Against Lies About Khojalu

AGAINST LIES ABOUT KHOJALU

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16:26:13 – 24/02/2010

February 24, the presentation of the project Xocali.net took place
in Yerevan.

Chairman of NGO "Initiative for the Prevention of xenophobia" Armine
Adibekyan and a specialist in information security Samvel Martirosyan
presented a number of Azerbaijanis fabricated materials and facts
concerning the events of February 1992 in Khojalu (Agdam).

The site hosts the researches of Hayk Demoyan and Levon
Melik-Shahnazaryan. The participants of the forum openarmenia.com, as
well as the Center for Public Relations and Information Administration
of the President helped the fulfillment of the project.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society-lraho

Iranian President: Nothing Can Affect Tehran-Baku Relations

IRANIAN PRESIDENT: NOTHING CAN AFFECT TEHRAN-BAKU RELATIONS

Yerkir
22.02.2010 13:45

Yerevan (Yerkir) – Nothing can affect Tehran-Baku relations, which have
a bright future, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated at the
meeting with Azerbaijani Parliament Speaker Ogtay Asadov on February.

He said Iran has always supported Azerbaijan’s prosperity. Significant
steps were taken to expand cooperation between the two neighbor states,
Iran lifted visa requirements for Azeri citizens, he emphasized
calling for closer cooperation on sharing Caspian Sea resources.

Referring to regional issues, Azeri Parliament Speaker Asadov said
if the major powers had really wished to solve regional issues, the
crises must have been resolved by now. "The history proves that they
have only pursued their own interests in the region," he added.

Democratic Party Calls To Refuse Neoliberalism

DEMOCRATIC PARTY CALLS TO REFUSE NEOLIBERALISM

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13:52:41 – 23/02/2010

The Armenian Democratic Party issued a statement on February 19 which
in particular runs that despite some progress on the external front,
the internal policy of the authorities is worrying.

Social justice lacks in the country, no real fight against shadow
economy, corruption and oligopoly is carried out. The party thinks
that the reason of economic failures is in the lack of wish of the
government to renounce from neoliberal system.

According to experts, 40 percent of the economy is in the shadow, about
70 percent in out, the statement says. The foreign debt is 46 percent
of the GDP, only one step separates the country from bankruptcy.

The party calls to renounce from neoliberalism and to take up
democratic socialism.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politic

Language Barrier: Job Prospects Poor In NKR For Russian-Speaking Arm

LANGUAGE BARRIER: JOB PROSPECTS POOR IN NKR FOR RUSSIAN-SPEAKING ARMENIANS
Anahit Danielyan

20 10/02/22 | 16:04

Refugees from Azerbaijan Need "Crash Course" in Armenian to Find Work

Tamara Amirdjanova, an Armenian refugee from Azerbaijan, had the
following to say regarding the issue of refugee return bandied about
in the Karabakh conflict settlement negotiations:

"I will never go back to Baku. I can’t even think about returning
for I remember how we grabbed our kids in our arms and fled that place.

Better I live in poverty in Karabakh, the homeland, than return there."

She cannot even picture the possibility of living with Azerbaijanis
in the same town or village. "I’m also against their return. It’s not
enough that they took the homes of Armenians in Azerbaijan? Let them
live there and we will live here," says Mrs. Amirdjanova.

She constantly reminisces about her home in Baku bit she’s happy
in Shushi, where she lives now. She, her husband and four kids were
forced to leave Baku in 1989.

We wish to stay in Shushi

"We left with the clothes on our back. We took nothing else and left
for Moscow. We were then sent to Armenia. We resided in Sisian for
four years. Working in the local factory and living in a dormitory.

But since we didn’t own a home, we decided to pack and leave for
Karabakh, our native soil. Luckily, when we got here, the government
allocated a house for us," said Mrs. Amirdjanova, who lives with her
husband and daughter in a four room apartment in Shushi.

Her other three children have already married and have kids of their
own. One of her daughters is married and living in the Russian town
of Rostov. The other girl is married and living in Shushi. Her son
is married as well and rents an apartment in Shushi.

