Monument To Armenian Genocide Victims To Be Erected In Moscow

MONUMENT TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS TO BE ERECTED IN MOSCOW

PanARMENIAN.NET
09.09.2009 16:36 GMT+04:00 l

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 8, Moscow Municipal House hosted the
regular session of Monumental Art Committee which reviewed the proposal
on building a sculptural composition dedicated to Armenian Genocide
victims. Considering initiators’ willingness to cover financial costs,
committee members found it advisable to include the proposal in the
"Appendix on Building Monumental Constructions of Urban Importance. "

Architectural composition may be placed on the territory of New
Nakhichevan and Russian Eparchy of Armenian Apostolic Church, which
is currently at the stage of construction, Regions.ru reports.

A Memorandum Of Website Establishment Is Signed

A MEMORANDUM OF WEBSITE ESTABLISHMENT IS SIGNED

Aysor
Sept 9 2009
Armenia

Yesterday, September, 8, RA Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and creative
group "Hanguyc" signed a memorandum of website establishment which
would have pan-Armenian values and significance, the press-office
reports.

DA minister Hranush Hakobyan highlighted the using of high technologies
in unification of Armenian world and the involving of Diaspora into
strengthening the capacity of the Armenian statehood. In this regard
Hranush Hakobyan noted the importance of using Armenian language,
translations and converters for eastern-Armenian and western-Armenian.

"I am sure we’ll have our own Google but as DA minister I dream on
Armenian CNN," H.Hakobyan said adding that the Armenian search system
would also contribute the creation of pan-Armenian television.

"Time for unification all the high technologies to solve Armenian
identity conservation came," minister said adding that in November
6-10 in San-Francisco it would be hold the 3rd Conference on Armenian
high technologies "ArmTech-2009".

Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and creative group "Hanguyc"
() will facilitate the establishment of the Armenian
search system and networking system that will eventually be able
to assume the role of the national local regulator, combining all
Armenian sites in one system and reducing in this area increasing
financial leakage.

"This network may become the basis of a virtual "Armenian world"
which will also include a number of specialized professional networks
that allow combine intellectual, cultural and scientific potential
of Armenians around the world and send a unified work of the network
for the benefit of Armenians in Armenia and Diaspora."
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Aysor, Armenia
Sept 9 2009

A memorandum of website establishment is signed

Yesterday, September, 8, RA Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and creative group â??Hanguycâ?? signed a memorandum of website establishment which would have pan-Armenian values and significance, the press-office reports.

DA minister Hranush Hakobyan highlighted the using of high technologies in unification of Armenian world and the involving of Diaspora into strengthening the capacity of the Armenian statehood. In this regard Hranush Hakobyan noted the importance of using Armenian language, translations and converters for eastern-Armenian and western-Armenian.

â??I am sure weâ??ll have our own Google but as DA minister I dream on Armenian CNN,â?? H.Hakobyan said adding that the Armenian search system would also contribute the creation of pan-Armenian television.

â??Time for unification all the high technologies to solve Armenian identity conservation came,â?? minister said adding that in November 6-10 in San-Francisco it would be hold the 3rd Conference on Armenian high technologies â??ArmTech-2009â??.

Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and creative group â??Hanguycâ?? () will facilitate the establishment of the Armenian search system and networking system that will eventually be able to assume the role of the national local regulator, combining all Armenian sites in one system and reducing in this area increasing financial leakage.

â??This network may become the basis of a virtual â??Armenian worldâ?? which will also include a number of specialized professional networks that allow combine intellectual, cultural and scientific potential of Armenians around the world and send a unified work of the network for the benefit of Armenians in Armenia and Diaspora."

www.hanguyc.am
www.hanguyc.am

DAMASCUS: Syrian -Armenian Joint Committee Starts Activities

SYRIAN -ARMENIAN JOINT COMMITTEE STARTS ACTIVITIES

Cham Press, Syria
Sept 7 2009

Activities of the Syrian-Armenian Joint Committee started on Monday
in the Armenian Capital of Yerevan co-chaired by Syrian Minister of
Economy and Trade Amer Hosni Lutfi and Armenian Minister of Agriculture
Gerasim Alaverdyan.

