Sweden To Vote On Armenian Genocide Resolution In 2 Weeks

SWEDEN TO VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION IN 2 WEEKS

Tert.am
14:39 ~U 16.02.10

A motion to recognize the Armenian Genocide has been proposed by
Sweden’s Social Democratic Party. A similar motion, to recognize
the 1915 killings as genocide, was made in 2007; however, it was
not approved by the Swedish Parliament, reports Turkish news source
Today’s Zaman.

As parliamentary elections will be held in September in Sweden, the
current parliament has to handle all the motions before the elections.

Diplomatic sources, speaking to Today’s Zaman, said the motion will
be handled by the parliament in two weeks.

A Swedish Social Democratic Party official, who wished to remain
anonymous, didn’t elaborate, but said it was out of the question for
his party to vote against the motion.

Turkish politicians have already warned Swedish authorities that
voting on such a motion in parliament would damage bilateral relations
and make the approval of protocols signed by Turkey and Armenia
more difficult.

2010 Can Become Critical For Resolution Of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

2010 CAN BECOME CRITICAL FOR RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

Gazeta.KZ
Feb 15 2010
Kazakhstan

Almaty. February 15. Kazakhstan Today – Astana, being the OSCE
chairman, hopes that 2010 will be critical for resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict if the parties adhere to their arrangements.

The Secretary of State – the Minister for Foreign Affairs of
Kazakhstan, the OSCE chairman-in-office, Kanat Saudabaev, being in Baku
for an official visit, said at a briefing, following the results of
the negotiations with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan,
Elmar Mamedyarov, the agency reports citing the news agency Trend News.

"We use all our possibilities for resolution of the conflict, the
last arrangements in Athens and the meeting of the Presidents of
Azerbaijan and Armenia in Sochi give us optimism," K. Saudabaev said.

"It is my first visit as the OSCE chairman. I thank Azerbaijan for
support to the presidency of Kazakhstan."

According to K. Saudabaev, one of the important goals of the visit –
to see all spectrum of problems of the Nagorno-Karabakh. "It is a
priority for Kazakhstan as the OSCE chairman. The President of the
country, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has an interest in resolving this
conflict. We know the historical background and use all our resources
to resolve the conflict," he underlined.

TBILISI: Armenian President Invites His Azeri Counterpart To The Ope

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT INVITES HIS AZERI COUNTERPART TO THE OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER

The Messenger
Feb 15 2010
Georgia

Armenia’s President Serzh Sarkisian stated during a speech at Chatham
House in London on February 10 that he is planning to invite Azeri
counterpart Ilham Aliyev to the opening of the Turkish-Armenian
border. No exact or even approximate date was given for this however.

Sarkisian said that this event should serve as an example for the
whole region of how problems should be solved. He said that all
problems and conflicts can be resolved decently by using the same
method Turkey and Armenia have used, i.e. conducting negotiations and
facing reality. He added that the best way to resolve the Karabakh
conflict is to show the world that problems can be solved in this
way and their resolution can benefit the whole region.

He assured his audience that the normalisation of Armenian-Turkish
relations could prove the biggest investment of the last decade in
establishing peace and stability in the South Caucasus. On the basis of
this the Armenian side has agreed to move forward without precondition,
but if however Armenia discovers that its suspicions are correct and
Turkey simply wants to while away time and not normalise relations
it will be forced to suspend the process, threatened Sarkisian. He
admitted that the negotiations which led to this border opening were
very difficult because Ankara was trying to make leaving Karabakh a
precondition, however he said that connecting these two issues will
damage Armenian-Turkish relations and will not help resolve the
Karabakh conflict but regulating Turkish-Armenian relations could
contribute to the positive resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

We should add that Armenia is very much interested in the opening
of the Turkish-Armenian border and will try its best to convince
Ankara to make this step regardless of Turkish commitments to its
brotherly nation Azerbaijan. Most probably this is yet another knot
in the already complicated situation in the region.

The Azeri President has not so far responded to the Armenian
invitation.

Today’s Zaman Says Protocols May Survive

TODAY’S ZAMAN SAYS PROTOCOLS MAY SURVIVE

news.am
Feb 15 2010
Armenia

Despite recent developments in Armenia-Turkey relations, the Protocols
signed between the countries may survive, Today’s Zaman says.

