Armenia draws 2-2 with Estonia in qualifier

Armenia draws 2-2 with Estonia in qualifier
The Associated Press
March 28, 2009

 YEREVAN, Armenia: Armenia substitute Artur Yedigaryan scored a late
equalizer Saturday to give his team a 2-2 draw with Estonia in a World
Cup qualifier.
Yedigaryan came on for Levon Pachajyan in the 84th minute and headed
in Gevorg Ghazaryan’s cross four minutes later.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan gave Armenia the lead in the 31st minute, but
Konstantin Vassiljev leveled five minutes later from a narrow angle
off Martin Vunk’s pass from the right at Republican Stadium.
Estonia substitute Sergei Zenjov, who came on in the 63rd, beat
goalkeeper Roman Berezovski one-on-one five minutes later to make
it 2-1.
Estonia has two points in Group 5, one more than Armenia.
Lineups:
Armenia: Roman Berezovski, Sargis Hovsepyan, Robert Arzumanyan, Vahagn
Minasyan, Aghvan Lazarian, Levon Pachajyan (Artur Yedigaryan, 84),
Artur Voskanyan (Gevorg Ghazaryan, 46), Ararat Arakelyan, Artavazd
Karamyan, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Arman Karamyan (Gevorg Kasparov, 62).
Estonia: Sergei Pareiko, Enar Jaager, Taavi Rahn, Raio Piiroja, Ragnar
Klavan, Tarmo Kink, Martin Vunk, Aleksandr Dmitrijev, Joei Lindpere
(Sander Puri, 76), Konstantin Vassiljev (Kaimar Saag, 87), Vladimir
Voskoboinikov (Sergei Zenjov, 63).

BSEC Secretary General Gave High Assessment To Armenia’s BSEC Chairm

BSEC SECRETARY GENERAL GAVE HIGH ASSESSMENT TO ARMENIA’S BSEC CHAIRMANSHIP

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.03.2009 17:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian met today
with Black Sea Economic Cooperation Secretary General Leonidas
Chrysanthopoulos. The parties focused on BSEC agenda and Armenian’s
BSEC Chairmanship, assessed highly by BSEC Secretary General. Edward
Nalbandian and Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos dwelled on 20th meeting of
BSEC FA Ministers’ Council due on Apr.15-16 in Yerevan. RA FM and BSEC
Secretary General also referred to collaboration issues within BSEC.

Open Letter To Encourage Obama To Recognize Armenian Genocide

OPEN LETTER TO ENCOURAGE OBAMA TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Panorama.am
14:00 26/03/2009

The international union of genocide experts sent an open letter to
the President of the United States Barack Obama encouraging him "to
name Armenian massacre genocide" in his memory message. The experts
reminded the President that "in Your letter to the former President of
the U.S. George Bush dated on 18 March, 2005 You have encouraged him to
recognize Armenian Genocide", reports the Armenian Assembly of America.

"Recognizing Armenian Genocide You’ll prove that You are the leader You
have meant on 19 January, 2008, who tells the truth about the Armenian
Genocide and who says "no" to all other genocides," says the letter.

"President Obama’s visit to Turkey gives an exclusive opportunity to
touch upon this significant issue of human rights and to recover its
gaps," says the letter.

Armenian Football Team To Have Its Final Training

ARMENIAN FOOTBALL TEAM TO HAVE ITS FINAL TRAINING

Panorama.am
12:52 26/03/2009

On 27 March, at 11:00 the National Football Team of Armenia is going
to have its final training before the electoral meeting for the World
Championship 2010 Armenia-Estonia match. The team’s training will take
place in "Republic" stadium named after Vazgen Sargsyan. The reporters
are allowed to be present at the training for only 15 minutes. After
the training at 13:00 the coach of Armenian team Jan Paulsen will
give a press conference in the press conference hall of the stadium
and the coach of Estonian team TArmo Ryutlin will have another press
conference in "Ani Plaza" hotel, at 14:00.

Opposition Activists Arrested In Georgia

OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS ARRESTED IN GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2009 11:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian police arrested 10 opposition activists
on suspicion of illegally buying firearms, authorities said.

Opposition leaders, however, accused police of planting weapons at
the homes of some of the activists so they could be arrested.

Former parliamentary Speaker Nino Burdzhanadze said Monday that
police arrested 10 activists of her United Georgia party, including
her husband’s driver. She accused President Mikheil Saakashvili of
"terrorizing" his opponents and said weapons were planted at the
homes of at least two of the activists.

Burdzhanadze, a former Saakashvili supporter who will likely run
in the 2013 presidential election, created the opposition party in
late November.

The Interior Ministry said the arrests late Sunday followed weeks
of surveillance. Police accused the suspects of illegally buying
firearms. Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said Burdzhanadze had
"politicized" the arrests, AP reports.

"Everything Depends On Public Moods"

"EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON PUBLIC MOODS"

A1+
12:48 pm | Today | Politics

We think the opposition was to name a joint candidate for the May 31
municipal election in Yerevan City," Zoya Tadevosyan, a Zharangutyun
(Heritage) representative in the Central Election Commission, said
during an interview to A1+.

