20 Million Drams Transferred To RA State Budget As A Result Of Viola

20 MILLION DRAMS TRANSFERRED TO RA STATE BUDGET AS A RESULT OF VIOLATIONS REVEALED BY TRANSPORT INSPECTION SINCE EARLY 2009

NOYAN TAPAN
December 21, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia’s network for regular
conveyance of passengers by motor transport of general use includes
732 routes. RA Minister of Transport and Communication Gurgen Sargsyan
said at the December 21 press conference that as a result of checks
conducted by the Transport Inspection of the ministry, 2,735 reports
on administrative infractions were drawn up in 2009, based on which
20 million drams (as compared with 12 million drams in 2008) were
transferred to the state budget of Armenia.

According to the minister, in the first ten months of this year
54.3 million drams were transferred to the state budget as revenues
from advertisement panels at motorways of interstate and republican
importance. In 2009, the ministry granted 93 licences for organization
of regular conveyance by passenger motor transport of general use,
99 licences for organization of passenger transportation in taxis,
and 856 licences for organization of passenger transportation in
taxis by private businessmen. It was announced that in Armenia, 562
licensed organizations and 856 individuals are currently engaged in
passenger transportation in taxis.

G. Sargsyan said that this year the ministry started to suspend
licences of companies for various kinds of violations. In particular,
the ministry suspended 56 licences for state duty nonpayment (15
licences were later restored) and 13 licences for regular violations
(2 were restored).

No preconditions can be set to normalize Armenian-Turkish relations

Interfax, Russia
Dec 18 2009

No preconditions can be set to normalize Armenian-Turkish relations –
Armenian foreign minister

YEREVAN Dec 18

Tying the normalization of Armenian- Turkish relations to other
political processes is a nearsighted policy, Armenian Foreign Ministry
Edward Nalbandian said.

"Attempts to tie Armenian-Turkish relations to other processes go
against the logic of agreements that have been achieved and against
the entire global community’s principled position," the Armenian
Foreign Ministry cited Nalbandian as saying.

Dialogue between Armenia and Turkey is based on mutual understanding
that their relations can be normalized without any preconditions, he
said.

An attempt to impose any preconditions means a rollback to the
situation that existed before the normalization process was started,
he said.

"The party that is trying to put forward preconditions will bear all
responsibility for the consequences," Nalbandian said.

ANSS Chief Awarded With Rank Of Colonel General

ANSS CHIEF AWARDED WITH RANK OF COLONEL GENERAL

Aysor
Dec 18 2009
Armenia

Armenia’s President Serge Sargsyan has signed a decree on awarding
Armenian National Security Service’s Chief Lieutenant-General Gorik
Hakobyan with rank of Colonel General.

Besides, according to Cabinet’s spokesperson, Deputy Chief of the
Armenian National Security Service Major-General Felix Tsolakyan
and Deputy Chief Romik Haroutunyan have been awarded with rank of
Lieutenant General.

By another decree, President Sargsyan has awarded some National
Security Service staff. In particular: Ashot Avagyan, Araik Avetisyan,
Armen Avetisyan, Mnatsakan Bazikyan, Andranik Karapetyan, Beglara
Kirakosyan, Armen Hayrapetyan, and Robert Smbatyan have been awarded
with Medal for Military Merit.

Housewarming In Armavir

HOUSEWARMING IN ARMAVIR

gov.am
Dec 18 2009
Armenia

As part of his working visit to Armavir marz, Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan took part in the ceremonious opening of a residential
building for servicemen engaged by RA Ministry of Defense in Armavir
town. Nearly 250 million drams were allocated from the State budget
for construction activities which started last year. Strong with 16
flats, the new-built block of flats was blessed by Primate of Armavir
Diocese, Bishop Zion Adamyan.