According to the Turkish daily, Thomas de Waal a senior associate
at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace considers that it
is useful for both states to take small steps. "Then there will be
tangible progress that will sustain the atmosphere of good will,"
the daily quotes de Waal as saying. The analyst reckons that if the
countries stop now they would loose a brilliant opportunity "risking
ending up in a worse place than before," the source reads.

In his interview with Today’s Zaman, Professor Peter Rutland from
Wesleyan University, stated he does not considers there is anything in
the RA Constitutional Court’s ruling that should prevent Protocols’
ratification. "Armenians fear that restoring diplomatic relations
might mean forgetting what for them is the Genocide of 1915; Turks
and Azerbaijanis fear that diplomatic ties might mean forgetting the
Armenian occupation of Azerbaijan’s territory," the source quotes
analyst.

Azerbaijani Delegate To PACE Falsifies History

AZERBAIJANI DELEGATE TO PACE FALSIFIES HISTORY

PanARMENIAN.Net
15.02.2010 20:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Member of the RA NA "Prosperous Armenia"
parliamentary group Naira Zohrabyan directed to the chairman of the
PACE Committee on Culture, Education and Science Andrew McIntosh a
letter, which, in particular, writes that a member of the Azerbaijani
delegation to PACE, Rafael Huseynov, submitted to the Committee
chaired by McIntosh, distorted facts about events featured in the
films "Vandals of the 21st Century" and "Baku, January, 1990: Usual
Genocide", disseminated by the Armenian delegation.

"The delegate of Azerbaijan acted in the manner of his country’s
leadership, which falsify the history and demonstrable evidence,"
stressed in the letter.

Naira Zohrabyan also expressed confidence that the lies and
misinformation cannot be accepted by the Council of Europe, press
office of the National Assembly of Armenia reported.

‘Revolution In Armenian Journalism’ Launches In Yerevan

‘REVOLUTION IN ARMENIAN JOURNALISM’ LAUNCHES IN YEREVAN

Tert.am
16:45 ~U 15.02.10

For the first time in Armenia, rock music lovers will have their own
monthly newspaper called "Rock Star."

According to the Facebook page by Arvin Kocharian Productions (the
company behind the publication), "high quality photos, design,
printing and articles will surprise you. This is a revolution in
Armenian journalism."

The monthly publication will be launched on February 26 at 8:30 pm
at Aftershock Republic in central Yerevan. The launch, naturally,
will be accompanied by live rock and metal music.

UAF Shipped to Armenia $33 Million of Aid in 2009

UNITED ARMENIAN FUND
1101 N. Pacific Avenue # 204
Glendale, CA 91202
Tel: 818.241.8900
Fax: 818.241.6900

15 February 2010

UAF Shipped to Armenia $33 Million of Aid in 2009

Glendale, CA – The United Armenian Fund contributed to Armenia $33 million
of humanitarian assistance during the fiscal year 2009, consisting primarily
of medicines and medical supplies, according to the latest audit of its
financial statements.

The UAF devoted less than 1% of its total revenues to administrative
expenses, allocating the remaining 99% to assisting the people of Armenia
and Artsakh, according to the audit.

During its 20 years of operations, the UAF delivered to Armenia a grand
total of $572 million worth of relief supplies on board 153 airlifts and
1,726 sea containers, as of September 30, 2009, the end of UAF’s last fiscal
year.

The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian General Benevolent Union,
Armenian Missionary Association of America, Armenian Relief Society, Diocese
of the Armenian Church of America, Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church
of America, and The Lincy Foundation.

For more information, contact the UAF office at 1101 North Pacific Avenue,
Suite 204, Glendale, CA 91202 or call (818) 241-8900.

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ABMDR reception kicks off tenth-anniversary events in U.S.

Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry
3111 Los Feliz Avenue, #206, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Contact person: Dr. Frieda Jordan
Phone: (323) 663-3609
Email:[email protected]

ABMDR reception kicks off tenth-anniversary events in U.S.
Supporters celebrate decade of community outreach
and pledge to help expand registry

Los Angeles, February 15, 2010 – On the evening of February 9 the
Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR) kicked off its tenth-
anniversary celebrations in the United States with a reception held
at the landmark Phoenicia Restaurant in Glendale, California. The
event was attended by scores of supporters, volunteers,
representatives of community organizations, and guest of honor Krikor
Hovanessian, consul general of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles.

Prior to the event, an ABMDR delegation comprising Board members and
volunteers visited Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian and Archbishop
Hovnan Derderian at the Western Prelacy and the Western Diocese,
respectively. Both Archbishop Mardirossian and Archbishop Derderian
conveyed their blessings to the ABMDR team, wishing it great success
in all of its forthcoming endeavors, including tenth-anniversary
events and donor recruitments. In addition, both archbishops stated
their continuous support in facilitating the ABMDR’s outreach and
recruitment efforts through Armenian churches across California and
the West Coast.

At the jubilant kickoff reception on February 9, speakers enumerated
the ABMDR’s many achievements in the past decade and underscored the
critical need for expanding the registry’s ranks of potential bone
marrow stem cell donors.

In her opening remarks, Nectar Kalajian, ABMDR Board member and
master of ceremonies, informed the attendees that the reception came
on the heels of a major concert and donor-recruitment event held in
Artsakh on January 8, marking both the actual birthday and tenth
anniversary of the ABMDR.

`I joined the ABMDR after a young friend of my son was diagnosed with
leukemia and I became familiar with the registry’s life-saving
mission,’ Kalajian said. `Tonight, as we celebrate a wonderful
milestone, our tenth anniversary, we also renew our commitment to
significantly increasing the registry’s reach in the United States,
Armenia, Artsakh, and elsewhere.’

`As part of our continuing effort to serve Armenians throughout the
globe, we need to increase awareness of the ABMDR’s work across all
segments of Armenian communities, and particularly among the young
generation,’ Kalajian continued. `We need people to be aware of the
fact that becoming a bone marrow donor is not only extremely easy,
painless, and noninvasive, but can also be a profoundly rewarding
experience, as it may well save somebody’s life. The ABMDR is a
nonpartisan, nonpolitical organization; our only agenda is to save
lives.’

Kalajian’s address was followed by the screening of a short
documentary on the achievements and objectives of the ABMDR.
Milestones highlighted in the film included the growth of the number
of registered bone marrow stem cell donors (who recently passed the
15,000 mark), the presence of the ABMDR in 11 countries, and the
opening of the registry’s Stem Cell Harvesting Center in Yerevan last
year.

The only one of its kind in the Caucasus region, the center features
a state-of-the-art tissue-typing laboratory, and can store and
harvest stem cells provided by healthy bone marrow donors. The stem
cells subsequently can be utilized in transplants for patients
suffering from life-threatening blood-related diseases such as
leukemia and other cancers.

Next to take the podium was Consul General Krikor Hovanessian, who
congratulated the ABMDR on its tenth anniversary and reaffirmed the
Armenian government’s support of the registry’s mission. `While there
might be quite a few things that divide us as a nation, especially
lately, the ABMDR is a cause that decidedly unites every one of us,’
the consul general said. `I’ll be honored to be a soldier in that
cause and help generate support to ensure its continued development.’

Hovanessian’s remarks about galvanizing the worldwide Armenian
community were echoed by Dr. Frieda Jordan, president of the ABMDR
Board of Directors.

As she addressed the attendees, Dr. Jordan thanked the consul general
for the solidarity of the Armenian government and announced that she
and her colleagues have been invited to recruit the entire staff of
the Armenian Consulate as potential bone marrow donors. `Given its
life-saving mission, the ABMDR draws Armenians from all walks of life
and convictions, inspiring them to work together toward a higher
good,’ she said.

Dr. Jordan also spoke of the registry’s vigorous efforts to involve
the Armenian grass roots in its donor-recruitment and awareness-
raising activities. `We appeal to all Armenian schools,
organizations, and churches to open their doors to the work of the
ABMDR,’ she said. `The more the registry grows, the greater our
ability of saving lives will be. It’s as simple as that.’

Dr. Jordan concluded her remarks by thanking Ara Kalfayan, owner of
Phoenicia Restaurant, for hosting the reception and his continued
support of the ABMDR.

