Cascade Insurance Becomes One Of Leading Companies In Armenian Insur

CASCADE INSURANCE BECOMES ONE OF LEADING COMPANIES IN ARMENIAN INSURANCE MARKET DURING THREE YEARS OF ITS OPERATION

Noyan Tapan
Dec 10 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The authorized capital of Cascade
Insurance CJSC has grown by about 200 million drams in the fourth
quarter of 2007 and currently makes 618 million 640 thousand drams
(over 2 million USD), as a result of which the company occupies a
leading position among Armenia’s insurance companies. This step aimed
at replenishing the company’s authorized capital by shareholders of
Cascade Insurance bears evidence of the fact that the shareholders
have long-term programs, the director general of the company Garnik
Tonoyan stated at the December 10 press conference.

65% of shares of Cascade Insurance belong to Cascade Capital Holding
created by the Cafesjian Family Foundation, 35% – to the European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

According to the executive director of Cascade Insurance Levon
Mamikonian, the total amount of insurance premiums collected by the
company in January-September 2007 made over 427 million drams (12.43%
of the total sum collected by 9 companies operating in the Armenian
insurance market), thanks to which Cascade Insurance occupied third
place in the market. The company has signed 1,145 insurance agreements,
paid compensation of 88.6 milion drams based on 1,724 claims (14.8%
of the total and second place).

Compensation sums of the greatest amount were paid in connection with
health and car insurance.

Cascade Insurance occupies first place by the amount of insurance
premiums collected by some types of insurance: particularly, the amount
of health insurance premiums makes up more than 45% of the total
amount of premiums collected in the Armenian insurance market. The
profit of Cascade Insurance amounted to over 23 million drams in
January-September 2007, whereas the company operated at a loss in
the previous two years, which was envisaged by the business program.

Speaking about the development prospects of the Armenian insurance
market, G. Tonoyan said that the management of Cascade Insurance
appreciates the reforms being implemented by the Central Bank
of Armenia in the insurance market. In his words, the proof of
the positive tendencies is that insurance companies having large
capitalization operate in the market. The director general of Cascade
Insurance did not rule out that in 2008, the number of insurance
companies operating in Armenia will decline again (in 2006, there
were 16 companies). In his opinion, it is also not ruled out that
some influential foreign insurance companies will start operating
in Armenia.

RA Deputy Foreign Minister Receives Azeri, Turkish, And Georgian Jou

RA DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES AZERI, TURKISH, AND GEORGIAN JOURNALISTS, WHO ARRIVED IN ARMENIA AT CAUCASIAN CENTER’S INVITATION

Noyan Tapan
Dec 7, 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. On December 7, RA Deputy Foreign
Minister Arman Kirakosian received a group of Azeri, Turkish, and
Georgian journalists, who are in Armenia at the invitation of the
Caucasian Center for Proposing Non-Traditional Conflict Resolution
Methods. Welcoming the Caucasian Center’s initiative, the Deputy
Minister attached importance to organization of such meetings and
visits as manifestation of popular diplomacy and a serious step aimed
at establishment of a dialogue among neighbor states.

According to the RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and Information
Department, A. Kirakosian answered questions about the Nagorno
Karabakh settlement, Armenian-Turkish relations, and development of
Armenian-Georgian cooperation.

Azerbaijan usual intrigue

Panorama.am

20:16 05/12/2007

AZERBAIJAN USUAL INTRIGUE

`Though we have already expressed our comments about the events, but
we would like to repeat once more that the news is far from the
reality and they are nonsense. It is quite obvious where those things
do come from. And we can call them but intrigue,’ announced Vladimir
Karapetyan, Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman. The thing is that Kurd
Working Party intended to rebase military weapons in Armenia and NK.

Seyran Shahsuvaryan, the press secretary of Defense Ministry said to
the Panorama.am journalist that there are no Kurd military forces or
military weapons in NKR. He particularly mentioned that NKR is not an
open zone where weapons could be transferred.

Note: Turkish and Azeri media announced that Kurd Working Party is
looking for a new place and intend to create their military base in
NKR. The media also spread news like official Armenia has also given
its `permission’.

Note: The news about founding military base in NKR is spread by
Turkish `Huriet’ newspaper, not a single official source confirmed
it. Zakhid Orudj, a deputy of Mili medjlis said in an interview given
to `Zerkalo’ newspaper that the Armenians will not yield NK territory
to a single military force.

