Analyst: Armenia can play major role in transfer of Iran energy reso

Analyst: Armenia can play major role in transfer of Iran energy resources

12:52, 04.04.2015
Region:World News, Armenia, Iran
Theme: Politics, Analytics

YEREVAN. – The international agreement that was reached on Thursday,
and with respect to Iran’s nuclear program, has a great importance for
Armenia, Iranian Studies specialist Rudik Yaralyan told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.

In his view, Armenia, which maintains neighborly relations with Iran,
now will get the opportunity to collaborate with this country, and in
the energy sector, first and foremost.

“Once the sanctions [on Iran] are lifted, Iran will attempt to draw a
roadmap, whereby its energy resources shall be exported to Europe,”
Yaralyan said, and added: “And in this sense, Armenia, being on its
path, may play an unprecedented role.”

The analyst did not consider the option of exporting the Iranian
energy resources via Azerbaijan to be feasible.

“Azerbaijan has traditionally been under Turkey’s political pressure,
and therefore Turkey itself will obstruct that, first of all,” the
Iranian studies specialist noted, and added; “In the case of
Azerbaijan, its interests will be disregarded, and that country will
stay out of the game.”

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Bankruptcy supervisor demands a bribe of 12 thousand US dollars

Bankruptcy supervisor demands a bribe of 12 thousand US dollars

12:58 | April 4,2015 | Official

During the preliminary investigation of a criminal case examined in RA
Special Investigation Service the director of LL Company Seyran K.
informed that the bankruptcy supervisor of the LLC on October 7, 2014
demanded from him a bribe in the amount of 10 thousand US dollars to
prolong the process of alienation of the reals estates by auction,
mortgaged in the bank with the purpose of securing the fulfilment of
the credit liabilities of LL Company, and thus to grant him an
opportunity to acquire the mortgaged property. Besides, conditioned by
a problem in the bookkeeping documents of LL Company, the bankruptcy
supervisor also demanded from him a bribe of 2 thousand US dollars.

A new criminal case has been instituted in RA Special Investigation
Service on materials of the criminal case instituted against an
official carrying out special state service – the judge of Lori Marz
(region) General Jurisdiction Court Khachatur Khachatryan and the
accomplished preliminary investigation thereof pursuant to part 3,
Article 200 of RA Criminal Code.

Preliminary investigation is underway.

SIS

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"Angels" and "Demons" of Film Director Hovhannes Galstyan

“Angels” and “Demons” of Film Director Hovhannes Galstyan

Hovhaness Galstyan: ArmInfo’s interview with film director Hovhaness
Galstyan, the winner of Hayak Armenian
National Film Award 2012 and international film festivals for the film
“Bonded Parallels.”

by Karina Manukyan
Saturday, April 4, 20:38

What kind of heroines does the national cinematography need?

Armenian cinema needs true heroines and honesty, in general. Not
pseudo-honesty. This requires talent, experience and stagecraft.
Otherwise, it is impossible to make a great movie.

What do you mean by saying a true heroine? Is she strong or weak? Is
she a woman who fights for her happiness or the one that reconciles
herself to her lot?

True means alive. If you watch a woman in the film and you can’t get
her off your mind for a day, two, and five years, it means that she
was a true heroine.

She can be both strong and weak at the same time. I mean the heroine,
not the actress.

The heroines in your film “Bonded Parallels” are very interesting.
They do not afraid of being criticized. They just strive for
happiness. Why did you choose such heroines? Was it a deliberate
decision or happy coincidence?

My heroines had real prototypes. That’s not the issue, however.
Insincerity penetrates deep into the mind of the author and then into
the characters he creates, if the author cares for such unnatural
things as public opinion etc. The author should discover himself,
analyze his own angel and demon, and then create his like. Art is
privacy, even such collective art is movie.

Have you already discovered your angel and demon?

Well, I am still discovering.

What about the heroine of your new film “Lucid Place?”

The principal character in “Lucid Place” is a man, but he is in the
company of women, Marie and Janette. The other characters unveil him.
That is why these two women are very important to me and to him.
“Lucid Place” is my first film where I try to seriously research a
male character. As strange as it may seem, these two women help me
discover him. This shows how often we do not understand ourselves and
how hard it is to discover your own ‘angels’ and ‘demons.’ My hero is
Gabriel – a choreographer at 44 – I should have known him very well,
inherently. However, I had worked on the character for 2 years until
those two women helped me discover him.

Do you mean that only a woman can discover a man?

