Armenian President Congratulates His Kirghiz Counterpart On Re-Elect

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT CONGRATULATES HIS KIRGHIZ COUNTERPART ON RE-ELECTION TO PRESIDENTIAL POST

ArmInfo
2009-07-30 15:43:00

ArmInfo. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has congratulated President
of Kirghizia Kurmanbek Bakiyev on re-election to the presidential post.

The Armenian presidential press-service told ArmInfo that Serzh
Sargsyan expressed confidence that over the period of the second stage
of ruling Kirghizia President Bakiyev will continue implementing
all programs for the welfare of Kirghiz people. "I am sure that in
the future we’ll keep our interstate relations at a high level in
both bilateral and multilateral format, and we’ll be consistent in
developing and consolidating our cooperation", he said. The Armenian
president wished good health and further success to his Kirghiz
counterpart and peace and prosperity to the friendly Kirghiz people.

Turkey Will Not Undertake Any Initiatives Until Progress Is Register

TURKEY WILL NOT UNDERTAKE ANY INITIATIVES UNTIL PROGRESS IS REGISTERED IN NKR ISSUE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
30.07.2009 16:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement that
he would attend the return match between the Armenian and Turkish
football teams only in case the border was open or the sides agree
on unblocking Armenia has a wide influence, Head of Turkish Centre
for International Relations & Strategic Analysis (TURKSAM), Sinan
Ogan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"Will Turkey take any other steps after that statement? I don’t
think. I think it is for two reasons.

The first reason: Mr. Sargsyan had invited Abdullah Gul to Yerevan
for the football match and Turkish President Abdullah Gul went
to Yerevan without any precondition. This was a good will step to
solve the problems between two states. I have to underline that this
decision was a "risky decision" for Mr. Gul’s political career. However
Mr. Gul took that risk and went to Yerevan. Now conditions are same,
Mr. Gul invites Mr. Sargsyan for a football match. Therefore Turkey
will never accept any precondition.

The second reason is about Azerbaijan and NKR issue. As you know
a "road map" was signed between Turkey and Armenia which was not
declared to public. The aim of this step was normalization of bilateral
relations. The public response was great both on Turkey and Azerbaijan
sides to this process. Turkish and Azerbaijan publics are against
furthering relations without solving Nogorno Karabakh problem. Justice
and Development Party (AKP) is aware of this reaction. So if Nagorno
Karabakh issue has not progressed until the match, Turkey is not
expected to do any further initiatives," TURKSAM Head concluded.

All Branches Of Bank VTB (Armenia) Connected To Online System

ALL BRANCHES OF BANK VTB (ARMENIA) CONNECTED TO ONLINE SYSTEM

ARKA
July 29, 2009

YEREVAN, July 29. /ARKA/. Bank VTB (Armenia) successfully completed
the program on connecting its branches to an online centralized
client servicing system throughout Armenia. The process started back
in January 2008, the bank’s press service reported.

According to the report, development of technology-based banking
communication allowed the bank turning to a new level of client
servicing.

Clients of Bank VTB (Armenia) will get an opportunity to effect banking
transactions in any branch and use the whole range of Internet-based
"Bank-Client" services online, says the press release.

Bank VTB (Armenia) (Armsavingsbank before June 20 2006) joined the
VTB Group in April 2004. Currently the bank VTB is the full owner of
Bank VTB (Armenia) closed joint stock company.

The bank has the biggest branch network in Armenia today (78 branches).

Raffi’s Spiritual ‘Michael Row The Boat Ashore’ Makes Perfect Bedtim

RAFFI’S SPIRITUAL ‘MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE’ MAKES PERFECT BEDTIME LULLABY FOR JEWISH KIDS

Examiner.com
Philadelphia-Judaism-Examiner~y2009m7d27-Raffis-sp iritual-Michael-Row-the-Boat-Ashore-makes-perfect- bedtime-lullaby-for-Jewish-kids
July 27 2009

As a fairly newly inductee into the Parenthood Club, I can now
say this:

Any children’s song that doesn’t heave me, the grown up, into an
apoplectic shudder is a song worth its weight in gold-pressed latinum.

