Azerbaijani Press: Opposition intends to continue rallies

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition
 Saturday
Opposition intends to continue rallies
Baku / 23.09.17 / Turan: "There is no corruption, freedom for
political prisoners" is the motto of the Saturday rally of the
opposition. Participants in the opposition rally demanded that the
authorities "return the money stolen from the people". This thought
sounded a refrain in all speeches at the rally. "This corrupt regime,
which tramples our rights for decades, is now caught red-handed. Now
there is evidence of this corruption,"said the leader of the Popular
Front Party of Azerbaijan, Ai Kerimli. Now it's time to return the
people stolen money from him, Kerimli added. "The people do not want
much. The people say that you have plundered billions of the country.
Now at least raise salaries for workers, raise pensions, allowances,
create jobs, cancel paid education. Enough already to plunder the
wealth of the country,"Kerimli continued. He also called for the
release of political prisoners. At the same time, Kerimli pointed out
that in the process of preparing for the rally 53 activists of the
PFPA were detained.
IlhamHuseyn, who was supposed to be the leading rally, was arrested
the day before for 15 days. Other members of the party Emil Salamov,
SagifGurbanov, BahruzHasanli, AgilMaharramov were arrested for the
same terms. "The purpose of these arrests is not to allow rallies to
be protracted. But everyone cannot be arrested,"Kerimli said.
NuraddinMammadli, chairman of the Supreme Majlis of the PFPA, drew
attention to the obstacles created by activists in the regions to put
their participation in the rally. Jamil Hasanli, chairman of the
National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF), accused the authorities
of "corruption and theft".
"This power is used to steal. She stole from the people the right to
free elections, stole national wealth. And finally she stole the
journalist AfganMukhtarly from Tbilisi,"Hasanli said sarcastically. He
focused on the authorities' suppression of media freedom. Hasanli
pointed to the blocking of websites criticizing the government, the
closure of the newspaper Azadlig and finally attempts to eliminate the
agency Turan. "This power is struggling with free media to prevent the
people's voice from reaching the international community," Hasanli
said.He said that the struggle of democratic forces continues, and on
October 7 at 15.00 the next meeting is scheduled. Exactly at 17.00 at
the stadium was turned off electricity and the organizers could not
read the resolution of the action. Participants of the action
periodically chanted the slogans "Resign!", "Freedom!".- 06D--
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2017 September 23 (Saturday) 15:11:05
The protest rally of the National Council of Democratic Forces
Baku / 23.09.17 / Turan: Several thousand people gathered on Saturday
for a protest rally of the National Council of Democratic Forces,
which began at 15:00 at the stadium "Mehsul" in the Yasamal district
of Baku. The rally is held under the slogan "Return the money stolen
from the people!", almost $3 billion, which were illegally exported
from the country under various pretexts in recent years and spent on
bribery and lobbying the interests of the Azerbaijani authorities
abroad. These facts were revealed by the international journalistic
organization Center for the Study of Corruption and Organized Crime
(OCCRP).
In particular, it was alleged that Baku bribed the German politician
Eduard Lintner (former head of the PACE monitoring committee), the
Bulgarian politician Irina Bokova (former UNESCO Director-General) and
Italian politician Luca Bolonte (former vice-president of PACE).
Lintner led the commission of observers from Germany in the
presidential elections in Azerbaijan in 2013, Bokova held the photo
exhibition "Azerbaijan - the space of tolerance" in the same year. In
turn, Bolton received money to prevent the adoption of the resolution
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on political
prisoners in Azerbaijan, Radio Liberty reports.
The OCCRP argue that most of the funds that the Azerbaijani
authorities brought to the accounts of fictitious British companies
belonged to Azerbaijani banks, including the state-owned International
Bank of Azerbaijan. In addition, the Russian state company
Rosoboronexport transferred $ 29 million to the "front man from
Azerbaijan" in 2012. Two million dollars, presumably, went to bribes,
the rest of the amount, it is claimed, went to the structures
connected with high-ranking officials of Azerbaijan.
However, the Azerbaijani government rejected all these accusations,
saying that they are being spread by the Armenian lobby and
philanthropist and businessman George Soros.
The opposition of Azerbaijan considers the OCCRP report to be real and
objective and requires the government to give explanations. -02D-

