Armenian Assembly Of America Training New Diaspora Leaders

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA TRAINING NEW DIASPORA LEADERS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.06.2009 16:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The purpose of Armenian Assembly of America Summer
Internship Program in Armenia is to train new leaders of Diaspora.

"The program was developed because the ties loosened between
Armenia and Diaspora," Summer Internship Program coordinator Vram
Karakeshishiants told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"Three or even generations of Diasporan Armenians who heard about
Armenia but know nothing about it. We are hopeful that our students
will make friends here and familiarize themselves with Armenian
culture and then tell about it to their peers in the United States,
France, UK or Middle East," he said, adding that one of the program
participants has already married here.

"Our aim is not to make young people return to Armenia. They will be
much more useful for Yerevan if stay abroad," he said.

Young Diaspora Representatives Met With Deputy Mayor Of Yerevan

YOUNG DIASPORA REPRESENTATIVES MET WITH DEPUTY MAYOR OF YEREVAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.06.2009 16:56 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Participants of the Armenian Assembly of America
Summer Internship Program in Armenia met Monday with Deputy Mayor of
Yerevan Kamo Areyan to exchange views on education, environment and
cultural issues.

Young students expressed their concerns about the ‘poverty’ of Armenian
universities and the condition of old buildings which symbolize the
Armenian architecture.

Mr. Areyan briefed on the projects the city administration is going
to launch. He also stressed the important role of Diaspora.

The Armenian Assembly of America Summer Internship Program in Armenia
was established 30 years ago and aims to introduce college-aged
students to life in their ancestral homeland, and to foster the skills
needed to help them become the next generation of leaders. Interns
participate, working in various government offices in Armenia, such
as the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, Ministry of Finance
and Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as with various
non-governmental organizations such as the International Center for
Human Development.

RA Foreign Minister And EU Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner Discu

RA FOREIGN MINISTER AND EU COMMISSIONER BENITA FERRERO-WALDNER DISCUSS ARMENIA-EU COOPERATION ISSUES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.06.2009 13:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the framework of OSCE foreign affairs ministers
summit in Corfu Armenian foreign minister Edward Nalbandian met EU
Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy
Benita Ferrero-Waldner.

During the meeting officials dwelled on Armenia-EU cooperation
issues. Edward Nalbandian presented recent developments in negotiations
over the Nagorno Karabakh conflict Edward Nalbandian met also with
Ireland’s foreign minister Michael Martin. Foreign ministers touched
upon strengthening bilateral relations, they discussed joint steps
aimed at intensifying a political dialog, economic cooperation and
cultural ties, MFA press office reports.

Moscow Hosted A Retrospective Of Harutyun Khachatryan’s Documentarie

MOSCOW HOSTED A RETROSPECTIVE OF HARUTYUN KHATCHATRYAN’S DOCUMENTARIES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.06.2009 15:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Moscow hosted a retrospective of filmmaker Harutyun
Khatchatryan’s documentaries within 31st Moscow International Film
Festival framework due on June 19-28.

The screening featured 7 documentaries: "Documentary filmmaker",
"Kond", "Last page", "Frontier", "Return of the poet", "White city"
and "Return to the Promised Land".

On June 22, "Frontier" documentary was screened in October Movie
Theater at retrospective screenings’ opening ceremony at Moscow
International Film Festival attended by well-known cinematographers
from different countries of the world.

G8 Welcomes The Efforts Of Armenia And Turkey Towards Normalization

G8 WELCOMES THE EFFORTS OF ARMENIA AND TURKEY TOWARDS NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS

armradio.am
27.06.2009 14:21

The Group of Eight countries issued a statement expressing support
for the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

The statement, which came on the second day of a three-day meeting
between the foreign ministers of G8 nations in Trieste, Italy, said
the G-8 ministers encourage regional stability and cooperation.

"We expressed our commitment for achieving regional stabilization. We
state our support to efforts carried out to that effect with the active
involvement of the UN, the OSCE and the EU. We encourage all actors
in the region to work towards the peaceful settlement of unresolved
conflicts and to support humanitarian aid programs.

We strongly encourage the development of regional cooperation. In this
framework, we welcome the efforts of Armenia and Turkey to normalize
their relations and the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
to seek a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The
Caucasus region has the potential to become an area of peace and
prosperity for all populations," the statement reads.

