Hungary’s Supreme Court Rules NATO Radar Construction Suspension

HUNGARIAN SUPREME COURT RULES NATO RADAR CONSTRUCTION SUSPENSION

AZG DAILY
27-01-2010

International

Hungary’s Supreme Court has ruled to suspend building permission for
the NATO radar on a hill overlooking the south-eastern city of Pecs,
the city mayor’s office told MTI on Monday.

The Supreme Court ruling on January 20 came as the result of a
re-examination of the case filed by civil organisations of a November
27 ruling which had given the green light to the project.

In December last year, the Defence Ministry said the construction of
the NATO radar on Tubes hill would continue, weather permitting.

The Tubes hill is the second site chosen for the radar, after nearby
Zengo peak was abandoned due to strong protest on environmental grounds
by President Laszlo Solyom and several civil groups, MTI reports.

ANTELIAS: HH Aram I expresses condolences to Patriarch of Ethiopia

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from Beirut, Catholicos Aram wrote to Abuna Paulus, Patriarch of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Church expressing his sorrow for the sad event. In his
letter he asked the Patriarch to assure the authorities and the families of
the victims of his prayers, and that he beseeched the consolation of the
Holy Spirit.

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Armenian-American Cops Allege Discrimination In Glendale

ARMENIAN-AMERICAN COPS ALLEGE DISCRIMINATION IN GLENDALE

KTLA News
8:06 PM PST, January 25, 2010.

A group of cops is suing the Glendale Police Department over alleged
discrimination. (Glendale News-Press / file photo / January 25, 2010)

GLENDALE – In a city with a population that’s nearly half
Armenian-American, four current law enforcers and one former officer
with Armenian heritage are suing the Glendale Police Department for
discrimination.

The suit was filed in federal court last week by officers John
Balian and Robert Parseghian, sergeants Vahak Mardikian and Tigran
Topadzhikyan, and former officer Benny Simonzad, who was once the
department’s spokesman.

The cops allege that they were subjected to ethnic epithets, harsher
reprimands and closer scrutiny as a result of their heritage.

Simonzad was demoted from his position as spokesman and then fired
in 2008. He’s also suing to get his job back.

City Attorney Scott Howard calls allegations of discrimination in
the Glendale department "utterly false."

The cops’ attorney, Carney Shegerian, noted that officers of
Armenian heritage are underrepresented on the force in relation to
Armenian-Americans’ population numbers in Glendale.

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PACE Suspends Armenian Delegation’s Voting Rights

PACE SUSPENDS ARMENIAN DELEGATION’S VOTING RIGHTS

Aysor
25.01.2010, 16:52

The winter plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe has been launching in Strasbourg to debate on
voting in Ukraine, full powers of PACE delegations, the situation
in the Middle East, actions against trafficking in human beings,
and some other highlights.

The Assembly has discussed Armenia’s implementation of Resolutions
1609 and 1620, which PACE adopted in April 2008. It approved a
proposal by the PACE Monitoring Committee to suspend the Armenian
delegation’s voting rights (as well as voting rights of Albanian
delegation). Parliamentarians said "Albania’s delegation goes wrong
with European values", while Armenia’s delegation "has been composed
as a result of Parliament’s manipulations with rules." However,
there are not any detailed reports on what the parliamentarians
meant. The report on decision over Armenia and Albania is expected
to be presented for debates on Thursday.

Yerevan And Baku To Submit Proposals For Madrid Document Problematic

YEREVAN AND BAKU TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS FOR MADRID DOCUMENT PROBLEMATIC POINTS

News.am
00:35 / 01/26/2010

Within two weeks Yerevan and Baku should submit their proposals for
those provisions of Madrid Documents, concerning which the parties did
not come to mutual understanding, OSCE Minsk Group Russian Co-Chair
Yuri Merzlyakov stated according to the results of talks, NEWS.am
correspondent reports from Sochi.

According to him, the mediators hope the proposals will be submitted
within two weeks. Thereafter the Co-Chairs will again visit the
region. Referring to the previous negotiations, Russian diplomat
outlined the sides held open and constructive discussions. He attached
significance to Sargsyan-Aliyev-Medvedev trilateral meeting. "The
parties take Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s initiative with great
respect," he noted. Nevertheless, Merzlyakov did not forecast whether
any document on Karabakh conflict resolution will be signed in 2010.

As NEWS.am reported previously, January 25, Sargsyan-Aliyev-Medvedev
trilateral meeting was held in Sochi. Armenian and Azerbaijani
Presidents continued talks with the participation of OSCE MG
Co-Chairs. The Presidents elaborated preamble to Madrid Principles,
so-called fundamental principles of Karabakh conflict settlement in
the course of trilateral meeting in Sochi, Russian FM Sergei Lavrov
stated later.

The US Urges Armenia, Turkey To Ratify Protocols

THE US URGES ARMENIA, TURKEY TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS

armradio.am
26.01.2010 13:05

The United States will continue the conversation with Armenia and
Turkey to encourage them to ratify the protocols.

"Our position in private remains our position in public, that stemming
from the agreement between Turkey and Armenia late last year, it
is important that both sides take steps to fulfill the commitments
that they have made," US Assistant Secretary Philip J. Crowley told
a daily briefing.

"Obviously, we understand that this involves actions where the
executive branch of each country working with their respective
legislatures, and we will continue our conversations with both Turkey
and Armenia to encourage them to ratify the agreement that was reached
late last year," Crowley said.