Means of consolidating and promoting economic, trade, investment
and cultural relations to meet the interests of both countries will
be discussed.

The Committee will also review cooperation between the two sides in
the fields of trade, investment, banks, transportation, electricity ,
oil, higher education, communications, agriculture, health and tourism
in addition to housing and construction, local administration along
with social, sport and industrial affairs.

The necessary documents for enriching the legal framework regulating
bilateral relations in many fields will be prepared by the Committee.

The Armenian delegation will be accompanied by Syrian businessmen who
will hold meetings with their counterparts from the Armenian private
sector to discuss joint work relations in addition to activating the
role of the Syrian-Armenian Business Council.

Meetings of the Syrian-Armenian Committee come in the framework of
activating bilateral cooperation between the two countries after the
latest visit of President Bashar al-Assad to Armenia where both sides
called for developing economic relations and the investments between
the two countries .

Yerevan To Host High Fest 7th International Performing Arts Festival

YEREVAN TO HOST HIGH FEST 7TH INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.09.2009 15:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 1-8, Yerevan will host High Fest 7th
International Performing Arts Festival, featuring About 33 theater
companies from 22 countries of the world.

"Despite economic crisis, which affected the culture in the first
place, we managed to invite Philip Janti’s theater group, Bulgarian
"Credo" theater, "Trickster Theater" of Sweden and Kazakhstan’s
Artichokes Theater," festival coordinator Shoghakat Galstyan told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

The festival will also feature International Program of Puppet and
Children Performances and ARMS FEST Armenian International Student
and Youth Program as well as a seminar on set design, conducted by
world known masters of performing arts.

ANKARA: The role of civil initiatives in the Armenian opening

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Sept 4 2009

The role of civil initiatives in the Armenian opening

Friday, September 4, 2009
GİLA BENMAYOR

The long-awaited historical step for the normalization of relations
between Turkey and Armenia has finally been taken.

Given the reactions from both parties against the agreement made
between Yerevan and Ankara under the mediation of Switzerland, it can
be said that the `normalization process’ will not be easy. The
opposition in Armenia has risen.

We have seen from the news stories on TV that the demonstrators
crowding the streets led by the Tashnak Party had come up to the point
of calling for the resignation of President Serge Sarkisian.

The European Armenian Federation is also angry. So are some of the
leading organizations of the Armenian diaspora.

According to the Tashnak Party, the agreement between Ankara and
Yerevan is the victory of Turkish diplomacy. Devlet Bahçeli,
leader of the Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, defines that
`diplomatic victory’ as a `diplomatic freak.’

According to Bahçeli, Turkey has yielded to the unlawful
demands of Armenians. In the end, opponents from both sides have
entered into a competition of `blaming’ their governments. In fact,
they are no different from each other.

The importance of channels of dialogue

If only there were more people in Armenia who sincerely support
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s words, `We cannot be enemies with
Turkey forever.’

If only there was an opposition party in Turkey that has worked more
on such an important issue like the `Armenian opening’ and found a
solution to it. This morning I had an e-mail from Canan
Arıtman, İzmir deputy of the Republican People’s Party,
or CHP, who referred to President Abdullah Gül’s `Armenian
roots’ a few months ago.

She wrote, `My advice to the AKP [Justice and Development Party]
government is that they do not bring the protocol of betrayal against
Turkey and Azerbaijan to Parliament.’

It is clear that both the MHP and the CHP will try hard to obstruct
the approval of the protocol by Parliament. At this point, I believe
the civil initiative has to undertake an important role. There is no
doubt that the normalization process will accelerate as long as the
channels of dialogue between Turkey and Armenia increase.