Boxing: Martirosyan Comes Back Home

MARTIROSYAN COMES BACK HOME
By Steve Kim

Maxboxing
409.asp
June 24 2009

He tried it for the better part of a year. Junior middleweight prospect
Vanes Martirosyan – who faces Andrey Tsurkan this Saturday night in
Atlantic City as part of Top Rank’s ‘Latin Fury 9 ‘- packed his bags
and made the move from the safe and familiar confines of Glendale,
California to Houston, Texas. From training under the auspices of
Freddie Roach at his Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, he went deep
into the heart of ‘the Lone Star State’ to work with Ronnie Shields
at the Savannah Boxing Club.

The move was designed in part to limit the amount of distractions faced
by Martirosyan, a local celebrity in his hometown. But going from a
city where there is a dense concentration of Armenian-Americans to an
area where he was basically the only one was difficult for Martirosyan.

"To be honest, it felt like the first fight was good," said
Martirosyan, who had six bouts with the respected Shields in his
corner, beginning with a six-round decision over Clarence Taylor
in January of 2008. "The first fight I was really good because I
still had Freddie’s style in me, but as the fights went on, my style
started to change. I felt like I just turned professional, like my
first fight. There are a lot a lot of pluses to it, but I felt like
it was my first fight again, turning professional. I didn’t know what
I was really doing. It just wasn’t clicking."

But there was one benefit: like a young child going away to college
for the first time, he began the process of becoming an adult.

"It was me going into another stage of my life, growing up, waking
myself up in the morning and going running and doing the training. It
was great," he says. "Ronnie’s a great coach, I just felt the style,
it wasn’t working." Martirosyan also gained a greater sense of
concentration on his craft while in Houston. "That’s another good
thing that happened in Texas; I learned how to be more focused and
more determined on my fights and how to handle the fans. Now, the
fans still come around, they still show me love – they actually grow
fight by fight. I’ve learned to deal with it now. I’m dealing with
it very well now, actually."

He would head back home after for good after outpointing perennial
trial horse Billy Lyell in February. Shields saw it coming.

"I really wasn’t surprised, because I knew he was lonely. He’s a young
kid and he really didn’t have any family out here. He got lonely being
away from his family. He always complained about that. After every
fight he wanted to go home and he kept trying to let the weeks before
training get smaller and smaller. So it was just a matter of time,
trying to deal with the loneliness and I think that’s what really
got to him."

It’s a formidable task to teach a pupil who’s really not there
in spirit.

"It’s very difficult," Shields says. "At the beginning, I guess,
because it was something new that he had never experienced before,
meeting all new people, it got a little exciting for him at the
beginning." As some of the other boxers in Shields’ stable would break
camp to go home, Martirosyan was oftentimes left alone. "He really
didn’t have anybody to hang with," explained the trainer, who harbors
no ill-will towards his ex-fighter. "It got tough on him, it did,
and I knew it. It got tough on him and I could see it in the gym,
sometimes he really didn’t want to be there. His mind was elsewhere."

Shields mentioned just how much Martirosyan missed having his father
and younger brother in the gym on a daily basis, like he did back in
Southern California. He believes ‘the Nightmare’ is a future world
champion and adds, "Vanes is a really good guy. And I couldn’t get
mad at him for that."

Soon he was back at the Wild Card, a place he can truly call his
boxing home. Every day he walks in with his father and brother with
a look of contentment. Outside the gym, he’s with people that look
like him and share the same cultural interests. In this instance,
you can go home again.

"Coming back home here to Hollywood with Freddie, I feel like I’m
where I belong. I feel like the puzzle pieces to my picture have been
together and I’m glad it’s put back together, now," he says.

Roach says of the reunion, "I was a little disappointed when he left,
I don’t know exactly what the reasons were why Shelly Finkel took him
to Texas. But he came back. I was a little hesitant, so I made them
sign a contract because I didn’t want to build the kid back up and
have him taken away again. So I was protecting myself. But at this
point in time, it’s not a problem,. A lot of bad habits he got in
Texas, I’m trying to change and I just don’t feel he was doing the
right things. They let him do whatever he wanted, that’s not the
way I run. When he was hitting the heavy bag with the headset on,
I went crazy."

As they embark on their second journey together, Roach’s goal is to
have Martirosyan fight like a real professional. The transition for
Martirosyan has been slow. He’ll come out of the gate quickly for
most of his fights, but if he can’t blow his opponent out early,
invariably he starts to skate around the perimeter of the ring,
throwing one shot at a time.

