Eurovision 2012: Armenia Public TV Undecided On Whether To Show Song

EUROVISION 2012: ARMENIA PUBLIC TV UNDECIDED ON WHETHER TO SHOW SONG CONTEST FROM BAKU

22.05.12

The final round of Eurovision 2012, which is to take place in Baku on
May 26, might be broadcast by Armenian Public Television as a penalty
for the withdrawal in order to secure Armenia’s participation in 2013.

The head of the Armenian Delegation to Eurovision Gohar Gasparyan
said the decision is not final yet.

Gasparyan said moderators have not yet been selected who would host
the event should the popular song-contest be broadcast in Armenia. The
Armenian audience can watch but not vote for any of the candidates
(Armenia lost that right with the withdrawal).

After refusing to provide an entry to Europe’s most popular television
show, the state channel has been forced to broadcast all three shows
(first semi-final is tonight) live, with no interruptions, in addition
to a fine: the Armenian national broadcaster has to pay their regular
participation fee, plus an extra 50 percent.

For several months Armenia debated whether it should take part in
the contest considering the fact that its enemy Azerbaijan is the
host this year. Among the reasons why it shouldn’t were the concerns
about the safety of the Armenian delegation, which became more acute
after provocative statements by the Azeri president that triggered
the withdrawal.

http://armenianow.com/arts_and_culture/38213/eurovision_song_contest_baku_armenia_public_tv

Hovik Abrahamyan Hurries

HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN HURRIES

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 10:55:48 – 22/05/2012

The Zhoghovurd Newspaper reported that on weekend the ex-president
Robert Kocharyan and PA leader Gagik Tsarukyan met and telephoned each
other. Kocharyan is rumored to have advised Tsarukyan not to hurry,
take his time, play well not to lose his face.

The newspaper informs that Tsarukyan told his in-law Hovik Abrahamyan
about his conversation. The latter advised Tsarukyan that he has
started a wrong and dangerous game and he had better form a coalition
and finish with it. This is the reason why no final decision is in
place yet.

Hovik Abrahamyan needs to hurry, of course. The point is that if PA
does not form a coalition, Hovik Abrahamyan will hardly hope for
a high post, and it is equal to destruction. Besides, his fellow
Republicans may blame him not only for the failure in the election
but also failure to persuade Tsarukyan.

If PA forms a coalition, Hovik Abrahamyan will hope for a high post.

However, the ex-speaker does not have a chance either.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26280.html

Daily Mail: Azerbaijan – Nation, Which Tortures Its Own People

DAILY MAIL: AZERBAIJAN – NATION, WHICH TORTURES ITS OWN PEOPLE

PanARMENIAN.Net
May 22, 2012 – 14:44 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – On March 17, while playing at an opposition
demonstration in his home country of Azerbaijan, rap artist Jamal Ali,
24, whose lyrics are often critical of his government was arrested
with his bass guitarist, Natiq Kamilov. They were badly beaten by the
police, sentenced to ten days in jail and tortured, says a report in
Daily Mail.

“They tortured me twice,” Ali says. “In the court and police station
they just hit me. The proper beating was in jail. They called it
lessons. I had two courses. I remember the first one I watched the
clock on the wall; it was two when I went in and when I got out it
was five. Almost three hours. The second was about two hours,” it
quotes Ali as saying.

This is a far cry from the sequins and dry ice of the Eurovision Song
Contest. Yet Azerbaijan is hosting this year’s show, Daily Mail says.

The Aliyevs (the ruling clan) like to demonstrate their power, and
armed police are a constant presence on the streets. For the average
Azerbaijani, life isn’t too bad: there are jobs and money in this
oil-rich state. The problems come if you disagree. The most active
dissidents are intimidated with threats of prison and torture, and
family members can be fired from their jobs if they are in government
positions (and the government can lean on private firms). For the
past seven years, the government has banned any opposition rallies.

However, in the run up to Eurovision, two official demonstrations
were allowed on the outskirts of Baku. Most Azerbaijanis assume that
after the contest rallies will be banned again, it says.

Jamal Ali is not the only one to suffer. After being released from
prison, his bass guitarist, Natiq Kamilov, has been press-ganged
into the army. “It’s completely illegal. He’s a student. He’s exempt
from military service,” says Ali. “But he was called down to the army
office and taken away.”

He is afraid for Kamilov’s life. “We have a lot of unexplained
casualties in our army every year.”

Ali thinks Eurovision is the only reason he’s still free.

Azer Mammadov, another singer, fled to Holland with his wife and
baby daughter last year because of government harassment. His songs,
such as Mr Necessary, criticize the regime. His problems came to a
head when the government cancelled his concert in March last year,
Daily Mail reminds.

Azerbaijan’s presidential dynasty has a stranglehold on power. In
1994, Ilham Aliyev was made vice-president of the State Oil Company
of Azerbaijan (SOCAR). His 12-year-old son was recently reported as
having bought $30 million of property in Dubai. And anybody who tries
to derail this lucrative gravy train gets squashed.

Khadija Ismailova, Azerbaijan’s most distinguished investigative
journalist, has been looking into links between the Eurovision
construction boom and the Aliyevs.

