Oskanyan Does Not Envy Future Signatories To Armenian-Turkish Protoc

OSKANYAN DOES NOT ENVY FUTURE SIGNATORIES TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.09.2009 19:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is today in the run-up to signing a
document which will determine its position on global level. Publicized
Protocols on normalization of Armenian-Turkish ties cannot be signed,
ex-Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan announced today in Yerevan, during
a discussion devoted to Armenian-Turkish relations. "I’d have never
taken such chances and promulgate a document unacceptable to Armenian
society. I do not envy those who are going to sign the Protocols,"
Oskanyan said. "During my 10 years’ tenure as Armenia’s Foreign
Minister, I didn’t introduce to society any document on Karabakh. It
would be against my conscience to promulgate a document unacceptable
to Armenian people," he added.

If Armenia eventually ratifies and signs Protocols, it will be
very difficult for next administration to renounce them. "We are
now required to seriously consider our future plans. Armenia as a
sovereign state is in the run-up to signing the most serious document,"
ex-Foreign Minister said.

Armenia Independence Day Celebrated In Romania

ARMENIA INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATED IN ROMANIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.09.2009 19:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 21, in honor of 18th anniversary of
Armenia’s Independence, RA Embassy in Romania organized a reception
attended by Romanian Foreign Ministry State Secretary Bogdan Mazuru,
representatives of international organizations and diplomatic missions.

In celebration of Independence Day, Romanian media published RA
Ambassador to Romania Yeghishe Sargsyan’s articles dedicated to
Armenia.

‘Urartu And Its Neighbors’ International Conference Opens In Yerevan

‘URARTU AND ITS NEIGHBORS’ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OPENS IN YEREVAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.09.2009 12:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ‘Urartu and Its Neighbors’ international conference
dedicated to 90th birthday of professor Nikolay Harutyunyan, prominent
researcher into the Urartu Kingdom, opened in Tekeyan Center, Yerevan,
on September 22.

The event participants were welcomed by director of RA NAS Institute
of Oriental Studies, professor Ruben Safrastyan, academician Vladimir
Barkhudaryan and Armenian Education Minister Armen Ashotyan, who
handed a gold medal of the Ministry to professor Harutyunyan.

"It’s an honor for me to receive the supreme award of the Armenian
Ministry of Education. With the government’s assistance, my works
are accessible to scholars," professor said.

The conference brought together numerous foreign scholars, including
Stephan Kroll (Germany), Michael Roaf (Germany), Gernot Wilhelm
(Germany), John Greppin , Mirjo Salvini (Italy), David Stronach
(U.S.), Rocio da Riva (Spain) and others.

Nikolay Harutyunyan was born in Gyanja, Azeri SSR, in 1920. He
graduated from YSU philology department in 1942. Presently, he
chairs the department of Ancient East at RA NAS. Over 20 his works
were published.

Russian "Obama" Gains Favor In Local Elections

RUSSIAN "OBAMA" GAINS FAVOR IN LOCAL ELECTIONS

Deutsche Welle
Sept 21 2009
Germany

Political spin doctors in Russia didn’t know what they were getting
when they enlisted an African-born man to run in local elections. They
wanted reaction votes for United Russia, but what they got was a
Russian "Obama."

For the some 100,000 African immigrants in Russia, racism is part
of daily life and, unlike in the US and many parts of Europe, there
has never been a politician with black skin in the country – until
now. Joakim Crima, who was born in Guinea-Bissau and now lives near
the city of Volgograd in the country’s southwest, will be taking part
in the upcoming regional elections on October 11.

Crima came to Russia 20 years ago as a university student. Since that
time he has gotten a Russian passport, and made his home in a poor
provincial region in the southwest of Russia where most people have
neither access to gas supply lines nor to water pipes.

Dissatisfaction with local politics there is is high.

Bildunterschrift: GroÃ~_ansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:
Afraid at first, the town has opened up to Crima A couple of months
ago a political spin doctor associated with the local branch of the
Kremlin-backed party United Russia got to know Crima, and decided to
prop him up as an independent candidate. His mission: turn him into a
"Russian Obama."

Crima was all for the idea, despite the fact that he knew Moscow was
hoping that a black candidate running as an independent would attract
protest votes for them.

The evolution of acceptance

The sellers hawking their wares at the vegetable market of the
tiny town of Srednaya Ahtuba welcome Joakim Crima warmly. "Our new
governor," one man greets him; others ask him about the progress of
his election campaign.

