RA Football Championship: Cilicia-Ararat 0:0

RA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: CILICIA-ARARAT 0:0

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
28.09.2009 21:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 28, Cilicia and Ararat drew in 23rd
tour of RA Football Championship. The match in question was postponed,
as Ararat participated in Armenia’s Superbowl match on September 24.

According to tournament results, Mika and Pyunik are leading with 50
points to their score. Yerevan’s Ararat completes RA Championship
tournament table with 9 points, Cicilia occupies the penultimate
place with 16 points.

23rd tour results:

Shirak – Mika – 0:1 Goal: Ulisses Montenegro – 35 (penalty)

Gandzasar -Banants – 1:2 Goals: Samvel Melkonyan – 12, 52 (Banants),
Vahe Davdyan – 13 (Gandzasar)

Pyunik-Ulis 2:1 Goals: Albert Tadevosyan – 18, Marcos Pizzelli- 52
(Pyunik), Artur Kocharyan – 44 penalty. (Ulis).

Cilicia -Ararat – 0:0.

Standings after 23rd tour:

1. Mika – 50 points 2. Pyunik – 50 3. Ulis – 43 4. Banants – 41
5. Gandzasar – 29 6. Shirak – 22 7. Cilicia – 16 8. Ararat – 9.

Alla Pugacheva Awarded With The Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order

ALLA PUGACHEVA AWARDED WITH THE SAINT MESROP MASHTOTS ORDER

armradio.am
28.09.2009 10:50

The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan hosted the famous singer,
USSR People’s Artist, Alla Pugacheva.

Welcoming the legendary performer, President Sargsyan said, "I am
glad to see you in Armenia. Hundred of thousands of your fans have
been waiting for you. Yesterday some of them had the opportunity to
attend and enjoy your concert."

Serzh Sargsyan praised Alla Pugacheva’s contribution to shaping
cultural education of the entire generation, including citizens of
Armenia, and said, "On September 24, I signed a decree to award you
with the Saint Mesrop Mashtots Order and that contribution of yours
was also among the considerations for bestowing on you this award."

Expressing gratitude for the high state award, the talented singer
said, "I am greatly touched and very grateful for the award. On my
farewell tour I couldn’t miss the opportunity to visit this wonderful
country, which gave me so many moments of inspiration, and where I had
the opportunity to meet so many amazing and gifted people." Noting,
that throughout her career she had been led by one truth – to serve
her people and her country, Pugacheva said, "only then your work
acquires sense and you realize that your life is not meaningless."

The renowned singer told the President of Armenia a bout her plans
for the future.

Alla Pugacheva also said that she hadn’t been to Yerevan for many
years and now she found the city even more beautiful.

Robert Kocharyan’s "Right Hand" Steps Up Activities: Weekly Review

ROBERT KOCHARYAN’S "RIGHT HAND" STEPS UP ACTIVITIES: WEEKLY REVIEW

News.am
14:22 / 09/26/2009

Domestic policy

On September 21, Armenia marked the next Independence Day. Eighteen
years ago, amid active disintegration processes and the inevitable
collapse of the USSR, most Armenian citizens voted for Armenia’s
secession from the Soviet Union. This year’s celebrations have
been quite modest, bad weather, with constant heavy rains, being
a contributory factor. No military parade had initially been
planned (the last parade was held three years ago, when the 15th
anniversary of Armenia’s Independence was celebrated), which,
however, would not have been out of place in the context of the
warlike statements regularly made by official Baku. The authorities
only held a solemn reception at the RA presidential residence and
presented government awards. As regards the chief opposition force
led by Levon Ter-Petrosyan, it was even denied a hall designed for
more than 150 people for a traditional holiday party. As a result,
several hundred oppositionists had to gather in the pouring rain
in front of the monument to Martiros Saryan, a traditional place
for daily "political festivities". Ter-Petrosyan invited his most
ardent supporters to the Central Office of the Armenian National
Congress (ANC) and made a short congratulatory speech. In outline,
Armenia marked the 18th anniversary of its independence amid domestic
political confrontation and intense debate over the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement and Nagorno-Karabakh peace processes.

