Aram Karapetian’s Life Is At Stake

ARAM KARAPETIAN’S LIFE IS AT STAKE

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ARAM KARAPETIAN WILL BE TAKEN TO A CARDIOLOGICAL CENTER "From the very
beginning it was quite clear that I dealt with a patient suffering
from a heart disease.

Any instance of blood pressure rise may result in Karapetian’s death",
says cardiologist Armen Gasparian, who visited Chairmen of the
"New Times" Party Aram Karapetian in "Yerevan-Kentron" Penitentiary
yesterday.

The doctor was invited by Karapetian’s relatives. "He underwent a heart
examination and it turned out that Karapetian should be immediately
taken to cardiological center as his life is now at stake.

Medicine will not do him any good."

Armenian Minister Stresses Iran’s Right To Use Peaceful Nuclear Ener

ARMENIAN MINISTER STRESSES IRAN’S RIGHT TO USE PEACEFUL NUCLEAR ENERGY

Islamic Republic News Agency
May 14 2008
Iran

Armenian Defense Minister underlines Iran’s right to use peaceful
nuclear energy.

Seyran Ohanyan in a meeting with Iran’s Ambassador to Yerevan Ali
Saqqaeian on Wednesday said, "It is the right of Iran and all other
countries to use peaceful nuclear energy technology in the framework of
NPT to advance their countries’ goals and interests." The ambassador,
for his part, conveyed Iran’s Defense Minister’s felicitation message
to the new Armenian minister and invited him to visit Iran.

In the meeting the two sides expressed satisfaction over the mutual
ties level and called for strengthening the existing relations.

They also underlined implementation of signed agreements between the
two defense ministries and emphasized solving Karabakh dispute upon
Minsk Group Agreement.

BAKU: About 300 Armenian Families From Armenia And Foreign Countries

ABOUT 300 ARMENIAN FAMILIES FROM ARMENIA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES MOVED TO OCCUPIED LANDS OF AZERBAIJAN LAST YEAR

Azeri Press Agency
May 14 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku. Ramil Mammadli-APA. Association of Civil Society Development
Centre and Public Union on Defense of Rights of Migrants and IDPs in
Azerbaijan has held a roundtable on settlement of Armenians in the
occupied lands of Azerbaijan, APA reports.

Adil Abdullayev, Chairman of Public Union sated that Migration
Organizations established in Armenia and so-called "Nagorno Karabakh
republic" has been engaged in settlement of Armenians in Karabakh
and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan. About 300 Armenians
were moved to the occupied lands of Azerbaijan last year. Faig
Ismayilov, head of the Organization on Protection of Historical and
Cultural Monuments noted that Armenian Cultural Centre was engaged in
Armenianizing of Azerbaijani monuments in the occupied lands. Ismayilov
noted that he had concrete facts about it.

"Orthodox and Albanian Churches are reconstructed as Armenian
monuments. Armenian cross is on several monuments. Things found
in Azikh cave during the expedition in 2000-2006 have been sent to
London", he said. Appeal on the behalf of attendees to international
organizations has been adopted at the event.

Armenian Authorities Ready To Support Private Sector To Develop It S

ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES READY TO SUPPORT PRIVATE SECTOR TO DEVELOP IT SECTOR

ARKA
May 14, 2008

YEREVAN, May 14. /ARKA/. Armenian authorities are ready to support
any initiative of the private sector to develop the IT sector, RA
Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan stated.

"The government is ready to stimulate the sector’s development by
all means.

But it is the private sector that should take the initiative,"
the minister said at a conference entitled "Competitiveness and
Innovations of Information Technologies".

The minister said Armenian government has set itself quite an
ambitious goal – to complete the country’s transformation in the
shortest terms and reduce the technological gap between Armenia and
developed countries.

A number of projects will be implemented within the program –
foundation of an industrial park, holding an "IT-month" on Armenia’s
potential of becoming an information centre, implementation of
"Computer for Everyone" Program, as well as introduction of
"Interactive Education", Yeritsyan said.

According to the minister, these pilot projects will become a good
start for cooperation with the private sector.

The two-day conference has been organized by USAID CAPS (Competitive
Armenian Private Sector) Program, RA Ministry of Economy, Microsoft
Armenia Office, and the Enterprise Incubator Foundation. The
participants will focus on such issues as development of IT clusters,
IT development national concept, and government’s support for IT
development.

