Telcell Enables Traffic Police Fines Payments Through Its Terminals

TELCELL ENABLES TRAFFIC POLICE FINES PAYMENTS THROUGH ITS TERMINALS

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.11.2009 12:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Telcell payment system announced the launch of a
new service on November 30. The company enabled payments of traffic
police fines through its terminals.

The procedure is supposed to take a couple of minutes. Moreover,
no additional confirmation of the fact of payment, i.e. submitting
a receipt to the traffic police, is required.

The interface of the system is simple, convenient and clear for the
user. After making the fine payment, an SMS confirmation is received
by the payer’s cell phone.

Payments can be accepted anytime during the day, via any of Telcell’s
300 terminals, the company’s press service reported.

On the 4th Anniversary of the Historic Julfa Cemetery Destruction

Djulfa Virtual Memorial and Museum
November 28, 2009
For Immediate Release
[email protected]

On the 4th Anniversary of the Historic Julfa Cemetery Destruction

As upcoming December 15th marks the 4th anniversary of the final
destruction of historic Armenia’s largest medieval cemetery – Djulfa –
a project committed to documenting the vandalism seeks poetry
commemorating the cultural loss. Submissions can be made to
[email protected] by December 20, 2009.

The sacred stones of Djulfa, erased to the ground by the Azeri
authorities in Nakhichevan, are physically gone. But their haunting
story is not forgotten. Visit for the chilling account
of Djulfa’s deliberate destruction, including a video, photographs and
a research section for additional information.

www.djulfa.com

Encouragement And Motivation Are A Necessity In Any Business

"ENCOURAGEMENT AND MOTIVATION ARE A NECESSITY IN ANY BUSINESS"

Aysor
Nov 26 2009
Armenia

VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of "Mobile TeleSystems", announces that the
Company’s General Manager Ralph Yirikian lectured at the Agribusiness
Educational Center.

"What is important for a company that foresees continuous development?

What is right: to give way to bureaucracy, to tighten the working
conditions, or to undertake obligations and responsibility for
employees and society? How important are the methods of encouragement
and the necessity to be guided by corporate responsibility?" asked
VivaCell-MTS General Manager opening up his management lecture for
the students of the center.

VivaCell-MTS, Armenia’s leading mobile operator has been committed
to the most civilized way of management from the first day of its
inception. Productive team work and employees’ loyalty to the brand
are the result of the guarantees for safety they get in the Company.

"Encouragement and motivation are a necessity in any business. Each
employee should be the focal point of attention and care. Managers
should lead by example having respect as a key pillar," mentioned
Ralph Yirikian.

Those, who pay importance to the Corporate Responsibility in the
matters of management, Yirikian believes, do not give way to excessive
bureaucracy, and so avoid diminishing the value of relations between
employer and employees.

Armenia’s leading mobile operator calls on the young people
anticipating active involvement in management matters to choose
strategies with perspective – be guided the principles of
respect, industriousness, readiness to cooperate, and undertake
responsibilities, always to look far ahead and aspire innovativeness,
and give much place to the concept of Corporate Responsibility.

During the question and answer session following the lecture, the
gathered had the chance to get the full picture about the activities
of Armenia’s leading mobile operator.

A. Gevorgyan "They Will See The Fruits Of The Peace One Day"

A. GEVORGYAN "THEY WILL SEE THE FRUITS OF THE PEACE ONE DAY"

Aysor
Nov 26 2009
Armenia

The prominent musician Ara Gevorgyan in spring launches the concert
tour called "Love each other". The first tour will take place in
Moscow next the Kremlin.

A. Gevorgyan has given concerts in Australia, Lebanon, France, Moscow
and other places.

As A. Gevorgyan informed to the peace massage directed to the world
joined also the RA President, the Catholicos of all Armenians, the
Culture and Diaspora ministers, as well as the spokesman of Cyprus
parliament, Kiril the Patriarch of Russia and that process still
continues and is being directed to the audience.

"After 30different squares the last concert will take place in Yerevan,
possibly on September 21 where the messages will be read and will be
transferred to the UNO office", – said A. Gevorgyan.

A. Gevorgyan underlined that they should first of all keep the home
in peace: "When many bad thinks took place in our city, I speak about
March 1, I felt shy, as we are the people who say close the windows
for the neighbors not to hear. I wish my and our kids leave in peace.

If each of us has his part in that process than we will see the fruits
of the peace."

Democratic Party Of Armenia To Debate RA-Turkey Protocols

DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ARMENIA TO DEBATE RA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.11.2009 13:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Democratic Party of Armenia is planning a debate
on Armenian-Turkish protocols in the near future.

"Representatives of ARFD, Heritage party and New Times party will be
participating," DPA leader Aram Sargsyan told reporters on Friday.

