Armavia Transports 593 Passengers From Aleppo To Yerevan July 9-Augu

ARMAVIA TRANSPORTS 593 PASSENGERS FROM ALEPPO TO YEREVAN JULY 9-AUGUST 6

PanARMENIAN.Net
August 7, 2012 – 15:53 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – From July 9 – August 6, Armavia Armenian airline
company operated 6 Yerevan-Aleppo-Yerevan flights, 5 planned,
one additional.

The number of passengers transported for the reporting period totaled
724, with 131 passengers transported from Yerevan to Aleppo and 593 –
from Aleppo to Yerevan, Armavia press service reported.

Armavia resumed Yerevan-Aleppo-Yerevan flights on July 9, amid tensions
in Syria.

Armenians Of Nagorno-Karabakh Ready To Support Syrian Armenians

ARMENIANS OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH READY TO SUPPORT SYRIAN ARMENIANS

arminfo
Tuesday, August 7, 13:10

A roundtable in Stepanakert, organized on the initiative of ARFD
Artsakh Committee covered issues concerning the Armenians of Syria.

ArmInfo’s correspondent in Stepanakert reports that representatives
of NGOs and public-political organizations of the NKR attended the
roundtable. They pointed out that the residents of Karabakh, who
enjoyed the support of Armenians worldwide during and after the war,
are ready to support the Syrian Armenians, to host them until the
situation in Syria improves.

To note, 5 Armenian families from Syria moved to Kashatagh region of
the NKR. Souren Khachatryan, Head of the Kashatagh administration,
says that 7 more families are expected to move to Kashatagh. They will
live in a building renovated jointly with the Tufenkian Foundation.

Civil Society Stronger And More Effective In Armenia – US Ambassador

CIVIL SOCIETY STRONGER AND MORE EFFECTIVE IN ARMENIA – US AMBASSADOR

news.am
August 07, 2012 | 12:42

YEREVAN.- Civil society is getting stronger and more effective in
Armenia, US Ambassador said.

John Heffern addressed civil society’s advocacy role in his traditional
video blog statement.

“Civic engagement is vital to a healthy democracy. Civil society and
NGOs do important work in many fields. According to a recent USAID
assessment, civil society in Armenia is the second strongest anywhere
among the republics of former USSR,” he said.

He pointed out several effective grassroots campaigns promoting
positive change, among them Trchkan waterfall imitative, active
involvement on Yerevan’s historic cover market, Mashtots park and
protest actions on Harsnaqar Restaurant incident.

“However, there is more to be done. One obstacles for Amrenia’s civil
society is legal restriction on these organizations [NGOs]charging a
fee for their services which would make them more self-sustaining,”
Ambassador said.

In the U.S. the non-governmental organizations are able to charge a
fee for their services on non-profit making basis, he added.

Ambassador Heffern welcomed courageous Armenians who are working
every day to bring positive change here.

Armavia Returns Superjet-100 To Manufacturer

ARMAVIA RETURNS SUPERJET-100 TO MANUFACTURER

RIA Novosti
06/08/2012
YEREVAN

Photo Marina Lystseva

Topic: Sukhoi SuperJet 100

Armenia’s flagship air carrier Armavia said on Monday it had returned
its Superjet-100 (SSJ-100) medium-haul aircraft to the manufacturer,
for which it was the launch customer.

Armavia’s first and only SSJ-100 is undergoing regularly scheduled
maintenance at the Sukhoi Civil Aviation’s flight test facility near
the town of Zhukovsky some 40 kilometers southeast of Moscow.

“We consider it inexpedient to purchase the aircraft because it
required repairs during its first year in service,” a company
spokeswoman said.

She denied Armavia owed Sukhoi maintenance fees.

Company chief Mikhail Bagdasarov earlier said the company was
unwilling to have Sukhoi Superjet-100s in service because it was
below the previously declared standards.

The SSJ manufacturer said earlier on Monday it has not yet received
any notification from Armavia.

Armavia earlier canceled its order for another Sukhoi Superjet-100.

The reason for the termination of the contract was not disclosed.

Sukhoi said the move was due to financial problems.

SSJ-100 is developed by Sukhoi in cooperation with U.S. and European
aviation corporations, including Boeing, Snecma, Thales, Messier
Dowty, Liebherr Aerospace and Honeywell. It is capable of carrying
up to 100 passengers for 4,500 kilometers.