By Operating Teghut Mine, We Will Become A Backward Country, Member

BY OPERATING TEGHUT MINE, WE WILL BECOME A BACKWARD COUNTRY, MEMBER OF "HERITAGE" FACTION SAYS

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 13, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 13, NOYAN TAPAN. Who is behind the company registered
in Liechtenstein and owns 81% of ACP company that has a licence for
operating the Teghut mines. This and a number of similar questions
related to operation of the Teghut mine will be presented to the
government, member of the NA "Heritage" faction Zaruhi Postanjian
stated at the May 13 press conference.

She said that the current prime minister knows very vell the scale
of damage to be done to the country as a result of the mine’s
operation. "The prime minister has delivered good lectures on
which countries are considered developed, which are industrial or
postindustrial and which are servicing, backward countries. According
to the prime minister, the countries with an economy which is
developing based on mining industry are considered as the most backward
ones," Z. Postanjian underlined, adding that in fact, we will become
a backward country by operating the Teghut mine.

She expressed confidence that the implementation of the government’s
decision may be prevented if the society applies much pressure. "If
Teghut’s operation is not prevented, mines will be dug to the detriment
of nature in other parts of Armenia. In particular, work to determine
the uranium reserves has already begun in Syunik marz," the deputy
said. She announced that the environmentalists are going to dispute
in a legal way the government decision on operation of the Teghut mine.

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FRESNO:Art Frames Colorful Life Of Saroyan: Writer Is The Inspiratio

ART FRAMES COLORFUL LIFE OF SAROYAN: WRITER IS THE INSPIRATION FOR CAROL TIKIJIAN’S ART MUSEUM SHOW.
by Felicia Cousart Matlosz

The Fresno Bee (California)
Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
May 12, 2008 Monday

May 12–Artist Carol Tikijian’s 15-year journey via a black-and-white
dotted line has led her to the planetary steps of William Saroyan.

In a vivid contemporary exhibit at the Fresno Art Museum, Tikijian’s
six door-sized, gold-accented mixed media panels — as well as her
intricate black-and-white drawings — thrive against the deep-hued
red walls of the gallery. One panel is called "Come On-a My House,"
a cozy memory of an Armenian grandmother’s home: a red Persian rug;
pomegranates piled in a large, antique pot; a small kitchen device
used to make Armenian coffee; and a quilt popping with small squares
in all kinds of color.

Of course, that title also is the name of the famous Rosemary Clooney
1951 hit song written by Saroyan and his cousin, Ross Bagdasarian. As
you spend time in the exhibit, the lively tune plays in a regular
rotation. Clooney’s warm voice is a connective point for this art that
is a biographical take on the famous writer, his Armenian ancestry
and his world.

The other link flows from Tikijian’s black-and-white dotted line. She
says she started using the line as a metaphor for a journey or a
path. So, in this show, it follows Saroyan’s path. It’s there, running
down the right side of "Come On-a My House." Or providing a large
circle for a floor installation marking moments in Saroyan’s life.

The exhibit, which ends Sunday, is called "Why Abstract? William
Saroyan’s Dotted Line." The term "Why Abstract?" is the title of
a 1945 book mostly written by Hilaire Hiler (sounds like, as Time
magazine once said, kill-care smiler). Hiler was many things, including
a painter, a musician and a psychologist whose paths crossed with
Saroyan. Tikijian says that Saroyan contributed to the book, writing
about how artists feel more deeply and sense things more deeply.

The show comes in a year celebrating the centennial of Saroyan’s
birth in Fresno in 1908. Tikijian’s aim is that visitors leave the
gallery with an enhanced insight into Saroyan.

"I don’t expect people to understand what I’m doing cold," says
Tikijian, who has been an exhibiting artist for more than 30 years
and is a member of Gallery 25 in Fresno. "I know that’s not going to
happen, but if they just glean an essence that might lead them toward
an understanding — of, in this case, William Saroyan — that’s what
I hope to do."

Tikijian’s art here is accessible. "I like art that is open-ended,"
she says. "I like people to bring their own interpretations to
it. Oftentimes, I’m pleasantly surprised by what someone gets out of
it that I didn’t put into it intentionally."

The exhibit sprung from an invitation by Jacquelin Pilar, the museum’s
curator. "Carol has such an immediate sense of living life in a full
way," says Pilar, who adds that there’s a "real vibrancy" to Tikijian
and her art.