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/18/2017

                                        Monday, 
Sarkisian Calls For Immigration, Investments From Armenian Diaspora
(UPDATED)
 . Anush Muradian
Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian addresses the Sixth
Armenia-Diaspora Conference in Yerevan, 18Sep2017.
Armenia's government will encourage ethnic Armenians living abroad to
relocate to their historical homeland in an effort to address its
demographic problems, President Serzh Sarkisian said on Monday.
Sarkisian urged Armenian Diaspora organizations to assist in that
endeavor as he addressed hundreds of their representatives attending a
government-organized conference in Yerevan. He also renewed his calls
for greater Diaspora investments in the struggling Armenian economy.
"We note that demographic trends in our country are extremely
concerning and result from many objective and subjective factors of
the last 25 years," he said in a long speech delivered at the Sixth
Armenia-Diaspora Conference. "In the coming years, our efforts will be
aimed at speeding up the natural growth of Armenia's population and
substantially changing the emigration-to-immigration ratio.
"We have declared that our goal is to ensure that Armenia has at least
4 million residents by 2040. Obviously we would have trouble attaining
that goal only by increasing the birth rate, prolonging life
expectancy and taking other steps to improve the demographic picture."
The ambitious goal, he went on, also requires "achieving serious
indicators of immigration into Armenia" in the next 25 years. "In my
view, the realization of this objective will be the main subject of
the next Armenia-Diaspora conferences," he said.
"I believe that we are ripe for seriously discussing the issue of
organizing repatriation," declared Sarkisian.
There are an estimated 8 million to 9 million ethnic Armenians around
the world. Only up to 3 million of them live in Armenia. Most of the
others reside in Russia, the United States, Europe and the Middle
East.
Throughout Sarkisian's nearly decade-long rule, scores of Armenia's
citizens have continued to leave their country for primarily economic
reasons. Opposition politicians and other critics of the Armenian
government blame the emigration on what they see as the Sarkisian
administration's failed economic policies and unwillingness to enforce
the rule of law in the country.
Some participants of the forum were skeptical about Sarkisian's
statement, saying that the authorities in Yerevan should ease
socioeconomic hardship in Armenia and stop people leaving the country
before setting such demographic targets.
"I don't believe in utopias," said Stepan Hovakimian, a representative
of the Armenian labor unions in Los Angeles. "I only believe in real
work."
"Thirty thousand Syrian Armenians came to Armenia. How many of them
stayed here?" said Vasken Kasemjian, head of the Social Democrat
Hnchakian Party in Britain. "There are still problems in Gyumri. More
than 25 years have passed since the [1988] earthquake but there are
still homeless people there."
"Let them solve those problems before speaking of grandiose programs,"
he added.
In his speech, Sarkisian again called on wealthy entrepreneurs from
the Diaspora to invest in Armenia. "All necessary conditions for doing
that and the right business environment have been created in Armenia,"
he claimed.
Greater Diaspora investments in the Armenian economy have been
hampered by the country's flawed business environment. While some
wealthy ethnic Armenian entrepreneurs from Russia, the United States
and other parts of the world have set up shop in the country, many
others have been scared away by government corruption and a lack of
judicial independence.
Those problems are apparently not on the agenda of the
Diaspora-Armenia conference that got underway on
Monday.Representatives of Armenia's main opposition groups were not
invited to participate in the forum.
Nikol Pashinian, a leader of the opposition Yelk bloc, condemned the
snub. "This and several other facts prove that the event is meant to
be a PR stunt by Serzh Sarkisian," he claimed.
U.S. Congressman Visits Karabakh
Nagorno-Karabakh - A representative of the HALO Trust briefs
U.S. congressman David Valadao (C) on its demining activities in
Karabakh, 18Sep2017. (Photo by the Amenian National Committee of
America.)
A member of the U.S. House of Representatives visited Nagorno-Karabakh
on Monday about two weeks after helping to ensure continued
U.S. government funding for humanitarian demining operations conducted
there by a British charity.
Representatives of the HALO Trust reportedly briefed the congressman,
David Valadao, on their land-clearing activities in Karabakh that
began 16 years ago.
The organization has since cleared around 90 percent of the
territory's minefields dangerously close to civilian areas. It has
destroyed more than 11,000 anti-personnel and anti-tank landmines
mostly left over from the 1991-1994 Armenian-Azerbaijani war. The
U.S. Congress has financed the effort as part of its direct
humanitarian assistance to Karabakh allocated over strong Azerbaijani
objectives.
Earlier this month, the House of Representatives accepted Valadao's
proposal to allocate another $1.5 million to the HALO Trust's demining
program in Karabakh. The measure was also strongly backed by several