Throughout the reception, the ABMDR received commendations from
individual and institutional supporters alike. Among them was Arpi
Kestenian, director of Physician/Managed Care Engagement at Glendale
Memorial Hospital. `It is so wonderful to celebrate the tenth
anniversary of the ABMDR,’ Kestenian said. `Glendale Memorial
Hospital is extremely proud to have helped support the registry’s
recruitment and major fundraising events in the past ten years.
Today, as the ABMDR is very much poised to expand its donor ranks and
community outreach, we look forward to helping it reach its goals
through continued and even stronger and more productive collaboration.’

The evening’s last speaker was Carlo Manjikian, a young Los Angeles
leukemia patient who underwent a life-saving stem cell
transplantation when his sister was identified as a bone marrow match.

`I was extremely lucky,’ Manjikian said. `But so many Armenian
patients suffering from life-threatening blood-related diseases are
out of luck because they don’t have donor matches. This is why it’s
so vitally important to expand the ranks of the ABMDR. I’m a living
example of the effectiveness of bone marrow transplants, which are
vastly facilitated through the existence of registries such as the
Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry.’

The ABMDR has planned a series of tenth-anniversary events that will
be held throughout 2010. These events – which include a three-day
cruise, a wine-tasting reception, a walkathon, a Christmas boutique/
luncheon, and a comedy night – will seek to both recruit bone marrow
donors and garner support for a number of ongoing registry
objectives. According to Dr. Jordan, these comprise the establishment
of a dedicated stem cell transplantation center in Armenia, continued
donor recruitments in the United States, Armenia, Artsakh, and
elsewhere, and the creation of support groups in Australia, Egypt,
France, Latin America, and Russia.

About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established in 1999,
the ABMDR, a nonprofit organization, helps Armenians worldwide
survive life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and
matching donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants.

To date, the registry has recruited over 15,000 donors across three
continents, identified 1,305 patients, found 1,033 potential matches,
and facilitated nine bone marrow transplants.

For more information, call (323) 663-3609 or visit abmdr.am.

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Iranian ambassador unhappy since Russia has not delivered S-300s

Iranian ambassador unhappy since Russia not delivered S-300
anti-aircraft missile systems
14.02.2010 16:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Not delivering S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems
to Iran Russia acquires a negative image worldwide.
Iranian Ambassador to Russia Mahmoud Reza Sajjad said.

"I think, this situation harms the political image of Russia in the
world and the image of its technology. Judging by the signals we
receive from Russian public, it is actually an insult for Russia," he
said in an interview with Interfax.

Mahmoud Reza Sajjad said he did not know whether Russia would supply
S-300 to Iran. "Russia’s authorities are assuring that they send these
systems, because they believe it will contribute to stability in the
region. Moreover, it is a defensive weapon," Sajjad said.

However, according to him, "the question arises: why Americans without
any contracts have established air defense systems, Patriot missiles
in the Persian Gulf within a very short time, while Russia cannot cope
with the technical problems in S-300? ", news.ru reported.

OSCE PA President and Goran Lenmarker to visit Yerevan

news.am, Armenia
Feb 13 2010

OSCE PA President and Goran Lenmarker to visit Yerevan

14:17 / 02/13/2010March 10-12, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President
Joao Soares and OSCE PA Rapporteur on Nagorno-Karabakh Goran Lenmarker
will arrive in Armenia.

The OSCE PA forum will take place in Yerevan within the mentioned
period, the Head of Armenian delegation to OSCE PA Aram Safaryan told
NEWS.am. Parliamentarians from different countries, experts and
officials will attend the event. In the course of his first visit to
the South Caucasus as OSCE PA President Soares plans to visit Georgia
and Azerbaijan as well.

`He asked to organize meetings with RA President, National Assembly
Speaker, Foreign Minister, members of Armenian delegation to OSCE, as
well as NGO and media representatives,’ said Safaryan. `Goran
Lenmarker monitors Karabakh peace process. On March 11 he is expected
to deliver a speech in the forum, setting forward his vision and
proposals on progress in Karabakh conflict settlement,’ Safaryan
concluded.

A.G.