Gagik Yeganyan: Number Of Armenian Migrant Workers In Turkey Exagger

GAGIK YEGANYAN: NUMBER OF ARMENIAN MIGRANT WORKERS IN TURKEY EXAGGERATED
Alisa Gevorgyan

"Radiolur"
18.12.2009 16:55

On 4 December 2000, the General Assembly, taking into account the
large and increasing number of migrants in the world, proclaimed 18
December International Migrants Day On that day, in 1990, the Assembly
adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights
of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families.

According to assessments, every 35th citizen of the world is a migrant,
i.e. he/she lives and works in a foreign country.

The Turkish authorities’ claims about tens of thousands of migrant
workers from Armenia are an exaggeration, Gagik Yeganyan, Head of
the Migration Agency of the Ministry of Territorial Administration,
told a press conference today.

According to him, the Turkish side regularly claims 50-70 thousand
migrant workers from Armenia are working in Armenia. A survey conducted
by the Armenian office of the Eurasia Foundation proves the claims
to be false, Gagik Yeganyan said.

Former Diplomat Reveals Secret State Department Attacks On 1980s Arm

FORMER DIPLOMAT REVEALS SECRET STATE DEPARTMENT ATTACKS ON 1980S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
17.12.2009 11:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A retired Foreign Service officer, U.S. Ambassador
Arma Jane Karaer, has revealed a series of shocking revelations about
the State Department’s behind-the-scenes efforts on behalf of Turkey
during the 1980s to kill Congressional initiatives commemorating the
Armenian Genocide, according to now public documents circulated today
by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

The revelations are part of an oral history interview with Karaer,
a foreign service officer who served, among other postings during her
long diplomatic career, as a commercial officer in Ankara and as the
State Department’s senior Turkish Desk Officer.

"We’re circulating Ambassador Karaer’s interview – a truly stunning
example of undisguised cynicism in the face of genocide and denial –
as a public service," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the
ANCA. "As painful as her callous remarks are to read, they do – in
their candor – provide powerful insights into the depths to which U.S.

officials have sunk in enforcing Turkey’s genocide denial dictates.

Sadly, it would seem, the pervasive attitude of expediency over
morality characterized by her words remains, even today, much more
the rule rather than the exception among the senior ranks of our
nation’s Foreign Service."

CoE Monitoring Committer To Hold A Meeting In Paris

COE MONITORING COMMITTER TO HOLD A MEETING IN PARIS

armradio.am
17.12.2009 12:28

The Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by
Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee) will
hold a meeting in Paris today.

The Committee will exchange views on the report by the ad hoc Committee
of the National Assembly of Armenia on "The investigation of the
events taken place in the city of Yerevan on 1-2 March 2008 and the
reasons thereof."

Armenian Cossack Union To Be Named After Internal Affairs Minister O

ARMENIAN COSSACK UNION TO BE NAMED AFTER INTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE LORIS MELIKOV

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
17.12.2009 16:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Lieutenant-general Karen Zadoyan was elected Ataman
of Armenian Cossack Union on December 17 through open voting. As
Karen Zadoyan said in his report, the Armenian Cossack Association
will be named after the Minister of Internal Affairs of Russian Empire
Loris Melikov.

Karen Zadoyan also informed, that a branch office of Armenian Cossack
Union will be opened in Novorossiysk soon, Armenian Church of St.

Gregory the Illuminator will be completed in Novorossiysk, other
activities to strengthen the brotherhood between Armenian and Russian
Cossacks will be carried out.

Is Lyudmila Sargsyan Expelled From SDHK?

IS LYUDMILA SARGSYAN EXPELLED FROM SDHK?

/lyudmila-sargsyan
16/12/09

According to our verified sources, the Chairwoman of the Social
Democratic Henchak Party (SDHK), Lyudmila Sargsyan, has been expelled
from the party.

Today the SDHK is electing a new head in a closed a congress in
Tsakhkadzor.

Note that Lyudmila Sargsyan’s proponents are going to convene a
congress on January 9 considering today’s congress as illegal.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/12/16

MPs From Republican Party And Prosperous Armenia Support Sassun Mika

MPS FROM REPUBLICAN PARTY AND PROSPEROUS ARMENIA SUPPORT SASSUN MIKAYELYAN

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14.12.2009 21:43 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ 21 MPs from National Assembly (mostly representatives
of Republican Party and Prosperous Armenia) have addressed an
open letter to Armenia’s President, calling for Sasun Mikayelyan’s
release. The parliamentarians claim that former MP Sasun Mikayelyan
has serious health problems which may be aggravated in prison
circumstances.

In their letter, Armenian MPs request President Serzh Sargsyan to
grant Mikayelyan amnesty, regardless of the reason of arrest.

Prime Minister Of Armenia: We Must Learn Living In Conditions Of Eme

PRIME MINISTER OF ARMENIA: WE MUST LEARN LIVING IN CONDITIONS OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

ArmInfo
2009-12-14 13:25:00

ArmInfo. Nearly 80% of the housing fund in Armenia is physically
deteriorated which considerably increases the seismic risks, said
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan at the Monday discussion on the WB
Report on seismic risks reduction in Armenia.

