France Wishes Armenia Could Return Its Historic Role Of The Crossroa

FRANCE WISHES ARMENIA COULD RETURN ITS HISTORIC ROLE OF THE CROSSROADS OF CIVILIZATIONS

July 12, 2013 | 13:07

YEREVAN. – France sincerely wishes Armenia could return its historic
role of the crossroads of civilizations in the Caucasus, French
Ambassador Henri Rynaud said during the Friday press conference.

Asked about relations between Yerevan and Ankara, Ambassador said
Armenia is in a difficult geopolitical neighborhood.

“Armenia, naturally, wants see open borders in all directions,”
he said, adding that Armenian diplomacy is working in this direction.

In this context, Ambassador Reynaud noted that signing of
Armenia-Turkey protocols in 2009 inspired great hopes.

“Unfortunately, hopes did not come true. Talks must continue for
Armenia to become a country with open borders. Few people want it
more than France. We hope that Armenia will be able to return its
historic role of the crossroads of civilizations in the Caucasus as
soon as possible,” he emphasized.

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Will Europe Force Turkey To Open Borders?

WILL EUROPE FORCE TURKEY TO OPEN BORDERS?

Armenia has put forward the opening of border with Turkey as a
precondition for signing the Association Agreement with EU. On the
one hand, this is a “good way” to escape from Euro-integration which
is fraught with unpredictable sanctions by Russia. On the other hand,
Serzh Sargsyan may start a big regional game.

The Armenian-Turkish process, which started publicly in 2008, was
initiated with the aim of opening of communications and infrastructures
in the region. But the process stopped because of the irreconcilable
position of Turkey and Azerbaijan. These countries were given a chance
to become a part of the geopolitical region and have big profits. But
Turkey didn’t wish to become a part, because it wants the region to
become its part.

This chance was not used, but this does not mean that plans to
open regional communications are no longer urgent. Just the working
principles have changed. Now Turkey and Azerbaijan won’t be given
any chance, moreover, the influence levers on them have become more,
one of which is Armenia.

A couple of days before Serzh Sargsyan’s statement, prosecutor general
of Armenia Aghvan Hovsepyan made a sensational statement. Through
the words of the main carrier of the legal power in Armenia claims of
Armenia to Turkey, including territorial, were declared. His statement
has been neither “condemned” nor approved at international level,
but not because they did not appreciate the seriousness, but because
everyone was waiting for the next step.

Turkey didn’t react to the statement, perhaps, not wanting to
catch the ball. And the next step followed: Armenia put forward a
precondition to Europe: unless the Armenian-Turkish border is open,
Association with European Union will be meaningless. This means that
Europe should publicly turn to Turkey demanding to open the border.

Turkey will either have to open the border, or announce that it won’t,
and then it may have to leave the Customs Union with EU. Turkey may
choose an original move: to leave the EU Customs Union and join the
Russian one with Belarus and Kazakhstan. But then it will have issues
with NATO.

EU-Armenia Association is part of the opening of the region. It
should allow reducing dependence on Russia, which controls the
Armenian-Turkish border and, together with Azerbaijan, isolates Armenia
from the region. But the issue is not Armenia, but the fact that the
isolated Armenia is a cork in the region, and the region will always
remain closed unless Armenia’s borders are open.

In this sense, Serzh Sargsyan’s step is a chess fork, on the one hand
it fits into the logic of Russian-Turkish isolation, on the other hand,
it gives Europe arguments against Turkey.

It is hard to say whether this is a calculated move, but it is very
dangerous in terms of failing the European course of Armenia without
solving global issues.

Naira Hayrumyan 13:28 12/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:

http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30446

Political Expert: Nagorno-Karabakh Always Faces The Risk Of Resumpti

POLITICAL EXPERT: NAGORNO-KARABAKH ALWAYS FACES THE RISK OF RESUMPTION OF MILITARY OPERATIONS

by Marianna Lazarian

ARMINFO
Friday, July 12, 11:33

Nagorno-Karabakh always faces the risk of resumption of military
operations, Christian Kolter, a researcher at the Leipzig University,
said in Yerevan on Thursday.