Can’t we say that this historical step taken by Armenia and Turkey is,
partially, the sprouting of seeds planted by some civil initiatives
over the years?

Hrant Dink’s belief

For instance, I have been following the work done by the
Turkish-Armenian Business Development Council, or TABDC, founded in
1997, for a long time. The TABDC, chaired by Kaan Soyak on the Turkish
side and Arsen Gazaryan on the Armenian side, has been working
painstakingly for years in order to develop relations between Armenia
and Turkey.

I guess I first heard about the activities of the TABDC in the early
2000s when an Armenian dance group had begun to perform at the
Atatürk Cultural Center, or AKM, in Istanbul. I met Gazaryan
through this occasion.

The TABDC is active in numerous fields, ranging from tours held for
Armenians in the United States to promote Turkey to efforts toward
increasing the trade volume between two countries. My first visit to
Armenia, however, was bound with another civil organization.

In 2003 we went to Yerevan as part of a visit of Turkish-Armenian
Women Communication Group, established by the Marmara Group
Foundation. We had contacts with several women’s organizations.

As far as I know, the Turkish-Armenian Women Communication Group is
not active any more, but it surely played a role in planting the seeds
of peace. Hrant Dink used to believe that both societies should create
a mutual language of dialogue. It is surely possible for the countries
to learn how to build the dialogue through nongovernmental
organizations, art, music or dance.

Galust Will Let No One Insult Levon Ter-Petrosyan

GALUST WILL LET NO ONE INSULT LEVON TER-PETROSYAN

13:59:22 – 04/09/2009
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The Republican vice president, the head of the Republican faction
Galust Sahakyan dwelling on the possible cooperation between the
government and the HAK in connection with the Armenian-Turkish
question stated that he is against Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s ideas but not
his personality. Galust Sahakyan says he will never let any young
Republican member insult Levon Ter-Petrosyan because he is our fist
president. Sahakyan even stated that he does not have the right to
pass the limit of criticism in address of the first president. The
Republican vice president made this statement to defend Levon
Ter-Petrosyan from the leader of the Social Democratic Hnchakyan Party
Lyudmila Sargsyan, who had criticized the HAK soft response to the
Armenian and Turkish protocols a day before. The SDHP is a member of
the HAK. Galust Sahakyan thinks a political figure for whom Levon
Ter-Petrosyan opened the way has no right to criticize him.

After fulfilling his role of the lawyer of Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Galust
Sahakyan passed to the main question and said there is no chance to
cooperate with the Congress in connection the Nagorno-Karabakh issue
because they want an independent Karabakh, while the leaders of the
HAK agree that Karabakh had autonomy in the composition of
Azerbaijan. As to the Armenian and Turkish relations, Galust Sahakyan
considers the cooperation possible as there are common approaches and
they may discuss them.

http://www.lragir.am/src/index.php?id=c

Those Scenes Were Taped By Policemen

THOSE SCENES WERE TAPED BY POLICEMEN

police
08:37 pm | September 03, 2009 | Politics

Yesterday the Special Investigative Service released information
according to which they received the video showing scenes of police
intimidation from the March 1 ad hoc committee and a citizen who was
interrogated as an eyewitness and informed that he had received the
video from his oppositionist friend.

"They taped the scenes and we were able to get the scenes with help
from our assistants who were among them," chairman of the public
council leading an investigation into the events of March 1 Suren
Abrahamyan told "A1+".

He considers the justification of the SIS as unserious and recalls that
when the video was released last summer and discussed in parliament,
the SIS was also participating in the discussions and even brought
eyewitnesses for one of the episodes. If they wanted, they could have
seen those scenes after they were released when they had the video.

Let us remind that the SIS touched upon the issue of bringing the
police who committed the violence to justice when Samvel Nikoyan
appealed to the SIS and when the decision on amnesty was already
in effect.