Vartan Oskanian, who was RA Foreign Minister under President Robert
Kocharyan, has stepped up his activities, which is of interest in the
context of not only appraisals of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement
process, but also of their domestic political importance. It is common
knowledge that Oskanian is Robert Kocharyan’s "right hand." Most
likely he coordinates his actions with Armenia’s second president. The
reasonable conclusion is that Oskanian’s tone, which is getting sharper
and sharper, is actually attempts to probe into public opinion as to
the possibility of Robert Kocharyan’s return to big politics amid the
discontent with President Serzh Sargsyan’s foreign policy voiced by
some representatives of the ruling elite and of electorate. It should
be noted, however, that Oskanian’s statements may produce effect on
some high-ranking and junior officials "done out of their share" by
Serzh Sargsyan, whereas most people are hardly likely "to give ear"
to the ex-official. All his statements on the necessity for a wave of
public protest against the Armenian-Turkish Protocols "smash into" the
fact of his own active involvement in the suppression of post-election
rallies last year, particularly in the tragic events on March 1-2,
2008. Vartan Oskanian must be the unhappiest candidate for calling
on the public to rise.

The disfavored oligarch Khachatur Sukiasyan, who resigned from
Parliament, went to Germany "for his health." We have no information
on his health problems, but the authorities let him go though he
had earlier been released on his own recognizance. It was common
knowledge that the opposition oligarch had set up a large business
in Germany. The question remains: will Khachatur Sukisyan return to
Armenia or the rumors about his bargain with the Armenian authorities,
"freedom for abandoning politics", will prove true? Anyway, he did not
attend the Opposition rally on September 18: an hour before he had
been summoned to the special investigation group to be interrogated
for several hours. Nor did Mr. Sukiasyan hold a press conference
announced immediately after he was released. Now we have to wait
for further developments and for whether the oligarch will return to
Armenia in two or three weeks, as his office claims.

In turn, Hakob Hakobyan, one more supporter of the ANC leader, is
once again running for Parliament in the December 6 by-election in
election district #8 in Yerevan. Although Hakobyan was amnestied,
a court verdict returned on him took force, which meant he was
to be unseated. Now, the big businessman, who defected to the
Opposition camp during the latest presidential election, decided to
"displease" the authorities by "being in their way" to carrying their
own candidate. With the election process in the Malatiya-Sebastiya
community and an opposition candidate’s participation considered,
the election campaign in election district #8 is expected to be a
"noisy" one.

Nagorno-Karabakh peace p The Armenian Revolutionary Federation
(ARF) continues its actions of protest against the Armenian-Turkish
Protocols. It should be noted that, in contrast to similar actions
held by the opposition Miatsum (Unification) movement, the police
do not come into conflict with the ARF representatives, who "hold
hours-long concerts" in font of the Government and the RA Foreign
Office. Although the party claims it has collected tens of thousands
of signatures against the ratification of the Protocols, the action
does not evoke a wide public response: in the daytime, the highest
number of participants in the hunger-strike and sit-in is 70,
with no more than 15 "being on duty" at night. The founder of the
Heritage Party Raffi Hovhannisyan and the leader of the New Times
Party Aram Karapetyan gave "certain impetus" to the ARF’s actions
of protest by joining the signature-gathering campaign. However,
as has been noted before, with the ANC, the only force capable of
organizing mass actions of protest, refusing to hold rallies now,
all the other actions of protest are like a voice in the wilderness.

The Heritage Party advanced an initiative, which, however, is most
unlikely to "win the addressee’s favor." The party proposed that
Chairman of the RA Constitutional Court (CC) Gagik Harutyunyan
organize a hearing of the constitutionality of the Armenian-Turkish
Protocols. However, since the CC scarcely ever makes any decisions
against the authorities’ will, the CC Chairman can hardly be expected
to give a favorable response to the party’s initiative.

