New 100K Dram Put In Circulation

NEW 100K DRAM PUT IN CIRCULATION

Asbarez
8/24/new-100k-dram-put-in-circulation/
Aug 24, 2009

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-The Armenian Central Bank on Monday introduced a
100,000 dram currency note.

A representative of Armenia’s Central Bank (CB) has ruled out that
the introduction of a 100K Dram banknote on Monday increases inflation
risks or forestalls an imminent devaluation of the national currency
in Armenia.

CB Board member Vakhtang Abrahamian told RFE/RL that the regulator’s
specialists had studied the issue and concluded that the introduction
of this large banknote, equivalent to roughly $265, does not threaten
any major devaluation of the national currency.

Until now, a 50K Dram bill was Armenia’s banknote with the highest
face value.

"This banknote, according to our estimations, will take only 3 percent
in cash circulation on the market, which cannot have any significant
impact on the economy in terms of the value of the national currency
or any inflation risks," said Abrahamian.

Abrahamian said CB experts had studied the experience of a number of
countries, such as Lithuania, where the highest nominal value of a
banknote is equivalent to 1,000 Euros (approx. $1,433).

"This experience shows that on the contrary it facilitates large
transactions and avoids situations where large transactions are
carried out with the use of foreign currencies," he added.

Former CB chairman Bagrat Asatrian also ruled out that the introduction
of 100K Dram banknotes would have any impact on the value of the
Armenian currency. He said it would only alter the structure of the
money supply rather than expand it.

"I think there is also something positive here, and eventually large
banknotes are also a means to combat dollarization," said Asatrian.

http://www.asbarez.com/2009/0

Who Is To Blame? Eight Year-Old Vardan Hasn’t Seen The Inside Of A C

WHO IS TO BLAME? EIGHT YEAR-OLD VARDAN HASN’T SEEN THE INSIDE OF A CLASSROOM
Grisha Balasanyan

avan/
2009/08/24 | 16:11

Feature Stories society

When we traveled to the Banavan neighborhood of Vardenis to visit the
family of Samvel Poghosyan, the kids were fighting over a bottle of
"matzoun" bought at the store. Grabbing the bottle, each was trying
to empty its contents on the plate in front of them before the others.

The parents and four children live in a building whose residents had
complained to "Hetq" days earlier about how the government treats their
concerns with disregard. (See: )
"You can say that we are renters here. We petitioned Serzh Sargsyan and
he said to go to the Regional Administration. I went there and they
sent me to the Department of Social Services. They sent me somewhere
else. My papers have been on file with the Regional Administration
for three years and nobody takes responsibility," Samvel complained to
"Hetq".

Staffers at the Gegharkunik RA promised to get back to us soon with
details of the case.

Samvel has second-degree disabilities. In 1994, during the Artsakh
War, he stepped on a mine and miraculously survived the blast. He
receives a 50,000 AMD monthly disability pension. "I have four kids
and haven’t received assistance from anyone. I’ve applied all over
the place, the vets department, everywhere. They all have my name on
file but don’t give a damn. They tell me to be patient, that things
will work out fine. But how long can I wait; till when?" Samvel asked

Due to their dire financial straits, the parents won’t be sending their
8 year-old son to school this year as well. He should have enrolled
last year but never did for the same reason; lack of money. The
boy’s parents held out hope that this year would be different, that
conditions would improve and that they’d be able to send Vardan to
school. Sadly, things haven’t worked out the way they had hoped.

Vardan’s mother says they can’t afford school expenses

We asked Gohar Yeranosyan, Samvel’s wife, if it was possible to take
a small amount of the 50,000 pension and the 24,000 in financial aid
that they receive and put it towards the boy’s schooling.

"I have four young kids and a husband who’s half a man due to his
disabilities and can’t work. We have no home and no hope for the
future; that our kids will grow up normal. We live on the pension
and help from the Paros organization. Let me ask you something –
could you survive with four kids on just what we get? I don’t think
so. My girl goes to school and every month I have to pay for this
or that. I’m forced to go to the neighbors for a loan. I could hang
my head in shame. All I know is that my Vardan is now eight and he
probably won’t be going to school until he’s ten. He should’ve gone
last year but we put it off till this year. It’s impossible this year
as well. What will become of us I can’t say. Kids his age are already
in the second grade, but he hasn’t stepped foot into a classroom,"
she answered.

We talked with Vardan and he told us that he’d really like to go to
school but that his parents don’t send him. "I want to go but father
says there’s no money. He’s right. There’s no money, so how can I go?"