Without Suren Abrahamyan’s information, a person who knows a thing
or two about technology and watches the scenes will immediately see
that the video was taped by the friend of the police who was brutally
beating the citizen with a club.

Let us take note of the fact that the policemen simply eliminated
the scenes that perhaps didn’t show any of the events of March
1. They stole the videos and even cameras of the cameramen at "A1+",
"Yerkir Media" and the ALM television stations, but they let the
person standing next to them tape their illegal actions.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/09/3/

Armenia, Japan Sign 170 Million Yen Agreement On Farming Machines Pu

ARMENIA, JAPAN SIGN 170 MILLION YEN AGREEMENT ON FARMING MACHINES PURCHASE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.09.2009 13:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia and Japan have signed a 170 million yen
grant agreement for the purchase of farming machines, reported the
press office of the RA Ministry of Agriculture.

5 combiners and 30 tractors will be purchased, RA Agriculture Minister
Gerasim Alaverdyan said.

For his part, Japanese Embassy official Misaki Ikegama said that
Armenia will continue assisting Armenia to develop agriculture. "Grants
will help Armenia produce more food," he said.

BAKU: Azad Rahimov: "The Report That The Azerbaijanis, Who Voted For

AZAD RAHIMOV: "THE REPORT THAT THE AZERBAIJANIS, WHO VOTED FOR THE ARMENIAN SINGERS IN EUROVISION-2009, UNDERWENT PRESSURE IS A POLITICAL GAME"

APA
Sept 4 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku. Elnur Mammadli – APA. "The report that the Azerbaijanis, who
voted for the Armenian singers in Eurovision-2009, were summoned
to the National Security Ministry and interrogated, is a political
game," Azerbaijan’s Youth and Sport Minister Azad Rahimov said, APA
reports. He said that no one was summoned to any office or underwent
pressure in Azerbaijan.

"It became clear that none of the 43 people, who voted for Armenians,
but Rovshan Nasirli was in the National Security Ministry. Rovshan
Nasirli went to the National Security Ministry without a lawyer and
was interrogated there. This is a political game," he said.

According to the Minister, if the National Security Ministry had
begun such an investigation, at least half of those who voted would
have been interrogated.

"Why only one man was called and the whole world began to protest
after his interview," he said.

Azad Rahimov said Armenians seized an opportunity.

"Azerbaijan took the second place and Armenians could not digest
it. Now they seized an opportunity to raise a clamour," he said.

Afghanistan: Narco-Cartels A Growing Threat, UN Drug Agency Warns

AFGHANISTAN: NARCO-CARTELS A GROWING THREAT, UN DRUG AGENCY WARNS
Aunohita Mojumdar

Eurasia Insight
ticles/eav090209.shtml
9/02/09

A report released September 2 by the United Nations Office on Drugs
and Crime has good news and bad news about narcotics cultivation and
trafficking in Afghanistan. The good news is that 800,000 Afghan
farmers have stopped cultivating poppies; the bad is that those
who continue to grow illicit crops are becoming more efficient, and
traders are forging stronger ties with criminal and insurgent groups,
as well as corrupt officials.

The UNODC report, titled Afghan Opium Survey 2009, documents a decline
in opium cultivation in Afghanistan for the second consecutive year,
dropping by as much 22 percent since 2008. Prices for opiates are also
at a 10-year low. But, signaling improved efficiency, the production
of narcotics from poppy plants was down only 10 percent.

Good news is deeply entangled with the bad. Helmand, a province with
a notorious reputation for the drug trade, showed a one-third decrease
in areas used for poppy cultivation. Nevertheless, the province still
accounts for the lion’s share — 56 percent — of poppies grown in
Afghanistan, according to the report.

Officials say several factors contributed to the gains made in the
anti-drug fight, including more robust counter-narcotics operations
by Afghan security and NATO forces, stronger provincial leadership,
and favorable market conditions for the cultivation and sale of
other crops.