Mrs. Amirdjanova says that she can’t afford to buy a house and doesn’t
make enough money to qualify for a home mortgage.

The parents don’t have the means to financially assist their son. Her
sixty year-old husband is the only one with a job working at the
electric utility, making 60,000 AMD monthly. She confesses that they
couldn’t get by without the money her daughter sends from Rostov.

"How could we make it without the cash she sends now and then?" asks
Mrs. Amirdjanova, who can’t find a job but isn’t old enough to start
getting her pension allowance.

My children went to Russian schools in Baku

Their 37 year-old unmarried daughter who lives with them also doesn’t
work. The daughter graduated from an accounting vocational school but
is now attending college courses to get that much-needed diploma. Most
employers now demand it. The other daughter living in Shushi also is
without a job and takes computer courses to improve her work prospects.

Mrs. Amirdjanova points to the language barrier as one of the reasons
for their being unemployed. She says the girls went to a Russian
school in Baku and that in Karabakh one must be fluent in Armenian.

Mrs. Amirdjanova tries not to dwell on this issue too much. Rather,
she’s quick to point out that the family has grown to love Shushi
and that they have no plans to move. It would be convenient though,
she says, if the language issue was somewhat resolved. "We older folk
get by somehow, but it’s really tough on the young people," she says.

What about the kids of those who left Artsakh during the war years?

Many refugees from Azerbaijan now living in Artsakh raise the language
barrier issue. While they don’t want to move, not being fluent in
Armenian is a real hindrance when looking for work.

Sanasar Saryan, who heads the NKR Refugee Social Organization, has
constantly raised the issue. He suggests that Russian also be used
for secretarial and clerical and functions.

Mr. Saryan says such a move just might induce more Armenians to return
to Karabakh. He believes that many have the desire to return but, given
the language barrier, they just can’t picture themselves finding work.

In this category of potential returnees, Mr. Saryan includes not
only Armenians who fled Azerbaijan but Karabakh natives who moved
to Russia during the war years. Their children have also attended
Russian schools, just like Mrs. Amirdjanova’s children.

http://hetq.am/en/karabakh/refugees/

BAKU: Karabakh Conflict Included Into Protocols

KARABAKH CONFLICT INCLUDED INTO PROTOCOLS

news.az
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Feb 22 2010
Azerbaijan

Faruk Logoglu "Armenian lobby and their political supporters intensify
pressure on the Congress."

"In case the Turkish-Armenian protocols enter a deadlock, the processes
in the United States will continue in two directions", former Turkish
ambassador in the United States Faruk Logoglu told in his interview
with Hurriyyet newspaper.

He said the first direction is Obama’s speech on April 24: "This speech
is of a great importance. However, Obama will hardly use the notion of
‘genocide’ as it may endanger the relations with Turkey.

According to Logoglu, the second direction is the US Congress. He
noted that the Armenian lobby and their political supporters intensify
pressure on the Congress for adoption of a bill on recognition of the
mythical "Armenian genocide". The diplomat believes that the chances of
Armenian supporters are high this time because the so-called "Armenian
rapprochement" has entered a deadlock: "Due to the weakened positions
of the Jewish lobby in the United States, there is no effect force
that can resist the adoption of this bill. The United States do not
pay special attention to the fact that in case the bill is adopted,
it may affect the US-Turkish relations. Turkey may close the NATO base
in Injirlik as a protest. However, the adoption of the bill will not
create hindrances for arms trading, in particular, the trade relations
between these two countries".

The Turkish diplomat believes that the Armenians will not stop on
the adoption of the bill on "genocide" in the Congress because the
principles fixed in the Constitution and Declaration of Independence
of Armenia are not limited with the recognition of "genocide". "It
will then be the time of territorial claims, demands for material
compensation and other claims that Armenians will put to Turkey".

Lagoglu also touched upon the links between the Turkish-Armenian
relations and the Karabakh conflict. He considers that this issue is
one of the important moments that were not fixed in the protocols:
"The Karabakh conflict should have been included into the protocols.