Pilar says visitors "absolutely love" the exhibit. It also will be
shown in the fall at a Merced arts center.

"Her work is expressive, and I felt that she brought to this work
the kind of characteristics that Saroyan also brought to his work."

Which brings us back to "Come On-a My House." Tikijian says she was
thinking of what her grandmother’s home was like in creating the
panel. And Saroyan is there, not just in the title of the song he
co-wrote or in the lyrics painted in the background, but physically as
well. A framed photo of him as an older man sits on what looks like
the end of an aged, narrow white-wooden table. Next to the picture
is a glass jar of pennies.

Tikijian, who did a lot of research for her exhibit, explains the
pennies connect to Saroyan’s brilliant short story, "The Daring
Young Man on the Flying Trapeze," about a young writer dying of
starvation. She says the main character finds a penny in a gutter
and wonders how many pennies it takes to stay alive.

Those are the kind of layers that deepen this exhibition. The floor
installation, for example, includes a Saroyan bicycle on loan from the
Fresno Metropolitan Museum, and two piles of earth, one from Fresno and
one from Armenia. Tikijian says his ashes are buried in both places.

"It is like the beginning and ending of his life," she says. "And
earth is an important part of his writing. He talks about the earth
and being from the Central Valley."

There also is a crate of lettuce, marking the time Tikijian saw
Saroyan. She was a student at California State University, Fresno,
in the early 1970s. Saroyan spoke to a club to which she belonged, and
several agriculture majors were there as well. She remembers Saroyan
spoke in support of farm labor leader Cesar Chavez’s lettuce boycott,
and the ag students stomped out: "It really stayed with me."

The gallery is divided into two spaces. Nine exquisite and intricate
black-and-white drawings line the walls toward the back. They feature
circular and labyrinth patterns — representing, for example, Saroyan’s
bicycle wheels and travel, meditative journeys and direction. Feathers
symbolize him as a writer and a free spirit. His written words also
are incorporated into these designs, as they are in the panels.

It was important to Tikijian to present a fully dimensional
Saroyan. Hence, there’s the black-and-white dotted line looping around
a pair of female legs adorned with a youthful black polka-dotted gold
skirt in "Double Helix." The panel reflects aspects of his personal
life, chiefly his relationship with his two children and their mother,
Carol Marcus, whom he twice married and divorced.

There’s also the homage to Armenian people in another panel that
evokes their spirit and strength. The piece includes a powerfully
written passage by Saroyan about his ancestry; the number 1915,
which is the year that the Armenian genocide started; and a pair
of black boots representing those forced out of their homes and,
in many cases, to their deaths.

All these aspects are elements in the 72-year timeline of Saroyan’s
life. As Tikijian says: "I wanted to show a complete William Saroyan."

Rise In Prices Was Expected

RISE IN PRICES WAS EXPECTED

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"Our country would have counteracted the recent price hike if it had
taken the right path," says the Chairman of the Armenian Consumers
Union Armen Poghossian.

He thinks Armenia could have found a way out if it had carried out
a sound policy with regard to two powerful enterprises-ArmRusGasArd
and ArmenTel.

Poghossian says ArmRusGasArd is the most powerful, lucrative and
well-equipped enterprise in Armenia and its authorized capital stock
mounts one milliard dollars. Armenia could have more profit from the
company if it had kept its shares. "Armenia owned 45 percent of the
company’s shares, but they have fallen up to 22%."

The chairman of the RoA Consumers Union thinks that Armenia’s
government should have taken steps to increase its shares as it
was possible. "For instance, former heating systems, boiler-house,
could have been shifted to the company’s balance thus increasing
Armenia’s shares.

Similarly, the recent rise in prices wouldn’t have affected Armenia’s
economy so much if the country /possessing 10% of ArmenTel’s shares/
hadn’t sold them at a symbolic price-30 million dollars.

The country lacks an economic policy. Ours is a "patched" hole,"
he says.

Armenian, Azeri Presidents Likely To Meet In June

ARMENIAN, AZERI PRESIDENTS LIKELY TO MEET IN JUNE

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.05.2008 16:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ When in Strasburg, Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian of Armenia and Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan discussed
the possibility of a presidential meeting, RA MFA acting spokesman
Tigran Balayan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting is quite possible during informal CIS summit
in Saint Petersburg," he said.

