PSRC, ArmenTel, VivaCell-MTS And Orange Armenia Finally Agreed

PSRC, ARMENTEL, VIVACELL-MTS AND ORANGE ARMENIA FINALLY AGREED

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.08.2009 20:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC)
of Armenia approved a new tariff plan for the Interconnect services
between network operators of Armenia at the meeting today, which will
enter into force on January 1 of 2010.

All operators are pledged to reduce price for Interconnect from 10
to 60 per cent by January 1 2010, and starting from July 1, 2011
all operators should introduce a unified tariff at 11.4 AMD. Within
the same interval the tariff for termination of calls from mobile to
fixed network is scheduled to bring from 9.72 to 9 AMD.

The price per minute for international calls from mobile network will
reach 12 cents and will take effect from January 1, 2010. Exchange
rates will be calculated on the last day of the month in accordance
with the RA Central Bank’s rate of that day.

Levon Aronian To Face Ethien Bakro

LEVON ARONIAN TO FACE ETHIEN BAKRO

News.am
13:18 / 08/18/2009

On August 18, 2009 the ninth round of FIDE Grand Prix chess tournament
will commence in Jermuk.

Armenian Grandmaster Levon Aronian will play with Etinen
Bakro (France), Vladimir Hakobyan will face Dmitry Yakovenko
(Russia). Aronian failed to win playing black in the tournament.

Gata Kamsky-Peter Leko, Rustam Kasimjanov-Ivan Cheparinov, Pavel
Elyanov-Vassily Ivanchuk, Sergey Karjakin-Ernesto Inarkiev will play
today, "Armsports" website reports.

Suzy Kentikyan To Defend Her Titles Against The World Champion Julia

SUZY KENTIKYAN TO DEFEND HER TITLES AGAINST THE WORLD CHAMPION JULIA SAHIN

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.08.2009 20:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian athlete, double world champion in the
"flies weight (up to 51 kg) among women WBA and WIBF Suzanne Kentikyan
(Killer Queen) will defend her titles on October 10. Her rival will
be invincible champion WIBF,
the German Julia Sakhin .

For Kentikyan it will be 11th WBA title defense, and the 8-th WIBF
defense.

Kentikyan – Sahin combat will take place in the "Universum Champions
Night" boxing show in the city of Rostock October 10, 2009

www.boxnews.com.ua/person.php?id=12114

Fitch Cuts Armenia Rating, Warns Of Major GDP Fall

FITCH CUTS ARMENIA RATING, WARNS OF MAJOR GDP FALL

MSN Indonesia
Agence France-Presse
8/13/2009 1:58 PM GMT

Global credit ratings agency Fitch cut Armenia’s debt rating by one
notch on Thursday and warned the ex-Soviet republic is facing one of
the worst economic contractions worldwide this year.

The agency said in a statement that it had downgraded Armenia’s
long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Ratings to "BB-"
from "BB".

It projected that Armenia’s gross domestic product (GDP) would
contract 15 percent this year, "the third-worst outcome expected for
any Fitch-rated sovereign."

Fitch said Armenia’s economy was vulnerable due to its dependence
on external financing and remittances from Russia, which have fallen
sharply amid a severe downturn there.

"The severity of the shock has materially weakened Armenia’s credit
fundamentals and medium-term prospects," Andrew Colquhoun, the director
of Fitch’s Sovereigns Group, said in the statement.

"Unlocking Armenia’s economic potential and restoring strong and
sustained growth necessary to reduce poverty and raise incomes will
be much harder as a result of the crisis," he said.

Ratings agencies such as Fitch assess the capacity of a borrower,
either a state or a company, to repay its debts. A stronger rating
generally enables a borrower to acquire credit on favourable terms.

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http://news.id.msn.com/business/article.as

Exercises Of Peacemakers And Special Services Underway At Marshal Ba

EXERCISES OF PEACEMAKERS AND SPECIAL SERVICES UNDERWAY AT MARSHAL BAGHRAMYAN POLYGON IN YEREVAN

ArmInfo
2009-08-12 17:23:00

ArmInfo. Exercises of peacemakers and special services are underway
at Marshal Baghramyan polygon in Yerevan.