The UNODC declared the strategy of eradication a continuing
"failure" noting that, despite the enormous human and economic
cost, only 4 percent of the crop had been effectively eradicated
with force. Speaking with the media in Kabul on September 2, UNODC
Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa criticized the continuing
collusion between the drug trade and corrupt government officials
and questioned some recent actions by the Afghan government.

"Drug lords should be brought to justice, not executed in violation
of international law or pardoned for political expediency,"
he said. President Hamid Karzai recently pardoned several drug
smugglers including a relative of his election campaign manager. The
international community had earlier criticized the Afghan government
for executing drug smugglers, arguing that a weak criminal justice
system lacking checks and balances made such executions suspect. Costa
expressed concern about the pardon and release of traffickers, adding
that corruption was "an enabling factor" and "major lubricant" to
the drug trade.

While welcoming the good news at a "time of pessimism about the
situation in Afghanistan," Costa cautioned against foreseeing a trend,
warning that stockpiling and a fluctuating opium market were also
contributing factors to the decline. "Is it a trend or a market
correction?" Costa asked rhetorically. "Hopefully the former, and
certainly the latter."

In a well-attended news conference held jointly with Minister of
Counter Narcotics General Khodaidad Khodaidad, and UN Deputy Special
Representative for Afghanistan Peter Galbraith, Costa warned that new
links among insurgents and criminal groups were "spawning narco-cartels
in Afghanistan linked to the Taliban."

The linkage between poppy cultivation and insurgency is growing. "Like
never before, the fates of counter-narcotics and counter insurgency
are inextricably linked," Costa added.

Costa also expressed concern about opium stockpiling. He estimated
that 10,000 tons had accumulated, and described this burgeoning
stockpile as a "ticking-bomb" that needed to be uncovered and defused.

Speaking to EurasiaNet after the news conference, Costa emphasized
the importance of law enforcement, good governance and delivery of
aid to provinces that had performed well. "Control of territory"
and security will be crucial to maintaining momentum in the anti-drug
fight. Greater development assistance needs to be delivered faster,
more efficiently and through fewer intermediaries, he said.

The risks to cultivators and drug lords had been low until Afghan
security forces and international forces began carrying out more
robust operations, Costa added. "The impunity enjoyed thus far by
the Afghan drug economy is under threat," he noted.

The UNODC report documented that the number of poppy-free provinces
increased from 18 last year to 20 in 2009, including Kapisa,
Baghlan and Faryab. But Nangarhar, which was poppy free last year,
lost that coveted status to become a poppy-producing province
once again. Reversals also included Badghis Province, where poppy
cultivation increased tenfold from 500 to 5000 hectares in the past
year, according to the UNODC report. Overall, Afghanistan has 34
provinces.

Though many observers have become concerned that cannabis is replacing
opium in areas that have successfully beaten back poppy growth, no
such figures were included in the report. UNODC Country Representative
Jean-Luc Lemahieu told EurasiaNet that such figures were expected in
January of 2010. Satellite imaging technology used to detect cannabis
is more exacting than that for poppy and the UNODC only recently
acquired the funding to undertake such a study. Lemahieu emphasized
that the linkages between cannabis production and insurgency were
not as strong as with opium.

Costa called for a regional approach to Afghanistan’s drug problem,
emphasizing the need to widen antinarcotics programs to Iran and
the Central Asian states. To that end, the UNODC has brokered a
Trilateral Initiative involving Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan to
share counter-narcotics intelligence and run joint operations. It
has also created a Central Asia Intelligence Centre, headquartered
in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

"Controlling drugs in Afghanistan will not solve all of the country’s
problems, but the country’s problems can not be solved without
controlling drugs," Costa concluded.

Editor’s Note: Aunohita Mojumdar is an Indian freelance journalist
based in Kabul. She has reported on the South Asian region for the
past 19 years.

http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insightb/ar