Hayk Babukhanyan: "ANC Is Disgracing Itself Little By Little"

HAYK BABUKHANYAN: "ANC IS DISGRACING ITSELF LITTLE BY LITTLE"

Aysor.am
14.08.2009, 18:14

Today on the press conference Hayk Babukhanyan, the leader of
Constitutional Rights Union, presented his previsions about the
political fall of Armenia. According to the speaker changes are
expected to take place both in the political field and in governmental
institutions.

"The Armenian National Congress (ANC) is disgracing itself little
by little. The forces that are at the rudder of the government have
serious problems to prove that they can lead the country by the
correct way. I don’t see it yet as the government created by them is
a disgrace, government of the "enabled". The forces that are neither
"here" nor "there" will become active and will have a bigger role
soon", – said H. Babukhanyan.

Coming up to the possible changes in the governmental bodies Hayk
Babukhanyan mentioned that very serious changes are expected in the
government, up to the change of the prime minister.

"I feel the necessity of staff change and call the president for
realizing those changes. And the prime minister firstly", – said
H. Babukhanyan.

According to CRU leader, the rating of the prime minister of Armenia
is too low and he has to lead the country by begging and persuading
and not by changing the lows or using new administrative mechanisms.

"You can’t save the economy by reading lectures, or begging", –
said H. Babukhanyan adding that the acting government is not only
unable to find ways for pulling out the country from the global
financial crises but also there are people who have taken posts of
some Ministers whose names are even unknown for the public.

"Before the ministers were the people who were famous in this or
another way, now there are ministers whose names are not remembered,
the people don’t even know them", – mentioned the politician.

The speaker however didn’t answer the question of the journalists,
from where was the information about the possible staff changes,
instead he said that his "long time experience prompts him".

Araz Alizadeh On Possible Appointment Of Tina S. Kaidanow: "We Urgen

ARAZ ALIZADEH ON POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF TINA S. KAIDANOW: "WE URGENTLY NEED TO ACT"

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.08.2009 18:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The appointment of an American diplomat who long
worked in Kosovo, to the position of OSCE Minsk Group co-chair can not
promise anything good to us. Practically, that woman is the author of
separatist Kosovo’s independence, she cannot be trusted after that,"
Azeri political scientist Araz Alizadeh said commenting on the words
of Matthew Bryza, that he will soon be replaced by Tina Kaidanow at
the post of OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair form the United States.

" Karabakh conflict is the only conflict where positions of
the U.S. and Russia coincide, this is alarming. I fear very
much, whether the superpowers have prepared a crafty plan for
us. Karabakh’s independence is the defeat of Azerbaijan, and Turkey, as
well. Therefore, I think we need to act urgently until it the situation
becomes irreversible. The powerful Armenian lobby in the U.S. and
Russia will not rest until tears Karabakh off Azerbaijan. Therefore,
we must consolidate and to respond," Alizadeh said.

Speaking about the position of Turkey, Alizadeh particularly mentioned
that now the United States is not interested in Turkey at all. "It
was an important country for the United States during the Cold War,
but now it has lost its former significance, so no one would listen
to the opinion of Turkey. We will be given these 7 territories, but
the price would be too expensive, we have bid farewell to Karabakh. In
order to derail these plans, we must prepare for war," he said.

"Azerbaijan is neither Georgia nor Serbia, we are in a better position
than they are. Russia will not benefit from punishing us fearing to
destabilize the North Caucasus, and the West – because of its energy
projects," the Azeri political scientist said, 1news.az reports.

Political Flier Headed To Court

POLITICAL FLIER HEADED TO COURT
By Jessica Wehrman

Dayton Daily News
11:06 PM Sunday, August 9, 2009

WASHINGTON – A bloody 1915 conflict has sparked political warfare
in the 2nd congressional district, where U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt
and Democrat David Krikorian are sparring about a flier Krikorian
distributed during the tail end of the 2008 political campaign.

