Turkey Will Be Discredited By Muslim World, Baku Says

TURKEY WILL BE DISCREDITED BY MUSLIM WORLD, BAKU SAYS

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.03.2009 13:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey will be discredited by the entire Muslim
world if it signs any agreement with Armenia, according to Azeri
expert Jumshud Nuriyev.

"Opening of the border will allow Turkish businessmen to export goods
to Nagorno Karabakh. Besides, the Karabakh problem will lose urgency,"
he said, 1news.az reports.

One More Step Towards Promotion of Human Rights Awareness in Armenia

PRESS RELEASE
United Nations Development Programme / Armenia
14 Petros Adamyan St., Yerevan 0010
Contact: Mr. Hovhannes Sarajyan, Communications Associate
Tel: +37410 566 073
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:hovhannes.sa [email protected]>

One More Step Towards Promotion of Human Rights Awareness in Armenia

Yerevan, 17 March 2009 – Today, the Human Rights Defender’s Office
(HRDO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia and
Raoul Wallenberg Institute on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
officially opened the Human Rights library at the HRDO premises and
presented an Armenian translation of the Textbook on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights. These initiatives were implemented within the
framework of UNDP project "Strengthening the Human Rights Capacity of
the Human Rights Defender’s Office in Armenia," with financial support
of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

Representatives from the Armenian judiciary system, national
libraries, academia and universities, as well as representatives of
international organizations, local NGOs and mass media attended the
event.

Opening the event, Mr. Armen Harutyunyan, Human Rights Defender of
Armenia said, "Human rights is first of all culture, education, way of
living and thinking and then the rest. Similar initiatives promote the
formation of human being’s internal value system."

Ms. Consuelo Vidal, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident
Representative said, "The promotion and protection of human rights is
a basis of the UN value system and the Organization’s efforts in
Armenia are aimed at strengthening the capacity of human rights
institutions, in particular, the Human Rights Defender’s Office. We
are very happy to have been able to partner in this project with the
Raoul Wallenberg Institute with financial support from SIDA. She also
expressed strong conviction that the Human Rights library and the
Textbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights will be efficient and
useful tools for all human rights practitioners, such as the staff of
HRDO, students of law departments, academic institutions and NGOs to
better understand human rights fundamentals and carry out
knowledge-based professional activity.

The UNDP project "Strengthening the Human Rights Capacity of the Human
Rights Defender’s Office in Armenia," among other activities, assists
the HRDO to raise awareness on human rights in Armenia through
development and publication of a quarterly newsletter, publication of
reports, and organization of workshops and seminars.

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UNDP is the UN’s global development network, advocating for change and
connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help
people build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries,
working with them on their own solutions to global and national
development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on
the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners. UNDP in Armenia was
established in 1993 and supports the Government of Armenia to reach
its own development priorities and the Millennium Development Goals by
2015.

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Family Violence Should Not Be Supported

FAMILY VIOLENCE SHOULD NOT BE SUPPORTED

12:16 16/03/2009

Source: Panorama.am

Family violence in also encountered in Armenia. Saying violence we do
not necessarily mean physical violence, as it can be a psychological
one also. And psychological violence is more dangerous, as the
physical one is visible and the soonest measures can be taken; but it
is difficult to reveal the psychological violence,’ said Elizaveta
Danielyan, the judge of the Court of Appeal in the conference
organized by the Justice Department of the Embassy of the U.S.

`We face psychological violence too often. For example, the woman is
not free to choose her specialty and then a job, she is not free to
communicate with her friends,’ said Mrs. Danielyan.

The Ambassador of the U.S. Marie Yovanovich who was also present at
the conference said that the statistical data of family violence in
America is high but they have some improvement in recent years. `The
figures in Armenia are also high. Family violence should not be
supported either in Armenia, or in America, or in some other country
of the world,’ said the Ambassador.

Selection CD: Tigran Hamasyan

SELECTION CD: TIGRAN HAMASYAN

Le Monde
15 mars 2009 dimanche
France

Ne a Gyumri (Armenie) en 1987, le pianiste Tigran Hamasyan a ete très
vite recompense par divers concours prestigieux (en 2006, il recoit
le premier prix de la Thelonious Monk Jazz Piano Competition et le
deuxième du Prix Martial Solal de piano jazz). Le voici, après un
album en trio avec les frères Moutin, leader d’Aratta Rebirth avec
cinq jeunes musiciens de Los Angeles du genre virtuose. Hamasyan
fait entendre dans Red Hail ses attaches avec le rock, les musiques
folkloriques armeniennes et le jazz. Ses compositions s’etirent sur des
cycles rythmiques ou melodiques entetants, jouant sur les contrastes
entre des emprunts au rock metal, et des airs aeriens et delicats.