He said that in the run-up to Azerbaijan’s presidential elections
scheduled for autumn 2013, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev is unlikely
to give up his bravado language and the situation in the conflict
zone may aggravate.

Kolter also touched on the issue of refugees and stressed that the
OSCE Minsk Group always raises the issue of Azeri refugees, while the
issue of Armenian refuges is slurred over. He thinks that a unilateral
approach is displayed and that Armenia gives no adequate response.

French Ambassador On Carrefour

FRENCH AMBASSADOR ON CARREFOUR

French ambassador to Armenia Henry Renault said happy that the Armenian
leadership and the society want to see Carrefour here. He said that
Carrefour decides independently whether to operate or not in Armenia,
adding that it has recently opened in Georgia. According to the
ambassador perhaps there is no obstacle for Carrefour to establish
in Armenia.

Henry Renault noted that Carrefour establishment in Armenia will be
beneficial both to the Armenian economy and the society. “We really
wish bilateral trade-economic relations deepen”, said the ambassador.

He also noted that companies working on French capital are of strategic
importance for the Armenian economy. He brought the example of French
investments in communication, brandy making and banking spheres.

13:02 12/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:

http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/economy/view/30445

Aucune Information Sur La Subvention Du Gaz Armenien

AUCUNE INFORMATION SUR LA SUBVENTION DU GAZ ARMENIEN

ARMENIE

Le gouvernement armenien n’a pas encore annonce ses sources de
financement pour subventionner les nouveaux prix du gaz naturel et
de l’electricite en Armenie, qui sont entres en vigueur dimanche.

La commission de regulation des services publics de l’Etat (PSRC)
les a releve de 18 pour cent et de 27 pour cent respectivement le mois
dernier, en citant une hausse de 50 pour cent du prix du gaz importe
de Russie. Les hausses de prix auraient ete encore plus nettes si le
gouvernement n’avait pas promis de subvention le tarif du gaz pour
les menages de 30 pour cent.

Le gouvernement a precise que la subvention, d’un montant de 150
millions de dollars par an, ne sera pas finance par le budget de
l’Etat. Il a negocie avec Gazprom dans l’espoir d’augmenter cette
somme.

La societe Gazprom s’est declare prete a offrir une reduction du prix
en retour de la prise de contrôle total sur le reseau de distribution
du gaz d’Armenie. Le geant russe detient actuellement 80 pour cent
de la societe ARG, avec une participation restante de 20 pour cent
detenue par le gouvernement armenien. Ce dernier n’a pas exclu la
possibilite d’un tel arrangement.

Le Ministre armenien de l’Energie et des Ressources naturelles Armen
Movsisian a declare le 19 Juin qu’aucun accord avec les Russes a ete
atteint jusqu’ici. Il n’a fait aucune annonce fraîche depuis lors. Le
bureau de presse de Movsisian n’a pas pu etre joint pour un commentaire
lundi, un jour chôme en Armenie.

L’incertitude reste et les analystes locaux se demandent qui va
maintenant subventionner le prix du gaz. “Il n’y a pas de position
encore officielle sur la subvention “, a declare Armenak Chatinian,
un commentateur economique du quotidien “Orakarg.”

vendredi 12 juillet 2013, Stephane ©armenews.com

L’opposition Craint Que Le Gouvernement Ne Reduise Les Prerogatives

L’OPPOSITION CRAINT QUE LE GOUVERNEMENT NE REDUISE LES PREROGATIVES DE LA CHAMBRE DE CONTROLE DU PARLEMENT

ARMENIE

Les principaux partis de l’opposition ont exprime leur inquietude
sur ce qu’ils ont decrit comme une volonte du gouvernement de reduire
les pouvoirs d’un organisme de supervision financière.

