Armenian Servicemen To Integrate To International Security Forces In

ARMENIAN SERVICEMEN TO INTEGRATE TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FORCES IN AFHGANISTAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
24.08.2009 20:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On August 21, Head of NATO mission in Armenia
Samvel Lazarian met with newly appointed NATO Secretary General
Andres Rsmussen.

Communicating RA President, Defense and Foreign Ministers’
congratulations to NATO official, Movsisyan said that Armenia is
inclined to develop partnership ties with NATO, stressing in that
regard the importance of Individual Partnership Program. He also
informed Secretary General that Armenian side attached importance
to participation in NATO’s peacekeeping operations, and Armenian
servicemen will be soon integrated to international security forces
in Afghanistan.

Andres Ramussen highly appreciated Armenia’s cooperation within the
existing format and attached importance to Armenia’s participation
in alliance operations, RA MFA press service reports.

ANKARA: Pan-Turkic after Pan-Islamic?

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Aug 14 2009

Pan-Turkic after Pan-Islamic?

by CENGİZ AKTAR

Following the unrest that broke out in the east of Turkestan,
officially known as Xingjiang, in People’s Republic of China, Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an’s remarks have raised Turkey’s
international pretentions to a new level. Official Turkish foreign
policy led by the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, has
evolved along an Islamic line since the end of 2004, despite the
academic rhetoric from the architect of this policy, current Foreign
Minister Ahmet DavudoÄ?lu.

Despite sumptuous expressions such as `a strong Turkey vision; zero
problems with the region/periphery/basin; maximum mutual interests;
global vision’, in the background diplomatic activities have been
based on religious brotherhood. For the sake of real politics,
overlooking what is happening in the Darfur region of Sudan and in
Iran after presidential elections; becoming a Hamas supporter
unconditionally while trying to broker peace in the Middle East;
adopting a religious stance in the cartoon crisis in Denmark and
rejecting Rasmussen’s candidacy as the new NATO secretary-general on
the pretext of not moral nor political reasons but for religious
justifications… the prime minister’s statement on China added a new,
pan-Turkic dimension to the course of this line.

Since 1923 the Republic of Turkey has always avoided foreign policy
based on ethnicity and religious brotherhood. The sole exception is
the patronage or Turks living in Western Trace and in Cyprus, being
shaped in the framework of an arch-old rivalry with the
Hellenistic/Orthodox world and Greece. Despite grave issues in
neighboring Bulgaria, Turkish policy regarding Turks living in this
country has never been similar to that of Turks living in Greece. The
feeling of brotherhood and kinship with Central Asian republics
intensified in the aftermath of the Soviet disintegration but has
never been channeled into policy. The sympathy some have for Chechens,
though they are not Turks, has never gone beyond the activism of
Caucasus associations. The same goes for the Uighurs.

We have heard ethnic motives in the foreground for the first time, as
Turkey supported Azerbaijan against Armenia. It is no exaggeration to
say that ErdoÄ?an’s `almost genocide’ remark regarding the
Uighur unrest has led to a new platform.

Dangerous and unproductive policies

Adding a pan-ethnic dimension through excessive nationalism to the
already supra-national ummah dimension of religions, will not serve
any good to anyone. To tackle human rights violations committed in
these countries on the basis of democracy not of race and religion,
should be the moral stance of a Turkey that yearns for respect. It
should be being able to talk about Tibet in addition to the Uighur
situation in China. Because otherwise, while you are preoccupied with
pan-Turkism and pan-Islamism others may push their pan-Kurdism,
pan-Arabism, pan-Hellenism and pan-Orthodoxy to the fore. You name
Uighurs as freedom warriors but others see them as terrorists. Others
name Kurds as freedom warriors but you say they are terrorists. At the
end as it is the case today, the arm race just accelerates together
with wars.

Likewise, to have a final say in such matters you need to solve
internal and external problems first; I mean building a firm basis of
democracy. No one will listen to what a Turkey with a serious Kurdish
issue has to say about human rights violations in other countries.

