Who Would Mind Having Such A Partner

WHO WOULD MIND HAVING SUCH A PARTNER
Naira Hayrumyan

Story from Lragir.am News:

11:20 06/12/2012

Armenia appeared in the center of the fight for influence between the
West and Russia, in which Russia is not the favorite. The possible
reason is that the Russia’s demands to Armenia and the notorious
Eurasian Union are based on the personal ambitions of the current
Russian political leadership, which are presented as geopolitical
interests.

Why does the West want to absorb Armenia? It seems to be the same
geopolitical interest, but in this case we also deal with the
mercantile interest. Europe and America dwell on the development
of democracy, liberalization of the market and creation of equal
conditions of competition. They invest huge money in the institutional
reforms of Armenia, though they don’t hide that the best way of the
reforms is the “investment expansion”.

Investments in the IT sphere of Armenia can create a field of
competition and liberalize the economy. But the West does not hurry
investing in Armenia, while the existing investments flow to the
mining sphere.

Foreign investments in Armenia for the period of the first nine months
of 2012 amount to 391 million USD, which is 35.2% less than last year.

For the first time, the list of the major foreign investor states
is headed by Canada with 102 million. The whole sum is directed to
the metal mining. Switzerland recorded the biggest progress in the
investment sphere with 38.8 million which is 5.1 times more than the
country’s investment in same period last year. The investments again
go to the mining sphere.

This proves that the West needs a democratic Armenia with free economy
and open borders to make the country a source of raw.

The government of Armenia does not comment on the decrease of the
investors, stating instead about progresses that Armenia records in
different international statistics. Besides, the government does not
hide that the extraction of minerals is a priority.

So, the government, with the excuse of Euro integration, just seizes
from Russia the subsoil of Armenia and gives it to the West. Normal
governments would try to seize some benefits at least. Sure if they
thought about the state, they would set quotas, considering the big
interest of investors in the mining sphere. Let alone that possibility
of coordinating the investments and directing them to other spheres,
such as the IT.

The fact that Western political figures support Tigran Sargsyan in
the office of prime minister is that he is a good partner who agrees
that his country becomes a big mine and a bank to be used for the
interests of a large group oligarchs and foreign investors, and not
the population.

http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/28312

Putin Meets With Armenia’s Sargsyan In Ashgabat

PUTIN MEETS WITH ARMENIA’S SARGSYAN IN ASHGABAT

YEREVAN, December 5. / ARKA /. On the sidelines of a CIS summit of
heads of state in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, Russian
president Vladimir Putin had meetings with counterparts from Armenia,
Ukraine and Kazakhstan – Serzh Sargsyan, Viktor Yanukovych and
Nursultan Nazarbayev respectively, Russian RIA Novostri reported.

‘They discussed bilateral relations, trade, economic and investment
issues, as well as issues relating to the integration processes in the
CIS”, Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying. -0-

Ars Forum Discusses San Diego Community Reinvgoration

ARS FORUM DISCUSSES SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY REINVGORATION

Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 | Posted by Contributor

A scene from the ARS San Diego event

SAN DIEGO-The Armenian Relief Society San Diego Roubina Chapter and
the Armenian Students Association of the University of California,
San Diego co-hosted a town hall meeting on Friday, November 30 at
the Forum Hall in the Price Center of the university.

The meeting was moderated by Berge Minasian and he opened with brief
comments about what he saw as the state of our societal evolution in
San Diego. He said that if the present leaders do not take steps to
locate and engage 2nd and 3rd generation Armenian-Americans, there
won’t be anyone around to receive the “torch” when it is passed in
the next five to ten years.

The original post genocide wave of Armenian immigrants successfully
integrated into their new communities and simultaneously instilled
a passion for Armenian culture and heritage in their progeny. This
new generation of Armenian-Americans was a powerful influence on
the successful evolution of our communities. They very competently
oversaw the construction of schools, churches and the social/political
infrastructure which sustains our communities even to this date.

However, that generation is in the twilight of their lives and many
of them no longer enjoy the health or stamina to continue on in the
leadership roles they once held in their community. If San Diego
Armenians are to successfully continue their proud tradition, they
must find ways to engage the missing 2nd and 3rd generations into
the community.

The first panelist to address the questions at hand was Nare Kupelian.

Kupelian is a graduate of UCSD and she is presently a Ph.D. Candidate
of Armenian History at UCLA. She spoke eloquently about the importance
of making sure that high school and college students feel validated
in their Armenian communities. Their opinions must be included during
community planning phases regarding projects which are ostensibly
made to facilitate their ethnic evolution. Too often their opinions
are not sought and consequently a powerful resource is left untapped.

The next panelist to speak was John Ohanian, a graduate of USD with
post degree training in the Harvard Business School Executive Education
Program. Ohanian was chosen to speak from his point of view regarding
best practices to promote success in community outreach programs.

He also spoke passionately about the importance of including our
younger children in the Sunday School and Armenian language classes.

He referenced his own family experience. His seventeen year old
daughter made lifetime friends in the Armenian summer camps. His
younger son firmly identifies with his ethnic heritage as well
because of his involvement in various Armenian venues available here
in San Diego.

He was very committed to the importance of getting our children
involved early on and felt confident that the preservation of our
community is absolutely strengthened by instilling a passion for our
Armenian culture and heritage in the very young.

Next, the audience was invited to split into groups to further discuss
what was presented and to offer their personal insights as well. The
pre-selected group leaders were instructed to focus the discussion
on the following questions:

What would a thriving San Diego Armenian community look like from
your perspective?

Are you personally engaged in your Armenian community?

What do you believe are the pressing reasons why the missing 2nd and
3rd generations are missing from active engagement in our community?

The groups were invited to discuss these questions for twenty minutes.

But when the time was up, they were still too immersed in their quest
to find workable solutions to our challenges. The passionate discussion
in these groups was inspiring to say the least and the participants
were genuinely committed to finding answers to the larger concerns of
the day. They were granted another fifteen minutes to continue their
discussions before the recorders were invited to present summations
for their groups.

The summary reports made by the UCSD student recorders in each group
were truly inspiring. They were poised and extremely competent in
their presentations. If we didn’t learn anything else at this Town Hall
event, we absolutely learned that our students are very proud of their
heritage and ready to be included as full members of our community.

If anyone needed evidence about the urgency for this town hall meeting
they surely got it from the enthusiastic participation of the group
members. The discussions were heartfelt and above all else, they were
very positive in their comments and constructive in their suggestions.

Overall, they agreed with the theme of the evening but were unable to
offer definitive suggestions for how the community was to move forward.

The one suggestion which stood out among the rest was that strong
leadership was needed if indeed the San Diego Armenian community was
to grow and thrive. The Armenian community in Glendale was mentioned
as a strong model. However, in San Diego there is not the benefit of
a huge population pool of recent immigrants and their inspired 1st
generation children.

In summary then, it is a given that the Armenian presence will continue
to exist in San Diego. The infrastructure has been put into place. What
remains is to find venues which would attract and engage those who are
at this time lingering around on the fringe of our community life. We
must find avenues through which this important generation can become
motivated and willing to pick up the torch which will inevitably be
passed on to them.

http://asbarez.com/106923/ars-forum-discusses-san-diego-community-reinvgoration/

Do You Speak Europeen ? Par Laurent Leylekian Et Christian Boghos

DO YOU SPEAK EUROPEEN ? PAR LAURENT LEYLEKIAN ET CHRISTIAN BOGHOS
Stephane

armenews.com
jeudi 6 decembre 2012

Le 25 septembre dernier, l’Union europeenne et le Conseil de l’Europe
celebraient conjointement la ” journee europeenne des langues “. Très
symptomatiquement, la page Internet de la Commission de Bruxelles
devolue a cette journee mettait en exergue un ” speak-dating ”
d’apprentissage des langues et s’intitulait ” Do you speak europeen ?

“. On se prend a rever qu’elle aurait pu s’appeler ” Sprechen
Sie europeen ? ” ou ” Habla usted europeen ? “, voire ” Mowisz po
europeen ? “. Au bas de la page en question, un lien renvoyait sur un
document portant sur les ” Lessons from abroad : International review
of primary languages “, document britannique dont il ne semble exister
qu’une version anglaise. Rarement, un evènement aura autant constitue
une contradiction dans les termes que cette ” journee europeenne “,
d’ailleurs passee pour l’essentiel inapercue.

Alors y a-t-il quelques absurdites, ou mieux un passeisme aggrave,
a penser que dans un monde multipolaire le multilinguisme est une idee
moderne ? Que l’anglais soit la langue des affaires, soit ! Meme s’il
n’est pas destine a le rester longtemps… multipolarite oblige. Mais
que l’identite d’un peuple quel qu’il soit – et dont le fondement
premier est sa langue – que cette identite soit mise en recul face a ce
grand mouvement d’uniformite que provoque le diktat du monolinguisme,
devrait interpeller et alerter tous ceux qui croient que la force
d’un peuple tient a sa diversite, que la creativite d’un groupe tient
a ses multiples origines culturelles et sociales, et que la force
d’une nation tient a la fois a sa langue, son histoire, sa cohesion
mais aussi a sa capacite a s’ouvrir aux autres.

POUR LIRE LA SUITE CLIQUER SUR LE LIEN

jeudi 6 decembre 2012, Stephane ©armenews.com

http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/laurent-leylekian/affirmer-notre-langue-un-atout-culturel-et-economique_b_2175489.html

When Homeland Is Just Geographic Site – Arfd Rep

WHEN HOMELAND IS JUST GEOGRAPHIC SITE – ARFD REP

tert.am
07.12.12

What is commonly known as a homeland is becoming limited to a
geographic concept that recognizes neither a sense of duty nor a
commitment, says a female Dashnak politician.

In a Facebook post, a former lawmaker of the opposition Armenian
Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), Lilit Galstyan,
notes that despite the existing attitude, the pressing problems in
the country are growing denser and denser.

“What is happening is the most terrible thing, with ideas dying and
losing valus and the society turning into a desperate collective
image having no nerves, impulses and vision,” she says, pointing
out to the existing environment of pessimism and disappointment,
as well as the population’s migration and indifference, corruption
and political crisis, etc.

“Such as the evaluations and analyses that have flooded the native
press and political thought for several years running,” Galstyan says.

Toutes Les Ecoles D’Erevan Vont Etre Chauffees

TOUTES LES ECOLES D’EREVAN VONT ETRE CHAUFFEES

Toutes les ecoles d’Erevan beneficieront d’un système de chauffage
cet hiver a annonce le Premier ministre Tigran Sarkissian.

Deux nouvelles ecoles dans la capitale ont ete ajoutees a la liste
des ecoles chauffees.

” Il n’y aura aucune ecole a Erevan sans système de chauffage a la
fin de l’annee ” a precise le Premier ministre qui a dit que l’ordre
du President sera satisfait.

Il y a 191 ecoles secondaires et 3 ecoles specialisees a Erevan. Le
nombre des elèves dans les ecoles d’education generale est de plus
de 104 000 enfants.

vendredi 7 decembre 2012, Stephane ©armenews.com

La Production Industrielle De L’Armenie En Hausse De 10 Pour Cent a

LA PRODUCTION INDUSTRIELLE DE L’ARMENIE EN HAUSSE DE 10 POUR CENT A 895 MILLIARDS DE DRAMS

La production industrielle d’Armenie au cours des dix premiers mois
de 2012 est en hausse de 10 % compare a 2011 a 895 milliards de drams
a annonce le ministre de l’economie Tigran Davtyan lors d’une reunion
du Conseil Industriel preside par le Premier ministre.

Il a dit qu’il s’attend a ce que la production industrielle en
2012 atteigne un milliard de drams. Selon lui, les exportations
industrielles entre janvier et octobre 2012 a augmente de 13 pour
cent a 305 milliards de drams.

vendredi 7 decembre 2012, Stephane ©armenews.com

Ararat Mon Amour Au Dame, 3 000 Spectateurs Attendus Dimanche

ARARAT MON AMOUR AU DAME, 3 000 SPECTATEURS ATTENDUS DIMANCHE

Dimanche 9 decembre, 3 000 spectateurs sont attendus au Dôme de
Marseille pour la dernière representation du spectacle Ararat Mon Amour
par l’ensemble Araxe-Sassoun issu de la Jeunesse Armenienne de France.

Après La Marseillaise, Nouvelles d’Armenie Magazine, France 3, LCM,
France Bleu Provence, Radio Dialogue, retrouvez les articles de la
semaine lus dans La Provence, Telerama et Marseille l’Hebdo.

3 decembre 2012, Telerama

5 decembre 2012, Marseille l’Hebdo

6 decembre 2012, La Provence

Consulter l’integralite de la revue de presse sur –
onglet “ararat mon amour” – rubrique “espace presse”

A J-2 encore quelques places de disponibles. Infos Billetterie JAF
Marseille 04 91 802 820

vendredi 7 decembre 2012, Aurelie Ohanian ©armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=85115
www.la-jaf.com

Armenian Pm Visits Germany

ARMENIAN PM VISITS GERMANY

Vestnik Kavkaza
Dec 6 2012
Russia

Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Minister for Transportation
and Communications Gagik Beglaryan, Culture Minister Asmik Pogosyan
will attend a business forum at Commerzbank in Frankfurt, News
Armenia reports.

The Armenian delegation will make a three-day visit to State California
and meet congressman Adam Sschiff at the Caltech University.

Sargsyan will attend the Stanford University on December to take
part in the ArmTech Congress on December 10, then an incubator of
Plug and Play computer companies, opening of an Armenian IT center
and sign a memorandum on formation of a venture fund of Armenia.

Armenia expects to sign a deal with Intel to open a research center.

The Armenian officials will meet IBM authorities.

Sargsyan will visit the Massachusetts Technological Institute. The
Armenian delegation will return to Yerevan on December 14.

Armenian Ambassador To Uk Dies In Usa

ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO UK DIES IN USA

Vestnik Kavkaza
Dec 6 2012
Russia

Armenian Ambassador to the UK Karine Kazinyan has died this morning
due to post-surgery complications in the US, spokesman of the Armenian
Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan said, Interfax reports.

57-year-old Kazinyan became the Ambassador to the UK in September 2011.