Ombre et lumière, electricite et acoustique pour un album revelation.

John Hodian Brings Armenian And Watertown Roots To The "Epiphany Pro

JOHN HODIAN BRINGS ARMENIAN AND WATERTOWN ROOTS TO THE "EPIPHANY PROJECT"
By Chris Bergeron

Watertown TAB & Press
99198305/John-Hodian-brings-Armenian-and-Watertown -roots-to-the-Epiphany-Project
March 16 2009

FRAMINGHAM – In Greek, the word "epiphany" means "showing forth" and
is the name for a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation
of the infinite in human form.

When you hear Bet Williams sing as John Hodian plays piano, you’ll
understand why the only name they could have given their musical
collaboration in 1992 was the Epiphany Project.

After several years traveling and playing in Hodian’s ancestral
homeland of Armenia and the primitive Caucasus region, they recorded
their third CD "Hin Dagh" which means "Sacred Words."

Like musical alchemists, they have transformed sacred texts from
several ancient faiths into music of haunting beauty.

Appearing for the first time in the Boston area, Hodian and Williams
will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at Amazing Things Art
Center in Framingham.

Hodian described the music of Epiphany Project as a "high energy,
dramatic fusion of folk, rock, jazz and world music unlike anything
most people have ever heard before."

"When we perform live, our music is a unique thing with a tremendous
amount of energy. It’s spiritual but not esoteric. Bet is very dynamic
on stage so our shows are very theatrical," he said.

Accompanied by percussionist Mal Stein, they’ll play music from
all their CDs in a two-set show with a brief intermission. Hodian
estimated about 60 percent of their songs will be in English.

Williams stressed,"It’s not some heady stuff you need to know several
languages to enjoy….Our music is energetic and fun, with a real
beauty and good feeling. Sometimes in this modern world we feel a
certain beauty that can be very poignant," she said.

Whether you dig barbershop quartets, baadasss urban rap or Bob Dylan
whining through his nose, the genre-busting sound of "Hin Dagh"
has something for anyone moved by the magic of pure music.

Accompanied on the new CD by Hodian and Armenian musicians on
traditional instruments, Williams uses her four-octave voice to
infuse 12 songs with heartfelt emotion ranging from scorching heat
to soaring ecstasy.

Unless you’ve visited the markets of Yerevan, Armenia, or the bazaars
of the Holy Land, you haven’t heard music like theirs.

Williams sings poems, prayers and laments in dead and dying languages
including Aramaic, Sanskrit, ancient Welsh and Avestan, the Iranian
dialect used to compose hymns of the ancient Zoroastrian religion.

Friends and scholars provided Williams with phonetic translations of
ancient Persian prayers, verse by Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents,
an Aramaic interpretation of the Beatitudes, stanzas from the Hindu
Bhagavad Gita and even a fragment from the gnostic scrolls of Nag
Hammadi.

"We didn’t set out to make ancient texts into a CD. But I’ve always
loved Middle eastern music. Its folk songs can be fascinating, so
earthy. They have such a power of expression," she said.

Married for seven years, Hodian and Williams exemplify the same
creative fusion of styles found in their music.

Hodian grew up in Philadelphia "100 percent Armenian" with a father
from Watertown. As a child, he studied classical and jazz piano and
composition and later earned a master’s degree from Philadelphia
College of Performing Arts. He has written scores for dance companies
and chamber ensembles, earned an Emmy for a documentary movie
soundtrack and created a musical theater piece that toured Europe
for a year.

An Army brat who grew up in Virginia and Germany, Williams said she
was "always the girl with the guitar." She had formal voice lessons,
studied poetry at Penn State University and eventually gravitated
toward songwriting and musical theater.

Music critics have compared Williams’ voice to Joni Mitchell and Tori
Amos and Hodian’s piano skills to Philip Glass. The Washington Post
described Epiphany Project as "a hybrid of world music, art song,
Americana and avant-garde folk; utterly uncategorizable but always
transcendentally beautiful."

Widely popular in Europe, they played this winter for the first
time in six years to American audiences in New York; Philadelphia;
Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles; San Diego;and Santa Barbara, Calif.

They hope their Framingham performance wins them new fans.