Source: Panorama.am

New Aarhus Centre Opens In Kotayk Region Of Armenia

NEW AARHUS CENTRE OPENS IN KOTAYK REGION OF ARMENIA

armradio.am
06.12.2007 10:37

An Aarhus public environmental information Centre opened in Hrazdan,
Kotayk province of Armenia.

"Aarhus Centres are catalysts, advocates, educators and facilitators
of sustainable development. The Centre will help in capacity-building,
and in developing co-operation and dialogue among all parties involved
in environmental issues," said Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, the Head
of the OSCE Office.

"Such centers play a significant role in promoting environmental
education in Armenia by conducting public hearings and enhancing
public participation on the local level to ensure a democratic
decision-making process."

The Centre will work with a wide range of partners, including
the provincial administration, non-governmental and international
organizations, the private sector and civil society.

"The Aarhus Centre will serve as an outreach tool for local
authorities, it will help increase awareness on environmental topics
among the population, bring international experience to the region,
and help develop environmentally sound programmes," said Kovalenko
Shahgaldyan, the Governor of Kotayk province.

The initiative to open the Centre was supported by the Ministry of
Nature Protection and the Ministry of Education and Science.

On 12 December, an Aarhus Centre will open in Gyumri, Shirak province,
the ninth such Centre in Armenia.

Republican Party: All problems of quake-stricken region to be solved

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Dec 7 2007

Armenian Republican Party: All problems of quake-stricken region to
be solved within three years

YEREVAN, December 7. /ARKA/. All problems of the region stricken by
Spitak earthquake will be solved within three years, Galust Saakyan,
deputy chairman of Republican Party of Armenia, said on Friday.

`I think that all these problems solution will help people come to
terms with their grief’, he said.

Anahit Bakhshyan, a member of Heritage parliamentary faction, said
that joint efforts are needed for eventual recovery of quake-stricken
areas.

`We ought to do whatever necessary to enable our citizens to live
normally in their country’, she said.
On November 7, Armenia marks anniversary of Spitak earthquake
occurred in 1988.

That devastating earthquake was one of the tragic events in Armenian
history.

The earthquake intensity reached 10 on the Richter scale in Spitak,
epicenter, 9 in Gyumri and 8 in Vanadzor.
Spitak was reduced to rubble. The earthquake took 25,000 lives, left
140 people disabled and 500,000 homeless. –0–

Alinoush Torian: The first lady physics professor in Iran

AZG Armenian Daily #225, 06/12/2007

Social

ALINOUSH TORIAN: THE FIRST LADY PHYSICS PROFESSOR IN IRAN

Par’s Interview with Iran’s First Female Physics Professor at the Old
Age Home

"I declined the Sorbonne Chair to serve my nation!"

Fars News Agency: Iran’s First Lady Physics Professor is now resting
gracefully at an Old Age Home after founding Iran’s First Observatory
and Solar Telescope in Iran’s Astronomical History, and graduating
from Sorbonne University, and teaching for thirty years. Her only
honor is educating successful students – today’s professors.

Alinoush Torian was born in 1299 [Iranian Solar Calendar = 1920 A.D.]
to an Armenian family in Teheran. In June 1947 she graduated with a
Bachelor of Science in Physics from the Faculty of Sciences of the
Teheran University. In August of the same year she became an employee
of the Physics Laboratories of the College of Sciences, and a year
later was appointed as the Head Laboratory Technician of the same
College.

After unsuccessful attempts to have her professor, Dr. Hessabi [he
was Einstein’s student and one of Iran’s most famous Physics
Scientists in the World] sponsor her to be sent to Europe for further
studies with scholarship; she travelled at her own expense to France
and enrolled at the Atmospheric Physics of Paris University.

In 1956 she received her Doctorate of Philosophy Degree from the Paris
Sciences University, and declined a professorship position at the
Sorbonnes University and returned to Iran to serve her Nation as
Assistant Professor of Physics and Thermodynamics.

In 1958 the Government of the West German Federal Republic availed to
Teheran University a scholarship for graduate Post Doctoral Research
in Solar Physics Observatory. She was chosen and left Iran in
1959. She returned after nine months of Research.

