DM Seyran Ohanyan Met With India’s Ambassador

DM SEYRAN OHANYAN MET WITH INDIA’S AMBASSADOR

armradio.am
15.07.2008 15:51

On July 15 RA Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received the Ambassador
extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of India to Armenia, Mrs. Rina
Pandey.

At the beginning of the meeting Seyran Ohanyan extended his deep
condolences on the death of Indian citizens as a result of the
terrorist act at the Indian Embassy in Kabul on July 7.

The parties turned to the political, trade-economic and educational
cooperation between the two countries, stressing the necessity of
launching cooperation in the military and defense fields.

Seyran Ohanyan noted that the Armenia-India ties are valuable also
because these reflect the aspiration of our peoples to continue the
historic traditions.

The Minister stressed the importance of cooperation in the
military-educational sphere, underscoring the existing broad
opportunities.

Officers of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia have been
provided the opportunity to study English in India within the framework
of the technical and economic cooperation program of India.

At the end of the meeting the parties expressed hope that the
Armenian-Indian friendly relations and friendly ties will reinforce,
embracing new spheres.

Ambition And Talent Brings Success: Junior Eurovision News From Arme

AMBITION AND TALENT BRINGS SUCCESS: JUNIOR EUROVISION NEWS FROM ARMENIA
Serkan Ulucay

EuroVisionary
July 14 2008
Denmark

The preselection of the nominee for the Junior Eurovision Song
Contest, which will be held in Cyprus this year, has concluded in
Armenia. Monika Manucharova, a twelve year old talented girl who is
homeless, won the selection with her ambition and took the ticket
for Limassol.

Monika Manucharova has a mature voice for a twelve year old girl. The
Armenian jury has chosen her with her magnificient voice and she became
the winner of Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Armenian Preselections.

She came to Yerevan from Gyumri, North Armenia for the preselections
with her mother. They had to stay in a train station as they couldn’t
afford to pay for a hotel. In Gyumri, they also have to stay at her
uncle’s house as they have nowhere else to stay.

Ambition and talent became a couple together against all the
bad situations and brought a big success for Monica. She won the
preselections with the song "Im Ergi Hnchuny – Sounds of My Song"
We congratulate her from the EuroVisionary family for her big success
and talent and wish her success in Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Launches Khashtarak School Renovation Pro

HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND LAUNCHES KHASHTARAK SCHOOL RENOVATION PROJECT

armradio.am
14.07.2008 12:38

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund announces the launch of Khashtarak school
renovation and refurbishment, an initiative that was on the waiting
list for priorities in Tavush region for years. The project of around
154 million AMD is jointly financed by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Germany, Swiss, French affiliates and the Association of Armenian
Entrepreneurs in Germany "Armenischer Unternehmer Verein."

The German community had made this commitment prior to the Armenia
Fund 2007 Telethon. "Together with all other aspects of infrastructure
schools must be upgraded so that we can reduce or remove the gap
between city and village," had said Gilbert Momdjian, Chairman of the
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Affiliate of Germany at that time. "By
undertaking the Khashtarak School renovation project, the Fund
has set out to provide top-notch educational facilities in rural
communities." Gilbert Momdjian who has headed the Germany affiliate
of the Hayastan fund for over fifteen years now, says he is looking
forward to seeing a rewarding school environment for teachers and
students to teach and study in.

Currently the building is undergoing dismantling and preparatory
works for the actual renovation works to start. Within the project
the three and two-storied blocks of the school building including the
sport and conc ert halls will undergo full restoration. Construction
of a new boiler will be accompanied with the restoration of the old
one to fully meet the school heating needs. With full gasification
of the community on the way the school will be satisfactorily heated
in winter months. The area around the school will be upgraded too. A
renovated school is expected to be in place by June 2009.

The two-storied building of the school is expected to be finished
before the academic year starts in September, so that students and
teachers are able to move in until the three-storied building is
completed. Currently the school has 251 students; the renovated
building is designed to accommodate another 349. So with the whole
building in place, it will also accommodate students from Lusahovit,
located 8 kms away from Khashtarak.

Within the current project, the school will be fully refurbished
and be in the best position to conduct both required classes and
extracurricular activities.

Arthur Mardoyan, the project contractor (Ijevan born) says that
children and adults are truly excited that the community of around
1900 will have a new school in the near future.

"We should expand the practice of jointly funding projects from
different sources, as this enables us to implement large-scale
infrastructural projects," the Fund’s Acting Executive Director Ara
Vardanyan states.

