Alain Delon Se Rend Au Memorial Du Genocide Armenien

ALAIN DELON SE REND AU MEMORIAL DU GENOCIDE ARMENIEN

Stephane

Le celèbre acteur francais Alain Delon a visite le complexe
commemoratif du genocide armenien mardi 18 decembre.

L’acteur est arrive a Erevan le 17 decembre pour assister a la première
du film “Happy New Year, mamans !”. C’est un film, produit par Ghevond
Andreasyan, Georgy Malkov et Valeriy Saaryan.

Le film presente des histoires par 5 realisateurs differents – Sarik
Andreasyan, Dmitriy Gracheva, Artyom Maximenko, Anton Bormatov et
Klim Poplavsky.

La comedie romantique, situe en Russie et en France, est centre
sur l’amour de la mère, avec le personnage principal qui cherche a
realiser le reve de sa mère en organisant une reunion avec Alain Delon.

Le budget du film s’est elève a 6 millions de dollars.

La première du film a eu lieu le 18 decembre a Erevan au cinema Moscou.

mercredi 19 decembre 2012, Stephane ©armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=85482

Head Of "Armentel" Igor Klimko Tendered His Resignation

HEAD OF “ARMENTEL” IGOR KLIMKO TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION

18:20, 19 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: Head of “ArmenTel” Igor Klimko
decided to vacate the position of director of “ArmenTel”. Head of the
department of public relations of “ArmenTel” presenting under Beeline
brand Anush Begloyan noted in the interview with Armenpress that
Klimko’s decision wasn’t a forced one and was made voluntarily. The
decision was also accepted by the leadership of “Vimpelcom” company.

Begloyan noted that official statements would be made on the
appointment of new director of “ArmenTel”.

Igor Klimko who was appointed as the director of “ArmenTel” in 2009
has been awarded with the gold medal of Fridtjof Nansen for active
public activity and devotion to humanitarian values.

Manaserian: Little Work Done To Reduce Shadow Sector

MANASERIAN: LITTLE WORK DONE TO REDUCE SHADOW SECTOR

Wednesday,
December 19

This year was quite a difficult one for the Armenian economy. There
were some positive changes in the economy, but challenges prevailed,
economist Tatul Manaserian said at a meeting with journalists today.

He enumerated the alarming problems of Armenia’s economy: a large
shadow sector, high unemployment, the outflow of labor from the
country, and the sad state of science.

In his words, a flexible tax policy is not implemented, little work
was done to reduce the shadow sector, political will is necessary.

The economist stressed that the economy should be viewed in
its interconnection with political developments. The investment
environment is quite sensitive and affected by various factors. This
year’s parliamentary elections have had their impact on the economy.

TODAY, 17:42

Aysor.am

Eurasian Union V Eu Ties?: Euag Leader Says Contradiction Possible A

EURASIAN UNION V EU TIES?: EUAG LEADER SAYS CONTRADICTION POSSIBLE AT SOME POINT

News | 19.12.12 | 11:14

Photo:

EUAG Team Leader Willem van der Geest

EU Advisory Group (EUAG) to the Republic of Armenia Team Leader Willem
van der Geest said on Tuesday that Armenia~Rs membership in the
[emerging Russia-led] Eurasian Union may contradict the policy of
having closer relations with the European Union.

Talking to journalists, the expert particularly pointed out the trade
sector and the talks on the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
Agreement (DCFTA) between Armenia and the EU.

Mediamax quoted Van der Geest as saying that a moment may come when
Armenia will have to make a clear choice ~V whether to become a member
of the Eurasian Union or to continue talks with the European Union.

The EUAG Team leader~Rs remarks came as Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan left for Moscow to attend a gathering of Collective Security
Treaty Organization member states and hold a separate meeting with
Russian President Vladimir Putin, an advocate of the reintegration
process in the former Soviet space.

Earlier, Armenia reported progress in its talks with the European
Union over an association agreement and it was announced that DCFTA
could be signed as early as November 2013.

