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Armenian President made a statement at the European People’s Party Convention

October 18, 2012 By administrator

19:39, 17 October, 2012

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 17, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan who is in Bucharest (Romania) on a working visit, today participated at the European People’s Party Convention and made a statement, reports Armenpress referring to presidential press office.

Statement by President Serzh Sargsyan at the European People’s Party Convention

Dear Mr. Martens,
Distinguished Colleagues,

Nine months ago in Marseille, the preceding EPP Congress welcomed the admission of three Armenian political parties to the great EPP family.

Today, I have the honor for the first time to address the EPP Congress officially in my capacity as President of the Republic of Armenia and the leader of the Republican Party of Armenia. I am grateful to all those present here, and especially to President Martens, for the support provided to our accession. I also thank President Băsescu for hosting this annual meeting and its excellent organization.

Taking this opportunity, I would like to congratulate the leadership of the European Union and citizens of the member States on winning the Nobel Peace Prize. This award testifies to the appreciation of the contribution by the European Union to the consolidation and strengthening of international peace.

The past, culture, and ultimate ambitions and aspirations of the Armenian nation make us an indivisible part of the European civilization. The accession of the Armenian political parties to the EPP stems from our shared Christian heritage as well as from our joint commitment to the basic liberties and to the principles of democracy and human rights. The European People’s Party has become an important link for the revaluation of the European identity. We, therefore, view our membership to the EPP as an important element of our association process with Europe. Our political family is the driving force behind the European integration, as well as a promoter and a major implementing force of the reforms.

I am pleased to note that especially since the launch of the Eastern Partnership Program, the Armenia-EU partnership has been developing vigorously, registering serious qualitative and substantial progress in all areas of cooperation. Today, Armenia is among the leaders of the Eastern Partnership regarding the Association negotiations and the initiated large-scale reforms. We welcome the declaration by this Summit on the Single Market. In the future, the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement will allow Armenia too to benefit from the opportunities provided by the Single Market.

The Government of Armenia has waived the entry visa requirement for the citizens of the EU member states and the signatories of the Schengen Agreement. We hope that all present here and thousands of citizens of your countries will utilize this new opportunity of visiting Armenia freely.

We have initiated development of the agenda for comprehensive reforms, which will result in a much more efficient system of governance. For the implementation of these goals, Armenia needs considerable financial assistance from the European Union. Towards this end, together with the European Commission we have been jointly conducting preparations work for the organization of the donors’ conference for Armenia.

Dear Colleagues,

Our country is getting ready for the presidential elections. The parliamentary elections that took place in Armenia last spring were assessed by the international observers as the best since independence. The authorities of the Republic of Armenia are determined to transform registered progress into a firm trend and to hold free, fair, transparent and democratic presidential elections. To achieve that we are conducting preliminary works stemming from the conclusions and proposals of the OSCE/ODIHR. There is no need to say that this time again we expect active participation of the international observers.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Security of the South Caucasus region is an indivisible part of the European security. We see no alternative to the process of a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh problem in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group. Recently, Azerbaijan challenged the the entire civilized human society by glorifying a murderer extradited by the EU member state. It’s been proved time and again that xenophobia constitutes the official policy of that country and presents an immediate threat to the security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh.

Dear Colleagues,

The financial and economic crisis is a serious threat to the EU and to its partner states. Crisis of such magnitude cannot be defeated single-handedly. The EPP Summit motto this year is very relevant; the response to this challenge is “more Europe”, the response is a more consolidated Europe, and a stronger commitment to the European ideas and solidarity. Only such Europe will be able to overcome the current financial and economic crisis and open a new window of opportunities for the prosperity of our societies.

Thank you.

Filed Under: News

Taleb Rifa: Armenia on the right track in the field of tourism

October 18, 2012 By administrator

Liana Yeghiazaryan
“Radiolur”

The international forum of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) titled “Universal values and Cultural Diversity in the 21st Century” kicked off in Yerevan today within the framework of cooperation between the Armenian Ministry of Economy and UNWTO. Armenian Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan and UNWTO Secretary General Taleb Rifa had a briefing with journalists before the conference would start.