"I wish they would raise the level of his competition," stated
Roach. "When he spars with Roman Karmazin and the champions in the
gym, he rises to that level and I think the better fighters he fights,
the better he fights. So I hope this is the last test and we can go
after some type of title after this."

The goal is to reach a middle ground between using his springy legs and
letting his heavy hands go in combinations. At too many times he has
looked like the Armenian version of Yuri Boreman (who fights Cornelius
Bundrage on the same card this weekend). Martirosyan has a legitimate
chance at becoming the first bona-fide American born, Armenian ticket
seller. But ethnicity is not enough; in today’s marketplace there is
a premium on being an entertaining, crowd-pleasing fighter.

"Oh, of course," agreed Roach, who just happens to train perhaps
the most exciting fighter in the sport, Manny Pacquiao. "Fans like
fighters who come to fight. The Mayweathers of the world, they’re
boring. Counterpunching is a great art, of course, but it’s a little
boring, so people like aggressive fighters like Pacquiao. Guys who
like to fight."

He has a chance to shine against the tough-as-leather Tsurkan, and
the Top Rank brass has high expectations of Martirosyan this weekend.

"A spectacular performance," says Top Rank matchmaker, Brad
Goodman. "He knows how important it is, this is his first big
stage where he’s opening up a pay-per-view show in a ten-round
fight. He’s fighting a very capable guy, a guy who’s been in with
the best fighters, and Vanes, at this point in his career, has to
make a statement."

Tsurkan and his methodical movement seems to present the perfect
opportunity to shine.

"Absolutely, he gets hit with everything," Goodman says bluntly. "Vanes
is very explosive early. It wouldn’t shock me if Vanes got him out
of there real, real quick."

But nobody, even the heavy-handed Alfredo Angulo, has ever gotten
Tsurkan out of there early. He always brings his hard hat and lunch
for a full day’s work.

"He comes to fight and the thing is, being a tough guy, it doesn’t win
fights, of course, but he’s going to be in front of you all the time,"
said Roach of their foe. "So I think we’ll out-box him handily. The
thing is, I told Vanes, ‘Box this guy, break this guy down and knock
him out because not too many guys have stopped this character.’ So
it would be very impressive to knock this guy out."

Martirosyan is looking to make a statement.

"The fight with Andrey Tsurkan, it’s nothing personal to any other
fighter that fought him. It’s me showing my skills and what I can do
with a fighter like that. In this fight, everyone’s going to open
their eyes and say, ‘Wow, what happened to this kid? Why all of a
sudden he turned into somebody else?’ I think it has a lot to do with
competition. I’m very happy with Top Rank, they’ve built me up very
well and this is the next step in my life I have to take.

"It’s going to be a good fight."

BETWEEN A ROCK AND HARD PLACE

The HBO broadcast this weekend will feature just one fight, Victor
Ortiz-Marcos Maidana, after WBA featherweight champion Chris John
fell ill and a suitable replacement was not agreed upon for Rocky
Juarez. The dangerous and hard-punching Mario Santiago was brought
up and accepted by HBO, but Juarez made it clear that he was willing
to face anyone between 126-130 provided they were not left-handed.

You can’t blame Juarez; the bottom line is that he trained for the
better part of two months preparing for a long, lanky right-hander,
sparring with the likes of Hylon Williams, and to face Santiago, a
southpaw who can bang, would’ve been very, very risky. And remember
this, he wasn’t the guy who pulled out of the fight.

The problem is that with the scarcity of dates left in 2009, it’s
not really clear just when Juarez will be scheduled to go again. He
truly was between a rock and a hard place.

Golden Boy Promotions scrambled to put together another fight as the
opening bout this weekend. A bout between Craig McEwan and Enrique
Ornelas was proposed – and then nixed by the network – and there
was talk of perhaps putting Daniel Jacobs on this card, but nothing
really fit.

PERSPECTIVE

More than one person or organization throughout the industry is
grousing about this weekend’s telecast on HBO. They believe if it
were anybody else, this whole show would’ve been scrapped, that they
wouldn’t be allowed to go on with just Ortiz-Maidana.

There may be some truth in that statement, but to be honest, I can’t
ever recall an instance where the main event – and the rest of the card
– was called off because the opening bout was postponed. And go back
in history, there have been plenty of instances where HBO has featured
just one fight. This certainly isn’t an anomaly that only Golden Boy
enjoys. Me personally, I’ve always believed that it seems like getting
just half a dinner when either HBO or Showtime only showcases one
bout. Most of the time, it just leaves you unfulfilled and wanting
seconds. Ortiz-Maidana has a chance to be a very good scrap, but in
terms of anticipation it’s not Shane Mosley-Antonio Margarito.

