ADC-Mediamax – Climbing The Dream!

ADC-MEDIAMAX – CLIMBING THE DREAM!

Panorama.am
16:29 11/08/2009

Armenian Datacom Company(ADC), a leader in business communication
services in Armenia, has sponsored Mediamax News Agency in achieving a
long-standing goal. ‘Climbing the Dream’ was realized on August 1st-5th
when Mediamax expedition members climbed to the top of Mount Ararat.

The main purpose of the expedition is linked to two remarkable
anniversaries. Firstly, 180 years ago, on September 27th, 1829,
Mount Ararat was conquered for the first time in history by Johann
Friedrich Parrot, a Russian researcher at Derpt (Tartu) University and
Khachatur Abovyan, a renowned Armenian writer. Secondly, the 15th of
October marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Khachatur Abovyan.

Recognizing the importance of these two anniversaries, ADC became
the sole sponsor of this historical Mediamax expedition.

Photos and videos taken on this mission will immortalize this
expedition and make it a part of Armenian history.

Since the day Parrot and Abovyan first conquered Mount Ararat, today,
and into the future, legendary Mount Ararat will continue to attract
climbers from Armenia and many other countries. Future expeditions
are welcome and will receive the keen attention of Armenians around
the world.

About ADC

"Armenian Datacom Company" CJSC is an international joint venture
formed in April 2006. Early 2009 the Dubai based telecommunications
fund, Delta Partners, joined the ADC team, injecting a new investment
in the capital of the company. ADC operates a large fiber-optic
network in Yerevan, with a significant business subscriber portfolio.

Minsk Says Regional Security Issues Linked To Trade With Russia

MINSK SAYS REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES LINKED TO TRADE WITH RUSSIA

RIA Novosti
20:2811/08/2009
Minsk

MINSK, August 11 (RIA Novosti) – Belarus will sign a post-Soviet
regional security deal if it believes there is any benefit in signing
it, President Lukashenko said on Tuesday.

Belarus refused to sign an agreement on the creation of a collective
rapid reaction force under the auspices of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) at a CSTO summit in Moscow on June 14 over
trade disagreements with Russia. Uzbekistan also opted out.

The CSTO comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

Lukashenko said "it is our right" to sign or not to sign the documents,
adding that "we will sign it if we can benefit from it."

He said Minsk’s problem was a lack of access to Russian markets and
overpriced energy resources from Kazakhstan and Russia.

He stressed, however, that his no-show at the CSTO summit did not mean
that Minsk was against integration, including military cooperation.

In mid-July, Russia’s veterinary watchdog slapped a temporary ban
on meat supplies from two Belarusian meat plants over the alleged
presence of harmful substances. Belarus retaliated by suspending its
stretch of the Unecha-Ventspils oil pipeline, citing its unsatisfactory
technical condition.

Russia and Belarus were earlier embroiled in a milk row after Moscow
imposed a ban on Belarusian dairy supplies, which bring the country
$1 billion in annual revenue, claiming Minsk had failed to comply
with new regulations despite repeated warnings. In response, Belarus
briefly imposed tough customs controls on border crossings with Russia.

Medvedev promises South Ossetia more aid, including military

Medvedev promises South Ossetia more aid, including military

VLADIKAVKAZ, August 8 (RIA Novosti) – On the anniversary of the start
of the Russia-Georgia war President Dmitry Medvedev said that Moscow
would continue to provide South Ossetia with social and economic aid,
as well as military assistance.
"Russia will assist you in everything from the economic and social
point of view. We of course will even provide aid for military issues,
because without military assistance there will be more problems,"
Medvedev said at a meeting with South Ossetians.
Some 162 civilians and 67 Russian service personnel, including
peacekeepers, were killed when Georgia attacked the former Georgian
republic of South Ossetia last August. Russia reacted swiftly
expelling Georgian troops from the region and subsequently recognized
both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another former Georgian republic.
Talking about his recent visit to Tskhinvali, the capital of South
Ossetia, Medvedev said "There are signs of new life – new homes,
schools. Of course, a year won’t solve everything, but the most
important thing is there is a future."
Russia has allocated some 10 billion rubles ($321 million) to South
Ossetia for projects to rebuild infrastructure destroyed during the
August war.
Medvedev also said that Russia’s operation to force Georgia to peace
did not complicate foreign relations.
"In the end [the operation] did not complicate our relations with
other countries… for one simple reason whatever anyone says,
everyone, in actual fact, is fully aware that the truth was on our
side," he announced.
"Russia was in the right from the legal and moral standpoint,"
Medvedev said during an award ceremony for veterans from the South
Ossetian conflict in the southern Russian city of Vladikavkaz.

