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Navasardyan: New PM can ensure stability better than anyone else

April 14, 2014 By administrator

First of all, the oligarchic elite and alternative political field contributed to the replacement of Armenia’s Prime Minister, President of Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardyan told reporters.

NavasardyanAccording to him, the elite is the most influential factor which is very sensitive to shocks.

Armenia’s new Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan perhaps better than anyone else can ensure stability in the country, he said.

Navasardyan then explained the meaning of the “alternative political field.”

“The matter concerns not only the party which has declared itself “an alternative force,” but also those parties which do not demand a change of the country’s policy, but rather demand the resignation of the government. So, we replace individuals, but do not propose any new political system,” he noted.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, PM, Yerevan

Hovik Abrahamyan is Armenia’s new PM

April 13, 2014 By administrator

April 13, 2014 | 15:40

204214YEREVAN.  – Armenia’s new Prime Minister is Hovik Abrahamyan,  Armenian parliament’s Deputy Speaker Eduard Sharmzanov told reporters on Sunday.

He said the Executive Body approved and the board adopted the candidacy of Hovik Abrahamyan.

RPA held a meeting of the Executive Body and then a meeting of the board. New prime minister has 20 days to form a new Cabinet.

Abrahamyan has been the Speaker of the National Assembly since 2012.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, new PM

Armenia: In 2014, the Ministry of Education will commission 699,500 school books including some Kurdish and Yezidi

April 12, 2014 By administrator

The Armenian Ministry of Education will buy and distribute school books in Kurdish and Yezidi language for schools attended by the children of some 40,000 Kurdish Yazidi citizens of Armenia. This information was arton98924-314x235announced by Armen Achotian the delegate of the Ministry of Education and Science at the government meeting on 10 April. His ministry also command textbooks on Armenian language and literature, Russian language, mathematics, technology, the study of chess, and the History of the Armenian Church. In 2014 the primary budget plans to allocate the sum of 969 million drams (about $ 2.3 million) for a total purchase of 699,500 school books to be provided to primary schools of Armenia.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Kurdish, school books, Yezidi

Armenian president completes official visit to Turkmenistan

April 9, 2014 By administrator

As part of his official visit to Turkmenistan, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, accompanied by his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, left Ashgabat for the city of Armenian President Visit TurkmanastanTurkmenbashi.

The Presidents of Armenia and Turkmenistan praised the warm relations between their countries and reaffirmed their intention to deepen during talks held in the Turkmen capital Ashgabat yesterday.

Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan have claimed “mutual understanding on a wide range of issues” in a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the negotiations.

The two leaders have pointed to the need to increase the volume and still modest bilateral trade, which has shrunk by over 22% to $ 22.7 million last year. They said in this regard that the Armenian-Turkmen intergovernmental commission on bilateral cooperation should intensify activities to achieve “tangible results in the field of trade relations. ”

Sarkisian and Berdimuhamedov also agreed to set up trade offices in the capital of another. They presided over the signing of an agreement with Armenia and the main business associations of Turkmenistan. The economic focus of their talks was underlined by holding a business forum Armenian-Turkmen to coincide with the official visit Sarkisian in the Central Asian state.

“I am pleased that relations between Turkmenistan and Armenia dynamically developing,” Sarkisian said during a joint press conference held in the luxurious presidential palace Berdimuhamedov.

“We discussed in detail the issues of trade and economic cooperation,” he said. “Unfortunately, trade between our two countries declined last year. But we have experience in cooperation and, more importantly, the potential in the fields of energy, light, textile industry and agriculture. ”

Sarkisian said that he and Berdimuhamedov discussed ways of “development of energy projects,” without elaborating.

The hydrocarbon wealth of Turkmenistan has been the main supplier of natural gas to Armenia in the 1990s, until the Armenian government signed a long term contract with the Russian monopoly Gazprom.