During the housewarming event, the Prime Minister shared the enthusiasm
of the officers in attendance by noting that housing construction
is a small victory amid crisis. In his congratulatory speech, Tigran
Sargsyan stated in part: "It is our duty to address the concerns of
army officers. You should always feel the Government’s thoughtfulness
and backing.

There is still much to do in this area: thousands of households need
housing. This is a primordial task for the government, and young
families constitute a first priority target group," Tigran Sargsyan
said by meaning those several hundreds of households involving army
officers.

Event Dedicated To Armenia And Armenian Culture Organized In Rustavi

EVENT DEDICATED TO ARMENIA AND ARMENIAN CULTURE ORGANIZED IN RUSTAVI

NOYAN TAPAN
DECEMBER 16, 2009
RUSTAVI

RUSTAVI, DECEMBER 16, NOYAN TAPAN. An event dedicated to Armenia
and Armenian culture was held on December 15 in Rustavi comprehensive
school N 4 within the framework of the festival dedicated to friendship
of peoples living in Georgia. The event was held on the initiative of
Rustavi representation of Georgian Ministry of Education and Science
and with the support of the Embassy of Armenia in Georgia.

School’s Georgian students performed works by Sayat-Nova, Tumanian,
presented pages of Armenia’s history. The event participants also
watched video materials about Armenia and prominent Armenians.

According to the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department,
Ambassador of Armenia to Georgia Hrach Silvanian, heads of Rustavi
municipal authorities, representatives of the public participated in
the event.

Speakers mentioned that such events, which are one of the best
manifestations of people’s diplomacy, bring closer our states and
peoples, greatly contribute to strengthening of Armenian-Georgian
good-neighborly, mutually beneficial relations.

Actors of Petros Adamian Armenian Dramatic Theater and the dancing
ensemble of Armenian school N 104 were among the guests of the event.

Yerevan "House Of Hope" Hosts Photo Exhibition Of Ex-Ambassador Of G

YEREVAN "HOUSE OF HOPE" HOSTS PHOTO EXHIBITION OF EX-AMBASSADOR OF GERMANY TO ARMENIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.12.2009 20:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Opening ceremony of the photo exhibition of
ex-ambassador of Germany to Armenia Hans-Wulf Bartels was held on
December 16 at the House of Hope in Yerevan. "For the third time we
organize the exhibition "Armenia in the eyes of Bartels" in Armenia.

Earlier, the exhibition was presented in Gyumri in the framework of
the week of Germany in Armenia organized by the Embassy of Germany
in Armenia, " Ambassador of Germany to Armenia, Hans-Jochen Schmidt
told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Settlement Of Karabakh Conflict One Of Kazakhstan’s Priorities Withi

SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT ONE OF KAZAKHSTAN’S PRIORITIES WITHIN OSCE FRAMEWORKS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.12.2009 16:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The problem of frozen regional disputes, especially
Kharabakh conflict, is one of the key issues in OSCE agenda, according
to Norbulat Alimbaev, Kazakhstan’s Charge d’Affaires in Armenia.

"During its presidency in OSCE, Kazakhstan will by all means deal
with the settlement of Karabakh conflict, and we intend to create all
conditions to promote OSCE MG’s productive activity. This is one of
priority tasks," the Kazakh diplomat said.

At that, he noted that Kazakhstan will introduce its priorities
early in January. "Presidency in OSCE is of great importance for us
as this the first time the organization is going to be chaired by a
CIS country," Alimbaev said, adding that his country would introduce
its model of tolerance during its chairmanship.

G. Hakobyan: The Forces And Means Of The National Security Service G

G. HAKOBYAN: THE FORCES AND MEANS OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO FULLY CONTROL THE OPERATIVE SITUATION AND ANY ENCROACHMENT AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA WILL BE HELD UP IN THE INITIAL ROUND

ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 15, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: Director of Armenian National
Security Service Gorik Hakobyan gave interview to Armenpress news
agency – Mr. Hakobyan is the establishment headed by you ready for
the opening of Armenian-Turkish border?