Serzh Sargsyan Receices U.S. Co-Chairman Of OSCE Minsk Group On Augu

SERZH SARGSYAN RECEICES U.S. CO-CHAIRMAN OF OSCE MINSK GROUP ON AUGUST 7

Noyan Tapan
Aug 7, 2009

YEREVAN, AUGUST 7, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Serzh Sargsyan receiced
U.S. Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza on August
7. According to the Press and Information Department of RA President,
the interlocuters exchanged opinions on the issues relating to the
negotiation process of peacefull settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict.

Turkish Media Reflects Government’s Position On Armenian-Turkish Rel

TURKISH MEDIA REFLECTS GOVERNMENT’S POSITION ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
07.08.2009 16:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish media influences formation of public opinion,
according to specialist in Turkic philology Ruben Melkonyan.

"Newspapers spread a great number of printed copies, which are well
sold. At that, Turkish media reflects the government’s position on
Armenian-Turkish relations," he told a news conference today.

"This helps formation of a unanimous public opinion on the issue,"
Melkonyan said.

FAR helps young Diaspora Armenians to discover their own Armenia

Fund for Armenian Relief
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PRESS RELEASE

Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR)
Press Office
630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
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F AR helps young Diaspora Armenians to discover their own Armenia in a
very unique
way.
By Daniele Faye Sourian Sahr and FAR Staff
For those in the Diaspora, living in multiple cultures is something
many Armenian-Americans
know well. Despite growing up in America, they have a strong awareness
of and attachment
to their Armenian roots – even if those roots have crossed through
other nations
and cultures before reaching the United States.
Most have an understanding of Armenia built on such childhood stories
as Mesrop
Mashtots’ alphabetical vision, images of snow-capped Mount Ararat, and
numerous
tales diluted by generations and distance.
For many Armenian-Americans, stepping foot in Armenia is a way to step
beyond these
childhood images. It provides a chance to learn who they are, as
Armenians. Over
14 years, the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) has provided this
opportunity to dozens
of young Armenian-Americans through the Young Professionals Trip. For
two weeks
each June, up to 20 individuals can experience the sights, smells and
tastes of
Armenia in a profoundly unique way.
This year, led by FAR’s Projects Director Arto Vorperian, participants
traveled
through 10 regions of the country, visiting sites like the
Tsitsernakaberd Genocide
Memorial and Vorotan Canyon and witnessing the astounding height and
beauty of Mount
Ararat.
Even though the trip incorporates visits to significant cultural and
historical
landmarks, participants do not solely explore Armenia as tourists
getting a mere
snapshot of the country. This trip gives them the opportunity to
delve into the
nation’s fabric, to step beyond the history books, and to experience
a physicality
lacking in any photo or painting hanging on a wall back home.
Through this trip, FAR instills in the young professionals a keen
sense of awareness
for the needs of Armenia and its people. They learn about Armenia’s
religious, political
and economic heritage by engaging with political and religious
leaders. They witness
firsthand the country’s need for better infrastructure, education,
health care and
employment by meeting those who benefit from FAR’s programs.
This year’s trip brought participants face to face with the orphans
who live at
FAR’s Homeless Children’s Center in Yerevan, which is a complete
full-service facility
for at-risk children. They met the elderly who rely on FAR’s soup
kitchen for daily
sustenance and survival. They shared coffee with students who attend
FAR’s Gyumri
Information and Technology Center (GTECH), students who, by furthering
their education,
are helping to rebuild a community still recovering from the
devastation caused
by an earthquake 20 years ago.
With each introduction and each conversation, the country they once
knew only through
the stories of others becomes their own. They develop a richer, deeper
connection
that ultimately benefits their lives and the lives of their fellow
Armenian countrymen.
Armenia becomes real and more often than not, it becomes a place they
want to stay
connected with.
Daniele Sahr, a participant from the June 2009 trip put it this way,
"Each experience,
location, and person had a way of bringing to life the symbolic images
we carried
to Armenia with us and unfailingly introduced us to the palpable
realities of daily
life. While there was no question of the difficulties faced by so many
in this country
in need of modern infrastructure, more jobs, and greater security,
there was a consistent
underlying feeling of vibrancy, hope, and wide-spread intelligence
that I could
not help but want to be a part."
Daniele may be one of the many trip participants who soon return to
Armenia to play
a role in bettering the nation by participating in FAR’s programs,
doing anything
from supporting abandoned children to helping Armenian doctors enhance
their skills.
You can read about Daniele’s impressions of the trip on our
blog. (