But in the end, all these international claims may simply be
calculated heroism targeting national public opinion. In fact,
regardless of their political choices the majority supports Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an’s scolding everyone abroad as the
way he lashes out at others in the country. They feel proud as his
remarks become a remedy for a lack of confidence since the collapse of
the Ottoman Empire. But let’s not make any excuses for our
complexes. This is rather a social psychological treatment, not an
active foreign policy. Just like a soccer game, it functions to keep
society as a whole.

But the fiasco side of the issue in foreign politics is self-evident:
it is to have no one with us, ridiculing ourselves and suddenly being
like a spare prick at a wedding although our reaction is right in
essence in events such as the Uighur unrest in China, the cartoon
crisis, Rasmussen’s becoming NATO secretary-general and Israeli
attacks in Gaza.

Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian Le musee foisonnant de "Monsieur 5%"

Les Echos, France
Vendredi 21 Août 2009

Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian Le musée foisonnant de « Monsieur 5 % »

ENCART: La fortune amassée grce au pétrole a permis à Calouste Sarkis
Gulbenkian d’assouvir une passion obsessionnelle : celle des choses
précieuses et belles. Les collections constituées par cet amateur
cosmopolite, visibles aujourd’hui à Lisbonne, comptent 6.000 oeuvres
d’art oriental et occidental, de l’Antiquité au début du XX e siècle.

Que collectionne un Arménien né en Turquie, éduqué dans l’Angleterre
victorienne, vivant à Paris dans l’entre-deux-guerres et installé par
la suite au Portugal ? Tout. Car sa nature cosmopolite lui donne une
curiosité universelle. Mais, si, en plus, il est très fortuné et
éduqué, ses acquisitions ne trouveront pas de limites.

C’est bien le cas, unique, de Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian (1869-1955),
un homme d’affaires d’une clairvoyance remarquable. Celui qui sera
surnommé par la suite « Monsieur 5 % » avait compris, dès 1891, alors
qu’il avait à peine vingt-deux ans, que l’extraction pétrolière serait
un enjeu majeur du XX siècle. Après des études au King’s College de
Londres, le jeune Arménien, qui a aussi beaucoup appris de ses voyages
au Moyen-Orient, va devenir un coordinateur hors pair dans le cadre
d’une vision mondiale de l’exploitation du pétrole. Malgré les
tourments de l’histoire de la première partie du XX siècle, il réussit
à mettre en relation les industries pétrolières des différentes
puissances occidentales afin de rationaliser la production de l’or
noir. Et parvient finalement à un accord. En échange, il obtient une
participation à peine imaginable : 5 % du revenu de la production des
principales compagnies pétrolières mondiales. Dans les
années 1950, cette seule activité rapporte annuellement 10 millions
de livres.

Soif d’exception

Calouste Gulbenkian est né dans une famille aisée de commerçants et il
a toujours été passionné par la collection, par l’envie de posséder
des choses précieuses. Comme souvent chez ce genre de personnalités
obsessionnelles, cette tendance a commencé dès l’enfance. Petit
garçon, il consacre tout son argent de poche, malgré les réprimandes
paternelles, aux pièces de monnaie anciennes. A la fin de sa vie, il
en possède 6.000. Mais pas n’importe lesquelles. Calouste est un homme
hanté par l’idée d’exception, d’absolu. Il déclarait : « Mon but est
de constituer une collection de monnaies grecques très belle d’un
point de vue purement artistique. A cette fin, je veux m’en tenir à
des spécimens qui soient dans un état de conservation impeccable et
d’une exceptionnelle beauté. » D’ailleurs, les citations qui sont
données de lui dans ses différentes biographies ou celles qu’on trouve
dans le musée qui porte aujourd’hui son nom à
Lisbonne sont toujours à ce sujet d’une grandiloquence, d’un lyrisme,
un peu indigeste. Il disait par exemple : « Il n’y a que le meilleur
pour moi » ou, à propos de miniatures qu’il désirait ardemment et qui
étaient proposées aux enchères : « Quoi donc ? Aucun prix ne me
dépasse ! Je veux ces miniatures. Je les ferai donc prendre ce soir. »