Samvel told us that last year, when he sent his daughter to school,
the state was obligated to make a one-time payment of 20,000 AMD to
them as a family receiving government assistance. They never paid them
the money. "They told me that I wasn’t registered as a town resident;
that I was registered in the village of Akunk. But my kid goes to
this school and I’ve been living here for a few years now. Now that
we need some money they’ll find any excuse not to pay us. They don’t
give me this problem when they want my vote at election time. They
don’t care where I’m officially registered."

Vardan begs on the street

Not going to school, Vardan has picked up a bad habit from being
idle. He stands on the side of the road and asks people he knows for
a handout. He did the same to us. When we got into the car, he ran
up to us and demanded some money. When I asked him what he would buy
with the money, he ran away.

Mamikon Galoyan, who runs the Children’s Rights Division at the
Gegharkunik Regional Administration, told "Hetq" that there were no
school age children in the region not attending class. When we told him
about Vardan, Mr. Galoyan said, "I am glad that you were able to come
across a child not attending school. Let me tell you that the parents
of that boy have never come to us for assistance. In the first place,
it is the local charitable and municipal organizations that must look
into the problem. If they cannot resolve the issue, only then must they
forward the case to us. I should tell you that they haven’t done so."

Mr. Galoyan assured us that eight year-old Vardan would be going to
school come September. "We will visit the boy’s home and evaluate
the situation. We see whether the family actually cannot afford to
send the boy to school or are there other factors involved. If the
reason is socio-economic and say the parents can’t afford to buy the
boy decent clothes then we might be able to resolve the problem with
the assistance of this or that international organization."

He stated that it was the boy’s parents that were mostly to blame since
they have failed to inform the proper authorities about their problems.

Vardenis Mayor Volodya Khloyan also wasn’t aware that there was a
child in his community not attending school. "For pity sake, why
didn’t they come see me? Tell them to come round and see me. I’ll
take care of the matter."

http://hetq.am/en/society/vardenis-ban
http://hetq.am/am/society/vardenis-6/

Mesrobian: Providence Tries To Outdo Itself With Alumni Night At AYF

MESROBIAN: PROVIDENCE TRIES TO OUTDO ITSELF WITH ALUMNI NIGHT AT AYF OLYMPICS
By Stephanie Mesrobian

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August 24, 2009

What started years ago as an intimate gathering on Friday night
of Olympics weekend has evolved into a much anticipated evening of
friends, family, and alumni. AYF Olympics Alumni Night has become an
opportunity to reminisce, catch up on the latest news, eat, dance,
and be merry! It also has become a beacon of community pride as each
year the host community tries to present a superlative evening-the
one with the most delicious food and that extra something special.

For Providence, the pressure and competition run high. But this year,
that extra something special may be courtesy of the Senior Ladies of
Sts. Vartanantz Church. Every community has these ladies-they are the
backbone of the church and many of them are former AYF members, some
even Tzeghagrons. From their hard work and golden hands, some of the
most coveted foods in any cultural tradition are produced. This year,
the Alumni Night Committee, chaired by Karen Kaprielian Pilla and
Elyse Kaprielian Comella, convinced the Senior Ladies to "unlock the
vault." The Senior Ladies so graciously shared their prized kufta
recipe, and the Committee has prepared well-over 1,000 of these
savory delicacies.

Besides the wonderful mezze, Alumni Night will feature the music
and sounds of Hachig Kazarian (clarinet), Joe Kouyoumdjian (oud and
background vocals), Ken Kalajian (guitar), and Jason Naroian (dumbeg
and vocals). The highlight of the evening will be the announcement of
the Annual Olympic King and Queen and the recipients of the Varadian
AYF Alumni Spirit Award.

"Speaking for the entire Providence community, we are so excited
to welcome AYF alumni, family, and friends to Alumni Night," said
Karen Kaprielian Pilla. "We are especially looking forward to the
opportunity of recognizing great contributors to the organization
and the Olympic Games with the crowning of our Olympic royalty and
the announcement of the ‘Varadian’ AYF Alumni Spirit Award," says
Karen Kaprielian Pilla. "Our committee also is anxiously awaiting
its gastronomic review!"

Alumni Night will take place on Fri., Sept. 4 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
the Rhode Island Convention Center, One West Exchange Street in
Providence. Also note that the Saturday Night Dance and the Sunday
Night Grand Ball will take place at the Rhode Island Convention
Center. Directions are below.

>From the north:

Interstate 95 South to Exit 22A. Follow the signs towards
Downtown/Convention Center. Go through the first light in the right
hand lane. Take your first right after the light. Take the next right
onto Exchange Street. After the next light, bear right between the
Hotel and the Convention Center to the North Garage.

>From the south:

Interstate 95 North to Exit 22A. Follow the signs towards
Downtown/Convention Center. At the light, turn right onto Francis
Street. At the next light, go right onto Sabin Street. Bear right
between the Hotel and the Convention Center to the North Garage.

>From the east:

Take 195 West. Merge onto 95 North to Exit 22A. Follow the signs
towards Downtown/Convention Center. At the light, turn right onto
Francis Street. At the next light, go right onto Sabin Street. Bear
right between the Hotel and the Convention Center to the North Garage.

>From the west:

Take Route 6 East to the "Route 6 East and I-195 South" on ramp. Take
a right and stay to the right following the signs to Providence and
Route 6 East (you will use part of the I-195 on-ramp to get onto
Route 6 East).

Stay on Route 6 East to the end (sign will read "6 East to 10 North")
and stay to the left. Continue to the Dean Street Exit. Once on the
exit ramp, stay to the left so that you will be on the left side of
the island when you reach the light. Turn left onto Dean Street (4
lane road). Then immediately take your first right onto West Exchange
Street to the Convention Center Garage.

http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/08/

ANC Hollywood to Host Small Business Tax Seminar with John Chiang

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian National Committee–Hollywood Chapter
1611 North Kenmore Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Tel: 818.500.1918

Srbui Karapetian
Event Coordinator
ANC Hollywood
818.521.2353

ANC Hollywood to Host Small Business Tax Seminar ANC Hollywood
partners with Office of Controller John Chiang, Armenian American
Chamber of Commerce and business leaders to help small business owners
succeed in Hollywood.

The state of our economy: Financial crisis; Increasing unemployment;
Decreasing consumer confidence; Budget cuts out of Sacramento and
financial stimulus out of Washington. Does your small business know
how to weather the current crisis?

On Friday, August 28th, the Armenian National Committee of Hollywood,
in collaboration with the office of the California State Controller
and the sponsorship of the Armenian-American Chamber of
Commerce-Little Armenia Chapter will be hosting a Small Business Tax
Seminar to educate and equip small business owners to succeed in the
current economy..

The seminar will cover a broad range of topics including the American
Recovery and Investment Act of 2009, regional business opportunities
and incentives, employment and payroll taxes as well as income, sales
and use taxes.

WHO: Armenian National Committee of Hollywood Office of California
State Controller, John Chiang Armenian-American Chamber of Commerce
(Little Armenia) Supporting Business Organizations (see list below)

WHAT: Small Business Tax Seminar

WHEN: Friday, August 28th

8:30 am – Registration
9:00 am – 1:00 pm – Small Business Tax Seminar

WHERE: Karapetian Hall 1614 N. Alexandria Avenue Parking available at
church parking lot

SUPPORTING
ORGANIZATIONS:
Thai Community Development Center;
Thai Chamber of Commerce;
Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce
Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles;
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
ANC-Professional Network and Consumer Action

The Armenian National Committee of Hollywood kindly invites you to
sponsor the event.

http://anca.org/

Armenia Takes Part In NATO PfP Training In Kazakhstan

ARMENIA TAKES PART IN NATO PFP TRAINING IN KAZAKHSTAN

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Aug 24 2009
Armenia

Armenian representatives will take part in NATO Consequence Management
Field Exercise in Kazakhstan scheduled for September, 2009. Among
the participating states are: U.S., Germany, Austria, Azerbaijan,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Finland, Great Britain, Slovenia, Turkey,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine, Turkish PM General Department
on Emergency Situations reports.

The exercise "ZHETYSU 2009" is held in accordance with the Civil
Emergency Planning Exercise Policy and the Exercise Programme for
2009-2013. It is organized by The Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response
Co-ordination Centre (EADRCC) within the framework of the Partnership
for Peace (PfP) program.

Armenian Political Expert: Serzh Sargsyan To Visit Turkey In October

ARMENIAN POLITICAL EXPERT: SERZH SARGSYAN TO VISIT TURKEY IN OCTOBER

ArmInfo
2009-08-24 17:01:00

ArmInfo. "Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will probably visit Turkey
in October",- Director of Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan
said when replying to ArmInfo correspondent.

According to him, Serzh Sargsyan’s requirement to Turkey to open the
border in October is an attempt of pressure. "This is an ordinary
diplomatic game aiming to press the parties",- Iskandaryan said. He
added that the statements made by Turkey are also an attempt to press
Armenia. "Actually, Sargsyan said that another step is needed to ensure
progress for the process",- the expert said. He added that any measure
by the Turkish party, for instance, temporary opening of the border
at the moment of Armenian delegation’s visit to Turkey will show the
development of the process. "The abrupt suspension of the process
is beneficial to neither of the parties and will have a bad effect
on the image of the given party in the international community",-
the expert concluded.

To recall, the football match of the Armenian and Turkish national
teams will take place in Turkey on October 14.

President’s Msg on 19th Ann. of the Declaration of Independence

President.am, Armenia
Aug 23 2009

Congratulatory message of President Serzh Sargsyan on the 19th
Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence

23.08.2009

Dear Fellow Citizens,

Nineteen years ago on this day, the Supreme Council of Armenia adopted
the Declaration of Independence, which became a historic and guiding
document for the future of our country. It embodied the will of the
people, who went through immeasurable sufferings, who paved their way
in history with the cross, letters and sweat, and when necessary –
also with the sword. It embodied the resolve of the people to build
their own country on their own land.

The Declaration of Independence was received by the entire Armenian
nation with great fervor since it was called upon to turn the
centuries long Armenian dream of restoring independent statehood into
reality.

With this document, which told the world the news of the political
freedom of the people of Armenia, we asserted our ascension, which our
Republic and our people have been pursuing steadfastly all these
years, remaining faithful to the principles enshrined in the
Declaration.

I cordially congratulate us all on the Anniversary of the Declaration
of Independence and wish you all the best.

Foreign Minister’s Resignation Still A Priority, Says Manoyan

FOREIGN MINISTER’S RESIGNATION STILL A PRIORITY, SAYS MANOYAN

Asbarez
/foreign-minister%e2%80%99s-resignation-still-a-pr iority-says-manoyan/
Aug 19th, 2009

YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-The Armenian Revolutionary Federation’s call
for the resignation of Armenia’s Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian
is still a priority, said the party’s political director Giro Manoyan
Wednesday during a press briefing.

"Our demand for the minister’s resignation will allow the president
to alter the political course and indicate to all that policies have
changed," said Manoyan, emphasizing that the imperative for changing
Armenia’s foreign policy still exists given the continuing disturbing
developments.

Manoyan went on to discuss a wide array of issues on the forefront
of the Armenian political agenda, including Armenia-Turkey relations
and the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Manoyan said that a "hot political season" was on the horizon, since
Armenia is being pressured into making up its mind on the so-called
"Madrid Principles," which are currently guiding the OSCE Minsk Group
conflict resolution process.

"The Minsk Group Co-Chairs are pulling out all the stops to reach an
agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan on the so-called ‘fundamental
principles’ by October 14. But the final draft of these principles
will only be ready for submission by the end of September," explained
Manoyan who clarified that Oct. 14 is the date for a soccer match
between the Armenian and Turkish teams, scheduled to take place
in Turkey.

"The fact that official Baku has never said that it would abide by the
will of the people of Karabakh if they chose to remain outside the
territorial jurisdiction of Azerbaijan, is enough reason to declare
that the sides will not agree on these fundamental principles,"
added Manoyan. "I’d say that neither side wants to say ‘yes’ to the
principles but also that neither side wants to be the first to say
‘no.’"

Manoyan assessed that the Minsk Group principals were trying to
meet Turkey’s demands of ensuring that Armenian President Serzh
Sarkisian will attend the soccer match in October. Late last month,
Sarkisian indicated that he might not travel to Turkey for the match,
if inroads were not made in the talks.

In his assessment Armenia should have declared to the international
community that Turkey has nixed the Armenian-Turkish negotiation
process by changing the rules of the game from the onset. He added
that such statements from Armenia "would shift pressure on to Turkey."

"Today, Turkey’s main objective is to demonstrate that Armenian-Turkish
negotiations are progressing. It is the only way to prevent any third
party’s interference in the process," Manoyan said, emphasizing that
Turkey was doing its utmost to position itself as a the side that
is eager to proceed with the talks, when in reality it is the side
that has veered from the principle of conducting the talks without
preconditions.

Manoyan also discussed recent revelations that the Turkish Secret
Police were behind the plot to assassinate Turkish-Armenian editor
Hrant Dink, adding that the Turkish authorities have complicated
the trial.

"They have turned the trial into a joke, which naturally has
angered Dink’s family, the Turkish-Armenian community, as well as
non-Armenians," said Manoyan adding that it was difficult to gauge
what the Turkish authorities intention was.