In June 1964 she was appointed as Iran’s First Female Professor of
Physics [and I presume one of the First Female Professors of Iran
ever!]

In October 1965 she was elected to the Geo-physical Committee of the
Teheran University. And in 1968 she was appointed as the Head of Solar
Physics Research Group of Teheran University’s Institute of
Geo-physics; and started work in the Solar Physics Observatory – which
she herself was a primary founder of!

She was the First Person who started teaching the Physics of
Astronomy.

In 1978 she requested to retire and her wish was passed.

Ezzatollah Arzi, President of Physics Society of Iran who was once
Alinoush Torian’s student revealed to Fars News Agency that Professor
Torian had a very courteous and professional mannerism. She was very
kind indeed. And she was friends with us all. Her approach and her
demeanor were imbued with deep humility. She was instrumental in the
field of Solar Physics Sciences in Iran which eventually led to the
development of the field of astronomical physics and solar physics.

Alinoush Torian has given away her home to charity; and since she has
no children nor any relatives in Iran, she is living in Towhid Old Age
Home. For an interview with the First Lady Professor of Physics in
Iran, we went there in the company of one her long time friends. She
welcomed us with open arms and a serene and jolly demeanor, and
invited us to feel at home while smiling broadly.

When we asked her to reminisce from her teaching days at the
University, she smiled and responded all my teaching memories are
happy memories! I loved my students and as a result they loved me
back. Thus I never felt uneasy. I regarded my students as friends and
never felt the need to get pompous with them. A teacher must be kind
because she must teach serenity to the students – these are the future
of the nation! If professors are bad tempered, they may not be proper
role models.

* Best Memories: 30 years of teaching at the Teheran University and
the founding of the Solar Observatory in Iran.

* Main reason for success during her teaching career: Humility! One of
my colleagues enquired why do students visit you so frequently and
converse with you while none do the same with us! My response was
surely your approach has not been warm.

* Did you use a scholarship to study in France? I was always an
achiever in my class and attracted the attention of my teachers and
professors. When I finished my Bachelors Degree I asked my professor
for help to receive a scholarship to further my studies. However he
declined because I was a female and reminded me that I have already
overstepped my limits! My father offered to pay for my expenses
saying that scholarships are for needy students. I went to France and
obtained my Doctorate from Sorbonne. Despite having a position offered
to me there, I decided to return to Iran.

* What made you decline the Sorbonne offer? I wanted to return to my
nation, Iran. I had an offer to start work there even before
graduation. However I told my French professor that I have come here
only to study and return to Iran. Many chided me for my stupidity.
However I am happy to have taught to a whole generation of students.

* You are conversant in how many languages? My mother was Swiss
educated. My parents spoke French, Persian, and Armenian; and
oftentimes conversed in French with each other. My brother and I also
spoke Armenian and Persian. We also learned French. I can also
converse in English and in Turkish. Many scientific articles are in
English.

* Have you ever made a trip to Armenia? This was a dream of my Youth
Days! Before the Revolution, Armenian Borders were closed to
us. … After the Revolution I didn’t have the capability to make the
trip.

Translated by Nader Rastegar

Refusal to register R. Hovannisian obligatory move on behalf of govt

Lragir, Armenia
Dec 5 2007

REFUSAL TO REGISTER RAFFI HOVANNISIAN WAS AN OBLIGATORY MOVE ON
BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT

After the question and answer session of the parliament on December 5
Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan held a briefing and answered questions
about home political developments.

Question: Mr. Prime Minister, recently the Yezidi community has
stated to support Serge Sargsyan in the presidential election, that
Serge Sargsyan is their president. Stories headlined `President of
Yezidis’ came out. What is your opinion?

Answer: It is difficult to measure wickedness, it is too difficult.
Certainly, I have heard about those descriptions. I’d like to remind
the pronouncement of the ex-prime minister of Russia Mr. Chernomyrdin
who said they wanted it to be better, it turned out as always. This
time they wanted to sting, they failed. Because I am proud that the
Yezidis consider me as their candidate. I would be very happy if the
Jews, the Russians, the Assyrians, the Kurds who live in Armenia made
such statements. I mean the minorities, therefore I did not mention
the Armenians, because the president of Armenia should be the
president of everyone. Because it is impossible to build good Armenia
for only the Armenians. In other words, I am amazed by how narrow
minded they are. Nevertheless, I advise you to take it easy.

