Armenia And Germany Sign Agreement On International Transportation

ARMENIA AND GERMANY SIGN AGREEMENT ON INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION

news.am
May 27 2011
Armenia

Armenian Minister of Transportation and Communication Manuk
Vardanyan and German Minister of Transportation, Construction and
Urban Development Peter Rasauer signed an agreement on international
ground transportation of people and goods between Armenia and Germany
in Leipzig on Thursday.

The agreement is the first document in the sphere of transportation,
with exception of air transfers. It will provide new grounds for more
extensive future co-operation the spokesperson of Armenian Ministry
of Transportation and Communication Susanna Tonoyan informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am.

Too Late, Too Ugly

TOO LATE, TOO UGLY
By Yossi Sarid

Ha’aretz

May 27 2011
Israel

It is because of my admiration for Turkey that I find it difficult to
understand its insensitive position on the Armenian issue. After all,
it was not this generation that spilled the blood 100 years ago.

I have achieved a great success: Finally the Knesset plenum has enabled
its Knesset Education Committee to conduct a public discussion of
the genocide of the Armenian people. This is the discussion that
was prevented for decades. For generations our governments firmly
opposed it.

And this, of all governments, is the one that agreed. All the MKs
present voted in favor, nobody was opposed, a unanimous decision that
exudes a bad smell: too late, too ugly, yuck.

Zahava Gal-On, who returned to the Knesset with renewed strength,
made a very nice speech. That is how she assumed her place in the relay
race and the mission of her movement, the only one in Israel to avenge
the honor of the Armenian people and demand that the historical lesson
be learned from an orphaned genocide – victims without murderers.

Ahead of time I wished her success where her predecessors – the heads
of Meretz – had failed; and my wishes came true.

But it was not my wishes that changed the parliamentary decision, and
the reason for the reversal is clear: The Israelis no longer favor the
Turks, and are willing even to give up the charms and temptations of
Antalya; that’s how angry they are. Now we will demonstrate to you
what happens to a country that Israel no longer favors – we will
seat it in the low chair; revenge against the gentiles. Now we’ll
show them who’s boss.

So we showed them, and how do we look: All the past explanations in
favor of the Turks suddenly sank to the bottom of the glass of anger,
for which Israel is famous. These, as we recall, were profound
explanations from the Sea of Marmara, to which our leaders lent
an ethical character, even accompanying them with historiosophical
insights.

Eleven years ago, on the 85th memorial day, I went to the Armenian
church in Jerusalem, and as “a human being, as a Jew, as an Israeli
and as the minister of education of the State of Israel” – that is
how I introduced myself – I spoke about the historical justice that
must be done, about the special commitment of the Jewish people to
the Armenian people, and about my plan to teach our students the
universal significance of genocide.

The scandal erupted immediately. My prime minister objected sharply,
and Ehud Barak was swiftly joined by Shimon Peres: “These events,”
he said, “should be left to historians and not to politicians.”

He was struck dumb last week, when the right thing was done for the
wrong reason, and the voice of Shimon was not heard.

At the time the Turks declared me a persona non grata. They, like me,
sometimes get confused between rivals and friends, and I consider
myself their friend. Turkey is today a developing world power, an
example of economic prosperity, which conducts its affairs in the
regional and international arena wisely. It is also proof that an
Islamic regime is not necessarily Iranian, and that Europe is bitterly
mistaken when it locks the gate to Ankara instead of opening it.

The bad guy – Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan – is good for the Turks,
and was reelected by an increasingly large majority. This week he
said that he tried to convince Hamas to recognize Israel, and will
continue to do so.

It is just because of my admiration for Turkey that I find it difficult
to understand its insensitive position on the Armenian issue. After
all, it was not this generation that spilled the blood 100 years ago;
many countries have accepted responsibility for crimes committed in
their name a long time ago. Only this week Queen Elizabeth II visited
the Irish Republic and offered her hosts regret and identification
with all the Irish people who ever suffered at the hand of England. It
is not clear why Turkey alone remains intransigent.

But it is quite clear why Israel supported it all these years. In
addition to security and financial interests, there is something else
concealed here: If everyone begins to acknowledge the tragedy of the
other – his own part in the Nakba – what will become of us?

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/too-late-too-ugly-1.364328

Yerevan Mayor Wants To Promote Yerevan Brand Worldwide

YEREVAN MAYOR WANTS TO PROMOTE YEREVAN BRAND WORLDWIDE

news.am, Armenia
May 26 2011

YEREVAN. – Yerevan city Mayor Karen Karapetyan discussed issues of
regional tourism development with Georgian and Indian delegates to
CTS-2011 11th International Tourism Exhibition.

