The 65th Anniversary of D-Day on the Normandy Beaches

The 65th Anniversary of D-Day on the Normandy Beaches
06.06.2009 15:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Veterans of the World War II take part in the
ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of the invasion of
Normandy. Commemoration events, from re-enactments to school concerts,
were being held in seaside towns and along the five landing beaches
that stretch across 80 kilometers of Normandy coastline. The big event
is Saturday, when Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the
Canadian and British prime ministers Gordon Brown and Steven Harper
and Prince Charles gather for a ceremony amid the rows of white
crosses and Stars of David at the American cemetery, which is
U.S. territory.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Allied troops departed England on planes and
ships, made the trip across the English Channel and attacked the
beaches of Normandy in an attempt to break through Hitler’s `Atlantic
Wall’ and break his grip on Europe. Some 215,000 Allied soldiers, and
roughly as many Germans, were killed or wounded during D-Day and the
ensuing nearly three months it took to secure the Allied capture of
Normandy.
U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Paris on Saturday evening,
after his short visit to Germany, where he and the German chancellor
Angela Merkel visited museum located at the place of the former
concentration camp Bukhenvald.
Barack Obama will have talks on Saturday evening with president of
France Nicolas Sakozy in Caen, the two will then attend the
anniversary event at the American cemetery, next to one of the D-Day
landing sites dubbed Omaha beach, where thousands of white stone
crosses mark the graves of the U.S. war dead.

Jhangiran To Leave For Europe

JHANGIRAN TO LEAVE FOR EUROPE

A1+
03:09 pm | June 05, 2009

Politics

The Court of Criminal Appeals today suspended the court ruling on
the case of Vardan Jhangiryan, the brother of Armenia’s ex Prosecutor
General Gagik Jhangiryan.

Vardan Jhangiryan’s advocates had motioned Yerevan’s Criminal Court
for the case suspension as their client needed serious treatment
abroad. But all motions had been turned down.

Remind that the judge in the case, Mnatsakan Mnatsakanyan, found
Vardan Jhangiryan guilty and sentenced him to a three-year conditional
sentence.

Vardan Jhangiryan suffers from vertebral tuberculosis. His health
further aggravated after a missile wound received during the detention
on February 23, 2008.

Today the advocates submitted a ticket for Europe and other documents
required for Jhangiryan’s departure. After the recess, Judge Masis
Rehanyan and Prosecutor Koryun Piloyan arrived to announce the case
suspended until Jahngiryan was able to attend court sittings.

Note that Vardan Jhangiryan is charged with violence against a
government representative.

He didn’t show up at today’s sitting.

Opposition Annoyed But Quiet After Governmental Victory In Armenian

OPPOSITION ANNOYED BUT QUIET AFTER GOVERNMENTAL VICTORY IN ARMENIAN CAPITAL’S LOCAL ELECTION
Natalia Leshchenko

World Market Research Centre
Global Insight
June 3, 2009

Armenia’s ruling Republican party claimed victory in a landmark
election for the council and position of mayor of Armenia’s capital,
Yerevan, on 31 May. The Central Election Commission’s final count gave
the Republicans 47.4 % of the vote, another 22.7% to the Republicans’
ally Prosperous Armenia, with the opposition Armenian National Congress
scraping only 17.4% of the vote. This means that the Republicans will
be able to install their top candidate Gagik Beglarian as Yerevans’
mayor. International observers recognised the result, saying it was
an improvement on the previous popular ballots, although domestic
observer organisations cried foul, mentioning systemic irregularities,
ballot-box stuffing, and widespread fraud. The leader of the opposition
National Congress and mayoral candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan deplored
the election procedures and results, announcing that his party will
renounce its 13 seats in the city council.

