Exhibition devoted to the last one hundred years of Armenian history

Exhibition devoted to the last one hundred years of Armenian history
to open in Yerevan

16:23, 27 Dec 2014

The most important project, which the Ministry of Culture of Armenia
will undertake next year, will be an exhibition devoted to the last
one hundred years of Armenian history.

The Minister of Culture, Hasmik Poghosyan, announced about the
aforementioned at a press conference on Saturday.

“It is very important to understand what we [, Armenians,] want to
tell ourselves and to the world during that year. We need to retell
our one hundred years of history to ourselves, and it is very
important that we become able to correctly assess the situation,” the
minister specifically noted.

In Poghosyan’s words, next year the ministry will also organize, in a
variety of countries, a screening of films about the Armenian
Genocide.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/27/exhibition-devoted-to-the-last-one-hundred-years-of-armenian-history-to-open-in-yerevan/

Firemen On Standby For Armenian Rescue Effort

FIREMEN ON STANDBY FOR ARMENIAN RESCUE EFFORT

East Grinstead Courier and Observer, UK
December 25, 2014 Thursday

by Eric Blackmore; [email protected]

CRAWLEY Down fireman Dave Lacey was one of seven from the Surrey
brigade who was preparing to help victims of the Armenian earthquake
in December 1988.

The firemen were on standby, waiting for a Home Office signal that
would send them straight to the heart of the earthquake zone.

Seven firefighters, five vehicles and specialist equipment were packed
and ready to fly to Russia to join a worldwide rescue team.

More than 100,000 Armenians were feared dead and up to two million
homeless following the earthquake, which brought cities tumbling to
the ground.

Dave Lacey, of Brookside, Crawley Down, was one of the firefighters
who had packed his bags and began a phone-side vigil when the Courier
spoke to him at the time.

He said: “It is very difficult to comprehend the scale of the disaster,
even from newspaper and television reports, and there is a certain
amount of trepidation. But I am trained for the job and feel I might
be able to do something useful as part of the team.”

The British Government pledged support, to the sum of £5million,
to the emergency operation, and supplies and equipment flown from
Gatwick and Stansted arrived in Moscow in December that year.

Surrey Fire Brigade waited for the order to move from the Home Office,
which acted on the advice of an inspector already in Armenia.

It would take the team just two hours to make final preparations at
Reigate fire station before they were airlifted to the scene when
they were finally called on.

The Courier reported on December 15, 1988, that the firefighters were
using their time, while waiting, to organise special rescue equipment,
such as stretchers designed especially for use in confined spaces,
and equipment to get rescuers under the huge piles of rubble.

Surrey’s brigade would also take with them two thermal-imaging cameras
and five specially-equipped long-wheelbase Land Rovers.

The seven experienced firefighters were inoculated against typhoid,
cholera and polio before their departure.

Preparing to head out with Mr Lacey was the team leader, Station
Officer Grey, who was Surrey’s training officer for special rescue
operations. Also waiting for the green light were Leading Firefighter
Hawley and Firefighters Day, Lever, Steggles and Coleman.

Mr Lacey added: “My wife wasn’t very happy about my volunteering
but I did phone and ask her first. We have three children, but I was
already a fireman when she married me and she accepts that.

“Of course there are risks, but in a way I am a little disappointed
that we haven’t gone yet. In Surrey we don’t get called upon very
often, and I do think the unit as a whole has got something to offer.”

Collections were held at Christmas services in several churches in
East Grinstead to be donated to the Armenia Earthquake Appeal. Schools
were also collecting funds at the end-of-term carol services.

Russian Government To Consider Lending $270 To Armenia For Nuke Stat

RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO CONSIDER LENDING $270 TO ARMENIA FOR NUKE STATION

Energy Monitor Worldwide
December 25, 2014 Thursday

The Russian government will discuss, at today’s meeting, provision
of $270 million loan to Armenia for extending the service life of
Armenian the nuclear power plant, the government press office reported.

On Saturday Russia and Armenia signed an agreement about extending
the service life of the second power unit at the NPP.

The sides agreed the works will be funded from a loan provided by
Russia, Novosti-Armenia reports referring to RIA Novosti.

The loan is extended for 15 years, according to the report. The
service life of the second unit expires in September 2016.

Russian Rosatom experts have already examined the unit and defined
further action plan. 2014 Global Data Point.