« Les femmes de mon harem »

Cela dit, à la visite de ses collections à Lisbonne, on doit admettre
que les superlatifs lui conviennent bien. Elles sont composées
d’environ 6.000 oeuvres d’art, qui vont de l’Antiquité au début du XXe
siècle. Au début des années 1920, ses acquisitions sont tellement
massives qu’il achète un hôtel particulier avenue d’Iéna pour les
abriter (1). Quelques-unes sont aussi disposées dans le manoir de sa
propriété de Normandie, Les Enclos, à Deauville (2), un parc de 24
hectares où il cultive son amour de la nature. Ce qui fera dire au
poète Saint-John Perse, ami du milliardaire, que Les Enclos sont « la
pièce maîtresse de [ses] oeuvres, parce que la plus vivante, la plus
intime et la plus sensible » . Lorsqu’une personne inconnue demande à
Gulbenkian de visiter ses collections, la plupart du temps, il refuse
en rétorquant dans un genre oriental : « Dévoilerais-je les femmes de
mon harem à un étranger ? » Mais la collection
continue à se développer et, en 1936, par mesure de sécurité, il
négocie avec le British Museum l’accueil de l’ensemble d’art égyptien
et avec la National Gallery celui de ses meilleurs tableaux. En 1948
et 1950, ces mêmes pièces seront transférées, toujours en dépôt, à la
National Gallery of Art de Washington. Pour le collectionneur,
l’objectif est d’arriver à assurer une pérennité et à négocier une
exonération fiscale pour l’ensemble amassé.

Une pinacothèque impressionnante

Les démarches sont vaines auprès de la Grande-Bretagne comme des
Etats-Unis. Gulbenkian écrit à une de ses relations anglaises : « Mes
oeuvres d’art sont les amis de toute ma vie et mon inquiétude relative
à leur futur domicile est, je le pense, un sentiment très naturel. »
C’est finalement le Portugal du dictateur Salazar qui saura accueillir
ses « amis de toute une vie ».

Gulbenkian meurt en juillet 1955, et la fondation qui porte son nom
est inaugurée seulement quatorze ans plus tard. La moitié de
l’établissement est consacrée aux arts orientaux, l’autre aux
expressions occidentales. Des trésors de tapis islamiques du XVI
siècle, des verreries arabes et des céramiques ottomanes hors du
commun L’amateur n’a pas renié ses origines. Mais il a aussi réuni un
ensemble d’inrô du Japon, ces délicates boîtes placées à la ceinture
dans la tenue traditionnelle nippone. Le versant européen comprend un
ensemble rare de mobilier du XVIII siècle français, souvent d’origine
royale, présenté dans les salles comme des oeuvres d’art. Quant aux
tableaux, ils vont du Moyen Age au XX siècle. Il y a plusieurs
chefs-d’oeuvre comme les portraits de sainte Catherine et saint Joseph
par le peintre flamand du XV siècle Rogier Van der Weyden ou les deux
Rembrandt et le Rubens en provenance du musée de l’Ermitage à
Saint-Pétersbourg, que Gulbenkian avait négocié avec le régime
communiste dans les années 1920. On a cependant bien du mal à
distinguer un fil directeur esthétique dans les choix du
collectionneur. Lui-même disait avec l’assurance qui le caractérisait
: « Pour moi, un tableau doit être une chose aimable, joyeuse, jolie,
oui, jolie ! Il y a assez de choses embêtantes dans la vie pour que
nous n’en fabriquions pas encore d’autres. » Mais le générique de sa
pinacothèque donne plus qu’une impression de joliesse : Rembrandt, La
Tour, Turner, Manet, Degas ou Burne-Jones Une recherche du « bon
plaisir » qui l’a inscrit dans la postérité.