Taleb Rifa, who’s paying his second visit to Armenia, regrets that he has arrived without his family and is determined to visit Armenia with his family next summer to enjoy the beauty of our country. Mr. Rifa has been familiar with the rich Armenian history and culture from the age of eight. UNWTO Secretary General says Armenia has chosen the right path for the development of tourism.

“Even the perspectives of the future in this country are based on history and rich culture. Armenia has demonstrated itself in the best way in the field of tourism. Your country is known all over the world. I have many Armenian friends in my Motherland. I’m sure people in every corner of the world know about your beautiful country thanks to people who once left the Motherland. Your culture is highly estimated around the world,” Taleb Rifa told reporters in Yerevan.

About 740,000 tourists visited Armenia in 2011. The Minister of Economy promises to surpass the number this year. The tourism season still continues, but the trends allow to make such predictions. Tigran Davtyan says it’s unprecedented that the World Tourism Organization holds its conference in Yerevan. He’s inclined to explain this by the importance of Armenia in the field of international tourism. At the same time, according to Davtyan, the congress and the declaration to be signed promise new perspectives of short-term and long-term development of tourism. Armenia has already declared the development of tourism as a priority and is working to improve the infrastructures – the airport, the means of communication and the hotel network.

The international two-day conference of the World Tourism Organization features representatives of RA Government, the private sector and diplomatic missions accredited to Armenia, as well as international experts from the United States, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, the Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, Georgia and other CIS member states.

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European court rules against Turkey in prisoner abuse case

October 17, 2012 By administrator

17 October 2012 / TODAY’S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ordered the Turkish state to pay 10,000 euros in compensation to a victim of police brutality who was abused while in custody.

Thirty-two-year-old Eylem Baş, an inmate serving life in Gebze Prison after being convicted of membership in an illegal armed organization and attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, took the Turkish government to the European court claiming physical and sexual abuse while in police custody at the Kırıkkale Police Station in 2004, when she was initially arrested.

Baş’s application to the court was logged on March 12, 2007.

The court found Turkey guilty of violating Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which states “no one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” and based its ruling on Turkish authorities’ failure to properly investigate the case.

Filed Under: News

Shakira Shows Armenian Flag at Baku Concert

October 17, 2012 By administrator

World famous singer Shakira caused a stir at an international soccer tournament in Beku Saturday as she mistakenly held up a Colombian flag upside down giving the impression it was the flag from Armenia.

The Colombian singer took to the stage before the FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup Final between France and Korea in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the first time since the announcement of her pregnancy.

She was dressed all in black and displaying what she thought was her native Colombian flag. However the flag, turned backwards, represents Armenia due to it having similar colors as the Colombian flag.

Amnesty International had urged Shakira and Rhianna a week before the concert to open their eyes to recent arrests of journalists, bloggers and activists in Azerbaijan, before their performances in the former Soviet republic this month,.

Amnesty and Sing for Democracy said in a joint letter that it wanted to draw the singer’s attention to human rights and freedom of speech issues in Azerbaijan.

“Both singers should be aware of the situation in the country post-Eurovision,” the letter said, referring to the singing contest in the Azeri capital of Baku in May, which spurred protests and rallies by Azeris demanding democracy.

Authorities in Baku arrested dozens of protesters in May and have since arrested several journalists and political activists.

Rihanna is scheduled to perform in Baku on Saturday, while Shakira performed on Oct. 24.

“Amnesty International believes that the Azerbaijani government should afford all artists, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens the right to express themselves freely without fear of reprisal. We hope that you share our belief,” said the letter to Rihanna and Shakira.

Filed Under: News

Reaching Out: Armenian project to help “brothers in Syria” to continue despite Turkish airspace ban

October 17, 2012 By administrator

By Siranuysh Gevorgyan
ArmeniaNow reporter

Armenian organizers of a humanitarian airlift to Syria said on Tuesday they were determined to continue their efforts to help compatriots in the embattled Middle Eastern country despite some traffic difficulties they faced in operating their maiden mission.

the humanitarian aid sent to Syria through the Help Your Brother program in Armenia was checked in Turkey before the plane was allowed to proceed to Aleppo, the city where most of Syria’s 80,000-strong Armenian community is concentrated.

