Rally Participants In Yerevan Did Not Manage To Voice Their Demands

RALLY PARTICIPANTS IN YEREVAN DID NOT MANAGE TO VOICE THEIR DEMANDS TO GEORGIAN PRESIDENT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.06.2009 12:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today a number of social and political organizations
planned a protest rally in front of Armenia Mariott hotel,
where Mikhail Saakashvili is staying during his official visit to
Yerevan. Yet, the police violently broke up the rally, forcing rally
participants to the side of Northern Avenue and Tigran Mets Street.

Rally participants aimed to voice Armenian society’s demands to
Georgian President. The demands included: legal status provision
to Armenian Apostolic Church, maintaining and improving tutoring
quality in Armenian schools of Georgia, founding of Armenian-Georgian
University.

When questioned by Pan.ARMENIAN.Net reporter as to the reason of rally
being broken up, one of the policemen responded that rally participants
are interfering with the event conducted in hotel building. Yet no
events were being held in hotel building at that moment.

Issue Of Opening Of Upper Lars To Be Discussed In Armenia

ISSUE OF OPENING OF UPPER LARS TO BE DISCUSSED IN ARMENIA

ArmInfo
2009-06-23 12:07:00

ArmInfo. The issue of opening of Upper Lars checkpoint will be
discussed during the visit of Georgia’s President Mikheil Saakashvili
to Armenia in the next few days, Head of CIS Department of Armenia’s
Foreign Ministry Aram Grigoryan said at the international conference
"Armenia on the Intersection of Communications" in Tsakhkadzor.

‘The parties are holding negotiations regarding possibility of assuring
cargo carriage from Russia to Armenia and back through Upper Lars
checkpoint. The negotiations are currently underway, though principal
agreement of the parties is already available, and it is scheduled
to set this issue to the president of Georgia’, A. Grigoryan said.

Upper Lars is the only checkpoint on the border between Russia and
Georgia, however, the checkpoint does not actually function because
of absence of diplomatic relations between Russia and Georgia. The
movement through Kazbeki-Upper Lars checkpoint was closed by the
decision of Russia in July, 2006.

Turkish And Azeri FMs Discussed The Negotiations Between Armenia And

TURKISH AND AZERI FMS DISCUSSED THE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
24.06.2009 01:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Turkey met
in Ýstanbul for an unofficial meeting, during which they reaffirmed
the neighboring countries’ understanding of "one nation, two states."

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoðlu and his Azerbaijani
counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov, were together for a one-and-a-half-hour
dinner.

"We have reviewed all developments in the region with the understanding
of ‘one nation, two states,’ as we have always done. We have together
discussed the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the
recent period, the other developments in the region and, in addition,
the developments in our bilateral relations, which are proceeding
extremely well. This was not an officially planned meeting," Davutoðlu
responded to questions from reporters following the dinner.

After decades of hostility, Turkey and Armenia announced in April a
"roadmap" for re-establishing diplomatic relations and opening their
shared border. But Ankara’s ally Azerbaijan said Armenia should first
leave Nagorno-Karabakh, a mostly ethnic Armenian enclave that broke
away after fighting a bloody war with Azerbaijan in the 1990s and
claims independence. Turkey then offered support for the Azerbaijani
position, complicating further progress in talks with Armenia,
turkishny.com reports.

Davutoðlu was reminded of remarks by his Armenian counterpart, Edward
Nalbandian, who had said Yerevan expects Ankara to take new steps
for the normalization of bilateral ties and was asked to elaborate
on those possible steps.

"I have always said, ‘Steps are steps that should be taken
mutually.’ As Turkey, our eventual goal is maintaining permanent
stability, peace and welfare in the region. This doesn’t take place via
unilateral steps. All parties should take steps with goodwill. Turkey
has shown in the past that it will take steps with goodwill toward
the entire region. But permanent peace can be maintained in case of
mutually taking these steps. Indeed, we have dealt with these issues,"
Davutoðlu replied.

Mammadyarov, who described his meeting with Davutoðlu as "very
important and good," was asked about the current phase of negotiations
between Baku and Yerevan.

Mammadyarov said negotiations were "still under way".