Turkey Should Be Strong Enough To Recognize Armenian Genocide And St

TURKEY SHOULD BE STRONG ENOUGH TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND STOP GENOCIDE OF KURDS: PLENIPOTENTIARY CO-CHAIR OF MARTYR NATIONS INTERNATIONAL

Alliance

ArmInfo
2008-07-14 16:53:00

‘Turkey and Turkish people should be strong enough to recognize
Armenian genocide and to stop genocide of Kurdish population’, Avetis
Kalajyan, Plenipotentiary Co-chair of Martyr Nations International
Alliance Supreme Council told media when presenting his book The
author said the book is based on English, French, Armenian, Arab
and Turkish sources and The participants in the meeting said that
‘about 10,000 Kurds are currently in prison allegedly for complicity
in terrorist acts’. The author hopes that the book will be published
in Arab and French languages shortly.

Exhibition on Armenian Christianity and Cross opened in Germany

PanARMENIAN.Net

Exhibition dedicated to Armenian Christianity and Cross opened in Germany
12.07.2008 14:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An exhibition dedicated to Armenian Christianity and
Cross opened in Mindelheim, Germany. Armenian art historians will
display models of ancient and modern crosses, many of which are made
by children.

The income from the exhibits sale is meant for handicapped Armenian
children, Azg reported.

Hypothec Crediting Program In Focus Of NKR President’s Attention

HYPOTHEC CREDITING PROGRAM IN FOCUS OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH PRESIDENT’S ATTENTION

DeFacto Agency
July 11 2008
Armenia

The issues referring to realization of hypothec crediting program in
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic were discussed in the course of a meeting
held by the NKR President Bako Sahakian.

According to the Central Department of Information under the NKR
President, Karen Yessayan, Director-General of Artsakh Investment
Fund, presented the course of works being realized by the Fund and
current problems.

The state’s head mentioned the necessity of elaboration of an order
that would enable wide strata of population to use hypothec crediting
program.

Bako Sahakian underscored the importance of all-sided coverage of the
program realization’s process, carrying out active explanatory work,
as well as the necessity to cooperate with various structures. He
again underscored that such discussions would be regular.

The NKR PM Ara Harutyunian and other officials attended the meeting.

President’s Working Meeting With The Minister Of Emergency Situation

PRESIDENT’S WORKING MEETING WITH THE MINISTER OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

armradio.am
11.07.2008 17:05

President Serzh Sargsyan today had a working meeting with the Minister
of Emergency Situations Mher Shahgeldyan.

The Minister reported to the President about the whole program
of current and expected reforms targeted at the modernization
and development of the whole system of the Ministry of Emergency
Situations.

The President stressed the importance of consistent work in different
directions. In particular, he instructed to continue the activities in
the direction of modernization of the anti-hail system, formation of
the insurance system in emergency cases through studying and applying
the international experience.

No More Concessions For Armenia – Azeri President

NO MORE CONCESSIONS FOR ARMENIA – AZERI PRESIDENT

Interfax News Agency
July 8 2008
Russia

Baku can make no further concessions to Armenia in the settlement of
the problem of Nagorno Karabakh, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has said.

"We have made all imaginable concessions already and we are prepared
to give Nagorno Karabakh the highest status of an autonomy.

Beyond this, no more concessions can be made," Aliyev told the Azeri
diplomatic corps in Baku.

"The demand that we make even more concessions is a blow on the
talks. Our position is well known and we’ll not step an inch from
these positions," Aliyev said in a speech televised by the state
channel AzTV.

"We expect the other party, pursuing an occupation policy with regards
to Azerbaijan, to abide by international law and leave our territory
on its own. Otherwise, other means could be used. Azerbaijan has
every right to do so," he said.

The Karabakh conflict will be settled based on Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity, he said. "This position rests on international law, on
history and on Azerbaijan’s expanding capabilities," the president
said.

EU Rules Out Military Solution Of NK Conflict

EU RULES OUT MILITARY SOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

Interfax News Agency
July 3 2008
Russia

Karabakh settlement negotiations should continue in the format of the
OSCE Minsk Group, the European Union said at the Armenia-EU meeting
in Brussels.

The EU Political and Security Committee met with Armenian
representatives at the latter’s initiative, the Armenian Foreign
Ministry told Interfax.

The European Union ruled out a military solution of the conflict and
confirmed its support to further Karabakh settlement negotiations
at the OSCE Minsk Group on the basis of the Madrid proposals, the
ministry said.

The EU also welcomed Armenian steps to improve relations with Turkey
and voiced hope for the soonest progress, the ministry said.

The EU said it was ready to assist reforms in Armenia.

