ARF Leader Discusses Economy, March 1 Commission

ARF LEADER DISCUSSES ECONOMY, MARCH 1 COMMISSION

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Aug 20th, 2009

YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Parliamentary Bloc member Artsvik Minasian, at a press conference
Thursday, slammed the government’s economic recovery efforts and
announced that an ad-hoc commission set up to investigate the March
1 events would continue its probe into 2008 post-election unrest.

Minasian echoed sentiments expressed Wednesday by the commission’s
chairman Samvel Nikoyan that in its upcoming report to parliament no
new answers will be provided to lingering questions resulting from
the investigation in to the March 1, 2008 events.

Nikoyan told RFE/RL Wednesday that the commission has failed to
ascertain the circumstances in which ten people were killed in clashes
between opposition protesters and security forces. In particular,
he said, it was unable to determine who was directly responsible for
the deaths of eight civilians and two police servicemen during its
one-year work.

"With regard to the causes of their death, I consider the investigative
agency’s work unsatisfactory," Minasian said.

The ARF leader said that the commission will continue to probe the
issues, despite the fact that some 2,500 pages of documents currently
at the commission’s disposal do not shed light on these key issues.

In a climate where opposition members who quit the multi-partisan
fact-finding group made accusations against the commission before it
could issue its findings, Minasian was less than confident that any
future report will reveal anything new.

"I think, our assessments were quite impartial," said Minasian
charging that "We could have been even more impartial if our opposition
colleagues had been more active."

On the economic front, Minasian said that the government should
reconsider its economic recovery policy.

The criticism coincided with the release of fresh statistical data
that shows a further deepening of the country’s worst economic crisis
since the early 1990s. According to the National Statistical Service,
the Armenian economy contracted by 18.5 percent year on year in the
first seven months of this year, reported RFE/RL.

The NSS had registered a GDP decline of 16.3 percent in the first
half of 2009. Armenian officials have said that the recession will
ease in the second half thanks to wide-ranging anti-crisis measures
taken by the government in recent months, according to RFE/RL.

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan predicted on August 5 that the GDP
will likely shrink by 12 percent in 2009.

Deputy Finance Minister Vartan Aramian made a similar forecast on
Wednesday.

However, Minasian predicted a full-year decline of about 20 percent.

Minasian argued that under the government’s plan, large sums were being
invested in the construction sector, without the adequate assessment
of demand or the Armenian consumers’ ability to purchase real estate.

As an example of what he called inadequacies in the government
plan, Minasian said that in the village of Baghramyan in the Armavir
region, the need for irrigation was much higher as compared to other
villages. However, under the government plan, water should be equally
shared by all villages.

Also during the press conference, Minasian announced plans for
an ARF rally on September 2 marking the independence day of the
Nagonor-Karabakh Republic.

He said the party will unveil a platform of political cooperation
during the rally.

"It [the platform] will enable the people to get acquainted with our
positions on all foreign and domestic policy issues," said Minasian.

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Putin Approves Memorandum To Develop Black Sea Encircling Highway

PUTIN APPROVES MEMORANDUM TO DEVELOP BLACK SEA ENCIRCLING HIGHWAY

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18.08.2009 16:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Prime Minister Vladimir Putin approved a memorandum
of understanding on coordinated development of encircling highway
around the Black Sea, with a 7 thousand kilometers length.

The main route of the highway and its connections will pass through
cities of Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Ukraine,
Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania and Greece.

State Duma introduced a bill on ratification of the memorandum,
which aims to solve the problem of unification of institutional,
legal and economic mechanisms for implementing the project as well
as control functions.

Participating countries project to provide mutual assistance in design,
construction, maintenance and operation of highways, as well as in
management of its development.

The construction, maintenance and reconstruction of highways, is
supposed to be funded through public and private funds. The money
from EU funds and loans from international financial institutions
may be used.

The memorandum will be valid within 10 years since its entry into
force and be automatically renewed for every 5 years if two-thirds
of parties do not suggest its termination. Their objections must be
made no less than a year before the expiration of the 10-year period
or each extension, RIA News reports.