‘Mitq’ Analytical Center Demands Mikheil Saakashivli To Apologize Be

‘MITQ’ ANALYTICAL CENTER DEMANDS MIKHEIL SAAKASHIVLI TO APOLOGIZE BEFORE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN AND ARMENIANS OF JAVAKHQ

ArmInfo
2009-06-22 17:04:00

ArmInfo. ‘Mitq’ Analytical Center demands Mikheil Saakashivli to
apologize before Armenian parliamentarian Shirak Torosyan and the
Armenians of Javakhq during his upcoming visit to Armenia.

Earlier Shirak Torosyan, Armenian parliamentarian (Republican Party
of Armenia), Chairman of Javakhq Patriotic Union, was not allowed
to Georgia.

The Foreign Minister of Armenia has already filed a note of protest
to Georgia.

The Analytical Center believes that the Georgian authorities try
to keep the people fighting for fair settlement of the problems in
Javakhq as far from the region as possible. ‘Since the parliamentarian
was born in the village of Gandza, Javakhq, and he has many friends
and relatives there, we suppose that Georgian party has offered him
an affront’, the statement of the Analytical Center says.

Armenian Parliament OKs Amnesty For Election Riots

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT OKS AMNESTY FOR ELECTION RIOTS

AP
2009-06-19 19:29:02

YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) – Armenia’s parliament overwhelmingly backed
granting full amnesty to more than 500 people detained after deadly
riots that followed the February 2008 presidential election.

Supporters of former President Levon Ter-Petrosian led protests in
Yerevan claiming the vote was flawed and their candidate should have
won. The protests turned violent on March 1-2. Clashes with police
left 10 people dead and more than 250 injured.

Serzh Sarkisian, who won the vote, proposed the amnesty as a way to
ease tensions.

Among the more than 500 to be freed under the amnesty is a former
foreign minister. Another 1,500 people linked to the riots will have
their sentences cut.

The proposal now goes to Sarkisian for his signature.

Iran’s Supreme Leader To Address Nation

IRAN’S SUPREME LEADER TO ADDRESS NATION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.06.2009 13:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As mass protests by supporters of reformist
Presidential candidate Mir Hussein Mousavi continue, Iran’s Supreme
Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, will address the nation later today.

Khamenei has already urged Iranians to support hardline President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – but Mousavi’s supporters have ignored the
call. The tone and content Khamenei’s speech at Friday Prayers could
now be pivotal in Iran’s on going political crisis.

Those inside and outside Iran will be watching to see whether he
favors Ahmadinejad or Mousavi.

Backing either carries risks. If he supports Mousavi he will undermine
conservative hardliners. If he backs Ahmadinejad, who has defended
the legitimacy of the vote, he could spark more mass protests from
Mousavi supporters.

It is a delicate balancing act upon which so much depends. Iranian
state media has reported seven or eight people have been killed in
protests since the election result was published on June 13th.

And the intensity of the violence can been seen in latest pictures
from Teheran University – a campus which has seen much bloodshed
since the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Euronews reported.

Armenia’s First IPO

ARMENIA’S FIRST IPO
Clare Nuttall in Almaty

Business News Europe
ias_first_IPO
June 18 2009

In a landmark deal for the local market, Artsakh Hydro Power Plant
completed Armenia’s first IPO at the end of May, raising AMD905.2m
($2.4m).

Response to the offering was slightly weaker than expected due to the
crisis, which has had a relatively severe impact on Armenia’s economy
in recent months. "We had expected a little bit more response to the
IPO and had made some arrangements with various investors, and some
either did not invest or reduced their level of investment," says Aram
Kayfajyan, director of Armenbrok, advisor and chief underwriter for the
placement. "Armenia’s currency, the dram, depreciated by 25% in March
and since has been seen as a less reliable currency. However, Artsakh’s
shareholders had already approved the IPO when that happened."

Kayfajyan, nonetheless, regards the IPO as an important milestone
for Armenia. A total of 1,111 companies and individuals took part
in the placement, with foreign entities accounting for around 50%
of the placement by volume. The largest foreign commitments came from
Austria, France, Iran, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, the United Arab
Emirates and the US. It was also significant in that it represented
a large foreign investment into a company active in the disputed
Nagorno Karabakh region; Atrsakh plans to use proceeds from the IPO
to build small hydro plants in the territory that Armenia fought a
war over with Azerbaijan.