I had occasion to mull this new piece of awareness after a recent
family trip to the Haverford Library. There, we found and checked
out a delightful CD called Bananaphone by Raffi, an Armenian
singer-songerwriter born in Cairo – who himself has a fascinating
life story. (Check out this article).

The album included a recording of a song that has always been one of my
favorite black American spirituals: Michael, Row the Boat Ashore. What
a delight it was to discover that not only is the song every bit
as beautiful as I remember, but it actually has a subtle spiritual
message perfect for Jewish children, replete with a nod to Israel.

It turns out the first version of Michael was noted and transcribed
during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea
Islands of South Carolina. It was sung by former slaves whose owners
had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived.

A famous abolitionist, Charles Pickward Ware, who had come to supervise
the plantations on the island, wrote it down after hearing a group
of freedmen singing it. The song was first published in Slave Songs
of the United States in 1867.

The original version of the song, which had numerous Christian
references, can be read here. Over the years, however, many lyrics
have been added and substituted to the beautiful, one might even say
haunting, melody of the original.

The song always begins with the refrain, "Michael, row the boat ashore,
Hallelujah" – lyrics that describe crossing the River Jordan, probably
a metaphor for death. In 1963, Pete Seeger recorded a version similar
to the one Raffi has done, with such lines as:

Jordan’s river is deep and wide, hallelujah.

Meet my mother on the other side, hallelujah.

Jordan’s river is chilly and cold, hallelujah.

Chills the body, but not the soul, hallelujah.

According to the liner notes in Bananaphone, Raffi’s version is his
own unique adaptation. The full lines are as follows:

Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah Michael row the boat ashore,
hallelujah

Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah Michael row the boat ashore,
hallelujah

Sisters help to trim the sail, hallelujah Sisters help to trim the
sail, hallelujah

Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah Michael row the boat ashore,
hallelujah

The river Jordan is chilly and cold, hallelujah Chills the body but
not the soul, hallelujah

Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah Michael row the boat ashore,
hallelujah

Jordan’s river is deep and wide, hallelujah Milk and honey on the
other side, hallelujah

Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah Michael row the boat ashore,
hallelujah

Angel Michael in Jewish tradition

According to William Francis Allen, the reference to Michael in the
original song is the Archangel Michael, who in Christian tradition
is the conductor of the souls of the dead. The original Michael,
however, predates Christianity.

Michael (Michae’el in Hebrew) is an archangel from Jewish apocrophal
writings who was viewed as the field commander of the army of God. The
Talmud interprets his name to mean "Who is like El" [Mi = who and El =
God], and it is meant to be rhetorical.

Who is like El? Only El, of course.

Midrashim on the angel Michael entered Christian tradition via the
Book of Enoch – a pseudepigraphic work that did not make it into
the Jewish canon – dating to around 300 BCE-100 CE. The angel also
appears extensively in the book of Daniel, where he is an advocate
of Israel who sometimes has to fight against the other nations.

In post-rabbinic era Jewish writings, particularly in Kabbalistic
works, he is viewed as "the advocate of the Jews."

Whatever his grand and heedy theological overtones. however, to me,
the archangel Michael is simply a sweet and tender protector of
children. As I tuck baby Adi into bed at night, telling her to get
snuggly and have sweet dreams, it is Raffi’s soft voice that helps
lull her to sleep.

http://www.examiner.com/x-7069-

Russia, Armenia to improve coop in fighting transnational crime

Interfax, Russia
July 24 2009

Russia, Armenia to improve cooperation in fighting transnational crime

NOVOROSSIISK July 24

A joint meeting of the Russian Interior Ministry and Armenian police
has ended its meeting by signing a cooperation agreement for 2010
between the two agencies.

The final document was signed by Russian Interior Minister Rashid
Nurgaliyev and Armenian police chief Alik Sargsian.

Nurgaliyev praised the outcome of the meeting. "The meeting was held
in a constructive manner. I am very pleased with the results, as well
as the decisions that were made during discussion. These decisions
will enable us to further perfect our joint efforts in fighting
against transnational crime," the Russian minister said at the closure
of the meeting.

The Importance Of Being Turkey

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING TURKEY
by Dario D’Urso

Limes, rivista italia di geopolitica
and/the-importance-of-being-turkey/1248
July 22 2009
Italy

The Turkish position is pivotal in the relations of the Eu with
Asia and the Middle East. Ankara’s foreign policy priorities have
shifted. The implications for the geopolitical order of the region.