Significance:The government can breathe a sigh of relief, as their
fears of the opposition taking people into the streets have not
materialised following the election results announcement. Despite
the many reports of voting irregularities, and some palpable
dissatisfaction with the official results on the ground, these are
not likely to have significant implications for the authorities, and
are likely to quickly dissipate. With the mayoral election past them,
and Ter-Petrosyan’s opposition weakened by defeat, the government will
now look to nationalist conservative sources as the main opponent to
deal with in their effort to rebuild ties with Turkey and Azerbaijan.

BAKU: Azerbaijani Defense Ministry: Armenian Soldiers Pass To Azerba

AZERBAIJANI DEFENSE MINISTRY: ARMENIAN SOLDIERS PASS TO AZERBAIJANI TERRITORY IN GROUPS

Today.Az
/52916.html
June 5 2009
Azerbaijan

Armenian Defense Ministry has spread a statement regarding the
video tape of Armenian soldiers Ohan Harutyunyan and Gevorg Tomasyan,
captured by Azerbaijanis, in which the Ministry states that the special
forces of Azerbaijan attempt to raise the influence of their army by
way of provocations.

In this connection, Day.Az correspondent contacted official of the
press service for the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Teymur Abdullayev
who said:

"It is clear that Armenia will not say anything positive about
us. Armenian soldiers pass to Azerbaijan. And their transfer was on
a goodwill basis. The recent transfer of two soldiers of the Armenian
armed forces again proves the unbearable conditions within their army,
like Armenian soldiers say.

It is significant that immediately after the transfer to our territory
Armenian servicemen criticize their army. And in order to find way
out of this situation, Armenia merely has to make such statements",
noted Teymur Abdullayev.

Notably, on May 31 of 2009 at about 12:00, soldiers of division
No 38862 of the military unit of the armed forces of Armenia Ohan
Harutyunyan (born in 1991) and Gevorg Tomosyan (born in 1991) passed
to Azerbaijani side on a goodwill basis.

http://www.today.az/news/politics

Sharafyan’s "Surgite Gloria" Performed By Yuri Bashmet

SHARAFYAN’S "SURGITE GLORIA" PERFORMED BY YURI BASHMET

Panorama.am
13:32 04/06/2009

Vache Sharafyan’s "Surgite Gloria" Concert Russian premiere, which
is devoted to Yuri Bashmet, will be performed by Yuri Bashmet himself
and "Moscow’s soloists" on 19 September, Gayane Durgaryan the head of
public relations department of the Culture Ministry told Panorama.am.

The soloists of the concert are Ksenia Bashmet (piano), Rostislav
Krimer (piano), Gevorg Dabaghyan (duduk).

Lebanon Election A Regional Affair

LEBANON ELECTION A REGIONAL AFFAIR

World Politics Review
aspx?id=3867
June 4 2009

Tina Wolfe | Bio | 04 Jun 2009
World Politics Review

BEIRUT, Lebanon — A polarized Lebanese electorate goes to the polls
this Sunday in a hotly contested general election that will determine
Lebanon’s cabinet and government for the next four years. It is a
high-stakes race, with more than 15 political parties and over 700
candidates jockeying for power. As always in this country of roughly
four million citizens, the internal faultlines have become a proxy
to geopolitical interests and regional turf battles.

The multitude of parties could easily be misconstrued as the genuine
sign of democracy and freedom of speech, often lacking in the
Middle East. But to a great degree, party allegiance responds not to
substantive political platforms, but rather to sectarian preferences.

In north Bekaa, south Lebanon and south Beirut, Hezbollah and Amal,
the leading Shiite parties, dominate. In the upscale neighborhoods of
downtown and West Beirut, and the northern city of Tripoli, banners
of the Future Movement mark Sunni strongholds.

But it’s in the primarily Christian areas where, according to most
analysts, the outcome of this fiercely contested election will be
determined.