All in the mind

According to Kayfajyan, the lack of IPOs in Armenia to date is
mainly due to management mentalities. Few company heads have been
ready to take the necessary steps to prepare their companies for
IPO, in particular in making them open and transparent. Armenbrok
worked with Artsakh for a year before the IPO, helping to increase
the company’s understanding of the IPO process, and helping them
to prepare financial reports, draw up a prospectus, improve their
management structure and take other necessary steps.

While the Artsakh IPO sets a precedent for the Armenian market,
Kayfajyan doesn’t reckon any companies will follow its example for
this year at least. He explains that while Armenbrok had started
to arrange IPOs for a handful of Armenian banks, "after the crisis
started, we decided not to go ahead with the IPOs in the banking
sector. It was impossible. Artsakh was a different case because the
energy sector has not been greatly affected by the crisis."

In the longer term, however, he points out that Armenia has some very
good companies that could be influenced by the success of this first
IPO. "I believe our banking sector is healthy, and hope to see some
IPOs from this sector as soon as the market starts to recover."

http://businessneweurope.eu/story1659/Armen

Russian Or Armenian Mob Used "Model Employee" Con At PCH Arco

RUSSIAN OR ARMENIAN MOB USED "MODEL EMPLOYEE" CON AT PCH ARCO
By Paul Teetor

LA Weekly
r-armenian-mob-used-quot-model-employee-quot-con-a t-pch-arco/
June 18 2009
CA

Redondo police search for the elusive "Erick" — and $300,000

The elusive "Erick"An organized-crime ring that police believe is
Russian or Armenian targeted a high-volume Redondo Beach Arco gas
station, assigned a low-level soldier to infiltrate it and waited eight
months while he worked himself into a position where he could implant a
tiny, high-tech "skimmer" to steal customers’ credit-card information.

Armed with a fresh batch of personal-information numbers, the gang
began draining thousands of Southern California bank accounts soon
after "Erick," the model employee who was by then entrusted with
opening the station every day at 5 a.m., vanished in late April
along with 1,500 packs of cigarettes, $1,000, a laptop, his employee
application form — and the two digital video recorders used for
surveillance.

Because the Arco is at a prime location at the bustling corner of
Pacific Coast Highway and Prospect Avenue, the skimmer scam left a
string of more than 1,000 victims, stretching from Santa Barbara to
Newport Beach.

The "model employee" con represents an elite level of criminal
sophistication in its planning, patience and execution, police say,
which is now appearing in the South Bay and Los Angeles.

"This was an organized-crime ring that knew exactly what they were
doing and very carefully lay in wait before they finally struck,"
Redondo Police Department detective Mike Strosnider, heading the
investigation, tells L.A. Weekly. "This has been done before in other
places around the world. . It’s just never been done in our city."

The Redondo police investigation began in mid-May after a torrent
of complaints from customers, including an undisclosed number of
ripped-off Redondo police officers, whose bank accounts had been
drained with a series of withdrawals of about $300 to $500. The
victims proved to have one common denominator: They all bought gas
at the busy Arco on PCH.

The investigation is now focused on tracking down and arresting the
man who called himself Erick Volonski, and taking down the global
gang that planned and executed the scam and used him as its financial
Trojan horse.

Luckily, the detective says, the Redondo Police Department has a photo
of Erick, who is now wanted for robbery and ATM fraud. That single,
slightly blurred photo exists only because of an extraordinary piece
of luck that, in hindsight, seems like a red flag that something
about Erick was amiss.

The picture was taken in February by a photographer for an
architectural firm, who was shooting the station in preparation for
a major Arco makeover. When Erick realized he had been photographed,
he instantly became agitated and rushed into the office to ask manager
John Wartanian to have the digital photo deleted.

Wartanian was surprised and irritated by the request.

"I finally asked the photographer to do it, just to make Erick happy,
and he said to tell Erick he had deleted it, but he didn’t do it,"
Wartanian tells the Weekly. "So that’s what I did. I told Erick it
was deleted, even though it wasn’t, and he stopped freaking out. . It
seemed a little suspicious, but I let it go."

