Leader Of Heritage Party Parliamentary Faction: The Turkish Party Ha

LEADER OF HERITAGE PARTY PARLIAMENTARY FACTION: THE TURKISH PARTY HAS MANAGED TO PUT THEIR PRE-CONDITIONS FORWARD

ArmInfo
2009-09-01 14:55:00

ArmInfo. Nevertheless the Turkish party has managed to put their
pre-conditions forward for normalization of relations with Armenia,
the leader of the Heritage party parliamentary faction, Armen
Martirosyan, told ArmInfo correspondent when commenting on signing
of the two protocols between Armenia and Turkey: "Protocol on the
establishment of diplomatic relations" and "Protocol on development
of bilateral relations".

‘Armenian authorities could not protect its national and state
interests.

But the leadership of Turkey managed to gain the situation when 2
pre-conditions put forward by Turkey were accepted by the Armenian
party: recognition of the state borders of Turkey and agreement to
create the joint commission of historians to study the fact of the
Armenian genocide’, – Martirosyan said and added he wonders why 6
weeks timeframe was fixed for establishment of diplomatic relations. ‘I
think this is directly connected with the Karabakh conflict settlement
process, i.e. the Turkish party thinks there will be certain progress
over that period of time, naturally not in favor of Armenia’, –
he said and added that only Turkey won as a result of all this process.

To recall, Armenia and Turkey have agreed to complete political
consultations within six weeks, following which the two Protocols:
the "Protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations" and the
"Protocol on the development of bilateral relations" – which have been
initiated in the course of their efforts under Swiss mediation, will be
signed and submitted to the respective Parliaments for the ratification
on each side. The parties have agreed to set up an impartial group
to study the archived documents to define the existing problems and
develop recommendations.

Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian Honored on 25th Anniv. Of His Ordination

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September 1, 2009

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THE REV. FR. TATEOS ABDALIAN HONORED ON THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS
ORDINATION

On Sunday, August 23, Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of
the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), presided over the celebration of
the 25th anniversary of the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian’s ordination to the
priesthood.

The event took place at Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Cambridge, Mass.,
where Fr. Abdalian was ordained in June 1984.

Fr. Abdalian celebrated the Divine Liturgy and was presented with a
Pontifical Encyclical congratulating him on his 25 years of service to the
Armenian Church.

"The feeling of love that Der Tateos brings to his ministry has grown
stronger with each passing year," the Primate said. "We have all felt, and
benefited from, his love. And today, as we observe this milestone in his
ministry, it is our chance to let Der Hayr know just how much we love him,
in return."

Following services, 150 people gathered for a reception in Fr. Abdalian’s
honor.

"It was wonderful and humbling," said Fr. Abdalian. "It was a family affair
and that’s what I wanted."

The celebration was organized by a committee from the Holy Trinity parish
led by its pastor, the Rev. Fr. Vasken Kouzouian. Also serving on the
committee were members of the St. James parish of Watertown-where Fr.
Abdalian was born and raised.

"The beautiful part was that the funds that were collected [during the
event] will benefit young people at the mission parishes, to send them on
scholarships to St. Nersess summer conferences. Two historical parishes came
together, and then the mission parishes directly benefited from it," Fr.
Kouzouian said.

He added that the day was preceded by acolyte ordinations held on Saturday
evening. "It was an overall beautiful picture," Fr. Kouzouian said.

Fr. Abdalian enrolled at St. Nersess and St. Vladimir’s seminaries in 1977
after working in the bank sector and as the administrative director of St.
James Armenian Church of Watertown, Mass. He continued his studies at the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Seminary
in Boston, Mass.

He says that serving the Armenian people and helping them become closer to
God is what drew him to the priesthood.

"My reflections on the past have always centered on the people I had been
entrusted to minister, for as a priest, ministry is nothing unless it is
connected with people," Fr. Abdalian said.

When Fr. Abdalian was ordained in 1984, Fr. Kouzouian’s father, the Rev. Fr.
Mampre Kouzouian, served as the sponsor.

Fr. Abdalian says his ordination is particularly memorable because his
father, who was under hospice care at the time, was able to witness this
milestone in his son’s life.

"When I ask myself, ‘What inspired Der Tateos to dedicate his life to the
ministry of God’s flock?’" Archbishop Barsamian said, "the answer is clear:
It is a feeling of love, which issues from a pure heart, a good conscience,
and deep faith in the presence of Christ in his life."

Following his ordination, Fr. Abdalian was assigned to serve as the pastor
of the St. John the Baptist Church in Greenfield, Wis., where he worked with
the community to build a new sanctuary for the church.