Vartan Oskanian, Armenia’s foreign minister under President Robert
Kocharyan, has harshly criticized the Armenian-Turkish Protocols,
stating their signing is unacceptable. Seeking to wreck the Armenian
authorities’ efforts to normalize the Armenian-Turkish relations,
the former top-ranking official went as far as to comparing them
to Armenia’s relations with other countries, particularly with
Georgia. Oskanian pointed out it was not until recent times that the
demarcation of the Armenian-Georgian border got under way, and drew
attention to Armenia’s good relations with its northern neighbor. The
former Armenian foreign minister referred to the experience of many
European countries having territorial problems along with normal trade
and economic relations. He thus tried to argue for the unacceptability
of the point on the inviolability of frontiers incorporated in
the initialed Armenian-Turkish Protocols. Without dwelling of the
argument over the equity of the statements, we cannot but point out a
rather "peculiar" starting point of Vartan Oskanian. What is another
possible designation of an attempt to compare such a serious issue
as Armenian-Turkish relations to Armenia’s cooperation with other
countries – an attempt made by an experienced politician? If we
remember the fact that most school textbooks in Turkey still stir up
hatred for the Armenians, while the Georgian Public Television calls
on Armenians not let their children lose the opportunity to attend
Armenian schools, Oskanian’s comparison is really "great." The only
thing that remains is to find out the aim of the statements.

Top-ranking Turkish officials have been active this week as well. They
held numerous meetings during the 64th General Assembly of the United
Nations in New York and discussed the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
relations. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan and Foreign Minister
Ahmet Davudoglu have lately made statements in a slightly difference
vein: they have not mentioned the need for "vacating the occupied
territories" of Azerbaijan before the Armenian-Turkish border is
reopened. Talking to journalists, Minister Davudoglu stated that
Turkey continues its policy of cooperation and zero problems toward
its neighbors. As regards the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, the Minister
did not single it out from the entire context of the stabilization in
the South Caucasus. Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan restrained his ardor
as well: although embellished by Azeri mass media, his statements
only contain hope for intensified efforts in the Nagorno-Karabakh
peace process, without any mention of Azerbaijan’s territories
"occupied" by Armenia. One can easily notice that the Turkish leaders’
"whereabouts" often account for changes in their rhetoric: they made
rather strongly-worded statements a few days before leaving for New
York. However, as soon as they set their feet on the soil of one of the
principal mediators in the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, they became
much more careful about words. This must be another manifestation of
Turkey’s cunning diplomacy: despite the obvious fact that the initialed
Protocols can by no mean be amended before they are finally signed,
Turkey is trying to get new concessions from Armenia.

Economy and social life

At its sitting the Armenian Government approved the order of granting
economic (tax, customs, etc..) benefits under a framework agreement
between Armenia and the Committee of European Communities. The benefits
include exemption from VAT, exemption of imported products from customs
duties, exemption of nonresident organizations from profit taxes,
etc.. The Government also approved the results of contests held on
the WB-allocated funds under an irrigation system renovation program.

We would remind you that the Armenian Government and the World Bank
signed a credit agreement in Yerevan on July 31. Under the program,
irrigation canals in Talin and Armavir are to be renovated.

At its sitting the RA State Commission for Economic Competition
discussed its 2010 program of action. Commission Chairman Ashot
Shahnazaryan reported that the Commission would take tougher measures
against economic entities abusing heir market positions and simplify
the methods of appraising economic entities’ activities.

Head of the RA Supervisory Chamber Ishkhan Zakaryan has shown an
unexpected tendency in his behavior. Over the past year each of his
news conferences was marked by "sensational exposures" of economic
entities’ financial activities, whereas he looked good-natured
the last time. He said that relevant measures were taken revealed
financial violations in government agencies in 2007-2008. Zakaryan
made that statement while presenting the financial reports of the RA
Civil Aviation Department, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance,
Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and the Social Investment Fund. The
only question remains: what is the nature of the Supervisory Chamber’s
activities: actual struggle against corruption, which made officials
honest workers, intimidation or the relevant materials may unexpectedly
"come to light" in the future.

