stage as a giant in the struggle for truth,
freedom, and universal human rights. We recall, with great warmth and
enduring respect, her hard work advancing the democratic and national
aspirations of the Armenian nation, especially during the difficult
early years of the Artsakh liberation movement, a troubled time during
which her voice and values made a real and lasting difference for
the future of the Armenian people.”

-Aram Hamparian, executive director, Armenian National Committee of
America (ANCA)

“Dr. Bonner was a remarkable woman who brought intelligence and
compassion to her work. Among her lesser known accomplishments was her
leadership that brought the First International Sakharov Congress to
send one of the first international observer groups to Nagorno-Karabagh
in 1991. She has left an everlasting mark on our world.”

-Sharistan Melkonian, executive director, Armenian Volunteer Corps.

Melkonian met Bonner in her role as executive director of the Armenian
National Committee of America, Eastern Region.

“She has played a significant role in the support of the Karabagh
movement with her husband, Andre Sakharov. That was during the Soviet
era, at a time when the government and all the Soviet machinery were
working against us. Her and her husband’s voices were very important
in support of our demands. They offered great moral support.”

-FatherĀ Bedros Shetilian of the St Gregory Armenian Church in
Springfield, Mass. He met Bonner in Russia.

http://www.armenianweekly.com/2011/06/23/human-rights-defender-elena-bonner-dies-at-88/

Ameriabank Is The "Platinum" Sponsor Of The First Competition Of Bus

AMERIABANK IS THE “PLATINUM” SPONSOR OF THE FIRST COMPETITION OF BUSINESS PLANS OF AUA STUDENTS

/ARKA/
June 23
YEREVAN

Armenian Ameriabank is the “platinum” sponsor of the first “Competition
of business plans” where seven teams of first-year students of American
University of Armenia (AUA) participated.

“Golden” sponsors of the event became the companies MLL Industries
and Kia Motors Armenia.

The jury of the competition consisted of the representatives of
Armenian companies and American investors which selected the first
three winners: the first place occupied the team Touch Karaoke Bar,
second – Groof and third – Delice Bakery.

The team occupying the first place got prizes from the sponsors,
including VISA/Master Card Gold from Ameriabank, money award in the
amount of 200 thousand drams from Kia Motors Armenia and opportunity
to participate in the excursion to the new building of “Zvartnots”
airport organized by MLL Industries (the company conducts the coating
works of the interior of new terminal of “Zvartnots” airport – ARKA).

The best participants of the competition from different teams can
undergo practical training in Ameriabank. Upon the implementation
of the best business plan they will get legal consulting by the
specialists of legal service of Ameria cjsc and support in financial
issues.

Ameriabank cjsc is a universal bank providing investment, corporate
and limited retail banking services within the comprehensive portfolio
of banking solutions.

Chairman of Board of Directors is Ruben Vardanyan, Chairman of
Directorate-General Director is Artak Hanesyan. Strategic partner of
Armeriabank is one of the largest investment companies of Russia – the
Group “Troyka Dialog” which is one of the largest investment-banking
companies in Russia. ($1 – 373.62 drams).