After the 1988 earthquake in Armenia, Fr. Abdalian worked with the office of
the Wisconsin National Guard to organize relief efforts.

Fr. Abdalian has also served as pastor of the St. Peter Armenian Church in
Watervliet, N.Y., and the St. George Armenian Church in Hartford, Conn.

While in Hartford, Fr. Abdalian was an on-call chaplain at Hartford Hospital
and a member of the hospital’s Pastor Services Advisory Committee. He was
also police chaplain with the Hartford Police Department and a member of the
department’s Crisis Intervention Team.

His other involvement with the police force includes the establishment of
the police chaplain program at the Cheltenham Police Department, as well as
membership of their SWAT Intervention Team and the International Conference
of Police Chaplains.

In 1999, Fr. Abdalian became pastor of the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Armenian
Church in Providence, R.I., and later served as pastor at the Holy Trinity
Armenian Church in Cheltenham, Pa.

Currently, Fr. Abdalian is the director of Mission Parishes at the Eastern
Diocese, where he oversees about 15 mission parish communities. He visits
each parish on a regular basis to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and organizes
programming for parishioners. He also produces a weekly electronic
publication for mission parishes titled "e-Tsayn."

In addition, Fr. Abdalian is involved in ecumenical activities. In 2006, he
spoke at a gathering in Washington, D.C., organized to raise awareness of
the genocide in Darfur. He is a member of the Oriental Orthodox/Roman
Catholic Dialogue and the Standing Committee of Oriental Orthodox Churches
in America.

Fr. Abdalian said his family has been very supportive during his years of
service to the Armenian Church. He is married to Yeretzgin Margaret
Meranian. They have a son, David, and a daughter, Alicia, and two
grandchildren.

Reflecting on his ministry, Fr. Abdalian said, "I could ask: was I able to
bring someone closer to God; strengthen a faith; have one see the value and
joy of life measured by a word of thanks, a smile of appreciation, a humble
gesture? This is what a pastor has to do, and I certainly hope that in some
measure I’ve been able to do this."

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Photos attached.

Photo 1: The Rev. Fr. Vasken Kouzouian reads the Pontifical Encyclical
presented to the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian by the Primate, on the occasion of
the 25th anniversary of Fr. Abdalian’s ordination.

Photo 2: Archbishop Khajag Barsamian presents the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian
with the Pontifical Encyclical, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of
Fr. Abdalian’s ordination.

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Political Crisis Continues In Iran

POLITICAL CRISIS CONTINUES IN IRAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
31.08.2009 11:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The new head of the judicial system of Iran has
dismissed the country’s chief prosecutor Saeed Murtazavi . The latter
was involved in the trials against the opposition and was personally
responsible for persecution of the opposition and closure of a number
of print publications in the country. Dismissal of Murtazavi is a blow
towards the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Zman.com writes.

Meanwhile, the Iranian parliament will vote on composition of the
new cabinet proposed by the re-elected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

It is expected that a number of candidates will meet the objections
of deputies, including supporters of the president. First of all,
the candidate for oil minister Massoud Mirkazemi, who’s opponents
claim that he has not enough experience for this position.

Following the official re-election of Ahmadinejad for the second term
on June 12, Iran broke into the most acute political crisis over the
past 30 years. The opposition held mass protests, claiming that the
vote had been rigged, Radio Liberty reports.

Normalization Of Armenia-Turkey Relations RA State Policy’s Concern

NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS RA STATE POLICY’S CONCERN

PanARMENIAN.Net
31.08.2009 17:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Normalization of relations with Turkey is our state
policy’s concern. I do not see any shaped pressure on us, but that does
not mean that there is no outside influence, in particular, there are
forces who want to see these relations normalized, and there are those
who do not want this, " Alexander Iskandaryan , political scientist and
the director of the Caucasus Institute told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

Session of NA parliamentary ad hoc commission takes place

SESSION OF NA PARLIAMENTARY AD HOC COMMISSION TAKES PLACE

YEREVAN, AUGUST 28, ARMENPRESS: Session of the parliamentary ad hoc
commission set up for the inquiry into March 1-2 2008 events in
Yerevan was held today. During the session chairman of the commission
Samvel Nikoyan presented information about the implemented works.
NA public relations department told Armenpress that Nikoyan noted
that during the summer members of the commission conducted working
consultations, all the received reports were sent to preliminary
investigation body, letter has been sent to National Security Service
with questions over disputable issues and received answers.
Member of the commission Aram Safaryan spoke about the works over
the report. He said that the commission gave a task to member of the
NA Naira Zohrabyan to prepare the part of a report referring to the
pre-electoral and post-electoral events.
The members of the commission presented suggestions on the
document. During the session the participants discussed other issues
of the agenda.