The cargo including 14 tons of food and medicines that had been collected across Armenia reached Aleppo late on October 15 and will be distributed among Aleppan Armenians through the Red Crescent and the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Vahan Hovhannisyan, a leading member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the party that initiated the movement for helping ethnic Armenians in Syria, said they had chosen neutral organizations for the distribution of aid so that neither the Syrian government nor the rebels accuse the movement of having a bias.

The Air Armenia cargo plane carrying out the flight had to land in the Turkish city of Erzurum and spend six hours there while Turkish authorities were inspecting the cargo. A number of international and local media reported that the aircraft was “grounded” by the Turkish authorities, but Hovhannisyan says the landing had been planned in advance and there was nothing “forced” about it.

Turkey, which is having increasingly tense relations with Syria, banned Syria-bound flights through its airspace on Sunday. They agreed to allow the plane carrying humanitarian aid from Armenia only on condition that it lands and undergoes a thorough inspection. Ankara and its international partners have voiced concerns about possible arms supplies to Syria, a country currently engulfed in a bloody internal conflict.

“The inspection in Erzurum was probably the most thorough the world has ever seen. They took out all boxes, checked the contents of 7,000 of them by hand and also used detection dogs. They had fire engines and troops on standby in what was a kind of staged display of force, but we take such things calmly. It was a humanitarian cargo and had to be allowed to proceed by all laws,” says Hovhannisyan, citing eyewitness accounts.

The senior Dashnaktsutyun representative says they could announce that the plane would land in Turkey beforehand, but there was a “subtle detail” stopping them from doing that.

“A few hours before the flight the Turkish authorities announced that they banned all flights to Syria through Turkish airspace. If we made any statement in those conditions, that would certainly have led to Turkey also applying its ban in our respect. We pretended that we weren’t aware of anything to make it too late to apply the ban against us, too,” explains Hovhannisyan.

Meanwhile, the United States has backed Turkey’s decision to ban Syria-bound planes from flying through its airspace, at the same time praising Ankara’s “measured and appropriate posture” with regard to the most recent incident in which the plane from Armenia carrying humanitarian supplies to Aleppo was checked.

“It [the Armenian flight] was confirmed to be humanitarian supplies, and they were allowed to go on to Syria,” said Spokesperson for the US Department of State Victoria Nuland at a press briefing in Washington, commenting on the development involving the Syria-bound plane carrying Armenian aid.

The U.S. official added: “We are encouraging all of Syria’s neighbors to be vigilant with regard to how their airspace is used, particularly now that we have this concrete example.”

Help Your Brother movement coordinator Lilit Galstyan thinks that the civil initiative has achieved great success as it has managed to attract all sections of the Armenian people.

A total of 40 tons of food as well as 30 million drams (about $74,000) have been collected as part of the initiative. The rest of the aid will be sent to Aleppo soon. The organizers, however, do not indicate the exact date of the second airlift. Certain donation pledges have been made to the project that would help take care of the expenses to get the aid to Aleppo by air. Galstyan says that the movement will not stop its work on collecting money and food as they understand the Syrian conflict “does not have a quick solution.”

Meanwhile, officials at the Syrian Air company said on Tuesday that in light of the Turkish ban they have rerouted their weekly flights to Armenia and from now on these flights will be operated via Iraq and Iran.

Filed Under: News

Indian director to make film about Armenian Genocide?

October 15, 2012 By administrator

October 15, 2012 | 15:45

Famous Indian director Shekhar Kapur says he may make a film about the Armenian Genocide, india.nydailynews.com reports.

“Going to Armenia to study massacre of Armenians in 1915 and perhaps make a film on it later. Going toYerevan. Is there an Armenian community in India?” he tweeted.

“I am just going to Yerevan to explore the possibilities of making a film,” he added.

Kapur became famous after shooting Hindi language movie Bandit Queen. Kapur’s Elizabeth starring Cate Blanchett was nominated in 7 categories in the 71st Academy Awards.

Filed Under: News

AIR Armenia okayed Syria-bound plane’s landing in Turkey

October 15, 2012 By administrator

October 15, 2012 – 16:21 AMT

Armenian airplane carrying humanitarian assistance to Syria made a scheduled landing in Turkey, director of AIR Armenia CJSC said.

