EU Does Not Share Russia’s Position On Transcaucasia Situation

EU DOES NOT SHARE RUSSIA’S POSITION ON TRANSCAUCASIA SITUATION

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19.11.2009 15:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "EU does not share Russia’s position on
Transcaucasia situation and we have to openly acknowledge this,"
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said after 24th Russia-EU meeting
in Stockholm. According to him, differences on the issue are not a
reason to dramatize the situation. "On the contrary, our positions
should be brought closer together. Ways are to be found to stabilize
complicated situation in Transcaucasia. Still, there are positive
examples of collaboration. A certain progress was registered in NKR
conflict settlement issue, which is a proof collaboration could be
effective but for the last years’ aggression," RF President emphasized.

Republican Party Hereafter Responsible For Prime Ministers’ Activiti

REPUBLICAN PARTY HEREAFTER RESPONSIBLE FOR PRIME MINISTERS’ ACTIVITIES

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.11.2009 20:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Premier Tigran Sargsyan’s joining Republican
Party was unexpected, as that’s a political force which is becoming
more and more similar to Soviet times’ Communist Party," Head of
Political Scientists’ Union Hmayak Hovhannisyan told a news conference
in Yerevan.

He characterized Premier’s step as protection from ex-President Robert
Kocharyan, considering that "his allies are doing their utmost to
weaken Sargsyan’s positions so as to return Kocharyan to big politics".

According to Hovhannisyan, responsibility for Prime Ministers’
activities hereafter lies upon Republican Party.

Countdown To Erdogan: Week Two Mobilizes U.S. House Action On The Ar

COUNTDOWN TO ERDOGAN: WEEK TWO MOBILIZES U.S. HOUSE ACTION ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

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18.11.2009 11:14

Having completed a full week of grassroots activities urging U.S.

Senate support for Armenian Genocide affirmation, the Armenian National
Committee of America’s (ANCA) "Countdown to Erdogan" campaign, now
in its second week, will be focusing the need for the U.S. House
of Representatives to move quickly to adopt the Armenian Genocide
Resolution, H.Res.252.

"Countdown to Erdogan provides Armenian Americans from across the
country a unique chance to take part in a broad range of civic advocacy
activities, meaningfully strengthening the capacity of our community,
as we increase the moral and political pressure for a truthful and
just stand by our government on the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA
Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

Eduard Ghazarian Wins S. Rakhmaninov Competition

EDUARD GHAZARIAN WINS S. RAKHMANINOV COMPETITION

NOYAN TAPAN
NOVEMBER 18, 2009
ROSTOV-ON-DON

ROSTOV-ON-DON, NOVEMBER 18, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Eduard
Ghazarian from Krasnodar was recognized the best in Sergey Rakhmaninov
competition of vocalists. He won the competition held in Rostov-on-Don.

According to Yerkramas, 80 contenders from various regions of Russia
performed a program consisting of several classic works. The jury
unanimously gave the first prize to graduate of Kuban State University
of Art and Culture, soloist of the Premiera creative union’s Music
Theater Eduard Ghazarian.

Armenia’s 2010 State Budget Tax Receipts May Reach AMD 568 Billion

ARMENIA’S 2010 STATE BUDGET TAX RECEIPTS MAY REACH AMD 568 BILLION

ARKA
November 18, 2009
Yerevan

YEREVAN, November 18. /ARKA/. Armenia’s revised 2010 state budget tax
receipts may reach AMD 568 billion, Armenian Finance Minister Tigran
Davtyan said Wednesday in National Assembly.

"Tax receipts were initially planned at AMD 533 billion in the
2010 state budget, but we intend to enlarge this indicator by AMD
17 billion."

The minister said that another 18 billion would be intended for the
return of overpaid VAT.

He said that the share of tax receipts in the 2010 state budget
revenue is big.

In particular, he said, the share of taxes in the 2010 state budget
GDP will be enlarged by AMD 17 billion to 16.6% against the 2009
budget’s 16.4%.

Davtyan said that official transfers from European Union, Germany
and other countries and organizations will total AMD 15 billion.

The 2010 state budget revenue is AMD 676.6 billion, expenditure AMD
859.6 billon and deficit AMD 183 billion.

One dollar is expected to cost AMD 376 in 2010.