Dashnaks Slam U.S. Praise Of Armenian Ruling On Turkey

DASHNAKS SLAM U.S. PRAISE OF ARMENIAN RULING ON TURKEY

39419.html
25.01.2010

Armenia — An Armenian Revolutionary Federation flag flying against
the backdrop of the Constitutional Court building in Yerevan on
January 12 2010.

The opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun)
denounced on Monday the U.S. State Department for welcoming an Armenian
Constitutional Court ruling on Turkey that has sparked a diplomatic
dispute between Yerevan and Ankara.

Dashnaktsutyun leaders claimed that by effectively siding with
Armenia in the row, the United States is pressurizing its leadership
to unconditionally implement the controversial Turkish-Armenian
agreements which their party considers a sellout to Turkey.

While upholding the constitutionality of the two "protocols,"
the Constitutional Court ruled on January 12 that they place no
obligations on Armenia with regard to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and can not inhibit its pursuit of greater international recognition
of the Armenian genocide.

Dashnaktsutyun welcomed this interpretation of the U.S.-backed
protocols, saying that the Armenian parliament should ratify them
with corresponding "reservations." Its top representatives said in
particular that the court effectively invalidated a protocol clause
that commits Armenia to explicitly recognizing the existing border
with Turkey.

The Turkish government has likewise claimed that the ruling runs
counter to the letter and spirit of the deal and jeopardizes its
implementation by Turkey. Armenia’s leadership has brushed aside
these claims, accusing Ankara of seeking "artificial pretexts" for
delaying its parliamentary ratification.

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon told RFE/RL
on Friday that Washington regards the judgment as a "positive step
forward in the ratification process of the normalization protocols"
that "does not appear to limit or qualify them in any way." Armenian
pro-government politicians and media were quick to welcome the U.S.

reaction as a crucial endorsement of Yerevan’s position in the
dispute. Dashnaktsutyun strongly disagree with that.

"It was a statement made a bit prematurely, and I don’t think that
it is only aimed at somehow benefiting Armenia," Artsvik Minasian,
a senior Dashnaktsutyun member, told RFE/RL, commenting on Gordon’s
remarks. "What is more, I think that was a form of pressure on
Armenia aimed at making sure that we don’t ratify the protocols with
reservations," he said.

Giro Manoyan, the party’s chief foreign policy spokesman, also accused
Washington of pressurizing Yerevan. "When a representative of a foreign
state tries to teach us some lessons I don’t think that is acceptable,"
he told RFE/RL.

According to Minasian, Dashnaktsutyun has drafted legal amendments that
would empower Armenia’s parliament to ratify international treaties
and agreements signed by the executive branch with conditions or
reservations. He said they will be presented this week to 13 other
mostly small opposition groups aligned in a Dashnaktsutyun-led
coalition staunchly opposed to the protocols.

Leaders of those parties met at the Dashnaktsutyun headquarters in
Yerevan over the weekend to discuss their further actions. One of
them, Armen Martirosian of the Zharangutyun party, was skeptical
about the Dashnaktsutyun bill. Martirosian predicted on Monday that
the parliament majority loyal to President Serzh Sarkisian will
unconditionally endorse the protocols should they be put to the vote.

A deputy chairman of Sarkisian’s Republican Party of Armenia, which
has a clear majority in the National Assembly, confirmed that. "If
we add reservations to the protocols, the Turks will never ratify
them," Razmik Zohrabian told RFE/RL. "We should therefore avoid any
reservations."

Zohrabian also hailed the U.S. reaction to the Armenian court ruling,
saying that it shows just how "vulnerable and superficial" the Turkish
diplomacy can be.

http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/19

48% Of Armenian Students Avoid Army Service

48% OF ARMENIAN STUDENTS AVOID ARMY SERVICE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.01.2010 15:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In countries like Armenia, which face security
threats, all males are obliged to serve in the army, according to RA
Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan.

"In Israel, military service is compulsory for both males and females,
while in our country, 48% of students avoid army service for different
reasons," he said Monday during a meeting with Yerevan State University
students.

"We are making every possible effort to decrease that number, but no
legal changes are envisaged for now," Minister stressed.

At that, he noted that Ministry is currently working towards increasing
its organizational level and eradicating corruption.

Banking Expected To Intensify In 2010 In Armenia

BANKING EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY IN 2010 IN ARMENIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.01.2010 16:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Time of intensified banking activity is approaching
in Armenia, Ararat Ghukasyan , chairman of Armenian Union of Banks told
journalists today. "Indefinite situation of 2009 has been overcame,
and in 2010 we will witness these changes," he said.

According to him the banking system of Armenia will face the following
challenges in 2010: quality service, lending volumes.

Over the past year Armenian banks have significantly increased the
amount of capital, and today the Armenian banking system does not
experience problems of capitalization. "The level of capitalization
of Armenian banks is much higher the level required by international
standards," Ararat Ghukasyan said.

Vardan Khachatryan: Azerbaijan Continues Militarization

VARDAN KHACHATRYAN: AZERBAIJAN CONTINUES MILITARIZATION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.01.2010 16:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Militarization is in progress in Azerbaijan, which
continues large-scale production and purchase of military equipment,
Vardan Khachatryan Social Democrat Hunchakian Party administration
member said.

As he said at the joint news conference in Yerevan with RPA member
Karen Avagyan, the quantity of military equipment acquired by Baku
runs counter to international agreements. "Armenia has to raise this
issue and demand explanations from Azeri side," Vardan Khachatryan
stated, characterising Azerbaijan’s explanations on the issue as
unsatisfactory.

Commenting on Baku’s military development, Karen Avagyan noted that
there’s no reason to feel threatened by Baku’s proceedings, as military
modernization is being successfully implemented in Armenia at present.