This year Yerevan city hall assisted the exhibition initiated by
Armenian representatives of Armenian and American travel agencies’
unions. In his presentation of Yerevan tourism development concepts
Karapetyan stresses that city authorities undertake serious steps to
promote Yerevan brand worldwide, informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.

L’Opposition Prete a La Guerre Civile Selon Des Ecoutes

L’OPPOSITION PRETE A LA GUERRE CIVILE SELON DES ECOUTES
Ara

armenews.com
vendredi 27 mai 2011

TBILISSI, 26 mai 2011 (AFP) – Le ministère georgien de l’Interieur
a diffuse jeudi ce qu’il a presente comme un enregistrement d’une
conversation entre l’opposante Nino Bourdjanadze et son fils Anzor
dans laquelle il est question de declencher un guerre civile pour
renverser le president Mikheïl Saakachvili.

Mme Bourdjanadze, contactee par l’AFP, a reconnu qu’il s’agissait de sa
voix. “Nous avons bien prononce certaines de ces phrases, mais d’autres
ont ete sorties de leur contexte. Je ne peux pas me souvenir de tout
ce dont je parle avec mon fils au telephone”, a-t-elle declare. La
diffusion de l’enregistrement sur le site du ministère intervient
après l’intervention de la police dans la nuit de mercredi a jeudi
pour disperser quelque 300 manifestants d’opposition reclamant le
depart du chef de l’Etat.

Deux personnes, dont un policier, ont ete tues. “On peut y arriver. Si
tu en prends la responsabilite, alors ca peut valoir le coup d’aller
jusqu’a la guerre civile”, dit la voix presentee comme etant celle
d’Anzor Bourdjanadze, evoquant un bilan qui pourrait alors s’elever
de 100 a 500 morts.

“Oui, c’est comme ca”, repond une voix presentee comme celle de sa
mère. “Tous les peuples qui sont arrives a leurs fins ont leur terre
gorgee de sang”, insiste encore le fils de l’opposante, une ancienne
presidente du Parlement.

Il estime aussi que si l’armee georgienne intervenait contre les
protestataires, le regime aurait a faire “avec l’unite d’elite du GRU”,
le service de renseignement militaire de la Russie, ennemi jure de
M. Saakachvili depuis la guerre russo-georgienne d’août 2008.

M. Saakachvili a denonce jeudi les recentes manifestations contre
son regime les presentant comme un complot monte a l’etranger “pour
organiser des sabotages et des troubles”.

Condoleances A Notre Ami Et Collaborateur Jean Eckian

CONDOLEANCES A NOTRE AMI ET COLLABORATEUR JEAN ECKIAN
Ara

armenews.com
vendredi 27 mai 2011

Nous avons appris avec tristesse le decès de la mère de notre
collaborateur et ami, le journaliste Jean Eckian.

Toute l’equipe d’Armenews et de Nouvelles d’Armenie Magazine lui
presente ainsi qu’a sa famille ses condoleances et les assure de sa
sympathie en ces moments particulièrement douloureux.

Hovannisian Met En Doute Les Declarations Du Congres National Armeni

HOVANNISIAN MET EN DOUTE LES DECLARATIONS DU CONGRES NATIONAL ARMENIEN
Stephane

armenews.com
vendredi 27 mai 2011

Le Congrès National Armenien (HAK) n’insiste pas sur la tenue de
nouvelles elections nationales malgre ses assurances du contraire
a affirme Raffi Hovannisian dans une declaration faite en fin de
semaine dernière a la presse.

Raffi Hovannisian estime que tous ” les participants politiques
serieux ” en Armenie se preparent aux elections parlementaires et
presidentielles qui auront lieu respectivement en 2012 et 2013 . ”
Je crois que les preparatifs de ces elections sont a l’ordre du jour
de chacun, au moins dans les reunions fermees ” a-t-il declare aux
journalistes.

Raffi Hovannisian, qui est a la tete du parti Zharangutyun (Heritage)
a commente le rapprochement du HAK avec le gouvernement. ” Son but
[legitime] doit etre a court terme un complet retablissement du
gouvernement dans la Republique d’Armenie ” a-t-il dit. ” Si le
dialogue mentionne ne va pas au-dela du besoin de remettre l’Armenie
sur la voie legale et constitutionnel, je pense qu’on peut se feliciter
“.

” Mais s’il s’agit d’un developpement tactique dans le cadre d’un
arrangement preelectoral, cela a le droit d’exister mais la perception
du public en sera totalement differente ” a-t-il averti.