La Chambre des comptes, qui est formellement subordonne au parlement
d’Armenie, a provoque une tempete dans l’arène politique nationale
le mois dernier avec un rapport sur des violations presumees dans la
gestion des marches passes par divers organismes gouvernementaux. Le
president de la chambre, Ishkhan Zakarian, est alle plus loin, en
disant que la plupart des depenses du gouvernement pourrait avoir
ete usurpee ou perdu au cours des dernières annees.

Ces allegations ont incite une reaction de colère du gouvernement et du
president Serge Sarkissian en particulier. Serge Sarkissian a accuse
Zakarian de depasser ses pouvoirs legaux. Le president a continue
en appelant a des amendements a une loi armenienne reglementant le
travail de la Chambre des comptes lors d’une reunion le 29 Juin de
la direction de son Parti republicain (HHK).

Le president du Parlement Hovik Abrahamian, qui est une figure
principale du HHK, a declare après cette reunion que les autorites
envisagent de former un “groupe de travail” charge de rediger ces
modifications. Mais il n’a pas precise si les changements prevus
renderont la Chambre des comptes moins puissante.

” Je crois que les autorites vont certainement ajouter des dispositions
restrictives a la loi”, a declare Stepan Safarian, un leader du parti
d’opposition Zharangutyun (Heritage). “Les autorites doivent couvrir
leur salete qui refait surface de temps en temps et ne veulent pas
se retrouver dans cette situation.”

“Je peux voir les facteurs politiques qui nous donnent raison de dire
que l’administration de Serge Sarkissian va opter pour affaiblir le
rôle de la Chambre des comptes et restreindre ses pouvoirs,” a dit
Stepan Safarian au service armenien de RFE / RL (Azatutyun.am).

Aram Manoukian, un membre eminent du Congrès national armenien (HAK),
est sur la meme longueur d’onde. ” Ils veulent mettre fin a la liberte
qui a ete prise par la Chambre des comptes,” a-t-il dit.

Les dirigeants du HAK et un autre groupe d’opposition majeure,
la Federation Revolutionnaire Armenienne, ont rejete les critiques
acerbes de Serge Sarkissian la semaine dernière.

Ils ont dit que les “instructions” du president emis a Ishkhan
Zakarian a enfreint un article de la Constitution armenienne qui
garantit l’independance de la chambre.

vendredi 12 juillet 2013, Stephane ©armenews.com

Book Talk: Chris Bohjalian On History, Anxiety And Writing

BOOK TALK: CHRIS BOHJALIAN ON HISTORY, ANXIETY AND WRITING

Reuters
July 11 2013

Source: Reuters – Thu, 11 Jul 2013 02:58 PM

By Elaine Lies

TOKYO, July 11 (Reuters) – Bestselling novelist Chris Bohjalian had
long been searching for a way to write a book set in Tuscany during
World War Two, but it wasn’t until his daughter performed in “Romeo
and Juliet” that all the pieces came together.

The result was “The Light in the Ruins”, a tale centring on the doomed
love between an Italian woman from a noble family and the German
soldier she comes to know during the period in 1944 when Tuscany,
as Bohjalian puts it, “became an innermost ring of Dante’s Inferno.”

Bohjalian, the author of 15 novels including “The Sandcastle Girls”,
which deals with the killing of Armenian Christians by Ottoman Turks
during World War One that his grandparents survived, spoke with
Reuters about history, anxiety and making use of darkness in writing.

Q: The idea of reimagining a classic is interesting, and sometimes
it works better than others. How was it for you?

A: In some ways, I thought it was going to be a project a bit like
my 2007 project, “The Double Bind,” which is about a social worker
who believes she’s found Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby’s bastard son…

But the book took one of those surprising lefthand turns, and it
evolved well beyond “Romeo and Juliet”. It’s still a love story. I
love big, sweeping, epic love stories, especially love stories set
in the midst of war, but it grew beyond that. It’s not simply the
love story of Cristina and Friedrich. The characters that I think
about most are actually parallel women – both 19 in 1944, and then
somewhat older in 1955. Those two women are Cristina Rosati, my
Tuscan nobleman’s daughter, and Serafina, my partisan, who is both
emotionally and physically scarred by the war… Their paths will
cross again in 1955 when Serafina is investigating the murders of
the Risati women in Florence.