The flier accused Schmidt, a member of the Turkish-American Relations
Caucus, of taking money from the Turkish government and Turkish
interests in exchange for her opposition to a congressional resolution
declaring the 1915 conflict between the two a genocide. Krikorian,
an Armenian-American whose own grandparents narrowly escaped the
bloodshed, supports the resolution. Earlier this year, Schmidt quietly
filed a complaint with the Ohio Elections Commission, arguing that
the flier was based on false statements.

A trial is set for Sept. 3. Schmidt’s camp must prove that Krikorian’s
statements were false and that he knew they were false.

Krikorian argues that two political action committees that Schmidt’s
campaign has received money from – the Turkish American Heritage
PAC and Turkish Coalition USA – receive money directly from Turkish
interests. The PACs describe themselves instead as PACs honoring
Turkish heritage.

Schmidt’s camp has hired a high-powered Washington, D.C. attorney,
Bruce Fein. Krikorian has his own: Mark Geragos, an Armenian-American
who has defended celebrities including Michael Jackson and Winona
Ryder.

For his part, Krikorian defends the fliers as a freedom of speech
issue, plain and simple. He doesn’t back away from his flier’s claim
that Schmidt accepted " blood money" to deny a genocide.

"There are no Turkish people who live in the second district," he
said. "Why is this woman doing this? She does this for the money."

But Bruce Pfaff, a spokesman for Schmidt said the issue isn’t one
of where one stands on Turkish-Armenian relations, but rather,
one of truth versus lies, and what part lies should play in a
campaign. Schmidt, he said, did not take money from Turkish interests
in exchange for her opposition to the resolution. "She obviously
believes atrocities were committed," he said, adding that she doesn’t
necessarily believe the bloodshed was planned by the government,
as international law demands it to be to be deemed a genocide.

Krikorian, who ran as an independent in 2008, said the issue is about
something bigger.

"This has to do with one of the absolute biggest issues we have in
our country – the flow of money from special interest organizations to
congressmen and senators in exchange for doing their bidding," he said.

Gem in the Rough: The Appreciation of Armenian Art

Gem in the Rough: The Appreciation of Armenian Art

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By Contributor on Aug 7th, 2009

BY JEAN MURACHANIAN

For the last decade or so, the number of art galleries in Southern
California has been steadily growing. A notable addition to the group
is Stephanie’s Fine Art Gallery, a bold and innovative gallery
specializing in Armenian art. Beyond its unique emphasis on Armenian
art, Stephanie’s is particularly distinctive because of the vision of
its founder and owner, Linda Stepanyan.

Stepanyan opened the gallery ten years ago, because she wanted to
bring her appreciation of Armenian art to a wider audience.
Stepanyan’s goal is to not only assist Armenian customers in their
purchases of Armenian art, but perhaps more importantly to bring the
world of Armenian art to the attention of non-Armenians. As Stepanyan
herself says, `when other nations appreciate Armenian art it makes me
proud of what I am doing…. It makes me happy and gives me more
motivation.’

Stepanyan’s keen eye and personal preference has led her to focus the
gallery’s collection on modern and contemporary art created by artists
of Armenian descent, sourced from an extensive network of dealers
located throughout Europe. In terms of the modern period (or what
Stepanyan refers to as the `classical’ period of Armenian art), the
gallery includes work by Armenian artists working in Europe or
Istanbul from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.

Artists in this category include such well-known names as Jean Carzou,
Jean Jansem, Hovsep Pushman, and Edgar Chahine. Other artists
represented in the gallery’s collection include Léon Tutundjian,
Arsène Chabanian, Ohannès Alhazian, and Sarkis Diranian.
Contemporary artists represented include those of Armenian descent
living in the United States – primarily Los Angeles, with many hailing
originally from Armenia, the Soviet Union or the Middle East – or
Europe, including such contemporary artists as Koko, Emil Kazaz,
Galust Grigoryan, and Sasho.