Transparency International released a new report, which points out
an extremely high corruption level in Armenia. According to the
report, corruption has affected all the spheres of the country’s
life. Corruption takes such forms as mass bribery, political and social
pressure, which seriously impedes Armenia’s economic progress. The
part dealing with Armenia specifically mentions the "misfortunes"
that befell the Royal Armenia Company and the Gala TV channel.

Amid the global crisis, "out of season", the European Union (EU)
set 5-year additional duties, up to 30%, for aluminum foil from
China, Brazil and Armenia, to assist European producers, primarily
the Polish Grupa Kety SA, in competing with the cheap import. The
Chinese, Brazilian and Armenian producers exported their products to 27
European countries at below-cost prices thereby practicing dumping. As
a result, the Bloomberg agency reported, such companies as Novelis
(Great Britain), Symetal Aluminium Foil Industry SA (Greece) and
Alcomet (Bulgaria) sustained losses. The EU levied a duty of 17.6%
on the products of Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio and of any other
Brazilian companies, 13.4% on the products of ARMENAL (subsidiary
of RUSAL, Russia), and 30% on any foil exports from China. The EU
accepted the Brazilian companies’ offer to raise prices in exchange
for exemption from antidumping duties, whereas it declined a similar
offer made by ARMENAL.

The CE Ministers’ Council released a report on the national minorities’
languages in Armenia. The report is not free from bias. The European
officials pointed out the complete lack of TV or radio broadcasts
in national minorities’ languages. However, for apparently political
reasons, they did not list the Russian language, which is not only the
mother tongue one of the national minorities, but also the language
spoken by many thousands of Armenians. The Council demanded that the
Armenian authorities ensure broadcasting in the Assyrian, Kurdish
and Yezid languages, whereas they did not say a single word about
the Russian language taken off the air. We hope that the Armenian
authorities will give ear to the European officials’ demands and
come to realize the necessity for Russian-language broadcasts on the
Government-financed TV channel – so as not to "be unfair" to one of
the largest national communities, to say nothing of tens of thousands
Russian-speaking Armenians. There is no better way of reducing overseas
media’s influence on them, is there?

Dashnaktsutyun to Participate in Pan-Armenian Tour

Tert.am

Dashnaktsutyun to Participate in Pan-Armenian Tour
12:21 ¢ 26.09.09

President of the Republic of Armenia Staff Deputy Head Vigen Sargsyan,
speaking with journalists yesterday, responded to Tert.am’s question
of whether invitations to participate in discussions during the
president’s Pan-Armenian Tour have been extended to Armenian
Revolutionary Federation ` Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) party’s leaders.

As previously noted, the main reason of the tour is to become familiar
with the Armenian Diaspora’s opinions on the process of establishing
Armenian-Turkish relations.

`It’s evident that Dashnaktsutyun has a significant role in all these
communities, and to hold discussions without them is meaningless,’
noted Sargsyan, adding an invitation has been extended to ARF-D, as it
was when they were discussing this issue with party leaders.

As reported yesterday, ARF-D political affairs director Giro Manoyan
had advised Tert.am that ARF-D’s presence during this dicussions would
occur only if they received an invitation.

Vigen Sargsyan noted that ARF-D plays a particularly large role in
those Diasporan communities that are part of the Pan-Armenian Tour.

ANKARA: Schools open with anti-discrimination lecture…

Today’s Zaman
25 September 2009, Friday

Schools open with anti-discrimination lecture, have long way to go

The new academic year started yesterday as around 15 million students
and 650,000 teachers returned to their classrooms. The education
minister was seen wiping the nose of a student.
The new academic year started yesterday as around 15 million students
and 650,000 teachers returned to their classrooms. The education
minister was seen wiping the nose of a student.