Q: Obviously “The Sandcastle Girls” is on a subject that’s closer to
you personally than a lot of your books, did this make it harder or
easier for you?

A: Sometimes a book is a book, and sometimes a book becomes a mission.

And “The Sandcastle Girls” became for me a deeply personal mission.

Outside of the Armenian Diaspora, most of the world knows next
to nothing of the Armenian genocide. I’m the grandson of genocide
survivors, so it was important for me to tell this story and tell
it in a way so that everyone would want to read it, which was why I
framed it as a love story.

Q: I read that you’ve said “The Sandcastle Girls” helped you understand
the geography of your own soul, how did “The Light in the Ruins”
compare?

A: “The Light in the Ruins” was a different kind of project, because
it was dealing with a landscape I cherish. I’ve been going to this
part of Tuscany every summer for 10 years. This landscape isn’t the
geography of my soul the way Armenia is, but in some ways it’s the
geography of my immediate family. So many of my favorite memories of
my wife and my daughter come from this area. So in some ways when I
was tearing it apart and showing the deprivations and the horror of
war, I couldn’t help but imagine what it must have been like for so
many of the people I’ve met there in my years of visiting.

Q: What was it like to tear apart a place that you love and show that
dark underside?

A: Clearly I am capable of compartmentalization. I will always be known
best as the novelist whose character cut into the pregnant woman in
“Midwives.” That’s always going to be part of my legacy. Likewise I’m
now always going to be known as the writer who tried to give voice
to the whispers of the victims of the Armenian genocide. For a book
such as “The Light in the Ruins,” I’m shedding light on a topography
that most of the world sees only as a vacation resort. Today,
Tuscany is Disneyland for many tourists. It’s all about the food,
and the vineyards, and the sunflowers, and the bike tours. But it
has this interesting, fascinating recent history. When I was writing
this particular book I couldn’t help seeing it through that lens,
and I hope I’m clarifying what Tuscany really is and what the people
who lived there endured. For a lot of Tuscans, they were the grass
beneath the battling elephants’ feet.

Q: I also think that finding that kind of history in a place that
today might be a kind of Disneyland really adds to your overall view
of it. It’s an important thing to remember.

A: One of my favourite literary therapists is Thomas Moore, who wrote
“Care of the Soul.” One of the things he talks about is that sometimes,
the soul needs gray – and you simply have to allow the soul its access
to gray. You can’t force a haloed cheerfulness on certain subjects and
on certain days. And maybe that’s one of the things I do in my work,
is that I allow the soul to access its gray.

Note: Armenians accuse Ottoman Turks of committing an orchestrated
campaign of massacres against Christian Armenians during World War One.

Turkey, which was established as a republic after the Ottoman Empire
collapsed, denies those killings were genocide and says both sides
lost lives in internecine fighting during the chaos of war. (Reporting
by Elaine Lies, editing by Paul Casciato)

http://www.trust.org/item/20130711145808-ersqu

Kim Kardashian’s Ethnicity: The Star Was Voted Most Likely To Lie Ab

KIM KARDASHIAN’S ETHNICITY: THE STAR WAS VOTED MOST LIKELY TO LIE ABOUT IT (VIDEO)

Celebrity News
July 11, 2013
By: Jolie du Pre

Kim Kardashian’s ethnicity seems to be something the 32-year-old
Armenian-American has never been ashamed about. However, Buzz Feed
reported, on July 11, that the daughter of Kris Jenner was voted,
in Examiner.com July 11 2013

high school, “Most Likely to Lie About Her Ethnicity.”

If the information is correct, it seems really odd that Kim
Kardashian’s ethnicity origin would be a source of embarrassment
to her. In the first place, Kim often talks about being
Armenian-American. In fact, on her blog, back in 2008, she let everyone
know that she wanted to learn more about her culture.

” “I decided it is mandatory that we go to Armenia. None of us have
ever been, neither had my dad and neither have my grandparents! My
great grandparents were from Armenia and escaped the genocide. No
one has been back since. All I know about my country is what I read
and pictures I see on the Internet.