A Number Of Medical Employees Awarded Diplomas On The Occasion Of Th

A NUMBER OF MEDICAL EMPLOYEES AWARDED DIPLOMAS ON THE OCCASION OF THE PROFESSIONAL HOLIDAY

ARMENPRESS
Nov 17, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The day of the medical employee has
been celebrated today in the territory of Central Military Polyclinic
subordinated to Armenian Defense Ministry. Media and Information
Department of Armenian Defense Ministry told Armenpress that Armenian
Defense Minster Seyran Ohanyan, Deputy Head of the Chief Headquarter of
the Armed Forces, General-Lieutenant Arshaluys Paytyan, high-ranking
officials, medical employees of the armed forces and other guests
were present at the event.

Welcoming and congratulating the medical employees on the professional
holiday, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan attached importance to the
role of medical employees in the armed forces and noted that their
was great especially during the years of Artsakh liberation fight and
that we took victory also as a result of the bravery and heroism of
the Armenian medical employee.

On Armenian Defense Minister’s decree a number of medical employees
were presented with the awards of the department on the occasion of the
professional holiday. At the end of the event S. Ohanyan paid a visit
to Central Military Polyclinic, walked around in the working-rooms
and got acquainted with the implemented works.

Yerevan To Host Ilon Wikland’s "Karlsson On The Roof Is Flying Again

YEREVAN TO HOST ILON WIKLAND’S "KARLSSON ON THE ROOF IS FLYING AGAIN" ILLUSTRATION EXHIBIT

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16.11.2009 15:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Karlsson on the Roof is Flying Again , the first
exhibition devoted exclusively to the drawings of Ilon Wikland, will
be on view at the Children’s Art Gallery of Armenia from November 19
through December 3, 2010. The Exhibition is organized by the Swedish
EU Presidency in cooperation with the Consulate of Estonia, Junior
Achievement of Armenia and Oriflame of Armenia.

Karlsson on the Roof, a story written by Swedish author Asrtid
Lindgren, was turned into a famous cartoon. The cartoon which aired
for many years from Soviet Armenia to independent Armenia has been a
favorite for generations. The illustrator of the book, Ilon Wikland
was born in Estonia and left with her grandmother to Sweden at the
age of 14. She is in Armenia for the opening of the exhibition.

The exhibition is part of the celebrations marking the adoption of
the International Convention on Children Rights. "I am pleased that
we can offer the opportunity for Armenians to come and enjoy one of
their favorite cartoon characters come to life through the work of
Ilon Wikland. At the same time, the event gives us the occasion to once
again emphasize the importance of bringing into public’s attention the
fundamental rights of children." stated Hans Gunnar Aden, Ambassador
of Sweden.

At the opening of the exhibition on November 19, skits on children’s
rights performed by school children will be presented. Four hundred
students from 20 schools of all regions of Armenia took part in a
competition organized by Junior Achievement of Armenia. The teams
studied the rights of children, discussed, wrote and presented a
script on one or more rights.

Film Review: Robert Guediguian’s Army Of Crime

REVIEW: ROBERT GUEDIGUIAN’S ARMY OF CRIME
Julia Kollewe

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Nov 16 2009

With the images from Robert Guediguian’s Army of Crime recurring in
my dreams several weeks after I first saw it, it is time to write
a review.

Guediguian, son of a German mother and an Armenian father, is best
known for his gritty films depicting working class and immigrant life
in Marseille, where he was born in 1953.

He grew up hearing the story of Manouchian the Armenian, one of the
principal characters in Army of Crime. So it is perhaps not surprising
that he turned his gaze on the wartime French underground movement,
a group of foreign partisans which became known as the Army of Crime.

The film opens with dozens of prisoners being carted to their execution
in 1944, while a voice on the soundtrack reads out a long list of
names each followed by: "Mort pour la France." What is striking is
that hardly any of the names are French.

Then we go back a few years to June 1941 when Germany invaded the
Soviet Union. It turns out most of the characters – Poles, Italians,
Hungarians, Armenians and others – live in the same street in sunny
Paris where they go about their everyday lives. Several of them
are Jewish.

Despite the sombre subject matter, the film is brightly lit to
reflect the "light that only these young people glimpse in a world
going through the darkest period of its history", Guediguian has said.

We see Missak Manouchian, an Armenian poet who is married to a
Frenchwoman, get arrested as a suspected communist and released again
after denying his political affiliations. He is then recruited to
lead a cell of the communist resistance group FTP-MOI, which is made
up of immigrant workers.