Russian Economy To Decline 3% In 2015 With $60 Per Barrel – Uliukaev

RUSSIAN ECONOMY TO DECLINE 3% IN 2015 WITH $60 PER BARREL – ULIUKAEV

YEREVAN, December 26. /ARKA/. The Russian economy will decline by 3% in
2015 if the oil price is $60 per barrel, Russian minister of economic
development Aleksey Uliukaev told reporters, as cited by the Prime.

The projection by the ministry suggests GDP will decline by 0.8%
in 2015 with the oil price at 80 dollars per barrel.

The deputy minister of economy Aleksey Vedev said the recession will
come as early as in the first quarter. The 2014 last quarter GDP
growth will be near zero or will decline slightly, he said.

“We expect a decline in the first quarter, first of all due to drop
in demand”, Vedev said. -0–

http://arka.am/en/news/in_the_world/russian_economy_to_decline_3_in_2015_with_60_per_barrel_uliukaev/#sthash.bM7Sg6fk.dpuf

Alertes Sur Les Prix : Le Dram Rebondit, Les Craintes Inflationniste

ALERTES SUR LES PRIX : LE DRAM REBONDIT, LES CRAINTES INFLATIONNISTES PERSISTENT

ARMENIE

Profitant des fluctuations spectaculaires des taux de change ces
derniers jours quelques hommes d’affaires armeniens ont augmente les
prix des denrees alimentaires de base et d’autres elements essentiels
ce qui a alimente les preoccupations et a meme cree une certaine
panique parmi les citoyens.

En une semaine les prix pour certains produits ont augmente de 40
pour cent, conduisant a une certaine panique afin d’acheter dans les
endroits où les prix n’ont pas ete releves et obliger quelques magasins
a fixer des limites sur les achats de produits alimentaires de base
comme le sucre, la farine, le beurre, etc. Les gens ont compare la
situation avec le debut des annees 1990 quand le pain et le beurre
etaient rationnes et disponible pour les acheteurs que par coupons
de rationnement.

“Les gens ont peur de faire face a la meme situation qu’ils ont deja
connu avant. En quelques heures les prix ont augmente. Le cafe, les
saucisses et les laiteries, les produits a base de viande, le pain –
nous avons achete le pain a 210 drams, ce matin c’etait 250. Le prix
d’un oeuf est passe de 70 a 100 drams. Et tout cela se passe au seuil
des vacances du Nouvel An, c’ est la fin de l’Armenie” a declare une
femme au foyer Zhanna Martirosyan, 60 ans.

Les magasins qui ont suspendu le commerce et fermes en prevision de
la stabilite sur le marche des devises ont rouvert jeudi, alors que
le dram qui avait atteint son plus bas historique a près de 600 drams
pour un dollar la nuit precedente a rebondi a 460-480 drams.

Cependant, aucune diminution des prix a eu lieu.

Dans l’après-midi le Premier ministre Hovik Abrahamian a visite un
certain nombre de supermarches pour verifier les prix et de voir par
lui-meme quelle est la situation dans le commerce de detail.

Jeudi lors de la reunion du gouvernement, le premier ministre a dit que
le gouvernement ne tolerera pas des hausses infondees de prix, mettant
l’accent sur l’augmentation particulièrement evidente du prix du sucre,
de la farine et d’autres denrees alimentaires de base. Il a demande a
Artak Shaboyan, le president de la Commission d’Etat pour la protection
de la concurrence economique (SCPEC), de se pencher sur la question.

“Les medicaments contre la pression arterielle et contre le diabète
sont plus chers. Maintenant, ils nous font aller directement dans
l’autre monde, n’est ce pas ? Comment peuvent-ils taquiner les gens
comme ca ? Ce sont ceux qui importent, qui vendent, qui trichent le
peuple, qu’est-ce qu’ils exigent des autres ?” a demande Margarita
Hambartsumyan, 55 ans.

Le Premier Ministre Abrahamyan a egalement charge le ministre de
la Sante Armen Muradyan de suivre les echanges sur le marche des
medicaments afin de comprendre ce qui se passe dans ce secteur.

Pendant ce temps, beaucoup pensent que si les prix continuent de
grimper, l’Armenie peut connaître une autre vague de migration.

Albert Sargsyan d’Erevan estime que ce qui se passe aujourd’hui ne
fera qu’augmenter la pauvrete.

ANKARA: Key Suspect Of Dink Murder Case Released Pending Trial

KEY SUSPECT OF DINK MURDER CASE RELEASED PENDING TRIAL

BGN News, Turkey
Dec 24 2014

Trabzon Police Intelligence Chief Faruk Sarı became the first suspect
submitted to court for request of arrest in 7 years concerning the
2007 murder of Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

Upon testifying to the Istanbul 2nd İstanbul Criminal Court of Peace
on duty, Faruk Sarı was released pending trial and potential arrest.