FAR’s Young Professionals Trip is an excellent opportunity for any
Armenian-American.
Even those who may have traveled to Armenia in the past may gain an
entirely new
perspective of their country through such a journey.
Dates for the 2010 trip have not yet been announced, but the latest
information
and details will be posted on FAR’s blog ()
or website ().
Alternatively, just befriend FAR on Facebook
() or follow on Twitter
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FAR will also hold an event for prospective participants in September
when trip
alumnus will share their experiences and photos. Details about the
event will be
announced later in the summer.
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About FAR
Since its founding in response to the 1988 earthquake, FAR has served
hundreds of
thousands of people through more than 220 relief and development
programs in Armenia
and Karabagh. It has channeled more than $265 million in humanitarian
assistance
by implementing a wide range of projects including emergency relief,
construction,
education, medical aid, and economic development.

For more information on FAR or to send donations, contact us at 630
Second Avenue,
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CSTO Intends To Create Training Centers For Struggle Against Cyber C

CSTO INTENDS TO CREATE TRAINING CENTERS FOR STRUGGLE AGAINST CYBER CRIMES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.08.2009 15:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Informal CSTO summit in Kirgizia was rather
productive, as discussions were held in a warm and open atmosphere,
CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha said at Moscow-Yerevan
video-bridge.

According to Bordyuzha, presidents of CSTO member states discussed
urgent issues, including creation of training centers for struggle
against cyber crimes as well as creation of centers engaged in work
with political elite, politologists, serviceman. Opening of information
technologies center for IT specialists training was also scheduled.

On July 31-August 1, Kirgizia hosted an informal CSTO summit.

Presidents of Armenia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
and Kirgizia participated in the summit.

Dora Bakoyannis Expressed Readiness To Put Best Efforts In Establish

DORA BAKOYANNIS EXPRESSED READINESS TO PUT BEST EFFORTS IN ESTABLISHMENT OF PEACE AND STABILITY IN CAUCASUS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.08.2009 17:56 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On August 4, RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
had a telephone conversation with OSCE Chairman, Greek Foreign
Minister Dora Bakoyannis. Foreign Ministers exchanged views on
recent developments in South Caucasus. Dora Bakoyannis expressed her
readiness to put best efforts in establishment of peace and stability
in Caucasus, RA MFA Press Service reported.

Gas Station Owned By Prosperous Armenia Party Honcho Violates Safety

GAS STATION OWNED BY PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY HONCHO VIOLATES SAFETY CODES; EVEN PRESIDENT POWERLESS TO PUSH THROUGH NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS
Grisha Balasanyan

2009/08 /03 | 18:00

The gas filling station belonging to "Artyom-M.M.M. Group Ltd" is
located practically on the bridge where the Yerevan-Ashtarak and
Yeghvard-Ashtarak roadways intersect. It belongs to Artyom Makaryan,
who heads the Spitak branch of the Prosperous Armenia Party. (Note:
We are not talking about "gas" as in petrol, but natural gas.