Minister’s Rare Realism

MINISTER’S RARE REALISM

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18:52:55 – 28/08/2009

During the news conference on August 28 the minister of finance Tigran
Davtyan refused to comment on the rumors about his resignation.

Tigran Davtyan was absolutely realistic. How can one comment on the
prospect of something which you cannot influence at all.

In other words, Tigran Davtyan does not know when he will
resign. Perhaps it depends on when he will be told from someone
overhead in government to resign. Or he will be dismissed, and he
will learn about his resignation from the evening news or morning
newspapers. After all, there have been such cases in Armenia.

In other words, Tigran Davtyan does not have enough power and
importance to decide the time of his resignation. He is told to
work, and he works, if he is told to resign, he will resign. And he
cannot refuse to work because the nature of the Armenian government
is such. Since the system is based on unwritten laws rather than the
Constitution and the legislation, once you join the game, you cannot
resign voluntarily, exercising your right to resign.

By the way, it was Tigran Davtyan who advised to judge about the
economic state of Armenia by the cafes and parking areas which are
overcrowded in the evening. It should be mentioned that Tigran Davtyan
had wished to resign a few months ago together with the other ministers
of the finance and economic sphere.

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Armenian Judoist Defeated

ARMENIAN JUDOIST DEFEATED

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Aug 28 2009
Armenia

Armenian judoist Robert Vardanyan (60 kg) could not get a medal at
the World Judo Championship in Rotterdam, Holland.

Having been defeated by Rinat Ibragimov Armenian sportsman had chances
to win a bronze medal in case Rinat Ibragimov (Kazakhstan) moved to
semifinal, but the latter failed.

However, this World championship was a success for Armenia. It is
the first time Armenian judoist (Hovhannes Davtyan) was awarded with
a medal.

ANKARA: Turkey Considers Two-Month Action Plan For Canada, Sweden Ti

TURKEY CONSIDERS TWO-MONTH ACTION PLAN FOR CANADA, SWEDEN TIES

Aug 26 2009
Turkey

Turkish FM Davutoglu held Tuesday bilateral meetings with his Canadian
and Swedish counterparts.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu held Tuesday bilateral
meetings with his Canadian and Swedish counterparts on the sidelines of
the ministerial meeting of the Friends of Democratic Pakistan (FoDP).

In the meeting with Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon, ways to
revive the relations between the two countries –which was strained
after the tension over the Armenian allegations regarding the events
of 1915- was discussed. The two ministers drafted a two month plan
of action for enhancing relations.

In the meeting with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, chapter
headings in EU negotiations likely to be opened under the Swedish EU
Presidency, and possible obstacles like the Cyprus issue which Turkey
could face, were discussed.

The two ministers also discussed the proposal for: assessment of
the Swedish and Spanish terms of EU presidency as a single term and
creation of a plan of action accordingly, which came up during the
trilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Sweden
and Spain at the recent Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE) meeting.

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Armenian Lobby – Etalon For Turkish

ARMENIAN LOBBY – ETALON FOR TURKISH

Panorama.am
13:59 25/08/2009

President of Federation of Turkish American Association Kaya Boztepe
says that except 500.000 Turkish living in the United States, 2mln
Azeri, Turkmen, Uzbek having Turkish origins live in USA. Boztepe
says that mass of 2.5mln people should be united and form a more
organized group.

"Federation of Turkish American Association started a campaign
to grant citizenship to the Turkish living in America. Meetings,
seminars are held to inform American Turkish," Turkish media reports.

Armenian lobby is an etalon for the Turkish diplomat who says that
taking influential offices and having positions in Congress are not
enough. He says it is important to learn languages and the country’s
history and culture.

Marzpet Markosian’s "Magic Of Cities" Book To Be Presented In Glenda

MARZPET MARKOSIAN’S "MAGIC OF CITIES" BOOK TO BE PRESENTED IN GLENDALE

NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY
August 26, 2009
Glendale

GLENDALE, AUGUST 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On the initiative
of the Armenian National Educational and Cultural Association and the
Los Angeles branch of the Tekeyan Cultural Association the launching
of Marzpet Markosian’s "Magic of Cities" book will take place on
August 30.

According to the Asbarez daily, Yervand Gochunian will speak at
the event.

Karo Petrosian, Vache Semerchian and Mher Papian will also make a
speech and Barsegh Gartalian will be the compere. The launching will
take place at the Public Library of Glendale.