First exhibition of Armenian goods has opened in Tehran, Fars News writes.
According to the Iranian source, from October 5 to 8 Armenian tourist, pharmaceutical, food, bank, transport companies will demonstrate their products during the exhibition in Tehran.
Harut Sassounian: Should diaspora Armenians meddle in Armenia’s affairs?
Not everyone agrees whether Diaspora Armenians should meddle in the Armenia Republic’s internal affairs. Perhaps ‘meddle’ is not the right word, but getting involved and caring deeply about developments in the homeland should be of great interest to all Armenians, since that is their country of origin.
Diaspora’s role in Armenia was raised last month when 20 prominent Armenians, mostly from the Diaspora, issued a petition titled “Justice Within Armenia” on the Change.org website, calling on the Armenian government to implement radical reforms in the political, social and economic policies of the country. Since Sept. 19, close to 3,000 Armenians and non-Armenians from various countries have signed the petition.
Among the initial signatories of the petition are Serj Tankian, Atom Egoyan, Arsinee Khanjian, Alex Ohanian, Chris Bohjalian, Eric Bogosian, Hasmik Papian, and Sebu Simonian. The petitioners are asking for an end to “corruption, monopolies, judicial inequality, police brutality, partisan politics, unequal rights, national depopulation, and elections tainted by fraud.”
The signatories also stated that they stand for “the equality of all people, the fundamental preservation of human rights, direct engagement in fair and transparent elections, respect for the rule of law, fair wages, separation of powers, a free press, and advocacy for the disenfranchised.”
The petitioners are further demanding that “Armenia’s political leaders embody integrity, accountability, wisdom, intelligence, diplomacy, compassion, effectiveness and visionary thinking in addressing the pressing needs of the people of Armenia, thereby securing an egalitarian, just and constructive path towards real democracy where every voice matters.”
As a concrete next step, the signatories are asking Armenians from around the world to be present as witnesses and observers at next spring’s parliamentary elections in Armenia.
One of the initiators of the petition, Canadian-Armenian actress Arsinee Khanjian, who was arrested during last July’s protests in Yerevan, circulated an open letter on the internet, calling Diaspora Armenians to action. Khanjian raised serious concerns about the current conditions in Armenia: “The country has major internal problems due to systemic corruption, nepotism and an oligarchic economy, where power and wealth remains in the hands of a few. Absence of equitable rule of law and upward social mobility combined with the suppression of freedom of speech and thought as well as civil liberties and rights have all further exacerbated an already intolerable situation in the Republic.”
Not surprisingly, some in Armenia resented the petition issued by the Diaspora Armenians and urged them to move to Armenia if they are truly interested in reforming the country.
While every Armenian should support the lofty goals expressed by the petitioners, some of their ideas are clearly wishful thinking. Not all of the proposed reforms are implemented even in the United States. But, I agree that Armenians should aspire to gradually achieve these objectives, although one has to be careful not to set impossible goals to attain, to save citizen of Armenia from further frustration and disappointment.
In my view, Diaspora Armenians should be involved in all aspects of life in Armenia, beyond signing petitions and making suggestions from afar. They should not be mere tourists in the homeland. One way to strengthen the bond between Armenia and the Diaspora is to allow Diaspora Armenians to vote and run for office in the Republic of Armenia. As is the practice in France and some other countries, several seats should be allocated in the Armenian Parliament to Diaspora Armenians who should be more than donors of funds or “milking cows!” Although Armenia’s constitution permits dual citizenship, very few Diaspora Armenians have taken advantage of this special privilege which can create another important bond with the homeland!
Gradually, as the rule of law is firmly established in Armenia and social inequalities become less pronounced, Diaspora Armenians will gain the confidence to invest in the homeland, which will result in creating jobs and reducing emigration. There may even be some immigration to Armenia from the Diaspora. The improved living conditions would also reduce confrontations with the authorities that could potentially destabilize the country at a time when neighboring Azerbaijan and Turkey are threatening Armenia’s security!
To make the Armenia-Diaspora relationship reciprocal, no one should resent if Armenian officials also ‘meddle’ in Diaspora Armenian communities. After all, it is of little importance who is meddling in whose turf, as long as the end result is in the best interest of all Armenians!