Darchinyan Camp Seeks Possible Fight With Donaire

DARCHINYAN CAMP SEEKS POSSIBLE FIGHT WITH DONAIRE

ABS CBN News
08/19/2009 12:18 AM

MANILA — Following Nonito Donaire, Jr.’s unanimous decision over
Panama’s Rafael Concepcion, the camp of WBA and WBC super flyweight
champion Vic Darchinyan has reportedly started working out their
fighter’s possible rematch with the "Filipino Flash".

"We are looking for a rematch with Donaire and then (world bantamweight
champion) Joseph Agbeko next. Those are the fights Vic wants to get,"
said Darchinyan’s Australian manager Elias Nasser in a report posted
on SportsNews.ph.

Donaire, who won the WBA interim super flyweight title during his
square-off with Concepcion in "Pinoy Power 2", is the lone fighter
who defeated the "Raging Bull" in Darchinyan.

"It’s a fight that people wants to see. It’s what Vic really wants. He
wants to get revenge even though we feel we have gotten over that loss
with Vic’s achievement in the super flyweight division," said Nasser.

Donaire used to hold the world flyweight title he wrested from
Darchinyan through a picture perfect 5th round TKO win over the
Australia-based Armenian two years ago.

The Filipino Flash is currently eyeing matches against Mexican
superstars Jorge Arce and interim WBO bantamweight champion Fernando
Montiel.

More Concepcion ‘tricks’ exposed Donaire’s trainer Dodie Boy Peñalosa,
meanwhile, exposed reported efforts by Concepcion’s camp to cheat
his ward during last Saturday’s clash.

Penalosa told SportsNews.ph that Concepcion’s supposed cheating did not
end after he weighed 4 pounds over the super flyweight limit of 115lbs.

He said Concepcion reportedly refused to wear a pair of 10-once gloves
mandated for fighters who failed to make weight. The Panamanian’s
camp reportedly threatened to pull out from the fight if their boxer
is not allowed to use 8-ounce gloves. Donaire reluctantly agreed.

"Noong una sinabi ko kay Nonito masyado nang advantage yung kalaban
pero talagang gusto niya ituloy yung laban," said Penalosa. "Sabi
niya pinaghandaan natin ito ng matagal. Pero naisip ko din kondisyon
talaga si Nonito kaya talagang pinaalala ko lang sa kaniya na huwag
na siya masyado makipag-sabayan."

The Filipino trainer later learned that Concepcion reportedly
donned a pair of Everlast boxing gloves with thinner padding on the
knuckles. The gear allegedly gave undue advantage to the Panamanian,
enabling him to throw the more harmful punches.

Donaire, however, chose to engage Concepcion to a tactical fight,
hammering a unanimous decision despite the Panamanian’s advantages.

Russia And Georgia: Caucasian Calculus

RUSSIA AND GEORGIA: CAUCASIAN CALCULUS
by Eric Walberg

Dissident Voice
August 18th, 2009

War clouds refuse to disperse a year after Georgia waged war against
Russia. On the anniversary of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili’s
ill-fated invasion of South Ossetia 8 August, Russian President Dmitri
Medvedev warned: "Georgia does not stop threatening to restore its
‘territorial integrity’ by force. Armed forces are concentrated at
the borders near Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and provocations are
committed," including renewed Georgian shelling of the South Ossetian
capital Tskhinvali.

What is the result of the Ossetia fiasco? Did Russia "win" or
"lose"? Has it put paid to NATO expansion? What lessons did Saakashvili
and his Western sponsors learn? Analysts have been sifting through
the rubble over the past few weeks.

Some, such as Professor Stephen Blank at the US Army War College,
dismiss any claim that Russia was justified in its response,
that "even before this war there was no way Georgia was going to
get into NATO." He insists that Russia lost, that its response
showed Russian military incompetence and weakness, resulting in
huge economic losses, with the EU now seeking alternative energy
sources and the US continuing to resist Russian sensitivities in
its "near abroad". Georgetown University Professor Ethan Burger
compared the situation to "Germany’s annexation of Czechoslovakia",
with the US playing the role of plucky Britain facing the fascist
hordes. Apparently Burger sees the Monroe Doctrine as a one-way
street. Tell that to the Hondurans.