The new academic year kicked off yesterday for around 15 million
students and 650,000 teachers. Education Minister Nimet
Ã?ubukçu gave the country’s first lecture devoted to
democracy and discrimination at a school in Ä°stanbul. Education
experts welcomed the move but underlined that Turkey has a long way to
go in its fight against discrimination.

President Abdullah Gül lauded the inclusion of such a course in
curricula in a message he issued on the occasion of the start of the
new school year. He focused on the importance of raising individuals
who are respectful of human rights. `We give priority and great
importance to the raising of new generations as individuals who are
respectful of human rights, human beings and ideas, who are tolerant,
able to develop their skills, think, read profusely and know the
values of the modern world and democracy,’ the president said in his
message.

The Ministry of Education last month issued a circular to all schools
and asked them to devote their first lectures to the subject of
discrimination. While explaining the reason of the anti-discrimination
lecture, Minister �ubukçu said the move could be
considered part of the government’s `democratization initiative.’

The government launched an initiative two months ago to solve the
country’s decades-old Kurdish question. It is expected that the
government’s yet-to-be-announced plan will include the removal of some
obstacles before the Kurdish language in addition to many other new
regulations.

�ubukçu gave a lecture on the fight against discriminat
ol in Ä°stanbul. The speech was broadcast live by TRT 2.

�ubukçu underlined in her speech the importance of
tolerance toward others who are not from the same ethnic group or who
do not speak the same language. `Tolerance means to be able to listen
to those who do not defend the same idea as you, without getting
angry,’ she told the students. Ã?ubukçu underlined that
everyone is talking about the importance of democracy, respect for
human rights and the wrongfulness of discrimination but that not
everyone is able to absorb these ideas and act accordingly.

During her lecture she also underlined the issue of `exclusion’ and
added that there are many ways to do so. `To laugh at, to not to speak
with, to ridicule, to not greet those who are not similar to you —
all these mean to discriminate against them,’ she said.

�ubukçu stressed gender equality and said that one of
the most awful types of discrimination is based on gender.

In Ä°stanbul, Robert College welcomed its new class on
discrimination in an unconventional way. Pieces of paper with the
words `Kurdish,’ `Armenian,’ `Jewish’ and `Turkish’ were placed on the
foreheads of students as an open call for respect for all citizens of
the country.
`Very encouraging but a long way to go’

Ã-ztürk TürkdoÄ?an, the chairman of the Human
Rights Association (Ä°HD), told Today’s Zaman that it is very
hopeful to see the first lecture at schools devoted to discrimination
but added that Turkey has a very long way to go.

He said that although Turkey has ratified major international
agreements about anti-discrimination and despite Turkish law being
based on the principle of equality, there remain many shortcomings in
the fight against discrimination.

`Discrimination is a matter of culture. To fight it and to prevent it
requires time, but still it is very important to devote the first
lecture to the subject to at least improve awareness,’
TürkdoÄ?an said.

He added that as long as the Constitution remains as is, it will be
very diffi
t to overcome discrimination. `Schoolbooks contain many
discriminatory, nationalistic, militarist and gender-based ideas of
discrimination,’ he said.

Commenting on the new lecture, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)
parliamentary group chairman Oktay Vural said he found it unnecessary
as Turkey has no problem of discrimination.

`It is wrong to give the impression that there is a deep-rooted
problem of discrimination in our country. We have no such
problem. Rather, we have assets arising from our diversity. It would
be better if �ubukçu had explained our common values
that bind us together and our assets resulting from our diversity
instead of focusing on diversity or discrimination. With this move,
the government is emphasizing discrimination. We don’t think this is a
good step. A major mission of our national education system is to
endow our children with a culture of coexistence through national
upbringing. In this regard, I strongly disapprove of the government’s
discrimination move. This is because if you bring diversity to the
forefront, you lead people to concentrate on separation, paving the
way for actual division,’ he noted.
Textbooks full of discrimination

Turkey reviewed its schoolbooks two years ago and tried to eliminate
content deemed to be discriminatory, but a recent report titled `Human
Rights in Schoolbooks,’ the result of a collaborative effort between
the History Foundation and the Turkish Human Rights Foundation
(TÄ°HV) involving a survey of 139 textbooks, found that the
books still contain many militarist, nationalist, racist and
gender-biased sections. Only 11 percent of the books were found to be
unproblematic.