The character is revealed when he occurs in an unusual situation and
has to make crucial decisions. His choice, not the set phrases that
flooded the movie, is what demonstrates that he is a true and
autonomous character. The hero needs action, which is impossible
unless he is not alone. He needs also other heroes. In my film, these
are heroines. However, if Gabriel were a football player or a miner,
maybe, I would reveal him with help of other male heroes… In the
“Lucid Place,” women reveal the hero. However, it is not an axiom.

Have you already decided where to shoot the film?

We have decided the place. However, it is very hard to decide when to
start. Thanks to our partner, the location outside Armenia is found –
it is the south of France, Languedoc. We have chosen the location
inside Armenia too. We will start shooting as soon as the financial
bag is full by 70%-80%. I will not dare to start, unless there is
sufficient funding, like I did when making the “Bonded Parallels.”
Then I sought to make my first film to prove to myself that I can do
it. Now, I have different goals.

What are your goals now?

To be caution with compromises and do everything to the maximum.

You said the true image of a woman lives for years. Can you name the
heroines you can’t get off your mind?

Julianna from The Red Desert. I am still in love with her.

How has she gained your heart?

She was full of life, impressive, huggable. I was 16 then, not older.
I was at high school.

I cannot but ask you. What kind of honesty do you think the Armenian
cinema needs?

I cannot say what is the honesty formula, but a man always strives for
the truth. Lie, hypocrisy, falsehood are abhorrent to human beings. A
spectator feels falsehood at once. He either leaves cinema or watches
the film till the end with disgust. False films cannot enjoy
popularity. When we learn to make films that will be screen
internationally, we will realize what honesty we lacked. So far, we
have nothing to do but pretend that we have what to be proud of. Some
15 films are screened in the country every year and very few of them
enjoy popularity… To call it cinematography is self-deception.

A good film that will “break into Hollywood” requires good funding.

Georgian film “Corn Island” and the Georgian-Estonian film
“Tangerines” broke into Hollywood, let alone Alejandro González
Iñárritu. Integration process is not easy: it requires talent, luck,
policy, cinematic environment… Many of the films made in Armenia lack
this all.

You are very critical about the local cinematography…

Not me, but the professional cinematography society. I just try to
look into the reasons of such situation. Our films have neither been
presented at big festivals nor screened internationally for 25 years
already. As long as we don’t care for that, we will continue to watch,
not make, great films.

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Draft Bill On Armenian Genocide Recognition Submitted To Ukrainian P

DRAFT BILL ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION SUBMITTED TO UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT

15:05, 03 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

A draft bill on recognition of the Armenian Genocide has been submitted
to the Ukrainian Supreme Rada, Interfax UA reports, quoting the
official website of the Ukrainian Parliament.

According to the source, the bill has been drafted by MP Vitaly
Barvinenko. The text of the document has not yet been posted on
Rada website.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/03/draft-bill-on-armenian-genocide-recognition-submitted-to-ukrainian-parliament/

Lebanese FM And Parliamentary Delegation To Visit Armenian Genocide

LEBANESE FM AND PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO VISIT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL ON APRIL 24

15:23, 3 April, 2015

YEREVAN, 3 APRIL, ARMENPRESS: Lebanon will be present at the
commemoration ceremony of the Armenian Genocide centenary on April
24 on the state level and will pay tribute to the innocent victims’
memory. The Editor-In-Chief of Azdak Daily, published in Lebanon, and
the Chairman of the Lebanon’s Committee on Coordinating the Armenian
Genocide centenary events Shahan Gantaharian told Armenpress that the
delegations of the legislative and executive bodies of the country
will come from Lebanon to Yerevan.

“On April 24 four-member delegation of the Lebanon’s Government,
including the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Industry, will visit
Yerevan. Besides the executive body, the parliamentary delegation
as well will come to Armenia, including the Vice President of the
National Assembly and the deputies”, – said Shahan Gantaharian.

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Zhirayr Sefilyan Urges Diaspora To Join The Fight Against Armenia’s

ZHIRAYR SEFILYAN URGES DIASPORA TO JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST ARMENIA’S RULING REGIME

by Tatevik Shahunyan

Friday, April 3, 13:38

The leader of the Centennial Without Regime movement, Artsakh war
veteran Zhirayr Sefilyan urges the Diaspora Armenians to come to the
Motherland and join the fight against the ruling regime in Armenia.

“Our country faces a deep crisis. On the threshold of the Armenian
Genocide Centennial, we are undergoing a white genocide, which is
proved by the migration of nearly 2 million people from the country.

The key reason of the Medz Yeghern was that we had no state; today the
reason of the white genocide is that the state does not belong to us.