HomeIn the recent months, a geopolitical actor has embarked on a series
of courageous initiatives ranging from the Caucasus to Central Asia,
passing through the Middle East, Iran, Iraq and Russia. An actor who
is trying to emerge as an important player in various scenarios –
also by courageously playing the energy card. Regrettably enough,
this actor is not the European Union, but one of its oldest bêtes
noires: we are talking about Turkey.

The AKP government, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has re-oriented
Ankara’s foreign policy priorities from an absolute loyalty to the
Euro-Atlantic mantra to a more dynamic approach aimed at asserting
Ankara’s role as a regional mediator in the Caucasus and in the
Middle East, while at the same time strengthening the Turkish links
with the gas-rich countries of Central Asia.

Erdogan – along with his party comrades, the former foreign minister
and now president Abdullah Gul and the current foreign minister Ali
Babacan – shifted Turkey’s geopolitical orientation in an impressive
way. During the August war, the Prime minister visited Tbilisi and
Moscow proposing the establishment of the Caucasus Stability and
Cooperation Platform, a regional mechanism to ‘unfreeze’ the various
frozen conflict of the area, while at the same time spreading the seeds
of a possible resolution of the triangular dispute between Turkey,
Azerbaijan and Armenia (including the Nagorno-Karabakh issue). During
the Israeli bombing of Gaza, an outraged Erdogan put at risk the
special relationship with Jerusalem touring the Arab capitals and
becoming the ‘new Nasser’ in the eyes of the Arab streets. The
Davos walkout made many think that Turkey was definitely shifting
to the East, interacting with Tehran and Moscow, while at the same
time trying to assume the role of energy hub by subtly blackmailing
Brussels on the Nabucco issue.

Although many labelled Ankara’s ‘multivectored’ foreign policy as
irresponsible, the new US administration confirmed the opinion of
many Turks that Erdogan’s international attitude was the right one.

In a matter of weeks Ankara became the destination of several senior
level visits from Washington: the Special envoy for the Middle
East Mitchell and the Secretary of State Clinton paid their visits
praising Turkey’s leader role in the region, and assessing Ankara’s
position as a possible facilitator of any future Washington – Tehran
talk. Moreover, Clinton announced that Turkey will be the first visit
of President Obama in a Muslim country (the visit should take place
at the beginning of April); in that occasion, Istanbul might be the
venue of the long awaited speech to Islam that Obama promised to
deliver within the first 100 days of his mandate.

Of course, contradictions within Turkey’s actions are behind the
corner – especially concerning the relationships with Russia and
Iran. But the message is that Ankara’s ultimate goal, membership
in the European Union, is losing appeal in both Turkish leadership
and people. Sadly enough, the main reason seems to be Brussels’s
dilemma towards having Turkey onboard. The result is that Turkey is
set to become a very important geopolitical actor on several fronts,
so getting the deserved consideration of the Obama administration,
while the EU stands at the corner.

Brussels risks to lose its leverage on Ankara, whose patience is
strained by the lack of political consensus on its membership. And
that is not the only thing Brussels might lose: by speeding up the
accession talks and setting clearly the goal of membership, the EU
might finally increase its role in the Middle East, the Caucasus and
Central Asia. Several member states brought their net of privileged
international relationships when becoming EU member states – let’s
just remember the role Poland and Lithuania played during the Orange
Revolution in Ukraine. With Turkey as a member state, the EU might
be able to strongly perform the role of mediator in those areas where
Ankara exerts an increasing influence.

Turkey should of course continue on the path of those internal reforms
necessary to fully comply with the Copenhagen criteria – especially
those concerning the rule of law, civil and minority rights. But, on
the other side, the EU and its member states cannot risk to ‘lose’
Turkey and its geopolitical potential, neither to an ‘excessive’
eastern orientation, nor to the increased attention of the US..

http://temi.repubblica.it/limes-heartl

Armenia DM Meets The Adjutant General Of The Kansas National Guard

ARMENIA DM MEETS THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE KANSAS NATIONAL GUARD

armradio.am
21.07.2009 18:15

On July 21 RA Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received Major General
Tod M. Bunting, the Adjutant General of the Kansas National Guard,
and US Ambassador to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch.