– The National Security Service is a realized institution, and I
assure that the border troops, department of protection of diplomatic
representations as well as divisions of anti-investigation, fighting
against terrorism, without big efforts, in a right way will implement
their duties. In case of necessity additional measures will be
undertaken. Armenian President and the National Security Council have
been reported about it. The forces and means of the National Security
Service give opportunity to fully control the operative situation and
any encroachment against the Republic of Armenia will be confronted
in the initial round.

– According to press reports, there are certain disputes and even
confrontations in the Armenian-Georgian border sector. How will you
comment on the situation?

– The Armenian-Georgian border sector protection is being implemented
by the USSR state border line and now there are no changes yet. About
17 posts have been built on the northern border of the Republic of
Armenia equipped with contemporary engineering-technical devices. For
solving certain disputed during the Armenian-Georgian border zoning
works representatives of border zoning, border lining governmental
commissions regularly meet, discuss and give solutions to issues. In
all cases the results of the works of the commission must be ratified
by the legislative bodies of the two countries and only after it we
will have a clear line of border protection alongside of which the
border guard service will be implemented.

– Recently the Armenian National Security Service often comes forth
with a statement on revealing regular bribe taker. Does the number
of cases increase, or has the fighting against it been strengthened?

People say they are small fish, will the turn come to sharks too?

– Corruption has high professional skills: it changes its masks
incessantly, changes its shape and improves and in these conditions
the fighting against it will be effective in case of support
of different civil public institutions and active support of the
population. The cases of corruption revealed by us cannot basically
change the situation but they witness the growing trust of public
toward our establishment. For disarming, as you said the sharks,
Armenians must not tolerate injustice and must cooperate with law
enforcement bodies. Unfortunately in our reality many are inclined
to solve difficult issues through bribe but the experience of the
civilized world shows that the effective way of fighting against this
enrooted evil is agreed with the civilized conscious of each. In short,
all people must fight against the phenomena, there is no other way.

– Approximately half a year ago the National Security Service revealed
the client and those who committed the assassination attempt against
chairman of the State Revenue Committee Gagik Khachatryan. In what
phase is this case?

This crime is completely revealed. The chief client who ordered the
murder is wanted and, without doubts, will soon be brought to Armenia.

I hope the group of direct committers will not have an opportunity
to commit such like crimes for many years.

– Gevorg Hayrapetyan, arrested by the Armenian National Security
Service for spying and betrayal, in a letter to the Armenian President
and press rejects the accusations and tries to give them a political
color.

– Murad Bojolyan, convicted for spying, was also seeking different
ways for justification, was trying to give a political color to his
arrest. There is nothing strange in it: it is the psychology of the
accused – they are trying to distort the reality, confuse the public.

I assure that only in case of undeniable facts the National Security
Service forwards such serious accusation. In any case the final word
is the court’s.

– Even the official web sites are not safe from the attacks of
hackers. Have any steps been undertaken toward the security of
information field?

– On the basis of the decision of the Armenian government a special
junction has been created by the National Security Service which
creates an opportunity to increase the reliability of fighting
against possible information overflow, security of the electronic
sites of state bodies. We are using the latest technology, used by
leading special services and we have an opportunity to every year
update these means with the newest devices. I state with all the
responsibility that thanks to our established junction the official
web sites are fully protected from the attacks of hackers.

– Opinions are voiced in the press that the budget of the National
Security Service is small and the salary of the employees low, and
in this case it is impossible to effectively confront the challenges
the establishment faces.

– Of course, our budget and the salary of employees are still
small, though during the recent years increase of salaries has been
registered. But to claim that it does not give an opportunity to
effectively confront the challenges, means not to understand the
essence of our work, its importance. Protecting the security of our
homeland is a great honor and responsibility and it cannot be tied
only with the payment. During the fatal period of our country, the
employees of the National Security system were receiving 2,5-3 USD
equivalent sum but were implementing their duties with devotion to
the solution of security issues of the homeland. I have no doubts
that in near future our employees will get worthy payment.