Visiting Brussels on Monday, Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Edward Nalbandian signed an agreement with European Union officials
that would make it easier for Armenian travelers to obtain short-stay
entry visas to EU-member countries.

http://armenianow.com/news/42115/armenia_eu_eurasian_union_willem_van_der_geest
www.euadvisorygroup.eu

Mps Ask Public Prosecutor To Launch Probe Into "Secret Recording" Sc

MPS ASK PUBLIC PROSECUTOR TO LAUNCH PROBE INTO “SECRET RECORDING” SCANDAL

Vote 2013 | 19.12.12 | 11:18

Photolure

Two members of the Armenian National Assembly whose private
conversation was secretly recorded and “leaked” online last weekend
have asked the Prosecutor-General’s Office to start criminal
proceedings in connection with the incident in which they say their
privacy was invaded.

Levon Zurabyan, the parliamentary leader of the opposition Armenian
National Congress, and Armenia’s former foreign minister Vartan
Oskanian, who is currently a lawmaker with the Prosperous Armenia
Party, earlier issued statements decrying the secret recording and
dissemination via YouTube of their politically sensitive conversation
regarding the upcoming presidential election in Armenia that took
place in a Yerevan cafe weeks ago.

The two political forces represented by Zurabyan and Oskanian had been
in talks regarding a single candidate or a possible joint platform
in the February vote.

The National Security Service has denied any hand in the affair,
while Zurabyan insisted that unless those responsible were found and
brought to justice that would mean involvement of special services
in what he suspected to be a KGB-style operation.

Zurabyan further insisted that the public prosecutor should have
launched a probe into the case even on the basis of the audio
material that appeared on the video-sharing website. He said the
Prosecutor-General’s Office must now act following his and Oskanian’s
written applications.

http://armenianow.com/vote_2013/42121/election_vartan_oskanian_levon_zurabyan_secret_recording_scandal

Armenian And Russian Defense Ministers Discussed Bilateral Military

ARMENIAN AND RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTERS DISCUSSED BILATERAL MILITARY COOPERATION ISSUES

13:21, 19 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Defense Ministry head
Seyran Ohanyan had a meeting with Sergey Shoygu, Minister of Defense
of the Russian Federation on December 19. As Information and Public
Relations department of the Defense Ministry informed Armenpress,
the results of bilateral military and military-technical cooperation
launched current year have been touched upon in the course of the
launched meeting.Upcoming issues have also been outlined and planned.

Defense ministers of the two countries discussed the strategic
and operative planning issues, exchanged views on regional and
international security issues. On the same day Minister Ohanyan
participated in CSTO member states’ Defense Ministers Council regular
meeting.

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is an
intergovernmental military alliance signed on 15 May,1992. Armenia,
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are CSTO member states.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/703155/armenian-and-russian-defense-ministers-discussed-bilateral-military-cooperation-issues.html

Husband Murders Wife Out Of Love: "If He Loved Her, Would He Kill He

HUSBAND MURDERS WIFE OUT OF LOVE: “IF HE LOVED HER, WOULD HE KILL HER? “- ASKS VICTIM’S DAUGHTER

12:04, December 19, 2012

In the scope of the Rapid Response Unit created by Society without
Violence NGO, we present another case of domestic violence with a
tragic end. The mission of Rapid Response Unit is to uncover cases
of domestic violence in our society, give them public coverage and
to pursue transparent and fair investigation.

With tears in her dark-black eyes Anahit, a 17 year-old girl who’s
matured in the span of a mere few days from pain and suffering,
is trying to recall how she lost her mother two weeks ago.

“I was asleep, but I woke up at 4am because my mother was screaming.

My sister Arpine was still asleep. I hurried to the dinning-room to
find the door locked and Valodya hitting my mom. Mom was shouting
for me to open the door. I ran to the kitchen, picked-up a spoon
and opened the door easily. I entered the room and saw him hitting
my mom with a vase,” Anahit recounts. “I tried to take mom away, but
he again started hitting her. Then he brought mom to the kitchen by
dragging her on the floor. That’s when he began to stab her with the
knife. We were calling for help and pleading for him to stop. But he
wouldn’t listen to us. He was killing our mom in front of our eyes.”

The step-father, 51 year-old Valodya Muradyan, killed his wife,
35 year-old Dianna Nahapetyan, in the presence of her daughters on
December 4.