Most cars in Armenia are modified to run on both types of fuel)

It’s been more than two years now that the Aragatzotn Regional
Administration has been trying, without success, to get the gas station
to operate according to the law. The structure differs from the plan
submitted to the Ashtarak Municipality and many codes were violated
during its construction.

The gas station is located on the 22.6 kilometer stretch of the
Yerevan-Ashtarak-Gyumri-Georgia interstate. It falls with the
municipal boundaries of the town of Ashtarak and its safe operation
should be at the center of attention of the appropriate municipal
authorities. However, all legal norms of how a gas station should be
operated safely are flouted for all to see. No one seems to care.

Police mandated specifications overlooked

During construction, the RoA Highway Police also reviewed the intended
site for the gas station and didn’t oppose the plan, while at the
same time stressing that construction should meet the specification
as detailed in the blueprint.

There were six conditions that had to be satisfied. Let’s note a few
of them:

– Along the roadway, the structure must be at least 18 meters away
from the nearest traffic lane.

– A supplemental paved section measuring 50 meters by 3.6 meters
must be constructed in order to ensure the safe passage of transport
vehicles into the gas station.

– The site must be paved, leveled and marked with direction signal,
etc. There must be adequate drainage facilities from rain run-off.

Ishkhan Ishkhanyan, Chief of the Highway Police Department, handed
an official letter dated November 23, 2007, containing the above
provisions to Artyom Makaryan.

Accidents aplenty at site

However, these required standards were essentially violated during
the construction of the station, resulting in a spate of automobile
accidents in the vicinity; often with deadly consequences.

On March 4, 2009, a Kia Forento smashed into the station’s wall,
killing 40 year-old Hamlet Margaryan from Nor Hajin on the spot. Three
other passengers in the car were seriously wounded.

Residents of Ashtarak say that stretch of roadway was already dangerous
even before the gas station was built but that the number of accidents
has skyrocketed as a result.

The main cause for the traffic accidents is that Artyom Makaryan
built a wall around the gas station without a permit. The blueprint
he submitted for approval included no such wall.

There was another tragic accident at the station last year. An
electrician doing work at the station was rushed to the hospital with
burns as a result of not following the safety regulations.

Local residents take action

Local Ashtarak residents are so incensed that the local authorities
are willing to turn a blind eye to the problem that they have sent off
letters to the inspectorate services attached to the RoA President
and Prime minister, the Minister of Territorial Administration and
Deputy Prime Minister, Armen Gevorgyan, the Mayor of Ashtarak, the
Aragatzotn Regional Administrator, etc. However, since Artyom Makaryan
is "well connected" no official dare raises a finger against him.

Ashtarak resident Lilit Sardaryan has launched her own active little
war against the gas station owner. She is the one who has been
"disturbing" various officials with her protest letters and she is
the one who gets frustrated when all her effort is for naught.

Based on the petition of Lilit Sardaryan, Anahit Asatryan, Chief
of the Department of Civilian Complaints and Suggestions at the
RoA Presidential Inspectorate Division, sent an official letter to
Aragatzotn Regional Administration dated November 4, 2008, requesting
that they investigate the situation at the gas station. In his
response, Ashot Davadyan, head of the RA’s Department of Municipal
Construction, reported that he sent a directive to the Mayor of
Ashtarak requesting that "gas station operations be halted and that
necessary modifications be made to the structure enclosing the station
in order that it meet required norms".

Bureaucrats pass the buck

One year has since passed but no one has followed up on the directive
and demanded that the station adhere to municipal specs.