During a visit to Yerevan end of 2012, Berdimuhamedov listed oil, gas and electricity from the concrete areas of economic cooperation were discussed at “very good and constructive” talks with Sarkisian. Turkmen autocratic leader also congratulated Armenia at the time to support the country in the international arena.

Sargsyan, for his part, thanked Turkmenistan yesterday to maintain “neutrality” on the Nagorno-Karabakh and “understanding” for the position of Armenia on its resolution.

The report of Turkmenistan with Armenia was very cordial in Berdimuhamedov and his late predecessor Saparmurat Niyazov. The latter visited Yerevan in 1996 and received a Mesrop Mashtots order, one of the highest in the State Prize of Armenia, four years later.

Berdimuhamedov was quoted by the official news agency of Turkmenistan as having noted that “traditionally friendly character of the Armenian-Turkmen relations” advanced compared to the last visit Sarkisian in his country. He described the trip as “another important step towards the strengthening and deepening of a successful long-term partnership” between the two former Soviet states.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Turkmenistan, visit

Armenia ex-PM speaks to protesting pension reform opponents (Video)

April 9, 2014 By administrator

April 09, 2014 | 15:45

P1440689YEREVAN. – Now former Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan approached the activists who are staging a sit-in on the street that runs along the Armenian Ministry of Finance.

He is attempting to convince the activists to vacate the street, follow him to the ministry hall, and to discuss all the matters of their concern with respect to the controversial funded pension law.

Capital city Yerevan Police Chief Ashot Karapetyan, on the other hand, has gone to bring Acting Finance Minister Davit Sargsyan down to speak with the activists.

Karapetyan himself told the aforementioned to the activists, and asked them to leave the street and go to the Finance Ministry building.

The activists, however, stated that they will stay where they are sitting for the past three hours.

The Yerevan Police chief is already inside the ministry building, the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter informed.
A group of red-beret Police special forces are patrolling the ministry entrance.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, ex-PM

Twitter Vice President to visit Armenia

April 8, 2014 By administrator

Vice President of Twitter, board member of Tumo Center for Creative Technologies Raffi Krikorian will visit Armenia on April 12, the press service of Tumo reports.

Twitter VPAs part of his visit, Raffi Krikorian will give lectures on programming and will meet with IT representatives and government members.

A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Krikorian manages the core infrastructure of Twitter, including its databases, server clusters and software libraries.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Twitter, visit

Serzh Sargsyan to pay official visit to Turkmenistan

April 8, 2014 By administrator

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will go on an official visit to Turkmenistan today, the presidential press service reported.

SarkissianSerzh Sargsyan will meet with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, after which the official delegations of the two countries will meet in enlarged format.

Bilateral documents on development of cooperation in a number of areas will be signed. The Presidents of Armenia and Turkmenistan will make a joint press statement following their meeting.

On April 9, President Serzh Sargsyan will leave for the city of Turkmenbashi where along with Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow he will attend a concert of Armenian and Turkmen cultural figures.

Also, an Armenian-Turkmen business forum will be held in Ashgabat during the days of Serzh Sargsyan’s visit.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Turkmenistan

Armenia grants political asylum to Azerbaijani family

April 7, 2014 By administrator

April 7, 2014 – 15:34 AMT

177720 Armenia will grant a political asylum to an Azeri family of 5 who claim persecution by security services at home, the chief of state migration service told PanARMENIAN.Net

A 37-year-old citizen of Azerbaijan Javid Orujev, his wife and three children applied to the Armenian side at the Bagratashen checkpoint at the Armenian-Georgian border on January 29. Orujev was under pressure from Azerbaijan’s special services ever after marrying a Baku resident of Armenian origin. In particular, he had been forced into trying to obtain data about Armenia and its Diaspora through the relatives of his ethnic Armenian wife, identified as 30-year-old Roya Mirzoyeva, and for that purpose he also unsuccessfully tried to become a resident of a European country. After deportation to Baku, Orujev asked for a political asylum in Armenia.

