EU Opposes Isolation Of Nagorno-Karabakh – Philippe Lefort

EU OPPOSES ISOLATION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH – PHILIPPE LEFORT

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June 01, 2012 | 14:25

YEREVAN.- EU opposes isolation of the Nagorno-Karabakh, said EU
Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in
Georgia Philippe Lefort.

The envoy believes communication is better than isolation and it is
wrong to put preconditions for visiting the region. Lefort recalled
that he, unlike Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, has no mandate to
visit Nagorno-Karabakh. His trip depends on “good will of the sides”.

“We are working on it,” the EU official stressed saying he wants to
visit Karabakh but has no idea when it can become possible.

All visits by foreign delegations are painfully perceived by
Azerbaijan. Those who dare travel to Nagorno-Karabakh are immediately
included in the blacklist by official Baku.

Lusine Zakaryan Would Mark Her 75th

LUSINE ZAKARYAN WOULD MARK HER 75TH

Panorama.am
01/06/2012

“When Lusine things “Saint-saint” angels descend in Holy See and
glorify God for singing and for the talent gifted to her,” Supreme
Patriarch of All Armenians Vazgen I used to say about Lusine Zakaryan.

Today the renowned Armenians soprano, People’s Artist of Soviet
Armenia Lusine Zakaryan would mark her 75th anniversary.

Lusine Zakaryan was born in 1937, in Akhaltsikhe, Georgian SSR.

Zakaryan died in 30 December 1992.

In 1952 she moved with her family to Yerevan, where she attended
a secondary music school. She entered the Yerevan State Musical
Conservatory in 1957. From 1970 to 1983 Zakaryan was a soloist with
the symphony orchestra of Armenian TV and Radio.

She also sang in the choir of theArmenian Apostolic Church’s Holy
See at the Echmiadzin Cathedral, and it is for her magnificent
rendition of centuries-old Armenian spiritual hymns that she is now
most remembered for.

Political Scientist On Prosperous Armenia’s Plans For Presidential E

POLITICAL SCIENTIST ON PROSPEROUS ARMENIA’S PLANS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

tert.am
01.06.12

The coalition has divorced creating a situation when the uncertainties
and doubts not only failed to fade away but still exist, chairman
of the Union of Political Scientists Hmayak Hovhannissyan said,
assessing the post-electoral situation in the country.

He said the parliamentary elections were to predict the result of the
presidential elections, while the question continues being intriguing.

The political scientist said the main issue of the coalition was
to specify whether the coalition memorandum’s clause on supporting
the incumbent president will be brought into life or not. “If a new
coalition was formed with the Prosperous Armenia party the core of it
was to be the support of the incumbent president at the 2013 elections,
while the other issues were secondary. But this issue was not solved
either. Tsarukyan’s statement did not contain a point showing PAP’s
stance for the presidential elections,” he said.

As one of possible variants, Hmayak Hovhannissyan noted the possibility
of PAP’s support to Serzh Sargsyan’s candidacy.

He also said that if during the presidential elections the PAP
nominates its own candidate it will be done either in a soft or
hard ways. In the first case, the political analyst said Oskanian’s
candidacy will be nominated with the result of this fight being
predictable. In the second case Robert Kocharyan’s candidacy will be
nominated with the tough struggle to follow.

Hmayak Hovhannisyan said the three variants are equally possible.

ARS Nairy Saturday School To Mark 30th Anniversary

ARS NAIRY SATURDAY SCHOOL TO MARK 30TH ANNIVERSARY

ARMENPRESS
1 June, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JUNE 1, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Relief Society Nairy Chapter
of Montebello is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of its Saturday
School. The elegant dinner dance will be held on Sunday, June 3 at
5p.m. at the Bagramian Hall of the Holy Cross Cathedral and will
feature the famous singer Ara Martirosyan and his band, Hye Superstar
Lucy Hart, as well as the Vartan & Siranoush Gevorkian Dance Academy.

The program will include a short graduation ceremony, reports
Armenpress citing Asbarez.

Thirty years ago, true to its calling, the ARS Nairy chapter took
upon itself the sponsorship and management of the Khachatur Apovian
Saturday School, a privately owned venture facing serious financial
problems. By taking over the existing school, the Nairy Chapter was
able to save an institution of learning in Montebello .Since 1982,
chapter members, dedicated principals and staff of the ARS Nairy
Saturday School have all worked hard to preserve our language, culture
and heritage, and above all to instill in generations of youngster
the proud spirit of Armenianism.