What’s your opinion on Zharangutyun’s withdrawal for the election race?

The Zharangutyun will answer the question during an upcoming press
conference.

Of all opposition forces only the Zharangutyun has a representative
in the CEC. Can the opposition standing for the City Mayor rely on you?

Surely, it can. Being a CEC member I want to warn the two sides, the
opposition and the authorities, against election rigging. I will let
no tampering. Many might try to fake the election to do a disservice
to others. The election is really of great importance for the public
and people should be given a chance to make a right choice between
the candidates. If we are unable to guarantee free and fair election
in our capital, it means our nation is doomed.

Everything depends on public moods and on the lessons taken from the
past. The last March 1 unrest gives rise to meditations. People should
draw a conclusion from them to avoid their repetition.

Do you think people can resist and fight against violence, beatings
and murders committed by the authorities, if there are such?

Surely, they can do it if they make a right choice. People should
finally come to realise that they cannot sell their votes for 5000
drams. On May 31 the opposition and people should master their votes
and champion their rights till the end. I mean people should see
that no proxy is beaten up or removed from a precinct. Otherwise,
we shall be omitted from the geopolitical map. Everyone, including
the opposition, the authorities and the international community,
had better take my advice. Each of us should be guarded by a sense
of responsibility.

Do you agree that the May 31 election will be the logical continuation
of the last February Presidential vote?

I think that like the Presidential election, this election will be
a real ordeal for us.

Obama hesitates over Armenian pledge

The National , UAE
March 23 2009

Obama hesitates over Armenian pledge

Sharmila Devi, Foreign Correspondent

NEW YORK // As a senator running for president, Barack Obama pledged
repeatedly he would recognise the `genocide’ of 1.5 million Armenians
almost 100 years ago, but recent signals indicate that presidential
realities are complicating those idealistic campaign pledges.

Mr Obama makes his first trip to Turkey next month amid a growing
campaign by Armenian-Americans and their supporters to persuade
Congress to pass a resolution that would publicly recognise as
genocide the massacres that occurred during the break-up of the
Ottoman empire.

Turkey vigorously denies the charge and has lobbied hard against any
change in US policy, arguing it would upset recent steps towards a
rapprochement between Ankara and the republic of Armenia. Turkey has
also pointed to its regional importance, including its role in Iraq
and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Michael Hammer, a spokesman for the National Security Council,
acknowledged the delicacy of the situation last week.

`Our focus is on how, moving forward, the US can help Armenia and
Turkey work together to come to terms with the past,’ he said. `It is
important that countries have an open and honest dialogue about the
past. At the same time, we want to work closely with both Turkey and
Armenia on the key issues that confront the region.’

Robert Wood, a state department spokesman, was asked at a briefing
whether the government would support the Armenian resolution in the
House of Representatives, particularly after Mr Obama, Joe Biden, the
vice president, and Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state, had
supported it.

`We obviously want to take a close look at it,’ Mr Wood tersely
replied. `I don’t want to give you ¦ I don’t want to go any further
on it until we have had a chance to take a closer look at it and
discuss it within the government. And that’s where I’m going to leave
it.’

Ronald Reagan is the only US president to have referred to `the
genocide of the Armenians’ and that was in 1981. Historians outside of
Turkey have long referred to genocide, but US officials use a variety
of euphemisms, including mass killing, atrocities and annihilation.

Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee
of America (Anca), was confident Mr Obama would fulfil his
promises. `He’s been extremely clear over the course of the last
several years; he’s a man of his word and he’s never been shy of
speaking the truth.’

Mr Obama made several statements on the genocide issue last year while
his campaign issued a fact sheet just four days before November’s
presidential elections that said: `Obama has stood with the
Armenian-American community in calling for Turkey’s acknowledgement of
the Armenian genocide.’

He said: `I also share with Armenian-Americans ` so many of whom are
descended from genocide survivors ` a principled commitment to
commemorating and ending genocide. That starts with acknowledging the
tragic instances of genocide in world history.’

The Armenian-American community is estimated at 1.5 million. Mr
Hamparian said about 45,000 people so far had either called, e-mailed
or written in support of the congressional resolution.

`It has never served our national interest to become complicit in the
denial of genocide, and it never will,’ said Adam Schiff, a Democratic
congressman whose California district has the largest number of
Armenian-Americans and who introduced the legislation on Tuesday.

`While there are still some survivors left, we have a compelling moral
obligation to speak plainly about the past.’

Lobbying efforts were likely to pick up pace before Mr Obama’s visit
to Turkey on April 15. Meanwhile, April 24 is the day commemorating
the massacres of Armenians during the First World War.

`The latest resolution uses the exact, word-for-word language of a
resolution last year that Obama supported,’ said Mr Hamparian, who
also referred to `bullying’ and intense lobbying by Turkey to prevent
the legislation.

Ahmet Davultoglu, the chief Turkish foreign policy adviser, told The
Washington Post he made the point to US officials last week that
US-Turkish relations had improved considerably since the US invasion
of Iraq in 2003, when Ankara refused to co-operate militarily with
Washington.

