Armenian President Participated In Medical Center Opening Ceremony I

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT PARTICIPATED IN MEDICAL CENTER OPENING CEREMONY IN HRAZDAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.12.2009 14:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan participated
Tuesday in a medical center opening ceremony in Hrazdan.

The center was modernized in the framework of World Bank’s "Armenian
healthcare system modernization" program.

Hrazdan Medical Center CJSC includes town hospital, policlinic and
maternity hospital. Also, Hrazdan medical college will be moved to
the newly-repaired building, complete with upgraded medical equipment.

Tax Officers Crack Down On Developers

TAX OFFICERS CRACK DOWN ON DEVELOPERS

news.am
Dec 29 2009
Armenia

This year has been a difficult one, Head of the RA State Revenues
Committee Gagik Khachatryan told reporters. He pointed out that the
crisis overlapped the tax and customs reforms.

In this context Khachatryan pointed out numerous unresolved problems.

He said that fiscal administration needs radical reforms. This year’s
customs revenues totaled 230bn AMD and tax revenues 290bn AMD. The
Committee returned a total of 20bn AMD of the overpaid 54bn AMD to
taxpayers. "The tax revenues from energy generating enterprises have
decreased by 1%, from transport and communication enterprises by 10%,
from the mining industry by 29% and from the construction sector
by 24%," Khachatryan said. Interestingly, the capital construction
sector has registered a 40% decline. The Committee must have cracked
down on developers.

The decrease in car imports seriously affected tax revenues (a 25bn
AMD decrease). Customs revenues from fuel imports showed a decrease
of 2.8bn AMD. Total customs revenues from imports showed a decrease
of 32% and from exports, 29%.

Large taxpayers had to lay off 12,000 employees, with only 1,500 jobs
opened. It is not quite clear whether the 1,500 are the former shadow
or "brand new" jobs. A 20% rise in ages has been registered. It may
be the former "shadow wages" as well. Qt his recent press conference
the Head of the Control Service of the RA President reported 29%
shadow employment.

Khchatryan said that the Committee is pursuing an "inspection to
control" policy. "If economic entities provide all the information, we
do not have to conduct inspections – we are able to control taxpayers,"
Khachatryan said. He complained about businesses, which "circulate
very few papers, but much money." This prevents the Committee from
revealing shadow turnover. The Committee is elaborating mechanisms
for increasing the official asset turnover.

Diaspora Ministry Home For Diaspora People

DIASPORA MINISTRY HOME FOR DIASPORA PEOPLE

Panorama.am
13:44 29/12/2009

2010 is going to be the year of our mother tongue, Armenian Minister
of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian told at news conference. The Minister
declared after one year of tough working experience that the new
Diaspora Ministry has implemented comprehensive and multisided
activities and equal to other ministries. When cooperating with
Diaspora, the ministry adopted three slogans – to recognize, to
trust and to cooperate; to support, to dialogue and not to disturb;
pan-national issues – development of independent Armenian state,
security of Armenian and Artsakh boarders, peaceful resolution of
Artsakh conflict. The ministry registered 1300 visitors and 1089 of
them were people from Diaspora. They’ve submitted various applications
to the Diaspora Ministry. "It’s not by chance that I declare Diaspora
Ministry is home for Diaspora," Minister said stating that "model of
Armenian home" is to be deeply experienced in Diaspora.

Currently Armenia Has No Independent And Free Juridical System

CURRENTLY ARMENIA HAS NO INDEPENDENT AND FREE JURIDICAL SYSTEM
Mikhail Balayan

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
26.12.2009 GMT+04:00

Home policy review for December 21-28, 2009

The whole week, major political forces of Armenia have been summing up
their activity in 2009. Another important event in the passing week
was the statement of the PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteurs on
the conclusions of the ad-hoc parliamentary commission studying the
events of March 1, 2008. Among the significant events of the week was
also the RA National Assembly Chairman’s statement on the timing of
ratification of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols by the Parliament.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The year of 2009 was a year of conquering the
political crisis in Armenia that occurred in the country after the
events of March 1, 2008. This view was expressed by Naira Zohrabyan,
member of the party "Prosperous Armenia" that forms part of the
coalition government. She noted that "Joint efforts of coalition
and opposition forces enabled Armenian authorities to overcome the
political crisis" and optimistically declared that "Armenia can
achieve political and economic stability in 2010." Naira Zohrabyan
also positively assessed the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement and noted
that the settlement of the Karabakh conflict has moved to a new stage.