The Econimist Intelligence Unit Research Company Estimated Remittanc

THE ECONIMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT RESEARCH COMPANY ESTIMATED REMITTANCES FROM RUSSIA TO ARMENIA

ARMENPRESS
6 August, 2012
YEREVAN

Yerevan, August 6, ARMENPRESS: The remittances in the four
non-exporting oil former Soviet countries are sharply reduced; as
“Armenpress” reports The Econimist Intelligence Unit Research Company
informs this.

Tajikistan, Kirgizstan, Armenia and Georgia mainly rely on the money
sent by the citizens working abroad (especially in Russia). According
to the data of the Russian Central Bank these four countries totally
received 6 billion US dollars last year.

Due to rapid growth in recent years after the fall of 2009, economic
activity in the remittances has grown. The income of the 2011
remittances in Tajikistan amounted to about 42.5%, in Kirgizstan 28%,
in Armenia 11% and in Georgia 7%.

However, the gloomy anticipations of the global economy may mean
that the rapid growth of remittances for these four countries come
to an end.

Syrian Armenia Community Will Continue Existing, Expert Says

SYRIAN ARMENIA COMMUNITY WILL CONTINUE EXISTING, EXPERT SAYS

PanARMENIAN.Net
August 6, 2012 – 21:34 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Syria’s, particularly Aleppo’s Armenian community
will continue existing, history expert Petros Hovhannisyan said.

He cited the absence of Syrian Armenians’ large inflow to Armenia to
prove his point.

“Armenian community representatives are willing to stay in Syria, with
all the conditions for survival present there. They won’t be exposed
to forcible exile due to their governmental stance” the expert said.

Dwelling on their return to Armenia, Mr. Hovhannisyan noted that
they will fail to find proper living and employment conditions in
the homeland.

"One Cannot Defeat The Casino In The Casino"

“ONE CANNOT DEFEAT THE CASINO IN THE CASINO”
HRIPSIME JEBEJYAN

August 4, 2012 13:10

Members of the Sardarapat movement stated that they had to end this
regime of “cynics and midgets.

” Yesterday in response to a question of whether there
was a strong possibility to end the regime given the fact that the
presidential election was ahead of us and whether there was a leader
among the probable candidates, Garegin Chugaszyan, a member of the
Sardarapat movement, said, “We have expressed our opinion on the
election many times – one cannot defeat the casino in the casino. That
game is pointless. On the contrary, participating in that game, one
legitimizes it and becomes the 4th leg of the table, which stabilizes
the table. When one doesn’t participate, being an opposition minority,
one basically shows that this table is not stable, so nothing will
be solved by the election.” We asked to clarify whether the election
should be boycotted, Mr. Chugaszyan said, “One should not boycott,
but use that time to try to form an alternative government, to conduct
an open election, because the system of elections, that whole machine
doesn’t work. We had the events of March 1, after which no one has
been held accountable. How can one trust that election machine?” In
response to our question who could be an alternative candidate,
in that case, Mr. Chugaszyan said, “One can be the best candidate,
but in the end, the casino will win, so eventually the results will
be fudged, what is the point in pinning hopes on such an election? If
the election machine is completely rotten, how can one believe the
result, in the end, they will fudge, right, we have seen all that,
right, we have been seeing that for 15 years, will we eventually
realize that this is a casino and we will not win, if we play here?”

According to Garegin Chugaszyan, we need political changes, there
is a need for a fundamental political renewal of our republic, “As
it was in the 1980s, when the Soviet Union was already collapsing,
the people realized that they needed an alternative government, they
needed to form bodies, as a result, there was a change of power. We
are approaching that condition, when there is a need for an alternative
government or, using the British term, a shadow government in Armenia,
which should ensure a change of power.” In response to our question
what role could the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), which presented
itself as an alternative to the government, play in that regard, Mr.

Chugaszyan said, “Parties cannot play any role. The whole political
stage should be reorganized. Parties don’t disappear, but they will
be reregistered and renewed. New parties may emerge too. The state of
our parties today is really critical, stagnant, they are in stagnation.

The classical political institutions, one of which is parties, have
reached a stalemate, i.e. they don’t work whether it is elections
or hearings. For instance, the hearings on Vahe Avetyan showed that
they don’t work even on an issue that has evoked a huge public,
all-Armenian response. Our politicians are on vacation, when there is
a row in 20 countries. Political bodies whether they are opposition
or governmental are on vacation.”