Supporters of the US resolution include Jewish-American groups,
although Israel, which lumps its historic Armenian population along
with the Palestinians, has not recognised the Armenian massacres as
genocide.

Close Turkish-Israeli ties took a jolt when Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
prime minister of Turkey, walked out of a discussion on Gaza with
Shimon Peres, Israeli president, at the Davos forum in January.

Last Updated: March 23. 2009 12:32AM UAE / March 22. 2009 8:32PM GMT
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http://www.thenational.ae/article/20090323/FOREIG

Nancy Pelosi Reiterates Genocide Recognition

Nancy Pelosi Reiterates Genocide Recognition
Published: Friday March 20, 2009
Source: Asbarez.com

18_3/20/2009_1#AMC=Open&ASBSC=Closed

WASHINGTON–House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday reiterated that she
and her colleagues in Congress will continue pushing for Genocide
Recognition whether or not President Obama travels to Turkey in April,
Reuters reported Friday.

Whether Obama travels to the region or not "does not deny the fact
that there was an Armenian genocide, and there are those of us in
Congress who will continue to make that point," the California
lawmaker told Reuters.

Pelosi’s spokesman, Brendan Daly, said he did not know whether the
sponsors of the latest resolution had enough support for it to pass in
the House but "no one’s talking about a vote any time soon."

Lawmakers introduced on March 17 legislation into the House of
Representatives calling on the U.S. President to properly recognize
the Armenian Genocide. The resolution was introduced two weeks before
President Obama’s April 5 trip to Turkey and roughly a month before
the White House’s annual April 24 commemoration of this crime against
humanity.

Similar resolutions have been introduced in Congress for years and
Pelosi has been a long-time supporter of having Congress officially
recognize the crime against humanity as a Genocide.

http://www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=407

Azerbaijan vote sets stage for endless presidency

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Azerbaijan vote sets stage for endless presidency

Wednesday’s vote abolished term limits, something that could promote a
possible Aliyev dynasty.

By Jessica Powley Hayden | 03.19.09

BAKU, Azerbaijan -Voters here overwhelmingly approved a constitutional
referendum to abolish presidential term limits in this oil-rich former
Soviet republic, according to preliminary results from Wednesday’s
election.

Opposition leaders, who had called for a boycott of the election,
immediately decried what they believe to be widespread voting fraud,
including ballot stuffing, intimidation, and outright falsification of
turnout figures. Isa Gambar, the leader of the opposition Musavat
Party, claimed official turnout was no higher than 15 percent.

Turnout is critical to the success of the referendum as local law
requires 25 percent participation. By the time the polls closed last
night, election officials placed voter turnout at 64 percent.

The Central Election Commission, which oversaw votings, says that more
than half the votes have since been counted, with 92 percent in favor
of the changes.

Radio Liberty posted this video which appears to show an Azerbaijani
woman voting three times. The service also reported witnessing voters
being bused to multiple polling stations.

In addition to abolishing term limits, the referendum contained
several other controversial amendments. Media rights activists and
lawyers are particularly concerned about language making it illegal to
record or photograph anyone without prior permission.

International observers have yet to release their findings. The
Council of Europe’s Venice Commission, however, issued a warning prior
to the vote. Noting the existing concentration of power within the
executive branch, it stated the absence of term limits may prove `a
serious setback on Azerbaijan’s road to a consolidated democracy.’

Under the previous Constitution, the president was allowed to serve
only two terms. In October, President Ilham Aliyev was reelected for a
second five-year term. His father, Heydar Aliyev, served as the
country’s communist leader during Soviet rule. Heydar Aliyev then went
on to serve as independent Azerbaijan’s president from 1993 until his
death in 2003.

The changes would allow Ilham Aliyev to run again for office in 2013 –
as well as 2018 and beyond, setting the stage for an Aliyev dynasty
that stretches generations.

Last year, the government cracked down on broadcast licenses issued to
foreign media operating in the country (as the Monitor reported here),
including the BBC and Voice of America. Experts believe the country’s
crumbling press freedom and growing presidential powers might reflect
the country’s shift away from Washington in favor of Russia.

http://features.csmonitor.com/globalnews/2009/03/1

Vivacell Launches Extra Prepaid Tariff Plan (Armenia)

VIVACELL LAUNCHES EXTRA PREPAID TARIFF PLAN (ARMENIA)

Wireless Federation
March 18 2009

March 18th, 2009 8:38 am
Vivacell-MTS has introduced its Extra prepaid tariff plan for
subscribers, enabling them to make calls to Vivacell users at AMD
5 per minute. The subscriber will get 1 minute of discounted time
for each 5 minutes of on-net incoming call. The tariff plan enables
subscribers to call VivaCell-MTS numbers included in the My World
list for AMD 20 per minute.

The discounted airtime cannot be accumulated while receiving calls
from Himnakan Night and Miasin Night tariff plan subscriber from
00:00 to 07:00 hours and while receiving or making calls when roaming.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: