Out-Right Victory In Etchmiadzin

OUT-RIGHT VICTORY IN ETCHMIADZIN

A1+
[12:40 pm] 20 October, 2008

Elections to self-government bodies were held in the town of
Etchmiadzin on October 19. Three candidates were running for the
mayor – Karen Grigoryan, the son of General Manvel Grigoryan, former
Armenian MP Hakob Hakobyan and nonpartisan Artak Poghosyan.

The Central Election Commission has reported a high voter
turnout. Karen Grigoryan got 12,208 votes, his Republican contender
Hakob Hakobyan 6994 and Artak Poghosyan 169 votes.

"Today marks the restoration of our independence and freedom," General
Manvel Grigoryan announced at the central square of Etchmiadzin later
in the day when congratulating his son on the victory.

Note, A1+ has been in all polling stations and registered no major
incidents and cases of inaccuracies. On the whole, the election was
held in a friendly atmosphere. The ordinary routine was violated by
Hakob Hakobyan’s proxy Susanna Harutyunyan who had managed to be in
all 23 polling stations.

"She kicks up a fuss in all polling stations!" the proxies complained
to A1+. Susanna Harutyunyan "was giving lessons" to everyone inside
the precinct. She explained voters their rights, the order of voting
and the duties of chairmen. She also reminded A1+ that we had no
right to shoot the vote without the chairman’s permission.

"What is the use of fussing about?" we asked Susanna Harutyunyan. In
reply to our question Mrs. Harutyunyan said, "See how quiet it is in
here. If I didn’t shout they wouldn’t calm down."

ACCEA Exhibit Seeks To Emancipate "Art From Intellectualization"

ACCEA EXHIBIT SEEKS TO EMANCIPATE "ART FROM INTELLECTUALIZATION"
Arthur Sarkissian

Armenian Reporter

October 20, 2008
Armenia

Features cutting-edge work by three generations of artists

Yerevan – Promoting "unadulterated artistic expression" was the
goal of a recent month-long exhibition at the Armenian Center for
Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA) in Yerevan.

Curator Sonia Balassanian, founder and senior artistic director of the
ACCEA, says she "invited artists to try to create art stemming from
their very personal feelings and experiences, rather than following
‘common knowledge’ and socially accepted paradigms."

What resulted was "Undercurrent Shifts," this year’s group exhibition
of contemporary art at the ACCEA. Balassanian has been organizing
and curating similar shows annually in Armenia since 1992.

Presented to the public were a wide range of media: painting,
sculpture, installation, video art, performance, and combinations of
two or more.

Balassanian says the exhibition was multilayered and rich, with many
latent and overt parables and metaphors.

According to the curator, some of the works were "introverted" or
autobiographical stories dealing with personal issues and private
feelings and preferences. Other works focused on larger issues of
global significance.

"Artists are assumed to reflect upon their inner feelings and
first-hand experiences in a direct and unsolicited manner, without
external influences," Balassanian says. "However, this is not always
the case. There are many ‘external’ elements which consciously or
subconsciously impact on artists’ work."

Religion and politics are two examples, according to Balassanian,
that tend to place restrictions, "moral or otherwise," on people’s
behavior and modes of social interaction.

"Mass media and propaganda machines are geared to disseminating
and imposing set visions of the world," she says. "As a result,
an individual member of society, who may be of a different creed or
conviction, is forced to endure hardship imposed on him by standards
and mores which are not necessarily of his choice, preference,
personal belief, or code of ethics."

In "Undercurrent Shifts," the audience saw the concept
of self-sacrifice versus selfish posture of sacrificing others,
rebellious outburst versus psychology of sheepish obedience

Teni Vartanyan, an accomplished painter, was one of the participating
artists. Her installation was a huge structure covered with withered
flowers collected from tombstones. A distorted video projection
depicted the process of collecting the flowers. To some who saw the
work, the work conveyed the sad feeling of futility and never-to-return
bygones.

Balassanian also participated in the exhibition, with a mixed-media
installation. Seven glittering bronze casts of heads of sacrificed
lambs were installed on walls, and small-screen video projections
continuously showed moving and mooing herds of cattle and flocks
of lambs.

For the artist, her installation symbolizes warship and sacrifice,
as well as a sense of helplessness. Balassanian draws parallel with
the Golden Lamb from Greek mythology and its symbolism of woe,
heartache, and murderous vengeance exacted by mindless leaders,
while their flocks obediently follow and submit to destiny.

The exhibition’s "extrovert" works reflected upon soft and hard
sociopolitical and environmental issues which grind on artists’
psyches. Subjects included economic inequity and freedom of expression
and association.

Arthur Sarkissian’s work, "Closed Session," consisted of a row of
seven chairs, each sitting on four lit light bulbs. Balassanian says
Sarkissian’s work is a satirical reference to self-aggrandizing
decision-makers, detached from the citizens for whom they make
decisions.

Artists David Kareyan and Diana Hagopian, a couple that creates
joint installations, presented a mud-covered wall with two peepholes,
which a viewer would have to bend down to see through. Behind each
hole was a television screen that played an image of a woman and
a child at play, respectively. Next to the wall were several muddy
women’s evening gowns swinging gently from clothes-hangers.

Two of the younger-generation artists, Tigran Arakelyan, 16, and Sargis
Hovhannisyan, 22, offered a structure made from drinking straws. It
resembled a husky but totally transparent and lightweight mass,
perhaps a man, standing in the middle of the gallery.

Hovhannisyan presented a number of miniature cardboard cutouts of
various size squares, representing windows that were spread on the
floor in a corner of the exhibition space. Cardboard figurines and
objects popped out of these windows.

Balassanian says she brought together three generations of contemporary
artists for this exhibition. She explains that, since 1992, the
ACCEA’s group shows have featured more-experienced and established
as well as young and up-and-coming artists. The center’s goal is to
facilitate transfer of skill, experience, and mastery to the young
artists, without inhibition or the stigma of teacher-student or
master-disciple relationships.

www.accea.info

NKR: Nagorno Karabagh Republic President Bako Sahakyan Meets…

PRESIDENT OF THE NAGORNO KARABAGH REPUBLIC BAKO SAHAKYAN MET FAMOUS…

Azat Artsakh Daily
17 Oct 08
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]

On 17 October President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Bako Sahakyan
met famous armenian actor, artistic director of «Hamazgain» theatre Sos
Sarkissyan, cinema director, co-author of «Matenadaran» film Hovik
Hakhverdyan, chief editor of «Norq» magazine, prosaist Ruben Hovsepyan
and pro-rector of Yerevan theatre and cinema institute Hovik Minasyan.
A wide range of issues related to enlarging and strengthening of
contacts between Armenia and Artsakh, state and national problems,
developing of armenian culture were discussed at the meeting. Famous
writer and public figure Zori Balayan partook at the meeting.

Bako Sahakian Awarded Yuri Vardanian "Mesrob Mashdots" Medal

BAKO SAHAKIAN AWARDED YURI VARDANIAN "MESROP MASHTOTS" MEDAL

AZG Armenian Daily
18/10/2008

Sport

An event dedicated to the well-known weight-lifter, Olympic, World and
Europe champion Yuri Vardanian was held recently in Stepanakert. As
NKR President’s staff information department informed Armenpress, at
the event NKR President Bako Sahakian awarded Yuri Vardanian "Mesrop
Mashtots" medal for his big contribution to development of sports.

NKR President welcomed the Master of Sports mentioning that he always
presented the Armenian people with dignity on the international
scene. He underlined that Yuri Vardanian continues to make a
contribution to the development and spreading of the Armenian sport.

Nalbandian To Attend Conference Of International Organization Of La

NALBANDIAN TO ATTEND CONFERENCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LA FRANCOPHONIE

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.10.2008 15:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian is
departing for Quebec today to attend a conference of International
Organization of la Francophonie (OIF) due on October 15-16, the RA
MFA press office reported.

Minister Nalbandian will take part in the summit of OIF heads of state
and government to last from October 17 to 19. Armenia is expected to
be conferred the rank of associated member of the Organization.

Minister Nalbandian is also scheduled to meet with his Monegasque
counterpart to sign a protocol on establishment of relations between
the two states.

No Supervising Body To Keep Situation Under Control

NO SUPERVISING BODY TO KEEP SITUATION UNDER CONTROL

Panorama.am
20:09 14/10/2008

On October 1 a law has been adopted which defines that the bread
selling in the shops should have important information on it, in
particular the price and the weight. A reason to ignore the law and
not implement it could become the fact that there is no responsible
body to supervise the situation.

"We are drafting a procedure on administrative violations to present
to the Government, and by that we’ll take the responsibility of us,"
said Mekhak Ghazaryan, of the Ministry of Agriculture.

Today the responsible body to keep the situation under control is
local self-governing body, but it is not implemented properly.

Panorama.am met no difficulties to find out that the current law is
not implemented as shop directors are not aware of it.

Congratulatory Message From The NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan On The O

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM THE NA SPEAKER HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN ON THE OCCASION OF TRANSLATORS’ DAY

National Assembly of Republic of Armenia
10.10.2008
Armenia

Speaker of the National Assembly Mr Hovik Abrahamyan sent a
congratulatory message on the occasion of Translators’ Day.

"There are not many nations which have Translators’ Day in the state
calendar, which testifies to the fact that the Armenian people pay
great significance and importance to literature and translation. In
the fifth century after the invention of the Armenian scripts in
the schools founded by Mesrop Mashtots and Sahak Partev, the first
students, who learnt the Armenian alphabet, translated the Bible,
later the well-known books of the time.

The centuries-old traditions are going on also today, giving the
Armenian readers an opportunity to communicate with the world
literature and outstanding scientific works through the native
language. Paying tribute to the translators of the past and the
present, today I would like to express my gratitude to those for that
wonderful opportunity created for all of us. I am sure that from
now on the translators’ work will be the golden bridge that will
bring the world to Armenia, and present Armenia to the big world,
as the historian Khorenatsi said: though we are small in quantity
but worthy deeds are being carried out in our country."

"Hematology And Transfusion Development Perspectives In Armenia"

"HEMATOLOGY AND TRANSFUSION DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES IN ARMENIA"

Panorama.am
18:09 09/10/2008

International scientific conference on "hematology and transfusion
development perspectives in Armenia" has been conducted devoted to the
75th anniversary of the foundation of hematological center named after
Professor Ruben Yolyan, in the National Academy of Sciences. "In recent
years the center headed by Professor Smbat Daghbashyan has been much
improved and developed. Blood bank established a few months ago is the
best one in the region," said the Minister of Health Harutyun Qushkyan.

Academician Andrey Vorobiov, the director of the Center of Hematology
in Russia, was present at the conference and said that the two centers
have been cooperating since the earthquake of Spitak in 1988.

The conference will last till October 10.

A1+ – Only To Express Concern

ONLY TO EXPRESS CONCERN

A1+
[08:02 pm] 09 October, 2008

Will the OSCE help to reveal the murder cases in the army? "The
OSCE can’t conduct an investigation. That is a problem for the local
authorities, especially the prosecutor general and the police to solve
and it doesn’t fit in our mandate," told "A1+" Head of the OSCE office
in Yerevan, Ambassador Sergey Kapinos. He noted that in such cases,
if the issue at hand fits in the OSCE mandate, they can raise the
issue in corresponding state structures, clarify the situation and
express concern if necessary.

Let us remind that early this week the OSCE and the RA Ombudsman’s
office signed a contract with the purpose of setting order in the
armed forces.

"The contract foresees professional aid, which will help to analyze
the cases of order in the army, clarify the current issues and find
out whether or not they correspond to international standards, as
well as observe the complaints and appeals connected with the rules
and regulations of the army," said Sergey Kapinos.

Let us mention that during last week’s parliamentary session NA
"Heritage" faction deputy Anahit Bakhshian had made a proposal to
form a temporary committee on the investigation of the murder cases of
the soldiers upon the request of the parents of the deceased soldiers.

"We also talked to the president of the NA standing human rights
committee, but Zaruhi Postanjyan must address us in written form,"
told "A1+" Anahit Bakhshian.

Sergei Lavrov: Mediators See Possibility To Resolve Karabakh Conflic

SERGEI LAVROV: MEDIATORS SEE POSSIBILITY TO RESOLVE KARABAKH CONFLICT

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.10.2008 13:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is in blockade over the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict and it’s in the national interest to improve the situation,
Russia’s Foreign Minister said.

"Geographical and political outlets are not many but as soon as
the Karabakh settlement becomes a reality, Turkey will help Armenia
connect with the world though establishing diplomatic relations with
it," Sergei Lavrov said.

Direct meetings between the Presidents with the mediators’ assistance
provided a chance to advance before the Caucasus crisis, according to
him. "A substantial document which includes all settlement principles
and mechanisms was developed," he said.

"There are two or three uncoordinated issues left, specifically
the fate of Lachin Corridor. Presidential meetings are likely to
resume after the Azerbaijani election. As a mediator, Russia sees
a possibility to resolve the conflict," Lavrov said in an interview
with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.