It is necessary, therefore, to get rid of the genocidal regime”,
Sefilyan says in his statement.

Sefilyan urges the Diaspora to join the fight that will start on April
24, at 6 pm. “This initiative is aimed at reconsidering the April
24 legacy and making it not only the commemoration day but also the
day of statehood restoration. This way we can console ourselves, our
future generations and the souls of our martyrs”, he says. Sefilyan
stresses that on April 24 no measures will be taken to hamper the
mourning events dedicated to the Armenian Genocide Centennial.

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Starting From July 1st There Will Be Changes In The Top Management O

STARTING FROM JULY 1ST THERE WILL BE CHANGES IN THE TOP MANAGEMENT OF YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY

Friday, April 3, 15:48

Starting from July 1st there will be changes in the top management
of Yerevan Brandy Company.

Taking into account the decision of Artak Barseghyan, Managing Director
of Yerevan Brandy Company to pursue new career opportunities outside
the Pernod Ricard Group, the top management structure of YBC will be
as follows:

As from 1st July 2015, Ara GRIGORYAN, currently Vice-President
in charge of External Affairs of Pernod Ricard Eastern Europe and
Chairman of the YBC Board of Directors will take the position of CEO
of Yerevan Brandy Company (YBC) alongside to his current duties.

At the same date, Ignat ARAKELYAN, currently Deputy Managing Director
of YBC, is appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) of YBC.

Ara GRIGORYAN, born in 1963, graduated from the Yerevan Institute of
Agriculture. He started his career at Yerevan Brandy Company back in
1989 and has been holding different positions in Sales and Marketing.

>From 2001 to 2009 Ara Grigoryan was heading the offices of Pernod
Ricard Minsk and Pernod Ricard Ukraine. From 2009 to 2014 he was
Managing Director of Yerevan Brandy Company.

Ignat ARAKELYAN, born in 1972, graduated from the Yerevan State
University of Architecture and Construction. Ignat joined Yerevan
Brandy Company in 1998 as an Accountant, then became Chief Accountant.

In 2006, he was promoted Finance & Administration Director. Since 2009,
Ignat has been Deputy Managing Director of YBC.

Yerevan Brandy Company is the exclusive producer of ARARAT Brandies
is the direct successor of Armenian brandy-making traditions,
established in1887. Yerevan Brandy Company is the biggest taxpayer
of the field and the biggest grape buyer in Armenia. In 1999 Yerevan
Brandy Company joined the Pernod Ricard Group, the world co-leader
of the Wine & Spirits industry, which unites such brands as Chivas,
Absolut, Martell, Jameson and others.

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Armenia To Benefit From Secured Transactions Reform

ARMENIA TO BENEFIT FROM SECURED TRANSACTIONS REFORM

15:46 03/04/2015 ” ECONOMY

On April 3, the USAID Finance for Economic Development (FED) project
in partnership with the Ministry of Justice of Armenia, the World
Bank, the Central Bank of Armenia, and the Unions of Banks and Credit
Organizations of Armenia, held a conference on secured transaction
reform and on the implementation of a unified movable collateral
electronic registry in Armenia, the press service of the U.S. Embassy
in Armenia reports.

The main goal of the event was to increase public awareness of the
reform and facilitate a dialogue between relevant stakeholders.

Following the opening remarks, experts of the USAID FED program, the
World Bank, the Ministry of Justice, and the Central Bank presented
the concept of secured transactions and movable collateral registries,
the international practice, the importance of this reform in Armenia,
and related legislation.

Access to finance is a major impediment to the growth of micro, small
and medium enterprises (MSMEs), especially in the rural areas of
Armenia. One of the main reasons is that there is a serious mismatch
between the assets financial institutions accept as a collateral, and
the assets owned by the enterprises. As a result, MSMEs that have no
real property are often denied in credit or cannot afford to borrow
due to the high cost of funds.

USAID through its Finance for Economic Development project has played
a key role in developing legislation for a comprehensive secured
transactions platform.

Prior to this policy reform, the predominant forms of collateral in
Armenia had been land and buildings. As a result of these legislative
changes MSMEs and individuals will be able to pledge vehicles,
inventory, crops, equipment, and other forms of moveable collateral
to secure loans. This legislation package was adopted by the Armenian
Parliament in December 2014 and signed by the President of Armenia
on December 30, 2014. It provides the legal framework for a movable
collateral registry, expands the definition of movable collateral and
secured transactions, and establishes a more efficient enforcement
process in case of default. It also gives financial institutions the
confidence that they can acquire the asset in case of default. This
legislation will come into force on October 1, 2015 and is anticipated
to expand the number of MSMEs eligible and actually receiving loans.