"Upon completion of the debate the parties will issue a joint
statement," he said. "We oppose ratification of such protocols and
will take action to prevent it."

System Of A Down’s Serj Tankian’s Dad To Release Solo Album

SYSTEM OF A DOWN’S SERJ TANKIAN’S DAD TO RELEASE SOLO ALBUM

Tert.am
16:08 ~U 27.11.09

System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian issued the following update
on his official MySpace page:

"Being that the holidays are a time for being with family, I felt
it appropriate to update everyone about a project near and dear
to my heart, the debut album by my dad, Khatchadour. The album,
Inchbes Moranank, will be out in December at selected record stores,
iTunes and our very own web store at SerjicalStrike.com." MySpace
and Facebook profiles have also been created for Khatchadour.

According to the unofficial System of a Down website, SOADFans, this
collection of music features new recordings of traditional Armenian
folk songs that Khatchadour has sang for the majority of his life,
along with 2 brand new songs in "Hrant Dink" as well as the title track
"Inchbes Moranank."

Produced by son Serj with new arrangements from famous Armenian
composer Andranik Mouradian, the album is a collection of 11 songs
that brought the father and son team back to yesteryear, when the
love of singing was passed on from father to son.

"Growing up as a kid, he would sing and I might sing along with him.

So, I think in some ways, he put the love of music in me and more
specifically the love of singing." explains Serj of his father,
reports SOADFans.com.

42% Of Women In Turkey Are Victims Of Violence

42% OF WOMEN IN TURKEY ARE VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE

Panorama.am
17:55 25/11/2009

According to ANSAmed, 42percent of women in Turkey become targets of
physical or sexual violence, a staggering statistic which along with
others will be the focus of events held on the occasion of tomorrow’s
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

As Today’s Zaman reports quoting data by the Directorate general on
status of women, one of every four married women who are targets of
violence is injured to the point of requiring medical attention. One
of every three women who face violence from a husband or boyfriend
attempts suicide. One in every five women, married and single, face
violence from their relatives or peeple at school or the workplace. In
recent years, some changes to the country’s human rights laws have
been made as Turkey inches along it its bid to join the European
Union, but for many women who for various reasons end up in custody
or behind bars, the situation is desperate. In the past 12 years,
74 women have been raped while in custody, and with allegations that
have not yet been proved, this number climbs to over 300.

Manoyan Says Protocols A Means For Pressuring Armenia

MANOYAN SAYS PROTOCOLS A MEANS FOR PRESSURING ARMENIA

Yerkir
24.11.2009 17:35

Yerevan (Yerkir) – Commenting on the meeting of the Armenian and
Azerbaijani president in Munich on November 22, Kiro Manoyan, the
director of the ARF Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office,
has said that he believes the negotiations on the Karabakh settlement
would continue for at least another year without any breakthrough.

The mediators announced a progress without saying in which field,
Manoyan told a news conference on November 24. He called it inadequate
that Azeri President Aliyev’s threats of resuming war were answered
half-heartedly by the Armenian president’s spokesman. He also
criticized the Armenian authorities’ position that Aliyev’s statements
are for the Azerbaijani public only. He added that as the meeting
of the presidents was the first one following the Armenian-Turkish
protocols, Aliyev was trying to pressure Armenia, threatening with
a war.

Catholicos Aram I Counsels Armenian Political Parties

CATHOLICOS ARAM I COUNSELS ARMENIAN POLITICAL PARTIES

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.11.2009 17:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I met the ARF Bureau
delegation, headed by a Bureau member Hrant Markaryan.

During the meeting, Aram I discussed ways to strengthen ties between
Armenia and Diaspora, stressing that the struggle of the Armenian
people for recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire
and claims of compensation from the Turkish government should continue.

His Holiness received the delegation of the Central Committee of the
Hnchak Social Democratic Party.

Turkey Calls On Israel To Review Its Policy Towards Palestinian-Isra

TURKEY CALLS ON ISRAEL TO REVIEW ITS POLICY TOWARDS PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI CONFLICT

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.11.2009 19:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that
Israel should show that it was sincere and eager for peace. Currently
there was a tranquility between Israel and Palestine, but it could be
deceptive, and undesirable developments might happen in the future,
said Gul during his meeting with Israeli Minister of Industry, Trade &
Labor Binyamin Ben Eliezer in Ankara.

Gul warned Israel to revise its policy regarding settlements.

Stressing the importance of Israel and Palestine’s living side by side,
Gul said that Israel could eliminate its concerns about security by
this way.

In an interview with Defense News, Israeli Persident Shimon Perez
called on Turkish leadership not to sacrifice Turkish-Israeli relations
to temporary benefits.