The 6-day exercises launched 2 days ago involve almost 900 militaries.

Defense Minister of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan attended the exercises on
Wednesday. By the scenario of the exercises, peacemakers retreat under
pressure of the conditional enemy. Special services join them and
stave enemy. Afterwards, peacemakers return to the original position.

Azeri court jails four servicemen who spied for Armenia

Interfax, Russia
Aug 7 2009

Azeri court jails four servicemen who spied for Armenia

BAKU Aug 7

Azerbaijan’s military tribunal for serious crimes has given long-term
prison sentences to a group of servicemen found guilty of spying for
Armenia.

"The tribunal has issued various prison sentences to Lieutenant
Khagani Dzhavadov, Junior Sergeants Elchin Mamedov and Samir Tagiyev,
as well as soldier Suleiman Aliyev, convicting them of ties with the
Armenian intelligence service," a spokesman for the tribunal’s
secretariat told Interfax.

Dzhavadov and Mamedov were sentenced to 15 years in prison each, and
Tagiyev and Aliyev to 12 years each.

According to the criminal case materials, officer Dzhavadov conspired
with certain persons and forced Azeri servicemen to cooperate with
Armenian secret service agents.

Ergenekon Indictment Lists Alleged Plans To Kill Armenians

ERGENEKON INDICTMENT LISTS ALLEGED PLANS TO KILL ARMENIANS

2009/08 /07 | 12:57

Region

The third indictment presented to the Istanbul 13th High Criminal Court
on Wednesday includes plans to assasinate the Armenian Patriarchate
of Istanbul, other community leaders as well as Nobel Prize writer
Orhan Pamuk.

Alevi and Kurdish leaders are also listed as targets for the Ergenokon
group now on trial for conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish government
or obstructing it in carrying out its duties.

According to bianet news retired general Veli Kucuk, defendant in the
first Ergenekon case, has been found to have frequently spoken on the
phone to Fatma Cengiz, defendant in the third Ergenekon trial. Kucuk
said, "I am the first president of an organisation formed against
the Armenians" and "There is a duty; Armenians must be killed."

An attack against Minas Durmazguler in Sivas was prevented when suspect
Oðuz Bulut was caught with two hand grenades and Ersin Gonenci with
a Browning.

A "terrorisation" plan found with defendant Þahin contained detailed
plans of the home of Armenian Patriarch Mutafyan as well as the
Patriarchate. The attacks were supposed to use light anti-tank weapons
(LAW), so the indictment. A police officer named Kenan Temur was
supposed to head the operation, while Fatma Cengiz was supposed to
procure weapons and a Yaþar Oðuz Þahin was supposed to act as lookout.

http://hetq.am/en/region/14315/

Young Professionals Take Windy City by Storm at AGBU Focus 2009

AGBU Press Office
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022-1112
Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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PRESS RELEASE

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Young Armenian Professionals Take Windy City by Storm at Sold-Out AGBU
Focus 2009

Weekend Welcomes Close to 400 Guests & Raises Over $35,000 for AGBU Hye
Geen Pregnant Women’s Project in Armenia

AGBU FOCUS celebrated its fifth biennial affair with 400 participants
from 16 countries and dozens of American cities in Chicago, Illinois
from July 16-19 with much style and success. The four-day event took
place around the Westin Michigan Avenue Hotel, which is situated in the
city’s exhilarating downtown core and footsteps away from the relaxing
Oak Street Beach on Lake Michigan.

Networking, cultural and social activities throughout the weekend
exposed guests to Chicago’s unique history and present happenings. In
addition, through the pre-event efforts of the FOCUS Organizing
Committee, the AGBU program raised over $35,000 for the AGBU Hye Geen
Pregnant Women’s Project in Armenia.