Not so optimistic about the prospects for Karabakh conflict settlement
is the National Neoconservative Movement which believes that Turkey
uses the method of blackmail to resolve the Karabakh issue in favor of
Azerbaijan. Sending an open letter to the Armenian and Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic Presidents and the Foreign Ministers of both countries,
the Student Union of the National Neoconservative Movement, Student
Union "Nikol Aghbalyan" of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun and Student-Youth
Union "Hayk" of the Heritage Party demanded that the authorities
of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic carry out active work
towards populating the liberated territories of Artsakh, by creating
infra-structures, economic development potentials and tax subsidies
for local residents.

Traditionally criticizing the authorities on the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun reiterated that Armenia
has become hostage to the Turkish model of normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations. ARFD realizes that in a certain way
Yerevan has strengthened its position in the negotiations.

Nevertheless, ARF continues to believe that if ratified in the current
form, the Protocol would be beneficial only to Turkey.

The ARFD also assessed the work done by the parliamentary ad-hoc
commission studying the events of March 1-2, calling it effective.

"The Committee’s provided a balanced conclusion to serve as a further
step towards positive reforms. However, at the same time March events
can’t be considered a turned page until all proposals of the committee
are implemented," declared ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary group
leader Vahan Hovhannisyan.

Tuesday, December 22, another political party, the "Heritage" summed
up its activity of the passing year. Secretary Larisa Alaverdyan
declared that the party had stayed true to its principles. She
especially noted party’s activity aimed at international recognition
of Karabakh. The press secretary also highly appreciated her party’s
firm stance on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols. She noted that the party
has consistently opposed the signing of the Protocols, stressing that
"Heritage" would continue its activity in this direction even if the
Protocols were ratified.

Referring to the events of March 1-2, 2008, Alaverdyan criticized some
representatives of the Republican Party of Armenia, who consider that
the March 1page is already turned. "Heritage" will consider the case
imminent until the murderers are found and convicted.

The year was also summed up by rarely speaking at press conferences
National Security Council Secretary Artur Bagdasaryan, who positively
assessed the NSC activity for 2009, noting that during the year,
the 2009-2012 program on combating drug addiction and illegal
drug circulation in Armenia, as well as religious security issues,
construction of Iran-Armenia railway and North-West highway were
discussed, approved and later signed by the RA President. "Special
attention was paid to the constriction of a new nuclear energy unit
that is of strategic importance," noted the NSC secretary. With
regard to foreign security issues, Mr. Baghdasaryan stressed the
importance of the on-going process of developing Armenia-Iran and
Armenia-Turkey relations, the decision on creating CSTO Collective
Rapid Reaction Forces, as well as Armenia-CSTO, Armenia-NATO and
Armenia-EU cooperation programs.

On Wednesday, the Armenian National Congress blamed the ARF
Dashnaktsutyun for collusion with the authorities on the ratification
of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols. ANC came to this conclusion based
on the information that representatives of the ARF Armen Rustamyan,
Hrant Margaryan and Vahan Hovhannisyan met with Chairman of the
Constitutional Court of Armenia Gagik Harutyunyan.

The Armenian National Congress also referred to the events of March
1-2, 2008, accusing the ad-hoc parliamentary commission of distorting
facts. The Congress again proposed that independent experts from abroad
join the fact-finding process, which would make the commission’s work
more open and fair.

On the request of PanARMENIAN.Net, commenting on the statement made
by the PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteurs on the conclusions
of the ad-hoc parliamentary commission studying the events of March,
NA Vice-Speaker Samvel Nikoyan stressed that the commission primarily
works for the Armenian people and not for PACE members.