He persuades several youngsters – many are under 20 – to abandon
their guerrilla activities, including the young Hungarian communist
and idealist Thomas Elek, and the Polish Jew Marcel Rayman who after
his father’s deportation starts shooting German officers in the street
(having approached them under the pretext of wanting a light). They
join Manouchian’s resistance group and we see how it develops into
a potent force, led by a man who is initially reluctant to kill. At
regular intervals, we hear pro-Nazi propaganda broadcasts from the
Vichy regime.

There are some humorous moments when one of the young resistants
can’t bring himself to blow up a brothel frequented by German soldiers
because there are too many young, pretty girls. He drops the pin of
the grenade in the street and the group spend a long time looking for
it, before replacing it with a pin from Manouchian’s wife’s sewing kit.

Inevitably, the group is betrayed by a French concierge and Marcel’s
Jewish girl-friend Monique, who tries in vain to help her deported
parents by sleeping with a local French police inspector, who gets
promoted for uncovering the group. The partisans undergo unspeakable
torture but, apart from one leader, give nothing away. At the end,
before they face the firing squad, they are paraded to be photographed
for the Affiche Rouge, the red poster that denounced them as an Army
of Crime.

I later found out that the only woman in the group, the Romanian
communist Olga Bancic, was deported to Stuttgart and beheaded with
an axe, because of a French law that banned female executions on
French soil.

Convincingly played by its large, young cast, the film delivers a
gripping account of a true story and reminds us of the apathy or
even collaborationist stance of many French people during the German
occupation. The writer-director says he can’t make a film that doesn’t
stem from a vision of the world, a moral that needs passing on. He
has created a powerful film to achieve this, and the images still
linger in my mind.

http://www.t5m.com/julia-kollewe/

Armenia Needs To Develop Business-Networks With Its Diaspora: Rob Ki

ARMENIA NEEDS TO DEVELOP BUSINESS-NETWORKS WITH ITS DIASPORA: ROB KITCHIN

ARKA
Nov 16, 2009

YEREVAN, November 16, /ARKA/. Armenia needs to develop
business-networks with its Diaspora in the areas of financial services,
technologies, health and tourism, Rob Kitchin, a professor of Dublin
National University, said in Yerevan last Saturday during a meeting
of the Board of Trustees of Armenian National Competitiveness Fund.

According to him, creation and development of new business networks
will allow to use more efficiently the entire potential of the Armenian
Diaspora, including its financial, economic and business opportunities.

He said his country has 60 such networks with 30,000 members across
the world who are specialized in working with different governments
and different economy and science sectors.

He said before to create such a network Armenia should go through
several stages, particularly, to study and work out pilots programs
to find out the potential and the opportunities of the Diaspora,
to determine institutional directions and the best international
experience.

He suggested that Armenia should keep away from creating ambitious
models, and use instead the experience of Scotland and New Zealand.

In his opinion, it is necessary in the first place to create a list
of limited sectors and begin with several directions based either on
geography or industry type, to build an elite sector that would serve
as a locomotive to implement other projects and form venture funds.

Andre Andonian, director-partner of McKinsey&Company (Germany), who
is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian National
Competitiveness Fund, said the Armenian Diaspora runs already a great
deal of different networks operating in all big countries and cities
of the world. The question, he said, is how to create a unified model
that would meet our interests.

But according to Avetik Chubarian, director-partner of McKinsey&Company
for Russia, there is no ideal model to work with Diaspora. He said
Armenians need only to feel that they are a 10 million nation,
a successful, integral nation with their own sovereign country.

The meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian National
Competitiveness Fund was held in Yerevan on November 14-15.

Damascus: Al-Assad Meets Catholicos of All Armenians, Upgrades Relns

Cham Press, Syria
Nov 15 2009

President al-Assad Meets Catholicos of All Armenians, Upgrading
Relations with Armenia and Countries of Region is a Priority

Damascus-Receiving Catholicos of All Armenians His Holiness Karekin
II, President al-Assad expressed relief over the signature of the
normalization of relations agreement between Turkey and Armenia which
will positively affect the region’s peoples and future.

The historical relations connecting the Syrian and Armenian peoples,
were reviewed during the meeting, where His Holiness Catholicos
stressed the importance of the recent visit paid by President al-Assad
to Armenia and the good impression it has left in the hearts of the
Armenian people.

He highly appreciated Syria’s embracement of the Armenians as a
full-fledged Syrian citizens who contribute in the development and
prosperity of their country.

– President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday stressed Syria’s keenness on
upgrading its relations with Armenia in all fields to match the
distinguished relations between peoples of the two countries and its
determination to contribute in all what would push relations among
countries of the region forward.

Sunday 15-11-2009
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