The Key Players

The two informal competing blocs contesting the election are the"March
14" and "March 8" coalitions, both named for the respective dates of
mass rallies that took place in 2005. The March 14 list — currently
the ruling coalition and supported by the U.S., Europe and Saudi
Arabia — includes Sunni, Druze and Christian parties. It is led by
Sunni leader Saad Hariri, the billionaire son of slain former Prime
Minister Rafik Hariri, whose Future Movement forms the dominant bloc
in the actual cabinet.

The March 8 — or "change and reform" — bloc is primarily comprised
of Hezbollah, the powerful Iranian and Syrian-backed political and
military group, the Amal Party, and the secular Free Patriotic Movement
(FPM) of Gen. Michel Aoun. Aoun is a Maronite Christian who galvanizes
support from among his own and other Christian constituencies,
including the Armenian Tashnaks and the Franjie Marada movement.

Parliamentary Configuration

Lebanon’s sectarian-based power-sharing system makes understanding
the dynamics behind the legislative voting process a complex endeavor.

The parliament, consisting of 128 seats, is equally divided between
Christians and Muslims. The seats are further subdivided into the
nation’s 11 confessional groups. Among the principle constituencies,
Armenians are allotted 6 seats, Druze 8, Maronites 34 seats, Orthodox
14, Shiites 27 and Sunnis 27.

At present, the ruling majority controls 70 seats and the opposition
has 58. The vast majority of Sunni and Shiite candidates are
split along sectarian lines between the March 14 and March 8 camps
respectively, and seats are unlikely to switch hands between the two
factions, at least not significantly enough to tip the legislative
balance. The Sunni Future Movement aims to hold onto its current
share of 35 seats, while Hezbollah is running for 11 spots.

According to most analysts, the Christian-dominated districts hold
the key to determining the outcome of the election, as they are the
only sectarian community not unified behind a single political party.

Among Christian candidates, Michel Aoun won the majority of the
Christian vote in the 2005 election, and the following year struck
an alliance with Hezbollah, effectively aligning his party with the
pro-Syrian March 8 opposition. Other Christian factions, such as the
Lebanese Forces and the Phalanges, are faithful to the pro-Western
and pro-Saudi March 14. The Druze vote is split between parties in
both coalitions, but their numbers are not as sizeable as in the
Christian community.

For months now, most analysts have predicted a marginal win for the
March 8 opposition bloc, representing a setback for Western hopes of
containing Syrian and Iranian influence in the country. Many observers
also fear that a victory for the Hezbollah-led bloc could jeopardize
future investments in the country.

The election plays out amidst recent efforts by U.S. President Obama
to re-engage with Syria and diminish tensions with Iran, efforts
that have been met with some concern by the pro-Western March 14
government. Recent visits by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
and Vice President Joe Biden to Beirut were meant in part to reassure
Washington’s March 14 allies, but also to caution the Syrians against
meddling in Lebanon’s election. Biden also used his visit to signal
that U.S. policy in terms of humanitarian, economic and military aid
may shift in the event of a ruling coalition that includes Hezbollah.

The barely veiled threat, however, only served to embolden opposition
supporters, who regard any visit by a top-ranking U.S. official as
election meddling in favor of the March 14 alliance.

Regardless of which bloc emerges victorious, it will be by a
slim margin at best. So the true test for Lebanon will remain the
post-election process, when the new Lebanese parliament will have to
choose a new prime minister, form a new cabinet and decide whether the
minority retains veto power in the parliament. In the past, these kinds
of maneuverings have led to political deadlock, violence and bloodshed.

In a recent article, Rami Khoury, director of the Issam Fares
Institute at the American University of Beirut and editor-at-large
of the Beirut-based Daily Star stated that the election, by revealing
the two camps’ nearly equally matched strengths, "will reinforce the
need for negotiated co-existence and power-sharing."

Hezbollah has promised a "unity government" should the March 8
coalition triumph, an arrangement that March 14 claims it will
boycott. So although both blocs have vowed to maintain a spirit of
cooperation and peace after the voting, there is no guarantee that
Lebanon’s violent history will not repeat itself.