First initiated in 2001, FOCUS was created not only to bring together
young Armenian professionals to share their international perspectives
on a variety of important issues, but to showcase notable contributions
and achievements made by AGBU’s diverse programs. Over the years, this
biennial affair has become the most highly anticipated event for young
Armenian professionals across the globe with over 2,000 participants,
setting a standard for other gatherings of its kind and cultivating a
new generation of AGBU members. In fact, tickets for FOCUS events were
sold out well over a week before the festivities even began.

Raising Awareness & Giving Back

"While FOCUS is a great reunion of friends old and new, packed with both
cultural and social activities, it is also a time for our generation to
give back," said Arda Berberian who, along with Aline Markarian,
co-chaired the weekend.

Every two years, FOCUS highlights a specific AGBU program and educates
its attendees about the true spirit, generosity and diversity of the
organization’s work throughout the world, launching a large-scale
pre-event fundraising program with international donors.

"As young professionals, it was quite evident at FOCUS that we are
prepared and eager to continue AGBU’s mission into the next generation,"
said Markarian. "This year, we chose to honor the Hye Geen Pregnant
Women’s Project in Armenia and are so grateful to all the individuals
who supported our efforts and donated over $35,000 for this amazing
cause."

AGBU Hye Geen is a Los Angeles-based volunteer committee that works to
honor the achievements of Armenian women and provides a forum for them
throughout the world. Their Pregnant Women’s Project looks to help the
next generation in Armenia as a response to the country’s high infant
mortality rate, lack of nutrition and shortage of resources for
potential mothers. The first Pregnant Women’s Center opened its doors in
Gyumri in 2002, followed by the establishment of a second location in
Vanadzor in 2004. This year, through funds raised by FOCUS, there are
plans to reallocate resources from the first center to a new location in
Talin, where there are many poor and underserved villages.

The Hye Geen Project helped establish community-based health resource
centers that provide critical prenatal care to pregnant women who often
suffer from malnutrition, lack the funds for proper medical care, and
have limited access to accurate health information. Expectant mothers
can visit the centers daily to benefit from vital medical exams,
meetings with counselors, peer support, nutritious meals and vitamins.
To date, over 700 healthy babies have been born to the mothers who have
attended centers sponsored by AGBU Hye Geen.

"The FOCUS Organizing Committee is extremely grateful for the outpouring
support of the Hye Geen program. We are going to make a huge difference
in the lives of so many present and future mothers giving life and
opportunity to the next generation in Armenia," said Berberian.

Exchanging Perspectives and Defining the "AGBU YP" Generation

For this year’s festivities, guests flew to Chicago from Argentina,
Armenia, Canada, France, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Mexico, Russia, Spain,
Switzerland, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom,
Uruguay, and over twenty American states. The schedule of events
included: Thursday night’s Perspectives, a networking forum featuring a
panel discussion; Friday’s Club Night at a private club in the heart of
downtown Chicago; Saturday afternoon’s FOCUS on Art with an
architectural boat cruise; a closing Sunday brunch; and the weekend’s
most anticipated Saturday-evening Gala at the internationally renowned
and newly opened Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Thursday’s Perspectives has become the traditional kick-off event of
FOCUS, bringing guests together to network and discuss a specific
current issue facing a generation of young Armenian professionals. This
year’s panel took place at the River East Art Center, which houses many
of the city’s art galleries. The evening’s discussion centered around
the legacy Armenian young professionals want to leave as Armenians to
the next generation and how the Armenian community can engage them to
take part and make a difference. The dialogue was moderated by ABC News
Dubai Correspondent/Digital Reporter Lara Setrakian, who was joined by
three guest speakers: Harry Onnig Madanyan from Chicago, Ignacio
Balassanian from Buenos Aires, and Valentina Poghosyan from London.

"Perspectives 2009 was a timely and important discourse on the community
our generation wants to leave behind," Setrakian reflected. "Valentina
emphasized Armenian culture and history in the home, as our community
sees more families of mixed cultural backgrounds. Harry encouraged
building more ‘touch points’ between members of the diaspora and
community structures–opportunities to engage and participate at
different stages of life. And Ignacio pointed out the need to leverage
both social networking and face time as members of our generation
connect in person and online."