The USAID Finance for Economic Development Program is designed to
broaden and deepen financial intermediation and improve financial
services for micro, small and medium enterprises in Armenia. The
project also supports the development of the financial sector through
improved laws and regulations, as well as promotes innovation in the
sector and development of relevant infrastructure.

http://www.panorama.am/en/economy/2015/04/03/us-aid/

Geoffrey Robertson To Keynote Armenian Genocide Centenary Commemorat

GEOFFREY ROBERTSON TO KEYNOTE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENARY COMMEMORATION IN SYDNEY

14:32, 03 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

The Armenian Genocide Centenary Committee of Australia (AGCC) has
announced that leading international jurist, Geoffrey Robertson QC,
will deliver the keynote address at the Armenian Genocide Centenary
National Commemoration Evening at the Sydney Town Hall on Friday,
April 24th 2015.

Robertson, who launched his latest book An Inconvenient Genocide: Who
now remembers the Armenians?at the National Press Club in Canberra in
2014, will visit Australia after taking part in the “No to Genocide”
Global Forum to be held in Yerevan, Armenia.

The Inconvenient Genocide: Who now remembers the Armenians,
published by Random House, is a groundbreaking publication where
Robertson presents a compelling argument based on fact, evidence
and his knowledge and expertise of international law, proving beyond
reasonable doubt that the horrific events that occurred from 1915 to
1923 do indeed constitute genocide.

High-profile and notable dignitaries will join the Armenian-Australian
community in commemorating the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide,
which was perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923.

Vache Kahramanian, a member of the AGCC stated: “The Committee has
been planning the Centenary commemorations for the past two years to
respectfully honour the 1.5 million victims of this unpunished crime.”

“Mr. Robertson is a worthy guest to keynote such an occasion.”

Geoffrey Robertson QC is a leading human rights lawyer and a former
UN War Crimes judge. He has been counsel in many notable Old Bailey
trials, has defended hundreds of men facing death sentences in the
Caribbean, and has won landmark rulings on civil liberty from the
highest courts in Britain, Europe and the Commonwealth. Robertson is
the Head of Doughty Street Chambers, a Master of the Middle Temple,
a Recorder and visiting professor at Queen Mary College, University
of London.

Robertson recently represented the Republic of Armenia, alongside Amal
Clooney and Gevorg Kostayan in the European Court of Human Rights case
“Perincek v Switzerland”.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/03/geoffrey-robertson-to-keynote-armenian-genocide-centenary-commemoration-in-sydney/

Chypre Vote Une Loi Criminalisant La Negation Du Genocide Armenien

CHYPRE VOTE UNE LOI CRIMINALISANT LA NEGATION DU GENOCIDE ARMENIEN

DROITS DE L’HOMME

Nicosie, 2 avr 2015 (AFP) – Les deputes chypriotes ont vote jeudi a
l’unanimite une loi criminalisant la negation des massacres d’Armeniens
commis sous l’Empire ottoman il y a un siècle, qu’ils qualifient de
“genocide”. La loi etablit le 24 avril, date des premiers massacres
en 1915, comme Journee nationale du souvenir a Chypre, où les membres
de la minorite armenienne sont pour la plupart des descendants des
rescapes du “genocide”.

L’île mediterraneenne a elle-meme fait partie de l’Empire ottoman,
avant d’etre integree a l’empire colonial britannique au XIXe siècle.

Chypre entretient une très grande animosite a l’egard d’Ankara depuis
l’invasion en 1974 du nord du pays par la Turquie, en reaction a un
coup d’Etat visant a rattacher l’île a la Grèce. L’île et sa capitale
sont depuis divisees.

La Turquie a toujours refuse d’admettre toute elimination planifiee et
le terme de “genocide”, evoquant la mort d’environ 500.000 Armeniens
(contre 1,5 million selon l’Armenie), qui s’etaient ranges du côte de
son ennemie la Russie, lors de combats ou a cause de famines. Selon
l’Institut national armenien, vingt-et-un pays, dont la France et la
Russie, reconnaissent les tueries comme un “genocide”. La loi votee par
les parlementaires chypriotes est un amendement a un texte preexistant
contre le racisme, les crimes haineux et les comportements xenophobes.

Le president du Parlement, Yiannakis Omirou, a salue un vote permettant
de “restaurer (…) la verite historique”, affirmant que le “genocide
armenien” constituait “l’un plus important et des plus odieux crimes
de l’histoire moderne de l’humanite”.

vendredi 3 avril 2015, Ara (c)armenews.com

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