Joint Armenian-Russian Committee To Deal With Construction Of NPP Ne

JOINT ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN COMMITTEE TO DEAL WITH CONSTRUCTION OF NPP NEW BLOC

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2009 15:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Government Thursday approved the decision on
creating a joint Armenian-Russian company dealing with the construction
of NPP new bloc.

Energy Ministry and Russian Atomstroyexport will have equal shares
(50%/50%) in the construction of new CJSC.

New company’s authorized capital will total AMD 60 million, according
to Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan. "Armenia’s share – AMD 30 million –
will be paid at the expense of the company’s profit," he said.

Energy Ministry will be in charge of Armenia’s shares.

The new bloc with a capacity of 1060 MW will operate for the term of
60 years. Its security level will comply with European norms.

French FM: Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Will Be Resolved "In Months"

FRENCH FM: NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL BE RESOLVED "IN MONTHS"

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2009 17:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ France said it hopes the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
will be resolved "in months", Reuters reported.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said he is confident a deal
could be reached.

"In a peace process it is very difficult to force the door or to
push too hard because this is very fragile," he told reporters. "I
am confident it will be done. Immediately? No. In the coming months?
Yes."

President Sargsyan Visits Avetik Isahakyan’s Home-Museum

PRESIDENT SARGSYAN VISITS AVETIK ISAHAKYAN’S HOME-MUSEUM
Alisa Gevorgyan

"Radiolur"
02.12.2009 18:22

President Sargsyan today visited Avetik Isahkayan’s home-museum
in Yerevan.

Accompanied by the great poet’s grandson, Avik Isahakyan, the
President walked about the renovated museum and looked through the
items presenting the great poet’s life and work.

The President talked to the employees of the museum and asked about
the number of visitors.

President Sargsyan said to be impressed by the renovated museum and
noted that it needs constant care.

Avetik Isahakyan’s home-museum was reconstructed with the financial
assistance of the Armenian Social Fund.

Statement On Karabakh Can Be Approved At OSCE Ministerial Council

STATEMENT ON KARABAKH CAN BE APPROVED AT OSCE MINISTERIAL COUNCIL

Aysor
Dec 1 2009
Armenia

Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met yesterday with
his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov in Athens. The parties
discussed the statement on Karabakh which can possibly be adopted
at the 17th OSCE Ministerial Council, said spokesman of the Armenian
Foreign Ministry.

Before, Foreign Minister Nalbandyan has met with Minsk Group co-chairs
Yuri Merzlyakov, Bernard Fassier, Robert Bradtke, and personal
representative of OSCE Chairman Andrzej Kasprzyk.

Mr. Nalbandyan also met with OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s Special
Representative on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, Goran Lennmarker. The
parties discussed last developments in the process of Karabakh
settlement.

UN Court Hears Serb Bid To Challenge Kosovo Independence

UN COURT HEARS SERB BID TO CHALLENGE KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.12.2009 12:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The highest U.N. court starts hearings on Tuesday
to scrutinise Serbia’s bid to challenge the legality of Kosovo’s 2008
declaration of independence.

Kosovo declared formal independence from Serbia nine years after a
NATO bombing campaign drove out Serb forces to stop the killing of
ethnic Albanians in a 1998-99 war.

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said the Balkan state hoped
the court’s ruling would help Belgrade put a halt to the number of
countries recognising Kosovo’s declaration and force Pristina to
re-enter talks about its future.

Most Western nations have recognised Kosovo’s independence, but
neither Serbia, its former ruler, nor Russia have done so.

Serbia wants the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague
to give an advisory opinion on the declaration’s legality.

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Rame Manaj was confident the court would
rule in Kosovo’s favour.

"We can live together with Serbia only as two independent countries.

Serbia deported half of the population out of Kosovo, has killed and
massacred more than 12,000 people … and because of all of these we
declared independence," he told Reuters.

"After the court decision we will have more recognitions and Belgrade
will not be able to stop them."

Observers say a ruling in Kosovo’s favour would lead more countries
to recognise its independence, while an adverse opinion could push
it into negotiating a settlement with Serbia.

Kosovo’s independence has been recognised by 63 countries, 22 of
which are European Union member states, but it will need many more
before it can become a full U.N. member state.

Nine days of hearings are scheduled before the 15-judge ICJ panel and
30 countries are due to make oral statements, including the United
States, Russia and China. Serbia and Kosovo will both make statements
on Tuesday.

Advisory opinions are not binding, but carry the authority of the
court as the principal U.N. judicial organ. An opinion is expected
in a few months.