But it’s funny, while the rest of the boxing world believes the
Golden Boy enjoys special privileges from HBO, Golden Boy will tell
anyone that will listen that because of those said accusations, they
are treated to a tougher and different standard when it comes to the
approval of their fights than any other promotional firm.

It just goes to show you that people can see the exact same things
and have totally disparate perspectives. I guess it all depends on
the perch you stand upon.

FINAL FLURRIES

Another fallout of the John pullout is that Golden Boy had wooed the
Indonesian population in Southern California in putting the rematch
at the Staples Center. What will this do to the attendance on Saturday
night?…I guess if you want a full night of boxing on TV that evening,
you can always plunk down $39.95 for ‘Latin Fury 9’……Shane Mosley
has been quoted as saying that the postponed bout between Mayweather
and Marquez had sold only 2,300 tickets, which goes directly against
what Schaefer is saying. I think Golden Boy needs to get their story
straight…..Say what you will about Donald Fehr, in a negotiation,
I want that guy on my side…..John Ensign is such a hypocrite he
should get into boxing….

http://www.maxboxing.com/Kim/Kim062

Turkey Is Pursuing A Careful Policy In Armenian-Turkish Relations Is

TURKEY IS PURSUING A CAREFUL POLICY IN ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS ISSUE, DICTATED BY A FEAR TO LOSE AZERBAIJAN: TURKISH EXPERT

ArmInfo
2009-06-23 12:01:00

ArmInfo. Turkey follows a cautious policy in the Armenian-Turkish
relations for fear of losing Azerbaijan, an expert Turgut Kerem Tuncel
at Istanbul Bilgi University said during the international conference
"Armenia at the Intersection of Communications" in Tsakhkadzor.

‘Armenia has a chance to arrive at common interests with the West
against the background of energy war between Russia and West. Russia’s
reaction will be very rigid, as Russia is undertaking countermeasures
to keep Armenia within the scope of Russia’s interests’, he said.

At the same time, T. Tuncel emphasized that the West needs Armenia,
as, after August 2008 war, hopes for Georgia as a stable partner
have waned.

Armenia can fill the void, should it be able to use all possibilities
for European integration.

‘However, Yerevan is facing two challenges today: Turkey and
Azerbaijan.

These issues are closely interconnected, since, to strengthen relations
with the West, Armenia has to solve NKR conflict and Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement issues’, T. Tuncel resumed.

Armenian FM Confirms Information About Nalbandyan-Mamedyarov Meeting

ARMENIAN FM CONFIRMS INFORMATION ABOUT NALBANDYAN-MAMEDYAROV MEETING IN PARIS

Today.Az
53311.html
June 22 2009
Azerbaijan

Tigran Balayan, spokesman for Armenian FM, confirmed that the next
meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan Edward
Nalbandyan and Elmar Mamedyarov will be held in Paris.

Earlier Azerbaijani mass media reported that the next meeting between
Nalbandyan and Mamedyarov will be held in Paris on June 26.

The Foreign Ministers will discuss situation with the negotiation
process on the Karabakh conflict settlement.

http://www.today.az/news/politics/

BAKU: U.S., Russia Have Good Opportunities To Achieve Breakthrough I

U.S., RUSSIA HAVE GOOD OPPORTUNITIES TO ACHIEVE BREAKTHROUGH IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT: AZERBAIJANI DEPUTY MINISTER

Today.Az
cs/53290.html
June 22 2009
Azerbaijan

The United States and Russia have good opportunities to achieve
breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, the
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry believes.

"The issue of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement is on the
agenda of the United States and Russia. Therefore, it is not excluded
that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be discussed at the U.S. and
Russian presidents’ meeting," Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister
Araz Azimov told journalists on June 22.

Barack Obama will pay an official visit to Russia on July 4-6.

As to the meeting in the "five" format" (co-chairs and presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia), Azimov said this format is discussed
as probability. "The initiative of holding such a meeting has not
been put forward. The meeting in the "five" format can be held if
necessary. It will depend on the decisions of the presidents of
Armenia and Azerbaijan, to be made after their meeting," the deputy
minister said.