Question: How about sending troops to Iraq? In the National Assembly,
which affirmed the proposal to prolong the mission of our troops to
Iraq, many were against. Are you sure that you took the right step by
prolonging the mission?

Answer: I am sure. I have answered a lot of similar questions, I gave
enough arguments and I think it is pointless to talk about it once
more. I will repeat one argument only. We are a small country, we
must make efforts whenever we stand a chance to be not only a
consumer but also a builder of security, give instead of getting. All
the other countries, which do not participate in the peacemaking
activity in Iraq, have other opportunities to become involved in the
international processes, and they participate in other ways. I can
give a number of examples but since it is not advisable to mention
separate countries, if you dive into your memory, you will recall a
number of countries which participate in this with immense sums, and
so on. I am sure we are making the right step.

Question: Mr. Prime Minister, you have visited the French embassy
today. What was the purpose of the visit?

Answer: I did not have a definite purpose. It was a working meeting.
I have a great number of such meetings, if not every day, at least
several times a week, we inform about all of them. Although I
understand the context of your question, you mean why others announce
about such meetings with excitement. It is their problem. Everything
is normal, it is a working visit. Yesterday I met the U.S. Charge
d’Affaires, a.i., today I met the French ambassador in the morning,
we had lunch, the day after tomorrow I am meeting the ambassador of
Bulgaria. It is working stuff.

Question: Raffi Hovannisian was not registered. What are your
thoughts on this?

Answer: I think refusal to register was an obligatory move on behalf
of the government. I am very sorry that the law bars Raffi
Hovannisian from running in the election because I think he would
have had a positive role. But imagine the requirements of the law are
not observed, the election takes place, and someone who got 4 or 5
percent disputes against the results to the Constitutional Court,
accusing us of registering an ineligible candidate, and claims that
the outcome of the voting is not valid. What shall we do? We cannot
hold an election every time. But I think his participation would be
good for several reasons, I am sure the process would be calm, and
people who hope for the second, third or fourth place would be set
back by a step.

Are Armenians Angry at Jews?

Are Armenians Angry at Jews?

Khatchig Mouradian
Jewcy.com

November 30, 2007

"Thou shalt not stand against the blood of thy neighbor." – Leviticus 19:16

As editor of the Armenian Weekly, I often receive calls from journalists
seeking the perspective of the Armenian community. These days, they
frequently ask me whether the Anti-Defamation League is damaging relations
between the Armenian and Jewish communities. My answer is always a
resounding "no."
Yes, the Armenian community is upset that a prominent Jewish civil rights
organization supports Turkey’s campaign to the deny the Armenian Genocide,
the great tragedy that haunts our community. But we are also aware of the
Jewish-American writers, bloggers, and activists who speak out against ADL’s
hypocrisy.
Armenians also know that throughout the 20th century there was never a
shortage of righteous Jews, individuals who spoke out against the Armenian
genocide. Here, I present three such righteous Jews, whose efforts will
always be treasured by the Armenian community.

Henry Morgenthau
>From the very day when the Ottoman Turkish government started implementing
the systematic destruction of the Armenians, Jewish "upstanders"-as Pulitzer
Prize winning scholar Samantha Power would call them in her book A Problem
>From Hell-have spoken up courageously, against all odds. Take U.S.
Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Henry Morgenthau, for instance. He not only
informed his government, telegram after telegram, of the horrors being
committed against the Armenians, but also challenged one of the main
architects of the genocide, Talaat Pasha.
On one occasion, Talaat told him, "Why are you so interested in the
Armenians, anyway? You are a Jew; these people are Christians…We are
treating the Jews here all right. What have you to complain of? Why can’t
you let us do with these Christians as we please?"
Morgenthau replied, "You don’t seem to realize that I am not here as a Jew
but as American Ambassador. My country contains something more than
97,000,000 Christians and something less than 3,000,000 Jews. So, at least
in my ambassadorial capacity, I am 97 per cent Christian. But after all,
that is not the point. I do not appeal to you in the name of any race or any
religion, but merely as a human being. You have told me many times that you
want to make Turkey a part of the modern progressive world. The way you are
treating the Armenians will not help you to realize that ambition; it puts
you in the class of backward, reactionary peoples."