Greeting the guests, Seyran Ohanyan said the Armenian Ministry of
Defense attaches importance to the six-year cooperation with the State
of Kansas, which is evidenced by the regular visits of the Head of
the Kansas National Guard to Armenia.

The parties stressed that the cooperation between the two countries
continues developing in the fields of peacekeeping, military education
and military medicine.

During the meeting the parties discussed the current state of
relations in the military sphere and referred to issues of deepening
and expanding those.

Ameriabank Profit Totaled AMD 555 Million

AMERIABANK PROFIT TOTALED AMD 555 MILLION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
20.07.2009 12:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ameriabank has secured AMD 555 million profit in
the first half of 2009, the bank’s press office said.

The profit increased by 5.4 times as compared to the first half
of 2008.

According to preliminary data, the banking system profit after taxation
amounted to AMD 4.4 billion in the first half of 2009, decreasing by
66% against last year’s index.

Yerevan to host 1st perf. of Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle’s `Minas’

Yerevan to host first performance of Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle’s `Minas’
18.07.2009 17:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Minas has brought me to Armenia, the Minas I got to
know of in Berlin Gallery. Afterwards, I’ve been to Armenia 10 times,
to learn more about the native land of a portrayer of bright colors,
unrestrained emotions and sincerity,’ said a German musician
Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle.

Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle’s `Minas’ composition (for string quarter
and percussives) will complete a jubilee year of Armenian painter
Minas Avetisyan, whose 80th anniversary was celebrated in Armenia by a
number of events. Next year, celebrations will continue in Moscow and
5 Italian cities.

On artist’s birthday, July 20, House of Chamber Music will host the
first performance of Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle’s `Minas’ featured by
RA State Orchestra of Soloists.

Australian Siblings In Plane Crash

AUSTRALIAN SIBLINGS IN PLANE CRASH

Stuff.co.nz
July 17 2009
New Zealand

The black boxes from an Iranian airliner that crashed in flames near
Tehran, killing all 168 people on board, including two Australians,
have been found.

"The plane’s recording and flight systems have been found," Ahmad
Majidi, head of the ministry’s crisis unit, told the official IRNA
news agency.

"Our experts are examining the black boxes to try to determine the
cause of the crash."

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs today confirmed two
Australians – a NSW brother and sister in their 20s – were listed
on the flight manifesto for the Caspian Airlines Tupolev TU-154,
which crashed near the city of Qazvin.

The siblings hold dual citizenship with Australia and Iran, a DFAT
spokeswoman said.

A statement from DFAT said the siblings’ remains had not yet been
identified.

"Consular staff from the Australian Embassy in Tehran, Iran,
are seeking urgent information from local authorities about the
arrangements to identify the Australians and assistance to return
their remains," the statement said.

‘NOT A SINGLE FINGER’

The Caspian Airlines Tupolev-154 had been en route to Armenia when the
plane caught fire mid-air and plunged flaming into farmland, killing
everyone on board. It is the worst air disaster in Iran in years.

Witnesses and state media said the Caspian Airlines plane was ablaze
before smashing into the ground and exploded shortly after taking
off from the capital’s international airport.

Television images showed a vast crater at the disaster site littered
with debris of plane parts, shoes and clothes.

A relief worker said all he found were "pieces of flesh and bones."

"There is not a single piece which can be identified. There is not
a single finger of anybody left," he said, standing next to a body
bag filled with human flesh.

"All people aboard … the crashed plane are dead. The plane had 153
passengers and 15 crew members," said Mohammad Reza Montazer Khorasan,
head of the health ministry’s disaster management centre.

In Yerevan, the deputy head of the Armenian civil aviation
organisation, Arsen Pogossian, told a press conference that of the
153 passengers aboard, 147 were Iranian, of whom 31 were of Armenian
origin.

The remaining six were four Armenians and two Georgians. Iranian
officials said 10 members of Iran’s junior national judo team were
also among those killed.

Pogossian said the pilot had attempted an emergency landing after an
engine caught fire.

Ad Feedback "A fire broke out in one engine, and the pilot attempted
an emergency landing," Pogossian said.

Witnesses too spoke of seeing the plane on fire before it plunged
to earth.