Not Just Hitler’s Fool

NOT JUST HITLER’S FOOL

The Economist
Nov 19th 2009
ROME

A mistress’s diary shows Benito Mussolini was a rabid anti-Semite

The Duce’s lover, and chronicler"THESE disgusting Jews, I must destroy
them all." Adolf Hitler’s dinnertime conversation? No. This is one
of several anti-Semitic rants ascribed to Italy’s fascist leader,
Benito Mussolini, by his mistress, Clara Petacci. Both were executed
by partisans at the end of the second world war. The diaries of
"Claretta", published as a book ("Mussolini segreto") on November
18th, after more than 50 years in the state archives, challenge
the comforting view that many Italians have of the Duce as a leader
misled by Hitler, his ally. Mussolini’s reputation still matters in
a country which, for most of the past eight years, has been led by
governments incorporating his "post-fascist" heirs.

In 2004 his son, Romano, published a memoir, "My Father, Il Duce",
which presented Mussolini as a caring family man, largely ignoring
the dark side of the leader who had occupied Ethiopia in 1935-36 and,
during his final years as Hitler’s puppet, sent thousands of Jews to
Nazi death camps. In 2007 Marcello Dell’Utri, a close aide to Silvio
Berlusconi, the prime minister, claimed to have found Mussolini’s
diaries. Most historians said they were fakes, but not before Italians
were told of contents which, in the words of Romano’s daughter,
Alessandra Mussolini, showed "all the efforts made by grandfather to
avoid the war".

Italian television documentaries generally go easy on the Duce too,
often reflecting the view that his government’s anti-Jewish "racial
laws", passed in 1938, were an aberration. Mr Berlusconi’s own opinion,
given in a 2003 interview, is that Mussolini "never killed anyone".

So for many Italians, it comes as a jolt to read of Il Duce boasting
that "I’ve been a racist since ’21." His mistress even recorded a
remark by Mussolini in 1938 that foreshadowed the Final Solution: "I
shall carry out a massacre, like the Turks did"-an apparent allusion
to the mass killing of Armenians in 1915.

"People have always assumed the racial laws were a political
instrument; not part of a policy in which he sincerely believed. This
would suggest quite the opposite," says Paul Corner, professor of
European history at the University of Siena. As a lover’s account,
the diaries should be treated with due caution, says Sergio Luzzatto,
an historian from the University of Turin. "But they are a kind of
wake-up call. They reveal Mussolini’s true gravity and wickedness."

Hripsime Khurshudyan won bronze

news.am, Armenia
Nov 28 2009

Hripsime Khurshudyan won bronze

13:35 / 11/28/2009November 28, 2009 Armenian weightlifter Hripsime
Khurshudyan won bronze lifting 267 kg in clean and jerk combination
(120+147) in World Weightlifting Championship in Goyang, South Korea.
Kazakh Svetlana Podobedova became the champion, setting a new world
record.

Armenian national team ranks third in the standings (3 gold, 4 silver
and 4 bronze medals). Chinese team is the first, whereas
Kazakhstan-the second.

Young boxers to participate in last boxing tournament of 2009

Armenia: Young boxers to participate in last boxing tournament of 2009
28.11.2009 18:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On November 27, Yerevan State Olympic Reserve
College launched an open youth boxing championship in celebration of
its 30th anniversary.

As the head coach of Armenian youth boxing team, Edik Kostanyan told
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the championship will host 150 boxers aged
14-15, from RA and NKR regions. Based on championship results, best
boxers will join the team to participate in 2010 boxing championships
and Olympic Games in Singapore.

Open youth boxing championship winners will be announced on December 1.

Two prisoners escape from Nubarashen jail

Two prisoners escape from Nubarashen jail
28.11.2009 12:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Two life-termers – Soghomon Kocharyan and Mher
Yenokyan – escaped from Nubarashen prison in Yerevan on November 27,
at 6 pm.

A criminal case was initiated.

`Measures to find the prisoners are being taken. Presently, their
whereabouts are not known,’ said Arsen Babayan, spokesman for the RA
Justice Ministry.

Armenia, Turkey, And The Terrible Truth Or Obama, Erdogan, And Decem

ARMENIA, TURKEY, AND THE TERRIBLE TRUTH OR OBAMA, ERDOGAN, AND DECEMBER 7
By Raffi K. Hovannisian

Online Journal
ticle_5312.shtml
Nov 26 2009

Turkey has always had its share of decent folks.