On June 4, 2008, again due to the perseverance of Lilit Sardaryan,
Deputy Prime Minister Armen Gevoryan sent a directive to the Aragatzotn
Regional Administrator. In his response, Ashot Davadyan reported
that "Artyom-M.M.M. Group Ltd" was in possession of all pertinent
construction documents – architectural blueprint, land allotment
certificate and work permit.

"However, the standards set down by the Highway Police in said gas
station’s blueprints have not be met," Mr. Davadyan added in his
response.

It appears that former Aragatzotn Regional Administrator Gabriel
Gyozalyan was also powerless in coming up against Artyom Makaryan
and his gas station.

On March 10, 2009, the former Regional Administrator sent a letter
in response to Hrayr Karapetyan, the former deputy to the National
Assembly President.

"There have been numerous investigations made by the inspectorate
services of the RoA President and Prime Minister. After which,
directives have been sent to the Regional Police Chief and the
Ashtarak Mayor, demanding that the site be brought up to the required
specs. However, no such work has been undertaken to date," according
to the former Aragatzotn RA.

Various police chiefs and the Mayor of Ashtarak have displayed a lack
of interest while the inspectorate services of the president and
prime minister have failed to follow up on the case. Is it because
Prosperous Armenia Party member Artyom Makaryan has met whatever
demands they have made?

The code violating gas station has also surprisingly passed technical
safety inspections.

National Technical Safety Center has much to answer for

Since a gas station is considered to be a safety risk, the law
requires such structures to undergo a safety inspection at least
once every year. We asked Ashot Petrosyan, Director of the National
Technical Safety Center, (State Non-Commercial Organization) to name
the specialist who conducted the investigation of the gas station
and when the last inspection was made.

We also asked how long had the gas station been in operation. NTSC
Director Petrosyan avoided giving any specific answers.

"The gas station located at the intersection of the Yeghvard-Ashtarak
and Yerevan-Ashtarak highways operated by the "Artyom-M.M.M. Group" is
not listed in the NTSC’s registry of dangerous commercial enterprises,"
writes the NTSC Director

His answer was all the more evasive since the registry he cites
only lists those commercial enterprises that have experienced
"technically-related" accidents. Our original question dealt with a
different matter.

Since the registry of dangerous industrial facilities is maintained by
the NTSC, and gas stations are classified as "potentially dangerous
facilities", our particular gas station must be so registered. This
means that NTSC Director Petrosyan knows whether the facility in fact
was inspected or not.

According to our sources in the NTSC, the "Artyom Group" signed
a 173,530 AMD inspection contract with the NTSC and that the gas
station passed.

The specialist who conducted the inspection was Hay Tovmasyan, who
by the way is the husband of Director Petrosyan’s sister. No wonder
the director wished to conceal this information from us.

Given that the gas filling station owned by the "Artyom Group" had
building code violations from the very start, this means that the
NTSC examiners, knowing this full well, nevertheless gave the station
a passing grade and thus seriously broke the law themselves.

According to the law, by conducting a faulty inspection, the examiners
(or examining unit) are liable to fines ranging from 500 to 1,000
times their minimum salaries. Let’s wait and see if the NTSC examiner
will be so penalized after this article is published.

We should note that the NTSC, according to its charter, is obliged
to examine and make conclusions regarding the construction,
reconstruction, renovation, expansion and technical outfitting
of potentially hazardous industrial sites and to see to it that
modifications are made to ensure that all sites meet legally required
safety specifications.

During our investigation, we were not able to contact Artyom
Makaryan. Representatives of the Prosperous Armenia Party refused to
give us his cell phone number, arguing that they weren’t authorized
to do so. We spoke to Aramayis Matosyan, who manages the Prosperous
Armenia Party office. During our conversation he said that,
"Mr. Makaryan hasn’t been to the office for the past ten days. He’s
in Yerevan but has changed his telephone number. We don’t know the
new number so that we can get in touch with him. We will have to wait
until he calls us with the new number."

There is no information regarding the "Artyom-M.M.M. Group Ltd." to
be found in any of the usual reference sites.

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