"I saw the plane when it was just … above the ground. Its wheels
were out and there was fire blazing from the lower parts," witness
Ablolfazl Idaji said, according to the Fars news agency.

"It seemed the pilot was trying to land and moments later the plane
hit the ground and broke into pieces that were scattered far and wide."

A farmer, 18-year-old Ahmad, gave a similar account.

"I was driving my tractor when I saw a big fire in the sky," he
told AFP.

"There were burnt parts scattered across the ground and I followed them
and arrived at the crater. You could not believe your eyes. Nothing
was left, but just a big hole with fire coming out of it."

ANGER AT CASPIAN

Many relatives poured out their anger at Caspian Airlines, saying
its planes could not be trusted.

"I hate these planes. With so much travel between Iran and Armenia,
there have to be better planes," said Alex, 24, an Iranian of Armenian
origin who lost around a dozen friends and relatives in the crash,
including children.

Another man who was mourning the death of his sister-in-law too
claimed the airline used faulty planes.

"I travel a lot to Armenia, but I never fly on a plane. I don’t trust
them," said the man, whose sister-in-law perished while on her way
to meet her daughter studying in an Armenian university.

"Have you every flown in a Caspian plane? Its seats are all rickety."

As he spoke, several local villagers were seen carrying away broken
parts of the plane, while some took pictures of each other holding
the debris.

The Tupolev Tu-154 plane is a Soviet-designed, medium-range
three-engine aircraft. It was a best-seller for the Russian aircraft
industry between 1972 and 1994.

More than 1000 examples of the medium-range three-engine airliner were
built between the first flight in 1972 and 1994, when production ended.

Similar in size and performance to a Boeing 737, with a range of 4000
kilometres, the Tu-154 can carry between 155 and 180 passengers at
a cruising speed of 850 kilometres an hour.

The last major accident involving the plane was on August 22, 2006,
when a Tupolev of the Russian Pulkovo airline crashed in Ukraine
after trying to fly above a storm, killing 171 people.

‘In total shock’

Grey-haired Arlen Stepanian wept as he waited for relief workers to
find something to help identify his two daughters who were aboard
the plane.

One daughter, Shogher, had told him minutes before take off that the
plane was facing a problem and that take-off had been delayed.

"They were going with their friends on holiday. I had not seen them
for a week. Shogher talked to me from the plane and said the flight
was delayed as there seemed to be a problem with the plane," Stepanian
told AFP.

He said he received her call at 10.52am local time.

"Their mother is at home. She is in a total shock," he said, waiting
near the massive crater from which smoke was still rising hours after
the disaster.

Dozens of policemen and relief workers were preventing relatives from
getting right up to the crater, but the accident site even from a
distance was one of horror and devastation.

Iran’s civil aviation spokesman Reza Jafarzadeh said the plane took
off from Imam Khomeini international airport at 11.33am local time but
"16 minutes later it disappeared off the radar and then it crashed".

State television’s website quoted Ahmad Momeni, managing director
of Iran’s airport authority, as saying that the last conversation
between the pilot and the ground was "normal and did not indicate
any technical glitch".

MAJOR CRASHES

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ordered a transport ministry probe
into the disaster, the third major plane crash in six weeks.

Two weeks ago a Yemenia Airbus crashed in the Indian Ocean off the
Comoros, killing 152 people, while on June 1 an Air France Airbus
plunged into the Atlantic coast off Brazil killing 228.

Iran, which has been under years of international sanctions, has
suffered a number of aviation disasters over the past decade but
Wednesday’s crash is the worst for many years.

In December 2005, a total of 108 people were killed when a Lockheed
transport plane crashed into a foot of a high-rise housing block
outside Tehran.

In November 2006, a military plane crashed on takeoff at Tehran’s
Mehrabad airport, killing all 39 people on board, including 30 members
of the elite Revolutionary Guards.

Iran’s civil and military fleet is made up of ancient aircraft in
very poor condition due to their age and lack of maintenance. The
Iranian regime is barred by sanctions from buying American Boeing
planes or European Airbus aircraft when they include a significant
number of US parts.

Caspian Airlines was established in 1992. Its website said it
operates more than 50 regular and numerous charter flights each
week between Iranian cities and several Middle Eastern and Eastern
European destinations.