`We did the same study two times. The first was in 2004, and after
changes were made to schoolbooks, we repeated the survey in
2008. Unfortunately we noticed that indirect discrimination weighs
heavily, while improvements were not significant,’ Gamze Rezzan
SarıÅ?en, a History Foundation official, told Today’s
Zaman.

The report found that the books did not deve
oblematic in terms of creating an `us versus them’ mentality and not
promoting peaceful values.

The project suggested that the Turkish school curriculum should be
reviewed according to international agreements that Turkey has signed
and that the `National Security Class,’ in which children are
instructed by military personnel, should be abolished.

`Devoting the first lecture to the subject of discrimination is very
important, very hopeful and exciting. But we have some concerns,
too. Both schoolbooks and the mentalities of teachers are very
important. Our teachers’ anti-discrimination training is inadequate,’
SarıÅ?en added.

Zübeyde Kılıç from the Education Personnel
Union (EÄ?itim-Sen) told Today’s Zaman that it is very important
to devote the first lecture to discrimination — especially in a
country such as Turkey, where discrimination is a significant
problem. But she agreed with SarııÅ?ık in
that Turkey needs to take radical steps to fight against deep-rooted
discrimination in the country.

`Discrimination cannot be solved with only one lecture since
discrimination is deeply rooted in all aspects of the education
system. Ethnic, gender and religious discrimination is still present
in school. Teachers also have to be trained to be able to increase the
students’ awareness on the matter, but they have not been given this
training,’ Kılıç said.
National pledge before first lecture on discrimination

Before going to class to hear the first lecture on discrimination,
elementary school students read the national pledge, for many civil
society organizations a discriminative act.

Association of Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed Peoples
(Mazlum-Der) Diyarbakır branch Deputy Chairman Abdurrahman Ay
said he is collecting signatures for the removal of the national
pledge from elementary schools. `It is a contradiction to give the
first lecture on discrimination and to still make the children say the
pledge every morning,’ he said.

The pledge in part says: `I am a Turk. I am
protect those younger than me and to respect my elders.’ Since 1933,
Turkish elementary school students have had to repeat the pledge of
allegiance, the `Andımız,’ in which they also say, `I
offer my existence to the Turkish nation as a gift.’

The removal of the national pledge from the education system is
expected as part of the government’s democratization initiative.

25 September 2009, Friday
AYÅ?E KARABAT ANKARA

Yerevan Mayor To Leave For Paris

YEREVAN MAYOR TO LEAVE FOR PARIS

ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS: Delegation headed by the Yerevan
Mayor Gagik Beglaryan will participate from September 29 to October
2 in the 30th General Assembly of the International Association of
Mayors of French-Speaking Towns in Paris.

An official from the municipality told Armenpress that today Beglaryan
and French ambassador to Armenia Serzh Smessow discussed the details of
the visit and possible edges of cooperation. The ambassador said that
an opportunity will be ensured for exchange of experience involving
urban administration issues. Yerevan mayor, having in the consideration
the successful experience of cooperation between the two capitals,
expressed assurance that it will be a working and effective visit.

The Armenian embassy is working toward the organization of the meeting
of mayors of Yerevan and Paris. The participation of the Armenian
delegation in information assembly is also planned where Beglaryan
will deliver a welcoming speech.

Within the framework of cooperation head of the France’s Provance
Ald Kod d’Azour Michel Vozel will visit capital of Armenia.