In addition to insight from Setrakian and the panelists, Perspective
featured a lively discussion which included a great amount of
participation from audience members who contributed their ideas on
issues like the importance of language on cultural sustainability, the
Genocide and its role in our consciousness, and how to live an Armenian
life in the 21st century. A speaker from France even described his
generation’s legacy as "a new pipeline," and the need to re-engineer the
way his peers engage each other and cross traditional community
barriers.

The discussion was followed by a catered reception amidst the fine art
setting.

Following Perspectives, Friday’s Club Night at Griffin Lounge gave
guests access to a private and exclusive venue to socialize and dance
until late in the evening. Everyone enjoyed a modern mix of music
supplied by a local DJ throughout the night and mingled in the club’s
uniquely decorated rooms.

Beyond the official FOCUS activities, the weekend was also the setting
for the AGBU Young Professionals (YP) Biennial Assembly. Twenty-five YPs
representing the leadership of a dozen YP groups and partner
organizations from seven countries (Argentina, Armenia, Canada, France,
Russia, the United Arab Emirates and the United States) convened Friday
morning to engage in cross cooperation and collaboration with the end
purpose in mind of strengthening and advancing the worldwide AGBU YP
Network.

Co-facilitated by YP Liaison Kim Yacoubian and YP Northern California
Member Alison Ekizian, YP representatives, several meeting for the very
first time, participated in an open exchange on partnership
opportunities and best practices, with a special presentation made by
AGBU YP Yerevan Chairman Harutyun Poghosyan on available projects in
Armenia. "Representing the largest and most diverse attendance for an
AGBU YP meeting ever with a clear focus on international cooperation,"
said Yacoubian, "this year’s Assembly is testament to the accelerated
growth and popularity of the YP Network, and the dedication of the young
Armenians belonging to it who are committed to working together as a
cohesive whole to give back to the community at large to preserve our
time-honored identity and heritage."

Cruising for Art and Celebrating an Achievement

After a successful debut during FOCUS Montreal in 2003, the fourth FOCUS
on Art event took place on Saturday afternoon with a popular
architectural boat cruise on the Chicago River. Guests enjoyed a sunny
afternoon and gourmet lunch while marveling at Chicago’s soaring towers
during a tour guide-led discovery of the city and its architectural
treasures.

"As a lifelong Chicagoan, I was happy to hear the participants’ reaction
to the cruise event and the weekend overall. They saw our architecture,
our treasures, enjoyed the food and culture and made new friends at the
same time," said Houri Gueyikian, the local member of the FOCUS 2009
committee.

The highlight and most anticipated event of the weekend was the
Saturday-night Gala, held at the newly opened Modern Wing of Chicago’s
Art Institute. Beginning with cocktails in the Museum’s Grand Staircase
surrounded by fine art, guests had the privilege to walk through the
Alsdorf gallery of South East Asian Art before being welcomed into the
soaring modern wing for a multimedia presentation on the Hye Geen
Pregnant Women’s Centers and an evening with the Kevork Artinian Melody
Band, which played a selection of Armenian and international music.

The evening’s master of ceremonies was Steve Odabashian from
Philadelphia, who introduced FOCUS Co-Chairs Arda Berberian and Aline
Markarian.

"This year we invaded the Windy City and have had the pleasure of taking
in so many of its cultural attributes," said Berberian. "Tonight, we sit
amongst the artwork of one of the most well-known art institutions in
the world, while supporting an AGBU program. I hope you will take a
moment to take it all in."

The co-chairs’ enthusiasm for Hye Geen was also amplified by a video
presentation illustrating the stories and faces behind the centers.

"The efforts by the Los Angeles-based AGBU Hye Geen Committee are
exemplary and we stand here today to applaud their achievements," said
Markarian. "They saw a desperate situation and sought action. I am proud
to announce that the opening of a new Pregnant Women’s Center in Talin,
Armenia has been made possible by our generous donors of this year’s
FOCUS campaign."