Azimov said bilateral meetings must be fruitful to put forward new
initiatives in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed
forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including
the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts. Azerbaijan
and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of
the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently
holding the peace negotiations.

http://www.today.az/news/politi

Who Will Remain Leader In The Region?

WHO WILL REMAIN LEADER IN THE REGION?
Karine Ter-Sahakyan

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.06.2009 GMT+04:00

Iran plays rather an important role in the system of the Great Near
East, and the future of region depends on what track the country
will choose.

As it seems, events in Iran develop according to a plan, not foreseen
by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Instead of quietly dispersing to their
houses after the Friday Mohammedan prayer, in the course of which the
Supreme leader of Iran announced Mahmoud Ahmadinejad elected President,
opposition nevertheless requires re-voting, unsatisfied by the re-count
of votes. By the way, only 10% of votes will be recounted, selectively,
what is not even a concession, but simply a gesture of "good will".

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Confrontation of the opposition and the spiritual
power, which may cost Iran a revolution and even a collapse, may
extend for longer period of time, but no more than a year. Accusations
of the West and first of all the USA in weakening the country will
play their role for the time being. If opposition, at first glance
somewhat alienated, is able to unite, it will put the beginning of a
new Iran. By the way it is not necessary at all that this new Iran
arise as a result of a civil war, although ethnic disturbances in
this poly-ethnic country will be unavoidable.

However, all is not so simple: Iran plays rather an important role
in the system of the Great Near East, and the future of the region
depends on what track the country will further choose. Roughly
speaking – the matter is who will be the leader: the intentionally
vanished Turkey or the new Iran? Let us note that the President of
Turkey has not yet congratulated Ahmadinejad on re-election, though,
logically, he was supposed to. Turkey waits, and the future behaviour
of Mir Hossein Mousavi depends on how the events will develop. In
any case, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu is to conduct
negotiations in Moscow. For Turkey and, naturally, for Azerbaijan,
the candidature of Mousavi is more pleasing, even on the basis of
purely ethnic considerations. As it is known Mousavi is Azerbaijani,
though it is necessary to note that Iranian Azerbaijanis treat their
northern "brothers" with indifference. The only point is that Mousavi
will carry out a more open policy and it is what gives him power today.

The plans of reformists suit also Israel, which is truly interested
in calm and predictable Iran that does not threaten to wipe the
Jewish state off the face of the earth. Though it might be assumed
that statements of Ahmadinejad are only schema, called to prove that
Iran can do in the region what it finds necessary, but in any case,
it is never pointless to play safe. Most likely, for this very reason
Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Ya’alon predicts the unrest
in Iran will lead to a full revolution in the Islamic Republic. "Since
I was head of Military Intelligence, I have said, and I say it again
now, that some 70 percent of Iranians are opposed to the ayatollah
regime," Ya’alon said, according to the Jerusalem Post. "Opposition
leader Mir Hossein Mousavi and his wife have brought a new spirit of
openness, and so I repeat — there will be a revolution in Iran. It’s
impossible to hide the energy there now, and the Iranian regime is
going to have to take that into consideration. What is happening now
will not change the nuclear issue, but it is still an encouraging
development for the West… It’s a confrontation between Jihadists
and the West," Ya’alon said, Israeli media outlets report.

He also declared, "There must be a sprout of change alongside
the dialogue. This is also what the Sunni Muslims are telling the
Americans, ‘Be careful not to hold talks with Iran at our expense’. I
still cannot see the sprout, and if there is not sprout, then the
dialogue will be a waste and will work against us."

Meanwhile, British newspaper The Guardian reported that Iranian
reformist leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi began marching towards the
Interior Ministry, accompanied by 10,000 demonstrators. The report
came from sources the newspaper defined as "credible". In the regions
crowded with demonstrators intensive police units and members of the
militarized pro-government militia "Basij" were deployed. Members of
the Ahmadinejad police are armed with knives and metallic rods, which
means there is still blood to be shed on the streets of Tehran. Whether
Ali Khamenei will be able to stop the unavoidable bloodshed, and how
Tehran will live after it, is open to question.

In general, Presidential Elections gave birth to a number of questions,
to which as yet there is no answer in view of the absence of any
information about the processes, which take place in parallel in
the world, enveloped by destructive tendencies. Against the general
background thus far appears unclear the position of Russia, one of
the central players in the Near East, attempting to preserve in the
Islamic world her positions lost after the collapse of the USSR. And
finally, how serious are the reasons for the Armenia Parliament
Speaker’s visit to Iran against the background of recent developments?