A committee comprised of school alumni, parents and chapter members
has been formed and is working for the last few months to organize
this event and to provide a memorable evening for the community. We
invite the public, especially those who truly believe that educating
our youth is the only sure way of survival, to join us on June 3rd
at Bagramian Hall.

Armenia-Turkey Media Round Table In Yerevan

ARMENIA-TURKEY MEDIA ROUND TABLE IN YEREVAN

armradio.am
01.06.2012 12:57

The Yerevan Press Club (YPC), together with Eurasia Partnership
Foundation, is organizing an Armenia-Turkey Media Round Table on June
4-5, 2012.

The round table will host a group of civil society and media
representatives from Turkey. The Armenian and Turkish participants
will discuss the current stage of Armenia-Turkey relations and its
coverage in the Armenian and Turkish media, as well as strategies to
improve such coverage.

The state of the media in the two countries will also be on the
agenda. Representatives from YPC and the Faculty of Communications at
Izmir University of Economics will present the preliminary findings
of monitoring of media coverage of Armenia-Turkey relations conducted
in the fall of 2011.

The round table is part of the “Support to Armenia-Turkey
Rapprochement” project funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) and implemented by a Consortium
comprising Eurasia Partnership Foundation, the YPC, the International
Center for Human Development, and the Union of Manufacturers and
Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia, in cooperation with a number of
key Turkish partners including: the Global Political Trends Center,
the Turkish-Armenian Business Development Council, Anadolu Kultur,
GAYA research institute, the Media and Communications Department
of Izmir University of Economics, Toplum Gonulluleri Vakfi, and the
Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey.

Le Modele Georgien Que L’On S’Arrache

LE MODELE GEORGIEN QUE L’ON S’ARRACHE
Ara

armenews.com
vendredi 1er juin 2012

Tunisie, Egypte, Kirghizistan : Le modèle georgien que l’on s’arrache
Ces trois pays, qui ont vecu des revolutions populaires l’annee
passee, ont lance une serie d’echanges bilateraux, afin de tirer les
enseignements de la success story georgienne.

Elle barbotait en 2003 dans les bas-fonds des classements
internationaux en tous genres. Huit annees ont passe depuis la
revolution des Roses et voila la Georgie qui monte sur le podium
des reformistes remarques par la Banque mondiale. Son modèle de
reforme, qui relève de l’electrochoc tant par sa rapidite que dans
ses modalites, va meme jusqu’a susciter l’interet des nouvelles elites
egyptiennes et tunisiennes.

Isolee dans l’espace post-sovietique depuis la guerre d’août 2008, la
Georgie devenue modèle est sujet a debat en Ukraine, au Kirghizistan,
au Kazakhstan et meme en Russie. Une revanche ideologique sur
ce système russo-sovietique que le leadership georgien s’emploie
regulièrement a associer au ” mal “.

Parvenus a briser la spirale de la corruption, Mikheïl Saakachvili
et son equipe ont ” nettoye au Karcher® ” la petite republique
caucasienne. Rompant avec l’heritage sovietique, ils ont fait le pari
de l’Ouest. Une experience inedite encore en devenir, mais qui deja
suscite admiration… et interrogations.

La suite sur le lien SLATE.FR, plus bas.

Commentary: Azeris Are Winning The Media War

COMMENTARY: AZERIS ARE WINNING THE MEDIA WAR
By Edmond Y. Azadian

May 31, 2012 11:21 am

Azerbaijan’s political clout is growing in the Caucasus, despite
internal dissensions as well as the beatings and jailing of the jour-
nalists, because major powers are not interested in those finer
matters, unless they became the necessary tools to meddle in the
internal affairs of some targeted sovereign countries, marked for
regime change.

Currently, Azerbaijan has been elected to the UN Security Council
non-permanent membership and in a rotating system, it is presiding over
the UN Security Council. If you need to figure out the moral bankruptcy
of international politics, you have to watch the war-mongering
President Ilham Aliyev, delivering his speech at the UN forum
lambasting Armenians as aggressors and occupiers of Azeri territory.

Two major factors have contributed to Azerbaijan’s accession to the
Security Council seat, defeating Slovenia: 1) It is reported that
between $100 to $140 million were “donated” to developing countries
to buy their votes. Islamic countries are regularly brain- washed
at Islamic conferences that Christian Armenians have massacred their
fellow Muslims in Karabagh, playing the religion card. Most vocal among
the Islamic countries is Pakistan, under different administrations
(Benazir Bhutto, Pervez Musharraf and the current rulers). They are
natural supporters of their Muslim Azeri brothers, never mind that
the Karabagh conflict is not a religious issue.