Turkey’s ‘Deep State’ Is Doomed; 100 Years After The Young Turk Revo

TURKEY’S ‘DEEP STATE’ IS DOOMED; 100 YEARS AFTER THE YOUNG TURK REVOLUTION, THIS COUNTRY IS AT A CROSSROADS
Gwynne Dyer

Waterloo Region Record
July 5, 2008 Saturday
Final Edition

The Ottoman Empire had already been in retreat for over a century
when the Young Turk revolution broke out in July 1908. Some of the
Young Turks hoped to save the whole empire; others wanted to abandon
the empire and rescue an independent Turkey from the wreckage. The
latter group won the argument, in the end, and although the rest of
the empire fell under European imperial rule 10 years later, Turkey
itself was saved.

Now, exactly a 100 years after the Young Turks, the country is plunged
into another constitutional crisis.

In March, the public prosecutor brought a case to Turkey’s highest
judicial body, the constitutional court, demanding that the ruling AK
(Justice and Development) Party, re-elected only last year with an
increased majority, be shut down for trying to subvert the secular
state. He also wants Prime Minister Tayyib Recep Erdogan and 70 other
senior AK party members banned from politics for five years.

Last week the government struck back, arresting two retired generals
and 23 other people on the charge of "provoking armed rebellion
against the government." One, General Hursit Tolon, was the former
second-in-command of the army.

Police allege those arrested were members of a state-backed gang
that is suspected of a number of murders of prominent public figures
with the aim of destabilizing Turkish society and forcing military
intervention.

But wait a minute. "State-backed?" Isn’t the government itself the
embodiment of the state? In Turkey, not necessarily. The conspirators,
it is claimed, belong to what Turks call the "deep state," the alliance
of senior judicial and military figures who still see themselves
as the guardians of the secular Turkish republic that was ultimate
result of the Young Turk revolution.

What the rebellious Young Turk officers demanded in July 1908 was
the restoration of the constitution suspended 30 years before. It
brought a rough kind of democracy to the multinational empire, but
the various ethnic nationalisms, Bulgarian, Kurdish, Greek, Arab,
Armenian — and, above all, Turkish — were already too strong for
a unified state to survive.

The Ottoman Empire went under at the end of the First World War,
leaving a decimated Turkish population (only eight million in 1918)
to fight for its independence against British, French, Italian and
Greek invaders who sought to carve Turkey up between them. The man who
led that independence struggle, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founded the
Turkish Republic in 1923, and he made it one of the most rigorously
secular states in the world.

Ninety-nine percent of Turkey’s citizens are Muslims, but political
parties are banned from appealing to religion. Even religious symbols
are seen as dangerous: women wearing "Islamic" head scarves are not
allowed inside state institutions, including universities.

Initially, this militant secularism was a tactic for wrenching
a largely illiterate and deeply conservative peasantry out of its
medieval ways and catapulting the country into the 20th century. Turkey
must never be weak again, and to be strong it must be "modern." But
as the decades passed, the reformers turned into a self-selecting
"republican" elite who justified their privileges by claiming that
they had a mission to defend the secular state.

What they have ended up defending the state against, in fact,
is democracy, which challenges their arbitrary power. Faced with a
democratically elected party that has Islamic roots (although it has
been staunchly loyal to the secular constitution), they have begun
waging an open war against it in the courts.

They have also launched a secret and violent struggle against it in
the shadows, a struggle that has already cost lives. Some fear that
it could end in a military coup, but that time has passed.

A hundred years after the Young Turk revolution, the Turks are again
at a crossroads. It is quite possible that the court will decide to
ban the AK Party later this year, just as it rejected the new law
allowing women students to wear the head scarf at university last
month. Many senior judges are part of the "deep state." But it is
not 1908: the outlook this time is a lot brighter.

The 75 million Turks of today have about the same per capita income as
Russians or Romanians, and about the same range of social attitudes,
too. Turkey is not going to turn into a theocratic dictatorship,
because very few of them want such a thing.

However, quite a few of them do want a state that does not despise
or penalize them for being publicly pious. Quite a few others who are
not at all devout support the AK Party anyway, because they know that
in the current crisis it represents democracy, tolerance and the rule
of law.

It will turn out all right because the self-nominated defenders of
secularism are transparently cynical in their attempts to manipulate
popular opinion. And it will be all right because the AK Party leaders
have clearly decided that it’s not worth having a bloody political
battle now, when it’s obvious that they have already won the war.

If the court bans AK, they will all resign from power peacefully,
in obedience to the law.

Then those who are not banned from politics entirely for five years
will reform the party under another name, and fight and win another
election. And bit by bit, the "deep state" will wither away.