One of the sisters, 14 years-old Arpine, hasn’t spoken at all after the
incident. Dianna’s mother 58 year-old Valya Nahapetyan says the girls
are stressed-out, having witnessed the violence against their mother.

Unsuccessfully trying to save their mother, the sisters run out of
the house and try to find help by knocking the neighbors’ doors. But
no one answers. Barefoot, the children go to the police station. When
the girls were trying to get out of the house, the step-father manages
to cut Anahit’s leg with the knife.

“Luckily, the girls managed to get out, or else he would have killed
them as well. What could I”- told Dianna’s mother.

The murderer managed to lock the house door and escape before the
police came. The next day he showed up at the Shengavit police station
and confessed he had killed his wife. The Criminal Investigation
Department of the Ararat Provincial Police launched a murder criminal
case.

Dianna’s family house is in the Armash village of Ararat. The girls
moved there to live.

Dianna’s mother Valya said she had three girls, the youngest of which
died at the age of 14 from stroke. The other sister is married and
lives in the US. Dianna married for the first time at the age of 17.

The first husband was also from Armash. During ten years of married
life she had two daughters. Later she got divorced.

In 2006, Dianna met Valodya Muradyan, who had left his family in the
US and returned to Armenia. He was a relative of Dianna’s sister’s
husband. Dianna’s mother says they didn’t approve of her relationship
with Valodya but they couldn’t force her out of it.

Valya Nahapetyan with the portrait of Diana “I struggled a lot to split
them up. I even sent her to Sochi to live with my brother, but Valodya
found her there as well. Before that, they lived in Hrazdan. He was
always in some kind of strange deals. He borrowed money from some
people and they took and kept him in Vardenis. Dianna found money
and brought him back,”,- recounts Valya Nahapetyan, Dianna’s mother.

Valya says that her daughter’s relationship with Valodya proved to
be fatal for Dianna as she paid with her life.

Dianna, with her husband, daughters and mother lived in Abkhazia
for awhile. Valodya bought and sold cars there. He was under the
“protection” of one of local authorities. When that protection dried
up, some unknown people took the cars from him.

“He took $60,000 from different people promising to bring back cars
for them. They hardly managed to escape from Abkhazia to Russia, or
else he would be killed. Then he left for Mexico to cross over the
border into the US, but he was sent back on the same plane because
he lacked an entrance visa,”- says Valya. “It took his mother some
time to get his papers in order and take him to the US.”

Even from halfway around the world, Valodya kept pestering Dianna
with telephone calls and promises of love.

“He called and told her that he was coming. Dianna told him to at
least buy a house for them to live in when he arrived. He sent the
money and Dianna bought an old house in Ararat. I have to give him
that much. She suffered a lot renovating the place. He came and they
started to live together. He had brought cars with him and was busy
selling them,”- the mother recalls.

But the fights between the spouses continued; they were quarreling
every day.

“He wouldn’t let my mother live peacefully as he was jealous. Even
if somebody looked at her in the street he’d start quarreling. My mom
was young and very beautiful. He would check her cell phone, calling
her bad names. Two days before the incident my mom threw him out of
the house. He returned one day,”- says Anahit. “That day, they again
quarreled but he got down on his knees and apologized to y mother.

My mom was the understanding type…. I have made a video with my
i-pad showing how he pushed and insulted her. I always told her to be
careful, since he might hurt her. I don’t think he loved her. Would
he kill her, if he loved her?

Neighbors describe Dianna as a proud person would didn’t socialize
that much. They say she always dressed fashionably modern and drove
a foreign car.

“She was a beautiful woman but they generally kept to themselves.

They were always quarreling,”- the neighbors say.

Valya Nahapetyan learnt about her daughter’s death in the US. She
says she had talked to her two days before the tragic incident

“I kept telling him to leave her, to get a divorce if it was impossible
to live together. It’s 21st century after all. I told him that I’d
take care of my grandchildren. The he goes on Shant TV and brazenly
states that he loved Dianna. I told the investigator that, in a fit
of anger, it’s possible to slap your beloved wife. But he stabbed
her 25 times with a knife. Then he stabbed her in the throat to make
sure she was dead. He knowingly tortured her to death. My children
seem to have gone crazy,”- says a teary-eyed Valya.