Therefore, the Islamic bloc does not need any bribes to sup- port
Azerbaijan’s candidacy. 2) Azerbaijan’s newfound friendship with
Israel has also helped to rally many Western countries around that
country. Azeris are playing an incendiary role in the region, providing
their territory to Israel as a launching pad, in preparation for an
eventual confrontation with Iran.

Interestingly, no binding resolutions can be adopted at the UN
Security Council level on the Karabagh issue, because the co- chairs
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
are also part of that body and they are not ready to relinquish their
mediator’s role to the UN.

However, Azerbaijan and Turkey will gain a lot of public
relations mileage every time they can bring the issue to the UN
forum. This poses a very serious challenge to Armenia’s foreign
policy establishment. Armenia has seasoned diplomats, beginning with
Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian, and ending with Garen Nazarian,
Armenia’s ambassador to the UN.

Armenia cannot depend too much on world powers, who have demonstrated
time and again that Azeri oil is worth more than Armenian blood.

Therefore, they have to rely on the limited resources at their
disposal.

One may wonder what Diaspora Armenian activism can provide to the
Foreign Ministry’s diplomacy. An organized and politicized diaspora
can act as the extension of Armenia’s foreign policy establishment.

But are we ready, willing and capable of playing

that role? Do we have the political vision to assume such a role?

Some introspection, admission of responsibility and guilt, if you

will, are in order here. The Armenian community was informed a long
time ago about

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev’s appearance at the UN. In addition, no
one had any doubts what kind of speech he was about to deliver. Only
an impressive massive rally at the UN could blunt Aliyev’s message,
reverberating in the news media. Our diplomats were already conducting
their task, quietly. But Aliyev stood up at that world forum and
told his side of the story with- out an effective challenge from
“the one-million-strong US Armenian community.”

Who was supposed to take the initiative? Our religious leaders have a
good excuse and they cannot get involved in politics; never mind that
Aliyev’s politics destroys thousands of khachkars, religious symbols
in Nakhichevan with another few hundred houses of worship. Out of
thousands of attendants at the Times Square commemoration, a few
hundred must have the political motivation to counter Aliyev at
the UN. Some of our lobbying groups are locked in other battles and
therefore let Aliyev enjoy a free ride at the UN.

That leaves the burden to the Armenian political parties; the Armenian
Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) is split, and whatever the legitimate
leadership undertakes on the East Coast, some renegades undermine the
initiative, under orders from their Armenian Revolutionary Federation
(ARF) bosses.

The ARF led a half-hearted demonstration at the UN head- quarters,
probably giving a good laugh to the Azeri delegation. It was reported
that only 50 demonstrations showed up with some banners. That was
enough for domestic consumption to boast that only the ARF challenged
Aliyev’s arrogance, whereas it may have done more damage than good.

If the ARF leadership considered that this was a cause of para- mount
importance, they could have invited other groups also to participate,
if they were not concerned sharing the glory with them. After all,
that party was able to mobilize more than 1,000 demonstrators at the
Armenian Embassy in New York to protest the signing of protocols with
Turkey. Many more showed up under their leadership in Los Angeles and
Beirut to harangue and insult Armenia’s president during that period.

Had no one showed up at the UN, the Azeri delegation could be
mystified, thinking that Armenians have a secret formula to counter
their onslaught. But the way the community reacted pacified the
Azeris that they can dismiss Armenian political power in the US,
which demonstrated its quixotic face at the UN.

Perhaps it is not altogether fair to single out the ARF leadership in
this case, since the entire community is responsible for the debacle.

And after that we cannot play the role of armchair guru, blaming
Armenia’s foreign policy establishment battling the Azeri public
relations and media onslaught.

As we can see, the Azeris are winning the media war assisted by
petrodollars and their friends in higher positions.

http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/05/31/commentary-azeris-are-winning-the-media-war/

Nkr Foreign Minister Urges The International Community To Give Prope

NKR FOREIGN MINISTER URGES THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO GIVE PROPER ASSESSMENT TO AZERBAIJAN’S POLICY

armradio.am
31.05.2012 18:37

The NKR Office in Washington provided the statement of the NKR Ministry
of Foreign Affairs on the triple holiday in Nagorno Karabakh to UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and members of the Security Council.

The message reads, in part: “May 9 is a triple holiday in the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic. On this day Artsakh people celebrate the holiday
of unity, peace and freedom and the day of victory in the Great
Patriotic War.