Drawing upon his jazz background, Hodian said "the best thing is not
to rehearse" when performing live.

"What interests me is the interplay of improvisation," he said. "I
like to feel we’re creating it fresh. I like to be pulling it out
for the moment."

http://www.wickedlocal.com/watertown/news/x5

Sadly, The Holocaust Is All Too Real

SADLY, THE HOLOCAUST IS ALL TOO REAL

The Sunday Independent
March 15, 2009
South Africa

AK MIA’S letter of March 8, "Holocaust figure of six million dead is
made up", refers.

After millions of Jews were either killed in the gas chambers or
shot by the Germans and their collaborators, a few hundred thousand
survived.

It is not the figure of six million dead that is miraculous – as Mia
sneeringly alleges – but that there were any survivors at all. Those
survivors tended to return to their previous homes after liberation
in the usually forlorn hope that members of their families would do
the same.

When hardly anyone else came back, they were left with the question:
Where are they? Hence the term Holocaust.

How does one arrive at the figure of six million? The vast majority
of victims came from Europe. They would have had to participate in
periodic census takings, listing their religion.

A village that had housed a Jewish population of, say, 60 percent
would be without Jews next time the census came around. The estimate
of six million was accepted by the Nuremberg Tribunal in 1946 based
on Nazi records.

According to most research, some eight to 10 million Jews lived in
Nazi-controlled parts of Europe, prior to the Holocaust.

The estimated death toll per country is horrifying. Below is the
number of Jewish dead per nation.

Netherlands – 100 000; Lithuania – 140 000; Germany – 142 000; Romania
– 270 000; Hungary – 550 000; Russia – one million; and Poland –
three million.

In addition, 250 000 Gypsies were murdered for not being Aryans.

It has been estimated that there were 20 000 concentration and labour
camps holding 18 million inmates, most of whom were Jewish. Twelve
million of those men, women and children were murdered.

Records were kept in nearly all the camps.

Seven death camps were established to gas and cremate human beings.

The largest death camp, Auschwitz, was designed and equipped to
"process" people at the rate of about 10 000 to 15 000 a day.

So efficient was this death factory that 7 000 men, women and children
could be gassed and cremated within a few hours upon arrival.

This left no time for counting and recording, but the train schedules
have survived, proving how many people arrived on any one day. And
where are those people?

I am sure that the above cannot be too complicated for AK Mia to
understand.

Why would countries such as France, Germany, Poland, Austria, the
Netherlands and Israel legislate that denial of the Holocaust or
aspects thereof is a criminal offence? Because the perpetrators were
recognised as murderers and those who supported them by denying the
atrocities had to be of a hate-filled and/or criminal disposition
as well.

When a university lecturer in France loses his job for opining that
9/11 was a joint US/Israeli operation and Mia quotes this individual
in support of his fantasies then I begin to understand the legislation
against such hate-driven lies.

The Holocaust is recognised the world over for the atrocity that
it was.

Many of the details are known – much will never be known. Why should
Mia express doubts about it?

The answer may lie in the following quotation: "There are people,
who for reasons of their own deny genocide, whether that committed
by the Nazis against the Jews or by the Ottoman Empire against the
Armenians. The most common reason is a desire to rehabilitate the
perpetrators and to mock the survivors and their descendants."

Even Kirk Kerkorian feeling recession’s pinch

Detroit Free Press, MI
March 5 2009

Even Kirk Kerkorian feeling recession’s pinch

By Mary Francis Masson ¢ FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER ¢ March 5, 2009

Need yet another sign that the sharp-toothed sharks of the recession
are circling just about everybody?

Even billionaire investor and investment wizard Kirk Kerkorian is
feeling the pain. His MGM Mirage Inc. is struggling with high debt and
a tough economy.

In the last year, the 91-year-old Kerkorian’s majority stake in MGM
Mirage shrank in value from $9.6 billion to about $390 million.

Kerkorian’s Tracinda Corp., based in Beverly Hills, Calif., had held a
6.5% stake in Ford Motor Co. but sold the last of its shares by
Dec. 2008.

Kerkorian is best known in Detroit for his failed takeover attempt of
the old Chrysler Corp. in 1995 and his efforts to push General Motors
Corp. into an alliance with Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. in 2006.