This means, he said, that Armenia has faced a serious problem.

Research showed that there are 25 accident-prone schools in Armenia
that need immediate reconstruction or underpinning. At the same time,
Tigran Sargsyan said, up-to-date construction opportunities and
novelties are rarely applied in Armenia. Monolithic constructions
of concrete and glass are erected in Armenia, which is less reliable
and nearly 30% more expensive, he said.

The prime ministers mentioned that 21 years have passed since the
destructive earthquake of 1988 and now all the possible risks of
natural calamities are possible in the country: earthquakes, land
slides, floods, drought and weathering. "We must learn living in
conditions of emergency situations and develop an up- to-date complex
system of risk management," Tigran Sargsyan said. He highlighted
the importance of predicting natural calamities and softening their
aftermaths.

International experts say that there are nearly 1 million children
below 18 in Armenia and it is necessary to develop a complex program
for their education and protection from natural calamities. It is
necessary to introduce a system of housing insurance to reduce possible
damage costs. Experts say that a magnitude 7-8 earthquake in Yerevan
(40% of Armenia’s population) may cause material damage twice as much
as GDP.

ARF Youth Mindful, Determined and Active, Says Santikian at ARF Day

ARF Youth Mindful, Determined and Active, Says Santikian at ARF Day Celebration
Asbarez
Dec 11th, 2009

AYF-WR Chairman Arek Santikian speaking at the ARF Day Celebration

GLENDALE-The Armenian Revolutionary Federation marked its 119th
anniversary during a celebration event organized by the Central
Committee of the ARF-Western USA. More than 1,500 community members
flocked to the Glendale High School auditorium to witness a resurgence
of the ARF’s commitment to fight for justice and the rights of the
Armenian nation. No where was that better articulated than during
remarks delivered by Armenian Youth Federation Western US Central
Executive Chairman Arek Santikian, who spoke of the critical role the
youth should play in the pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

`Speaking on behalf of the youth today, I am here to reassure you that
we realize the duty bestowed upon on us and we welcome the challenges
put forth. Being mindful of the sacrifices of our ancestors throughout
our rich history has instilled the passion that allows each of us to
work tirelessly and willingly, for something far greater than any
individual,’ said Santikian, reassuring the community of the youth’s
willingness and determination to be the vital force of change in the
community, to hold true to the core values of the ARF, and to struggle
for the Armenian nation.

Below are his remarks:

Sireli hayrenagitsner, I stand before you tonight, humbled to be able
to speak during a day of celebration, for an organization that has
lived for over a century, an organization, that throughout its
existence, has been the defender of justice and the protector of
truth.

I stand before you today, honored to be a part of this organization,
to represent its youth, and to pay homage to its founders and leaders
throughout history.

As a member of the Armenian Youth Federation, I am thankful for a
leader that had the foresight to entrust the youth with the future of
not only our organization, but our entire people.

Had it not been for Karekin Njdeh’s wisdom, our Diasporan youth would
be non-existent, apathetic, and disconnected from our nation. And for
that, I am thankful.

Speaking on behalf of the youth today, i am here to reassure you that
we realize the duty bestowed upon on us and we welcome the challenges
put forth.

Being mindful of the sacrifices of our ancestors throughout our rich
history has instilled the passion that allows each of us to work
tirelessly and willingly, for something far greater than any
individual.

The core values of selflessness and dedication upon which our
organization was founded, coupled with being technologically advanced
and globalized, have made the AYF into a powerful combination and has
left us better situated to battle in today’s world, where things are
so fast and so complex.

Take the `hunger for justice’ as an example. The drive and passion of
our youth spilled out onto the streets in front of the whole community
as over 30 individuals starved themselves for an entire week.

Videos, articles, & pictures went up every day, highlighting the event
as the news reached across America, into Canada, England, France,
Syria, Lebanon, Australia, and Armenia.

And this is just one example of many.

However, one thing that we cannot forget as members of this
organization is who we are fighting for and that no matter what, we
can always do more for them.

Socrates once said: `there is nothing we can do better than seeking to
become still better than we are.’

For as long as i can remember, there has been only one piece of the
puzzle that we are still yet to find, and that piece, is unity.

Unity, not only among Armenians within the Diaspora, but among the
Diaspora and our brothers and sisters within Armenia.

Our manifesto states that we fight for a `free, independent, and
united Armenia.’ So let us complete this mission and meet all its
goals.

In order for us to succeed any further than we have throughout the
years, we need to be the leaders that break down any wall that divides
us as a people.

We need to reach out to our fellow brothers and sisters in Armenia,
and fight for their rights, just as much as much as we fight for ours.

We need to expose the fact that 95 percent of our country’s wealth is
held by five percent of its people, and end this corruption.