On Wednesday, political scientist Alexander Markarov expressed
the opinion that Armenian opposition suffers new losses against
the background of the authorities’ consolidation. "Following the
2008 political developments in Armenia, authorities have adopted a
consolidation policy, while the opposition has been giving up active
struggle," Markarov believes. "We shouldn’t be expecting any serious
activity of the opposition as so far pro-opposition forces have formed
coalition against rather than in favor of something," Markarov said.

Thursday, December 24, Armenian Parliamentary Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan
made a statement stressing that the RA NA would not discuss the
protocols on normalization of relations with Turkey until they were
ratified by Turkish Parliament. "Armenian National Assembly will
not discuss this issue until the Turkish parliament ratifies the
Protocols," the Speaker declared at a press conference in Yerevan.

Abrahamian also clearly commented on the statements made by the
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu about
the relationship between the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the
normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. "Attempts to link
the Karabakh conflict settlement process to the normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations are ungrounded and unacceptable. My attitude
towards any such statement is negative, since at the beginning of
negotiations Armenia and Turkey agreed to normalize relations without
preconditions," Abrahamyan stressed.

Referring to the work of Parliament, the Speaker presented some
figures, which in his view, evaluate the work of the RA National
Assembly as positive. According to Hovik Abrahamyan, during his
presidency, Parliament adopted 327 laws, received and responded to
5562 letters from Armenian citizens. He highlighted the importance
of raising the political power and authority both among the public
and in public administration.

At the end of the week Ombudsman Armen Harutyunyan assessed PACE
rapporteurs Prescott and Columbier’s statement, posted on the official
website of PACE. He expressed surprise at the aroused excitement,
saying, in his view, the publication was not a "discovery". He also
addressed the opposition and the Armenian authorities with the request
not to talk about "closing or opening the page of 1 March 2008". This
approach is unacceptable, according to him.

The Ombudsman also gave a negative assessment to the juridical system
in Armenia and declared that based on the research it can be concluded
that the right to fair legal procedure is not guaranteed in Armenia.

"My observations have shown that if the initiated criminal cases
reached Strasbourg, we would fail in 90% of them," Harutyunyan said.

"Despite the fact that positive developments have been observed in
this direction in 2009, currently Armenia has no independent and free
juridical system," declared the Ombudsman.

`Heavy’ Penalty for Threatening Agos

Agos Weekly, Istanbul
Dec 21 2009

`Heavy’ Penalty for Threatening Agos

Our newspaper has been subject to insults, threats and racist remarks
received by mail. The Istanbul Second Criminal Court of Peace in the
Å?iÅ?li district ordered the defendant Kenan
CelepoÄ?lu to pay a fine of 8000 Turkish Liras.

In December 2008, our newspaper’s attorney’s filed a criminal
complaint against an unknown perpetrator or perpetrators. As a result
of completed investigations, Kenan CelepoÄ?lu, a resident of the Samsun
province in northern Turkey, was prosecuted for `assault via audio- or
visual-message’. The lawyers claimed that in addition to the offense
of libel, the message in dispute contained a `threat’ and that it was
`inciting the public to act with hatred and hostility and
degradation’. They demanded that the culprit be sentenced for all
these accusations.

The intensity of his intention and his harsh words were taken into
consideration and the culprit was punished by the heavy penalty form
of the sentence for the offence of libel during the lawsuit. No
reductions were made, due to the presence of the intention of
discrimination. Additionally, the court filed a criminal complaint to
the prosecutor’s office from the clauses `threat’ and `inciting public
to act with hatred and hostility and degrading’.

`Hopeful Examples for Justice’

We got attorney Fethiye Ã?etin’s opinion on the case. Ã?etin emphasized
the importance of the verdict and added that it gave hope for the
establishment of a sense of justice. `Although we had filed a petition
for penalties on many different issues, the fact that the criminal
complaint took legal action only for `the offence of libel’ created a
negative atmosphere. I find the verdict, which has corrected that
negativity, very important.’ Ã?etin noted that in another case of libel
committed against Agos, determined this year, the guilty party was
sentenced without any reduction of penalty by the First Regional Court
of Å?iÅ?li. `That these kinds of racist, aggressive actions are punished
without any reductions is promising and constructive for the Turkish
justice system. We think that these kinds of examples are not only
deterrents to further crimes but are also encouraging for other
judges, too.’ said Ã?etin.