Best from India exhibition and sale opens in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net

Best from India exhibition and sale opens in Yerevan
14.03.2009 14:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On March 14 Yerevan an exhibition â??Best
from Indiaâ?? opened at the â??Dinamoâ??
sports complex. The organizers of the exhibition are Commerce and
Industry Chamber of Armenia and the Indian Embassy of Armenia.
«This is the third exhibition staged in Armenia and by mutual
agreement we will stage the exhibitions twice a year- in spring and
fall,â?? said the head of the department of trade promotion
in Armenia, Masis Sarkisyan to the PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. As he
says such trade exhibitions promote the trade and economic relations
between Armenia and India. The proof of it is the current exhibition,
Sarkisyan considers, the more participants there are, the more goods
we shall have.

As Masis Sarkisyan said, various goods of Indian production will be
displayed at the exhibition, namely, wooden handmade articles, Indian
jewellery, carpets, clothes, leather and textile articles, and
foodstuffs. He also added that considering the results of previous
exhibitions staged, agreements were made for direct supply of wooden
handmade articles, bijoux, and also articles made of semi-precious
stones.

The exhibition will be open until March 22.

One of the basic activities of the RA Commerce and Industry Chamber is
staging exhibitions. The coordination work of RA Commerce and Industry
Chamber is carried by OOO RA â??EXPOCENTREâ?? which
cooperates with different structures of many countries, engaged in
organizing exhibitions.

BAKU: Armenian soldier: "I call on all Armenian soldiers to flee"

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
March 12 2009

Armenian soldier: "I call on all Armenian soldiers to flee the
country"

12 March 2009 [11:01] – Today.Az

Armenian soldier Paruyr Stepanyan who fled Armenia last year in
protest of widespread violence and tyranny in the Armenian Army has
gained 24 kg weight, according to ANS Press.

Armenian soldier Paruyr Stepanyan who fled his country in 2008 in
protest against widespread violence and tyranny in the Armenian Army
has been handed to the third country in accordance with his own
will. He said in his interview with ANS TV shortly before his
departure that he spent a very pleasant year in Azerbaijan stressing
that he did not even feel how the days passed. `I didn’t quite feel I
was an imprisoner thanks to the people dealing with me. They developed
a special program for me. I was watching TV and even walking out. I
was also provided with plenty of food," Armenian soldier said.

Stepanyan who was only 48-kg in weight now added up to 24 kilos. He
now weighs 72 kg. He also sent a message to a newly conscripted
Armenian soldiers. `I call on them to pass to the Azerbaijani
territory. I already know how hospitable Azerbaijani people are. They
will get here everything they want to. I’m absolutely sure of that,’
Stepanyan noted.

"I call on them to flee Armenia. Because they will forcibly be taken
to the army and Daqliq Qarabaq. People don’t want to fight. I lived in
Armenia myself. I know what is happening in the country. People don’t
think about war. All Qarabaq Armenians have gathered in Yerevan. They
kill the local Armenians. Because, the leaders of the country are also
Qarabaqi Armenians. People perfectly understand that they can’t live
in such a country’, he said.

Stepanyan says Armenians should make a decision about their future and
should throw their weapons off and return the occupied territories to
their true owners. He believes Armenia might develop only after taking
that step. He preferred to keep it secret to which country he was
going to. `I regret I can`t answer your question. It is connected with
my security. You know that there is a terrorist organization called
`ASALA’. Therefore I’m concerned about my safety." Stepanyan said.

/Day.Az/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/51013.html

Easton ends reln’s with No Place for Hate: Establishes new HR Cmte

Easton ends relationship with No Place for Hate: Establishes new Human
Rights Committee

For more information visit
m/easton/news/x1676801114/Human-Rights-Green-commi ttees-set-in-Easton

Human Rights, Green committees set in Easton
By Paula Vogler

Thu Mar 12, 2009, 12:44 PM EDT

Easton –
Easton selectmen established two new committees in town this week – a Human
Rights Committee and Green Communities Committee.
The Human Rights Committee replaces the No Place for Hate Committee, which
was *disbanded in February after the Anti Defamation League, their sponsor,
refused to fully recognize the Armenian genocide that that killed up to 1.5
million ethnic Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire during and after
World War I.*
Corona said the Human Rights Committee will seek input and participation
from the community. They will also work to educate residents and organize
community events to promote diversity and tolerance.
`Anyone who thinks we don’t have issues in this community doesn’t have
issues themselves,’ Corona said. `I have been disappointed with those
comments because that’s not the reality of Easton.’
The Green Communities Committee will aim to educate the community on the
benefits of energy and resource conservation. The group will also look into
funding sources to encourage energy efficiency, renewable energy development
and reduction of resources used, selectmen said.

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