The station’s smog-check technician, Philip Malik, said he thought
Erick’s explanation that he didn’t want girlfriends seeing his picture
on the Internet was weak but semiplausible.

"It seemed a little weird that he would be so upset about having
his picture taken, but I didn’t think anything like this could be
happening," Malik says. "Maybe I should have realized he was into
something criminal, but here at the station where he worked? I’ve
never heard of anything like this happening . anywhere."

When the story of the skimmer scam first broke in Los Angeles media
outlets weeks ago, it was a 48-hour sensation on TV news. But employees
at the Arco station said the first wave of mainstream media, during
which the station was ringed with TV satellite trucks, sensationalized
the case and buried the fact that, so far, all the victims have had
their stolen money, now approaching $300,000, reimbursed by their
respective banks.

Nor did the first wave of media have time for the human-interest
story behind the news: the betrayal of the kind of day-to-day work
friendship that can quickly develop between employees at blue-collar,
minimum-wage jobs, often held by young males from other countries
with little or no family here and no fluency in English.

"I thought of Erick as a friend," says Malik. "He was a sweetheart
of a guy."

Malik describes the tall, skinny Erick as a gentle, humble man who
worked hard, asked a lot of questions but never talked about himself,
did not appear to have a car and walked to work every day, never
accepting a ride home and never using the station’s phone.

"But there were a couple of times I found him talking on his cell
phone, whispering on the phone," Malik says. "He said it was his
girlfriend . that she was in the hospital."

Erick, he says, was a model employee and a good guy to be around.

http://www.laweekly.com/2009-06-18/news/russian-o

Armenian President Wants To Spur Relations With Syria

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT WANTS TO SPUR RELATIONS WITH SYRIA

ARKA
June 18, 2009

YEREVAN, June 18. /ARKA/. On Wednesday, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan, speaking at a joint press conference with his Syrian
counterpart Bashar Asad, pointed out the necessity to spur
Armenian-Syrian relations.

"The two nations’ friendship shows that not only dialogue between
different religions, cultures and civilizations but also coexistence
and mutual supplementation and enrichment are possible in the world",
Sargsyan said.

He said that coexistence implies peace and cooperation in investment,
trade and economic areas.

The president also stressed the role of Armenian community in Syria
in friendly relations between the two countries.

At the same time, he pointed out that the Armenians living in Syria
play an important part in culture, politics and interstate relations,
but they are not so active in investment and economy areas.

"Ground transportation links could contribute a great deal to
development of economic relations, and we work to give such an
opportunity to our entrepreneurs", Sargsyan said though adding that
this circumstance can’t justify sluggishness in economic relations.

He said that at the next meeting, the co-chairs of the
intergovernmental commission will report about new agreements and
trade turnover growth.

"Our capacity is great, and we should use it for out national
interests", Sargsyan said.

Armenia And Kaliningrad To Establish Trade-Economic And Humanitarian

ARMENIA AND KALININGRAD TO ESTABLISH TRADE-ECONOMIC AND HUMANITARIAN TIES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
17.06.2009 17:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 17, a representative delegation from
Kaliningrad region arrived in Armenia under the leadership of regional
governor Georgi Boos, Armenian Development Agency says in a press
release.

According to the release, the visit aims at establishing trade-economic
as well as humanitarian ties. Apart from authority representatives,
delegation also consists of sportsmen, musicians and dancers.

A key event on the second day of the visit will be the joint
business forum and the exhibition of Kaliningrad’s commodity
producers. The events will be organized in Moscow House Cultural
Business Center. During the exhibition, which will last to days,
visitors will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the
products of the amber land, as well as establish new business contacts.

On Friday, June 19, the delegation from the westernmost part of
Russia will visit Genocide Memorial to pay tribute to the memory
of Armenian Genocide victims. Besides, Catholicos of All Armenians
Karekin II will receive the Supreme Patriarch of the province. On
the same day, Slavonic University students will have meet with the
governor of Kaliningrad region; then the happiest and most inventive
students from Kaliningrad and Yerevan will split up into KVN teams
to compete with each other.