We need to focus on the social issues that plague our country to this day

We need be the leaders that put an end to the poverty and hunger
within our country because no Armenian man woman or child should go
hungry on the streets.

We need to do these things because that is what a true socialist
organization must do.

And I can promise you that the youth today can be and will be the
leaders that complete this mission in the future to come.

Finally, I want to speak about the unique characteristics of a member
of this organization; the unger.

The unger is humble, dedicated, and a person of integrity.

The unger does not seek power, fame, nor recognition as these things
go against the socialist ideals that distinguish our organization from
any other.

The unger is an organizational person, one who provides continuous
input, and at times, questions the reasoning, but at the end of the
day, does not deviate from their duty and responsibility.

And lastly, the unger is one that believes in our ideology, and holds
the goals of the manifesto as their own.

Even though we have survived for over a century, we must make a
conscious effort to uphold these simple characteristics that make up
the true unger.

So let us celebrate the 119th anniversary of our beloved organization
by honoring our forefathers, and upholding the core values and
principles upon which our organization was built upon.

Thank you.

Braille panels for sight-impaired people installed at Zvartnots

Braille panels for sight-impaired people installed at Zvartnots museum complex
12.12.2009 16:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/

Braille panels for sight-impaired people were installed at Zvartnots
museum complex.

Panels in five languages – Eastern Armenian, English, Russian,
Italian, French and also in Braille alphabet were installed by AMAP
NGO in the frame of its project `Armenia in Braille’. The goal of the
project is to facilitate the integration of sight-impaired and blind
people into the society and enable them to easily get acquainted to
Armenian monuments. In addition to Zvartnots panels in Braille
alphabet will be installed in Garni, Geghard, Amberd, Areni, Noravank,
Noratus, Khor Virap, Sevanavank, Goshavank, Haghpat, Tatev, as well as
in the historical center of Gyumri and near `Zorac Karer’ (Karahundj).

The project is sponsored by USAID/CAPS, the Honorary Consul for Italy
in Gyumri and VivaCell-MTS.

`People with special needs must have equal opportunities and
conditions for communicating with our ancient culture, and we are
responsible for creating such conditions for them. This project is
unique in terms of enabling sight-impaired and blind people to get
acquainted to the history of Armenia’s historical-cultural sites’,
noted VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

Karabakh Marks 18 Years Of Statehood And Democracy On Human Rights D

KARABAKH MARKS 18 YEARS OF STATEHOOD AND DEMOCRACY ON HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
By Allen Yekikan

Asbarez
Dec 10th, 2009

A man in Karabakh walks against the backdrop of a banner that reads
"constitution" in Armenian.

STEPANAKERT-As the world marked the 61st anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights on Thursday, The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
commemorated two declarations of its own, celebrating the decision of
its people to declare independence in 1991 and a vote by the population
in 2006 to approve a new constitution reaffirming democratic statehood.

Karabakh’s population on December 10, 1991, held a general referendum
and overwhelmingly voted in support of independence from the Soviet
Union. Azerbaijan, which had been given control of the indigenous
Armenian region of Karabakh by Stalin responded to the pro-democracy
movement with military force, declaring war on Karabakh.

In 2006, the people of Karabakh held a second referendum on December
10, internationally known as Human Rights Day, to adopt a new
constitution that reaffirmed Nagorno-Karabakh as a sovereign and
democratic state.

"In the modern history of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), December 10
twice proved to be pivotal," Karabakh’s President Bako Sahakian said
in an address congratulating the nation on the "crucial holiday."

"For us the powerful, independent, sovereign, democratic and legal
state is an exclusive value that has no alternative."

"In 1991 on this day the Artsakh Armenians expressed their unified will
and confirmed the dedication of creating an independent statehood. On
the same day of 2006 again through the nation-wide referendum the
basic law of our state, the Constitution, was adopted, registering
another great victory of our state, which succeeded in defending
its independence and freedom and was firmly staying on the path of
democracy," he said.

He described December 10 as "symbolic" for the people of Karabakh, who
had faced seven decades of discrimination and subjugation under Azeri
rule. "December 10 is also celebrated as International Human Rights
Day. This fact is symbolic for itself as the Artsakh movement, the
birth and the very existence of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic are the
integral parts of human rights, the reflection of the basic universal
rights of equality and self-determination of nations," Sahakian said.

But the two plebiscites, and nearly two decades of democratic
development in Karabakh are largely ignored by international mediators
working to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, left frozen since
a Russian-brokered cease-fire in 1994 put an end to the brutal war
launched by Azerbaijan in the wake of the 1991 referendum.

Ongoing peace talks, currently between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
leave Karabakh out of the equation and ignore its people’s right to
self-determination. Meanwhile, mediators from the OSCE Minsk Group
have said the two sides are close to an agreement on Karabakh, which
will see the transfer to Azerbaijan of liberated territories vital to
the survival of the fledgling republic and a referendum to determine
Karabakh’s status that will follow the assisted influx of Azerbaijanis
into the country.