Franz Werfel
Franz Werfel, an Austrian-Jewish writer, became an international literary
figure with his 1933 novel, Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh, originally
written in German and published a year later in English under the title The
Forty Days of Musa Dagh. The novel tells the story of the heroic
self-defense of the Armenians of Musa Dagh during the Armenian genocide of
1915.
Werfel decided to write the novel after witnessing the plight of Armenian
refugee children in Damascus in 1929. Little did he know that his novel
would not only become a classic and an inspiration for generations of
Armenians, but would also serve as a model of survival and resistance for
his own people during the Holocaust. Prof. Yair Auron writes, "The story of
the defense of Musa Dagh became, indeed, a source of inspiration, an example
for the underground members to learn, a model to imitate. They [the Jewish
youth movements] equated their fate with that of the Armenians. In both
cases, murderous evil empires conspired to uproot entire communities, to
bring about their total physical extinction. In both cases, resistance
embodied the concept of death and national honor on the one hand, and the
chance of being saved as individuals and as a nation on the other."

Raphael Lemkin
Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-Jew, coined the term "genocide" in 1944 based on
the planned extermination of the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915 and
the Jews during World War II. He worked tirelessly to have the United
Nations pass a law on the prevention and punishment of that crime. Finally,
on Dec. 9, 1948, the UN General Assembly ratified the Genocide Convention.
Lemkin, who lost 49 relatives during the Holocaust, wrote, "The sufferings
of the Armenian men, women, and children thrown into the Euphrates River or
massacred on the way to [the Syrian desert of] Der-el-Zor have prepared the
way for the adoption for the Genocide Convention by the United Nations." He
added, "One million Armenians died, but a law against the murder of peoples
was written with the ink of their blood and the spirit of their sufferings."
***

Today, many Jewish writers and activists are walking in the footsteps of
Morgenthau, Werfel and Lemkin. Time will show that it is they who are
genuinely fighting against anti-Semitism, racism and bigotry. They will
prove stronger than the Foxmen of this world.

ngry_jews

http://www.jewcy.com/cabal/are_armenians_a

First Yerevan-Stepanakert And Stepanakert-Yerevan Flights Will Be La

FIRST YEREVAN-STEPANAKERT AND STEPANAKERT-YEREVAN FLIGHTS WILL BE LAUNCHED

KarabakhOpen
04-12-2007 12:08:44

The airport of Stepanakert will be reoperated by autumn 2008,
President Bako Sahakyan said in yesterday’s news conference. "Most
people we met confessed they do not visit Karabakh often because no
planes fly there."

He said he has invited specialists from the Department of Civil
Aviation of Armenia and they have already made a conclusion.

The president said as of today the airport of Stepanakert can
receive only helicopters. He said soon the available equipment will be
installed. The rest of equipment will be brought from Gyumri where the
airport has been modernized recently for international flights. New
equipment costs millions of dollars, therefore old equipment will be
installed in the airport Stepanakert of Stepanakert.

There will be no international flights for the time being because the
permission of Azerbaijan is required for that. "For the time being,
we will launch Stepanakert-Yerevan and Yerevan-Stepanakert flights. Air
travel will help revive not only tourism but also life in the country,"
the president said.

Armavia Air Company’s Flight Security Meets International Standards

ARMAVIA AIR COMPANY’S FLIGHT SECURITY MEETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Nov 27 2007

YEREVAN, November 27. /ARKA/. Armavia Air Company’s security
meets international standards, Rafael Avetikyan, chief of Armavia’s
security unit, said Tuesday at a press conference. He said 100-percent
conformity with international standards was placed on record after
Operational Safety Audit carried out in Armavia.

He said that all security elements, including service providers’,
not only the company’s activities, were placed on record.

"It means the result is reached thanks to the air company staff’s
efforts and work", Avetikyan said.

He added that Armavia is now cooperating with many organizations
ensuring the company’s non-stop functioning.

He said that every worker is responsible for security.

"Armavia Air Company’s all employees are licensed and certified",
Avetikyan added.

Armavia national air company is the leader at Armenia’s aviation
market.

The company was established in 1996 by Aviafin Ltd and Mika Armenia
Trading Ltd.

In June 2005, Mikhail Baghdasarov became the owner of 100% of the
company’s shares.

The company operates over 70 regular flights a week.