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Orange Armenia subscribers to get opportunity to pay by ATM

Orange Armenia subscribers to get opportunity to pay for services via ATMs

2009-12-26 13:39:00

ArmInfo Orange Armenia subscribers will get an opportunity to pay for
services via ATMs, the press-service of the company told ArmInfo.
Holders of ArCA, Visa and MasterCard plastic cards will be able to pay
for services via 300 ATMs of 18 banks throughout Armenia. The
subscribers will not have to buy a code to recharge its account.
Orange Armenia has become the first operator in Armenia to enable its
subscribers to make payments directly via ATMs. Orange Armenia
subscribers can make payments also via POS-terminals of TelCell,
MegaPay and Tandem as well as via bank transfers.

To recall, in early December the number of wireless Internet users of
the company exceeded 4000 and the number of cellular subscribers
totaled nearly 120,000.

A/H1N1 death toll hits 3 in Armenia

A/H1N1 death toll hits 3 in Armenia

Panorama.am
17:31 26/12/2009

A/H1N1 death toll hits 3 in Armenia, reliable sources told
Panorama.am. The name and gender of the new victim has not been issued
yet.

Note that Armenia has confirmed 107 swine flu cases by now, 2 deaths
had been recorded. According to Healthcare Minister’s Assistant Sh.
Hunanyan, respiratory diseases monitoring is under way in the
republic.

Ministry 2 hot lines are available for the citizens (010 565323; 010 528872).

Volume Of Freight By Road Transport May Increase

VOLUME OF FREIGHT BY ROAD TRANSPORT MAY INCREASE

Aysor
Dec 25 2009
Armenia

"If the Upper Lars checkpoint opens, the Armenian volume of freight
by road transport will increase," said Armenia’s Prime Minister Tigran
Sarkisian at the press conference.

"This road connection will create favorable conditions for Armenian
economy. I hope the checkpoint will operate since spring 2010,"
he added.

In accordance with the agreement between the Moscow and Tbilisi sides,
the Upper Lars checkpoint is expected to open in spring 2010. The
decision to open the checkpoint is made, announced recently Georgia’s
Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze.

BAKU: Baku, Kiev Settle Issue Of Biased Report On Karabakh

BAKU, KIEV SETTLE ISSUE OF BIASED REPORT ON KARABAKH

news.az
Dec 24 2009
Azerbaijan

Boris Klimchuk Ukraine’s ambassador to Azerbaijan Boris Klimchuk held
a press conference about bilateral relations and annual results.

Ambassador called outgoing 2009 as a successful year from the view
of development of the bilateral relations. He said Azerbaijan and
Ukraine had same position in all international organizations.

Responding the question about the Ukrainian Inter Television’s report
about Nagorno Karabakh, the ambassador said the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Ukraine issued statement on this issue.

"Ukraine doesn’t change its position on Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Ukraine supports peaceful solution to the conflict on the basis of
international principles and restoration of the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan".

April 23 Deadline For Ratification Of The Protocols, Khosrov Harutyu

APRIL 23 DEADLINE FOR RATIFICATION OF THE PROTOCOLS, KHOSROV HARUTYUNYAN SAYS
Nvard Davtyan

"Radiolur"
23.12.2009 18:30

President of the Christian-Democratic Union Party Khosrov Harutyunyan
considers that April 23 is the deadline for ratification of the
Armenian-Turkish protocols. He believes, however, that it will take
place earlier because of the simple reason that the normalization of
the Armenian-Turkish relations is not Armenia’s problem only .

"The process directly corresponds to Turkey’s strategic interests.

Turkey does not conceal its aspiration to become the most influential
country in the region. However, the international community will
not accept Turkey’s aspirations unless it solves its problems with
neighbors," Khosrov Harutyunyan said.