Indeed, the Russian military is a shadow of its former Soviet self,
as is Russia itself, having been plundered by its robber barons and
their Western friends over the past 20 years. Although the Georgian
army fled in disarray, "major deficiencies in operational planning,
personnel training, equipment readiness and conducting modern joint
combat operations became evident," though "it proved that it remains
a viable fighting force," writes Vladimir Frolov at russiaprofile.org.

And the West, angry at the de facto Russian "win" in Ossetia, pulled
out many stops to undermine the Russian economy afterwards. Beside
the $500 million military operation itself, "capital flight" reached
$10 billion and currency reserves decreased by $16 billion. Overall,
it is estimated that the war cost Russia $27.7 billion.

Other analysts, such as German Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR) analyst Alexander Rahr, see the war as a blip in East-West
relations. "The West has forgotten the Georgian war quickly. Georgia
and Saakashvili are not important enough to start a new Cold War with
Russia. The West needs Moscow’s support on many other issues, like
Iran. The West is not capable of solving the territorial-ethnical
conflicts in the post-Soviet space on its own. The present status
quo suits everyone." He even predicts that if Moscow decides to stay
in Sevastopol after 2017, "there will be no conflict over this issue
with the West."

Sergei Roy, editor of the Russian Guardian, notes that the conflict
produced "greater clarity or, to use a converse formula, less
indeterminacy both in the international relations and domestically." He
recalls that Putin tried to reach Bush on the hotline established for
precisely such crises. "There simply was no response from the other
side. Dead silence," a definite sign of that other side’s "direct
complicity in Saakashvili’s bloody gamble." Roy mourns that superpower
rivalry is alive and well, though "Russia, has done everything
it realistically could (ideologically, politically, militarily,
economically, culturally) to embrace and please the West. Everything,
that is, except disappearing entirely. But disappear it must."

Roy is referring to the overarching US/NATO plans to promote
instability and disintegration throughout the former Soviet Union
(and not only).The strategy is Balkanisation of the Caucasus
(Dagestan, Chechnya and other autonomous regions), with the same
strategy applicable to Iran, Iraq and China. The principle being,
"Don’t fight directly, use secessionist movements within your adversary
to weaken him." Though on the back burner as a result of the Ossetia
setback, the US has been perfecting this strategy for decades now, most
infamously in Yugoslavia, sometimes by direct bombing and invasion,
sometimes by bribery, NGOing and colour revolutions.

While Western media accuses Russia of doing this in Georgia, South
Ossetia and Abkhazia are best viewed as stop-gap entities asserting
Russian hegemony in a world of US-sponsored pseudo-democracies. A new,
more sober Georgian political regime which recognises the situation for
what it is and establishes a pragmatic, even cooperative relationship
with Russia could probably negotiate some kind of compromise within the
Commonwealth of Independent States, though according to leader of the
Georgian Labour Party Shalva Natelashvili, "Dozens of Latin American
states, Bolivia, Venezuela, Cuba, Honduras, Ecuador and others,
intend to recognise Abkhazia and so-called South Ossetia. While our
poor president is busy preserving his throne, Georgian disintegration
continues and deepens."

The war certainly destroyed any prospects of Georgia’s membership in
NATO (which were very real, despite Blank’s denial). However, NATO
plans for Georgia and Ukraine stubbornly proceed apace. Ex-deputy
assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs Matt
Bryza brought Saakashvili $1 billion as his parting gift to rebuild
tiny Georgia’s military in conformity to NATO specifications. Oh yes,
and to train Georgian troops bound for Afghanistan. In other words,
to prepare Georgia for incorporation into US world military strategy,
whether or not as part of NATO. After all, Colombia isn’t part of NATO
and is getting the same red carpet treatment, a conveniently placed
ally in the US feud with Venezuela. Perhaps NATO’s Partnership for
Peace can do the trick with Georgia.

The new Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs, Tina Kaidanow, explained her qualifications for US-sponsored
Balkanisation in April: "I worked in Serbia, in Belgrade and in
Sarajevo, then in Washington, and I went back to Sarajevo and am now
in Kosovo." Andrei Areshev, deputy director of the Strategic Culture
Foundation, warned on PanArmenian.net that her new appointment "is
an attempt to give a second wind to the politicisation of ethnicity
in the North Caucasus with the possibility of repeating the ‘Kosovo
scenario’." The US will simply continue its double standard of
recognising Kosovo’s secession while arming Georgia and Azerbaijan to
overturn the independence of Abkhazia, Nagorno Karabakh and South
Ossetia – none of which "seceded" from anything other than new
post-Soviet nations they never belonged to.