This dual focus on contemporary and more modern/`classical’ art by
artists of Armenian descent helps the gallery more easily bridge the
gap between the two periods. For instance, when customers come in
looking for work produced by better-known artists from the modern
period, such as Carzou and Jansem, Stepanyan takes the opportunity to
educate them about the work being produced by contemporary Armenian
artists, as well as perhaps lesser-known artists of the modern period.
Stepanyan argues that there are many contemporary (and modern)
Armenian artists who, though perhaps not well-known, have nonetheless
produced brilliant works that, like gems waiting to be discovered,
deserve to be appreciated and collected. She points to the example of
Vincent van Gogh, who was unknown during his lifetime but, as we are
all undoubtedly aware, now commands record prices affordable to none
but the wealthy art collector or well-endowed museum.

Stephanie’s customer base is comprised of both Armenians and
non-Armenians. Many of the non-Armenian clients are in the movie
industry in Los Angeles and are, ironically, generally well-informed
about art and appreciate the work of modern artists Chahine, Pushman,
and Carzou. Stepanyan was thrilled recently to offer one of her
customers a refrigerator panel painted by Carzou in 1958 that was
originally part of a charity fundraising exhibition in Paris organized
by the Galerie Carpentier. The exhibition, titled `The Nobility of
the Everyday Object,’ comprised ten refrigerators, each painted by
different well-known French artists, including Salvador Dali, Jean
Cocteau, Bernard Buffet, Georges Mathieu, and Léonor Fini. The
exhibition was described by Cocteau as `a victory over the negative
style of emptiness.’ By way of example, Stepanyan suggests that a
panel from this series painted by Carzou would normally sell for
several thousand dollars, while one created by Buffet could cost as
much as $200,000.

The existence of galleries such as Stephanie’s can clearly have a
meaningful impact on the recognition of art created by artists of
Armenian descent. They educate the general public about Armenian art
and culture and provide a much-needed forum for up-and-coming
contemporary artists. In expanding the awareness of Armenian art to a
wider audience, such galleries serve to bolster its value within the
broader art community.

Stepanyan’s observations suggest that such value goes beyond its price
or the accessibility it affords or denies to potential patrons. Not
surprisingly, lesser-known pieces are relatively more affordable,
while that affordability nonetheless seldom makes them more attractive
to purchasers. There is some evidence, however, that non-Armenian
patrons are also more open to new or lesser-known artists, including
those of Greek and Russian decent, whose art and culture have
traditionally received more active local support.

There is perhaps no better way to improve on this trend than by
actively supporting the production – and enjoyment – of Armenian art.
After all, there is nothing like seeing and appreciating the real
thing, by spending time in one of the numerous galleries and venues
that feature the works of artists of Armenian descent, both in and
outside of Southern California.

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Consumers’ Union: Armenian Consumers In Need Of Awareness Raising

CONSUMERS’ UNION: ARMENIAN CONSUMERS IN NEED OF AWARENESS RAISING

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.08.2009 17:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "One of our main problems is raising awareness
among consumers. A consumer should possess maximum knowledge about
products, including expiry date, and apply to relevant agencies in
case of having problems," Head of Consumers’ Union Armen Poghosyan
told today a news conference. He also informed participants about
the operation of a new hotline service.

There no street trade in legal terms, the speaker finds. To that end,
he noted the importance of "Lowering prices on market tolls."

Market and supermarket studies will be organized late in August with
the purpose of enhancing services and normalizing relations between
consumers and producers, Pogosyan said.

Violations will be sanctioned by fines in the amount of AMD 50 to
100 thousand.

RA Former Prime Minister: Government Responsible For Crisis

RA FORMER PRIME MINISTER: GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CRISIS

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Aug 6 2009
Armenia

Armenian Government is responsible for the economic crisis in Armenia.

Gurgen Arsenyan, the leader of United Labor Party of Armenia,
stated that Government failed to implement the anti-crisis policy. He
underlined that already informed the RA President in the presence of
Tigran Sargsyan of the fact. Arsenyan regards Government activities
as a "smoke curtain". "One should work or struggle against crisis
this way," he added.

Former RA Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan outlined Armenian Government
has no actual anti-crisis program at the moment. To avoid crisis
one should boost demand, not supply, whereas Armenian Government
aggravates crisis by boosting supply, that is they should have
stimulated consumers instead of producers.