Judge Hulusi Pur imposed a ban on leaving the country on Sarı.

The allegations on the Trabzon Police Intelligence Chief concern the
fact that the murderer of Agos Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Hrant Dink,
teenager Ogun Samast had traveled from Trabzon to İstanbul, thus
the claim is the ex-Trabzon Police Intelligence Unit Chief failed
to protect Hrant Dink’s right to live. Sarı will face trial on
“voluntary manslaughter through neglecting to take action.”

Other police force intelligence chiefs who had testified included
Sabri Uzun and Ramazan Akyurek. Separately İstanbul Deputy Mayor
Ergun Gungör, İstanbul Police Chief Celalettin Cerrah and Trabzon
Police Chief ReÃ…~_at Atay.

The circumstances surrounding Dink’s murder has been marred for years
as family and friends of Dink demand justice.

http://national.bgnnews.com/key-suspect-of-dink-murder-case-released-pending-trial-haberi/2433

Not-So-Random Violence In Armenia

NOT-SO-RANDOM VIOLENCE IN ARMENIA

Institute for War and Peace Reporting, UK
Caucasus Reporting #763
Dec 24 2014

Assaults on opposition may reflect fears that its strength is growing.

by Armen Karapetyan

Opposition groups in Armenia have accused the government of ordering
attacks on their members. The authorities says they have nothing
to do with the wave of violence, but analysts warn that the ugly,
confrontational mood will inevitably heighten political tensions.

The wave of attacks began in late November when seven cars belonging
to opposition figures were set on fire in the capital Yerevan. The
arsonists were not deterred by the fact that one car was parked
opposite the city police station and another was outside the premises
of the security detachment that protects the Armenian parliament.

Six out of the seven cars belonged to an anti-government group called
Pre-Parliament, which was planning to stage demonstrations.

“This is true terror,” said GagikSarukhanyan, a member of the
group.”The authorities are countering resistance with terror. They
want to intimidate us.”

The arson attacks were followed by physical assaults on seven
individuals over the following three weeks. The victims included
opposition party members, NGO activists and veterans of the Nagorny
Karabakh war in the early 1990s.

The first attack, on November 27, was on Pre-Parliament member
Gevorg Safaryan. On December 8 and 10, masked men assaulted Manvel
Eghiazaryan, Razmik Petrosyan and Suren Sargsyan, all members of
the Union of Veterans, a newly-formed opposition group composed of
ex-Karabakh combatants.

On December 11, member of parliament Aram Manukyan was attacked near
his home and had to spend several days recovering in hospital.

Manukyan is parliamentary secretary of the opposition Armenian
National Congress (ANC). The same thing happened the next day to
Ashot Piliposyan, who heads the ANC party branch in the town of Razdan.

Vaginak Shushanyan, a well-known civic activist who took part in a
protest outside the government building in Yerevan to press for the
earlier attacks to be investigated, was himself assaulted and badly
injured by two men.

The opposition parties represented in parliament, three of which
recently formed a coalition called the National Movement, issued
a statement urging the government to track down and prosecute the
perpetrators and their accomplices in the string of attacks.

Analysts note that the wave of attacks comes at a time of heightened
political activity. The next parliamentary election is not until
2017, with presidential polls the year after in which Sargsyan is not
eligible to stand again. But the ruling coalition is already facing a
mounting challenge from a better-organised, broader opposition. The ANC
and the Heritage party have teamed up with the second-biggest party
in parliament, the Prosperous Armenia party led by Gagik Tsarukyan,
in past years a supporter of President Serzh Sargsyan. (See Political
Heavyweight Bolsters Armenian Opposition.)

The new bloc, called the Nationwide Movement, is setting up
headquarters all over Armenia and building up supporters, including
among ex-combatants who have joined the Union of Veterans. People
who fought in the Karabakh conflict against Azerbaijan have enjoyed
respect and political influence in Armenia since the 1994 truce, and
their support has been a significant factor in deciding elections. The
emergence of the Union of Veterans as an opposition-aligned force
will thus be a matter of concern to the government.

“The authorities are resorting to open acts of terrorism, and it’s
obvious what their goal is – they’re trying to break the expanding
power of the Nationwide Movement,” said Levon Zurabyan, the ANC’s
parliamentary leader.

The ruling Republican Party insisted the authorities had no hand in
the attacks.

“It can’t be ruled out that an attempt is being made to turn the
veterans and opposition members against the authorities through
violence,” deputy speaker Eduard Sharmazanov, a Republican Party
member, said. “The authorities have less to gain than anyone else
from any action designed to create instability.”