– Recently news about your resignation has become rather frequent.

– Nothing is eternal, but now I must disappoint my opponents, saying
that in visible future I am not going to make them happy with it.

– Being overloaded with the work, do you find time for your relatives,
friends, for resting?

– I am trying to find time for my friends and relatives. The
speeded-up development of technology has brought me contacting with
my grandchildren through Skype, seems funny but it is so.

– You have a long-year experience in the system.

– September this year the 40th year of my service in the national
security system was marked. During these long years there were
successes, difficulties, disappointments. But by overcoming these
obstacles the work becomes interesting. The thought that you are
serving to your homeland, you ensure its security feels your soul
with pride. I consider myself a happy person as I love my work and
everyday I get pleasure from doing it.

– December 20 is marked as a professional day of employee of the
national security bodies. Let me congratulate you on the coming
holiday.

– Thank you for congratulation. Using this opportunity I want to
congratulate all the employees of the national security bodies,
veterans of the system, members of their families on our professional
holiday. I wish them health, success in the service and in personal
life. I wish the veterans of the national security bodies inspiration,
energy, active work particularly in grateful activity of passing
experience and skills to the young generation of the system.

Armenian Children Forced To Read In The Dark In Turkey

ARMENIAN CHILDREN FORCED TO READ IN THE DARK IN TURKEY
Vercihan Ziflioglu

Hurriyet Daily News
Friday, December 11, 2009
Istanbul

Children from Armenia are attending classes and reading smuggled
textbooks at an illegal school in the basement of a building in
Istanbul. Forbidden to attend Armenian minority schools under the
Lausanne Treaty and the Special Education Law, these children could
not go to school even if the Turkish-Armenian border is opened,
unless the law is changed

Tzsonivar is 8 years old and she misses her father and siblings who
live in another country. Six-year-old Serge hopes to be president of
that country some day. But for now, they are stuck in a legal twilight
zone, unable to attend Turkish schools, studying in illegal elementary
classes with smuggled textbooks and volunteer teachers.

Serge and Tzsonivar are Armenian. Unlike Turkish Armenians who
can attend community schools established under the 1923 Treaty of
Lausanne, these children are citizens of Armenia. Unlike expatriates,
who often send their children to private foreign schools, Serge and
Tzsonivar are poor. The tuition for a non-state school would be more
than their undocumented parents can afford. Most parents would prefer
their children to be educated in the Armenian language, even if they
could afford to send them to private foreign schools in Turkey.

Even if all the problems between Turkey and Armenia are resolved,
Armenian-born children currently studying in an Istanbul basement would
still not be able to attend the country’s Armenian minority schools.

A change in Special Education Law would be required for those children
to reclaim their right to an education. Only children with Turkish
citizenship who are from the country’s Greek or Armenian minority are
allowed to attend the minority schools in Istanbul, under the terms
of the Lausanne Treaty.

Every knock on the door is cause for worry

The Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review visited an illegal school
several times over two weeks with the promise of keeping the students’
names and the neighborhood a secret. There were almost 20 children
ranging in age from 5 to 14 at the school. Their greatest fear is that
their location will be exposed and every knock on the door makes them
afraid that the authorities are raiding the school. There are other
illegal schools like this in Istanbul.

The children here are not only deprived of their right to an education,
but they miss their families, too. Lusine, a teacher at the school
said: "Our aim is to teach the children at least how to read and write
and provide a social environment. For many, their family is in Armenia
or other countries. They do not have the chance to see their mothers
during the daytime either, which affects the children negatively."

Reproach for Armenia’s rich

The 1989 earthquake in Gyumri, Armenia’s second-biggest city, and
the Nagorno-Karabakh war with Azerbaijan have pushed the country
into economic distress. The Turkish border being shut down due to
the war has made the situation even worse. Many citizens of Armenia
went abroad to find jobs due to the financial difficulties, and
Turkey was the top choice. Today, economic problems continue and,
even though their children have not had a proper education since,
their parents do not wish to go back to Armenia.