Police Drag Away Protesters

POLICE DRAG AWAY PROTESTERS

3/miatsum
September 23, 2009

The "Miatsum" initiative today staged a protest action in front of the
presidential residence against the recently announced Armenian-Turkish
Protocols.

"If you don’t seek bloodshed, go away in peace," ran Miatsum’s poster
which incited a skirmish between the protesters and policemen.

The police got indignant after seeing Serzh Sargsyan’s photos in
posters. They elbowed their way through the crowd and approached the
mother of perished Karabakh war hero Edik Torozian. In an instant,
the police grasped the poster from Ms. Parandzem and hid it in a
police car.

"My son didn’t fall for traitors like you. I don’t want an illiterate
governor, who is ready to surrender the liberated territories,"
said Ms. Parandzem.

The police didn’t allow the protesters to gather near the presidential
residence. The action continued in the opposite pavement with the
participants chanting: "Go away, hucksters. Only traitors cede
territories."

Miatsum’s next protest is due on September 25.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/09/2

U.S. In Terminal Phase Of S. Caucasian Presence: Azeri Expert

U.S. IN TERMINAL PHASE OF S. CAUCASIAN PRESENCE: AZERI EXPERT

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Sept 23 2009
Armenia

U.S. will deploy its military bases in all Transcaucasian states,
political analyst Vafa Guluzade told 1news.az, commenting on Pentagon’s
intension to deploy U.S. military bases in Georgia by 2015, spread
by Georgian mass media.

"Washington will deploy its bases in Georgia and Azerbaijan, I mean
anti-missile defense systems, likely for the time being jointly
with Russia and then-Armenia, on the current Gyumri base location,"
Guluzade said, underlining that final U.S. "penetration" in South
Caucasian region will be completed within next 5 years.

Thus, U.S. starts the terminal phase of intrusion in South Caucasus,
it has been prepared for.

"In this respect, I do not exclude Karabakh conflict settlement in
the near future. After Armenian-Turkish border opening, the West
and NATO will consolidate influence on the region and we should get
ready for it," political analyst stated, explaining the countries’
enhanced preparation to join NATO and EU.

Arman Musinyan: Armenia Will Face Serious Processes

ARMAN MUSINYAN: ARMENIA WILL FACE SERIOUS PROCESSES

Aysor
Sept 23 2009
Armenia

Today his late Independence Day congratulations presented Armenian
National Congress’s representative, saying that he has nothing to wish
as he is seeking everything that ANC can wish and will soon success.

Mr. Musinyan also predicted that Armenia and the Armenian society
would face serious processes.

"No one doubts on processes expecting within settlements of
Armenian-Turkish relations and of Karabakh issue. These processes
will bring serious changes. Important processes are happening in the
country and ANC will partake in them."

Sukhoi Superjet 100 Stood Test In Armenia

SUKHOI SUPERJET 100 STOOD TEST IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.09.2009 18:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 21, 2009 Sukhoi Superjet 100 No. 95003
airline landed in "Ramenskoe" airport, Zhukovsky to continue summer
test certification program in Sukhoi Civil Aircraft complex.

Test program started in Gyumri’s Shirak Airport located in a
mountainous area at an altitude of 5000 ft. (1524 m.). Built in 1961,
the airport was modernizied in 2007 and awarded ICAO’s first class
certificate. Its peculiarity is that it is surrounded by mountains,
and airline departures and arrivals are possible only from Southern
part. Airline is 3220 m. long and 45 m. wide.

Test program envisaged continuous flights and balked landing procedures
with one engine.

During certification tests in Shirak airport, airline satisfied all
qualification criteria. Program aims to ensure flight safety from
airports located at altitudes below 3300 m, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft
Company’s press service reports.

Certification program was implemented by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft CJSC’s
crew members Alexander Yablontsev (senior test pilot) and Vadim
Shiroki (test pilot), as well as AR MAK test pilot Mikhail Torokhov,
CNews reports.