Garegin Chugaszyan is also a member of the Vahe Avetyan social
movement. In response to our question whether the back of people’s
camel was broken that they had risen to fight, since incidents like
Harsnakar had happened in our country before or whether this was a
different incident, he said that it had been a particular incident,
“That murder, the level of that crime’s seriousness was very high, it
is the same tragedy from the human perspective, but this is a special
case in terms of social danger, because even officers of the national
army who are the guarantors of the security are terrorized. If one
can murder the guarantor of our state’s security and then conceal the
murder, the whole country should realize that it is in an insecure
position; its national security is at issue here. The level of social
danger is very high, this is the end, the citizen should realize
that he is not protected from now on and he should take his security
into his hands.” We inquired whether he didn’t face obstacles in his
everyday life, at work, taking into account his criticism, Garegin
Chugaszyan said, “Certainly, there have been certain things. I will
not say anything about that now, but if it comes to that, I will make
a statement myself.” We inquired whether he was persecuted,

repressed, Mr. Chugaszyan said, “I cannot say now, but there are some
factors, about which I will say, when the time comes.”

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Armenian Participants To "Junior New Wave 2012" Are Ready

ARMENIAN PARTICIPANTS TO “JUNIOR NEW WAVE 2012” ARE READY

ARMENPRESS
6 August, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, AUGUST 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian participants to “New Wave
Junior 2012” Sona Gyulkhasyan and Alina Malkhasyan are ready for the
concert due to be hosted Crimea “Artek” Concert Complex August 15-17.

They had rehearsed 15 songs, whether 8-10 were selected by the jury.

” Usually one or two months before the launch of the concert two songs
are chosen, which are elaborated later on for the concert day, yet this
time jury told they could not make choice, all the presented songs were
good” participants’ producer Nadezhda Sargsyan told in the briefing
with Armenpress. The producer is sure ” Girls will perform the best”.

In the first day of the concert national song will be performed,
an international hit is set to be presented during the second day.

For the first time in the course of Armenian “Children’s New Wave”
history our country is going to come forth with two participants in
the contest . During the pre- election phase Armenian participants’
excellent performance “forced” jury to select two participants at once.

12 – year-old Lidushik presented Armenia in the course of “Junior New
Wave 2011” international song contest, where our participant received
Italian “Rauna” TV special award.

875 Building Entrances Repaired In Yerevan

875 BUILDING ENTRANCES REPAIRED IN YEREVAN

NEWS.AM
August 06, 2012 | 15:34

YEREVAN.- The municipality of Yerevan has already repaired 875
building entrances.

During the Monday meeting in Yerevan municipality it was stated the
renovation of capital’s streets, yards and parks continues according
to the schedule. Over 60 arch-shaped passes are decorated in Armenia’s
capital within the framework of 2012 capitals renovation program.

Night-time illumination will be installed in the parks of Yerevan. The
municipality also continues cleaning of building and poles from
advertisements.

The activities are still in progress toward conducting a 24-hour
inspection of the service quality of the Armenian capital city’s
public transport system.

The Cotton Production To Be Restored In Armenia

THE COTTON PRODUCTION TO BE RESTORED IN ARMENIA

ARMENPRESS
7 August, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, AUGUST 7, ARMENPRESS: Conditions are created for cotton
production and processing industry development in Armenia. The
investors show interest towards the cotton production started from
sowing process up to manufacturing phase.

Cotton processing plant called “Arakne” industrial enterprise was
established in Armenia. ” Because of the expensive raw material this
branch is not being developed in Armenia, and we decided to create
economic basis by organizing the production in the place” Parvana
Finance Group ” company president and “Arakne” enterprise director
Ashot Eranosyan told in the briefing with Armenpress.

The project is currently in pilot phase. Previous year 18 hectares of
cotton were sowed in Armavir province Mrgashat village jointly with
farmers. 2. 3 tons of cotton yield was recorded by an hectare . M
rgashat village head Gevorg Danielyan stated it was an average yield:
necessary equipment absence hindered getting good result.

A large quantity of cotton was produced in the Soviet years in Armenia,
which was being utilized in local textile production and was exported
to Central Asian countries. Cotton waste can be used in the production
of cellulose, the kernels can be used in vegetable oil, as well as
may be used as forage.