Houstonian battles the Kremlin

Houston Chronicle

Houstonian battles the Kremlin

By LOREN STEFFY Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Aug. 22, 2009, 1:52AM

>From a cluttered desk at his suburban home in north Houston, Bruce
Misamore wages a global battle to recover assets of a long-dead oil
company.
He’s involved in court actions across Europe as well as in Texas and
Russia, where he can’t go for fear of being arrested. He still hands
out business cards with the yellow-and-green logo of Yukos, once
Russia’s second-largest oil company, where he was chief financial
officer.
Five years ago, Russian authorities seized Yukos’ assets to satisfy a
tax judgment against its chairman, the jailed oligarch Mikhail
Khodorkovsky.
Misamore maintains that the tax charges were trumped up and that the
seizure was unjust, a move by the Kremlin to re-nationalize its oil
industry and punish political enemies of Russian leader Vladimir
Putin. Yukos’ assets were eventually sold to two state-owned
companies, Rosneft and Gazprom.
`This whole case is about the forced expropriation of the company
through false taxation,’ Misamore said.
Now retired, Misamore, 59, spends several hours a day working on
Yukos-related legal issues.
All across Europe
The cases have piled up in courts across Europe ‘ Armenia, Cyprus,
Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Switzerland ‘ weaving a
tale that’s part John Grisham, part John le Carré.
In 2006, he and other former executives sold Yukos’ Lithuanian
refinery and its pipeline in Slovakia, collecting about $1
billion. The proceeds are held by two Dutch companies set up by
Misamore and other former Yukos executives outside Russia on behalf of
the company’s shareholders.
`We’ve been able to protect that from the Russian government so far,’
he said.
Russian prosecutors have argued that Misamore and his counterparts
stripped valuable assets from the company and sold them for personal
gain.
Calls allegations absurd
Misamore dismisses the allegations as absurd. He and the other former
executives are pressing their own claims that could exceed
$100??billion against the Russian government before the European
Court of Human Rights. It’s the largest case of its kind to be brought
in the court’s 60-year history. A hearing is set for November in
Strasbourg, France.
Any proceeds would be distributed to the com- pany’s 60,000
shareholders, many of them Russian nationals and oil field workers in
Siberia. (Misamore said he sold most of his own Yukos stock at a loss
years ago.)
If the ECHR case succeeds, it would be a blow to the Kremlin, and in
addition to winning long-sought compensation for Yukos shareholders
could help Khodorkovsky, who’s serving a nine-year sentence in Siberia
and is facing new charges that could extend his prison term.
This wasn’t how Misamore expected to spend retirement. A veteran of
Marathon and Pennzoil, he joined Yukos in 2000. The company wanted to
establish Western accounting standards and planned an international
expansion that included acquiring oil interests in the U.S.
About a year after Khodorkovsky’s arrest in 2003, Misamore was in
London when he received a call from another company official that the
Russian government was seizing company assets and warning him not to
return to Moscow or he might be arrested.
He returned to Houston and, with a company-owned laptop as the only
listed asset, put Yukos in Chapter 11 to stall the seizure.
Stolen laptop
The tactic, though, didn’t work for long, and the laptop was later
stolen in a mysterious home burglary that Misamore believes was the
work of the former KGB.
Since then, he’s been focusing on Yukos’ assets outside Russia to
which, he argued, shareholders have a legitimate claim. Several
European courts have agreed, although the Russian government continues
to battle him on every front.
He fights on from his office in the Champions area, which is adorned
with trin-kets bearing the Yukos name. On the wall hangs a Soviet-era
poster that proclaims `Oil, the blood of the state.’
For Misamore, five years after the saga began, it seems more like the
blood from a turnip.
Loren Steffy is the Chronicle’s business columnist. His commentary
appears Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Contact him at
[email protected]. His blog is at

http://blogs.chron.com/lorensteffy/.