One close example is the righteous family who, during the great
genocide and national dispossession of 1915, risked its own to save
my grandmother Khengeni from certain death in the coastal town of Ordu.

The stories of thousands like them have not been told because of the
Turkish state’s official dialectic of denial.

Apart from the remnant 50,000 of the established Armenian community,
at least 2 million people in today’s Turkey draw lineage from an
Armenian grandparent who was orphaned, stolen or saved — but in all
cases Turkified — in the killing fields of Ottoman-occupied historic
Armenia. Voiceless and in another kind of denial, these progeny of
mixed marriages are only now taking their first tentative steps in
search of their real identity.

In the wake of Hrant Dink’s still unsolved assassination by Turkey’s
deep state and its racist speech laws, a new class of conscientious
and independent-thinking Turks has begun to form amid a belated
realization that Turkey can never graduate to the free world unless
it faces the unprecedented evil in its historical closet. Still
far from the mainstream, these brave new Turks know that their
republic was founded not only on the deaths of millions of Armenians,
Assyrians, Greeks and Kurds, but more viscerally on the systematic
and complete erasure of the Armenian nation and its civilization from
their ancestral heartland. They deserve full faith and credit in their
quest to liberate their country from nearly 90 years of false pretense,
fraudulent education, and exclusivist nation-building.

* * * * *

That is why the world’s movers and shakers have little ground for
the kind of euphoria that they have widely been deploying to applaud
the recent signature by the Turkish and Armenian governments of two
protocols that promise, upon parliamentary ratification, to lead to
Ankara’s ultimate agreement to open diplomatic relations with Yerevan
and then to lift its long-standing blockade against it.

Superficial and feel-good formulations about the historic import of
this development, whether they issue from Washington, Brussels or
Moscow, seem purposefully to hide a few fundamental truths.

The current Armenian administration has no legitimate public standing
to speak in this seminal matter on behalf of the Armenian people.

Having come to power in 2007-08 through fraud, forgery, and
the blood of scores of citizens, it now seeks to shore up its
legitimacy deficit by reference to foreign policy offerings which
sound good to Western ears but which in fact seek surrogate rewards
for authoritarian demeanor. Once again, the "international community"
has moved dangerously to trump democratic principles and due process
by its strong-armed resort to problem-solving geopragmatism.

The current Turkish administration is the successor to the Young Turk
government that premeditated and executed the Armenian genocide and
the corollary killing of homeland under the cover of World War I. It is
the successor to the Kemalist movement which in 1920-21 entered into a
creative complicity with Russia’s Bolsheviks to overturn US President
Woodrow Wilson’s arbitral award respecting Armenia’s de jure frontiers
through their occupation and partition of the newly-independent
Republic of Armenia; to delimit a de facto boundary between Soviet
Armenia and Turkey which amounted to a surgical usurpation of most
of the Armenian patrimony; and to alienate the Armenian territories
of Karabagh and Nakhichevan to Soviet Azerbaijan.

This was the precursor to Molotov-Ribbentrop a generation later.

The Turkish-Armenian draft protocols presently being considered
and congratulated include references to asserting the illegal de
facto border without simultaneously resolving issues of redemption,
restoration, and return which arise from the underlying crimes
against humanity: both the Genocide and the ensuing Turkish-Russian
conspiracy. Hence, they are ab initio invalid, immoral, and impolitic.

Most unfortunately, the papers on the table, as well-intentioned as
they might be, and the PR posturing and point-scoring associated with
them do not constitute the basis for a full and enduring regulation of
the Turkey-Armenia relationship and a truly historic reconciliation
between their peoples. They are pleasant — and deceptive — window
dressing and nothing more.

* * * * *

When Turkey, Armenia, and the community of nations grow up to the
gravity of the watershed challenge at hand, they will shift their
gears, deliver on democracy and the rule of rights, and confront and
correct history and its legacies of injustice. In this spirit, and far
from positing resolution on Mountainous Karabagh as a precondition
to Turkish-Armenian normalization, they will ultimately recognize
its God-given, legitimate right to post-Stalinist decolonization,
liberty, and sovereign statehood.

And only in this way will we forge and then witness the region’s
first post-genocide partnership.

Now is the time for President Obama — and the Turkish prime minister,
whom he is set to receive shortly in Washington — to grasp that this
is the final solution. Not the other one.

Raffi Hovannisian, the American-born leader of the opposition Heritage
party in Parliament, was independent Armenia’s first minister of
foreign affairs.

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/ar