All this petty intriguing masks a much more important result of
the Russian response to last summer’s provocation. Very simply,
Russian resolve prevented a 1914-style descent into world war. This
time, quite possibly a nuclear war, especially in light of Russia’s
much taunted military weakness in relation to the US. A desperate
nation will pull out all the stops when backed to the wall, which is
where the US and its proxy NATO have positioned Russia. "Had Russia
refrained from engaging its forces in the conflict, the nations of
the northern Caucasus would have serious doubts about its ability
to protect them. This would in turn lead to an array of separatist
movements in the northern Caucasus, which would have the potential
to start not only a full-scale Caucasian war, but a new world war,"
according to Andrei Areshev.

Plans for carving up Russia by employing Yugoslav-style armed
secessionist campaigns were laid out in 1999 when the conservative
Freedom House thinktank in the United States founded the American
Committee for Peace in Chechnya, with members including Zbigniew
Brzezinski and neocons Robert Kagan and William Kristol, according
to Rick Rozkoff at globalresearch.ca. This frightening group has
now morphed into the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus
"dedicated to monitoring the security and human rights situation in
the North Caucasus."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently confirmed that plans
around last August’s war were on a far larger scale than merely
retaking South Ossetia and later Abkhazia, that Azerbaijan was
simultaneously planning for a war against Armenia, a member of the
Russian-sponsored Collective Security Treaty Organisation. NATO-member
Turkey could well have intervened at that point on behalf of
Azerbaijan, and a regional war could have ensued, involving Ukraine (it
threatened to block the Russian Black Sea fleet last summer) and even
Iran. Ukraine has long had its eyes on pro-Russian Transdniester. It
doesn’t take much imagination to see how this tangled web could come
unstuck in some Strangelovian scenario.

Just as the origins of WWI are complex, but clearly the result of the
imperial powers jockeying for power, the fiasco in Georgia can be laid
squarely at the feet of the world’s remaining imperial superpower. The
mystery here is the extent of Russian forbearance, the lengths that
Russia seems willing to go to accommodate the US bear. Over the past
decade, Russia watched while the US and NATO attacked Yugoslavia,
invaded Afghanistan, set up military bases throughout Central Asia,
invaded Iraq, assisted regime collapse/change in Yugoslavia, Georgia,
Adjaria, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, and schemed to push Russia out of the
European energy market. The question is not why Russia took military
action but why it hasn’t acted more decisively earlier.

And, now, why it has given the US and NATO carte blanche in
Afghanistan. The US continues to strut about on the world stage and,
with its Euro-lackeys, to directly threaten Russia with war and civil
war, taking time out to sabotage its economy when it pleases. Its
plans for Afghanistan as a key link in its world energy supplies
(which could, of all goes well, exclude Russia) are well known. The
Russians are also not unaware of evidence of US complicity in the
production and distribution of Afghanistan’s opium, even as the
US piously claims to be fighting this scourge. Sergei Mikheev,
a vice-president of the Centre for Political Technologies, said,
"NATO’s operation in Afghanistan is dictated by the aspiration of
the US and its allies to consolidate their hold on this strategically
and economically important region," which includes Central Asia. He
criticised Russian compliance with US demands for troop and materiel
transport. According to Andrei Areshev, "Russia’s position on this
issue has not been formulated clearly."

More ominous yet, writes Sergei Borisov in Russia Today, the operation
in Afghanistan is "a key element of the realisation of the project
of transforming the alliance into an alternative to the UN." While
the original invasion of Afghanistan was rubber-stamped by the UN,
it was carried out by the US and NATO, and the UN has been merely a
passive bystander ever since. NATO is being transformed from a regional
organisation into a global one: "If the norms of international laws
are violated, then with time the Afghan model may be applied to any
other state."