The market on the side of the road feels like home for the 37-year-old
man. He is the owner of one of the stands here, where his Armenian
wife sells watermelons and onions.

Bildunterschrift: GroÃ~_ansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:
In a sly maneuver, the Kremlin backed Crima But it wasn’t always this
way. Crima said that when he moved here, he noticed that people were
crossing to the other side of the road once they saw him, which he
took as a clear sign that they wanted to get away from him.

"Then I had an idea," he said. "I started going up to people and told
them them not to be afraid of me; I am a good guy. And so people here
slowly got used to me. And these days many people are crossing the
road to my side only to say hello to me.

So despite starting out as merely someone to scare people into voting
for the establishment, Crima has become a genuine candidate. His
opinion poll ratings are going up, according to Andrey Serenko,
a political journalist from Volgograd.

Serenko said that unlike the other candidates, who arrive in fancy
cars when they come campaigning and then leave again, Crima is one
of the regular people.

A solution for the solution

Crima’s popularity is also increasing because part of his election
strategy is to praise Russian Premier Vladimir Putin and the
Kremlin-backed party "United Russia". All this is giving the political
establishment of the region – including those who helped to create
Crima as a political phenomenon – even more reason to worry.

Bildunterschrift: GroÃ~_ansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:
Will another "Obama" ruin Crima’s chances?

Now suddenly, a second dark-skinned candidate appeared on the scene
– more than likely on orders from Moscow. The 34-year-old architect
Fillip Kondratvev from Volgograd has a Russian mother and a father from
Ghana and is heavily criticizing Crima for not being a real Russian.

According to Serenko, Kondratvev is merely there for damage control;
a "new missile that is supposed to harm the first missile."

"He is supposed to knock out Joakim Crima. All these actions taken
here show one thing: The people in power have gotten quite a fright
from Crima."

Joakim Crima himself is, so far, quite indifferent to all
this. However, he is interested in pursuing a political career, maybe
even in Moscow. And whatever the outcome of the elections in October,
the widely reported candidacy of Joakim Crima might have helped open
the way for dark-skinned people into Russian politics in the future.

Viktor Yushchenko Congratulated The RA President

VIKTOR YUSHCHENKO CONGRATULATED THE RA PRESIDENT

Aysor
Sept 21 2009
Armenia

Viktor Yushchenko the head of Ukraine sent a congratulating letter
from his and the name of Ukrainian people to the Armenian President
on the Independence Day.

Viktor Yushchenko mentioned that during the last 18 years between
the relations of the two countries a big progress has been noticed,
and the President of Ukraine has expressed his gratitude. He has also
noted that these relations are based on deep respect and cooperation.

In the message of V. Yushchenko which was put on the official site
of the President of Ukraine is also mentioned, – "I am sure that the
wish of strengthening friendly relations of Ukraine and Armenia will
create new possibilities for our nations for developing the prospective
of cooperation between the two countries."

Viktor Yushchenko wished health to the RA President and success in
the state’s activities, and peace, stability and prosperity to the
friendly people of Armenia.

Yerevan To Host Urartu And Neighbors International Conference On Sep

YEREVAN TO HOST URARTU AND NEIGHBORS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SEPTEMBER 22-24

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.09.2009 13:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 22-24, Yerevan will host an
international conference titled Urartu and Neighbirs. The event
is dedicated to the 90th birth anniversary of Professor Nikolay
Harutyunyan, department head at NAS Oriental Studies Institute.

Opening will be attended by NAS President Radik Martirosyan, Education
and Science Minister Armen Ashotyan and a great number of outstanding
foreign scholars. Conference organizer is Tekeyan Cultural Centre.

BAKU: Turkey To Open Border With Armenia For Soccer Match Report

TURKEY TO OPEN BORDER WITH ARMENIA FOR SOCCER MATCH REPORT

AssA-Irada
September 17, 2009 Thursday
Azerbaijan

Turkey will open its border with Armenia on the day it will host a
soccer match of the national teams, October 14, as a sign of goodwill,
and Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian will be able to head to the
neighboring country by road to attend the game, Turkish Milliyet
newspaper reported. Richard Giragosyan, the director of Armenias
National and International Research Center, claimed in an interview
with a visiting Turkish journalist that the Azerbaijani leadership
will give the most support to the Turkey-Armenia rapprochement and the
recently agreed protocols on normalizing the two countries strained
relations, Milliyet said.