By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier
www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com
Armenia: 2nd plane with humanitarian aid is sent from Armenia to Syria
YEREVAN. – Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Armenia Vardan Makaryan, and Russian Ambassador Ivan Volinkin have sent off the second aircraft carrying humanitarian aid to Syria.
Tigran Balayan, spokesperson at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, tweeted about the aforesaid on his Twitter account.
The first plane with humanitarian aid to Syria was sent from Armenia on Monday.
Sargsyan: Armenian-German cooperation is important for our country
YEREVAN. – The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on Wednesday received the delegation led by the Vice President of the German Bundestag, Johannes Singhammer.
The delegation also included the representatives of the Cardinal Höffner Union.
At the outset of the meeting, the Armenian President first congratulated the guests on the Day of German Unity, wishing peace and prosperity to friendly Germany.
President Sargsyan underscored the importance of high-level mutual visits in terms of deepening the Armenian-German bilateral ties. The President was also pleased to recall his visit to Germany in April, in the framework of which he had meetings with the country’s supreme leadership.
Sargsyan expressed hope that the visit of the delegation led by Mr Singhammer to the first Christian country will be productive and full of unforgettable impressions, which will give more persistence to the efforts aimed at strengthening the bilateral ties.
Agreeing that the relations between Armenia and Germany are based on mutual respect and trust, the interlocutors attached significant importance to the development of inter-parliamentary cooperation in strengthening and deepening those ties. The PM expressed satisfaction wit the fact that the Bundestag deputies have recently visited not only Armenia, but also the Nagorno-Karabakh in order to get familiarized with the Karabakh issue on the ground.
Sargsyan also highly appreciated Germany’s stance on the Armenian Genocide condemnation, which was expressed in the Genocide recognition and condemnation resolution adopted by the country’s supreme legislative body.
Reference was also made to Armenia-EU cooperation. Sargsyan stressed that the Armenian-German cooperation is important for Armenia also in the context of relations with the EU, considering the weighty role of Germany in the EU institutions. He thus thanked Germany for its support to Armenia in the framework of the Eastern Partnership.
The interlocutors attached importance to the educational and scientific, as well as cultural cooperation, which has a special role in interstate relations.
Apart from this, the President highly appreciated the years-long financial and technical support provided by Germany for the social and economic development of Armenia.
For his part, Bundestag Vice President Johannes Singhammer thanked the President for the reception and noted that Germany and Armenia share the same values despite not having a common border. In his words, a special feeling links the Germans with the first Armenian state. Singhammer also added that the Armenian Genocide resolution, which stated the historic truth, is aimed at peace, since the truth, according to him, is an important pre-condition for achieving peace.
At the meeting, the interlocutors also touched on the pressing international issues and challenges threatening peace.
Bundestag deputy Christian Haase handed one of the 29 bronze doves cast in 2008, pursuant to the UN human rights provisions. The dove is handed to those political and state figures, who struggle for peace and especially religious freedoms.
First plane carrying Armenian humanitarian aid reaches Syria’s Khmeimim
The first plane carrying humanitarian aid from Armenia landed at Syria’s Khmeimim air base on Monday, October 3, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The Armenian consul was present at the time of landing, the Ministry said.
Earlier, President Serzh Sargsyan ordered that two planes with humanitarian aid be sent to Syria in coming days to support civilians affected from the Syrian conflict.
PM: Armenia can offer high-level tourism services to international market
YEREVAN. – Armenian PM Karen Karapetyan on Monday received the delegation led by Secretary General of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Taleb Rifai.
The PM noted that Armenia has a potential for the development of tourism, stressing that the country can offer diverse touristic results and high-level services to the international tourism market.
“We attach great importance to the development of inbound tourism and must take relevant measures to raise the touristic attractiveness so that Armenia and its rich historic and cultural heritage can become more known to the world. We are open to cooperation and ready to take measures to ensure sustainable development of the sphere,” the PM said, adding that the state policy behind the tourism field is to increase the tourism input in the national income growth and proportional territorial development.
Noting that the field of tourism is one of the priority directions of the Government, Karen Karapetyan added that the executive has initiated structural changes, as a result of which a separate committee dealing with tourism development will be set up.
According to the PM, the committee should cooperate with international organizations in the area of tourism. In this issue Karapetyan said he also expects the support of the UNWTO.
For his part, Taleb Rifai expressed readiness to support the Armenian Government both in that issue and in providing training and consultation services to the specialists of the sphere. Apart from this, he underscored the importance of close cooperation between the state-private sector and deepening of regional cooperation in giving a new impetus to the area.
Vigen Sargsyan appointed Armenia’s defense minister
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree appointing Vigen Sargsyan Armenia’s Minister of Defense.
By signing one more decree, Armenia’s president relieved him of the post of chief of the presidential staff.
Armenia local elections: vote buying reported in Vanadzor
The Armenian Revival party and the Europe in Law Association NGO have been alerted to vote buying in Vanadzor.
Observer Arsen Yeranosyan of the Law Association NGO told Tert.am that the vote buying was reported outside polling station 30/13.
“And we are now trying to find out who and where is bribing voters,” he said.
Boris Palyan, Head of the Armenian Revival party campaign office, said that “carousel” was noticed at polling station 30/03 and “bribes were given out in broad daylight” at polling stations 30/15 and 30/13.
“People get into a car, get their money and get out of the car. In School 25 voters are being bribed in broad daylight. The same is taking place in the boarding school,” he said.
Armenia’s DigiTec Expo 2016 brings together over 120 companies
The 12-th annual international DigiTec Expo 2016 held under the slogan “Fest for technological Armenians” is launching Friday, September 30.
This year DigiTec is exceptional not only given the number of the participants and the broad geography, but also the priority and implementation of the strategic challenges.
DigiTec 2016 has combined more than 120 local and international companies. This year India is a partner country of the exhibition and is presented with a consolidated pavilion. Also leading companies like Keysight Technologies, VMware, PicsArt, Ucom, Joomag, VOLO, Festo, Rusbase, Monitis, IUNetworks, ArmSoft and Huawei, as well as Armath and Tumo educational centers and others participate in the exhibition.
In the framework of DigiTec, Russian GenerationS accelerator will arrange a contest for all technology start-ups by . Also, “Innovation and invention Forum” will be held by ARPA.
The robot festival Robofest will also be staged during the three-days Expo, and the best representatives from about 160 Armath engineering laboratories acting in the provinces of Armenia will show their knowledge and achievements in programming and robotics. The Open Game computer and mobile games championship will be held too.
DigiTec’s main goal is to create a favorable environment for communication between high-tech companies, other sectors of the economy and society, to expand the international cooperation and present the achievements and the existing challenges, prospects of the ICT sector each year.
The exhibition will run through October 2. It is organized by the Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE) under the high patronage of the Prime Minister of Armenia, with Ucom company serving as the Platinum sponsor.
Armenia: ARF Leader Urges Prime Minister to Launch Probe Into Corruption Claim
YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—Law enforcement authorities should look into Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan’s allegations about the embezzlement of budgetary funds allocated for government officials’ travel expenses, a leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation said on Wednesday.
Karapetyan angrily denounced the “primitive theft” last week as his cabinet approved a new electronic system for the purchase of air tickets for officials travelling abroad on business. But he did not implicate any government agency or official in the alleged practice. Nor did law-enforcement bodies launch criminal proceedings in connection with his claim.
“I think that [the statement] should certainly be followed by concrete actions,” said ARF’s Armen Rustamian. “If the prime minister spoke about theft, he has all the levers and resources to dig deeper and substantiate that statement.”
“This must become the subject of a criminal case,” Rustamian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).
None of the ARF ministers has publicly called for a criminal investigation into Karapetian’s claim.
Eduard Sharmazanov, the spokesman for ruling Republican Party of Armenia, was reluctant to comment on the lack of such an inquiry. “I’m the spokesman for the Republican Party of Armenia, not the prime minister,” he said.
Sharmazanov also claimed that Karapetyan talked about a “general philosophy,” rather than concrete cases of government corruption.
Justice Minister Arpine Hovannisian likewise said on Monday that the premier merely condemned the failure of various government agencies to properly perform their duties. Under Armenian law, that is not sufficient grounds for prosecuting government officials, she said.
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