Perhaps it’s a case of "Damned if you do, damned if you don’t." While a
direct attack like that of last August simply had to be met head-on,
Russia has to be careful not to unduly provoke the US, which can
unleash powerful forces against Russia on many fronts – economic,
geopolitical, military, cultural – picking up where it left off
in 1991 with the destruction of the Soviet Union. Russians are not
cowards, but realists, and appear to be pursuing a holding action,
hoping to wait out the US, counting on its chickens coming home to
roost. Meanwhile, as Roy urges, Russia can use the current breathing
space it have gained from pushing back the NATO challenge to "lick its
armed forces into shape" and prepare for the next unpleasant surprise.

Eric Walberg is a journalist who worked in Uzbekistan and is now
writing for Al-Ahram Weekly in Cairo. You can reach him at his site:
Read other articles by Eric, or visit
Eric’s website.

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Another Armenian Sunday School Opens In Belgian City Of Ostend

ANOTHER ARMENIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL OPENS IN BELGIAN CITY OF OSTEND

Noyan Tapan
Aug 17, 2009
Ostend

OSTEND, AUGUST 17, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TOSAY. Another Armenian
Sunday School will open from September 1 in the city of Ostend,
Belgium, with efforts of the Nuard Armenian Cultural Union functioning
in Belgium. The school will be provided text-books and stationery by
the Nuard Union.

Chairman of the Nuard Armenian Cultural Union Gevorg Minasian mentioned
that it is a continual work the goal of which is preservation of
the Armenian spirit, first of all, the bringing up of the younger
generation in the Armenian spirit. According to the Nuard Armenian
Cultural Union, Sunday Schools will also open in other cities populated
by Armenians.

Ast. Maj. Leader Krekorian to Hold Free Traffic and Speeding Forum

PRESS RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE
Office of Assemblymember Paul Krekorian
620 N. Brand Blvd. Suite 403
Glendale, CA 91203
Contact: Jeremy Oberstein (818) 558-3043

Event Date: Saturday, Aug. 22, 2 to 4 p.m.

Assistant Majority Leader Krekorian to Hold Free Traffic and Speeding Forum

Safe Streets Forum will offer residents a chance to talk about traffic
safety

BURBANK – Assemblymember Paul Krekorian (D-Burbank) is set to host a
free forum to address safe streets on Saturday, Aug. 22 in Van Nuys. The
Safe Streets Workshop will give residents an update about Krekorian’s AB
766, the Safe Streets Bill, and what lies ahead for ensuring local
control over speed limits.

AB 766, legislation to give local municipalities greater control over
setting their own speed limits, was held in the Assembly Transportation
Committee in May after registered opposition from statewide groups
derailed support.

Despite that setback, Krekorian is pressing ahead with a public forum to
elicit suggestions for ways to make streets safer throughout the San
Fernando Valley and the next steps toward local control over speed
limits. The forum will include information from state officials and an
update from local law enforcement and other elected officials on street
safety.

Who: Krekorian with neighborhood groups.

Where: Marvin Braude Constituent Center, 6262 Van Nuys Blvd., Los
Angeles, CA 91401

When: Saturday, Aug. 22, from 2-4 p.m.

Note: Though parking is located in the surrounding lots and on the
street, the center is accessible via public transportation (Metro.net)
and there is ample bicycle parking. Light refreshments will be provided,
but a limited number of seats are available. To RSVP, please call
Krekorian’s District Office, (818) 558-3043 or email
[email protected] with "Safe Streets Workshop" in
the subject line.

Assemblymember Paul Krekorian represents the cities of Burbank and
Glendale, and the Los Angeles communities of Atwater Village, Los Feliz,
North Hollywood, Silver Lake, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village
and Van Nuys. His website is Follow him
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Countdown To The IAAF World Championships In Berlin

COUNTDOWN TO THE IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BERLIN
by George Kochman

Staten Island Advance – SILive.com
Thursday August 13, 2009, 2:29 PM

The general view of the Olympic Stadium, seen, in Berlin, Germany,
Monday, Aug. 3, 2009. The IAAF Track and Field World Championships
2009 take place at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin from Aug. 15
through 23, 2009. In the foerground, the top of the Olympic flame
from the Berlin 1936 Olympic games is seen. (AP)Editor’s Note: Staten
Island Advance track and field reporter George Kochman is in Germany
for the International Association of Athletics Federations World
Championships. He sends a daily e-mail to friends that chronicles
his days in Berlin, and we’re sharing those notes with the readers
of SILive.com. Check back for correspondence from GK throughout the
event, which runs from Aug. 15 to 23.