He said the sudden revelations and intermittent information being
disseminated aimed at further hiding the truth surrounding the
case. Despite assertions to the contrary by Turkish authorities, it
is evident that the forces behind Dink’s murder still wield tremendous
influence in Turkey.

Commenting on Georgia’s withdrawal from the CIS, Manoyan said that
Armenia currently is in a delicate position of being deprived of a
border with the CIS.

He expressed hope, however, that the Georgian authorities will be
prudent and would not create obstacles for Armenia.

http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/19

Azeri Witchhunt Over Eurovision Votes

AZERI WITCHHUNT OVER EUROVISION VOTES
By Shaun Walker in Moscow

The Independent
Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Security forces in Azerbaijan have launched a campaign against dozens
of citizens for voting for the wrong entry in this year’s Eurovision
Song Contest. Authorities in the oil-rich country are apparently
tracking down people who voted for Azerbaijan’s bitter enemy Armenia
in the competition held in May.

The two countries fought a vicious war in the 1990s over the region of
Nagorno-Karabakh, which is now under the control of ethnic Armenians
but is claimed by Azerbaijan. All borders between the two countries
remain closed and tensions remain high, even over such a seemingly
insignificant event as Eurovision.

Rovshan Nasirli, a resident of Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, was one
of 43 people in the country to vote for Armenia’s entry "Jan-Jan",
sung by the duo Inga and Anush. He told Radio Liberty that he had
been summoned to the country’s national security ministry last week
to explain himself.

"They wanted an explanation for why I voted for Armenia. They said
it was a matter of national security," said Mr Nasirli, who voted by
text message. "They were trying to put psychological pressure on me,
saying things like, ‘You have no sense of ethnic pride. How come you
voted for Armenia?’ They made me write out an explanation, and then
they let me go."

This year’s contest, which was held in Moscow and won by Norway, was
already the most politicised in the history of Eurovision. Georgia,
which fought a war with Russia last summer, refused to take part in
the contest after it was told to change the lyrics of its entry. The
song, entitled "Don’t Want to Put in", was widely seen as a pun on
the surname of Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and thus broke
contest rules that songs cannot be political.

Luckily for Mr Nasirli, he had a cast-iron excuse for voting for Inga
and Anush. He didn’t like the Azerbaijani entry, which featured an
Iranian singer based in Sweden, and voted for Armenia because the
song actually sounded "more Azeri".

Stock Report: Strikeforce: Carano Vs. Santos By Nate Lawson

STOCK REPORT: STRIKEFORCE: CARANO VS. SANTOS BY NATE LAWSON

Bleacher Report
August 17, 2009

San Jose, California welcomed Strikeforce to the HP Pavilion this
past Saturday, while 13,000 eager fans continued to stream into the
venue before the fights commenced.

The card featured a mixed martial arts first, with a bout between
two of the best women fighters headlining the card, as Gina Carano
and Cris "Cyborg" Santos battled for the women’s 145 pound belt.

Throughout the fights leading up to the much anticipated main event,
the electricity in the stadium began to grow exponentially. With
fireworks, knockouts, and just all around great fights, the fans of
San Jose cannot complain.

The dust has settled and the results are in. While Gegard Mousasi’s
fighter stock soared this weekend, Renato "Babalu" Sobral cannot
boast the same accomplishment.

However, neither of the two are alone in their respective categories
as another great card has led to recognition and growth in the
sport for some, while others are left with serious repercussions and
plummeting stock.

Rising Stock: Gegard Mousasi: Mousasi has spent his entire career
fighting outside of North America, leaving him unnoticed by many of
the fans in that region of the world. However, those who were aware
of his talent believed his fight with Renato Sobral would be exactly
the fight to put the young Armenian on the map.

With a brutal and swift first round knockout of the Strikeforce light
heavyweight champion, Mousasi has turned heads and opened eyes in the
mixed martial arts community and now looks towards his first title
defense of his new belt.

Unfortunately, Strikeforce will be hard pressed to find anyone who
can remotely compete with Mousasi with their current roster.

At this point, Strikeforce’s best bet would likely be to sign a
fighter currently outside of the organization, seeing that Mousasi
will not gain the competition he is looking for with the current
division roster.

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira would be a solid acquisition for Strikeforce,
and it would be difficult to argue that he did not deserve a title
shot, especially considering the level of talent the rest of the
Strikeforce division holds.

However, if a deal cannot be made to bring in Noguiera, Mousasi
will likely fight one of Strikeforce’s own. With Kevin Randleman
and Bobby Southworth coming off of losses, it is hard to argue that
either deserves a shot at the title, leaving a man who has won 15 of
his last 16 fights as arguably the top contender.