A few weeks ago, she made it known that she thought she’d found proof.

Retaliation was swift. Someone – she assumes from the security services
or with government sanction – tried to blackmail her.

“On March 7, I was sent photographs in an envelope with a note,” she
says. “The pictures showed me engaged in sexual relations and the note
said: “Behave or you will be defamed.” I went public with that threat.

I said I was not going to stop my investigations. I put the threat up
on my Facebook page. I didn’t put the photographs online, obviously,
as disseminating pornography is a crime and my private life is
nobody’s business.”

A week later, a video appeared on a website that showed Ismailova
making love with a boyfriend; the website had been created as a mirror
image of the opposition party’s website, to make it seem as though
they were defaming Ismailova.

But the blackmailers had underestimated their target. “It backfired,’
says Ismailova with satisfaction. They had to back down. I received
messages of support even before the video was out, from liberals and
conservatives. Even the Islamic party.”

Ismailova complained to the police, but the prosecutor refused to
take her statement. Instead, she conducted her own investigation. “I
knew the film had been taken the previous summer and knew what angle
it had been taken from, so we took the ceiling apart and found the
wires in the ceiling – the bedroom, the bathroom, the living room.”

She then managed to track down the telecommunications company employee
who had installed the cameras. He could even remember the day in
July 2011 that he had done the job. “The government are the only
people who have the power to force the telecommunication company to
bug apartments,” she says. “I’d just published a piece about links
between the presidential family and companies in Panama on June 27.

“A lot of our activity in Azerbaijan happens online,” she adds. “Much
more than in reality. Our government can control reality very well
so we have all escaped to the virtual world.”

Jamal Ali says, “It’s the only place we can be free. But if things get
more serious the government will probably ban the internet too. They
want to be kings and queens and we are slaves. That’s why they get
surprised when a slave sings a song.”

Daily Mail says: 125 million people will watch Engelbert Humperdinck
at this month’s Eurovision Song Contest. But will any of them be
rooting for the host nation, which tortures its own people and has
one of the worst human rights records in Europe?

" Little Singers Of Armenia" Has Been Recognized As The Best In Stoc

” LITTLE SINGERS OF ARMENIA” HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS THE BEST IN STOCKHOLM SONG FESTIVAL

ARMENPRESS
22 May, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, MAY 22, ARMENPRESS: ” Little singers of Armenia ” have been
recognized as the best in the festival entitled ” Let the future sing”
hosted in Stockholm. The participants are scheduled to have a unique
concert staged in the best Concert hall of Stockholm” Konserthuset”.

Tigran Hekekyan the artistic director and principal conductor of
“Little singers of Armenia” told a press conference on May 22. The
interlocutor noted that 6 countries participated in the contest, where
reportedly three nominate states have been chosen, Armenpress reports.

The little singers performed the works of Komitas, Ervand Erkanyan,
Armine Karapetyan in the concert. Anush member of “Little singers of
Armenia” was much impressed and gratified by host family, noting she
keeps in touch with them till now.

“Let the future sing” festival kicks off once in a three year.

Turkish, U.S. Presidents Discuss Armenia-Turkey Relations

TURKISH, U.S. PRESIDENTS DISCUSS ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS

TERT.AM
22.05.12

President of the United States Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart
Abdullah Gul met on the sidelines of NATO Summit in Chicago.

According to Turkish Sabah, during a 30-minute conversation, the two
presidents discussed a number of issues, including Armenian-Turkish
relations.

Speaking to reports after the meeting, Gul said they referred to
Turkey’s relations with Armenia and Cyprus, without elaborating on
what they talked.

“You now our viewpoint in this issue, we have talked about it many
times. These two issues are of great priority for us. We must register
a progress over these issues in the near future. The U.S. President
said they attach great significance to the solution of these issues,”
Gul told the reporters.

During the meeting the parties discussed the critical situation
created in Syria. The parties expressed their concern over the issue.

Wikileaks: Turkey Planned To ‘Burn Bridges’ With Israel Even Before

WIKILEAKS: TURKEY PLANNED TO ‘BURN BRIDGES’ WITH ISRAEL EVEN BEFORE FLOTILLA
By Aaron Kalman

February 29, 2012, 3:34 pm

Latest leaked Stratfor email has Erdogan telling Kissinger of ambition
to lead the Arab world

Palestinians hold pictures of Tayyip Erdogan in a Gaza protest (photo
credit: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90)Related TopicsWikileaksIsrael-Turkey
relationsGaza flotillaTurkey planned on downgrading relations with
Israel even before the May 2010 flotilla incident, documents published
Wednesday by WikiLeaks suggest.

A leaked email from George Friedman, the head of US-based global
security analysis company Stratfor, reveals that Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan told former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger
that at some point he would burn bridges with Israel in favor of a
closer relationship with the Islamic world.

According to the Turkish newspaper Sunday Zaman, Friedman also wrote
in the same email that Turkey does not get along with Israel and
the United States. An attack by Israel on Iran would provide a good
opportunity for Erdogan to finally cut Turkey’s ties with Israel and
the US and to expand Turkey’s power, he further wrote.