Here in Berlin. Everything is going well. Got in yesterday morning. We
are downtown, a few blocks from the Brandenurg Gate. Dinner last night
200 yards from the Brandenburg Gate, and 200 yards from the Reichstag.

At the stadium now, which is old but modernized. As with all stadia
that hold IAAF championship events, the seating areas are covered.

Ran on the grounds of the Reichstag for about 20 minutes this
morning. Breakfast is better than the buffet at the Penn Towers,
and comes with our room. We also get 2 for 1 coupons for drinks at
night. Transportation is free, and the press gets a lot of extra perks,
which makes our job easier.

Also on the plane coming over was Dave Johnson, director of Penn
Relays, John Nepolitan of Dyestat. As we were eating last night,
John Godina went by, along with the Armenian team, beautiful Dutch
athletes, and some Italian athletes.

Missing the Newport Running Camp, and some good conversations with
Steven McChesney and Pat Tyson, along with the other coaches and
guests. McChesney, one of the famed sets of brothers, may be the best
girls’ coach in the U.S.. He coached Newton South to NTN XC champs,
8.5004 4×800 indoors, and a national 4xmile outdoors. Pat, the
legendary coach at Mead HS in Spokane, has taken the job at Gonzaga,
and is slowly building up the team. Their insights are always welcome,
along with those of the other coaches- Centro, et al. Missing talking
to little Matt, a champ already, and Lauren, who won a race in Italy
this summer (a real sweetheart).

That’s it for today.

Rosemary at the Reichstag- me here- enough said.

ArmenTel Provides FIDE Grand Prix With Internet Services

ARMENTEL PROVIDES FIDE GRAND PRIX WITH INTERNET SERVICES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.08.2009 21:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ CJSC ArmenTel (trade mark Beeline) provides Internet
connection for online broadcasts of chess games of the FIDE Grand
Prix taking place in the Armenian resort town of Jermuk.

Especially before the beginning of the tournament additional
telecommunication equipment for Internet access was installed in
Jermuk. Fans can monitor the progress of parties on the official
website of the International Chess Federation in real time, the
official website of ArmenTel reports.

"FIDE Grand Prix is a major event in the sport life of any
country. ArmenTel is a operator who is able to provide high quality
Internet connection, necessary for such a prestigious international
tournament, " General Director of ArmenTel Igor Klimko said.

NKR Parliamentary Members For Hatspanyan

NKR PARLIAMENTARY MEMBERS FOR HATSPANYAN

Lragir.am
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13:10:52 – 11/08/2009

NKR 11 parliamentary members, intellectuals, soldiers appealed to
the Armenian Ministry of Justice in connection with the Hatspanyan
question. The letter runs that the participant of the liberation
battle of Artsakh, Sargis Hatspanyan is condemned to 3, 5 years of
imprisonment and has been deprived from freedom for already 9 months.

For unknown reasons the amnesty did not apply to Hatspanyan. The
authors of the letter state that we should never forget what Hatspanyan
made for our homeland.

The authors state as well that Sargis Hatspanyan’s father is seriously
ill. The authors of the letter ask the Armenian Ministry of Justice
to treat this question from human point of view and to grant pardon
to Hatspanyan.

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American Company To Launch First Azerbaijani Satellite In 2010

AMERICAN COMPANY TO LAUNCH FIRST AZERBAIJANI SATELLITE IN 2010

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
11.08.2009 14:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The results of the bid for launching the first
artificial satelite have been published.

The winner, American Orbital Sciences Corporation, will launch the
first Azerbaijani satellite into the orbit in 2010.

Bid participants were such companies as ThalesAlenia Space and
EADS/Astrium (France), Space Systems/Loral Inc. and Orbital Sciences
Corporation (US), as well as Sumitomo Corporation/ISS Reshetnev
Japanese-Russian consortium, Bakililar.AZ reports.