According to Turkish authorities, there are 60,000 illegal Armenian
workers in the country, while data from Armenia’s Foreign Ministry
puts the number at 20,000. Although most of the illegal Armenian
workers in Turkey are college graduates, many of them do basic jobs
such as housecleaning or working at bazaars. Those with better economic
positions engage in the suitcase trade, the practice of buying products
at low cost in Istanbul’s bazaars and selling them for a higher price
in their home country.

Most adults can cope with this struggle one way or another, but
school-aged children often experience great difficulties.

"The politicians are after their own gains; it is us, the ordinary
people, who suffer," said Aghavni, a graduate of the Yerevan
University faculty of economics who earns a living in Istanbul by
cleaning houses. Criticizing the rich people of Armenia, Aghavni said:
"They are your children, too. You know how to show off in the streets
of Yerevan in luxury jeeps, but you do not even think of claiming
those children, your future. We had to leave our country because of
financial difficulties. We did not even have bread to eat."

The psychologist of the illegal school

Armineh, another teacher at the school, came to Turkey 10 years ago
from Gyumri, where her family still lives. "I came here unwillingly, to
earn a living and send money to my family. I have been a housecleaner
and I have worked at bazaars. Now I clean houses two days a week
and have a stand at the bazaar," she said. Like her other friends,
Armineh has devoted herself to the children at the illegal school. She
studied psychology in Armenia and is very concerned about the future
of the children.

"They suffer great damage both psychologically and in a social sense;
most of them are withdrawn," she said. "It bears thought and is
very sad that children are deprived of their educational rights in
this century."

The Armenian president is the idol of little Serge

The children’s textbooks are brought from Armenia. The biggest wish
of 12-year-old Garoush is to go back to his school in Yerevan. "I
miss my school and friends very much. We came to Turkey five years
ago," said Garoush. "I want to go back, but my mother says it is not
possible now."

Tzovinar is 8 years old and her father and siblings live in the village
of Gavar, near Sevan Lake in Armenia. Her eyes were full of tears. "I
miss my father and siblings so much. I cannot see my mother either
because she has to work a lot to earn money."

Serge is 6 years old and his favorite person is Armenian President
Serge Sarkisian, for whom he was named. "I want to be president, too,
like Serge Sarkisian, when I grow up," he said. "The child at the
house my mother cleans wears very nice clothes. He has a very nice
school bag, but I do not. I will let everybody go to school when I
become president."

Lawyer Davuthan: ‘The law must change’

The Daily News asked for the opinion of Archbishop Aram AteÅ~_yan,
the spiritual leader of the Patriarchate of Armenians of Turkey,
but received no comment. The Patriarchate Secretariat said it was
due to AteÅ~_yan’s busy schedule.

The archbishop met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently
and mentioned the subject.

The Turkish branch of UNICEF also preferred to remain silent on the
matter. "This is a very political subject. It would not be our place
to voice an opinion," said Å~^ebnem Balkan, a UNICEF spokeswoman,
and said she was just assigned to the job.

Setrak Davuthan, a lawyer for the foundations of the Armenian
community of Istanbul, explained the matter as follows: "There
is a law banning children from Armenia from attending the schools
of the Armenian minority foundations. The law on private education
institutions states that only citizens of the Republic of Turkey can
study at minority schools. If that clause does not change, the problem
will not go away even if the borders between Turkey and Armenia open."

According to Davuthan, the roots of the problem date back to the
Lausanne Treaty. He said such difficulties were because the articles
of the Lausanne Treaty on minorities are interpreted as the government
sees fit. "In the time of the Ottomans, not only Armenians, but also
Turks studied in the minority schools because the level of education
was good," he said.

There are currently 18 Armenian minority schools in Istanbul.