As Arsen Avetisyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the planes carrying cargo to Syria must be granted permit for operating flights in the Turkish airspace.

“We received the permission with one precondition: the plane must land in one of the Turkish airports for cargo search,” he said, adding that company itself gave consent to landing at Erzurum airport.

Earlier, Turkey ordered an Armenian plane flying to the Syrian city of Aleppo to land on Monday, October 15 and authorities were searching its cargo, as Ankara steps up efforts to prevent its air space being used to supply the Syrian military, Reuters reported.

Turkey had previously been informed the plane, which was forced to land in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum, would be carrying humanitarian aid and Armenian officials knew it would be searched, an official from the Turkish prime minister’s office said.

The plane would be allowed to continue on its journey if nothing else was found, a Turkish foreign ministry official said.

Turkey forced down a Syrian airliner travelling from Moscow last Wednesday and said it was carrying Russian munitions destined for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s military, infuriating Moscow and Damascus.

Russia has said there were no weapons on the plane and that it was carrying a legal cargo of radar. But it moved to cool friction with Ankara – Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the incident would not hurt “solid” relations.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said over the weekend Turkish air space had been closed to Syrian planes. Syria has also banned Turkish planes from flying over its territory.

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If Armenian Genocide was condemned we would not have to recognize Holocaust – Slovak judge

October 14, 2012 By administrator

October 13, 2012 | 19:30

Chairman of Slovakian Supreme Court Štefan Harabin is confident that France will finally adopt a law penalizing Armenian Genocide denial.

Not only France but other European states as well will raise the question of the Armenian Genocide sooner or later, he said in an interview with Golos Armenii newspaper.

“We will have to return to the issue regardless of economic and political interests. During my meeting with journalists in Saint Petersburg I also spoke about the Armenian Genocide,” he said. “If Genocide was condemned after the World War I, we would not have to recognize and condemn the Holocaust after the World War II.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: armenian genocide

Sibel Edmonds on RT- For War with Syria: Need Ignition? Let’s Just Make it Up, Cook it Up, Set it Up!

October 12, 2012 By administrator

My Brief Interview on RT- For War with Syria: Need Ignition? Let’s Just Make it Up, Cook it Up, Set it Up!

Saturday, 13. October 2012 by Sibel Edmonds
‘NATO, Turkey seek pretense for attack on Syria’

Yesterday I was on RT for a brief interview on the recent developments in the long-ago-planned US war on Syria. As I mentioned during the interview, Boiling Frogs Post was one of the first news sites reporting on those long-ago-conceived and planned operations targeting Syria:

11 months ago, in November 2011 I reported on the Secret US-NATO Training and Support Camp in Turkey to Oust Syria’s Assad.

On December 11, 2011, Boiling Frogs Post broke the story on US Troops Deploying on Jordan-Syrian Border.

In mid-December 2011 we had a brief analysis of Turkey’s Sudden 180 Degree Turn on Syria

In December 2011, we had a follow-up on US Government-Mainstream Media collusion in obscuring all reporting on Syria here.

And this is one of my RT interviews on Syria from last year: Click Here

Anyway, These links provide some background for what I emphasized during my interview with RT yesterday, and here is the video clip:

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Russia, Syria, Turkey

Azerbaijan sends terrorists to Afghanistan?

October 11, 2012 By administrator

October 11, 2012 | 14:43

Azerbaijani media spread reports confirming that Azerbaijan is sending terrorist to hotbeds of tension around the globe.

Vesti.az posted a video of an explosion in a military base of international coalition forces in Afghanistan on November 21, 2008. One of the suicide bombers is speaking in Azerbaijani.

The video obtained by APA agency shows that mujahid Abu Omar Lezgi announces he struggled for Islam and declared holy war against the US forces. The terrorist drives his truck with 3 tones of explosive in the direction of a military base in Host province of Afghanistan. The blast killed the terrorist and 40 American servicemen.

The mujahideens filmed every minute of the explosion and the incidents that happened before it. The man tells where explosive was made, pointing at a military base in the map. His citizenship and real name are not reported. However, he is speaking only in Azerbaijani.

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