Dr. Lucy Tovmasian from New Jersey was then invited to the podium to
speak about the importance of the Hye Geen program from her professional
understanding of its objectives and success.

"As a doctor, sometimes progress is best evaluated in numbers,"
Tovmasian said. "In 2001, Armenia’s infant mortality rate was an
unfortunate 41 out of 1,000 births. In 2008, this rate greatly improved
and, according to the CIA World Factbook, the infant mortality was
stated to be less than 21 out of 1000 births."

Tovmasian also quoted Hye Geen Chair Sona Yacoubian, who said: "What we
do through this project is keep two people healthy: the mother and her
newborn child. This way, mothers will be far less likely to abandon
their children and both will remain healthy. Just consider how strong
this will make the future generations of our nation."

Bonds of Friendship

On the final morning of a great weekend, guests came together for the
last time for a Sunday brunch on the sixteenth floor of the Westin
Hotel. The camaraderie of FOCUS certainly echoed throughout the room
amidst the continual goodbyes with excitement and eagerness to reunite
again soon and stay active in AGBU.

"The weekend was nothing short of fantastic," said first-time guest Alex
Grigorians from Los Angeles. "This was my first AGBU Focus and my only
regret is that I missed out on New York, Montreal and Miami. It provided
a great setting to connect and reconnect with young Armenian
professionals."

"All I can say is that FOCUS exceeded all my expectations," said Ohanes
Sangochian from Mexico. "I am eager to keep in touch with great
Armenians from so many places worldwide. It would be amazing to do
events like this more often to reinforce our Armenian heritage and
friendships."

Like previous FOCUS events before, Chicago 2009 helped unite Armenian
young professionals from around the world to nurture friendships and
strengthen their connection to AGBU, leaving a lasting impression on
their lives. Participants gain a better understanding of the world’s
largest Armenian nonprofit organization’s mission to preserve and
promote the Armenian identity and heritage.

"FOCUS 2009 used the same ingredients of success of the past four events
uniting and providing a sense of pride to all young Armenian
professionals around the world who participated," said Arnaud Attamian
from London, who has attended every FOCUS event since the first one was
organized in New York in 2001. "FOCUS is now a pillar of AGBU’s youth
programs by not only cementing friendship for longtime supporters, but
also adding new people with refreshing ideas to this powerful network."

To date, pre-event fundraising efforts for all five FOCUS events have
raised close to $200,000 for AGBU programs, including the three
AGBU-funded Children’s Centers in Armenia, the American University of
Armenia’s Digital Library, the New York Summer Intern Program, the
Generation Next Mentorship Program of Southern California, Camp Nubar in
upstate New York, the organization’s Scholarship Program and now the Hye
Geen Pregnant Women’s Centers.

The group of tireless FOCUS committee volunteers who worked diligently
behind the scenes for months leading up to a flawless weekend included:
Co-Chairpersons Arda Berberian and Aline Markarian and committee members
Natalie Gabrelian, Houri Gueyikian, Jenna Ishkanian, Talia Jebejian,
Vadim Krisyan, Ani Manoukian, Salpi Mekhjian, Sevana Melikian and
Monique Svazlian.

Plans are already underway for the 10th Anniversary of AGBU FOCUS in
2011.

To view photos from the weekend or learn more about FOCUS, please visit:

Established in 1906, AGBU () is the world’s largest
non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
educational, cultural and humanitarian program, annually touching the
lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

www.agbu.org
www.agbu.org/focus.
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Serzh Sargsyan: "Armenia Always To Support The Armenian Organization

SERZH SARGSYAN: "ARMENIA ALWAYS TO SUPPORT THE ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS FUNCTIONING IN DIASPORA"

NOYAN TAPAN
AUGUST 6 2009
YEREVAN

Armenia will always support the Armenian organizations functioning
in Diaspora. RA President Serzh Sargsyan stated it, receiving
the delegation of the Armenian General Athletic Union on August 5,
which has arrived to Armenia to participate in the games of Armenian
General Athletic Union which are conducted in Armenia for the first
time and run August 1-8. "Capacities of the Republic of Armenia will
be constantly growing and in parallel with that we will be working to
increase our participation, because we are confident that Diaspora is
Armenia’s strength, and Armenia is Diaspora’s strength. Together with
Diaspora Armenia is a nation of ten millions, which has resources,
great possibilities and a wish to create a small but very beautiful
and developed country," S.