Crisis in Armenia is caused by Global crisis only for 9%, while the
rest 91% is a result of Armenian Government’s foolishness.

Former Prime-Minister discredits that real crisis decline totals 30%,
not 16.3% in Armenia.

Bagratyan added that crisis worsened due to Robert Kocharyan’s
errors. "There were some rules in that period, however Armenia will
have to pay another 30 years for Kocharyan’s malfeasances," Former
Prime Minister concluded.

Safar Abiyev Threatens New War In Karabakh

SAFAR ABIYEV THREATENS NEW WAR IN KARABAKH

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.08.2009 12:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov met
in Baku with his Azerbaijani counterpart Safar Abiyev to discuss
prospects of military and technical cooperation between the two
countries, the current situation in the South Caucasus and the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict.

The Azeri Minister hailed Russia’s efforts for resolution of the
Karabakh conflict and said that "use of force is inevitable if it’s
not resolved peacefully," ANS PRESS reported.

New Branch Of Unibank – Zvartnots To Open By Mid-August

NEW BRANCH OF UNIBANK – ZVARTNOTS TO OPEN BY MID-AUGUST

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
31.07.2009 17:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Since mid-August a new branch Unibank – Zvartnots
starts operating, located in the arrival hall of the Zvartnots airport,
the press office of the bank reports.

The branch will work around the clock, seven days a week. The main
function of the new branch will be to transfers service through
Unistream. Visitors coming to Armenia will be able to get their
transferred money immediately after arriving at the airport. Foreign
currency exchange office will operate in the branch.

"Unibank" network has 30 branches, 2 of which operate in Nagorno
Karabakh.

Nagorny Karabakh Legal Successor Of Armenian Principalities Existing

NAGORNY KARABAKH LEGAL SUCCESSOR OF ARMENIAN PRINCIPALITIES EXISTING IN ITS TERRITORY OVER CENTURIES: ARMENIAN PUBLIC COUNCIL REP.

ArmInfo
2009-07-31 14:50:00

ArmInfo. The Nagorny Karabakh Republic is the legal successor of the
Armenian principalities existing in its territory over centuries,
Chairman of the Armenian Public Council for Civil Society Formation
Hovhanness Hovhanissyan said at a press conference on Friday. "Talks on
"occupation of Azerbaijani territories" are groundless since Azerbaijan
had once misappropriated the original territories of Artsakh due to
the decision by the Caucasian Bureau and created an autonomous region
only in part of Artsakh", Hovhannissyan says. He is sure that it is
Azerbaijan that is currently occupying a series of populated areas
in Mardakert region and the Shahumian region.

The victory in the war unleashed by Azerbaijan made it possible to
partially restore the historical justice. "The international community
must consider Nagorny Karabakh in a broader context reckoning with
the historical justice.

No return of the territories of de-facto sovereign Nagorny Karabakh
Republic is possible ", he says.

It Is Planned To Resume Production At Nairit Plant Starting From Sec

IT IS PLANNED TO RESUME PRODUCTION AT NAIRIT PLANT STARTING FROM SECOND HALF OF AUGUST

Noyan Tapan
July 28, 2009

YEREVAN, JULY 28, NOYAN TAPAN. After the accident at the chloroprene
department of Nairit Plant, it is planned to resume production starting
from the second half of August, NT correspondent was informed by
Nairit’s spokeswoman Anush Harutyunian.

According to her, repairs and relaunch work is now being carried out
at the plant. Not only the department damaged by the fire, but also
the whole plant is under repair. About 150 thousand dollars will be
spent on this work.

A. Harutyunian said that the plant had a stock of its goods which have
been sold while the plant has been standing idle. Since the accident
Nairit has not lost any market.

As regards the causes of the explosion at the chloroprene department,
A. Harutyunain noted that the investigation bodies are still conducting
an investigation. "We cannot say anything until they officially
announce their conclusion and compare it with the results of the
commission set up to inquire into the causes of the explosion,"
she said.