Mother is suffocating from the anguish of her daughter’s cruel death.

Anahit says, “They applied make-up to mother’s face, but it was
still black. She was so beautiful, but at that time she looked 15
years older.

Valya Nahapetyan, Dianna’s mother, will act as her legal successor.

She is going to hire a lawyer. The Rapid Response Unit will support
Valya in the case. Valya says she will sue Shant TV for covering the
murder in such a one-sided fashion.

“They had no moral right to broadcast such material. Fine Dianna
has died and gone. She won’t see any of this, but what about these
children? They are interviewing the murderer, the neighbors, but what
about me? Why won’t they ask me?”, – tells Valya Nahapetyan.

P.S. If you have witnessed a case of domestic violence please alert
the Rapid Response Unit at

Gayane Lazarian

SWV Rapid Response Unit

First photo- Dianna’s mom Valya Nahapetyan and daughter Anahit

http://hetq.am/eng/articles/21674/husband-murders-wife-out-of-love-if-he-loved-her-would-he-kill-her?—asks-victims-daughter.html
http://rru.swv.am/.

"It Is A Pity That The Government Of The Republic Of Armenia Tries T

“It Is A Pity That The Government Of The Republic Of Armenia Tries To Struggle Against The Opposition That Way,” V. Harutyunyan Says

DECEMBER 18, 2012 15:04

The fact that the secret recording of a conversation between Vartan
Oskanian and Levon Zurabyan has appeared on the internet has caused
serious discussion in recent days. Different groups of society make
different comments on this fact – struggle against the opposition,
an action against concrete people.

Vardan Harutyunyan, the director of the Center for Freedom and
Rights, called this action “prosecutable” during a conversation
with and went into detail: “Certainly, it is illegal,
when what people say is recorded without informing them in advance or
without a warrant. This testifies to the fact that there is no rule
of law in the Republic of Armenia. They secretly record, put it on
the internet, and no one – I am talking about the government – wants
to launch an investigation. It is obvious who the authors of this
are. It is a great pity that such a thing is possible in Armenia,
that the government of the Republic of Armenia works in that style
and tries to struggle against the opposition that way.”

V. Harutyunyan said during a conversation with us that what had
happened was not a coincidence, since it was not the first time. He
concluded: “This is a prosecutable deed and should be punished
properly, and it will be punished in the future, if not today.”

Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/12/18/141976/
www.aravot.am

Turkey Is Using Protocols As A Lever To Influence Karabakh – Arf

TURKEY IS USING PROTOCOLS AS A LEVER TO INFLUENCE KARABAKH – ARF

NEWS.AM
December 19, 2012 | 13:05

YEREVAN.- Armenia has all ground to withdraw signature from the
Armenian-Turkish protocols, ARF Dashnaktsutyun member Giro Manoyan
told reporters.

ARF’s position on the protocols has not changed – they are not in
the interests of Armenia. He believes Turkey is using protocols as
a lever to influence the Karabakh peace process.

On the eve of 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey will
take certain steps to show it is trying to normalize relations with
Armenia, hiding behind the protocols.

At the same time, Manoyan stressed that withdrawal of signature is
not expected before the 2013 presidential elections.

“President of Armenia repeatedly said that by carrying out football
diplomacy and signing the protocols, Armenia acquired image of a
reliable partner in the eyes of foreign states. This is untrue,”
he added.

Armenia Climbs 75th In Fifa Rankings

ARMENIA CLIMBS 75TH IN FIFA RANKINGS

December 19, 2012 – 15:06 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenia climbed 7 spots in December 19 FIFA rankings
to be placed 75th with 457 points.

Armenia’s rivals in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers are placed as
follows: Italy climbed 4th with 1165 points, Denmark dropped 23rd
with 821 points, Czech Republic is 29th with 821 points, Bulgaria and
Malta are placed 50th and 146th with 585 and 178 points respectively.

Spain tops the FIFA rankings, followed by Germany and England with
1606, 1437 and 1290 points resp.