RA NA Speaker Expects Objective Assessments From Committee On March

RA NA SPEAKER EXPECTS OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENTS FROM COMMITTEE ON MARCH 1-2 EVENTS

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.08.2009 20:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan met today with the
members of the temporary parliamentary committee investigationg the
events of March 1-2 of 2008. Hovik Abrahamyan reminded that September
15 is the deadline for committee’s work and a final report is ready
to be submitted by March 1. The speaker stressed that the conclusions
of the Committee should be comprehensive, independent, and address
all questions of the National Assembly of Armenia.

Speaker also noted that the conclusion would be also important for
PACE, whose assessment of the report is important. However, as Hovik
Abrahamyan said, the Armenian parliament is accountable to the people,
society and political forces of Armenia, expecting full and objective
answers form the committee, press service of RA National Assembly
reports.

Iran Permits Access Of UN Inspectors To Its Nuclear Facilities

IRAN PERMITS ACCESS OF UN INSPECTORS TO ITS NUCLEAR FACILITIES

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.08.2009 21:04 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran allowed inspectors of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to attend an almost finished heavy water
reactor in Arak, and agreed to increase the control of the uranium
concentrating complex in Natanz, IAEA representatives anonymously
reported on this, since the information is classified.

Concentrating Complex, located under the ground at 322 km. south of
Tehran, was discovered 6 years ago. Iran has already made three teams
of UN inspectors to leave the facility and rejected negotiations on
the control. The latest IAEA report states that Natanz had 5,000
centrifuges in June, by 1,000 more than in February and another
2,000 are ready. Most experts believe that by February Iran will have
accumulated tons of enriched uranium, enough to create one nuclear
bomb in future, ISRA.com reports.

Rivals Caught In Tornado Slipstream

RIVALS CAUGHT IN TORNADO SLIPSTREAM

UEFA.com
Friday 21 August 2009

Moldovan champions SC Tornado Chisinau moved to the top of UEFA Futsal
Cup Preliminary round Group A in Bulgaria on Friday as nine different
players scored in a 10-0 defeat of Cork City FC.

Tornado top Mini-tournament hosts MFC Varna had led after Matchday
1 but although they beat Turkey’s Gazi Universitesi 5-2, they trail
Tornado on goal difference and must win the decisive match between
the two sides on Sunday to reach the Main round. Dorin Coceban was the
only player to score twice for Tornado as nine of their ten outfield
selections registered. A Vladimir Petrov hat-trick, his first two
goals coming in the opening three minutes, was the key for Varna.

Danish success The three-team Group G got underway on Friday
and Denmark’s Futsal BGA beat hosts KMF Zelezarec Skopje of FYR
Macedonia 5-3, scoring all five of their goals in last eleven minutes
of the first half. Montenegro Stars Budva face BGA on Saturday, the
Danish side knowing a win would take them through, and Zelezarec the
following night.

Deciders Also on Saturday, two pools will be decided. FK Nautara Kaunas
lead KF Tirana on goal difference ahead of their Group E finale. In
Group F, Asa Tel-Aviv are also in front of Erebuni Yerevan on goal
difference with Austrian hosts 1. FC Allstars Wiener Neustadt, a point
behind Erebuni, taking on Asa and Erebuni playing Hvot Blonduosi. FK
Nikars Riga and AC Omonia are already through and all groups will be
decided by Sunday.

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Pyunik Again At Top Of Armenian Football Higher League Championship

PYUNIK AGAIN AT TOP OF ARMENIAN FOOTBALL HIGHER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT TABLE

Noyan Tapan
Aug 20, 2009

YEREVAN, AUGUST 20, NOYAN TAPAN. Tye Pyunik-Banants match delayed
from the 15th round of Armenian Football Higher League Championship
took place on August 19 in Vazgen Sargsian sports ground. It ended
with the score of 1 to 0 in favor of Pyunik. Karlen Mkrtchian scored
the only goal at the 16th minute of the game.