The police have managed to track down one suspect, a man called Arshak
Svazyan who gave an interview to the Aykakan Zhamanak newspaper
admitting he carried out the attack on Manukyan. He said he gave
the ANC politician a “patriotic slap in the face” because, he said,
Manukyan had insulted President Sargsyan.

Many Armenians were disturbed to hear a similar expression
of aggression coming from the deputy head of Armenia’s police
force.Lieutenant-General Levon Yeranosyan told the Zhogovurd newspaper
he would “cut off the ears of anyone in this country who tries saying
anything about the president in my presence, like [docking] a puppy”.

Two of the Karabakh veterans who were attacked, Eghiazaryan and
Petrosyan,said that shortly before making these remarks, Yeranosyanhad
met them in a restaurant and told them to stop supporting the
opposition. They declined, and minutes after leaving the restaurant,
they were attacked by a gang of young men.

Yeranosyan refused to confirm or deny whether the encounter took
place. He has been reprimanded for his newspaper comments by his
superior, police force chief Vladimir Gasparyan, but the parliamentary
opposition parties are seeking his dismissal.

Yeranosyan appears unabashed. He has since given another interview
to the same paper saying he stands by his word and will “smash in
the head” of anyone who says anything about the president.

Avetik Ishkhanyan, the head of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia,
says the lack of an official response is worrying.

“The authorities are constantly talking about human rights and
democracy, but all of this shows we’re still living in the Soviet
Union,” Ishkhanyan said. “Crimes of violence committed against
journalists, activists and opposition members are not being solved,
and things are only getting worse. The trend is towards intimidation
and spreading fear.”

Armen Karapetyan is a freelance journalist in Armenia.

https://iwpr.net/global-voices/not-so-random-violence-armenia

People’s Guards In Noyakert Detain Turkish Citizen Who Pried Informa

PEOPLE’S GUARDS IN NOYAKERT DETAIN TURKISH CITIZEN WHO PRIED INFORMATION ABOUT VILLAGERS

by Marianna Lazarian

arminfo
Thursday, December 25, 16:37

On Dec 23 people’s guards in Noyakert detained a Turkish citizen who
was prying information about the villagers.

The press service of the Border Department of Russia’s Federal Security
Service in Armenia reports that once the villagers detained the man,
they informed the Russian border guards about him.

The latter found out that the Turk arrived in Armenia on a legal
basis earlier in the day.

The man explained that he was searching for his relatives.

Now relevant authorities are investing the case.

Hrachia Harutyunyan’s Family Asks Justice Ministry To Extradite Him

HRACHIA HARUTYUNYAN’S FAMILY ASKS JUSTICE MINISTRY TO EXTRADITE HIM

The family of Hrachia Harutyunyan – an Armenian truck driver who was
sentenced in Russia to 6 years 9 months in prison for a serious road
accident – has asked Armenian Justice Ministry to extradite him to
the homeland, Aysor.am was informed by the ministry’s spokeswoman
Tsovinar Khachatryan. According to her, the documents are being
examined at the moment.

The road accident occurred near Moscow on July 13, 2013. It left 18
people dead and over 40 others injured.

25.12.14, 18:09

http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2014/12/25/Hrachia-Harutyunyan%E2%80%99s-family-asks-Justice-Ministry-to-extradite-him/889766

Genocide Denier Perincek Has Made A Statement Hurting Christians’ Fe

GENOCIDE DENIER PERINCEK HAS MADE A STATEMENT HURTING CHRISTIANS’ FEELINGS

17:38, 25 December, 2014

YEREVAN, 25 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. Chairman of Turkey’s Labor Party
Dogu Perincek, who was sentenced by the Swiss court for denying the
Armenian Genocide, has made another obscene statement, hurting the
feelings of the entire Christian community. As “ArmenPress” reports,
citing the Turkish Haberler.com, Perincek referred to the news
about the fact that famous Hollywood actor George Clooney’s wife,
Amal Clooney will be one of the advocates to be defending Armenia’s
interests during the court hearings to be held at the European Court
of Human Rights in January 2015.

“The woman can attend the court hearing, but even if Jesus’ wife comes,
they don’t stand a chance of succeeding,” Perincek declared, obscenely,
mentioning that “they will get to the bottom of Turkey’s major issue,
that is, the lie about the Armenian Genocide”.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/789328/genocide-denier-perin%C3%A7ek-has-made-a-statement-hurting-christians%E2%80%99-feelings.html