June 6-8, Saint Petersburg will host the 12th International Energy
Forum and informal CIS summit, during which a presidential meeting
may take place.

"However, I can’t say anything for sure," Mr Balayan said.

ANCA Chairman Sharply Criticizes Bush’s Final April 24th Statement

Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. (202) 775-1918
Fax. (202) 775-5648
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PRESS RELEASE
May 9, 2008
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

ANCA CHAIRMAN SHARPLY CRITICIZES BUSH’S FINAL APRIL 24TH STATEMENT

— Hachikian Attacks White House Policy as
"Morally Bankrupt" in Letter to President

WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Chairman Ken Hachikian strongly criticized President George W.
Bush’s most recent April 24th statement as the final step of his
betrayal of his campaign promise to recognize the Armenian
Genocide, and a symbol of his Administration’s "morally bankrupt"
eight-year policy of complicity in Turkey’s lies and denials.

The letter also notes that the President, during his two terms in
office, has refused repeated requests by the leadership of the
Armenian American community to discuss the Armenian Genocide and
other issues of mutual concern. Earlier this year, on April 4th,
Hachikian wrote a separate letter to the Secretary of State
outlining 13 specific areas in which the Administration pursued
policies at odds with the views and values of America’s one and a
half million citizens of Armenian heritage.

The full text of the ANCA letter to President Bush is provided
below.

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May 9, 2008

The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Bush,

I am writing, in the wake of your final April 24th statement, to
share with you the Armenian American community’s profound sadness
over your betrayal of your own pledge to properly recognize the
genocidal campaign committed against the Armenian people.

In each of your eight statements, you retreated from your campaign
statement, choosing instead to use evasive and euphemistic
terminology to obscure the full moral, historical, and contemporary
legal implications of Turkey’s genocide against the Armenian people
between 1915-1923. Beyond the depths of this moral failing, as
President you went further, utilizing the full force of your White
House to silence others who, through their own words and actions,
sought to properly commemorate the very crime that you had promised
to recognize as a candidate for office. You fired U.S. Ambassador
to Armenia, John Marshall Evans, for remarks that were entirely
within keeping with the spirit and letter of your own campaign
pledge. More recently, using every government resource at your
disposal, you sought to block Congress from adopting a resolution
that simply reaffirmed the vow, now forsaken, that you made to the
American people.

As you know, despite repeated requests on our part over your past
two terms in office, you never once offered the leadership of the
Armenian American community an opportunity to consult with you on
this issue, even as the media has consistently reported that you
have discussed the Armenian Genocide in meetings with leaders of
foreign nations.

We are truly saddened by your broken campaign pledge and, of
course, by your morally bankrupt policy of complicity in Turkey’s
campaign of Armenian Genocide denial. We respectfully ask, once
again, for a meeting between you and the leadership of our
community to discuss this and other issues of mutual concern.

Sincerely,

Kenneth V. Hachikian
Chairman

www.anca.org

Armenia Foundation programs in Martakert and Hadrut continue

Armenia Foundation programs in Martakert and Hadrut continue

09-05-2008 11:35:15 – KarabakhOpen

Currently Armenia Foundation is financing the program of water pipeline
of the village of Vank in the region of Martakert. The director of
Artsakh programs of the Foundation Michel Tancrez said the value of the
project is 550 thousand dollars.

Michel Tancrez said in an interview with Karabakh-Open.com the school
of the village of Verin Horatagh in Martakert will be dedicated on May
30 the construction of which was financed by the Foundation. With
regard to the dropping rate of the dollar, he said the estimated costs
of the construction were 160 thousand dollars but now 400 thousand
dollars is necessary to finish the construction.

A nursery school is being built in Vaghuhas, the renovation of the
school in the village of Togh in Hadrut is underway (the value of the
project is 480 thousand dollars). The director of Artsakh programs said
work will finish by August. In the village of Aknaghbyur four
classrooms of the school are being repaired. Work will finish by June.

By the end of August the gas pipeline Togh-Hadrut will be laid out, the
value of the project is 1 million 440 thousand dollars. By the end of
July the regional hospital of Hadrut will be operated, the renovation
of which costs 826 thousand dollars.

As part of the program of the Foundation 4 ambulances were provided to
the region of Hadrut. Besides, an agricultural machinery station will
be set up in the region.