The flotilla to Gaza – in which nine Turkish citizens aboard a ship
heading to Gaza were killed after attacking the IDF commandos who
intercepted it – was not the cause of Turkey’s new strategy but rather
the opportunity Erdogan had been waiting for, Army Radio said.

Also exposed in the latest email exchanges published by Wikileaks
were claims Israeli commandos had sabotaged and significantly damaged
Iranian nuclear facilities.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/wikileaks-turkey-wanted-to-burn-bridges-with-israel/#.T7rge5usuvI.email

Sa Saintete Aram 1er S’adresse Au Clerge Armenien De Teheran

SA SAINTETE ARAM 1ER S’ADRESSE AU CLERGE ARMENIEN DE TEHERAN
Stephane

armenews.com
mardi 22 mai 2012

Lors d’une rencontre avec le clerge de Teheran, Sa Saintete Aram
1er a souligne le rôle central du clerge dans la vie de l’eglise et
de la communaute. ” Le rôle du clerge ne doit pas etre celui d’une
bureaucratie mais oriente vers le peuple. Ce que le clerge fait est
une mission. Donc les pretres doivent organiser leur vie et travailler
avec cette vision claire ” a dit Aram 1er. En considerant l’eglise
comme une realite de missionnaire, le Catholicos a rappele au clerge
qu’ils sont des missionnaires envoyes par Jesus Christ, ils sont les
ambassadeurs de Christ selon St Paul ; et il a ajoute que ” etant
l’ambassadeur du Christ dans ce monde est une responsabilite enorme “.

Sa Saintete Aram 1er a appele le clerge a ” accomplir la vocation
donnee par Dieu avec une foi profonde et fidelite “.

Sa Saintete a alors identifie quelques aspects qui ont besoin
d’etre corriges pour donner plus d’efficacite et de credibilite a la
vocation du clerge. Il a dit que ” la prise de l’eglise par le peuple
c’est-a-dire le message de l’Evangile est une priorite superieure
et un defi reel devant le clerge. Comment devons-nous repondre a ce
defi ? Cela doit etre notre responsabilite principale et obligation
” a conclu sa Saintete en indiquant quelques directives qui doivent
etre suivies par le clerge armenien.

Elections are more test for civil society, says Heritage rep.

Elections are more test for civil society, says Heritage rep.

tert.am
13:46 – 19.05.12

Any election is a test for the civil society rather than the
authorities, Larisa Alaverdyan, a member the opposition Heritage
party, has said.

At a news conference on Saturday, the former lawmaker expressed hope
that the recent polls would mark the end of vote riggings, as well as
the society’s naivety.

`In the recent years, we saw elections making interesting revelations
for the opposition,’ she said.

Alaverdyan noted that the legislative today lacks representatives
really enjoying the voters’ support. She said further the political
stance of a candidate or party cannot conflict with the methods they
chose for being elected to parliament.

`I don’t think it’s a good way. And not only for individuals but also
the political forces,’ she said, refraining from giving any names.

`If you bring a good team – be it with excellent personalities – you
can no longer enjoy the same degree trust as before if you have failed
to work properly for the public,’ she said.

Vitali Balasanyan has launched a Facebook Page

Vitali Balasanyan has launched a Facebook Page

Saturday, 19 May 2012 15:45

NKR National Assembly MP, former Deputy Defense Minister of Nagorno
Karabakh Vitali Balasanyan, a hero of Artsakh, who has also been
nominated for the coming July 19 presidential elections has launched a
Facebook page.

In his welcome address Vitali Balasanyan notes that the webpage aims
to make his contact with the public more intensive. `Here I will
periodically share my thoughts and ideas with you hoping to get active
responses and comments on them. The webpage is in setting-up process;
it will gradually be stocked with new materials. Your recommendations
concerning the page will be of use and significance for me. I hope our
intercourse in the virtual domain will work efficiently,’ he writes.

Karabakh-open.info

Vitali Balasanyan Never Executes Orders of Others

Vitali Balasanyan Never Executes Orders of Others

Friday, 18 May 2012 20:14

It has become quite obvious that the struggle for the Presidency in
the coming NKR elections will be carried out between the two of the
four independent candidates namely between incumbent President Bako
Sahakyan and NA deputy, a hero of Artsakh Vitali Balasanyan. Anyway,
this viewpoint is discussed in the public as these two candidates have
been distinguished by their activity and they carry authority in the
society.

Several days after Vitali Balasanyan’s self-nomination for the
President’s post the rumours circulating in the society implied that
he had been nominated on the authorities’, particularly incumbent
President Bako Sahakyan’s ‘order’. Aimed to clarify this issue we had
an interview with Vitaly Balasanyan who particularly mentioned that he
had never executed anybody’s order during his whole life and never
served an individual, only his nation and state.

`The speculation about my execution of somebody’s `order’ is deeply
offensive for me. I think the way I worked up does not point to my
readiness to conform to the authority or will of others. I would
advise those who have any doubts to ask me this question personally.
Anyhow, time will show and everybody will make sure of this. Maybe
some people confuse me with other candidates.’ Vitali Balasanyan
emphasized.

Karabakh-open.info