Thus, Pyunik again headed the tournament table with 41 points.

The matches of the 19th round are scheduled for August 22 and 23.

ANTELIAS: The Third Ecumenical Formation Seminar concludes

PRESS RELEASE
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"RELATIONS, COLLABORATION AND REFLECTION CONSTITUTE THE INTERRELATED
DIMENSIONS
OF ECUMENICAL VISION AND ACTION"
Said His Holiness Aram I

The third ecumenical formation seminar concluded its work on Friday 14
August 2009 at St. Mary’s Monastery in Bikfaya. The programme included
presentations, plenary discussions and round tables on the Armenian Church,
its history, liturgy, feasts and rituals, and inter-church and
inter-religious relations. Participants reflected on the overall theme of
the seminar, "who is my friend?" through daily morning Bible studies.

His Grace Bishop Nareg Alemezian, Director of the Office of Ecumenical
Relations, and Dr. Nora Bayrakdarian-Kabakian, the Moderator of the
Committee, invited the participants to assess their experience. After
expressing their thanks for this opportunity to learn about the church and
ecumenism, they asked the Committee to organize such events more often in
order that they might deepen their understanding of the church and its
traditions, the ecumenical movement, and the nature of inter-religious
dialogue in general and Christian-Muslim dialogue in particular. As
follow-up, they requested that thematic seminars be organized on a rotating
basis in the dioceses in different regions. They also asked the Committee to
strengthen the work on the diocesan level.

In his concluding remarks, His Holiness Aram I expressed his appreciation of
the contribution of the participants, and he said that living in a diaspora
situation, the Armenian Church is in touch with different religions and
cultures. These interactions must be taken seriously by our church in its
ecumenical and inter-religious engagement. His Holiness reminded the
participants that relations, collaboration and reflection constitute the
interrelated dimensions of ecumenical vision and action. His Holiness
reaffirmed the ecumenical commitment of the Armenian Church.

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the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the Ecumenical
activities of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

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Noone says ‘one minute’ to the military exercise with Israel

soL English

Noone says ‘one minute’ to the military exercise with Israel
Friday, 14 August 2009

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Turkey, Israel and USA will conduct a joint naval and air force
exercise. Turkey will host the rescue and relief exercise dubbed
Reliant Mermaid. The exercise manifests the growing collaboration of
three countries in the East Mediterranean.
Naval and air forces of Turkey, Israel and USA will gather to conduct
the rescue and relief exercise dubbed ‘Relient Mermaid’. In the
exercise, efficient and rapid response to maritime emergencies and
humanitarian assistance and the coordination for that purpose of all
three countries’ naval and air forces are targeted.
In the exercise 8 ships, 4 helicopters and three search-and-rescue
planes from three countries will take part. The exercis that will be
conducted between August 17-21 in Turkey was conducted last year in
the international waters 40 km away from Israel’s Haifa Port. Lebanon
and Syria, two East Mediterranean countries do not take part in the
exercise which is presented to have a rescue and relief
purposes. Moreover, Turkey do not have joint rescue and relief
exercises with these two countries of the region.
After the exercise starts, there will be a press meeting in the Aksaz
Naval Base in Marmaris. The exercise which points to increasing
collaboration of Turkey with Israel and USA was first conducted in
January 7, 1998. These exercises are conducted every year in the East
Mediterranean and they are the result of Turkey-Israel collaboration
agreement of 1996 and a military agreement between USA and Israel.
While limited information about the exercise is written in Turkey,
Israeli press underlines the fact that ‘Reliable Mermaid’ is the first
joint military exercise since Davos crisis. According to the Israeli
press, the exercise proves that after the Davos crisis, both
countries’ authorities’ declarations that they have no problems in
relations is true. In Turkey, however, the exercise is presented
merely as a search and rescue exercise.

http://english.sol.org.tr/news/international