Armenians of Artsakh played a significant role in achieving a
victory against the Nazis. Artsakh gave three marshals, one admiral,
24 generals, 28 heroes of USSR and many officers, who made a major
contribution to the Great Patriotic War.

May 9 celebrates the 20th anniversary of Shushi liberation. Shushi has
long served as a unique defensive point for population of Varanda. In
the XVIII century it became a fortress town and a major trade and
cultural center in XIX. In 1920, Soviet power was established in Shushi
and in June 1923 Nagorno Karabakh was transferred to Azerbaijan Soviet
Socialist Republic.

In 1990s, Shushi served as a major base for Azerbaijani military
aggression; it was mainly used for shelling of Stepanakert, which
claimed hundreds of victims and injured people.

The conversion of Ghazanchetsots Cathedral into a military warehouse
was a vivid proof of Azerbaijan’s attitude towards Armenians and the
Armenian cultural heritage.

Artsakh people were on the verge of annihilation. On the decisive
moment, Azerbaijani forces left the town due to Karabakh defense
army’s military operation on May 9, 2012.

After liberation of Shushi, the Armenian forces managed to cleave Road
of Life at the shortest section between Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia.

May 9 also celebrated the anniversary of formation of the Artsakh
army, which symbolizes the nation’s aspiration to defend its honor,
ensure its security and freedom. For this reason, every year, on
this day Artsakh urges its people to reap lessons from the past and
uphold commitment to principles of peaceful existence and resolution
of conflicts.

Moreover, official Baku constantly issues aggressive statements and
threats addressed to NKR, as if “forgetting” about the ceasefire
agreement, signed by leaders of Artsakh and Azerbaijan in 1994.

For the past seven years Azerbaijan has increased its military expenses
20 times, exceeding all international limits.

Nagorno Karabakh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the
Republic of Azerbaijan, having initially pursued power politics, bears
responsibility for transforming the Karabakh issue into a military
conflict and hindering the resolution of Karabakh-Azerbaijan conflict.”

The NKR Foreign Ministry calls on the international community to give
proper assessment to Azerbaijan’s policy which runs counter to the UN
Charter and the Helsinki Final Act to deter Azeri further aggression.

Artsakh Foreign Ministry’s statement will be officially disseminated
as UN General Assembly and Security Council document this week.

OSCE Irish Presidency Suppots Minsk Group Efforts

OSCE IRISH PRESIDENCY SUPPOTS MINSK GROUP EFFORTS

ARMRADIO.AM
31.05.2012 18:58

Acting Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian received the
Special Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office for the South
Caucasus, Patrick Murphy.

Minister Nalbandian and Ambassador Murphy discussed in detail the ways
of settlement of the Karabakh issue. In that context the Armenian
Foreign Minister called attention to the steps of Azerbaijan that
disturb regional stability and security – its military rhetoric,
arms race and periodic provocations at the line of contact.

Patrick Murphy noted, in turn, that the OSCE Irish presidency supports
the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group towards peaceful settlement of
the Karabakh issue and the initiatives aimed at alleviation of tension
at the line of contact and reinforcement of trust.

The interlocutors referred to the issues of the agenda of the OSCE
Chairman’s forthcoming visit to the South Caucasus.

Samvel Alexanian Denies Rumors About Building Another Supermarket In

SAMVEL ALEXANIAN DENIES RUMORS ABOUT BUILDING ANOTHER SUPERMARKET IN DOWNTOWN YEREVAN

/ARKA/
31 May, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, May 31. /ARKA/. A parliament member from the governing
Republican Party, Samvel Alexanian, denied today rumors that in lieu
of a building in downtown Yerevan that used to house a market selling
agricultural goods he will erect another Yerevan City supermarket.On
May 27 workers resumed dismantling of the roof of the building that
was suspended in March. Alexanian bought the building known as Roofed
Market from another MP businessman, Gagik Tsarukian, earlier this year.

‘The place will be a market selling agricultural goods,’ Alexanian
told the reporters today.

“We will do everything possible to restore the roof that collapsed
and give it the old look. I do not destroy, I build,” Alexanian
told reporters.

On Monday, a civil initiative “Save the Roofed Market” organized
a protest action against the dismantling of the building, which is
included in the list of architectural monuments of Armenia.

The Ministry of Culture and Yerevan Municipality has set up a joint
commission to examine the situation around the building and develop a
comprehensive proposal. The building was erected in 1952 by architect
Grigory Aghababian.