The Turkish authorities believed to the US and Russia’s promises,
which was a great mistake. It is further necessary to lay a priority
on the Karabakh conflict and force US to settle this conflict".

http://www.news.az/articles/968

Aronian gets another draw in Linares tournament

news.am, Armenia
Feb 20 2010

Aronian gets another draw in Linares tournament

12:28 / 02/20/2010Armenian GM Levon Aronian drew with Alexander
Grischuk in the sixth round of Linares chess tournament in Spain.

Bulgarian Veselin Topalov defeated Spanish Francisco Vallejo, and
Azerbaijani Vugar Gashimov drew with Israeli Boris Gelfand.

After the sixth round the standings are as follows: Veselin Topalov
(4.5 points), Levon Aronian, Alexander Grischuk and Vugar Gashimov (3
points each), Boris Gelfand and Francisco Vallejo (2 points each).

L.A.

BAKU: Armenian, Azerbaijani Deputies To Hold Meeting

ARMENIAN, AZERBAIJANI DEPUTIES TO HOLD MEETING

news.az
Feb 18 2010
Azerbaijan

Discussions of the Karabakh conflict are expected during the winter
session of the OSCE Parliamentary association in Vienna.

In addition, the meeting of deputies from Azerbaijan and Armenia may
be held within the framework of a two day session.

The forum will involve about 240 parliamentarians. The forum will be
opened by chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Joao Soarez.

OSCE chairman-in-office Kanat Saudabayev will make an appeal.

The session will be attended by a parliamentary delegation headed by
deputy chairman of Azerbaijani parliament and head of the Azerbaijani
delegation in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Bahar Muradova.

Israel Not Planning War With Iran: Netanyahu

ISRAEL NOT PLANNING WAR WITH IRAN: NETANYAHU

Tert.am
14:31 ~U 17.02.10

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday his country
is not planning a war with Iran and that Tehran’s concerns over such
a conflict are the result of the threat of additional international
sanctions, reports The Associated Press.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday he believes
Israel or its allies are considering a military strike against his
country, which has thus far failed to prove that its nuclear program
is peaceful.

"We are not planning any wars," Netanyahu said, speaking in Moscow
after meetings urging Russian officials to approve tougher sanctions
against Iran.

In Tehran, Ahmadinejad said Israel is "seeking to start a war next
spring or summer, although their decision is not final yet," without
saying where he got that information.

Netanyahu dismissed the talk as "manipulations."

Armenian President Meets With OSCE Chairman-In-Office

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT MEETS WITH OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE

news.am
Feb 16 2010
Armenia

RA President Serzh Sargsyan held a meeting with OSCE
Chairman-in-Office, Kazakhs Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev.

The RA presidential press service informed NEWS.am the Armenian
leader welcomed Kazakhstan as OSCE Chairing State. President Sargsyan
expressed his satisfaction with the present level of Armenian-Kazakh
relations and with the bilateral political dialogue.

The Armenian President informed Minister Saudabayev that of the
Armenian side’s position on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. He
stressed that both Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are interested in
settling the conflict. President Sargsyan pointed out that a solution
to the conflict is supposed to eliminate both cause and consequences
of the problem.

Minister Saudabayev pointed out that Kazakhstan will do its best to
help the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen settle the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. An important step on this way is drawing off the snipers
from the contact line, and the OSCE will do its best, Saudabayev said.

The sides also discussed regional security problems, Armenia-Turkey
reconciliation and OSCE’s other priority tasks.

Intermob Ready To Present Report On Sms Voting In Eurovision 2010 Na

INTERMOB READY TO PRESENT REPORT ON SMS VOTING IN EUROVISION 2010 NATIONAL FINAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.02.2010 16:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Intermob LTD, sms service provider at Armenian
national final for Eurovision 2010, will release a report on sms
voting within 2 days, Intermob LTD representative told PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.

Meanwhile, Public Television of Armenia issued a statement concerning
complaints filed in connection with technical difficulties experienced
during sms voting. "Armenia 1 TV along with 3 mobile operators started
investigation of the issue. Public Television of Armenia is ready to
provide voting results to all interested parties," the statement said.

Armenian entry for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest was selected in a
national final Sunday, February 14. The winner, Eva Rivas, was picked
by a combined vote of the TV public (SMS voting) and an expert jury