Le politicien americain a semble se referer aux rumeurs en cours
selon lesquelles l’objectif reel du HAK serait d’avoir une presence
solide dans le prochain Parlement armenien, plutôt que de renverser
Sarkissian. ” Si notre tâche est d’entrer a l’Assemblee nationale
et d’augmenter le nombre de nos places de 7 a 15 ou de changer notre
statut extra-parlementaire pour un statut parlementaire et s’attendre
a ce que l’Armenie change ainsi, alors je pense que ceci sont des
esperances sans fondement ” a-t-il dit.

Le HAK, qui est mene par le premier President Levon Ter-Petrosian
n’est pas represente dans l’Assemblee nationale actuelle.

500 Los Angeles Students Learned About Armenian Genocide

500 LOS ANGELES STUDENTS LEARNED ABOUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

news.am
May 26, 2011 | 02:56

Five hundred middle and high school students at the Ambassador School
of Global Leadership learned about the Armenian Genocide last week,
Asbarez newspaper writes.

A program and discussion was presented by The Genocide Education
Project, in partnership with the AGBU Young Professionals of Los
Angeles.

Suzanne Douzmanian, GenEd’s Southern California Regional Coordinator
led the discussion, which examined the political and historical context
of the Armenian Genocide, as part of the continuum of genocides of
the 20th century.

She also incorporated an examination of the historical journey of
her own grandparents, survivors of the Armenian Genocide, into the
presentation, the newspaper writes.

For many of the students, this was the first they had heard of the
Armenian Genocide. Although state law requires that the Armenian
Genocide be taught in California schools, many schools still do not
include this history in their curriculum, the article says.

Amnesty Led To Interpenetration Of Street Opposition And Authorities

AMNESTY LED TO INTERPENETRATION OF STREET OPPOSITION AND AUTHORITIES IN ARMENIA-OPPOSITIONAL MP

news.am
May 25, 2011 | 15:34

YEREVAN. – Declaration of amnesty led to interpenetration of street
opposition and authorities under the pretext of a dialogue, MP from
Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD) Artsvik
Minasyan stated in the Armenian National Assembly on Tuesday,
commenting on Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s initiative on
amnesty.

“This is another manifestation of this amnesty,” Minasyan said. The
MP hailed this move important from humanistic point of view, calling
it politically “belated”. Minasyan emphasized it is necessary to
develop strategy on declaration of amnesty. He also referred to legal
contradictions in the document.

Bako Sahakyan Donated The Portrait Of Vachagan Barepasht To Artsakh

BAKO SAHAKYAN DONATED THE PORTRAIT OF VACHAGAN BAREPASHT TO ARTSAKH ARTS MUSEUM

Noyan Tapan

MAY 25, 2011
YEREVAN

(Noyan Tapan – 25.05.2011) On 25 May President of the Artsakh Republic
Bako Sahakyan received philanthropist Armen Davtyan who presented
the President with the portrait of Vachagan Barepasht (the Pious)
by painter Martiros Alagyan.

The Head of the State expressed gratitude to the philanthropist
underlining that the activity of Vachagan Barepasht and his political,
legal and cultural heritage was a pivotal component of the Armenian
statehood and needed much deeper research.

The President also noted that the issue of erecting the monument
of Vachagan Barepasht in Artsakh was being discussed. Bako Sahakyan
donated the portrait of Vachagan Barepasht to Artsakh Arts Museum.

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European Commission To Provide Additional 1.24 Billion Euros For Eur

EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL 1.24 BILLION EUROS FOR EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY

ARMENPRESS
MAY 25, 2011
YEREVAN

President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso stated
today about the adoption of an extra 1.24 billion euros for European
Neighbourhood Policy. The web site of the European Commission reported
it is being done on the eve of the G8 Summit.

“The European Commission has today decided to increase the funding
for European Neighbourhood Policy by 1.24 billion euros, increasing
the EU’s support to our partners in the South and the East to nearly
7 billion euros over the next two years.

This is much more than a commitment to extra money. It is a tangible
expression of our commitment to reforms in the partner countries. And
it shows we are serious in our desire to help those who aspire to
political freedom and a better future. This is in our shared interest.

We all share one future. If we promote democracy and development,
we foster stability and avoid instability.

We need to set clearer conditions and give ‘more for more’. One
concrete example is to create a European Endowment for Democracy to
support our partner’s democratic changes. We will also set up a Civil
Society Facility to enhance the political role of non-state actors,
such as NGOs or social partners.

Aid alone is not the answer to the socio-economic challenges in our
neighbourhood. We need to do more to boost growth and jobs. I will
push for faster free trade agreements, targeted concessions and smart
investment facilities. That is a win-win situation for us and our
partners”, he stated.