Tina Wolfe is a freelance journalist currently based in Beirut.

http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/article.

142 Mln Cub M Of Water To Be Released From Sevan Lake In 2009

142 MLN CUB M OF WATER TO BE RELEASED FROM SEVAN LAKE IN 2009

ArmInfo
2009-06-04 15:25:00

ArmInfo. At Thursday session, the government of Armenia approved the
flushes from Sevan lakein the volume of 142 mln cub m in 2009. The
drafty decision was introduced by Chairman of the Water Economy State
Committee of Armenia Andranik Andreasyan.

o recall, the parliament of Armenia permitted flushes from Sevan
lake in 2008 in the volume of 360 mln cub m that twice exceeds the
indicator of 2007. Increase of flushes for irrigation was caused by
rainless weather.

Construction Of Iran-Armenia Railroad Is A Project Of Great Strategi

CONSTRUCTION OF IRAN-ARMENIA RAILROAD IS A PROJECT OF GREAT STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE

AZG Armenian Daily
03/06/2009

Armenia-Iran

Construction of Iran-Armenia railroad is a project of great strategic
importance not only for the two states but also for the whole region.

Ambassador of Iran to Armenia Seyed Ali Saghayan told Armenpress that
the railroad can be considered a very convenient direction for cargo
transportation. According to him, the Iranian technical-expert group
has lately visited Armenia to study in what direction the railroad
must be constructed. "Besides that we expect the investors to display
interest towards the project and Russia seems to be interested in
the participation of the project implementation," the Ambassador
noted. According to S. Ali Saghayan the political decision of
construction of the railroad has already been reached – during the
Armenian President Serzh Sargsin’s visit to Iran an agreement has been
reached and at present the discussion of technical issues is being
conducted. Different variants of the direction of the railroad are
being discussed. With the initial information investment of 2 billion
USD will be needed for the construction of Iran-Armenia railroad. The
World Bank and Asian Development Bank have expressed interest in the
railroad construction project.

To Obama And Others Of His Ilk: Quit Now!

TO OBAMA AND OTHERS OF HIS ILK: QUIT NOW!
By Ted Rall

The Japan Times
June 2 2009

MIAMI — We expected broken promises. But the gap between the soaring
expectations that accompanied Barack Obama’s inauguration and his
wretched performance is the broadest such chasm in recent historical
memory. This guy makes Bill Clinton look like a paragon of integrity
and follow-through.

>From health care to torture to the economy to war, Obama has reneged
on pledges real and implied.

So timid and so owned is he that he trembles in fear of offending,
of all things, the government of Turkey. Obama has officially reneged
on his campaign promise to acknowledge the Armenian genocide. When
a president doesn’t have the grit to annoy the Turks, why does he
bother to show up for work in the morning?

Obama is useless. Worse than that, he’s dangerous. Which is why,
if he has any patriotism left after the thousands of meetings he has
sat through with corporate contributors, bloodsucking lobbyists and
corrupt politicians, he ought to step down now — before he drags us
further into the abyss.

Take Obama’s plan for "preventive detentions." If a cop or other
government official thinks you might want to commit a crime
someday, you could be held in "prolonged detention." Reports in
U.S. state-controlled media imply that Obama’s shocking new policy
would only apply to Islamic terrorists (or, in this case, wannabe
Islamic terrorists, as well as kinda-sorta-maybe-thinking-about-
terrorism dudes). As if that made it OK. In practice, Obama wants to
let government goons snatch you, me and anyone else they deem annoying
off the street.

Preventive detention is the classic defining characteristic of a
military dictatorship. Because dictatorial regimes rely on fear
rather than consensus, their priority is self-preservation rather
than improving people’s lives. They worry obsessively over the one
thing they can’t control, what Orwell called "thought crime" —
contempt for rulers that might someday translate to direct action.