other pro-Armenian lawmakers, notably Ed Royce, the chairman of the
House Foreign Affairs Committee.
"It is a grave reality that families in Nagorno Karabakh live under
the very real threat of landmine accidents each and every day,"
Valadao said on September 7. "However, with the funding secured in my
amendment, I am optimistic significant strides will be made to ensure
the region is landmine free by 2020."
A Republican from California, Valadao is a member of the congressional
Armenian Caucasus. His constituency is home to a large number of
Armenian Americans.
The congressman travelled to Karabakh together with Raffi Hamparian,
the chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), a
Washington-based lobbying group.
An ANCA statement said Valadao will join five other U.S. lawmakers on
Thursday in attending official ceremonies in Yerevan to mark the 26th
anniversary of Armenia's independence.
Anti-Government Activist Again On Hunger Strike In Jail
 . Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia - Hayk Kyureghian is overpowered by police officers after
firing gunshots outside a court in Yerevan, 12Jun2014.
A maverick activist controversially jailed in Armenia has again gone
on hunger strike in an apparent show of defiance against the
authorities.
The 33-year-old man, Hayk Kyureghian, was arrested in June 2014 and
sentenced the following year to 9 years in prison for firing gunshots
to protest against the trial of 14 other activists that staged a
violent anti-government demonstration in Yerevan.
Kyureghian fired from an air pistol towards police officers guarding a
court building in Yerevan after expressing indignation at what he saw
as an unfair trial of those men. He was overpowered and detained by
the policemen. The Armenian police said afterwards that the gunfire
left several officers lightly injured.
The harsh punishment handed to Kyureghian was denounced as unfair and
politically motivated by his family, friends and human rights
activists. He has repeatedly gone on hunger strikes since his arrest.
Kyureghian again began refusing food in his Armavir prison cell on
September 13. Nikol Pashinian, a leader of the mainstream opposition
Yelk alliance, said after visiting the activist on Monday that his
latest protest is timed to coincide with Armenia's approaching
independence anniversary. Kyureghian described the hunger strike as
"resistance against enemies of our independence," Pashinian wrote on
his Facebook page.
Gor Ghlechian, a spokesman for a Justice Ministry division managing
Armenia's prisons, said Kyureghian was moved to a special cell
immediately after notifying the prison administration about the hunger
strike. He gave no reason for the protest, Ghlechian told RFE/RL's
Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).
Kyureghian'stwo brothers were among three dozen members and supporters
of a fringe opposition group that seized a police station in Yerevan
in July 2015. The gunmen laid down their arms after a two-week
standoff with security forces which left three police officers
dead. They went on two separate trials in June.
Press Review
(Saturday, September 16)
"It is nave, to say the least, to think that if Serzh Sarkisian does
not become prime minister [in April] the [government] system will face
a collapse and the opposition will be able to step in," writes
"Zhamanak." "On the contrary, the fact that the opposition is again
targeting a single person means that basically the opposition itself
does not know what to do and is again doing something that will at
best leave it with an illusion of victory."
"Zhoghovurd" says that a series of shootings that outraged many in
Armenia in recent weeks were mainly revenge killings. The paper says
many are now also wondering whether Armenian law-enforcement bodies
were really unable to disarm those criminal groups beforehand. "If
they were not, then this is a tragedy for any state," it says. "It
would mean that there is no law-enforcement system as such. And if the
law-enforcers do control the situation and do not even try to take
away illegal weapons from criminal elements then it's a tragedy too."
"Haykakan Zhamanak" claims that such criminal groups have a government
"license" to act with impunity. "In return for that, they assume one
key obligation: to earn the [ruling] HHK votes during the elections,"
writes the paper. "That is also an additional source of revenue. The
center provides large sums of money for the distribution of vote
bribes. Part of it does not get distributed and is channeled into new
villas and expensive cars for local chieftains." The paper likens such
individuals to "gladiators whose only aim is to stay alive."
"Hraparak" speculates that European Union officials are now somewhat
worried that Armenia may not sign the Comprehensive and Enhanced
Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the EU as planed in November. "The
fact that Armenia dropped out of a [U.S.-led] military exercise in
Georgia at the last minute created fertile ground for those worries,"
the paper says. Armenian pundits, meanwhile, are confident that
Yerevan will not walk away from the deal with the EU this time around.
(Tigran Avetisian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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AS&F Foundation Creates $2 Million Endowment for Homenetmen Glendale Ararat Chapter