Sargsyan said.

The President of Armenia attached importance to the fact that regular
games of the Armenian General Athletic Union this year, for the
first time are being conducted in Armenia. "It looks like Armenia
is hosting more and more all-Armenian events each year. And this is
one of the best ways to strengthen the Armenia-Diaspora relations,
support the preservation of the Armenian identity, and achieve one
of our most desirable goals – our unity," he noted.

S. Sargsyan noted with satisfaction that this year differs from
the others both in the quantity of all-Armenian events and their
quality. "A few days ago, I met with our young compatriots who arrived
to Armenia in the framework of Come Home program. Just in a couple
of days All-Armenian football and basketball championships which will
attract almost 700 participants are launched in Armenia. Today, I am
meeting with you to discuss the process of HOMENETMEN games, which
will be attended, as I know, by 450 athletes from all continents and
many of our compatriots," the President said.

Serzh Sargsyan considered inspiring the fact that the participants
of the games are young people, for whom this period can become
an important opportunity to get acquainted with their motherland,
make friends with their contemporaries and make some relations. "I
wish you all success, to all the participants of the games. However,
on such occasions I like to say once more that it is not the athletic
results that are important but the fact that thousands of people have
come to Armenia, many of which may be haven’t been here before and that
this is a very good opportunity to feel the power of our motherland,
to see the life-giving source that has been nourishing and maintaining
our people for millennia. In my opinion, it is more important than any
athletic achievement. That cognition can become an important factor
for the preservation of the Armenian identity which every one of our
compatriots should receive from very Armenia," S. Sargsyan stressed.

Noting, that for centuries Armenia has been and continues to be
the haven of all-Armenian dreams, the President of Armenia said,
"And it should be, as Armenia is the key to mysterious Armenian
identity. There is no alternative.

Unanimity and unity during calamities and aftermath disappear in
time. I have stated on a number of occasions that the time has come
for Armenia-centered Diaspora. The Armenian nation has its own
independent state which will become the beacon to lead us toward
future. I am confident that in organization of all-Armenian events,
resolution for Diaspora problems and, preservation and development of
the Armenian type in general, the role of our state, its participation,
and leadership will be growing each year."

According to the Press and Information Departement of RA President,
the President touched upon at the meeting the current developments of
the negotiations on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement as well
as the process of improvement of the Armenian-Turkish relations. He
said that the Armenian side continues presenting itself in the
negotiations within the framewrok of three main principles of the
conflict settlement: affirmantion of the NKR status, land link with
Armenia, and strict guarantees for the NKR security.

In S. Sargsyan’s words, any negotiated proposal for the resolution
will be presented to the political forces and the public at large
for a comprehensive discussion and the final decision will be made
accordingly.

In response to the issue relating to the Armenian-Turkish dialogue,
Serzh Sargsyan stressed once more that settlement of relations without
preconditions is spoken about.

August 5 Announced In Colorado Day Of Genocide Memory

AUGUST 5 ANNOUNCED IN COLORADO DAY OF GENOCIDE MEMORY

NOYAN TAPAN -ARMENIANS TODAY
AUGUST 6-2009
WASHINGTON

Colorado Governor Bill Ritter announced August 5 the day of Genocide
memory, panarmenian.net states.

"All the peoples must state that such actions are not possible in the
21st century. The Armenian Genocide, the first one in the 20th century
must be recognized for similar crimes do not repeat themselves,"
Ritter said.

"We welcome Ritter’s efforts aimed at prevention of the era of
genocides through education and action, from recognition of the
Armenian Genocide to prevention of the genocide in Sudan. Every
state can have important participation in the affair of preventing
genocides," Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of
America (ANCA) Aram Hamparian said.