Locking up people who haven’t done anything wrong is worse than
un-American and a violent attack on the most basic principles of
Western jurisprudence. It is contrary to the most essential notion
of human decency. That anyone has ever been subjected to "preventive
detention" is an outrage. That the president of the United States,
a man who won an election because he promised to elevate our moral
and political discourse, would even entertain such a revolting idea
offends the idea of civilization itself.

Obama is cute. He is charming. But there is something rotten inside
him. Unlike the Republicans who backed George W. Bush, I won’t follow
a terrible leader just because I voted for him. Obama has revealed
himself. He is a monster, and he should remove himself from power.

"Prolonged detention," reported The New York Times, would be inflicted
upon "terrorism suspects who cannot be tried." Interesting choice
of words.

Any "terrorism suspect" (can you be a suspect if you haven’t
been charged with a crime?) can be tried. Anyone can be tried for
anything. At this writing, a Somali child is sitting in a prison in
New York, charged with piracy in the Indian Ocean, where the U.S. has
no jurisdiction. Anyone can be tried.

What they mean, of course, is that the hundreds of men and boys
languishing at Guantanamo and the thousands of "detainees" the
Obama Administration anticipates kidnapping in the future cannot be
convicted. As in the old Soviet Union, putting enemies of the state
on trial isn’t enough. The game has to be fixed. Conviction has to
be a foregone conclusion.

Why is it, exactly, that some prisoners "cannot be tried?"

The Old Gray Lady explains why Obama wants this "entirely new chapter
in American law" in a boring little sentence buried past the jump
and a couple of hundred words down page A16: "Yet another question is
what to do with the most problematic group of Guantanamo detainees:
those who pose a national security threat but cannot be prosecuted,
either for lack of evidence or because evidence is tainted."

In democracies with functioning legal systems, it is assumed that
people against whom there is a "lack of evidence" are innocent. They
walk free.

In countries where the rule of law prevails, in places blessedly
free of fearful leaders whose only concern is staying in power,
"tainted evidence" is no evidence at all.

If you can’t prove that a defendant committed a crime — an actual
crime, not a thought crime — in a fair trial, you release him and
apologize to the judge and jury for wasting their time.

GriAr Insurance Director: We Are Sure, Armenia Yacht To Complete Cir

GRIAR INSURANCE DIRECTOR: WE ARE SURE, ARMENIA YACHT TO COMPLETE CIRCUMNAVIGATION SUCCESSFULLY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
28.05.2009 19:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia Sailing yacht today at 4:00 p.m. of local
time starts circumnavigate the globe from the Spanish Valencia port
along the roads of Diaspora.

The world cruise ob board the Sailing yacht, constructed in 1991,
was possible after re-equipping of the water craft and completing it
with modern navigation tools and rescue facilities, as well as after
insuring the craft.

Armenia yacht is insured in Armenia by "GriAr Insurance" in
Armenia. Director of GriAr Insurance Armen Petrosyan in interview
to a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter expressed confidence, that "Armenia"
successfully complete its circumnavigation. "We are happy to be
involved in that project," he said.

Crew of the Armenia Sailing yacht: expedition head Zori Balayan,
captain Samvel Karapetyan, chief officer Armen Nazaryan, watch head
Hayk Badalyan, boatswain Mushegh Barseghyan, cook and radio-engineer
Samvel Sargsyan, chief steerer Vahagn Matevosyan.

Armenia Sailing yacht will do via the following route: Gibraltar,
the Atlantic Ocean, Barbados Island, Panama Channel, Pacific Ocean,
North America, again Panama, the Atlantic Ocean, South America, cape
Furnace, the Pacific Ocean , New Zealand, Australia, the Indian Ocean,
Indonesian Islands, Singapore, Peninsula Hindustan, Persian Gulf,
The Red Sea, Suez Channel, the Mediterranean Sea. Official finish is
at the Beirut port and juridical is at Valencia.