Giragosyan maintained that the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents
will meet to discuss the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict at
the mediating OSCE Minsk Groups initiative in early October and
issue a joint statement, which will allow Ankara to continue the
normalization process with Yerevan. Armenia and Turkey have been
at odds and the border between the two countries has been closed
since 1993 on Ankaras insistence due to Armenias policy of occupying
Azerbaijani territory and Armenian claims about the alleged World
War I-era genocide. Signs of a warming in Turkish-Armenian relations
discerned after Turkish President Abdullah Gul attended a 2010 World
Cup qualifying soccer match together with his counterpart in Yerevan in
September 2008. Further, Gul invited Sarkisian to Turkey for a return
game. On August 31, Ankara and Yerevan agreed to begin discussions on
forging diplomatic ties and developing bilateral relations, announcing
they would complete domestic consultations over two protocols within
six weeks, to be followed by their parliamentary approval. However,
Ankara has made clear that it could normalize ties with Yerevan only
after the Upper Garabagh conflict is fairly settled.

Personal Exhibition Of Edward Sasun To Open September 18

PERSONAL EXHIBITION OF EDWARD SASUN TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 18

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.09.2009 17:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Personal exhibition of the artist Edward Sasun will
open in the cultural "Hay Art" center with support of the RA Diaspora
Ministry on September 18. 55 works of the artist will be exposed.

"Most of my works are in private collections, so it wa difficult
to create an exposition. Visitors can see my works of first years
and paintings that have created over the past two years, " Edward
Sasun said.

Head Hay Art Rita Sharoyan in turn, mentioned that, despite the
difficulties, the exposition was created to satisfy the most demanding
amateur painter.

Participants of the Armenian Forum of lawyers will be the first
visitors of Edward Sasun’s exhibition.

"I have been a long time absent from my homeland, and this exhibition
is a statement that I have returned," Edward Sassoon said.

Edward Sassoon was born in 1955 in Armenia. He lived over the last 8
years in Thailand. After graduating from the Faculty of Cybernetics
of the Yerevan State University, in 1980 he entered the Academy of
Fine Arts. He has created about 700 paintings, most of which are in
private collections. The artist’s first solo exhibition was held in
Armenia in the late 1980’s in Kamo, the second – in 2007 in Yerevan.

Alexander Sotnichenko: Russia Has Nothing To Offer To Neighboring Co

ALEXANDER SOTNICHENKO: RUSSIA HAS NOTHING TO OFFER TO NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES YET

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.09.2009 19:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Information about the "Project Russia" plan
is likely to be a personal opinion of the magazine, Alexander
Sotnichenko , leading analyst of the St. Petersburg Center for Study
of Modern Middle East told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, commenting on
information disseminated by the Italian Limes magazine. According
to the latter, Putin and Medvedev probably develop a plan called
"Project Russia". According to him, it is likely that the publication
has expressed a general opinion of the West about Russia.

Once Russia was an empire, uniting all countries of the region
around. At this moment it is expected the same from Moscow, "
the Russian scientist said. "Right now, Russia cannot offer the
ideology of unification to its neighboring countries, such a project is
impossible," Alexander Sotnichenko said, noting that Moscow’s relations
with neighboring countries play the major role. Russia is in strained
relations with Belarus and has changed its policy towards Ukraine.

Italian journal Limes circulated information that Putin and
Medvedev may develop a plan called "Project Russia". According to the
magazine covering geopolitics, the project includes rehabilitation of
particular areas of Russia: Transdniestria, South-Eastern Ukraine and
Kyrgyzstan. The project involves the idea of creating "Russian Union":
with Belarus, Central Ukraine, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, Kazakhstan
and Tajikistan and conclusion of a military alliance with Uzbekistan.

British Rock Legend Uriah Heep To Perform Concert In Yerevan

BRITISH ROCK LEGEND URIAH HEEP TO PERFORM CONCERT IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.09.2009 18:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 16, Uriah Heep British legendary rock
group will perform a concert in Yerevan. The event is dedicated to the
15th anniversary of Armenian Shant TV channel. Concert expenses will be
directed at the reconstruction of housing facilities in disaster zone.

Uriah Heep British group was established in 1969 in London. Its
musicians gained world-wide recognition after the release of "Look at
Yourself", "Demons and Wizards" and "The Magician’s Birthday" albums.

Concert information sponsor is PanARMENIAN.Net news agency.