My parents couldn’t tell us stories because no one has been! So,
this generation is going to change that! We don’t know when we are
going to go, but we four kids have decided it is something we should
do! I heard it is beautiful and we are all really excited about it!”

The Armenian-American ethnicity of Kim Kardashian is traced to her
father. He was the prominent Robert Kardashian, who was one of O J
Simpson’s attorneys, and who died of esophageal cancer in 2003.

In the second place, if Kim Kardashian’s ethnic background were a
source of shame, you can’t tell by her choice of boyfriends. The
mother of Kanye West’s child, a baby girl named North, has always
dated men of color.

Kim Kardashian’s ethnicity was not the only subject she was voted for.

She was also voted “Most Likely to Meet Her Husband at the Million
Man March.” The Million Man March focuses on African-American men.

http://www.examiner.com/article/kim-kardashian-s-ethnicity-the-star-was-voted-most-likely-to-lie-about-it

USAID, Ministry Of Justice To Improve Armenia’s Legal System

USAID, MINISTRY OF JUSTICE TO IMPROVE ARMENIA’S LEGAL SYSTEM

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

Ambassador to Armenia, John Heffern (center) with representatives
from USAID and Armenia’s Ministry of Justice.

YEREVAN-On July 11, the USAID-funded Enterprise Development and Market
Competitiveness (EDMC) project and the Ministry of Justice of Armenia
signed a letter of intent to implement business-enabling reforms
in Armenia and develop the country’s alternative dispute resolution
(ADR) system. The ceremony was attended by U.S. Ambassador to Armenia,
John Heffern and Minister of Justice, Hrayr Tovmasyan.

>From July 2013 to December 2014, the parties will jointly implement
a range of activities, including a thorough study of the current ADR
system. Through the EDMC project, USAID will support the Ministry
of Justice in the drafting of primary and secondary legislation
and in conducting public hearings and roundtable discussions with
stakeholders. The activities will seek to not only improve the system,
but also to raise public awareness of the reforms and to build the
confidence of the business community in the ADR system.

Following the signing ceremony, the EDMC project will host a
high-level conference on July 12, 2013, with the participation of
Armenian and American judges. United States federal judges Ricardo
Martinez and Robert Lasnik will share the American approach to ADR as
an international best practice, and will conduct a mock arbitration
and mediation

http://asbarez.com/111333/usaid-ministry-of-justice-to-improve-armenia%E2%80%99s-legal-system/

Maro Guloyan’s Lawyers To Meet Deputy Prosecutor General Today

MARO GULOYAN’S LAWYERS TO MEET DEPUTY PROSECUTOR GENERAL TODAY

Thursday,
July 11

The lawyers of the legal successor of 20-year-old Maro Guloyan who
committed suicide will meet with Deputy Prosecutor General of Armenia
M. Sargsyan to submit an application for transfer of the preliminary
investigation of the criminal case to Yerevan, Aysor.am was informed
by Ms. Lusine Minasian, representative of M. Guloyan’s legal successor.

She said that if their demand is rejected, they will file a new
lawsuit, but they hope their demand will be met.

“In response to our previous application, the criminal case was
resumed. The prosecutor made a well-founded decision, in accordance
with the law. I think that the answer to the second application will
be a continuation of the first one. That is, it will envisage measures
aimed at achieving a legitimate goal,” Lusine Minasian noted.

Maro Guloyan died under suspicious circumstances on 12 July 2012 in
Arinj village, Kotayk province. She had a young daughter and was
expecting a second child. According to the official version, the
woman committed suicide. Yet the lawyer of Women’s Resource Center
Lusine Minasian, members of other NGOs, and Maro Guloyan’s relatives
rule out the suicide version.

A criminal case was opened under Article 110 of the Criminal Code
(causing a person to commit suicide), but on April 22 of this year a
decision on dismissal of the case was taken for lack of corpus delicti.

TODAY, 18:53

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