According to Gagik Yeghanyan, the family is given a refugee status and an asylum in Armenia, which, however does not stipulate for provision of accomodations, rather protection of safety on the territory of Armenia.

Meanwhile, as Acting Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan announced Monday, April 7, ” Armenia carries out serious work to return Hakob Injighulyan and Arsen Khojoyan held in Azerbaijani captivity.”

“The work is underway,” he added.

Ohanyan noted that Azerbaijan wants POW Hakob Injighulyan to be transferred to a third country, which, according to him, “is a violation of international norms.”

The official also noted that the absence of direct contacts with Azerbaijan complicates the process.

23-year-old Armenian citizen Arsen Khojoyan crossed into Azerbaijan on March 7, 2014. Hakob Injighulyan, an Armenian citizen and an army conscript, crossed the Azeri border and was subsequently captured by Azeri soldiers on the night of August 7-8, 2013, Panorama.am reported.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, political asylum

Demonstration held in Tbilisi to support Kessab Armenians

April 7, 2014 By administrator

April 07, 2014 | 11:15

203021A requiem service in memory of the victims of Syria’s war was conducted Sunday in Surb Etchmiadzin Church of Tbilisi, Georgia.

Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanian, Primate of the Diocese of the ArmenianApostolicChurch in Georgia, attended the mourning ceremony.

Subsequently, the initiative of the “Hayartun” Center at the Diocese of the ArmenianApostolicChurch in Georgia, the Assembly of Tbilisi Armenians, and the Armenian Community of Georgia, and a group of Armenians accompanied by Father Manuk Zeynalyan headed to the United Nations Office in Georgia.

The protestors, holding banners and the national flags of Armenia and Georgia, demanded to end the violence against the Syrian civilians and bring Turkey to justice for providing support to Islamist groups attacking the peaceful city of Kessab and surrounding areas.

The peaceful demonstrators passed Chavchavazde Avenue and headed to the Turkish Embassy. They waved banners in different languages saying “Save Kessab!”, “Stop crime against Kessab!”; the protestors also demanded from Turkey to stop its genocidal policy towards the Armenians.

By and large, more than 250 people participated in the demonstration.

Let us recall, that on March 21, terrorist groups opposing the Syrian government entered Armenian-inhabited city of Kessab from Turkey.

The Armenian NGOs in Georgia issued the below appeal to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, which is signed by the Armenian NGOs in Georgia:

“To United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

“Mr. Ban Ki-moon,

“According to various sources the civil war in Syria has now killed more than 100,000 people, including loss of civilian life. Since the beginning of the so called Syrian Crisis it has been reported that in addition to Syrian citizens the foreign citizens, members of radical Islamist groups including those that are recognized by the majority of UN member states, as a terrorist organizations, oppose the country’s government.

“On 21 March 2014 various terrorist groups and bandit formations entered the town of Kessab and surrounding areas. As a result of the armed attack more that 2000 Kessab town residents, the vast majority of whom are the Syrian citizens of Armenian origin, who less than 100 years ago found shelter in this town during the 1915-23 Armenian Genocide, carried out by the Turkish government against Armenians, were forced to leave their homes and belongings and seek refuge in other Syrian settlements. After Islamist militants took over the Syrian town of Kessab they committed numerous acts of vandalism, destroying and looting Christian religious buildings and institutions, private and civil institutions (schools, hospitals, retail facilities etc.).

“It must be recalled that the first implemented by the Turkish armed units massacre in Kessab took place in 1909, while during the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, implemented by the Turkish government, 5000 Armenians were murdered in Kessab.

“The fact that armed terrorists entered Kessab from Turkey causes sincere indignation. The fact that Turkey allowed armed militants to cross freely the state border with Syria, as well as many records spread by radical Islamist groups, indicate that the TurkishRepublic provided full support to militants invading peaceful town like Kessab. Basing on spread by mass media records of confidential conversation of Turkish top leaders, as well as a statement issued by the Turkish Prime Minister and many other materials it is confirmed that apart from technical support Turkey has provided political support to a variety of terrorist groups.

“We, the undersigned Armenian NGOs in Georgia urge you:

“• to pay close attention to total violation of fundamental human rights and gross violations of international humanitarian law, taking place during the intervention of the Islamist groups in Syria;

“• to examine the evidence on Turkey providing technical and political support to Islamist groups attacking the peaceful city of Kessab;

“• to give a legal opinion on Turkey’s actions and bring Turkey to justice for its genocidal policy towards the Armenian civilians population of Syria.

‘“Hayartun” Center at the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Georgia

“Armenian Community of Georgia

“Assembly of Tbilisi Armenians

“Union of Tbilisi Armenians

“International Association of Pan-Armenian Forum Participants

“Online Magazine Armenian Art Hall.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Georgia, Kessab

Kessab Shushi even fight …? By Haytoug Chamlian (Opinion)

April 5, 2014 By administrator

The fall of the city Kessab, the borders of present-day Syria and Cilicia our – your point of view – has Armenians around the world in shock.

arton98768-100x67Lack of information – or sufficiently reliable – it is unrealistic to try to understand what is really happening now.

One particular is certain: when we write these lines, the city is still in the hands of jihadists from various sources, which have in this spectacular operation of the immediate support of Turkey.

We all have done our duty, and we will continue to do so to support Kessab and its Armenian population. As far as it can, given the circumstances. Indeed, in this case, we are particularly … derogatory field, and this time not only in Western Diaspora, but even in the Middle East. As for Armenia and Artsakh, they demonstrated a concern in this matter, a spirit and a remarkable solidarity, real commitment and unwavering, as part of the logic of everything they do and already perform effectively and diligently to support the Armenians of Syria and assist, and since the beginning of hostilities in the country.

That being said – and done – it should address this issue from another perspective.

All told, we, Armenians, failed to Kessab? Should we have to defend ourselves the ultimate end of Cilicia, a pan-Armenian fighter mobilization?

The analogy would be applicable in this regard that constituted the initial and crucial phase of the war of liberation of Artsakh, culminating with the victory of Shushi. Without which, the Armenian region could not be released (subject to adjustment).

So Kessab Shushi and even fight? At least at the stage in the short term, if not, for the moment, a final goal …

On the ideological level, the argument is certainly valid. However, he can not resist the elementary test of reality and facts.

Today, unlike other bygone eras, the Diaspora does not have “combat forces.”

When jihadists attacked Kessab with the logistical support of Turkey, the Armenian Diaspora was quite simply incapable of conducting an armed struggle with the Armenians of Syria first. As this was done, mutatis mutandis, in Artsakh to Shouchi.

Regarding specifically the potential for armed struggle of the Armenians of Syria itself, it should be noted that it had been eradicated long ago, compliments of the predecessors of the current Assad regime, and by means of unprecedented ferocity.

As for the argument of armed intervention from Armenia / Artsakh, it is also within the superficial romanticism. In fact, there are more fighters in Armenia and Artsakh – God thank you -. There are soldiers. There is a national army. Consequently, the intervention of military Armenians Kessab to fight alongside the Syrian army and against supported by laTurquie strengths, all against a backdrop of serious clashes continuing on the fronts of Artsakh and North Armenia is the same, and in a context of extreme exacerbation of the so-called cold war on the Ukrainian front … this is an unthinkable scenario.

But returning to the Diaspora, provided it does not have the means to wage armed struggle to Kessab, ought she not then hold at least adequate, dignified and orderly evacuation of the city? Now, all we heard about it rather indicates a state of total confusion in this respect also, between the approximate panic and stampede can improvised, including having the effect of leaving the most vulnerable elements of e thank you to the people of the invaders. Thus, two mamigs have even found suddenly in Turkey! And we dare not speak of surprise, grace, this event was certainly predictable, even highly probable, for two years.

But it is not finished yet, alas … Not only the Diaspora was unable to protect Armenians Kessab, it not only has not even been able to organize their escape, but to top it all, this day again, the slogan of a certain FRA remains in force, urging Armenians from Syria to stay in Syria …

This posture is not only despicable because of the utter helplessness of the same party to ensure the safety of our fellow concerned, but also constitutes a flagrant violation of the fundamental ideology of the program more than a century, the very soul of the party, given at the same time it asks Armenians remain die in Syria (for what, for whom, exactly? …), the Motherland, she opens its arms to welcome these Armenians, their physical survival, and provide at least some future.

At this stage of this process, it should be emphasized as the grave responsibility of Bashar El Assad in the current situation Kessab. Because it is not limited to the above-mentioned fact that the system which is the successor in every sense of the term was responsible … to “settle down” seriously Armenians of Syria.

Not to give too much grist to the mill of those who has now become a common enemy of the Armenians, and other Shiite Alawites, recall quickly or furtively, the following only a few realities:

- in terms of the common enemy, precisely, it was not always so far away …;

- it is the Syrian regime in question which had a cross (if we may say …) on the Sanjak of Alexandretta, and in doing so had largely diminished any importance Kessab at certain aspirations of restitution. ..; while encouraging at the same time, the expansionism of Ankara, on behalf of the “territorial integrity” of “his” Sandzak. Which is also reminiscent of postures – and Sneeze – a Aliev towards Artsakh …

- Assad father and son have also ensured systematic “dilution” of the original population Kessab; in 1974 already when Kessab was then a large village surrounded by small villages and this whole area was exclusively populated by Armenians, arriving there for the first time, the undersigned, teenager, was shocked to see, above all, a huge mosque knowingly derived from the main entrance to the town …; thereafter, necessarily led by the leaders of Damascus, Armenians have gradually given way to no longer represent a proportion – in the process of continual erosion again – not only the population but even landowners places.

For good measure, also have the courage to mention some responsibility for our own. Because there was physical abandonment Kessab, by emigration continues at all times; full Pax Syriana same, well before the beginning of any index changes. In addition, there was also a tendency to have a little too hastily property and ancestral land to non-Armenians. (Sorry for this exception to the internal “political correctness”, but here we compare Kessab to Shushi, nothing less, and it would have been unfair to our fellow Artsakh not meet this significant difference also between the two situations While recalling … what kind and how much adversity they have faced, especially during the long period of domination Azeri, and with means of resistance ridiculous …)

In light of all the observations described above, it is therefore clear that the only action we can take today to save Kessab is strictly political.

However, if this is an obligation of means to which we can not escape us, we must not delude ourselves, in terms of results. On the one hand, because in an armed conflict of this nature and magnitude, policy approaches are all empty cases, and more, when limited in nicely “citizen”. On the other hand, because that for most countries in the Diaspora Armenians knocking at the wrong door … In this case, one of the very ones who opened and held the door that came cheerfully invaders Kessab …

Unless with the consent of Bashar Al Assad, the area is destined to become a “buffer zone”, Kessab can still be released. Finally … To return for the moment, Syria. .. However, given the global mobilization of the Armenians – especially in the West – prepared in an unusually united and coordinated impetus to come to the aid of Kessab Bashar Assad might even be tempted to take his time before possibly back the intruders from Turkey … History make the most of the effects of this “lobby” international unexpected, in countries where itself can never set foot.

Ultimately, as in the case of Artsakh, the fate of Kessab depends ultimately the course of the titanic conflict between the West and the East. And more specifically, plans Vladimir Putin.

And this is where, ultimately, the only real commonality between Kessab and Shushi: the ultimate fate of the Armenian lands depends on the current regime in Moscow. And not just the land, besides …

This puts us, citizens of Western states in a highly problematic situation. To say the least.

I Haytoug Chamlian

Montreal, April 4, 2014

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Kessab, Shushi, Syria

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