Darin Drabing, President and CEO of Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries on the right

GLENDALE – For over 15 years, Homenetmen Glendale Ararat Chapter has had the great fortune of working with Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries and the AS&F Foundation.  During this time, our chapter has received grants and donations totaling close to $500,000.

On April 21, Darin Drabing, President and CEO of Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries, along with Pegine Grayson and Chuck Hoblitzelle of the AS&F Foundation personally visited our center and commended our chapter for the work it has done with the local youth for the last four decades.  They singled out our chapter as an exemplary organization within the community and were extremely impressed by the high number of volunteers running the various programs within Ararat.

However, Drabing had bittersweet news as he told us of the dissolution of the AS&F Foundation, which was behind the many grants our chapter has received throughout the years. But he kept the good news for last: since Ararat’s values align with those of the Foundation, Drabing had a parting gift for our Chapter.

He announced the creation of a $2,000,000 endowment in Homenetmen Glendale Ararat Chapter’s name. He felt this endowment would enable the chapter to draw more donations and contributions; thus making it more sustainable and helping ensure the future of Ararat.

The Chapter Executive Board wishes to express its profound gratitude to the AS&F Foundation as well as to Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries for their unwavering support and friendship throughout the years.

We feel this endowment will further secure our Chapter’s future and allow it to achieve new heights over the next decades, keeping true to our motto: “Elevate yourself and others with you.”

Lebanese Celebrities Najwa Karam and Guy Manoukian Inspire AMIDEAST Students Ahead of Beverly Hills Gala

Najwa Karam (center) visits the EducationUSA Center at AMIDEAST and meets with six students, ALAB member Wafa Saab, and Gala co-chair Milia Garabet

WASHINGTON, BEIRUT—Lebanese superstar Najwa Karam and award-winning Lebanese-Armenian pianist Guy Manoukian’s visit to AMIDEAST’s Beirut office on August 30 caused an emotional outpouring of support. In anticipation of the star-studded Education Hero Award Gala being held in Beverly Hills on October 14, the celebrities’ behind-the-scenes tour included a “meet and greet” with several AMIDEAST scholarship recipients.

Guy Manoukian is welcomed with a small cedar tree during his visit with AMIDEAST board members Asma Zein and Wafa Saab and several scholarship recipients

Representing different backgrounds, ages, and majors, eight young Lebanese scholars shared their stories and how AMIDEAST had changed their lives by enabling them to attend top U.S. schools, including MIT, the University of Chicago, Swarthmore, and Williams College.

The stars were visibly impressed by the accomplishments of these young adults and moved by their commitment to give back to their country. Ms. Karam praised AMIDEAST and its advisory board of successful Lebanese business and civic leaders for their efforts to build the capacity of Lebanon’s youth — much needed efforts in her view to make the country blossom again. Mr. Manoukian urged the young scholars not to forget about Lebanon and or compromise what impact they can make, while continuing to do their best.

AMIDEAST students present Najwa Karam with a small cedar tree to thank her for her support.

The celebrities were also welcomed by two officers of the AMIDEAST/Lebanon Advisory Board (ALAB), who are cohosting the gala: Ms. Asma Zein, General Manager of Infofort Lebanon — Crypta, and Ms. Wafa Saab, CEO of Tinol Paints.

Najwa Karam and her brother during their visit to AMIDEAST/Lebanon

Impressed by the brilliance and commitment of these deserving students, Najwa Karam and Guy Manoukian are generously supporting AMIDEAST’s first international gala by donating their performances in-kind. The evening program will also include a performance by the California Crooners Club. The event promises to be an unforgettable and elegant evening with top entertainment that will generate additional support for AMIDEAST’s programs benefiting youth in Lebanon.

Proceeds from the gala will be used to expand the organization’s youth programs in Lebanon.

For additional details, please visit the gala website: www.AMIDEASTgala.com.

America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc., or AMIDEAST (www.amideast.org), is an American nonprofit organization engaged in international education, training, and development assistance. Founded in 1951, AMIDEAST is headquartered in Washington, DC, with a network of field offices in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, West Bank/Gaza, and Yemen. AMIDEAST has operated continuously in Lebanon for nearly 50 years. The AMIDEAST/Lebanon Advisory Board consists of 30 prominent business and civic leaders in Lebanon, the United States, and the Gulf.