NKR Delegation In Los Angeles

NKR DELEGATION IN LOS ANGELES

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Depart
November 23, 2009

On November 21, the NKR delegation at the head of Prime Minister Ara
Haroutyunyan arrived in Los Angeles.

On November 22, the Head of the Government had meetings with the
benefactors Levon and Ashkhen Arsenyans, Gevorg Voskanyan and Rafik
Khachatryan.

During the meeting issues related to the implementation of various
programmes in Artsakh were discussed.

Ara Haroutyunyan expressed his gratitude to the benefactors for the
unwavering support they permanently provide, simultaneously noting
that such manifestations of patriotism encourage and provide a new
stimulus to the population of Artsakh.

The Executive Director of "Armenia" All-Armenian Fund Ara Vardanyan,
secretary of the Central Information Centre of the NKR President’s
Staff Davit Babayan and the NKR Permanent Representative to the USA
Robert Avetisyan participated in the meetings.

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The same day, the NKR delegation participated in the solemn ceremony
dedicated to the "Telethon 2009" which was organized by the "Armenia"
All-Armenian Fund. About 350 representatives of the Armenian community,
social and business circles partook in the ceremony.

Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan and the Leader of the Artsakh Diocese
of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan attached
importance to the necessity of consolidation of the Armenians’ unity
all over the world, for solution of national problems by means of joint
efforts, restoration and development of Shoushi in their speeches.

Armenia’s Constitutional Court To Decide When Protocols Will Be Disc

ARMENIA’S CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO DECIDE WHEN PROTOCOLS WILL BE DISCUSSED

Tert.am
15:52 ~U 27.11.09

In accordance with Armenia’s law on the Constitutional Court, the
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia has 3 months to
make a decision on the Armenia-Turkey Protocols, said Constitutional
Court press secretary Hovhannes Papikyan, upon a request by Tert.am
to explain the process in which discussion of the protocols are
currently found.

Papikyan stated that the current phase is the Protocols investigation
stage. Judge Vladimir Hovhannisyan, a member of the Constitutional
Court, has been assigned to study the documents. According to
information provided by the press secretary, a 15-day period, which
begun on November 20, has been designated for examining the documents,
after which time the judge must present a report to the president of
the constitutional court.

The Constitutional Court president must then call a standing session
within 10 days to decide the day when the Protocols will undergo
discussion.

Minibuses Malfunctions And Smoking In Transport – Realities Of Metro

MINIBUSES MALFUNCTIONS AND SMOKING IN TRANSPORT – REALITIES OF METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.11.2009 15:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan municipality will work towards resolving
traffic related issues in Yerevan, making full use of 2009 city budget,
leading transportation management expert Karen Hakobyan told a news
conference in Yerevan.

Asked to comment on smoking in public transport as well as malfunctions
of minibuses, he said, "Passengers’ negligence results in violations
of the law on restriction of tobacco products consumption."

"As to malfunctions, minibuses undergo maintenance checkup twice a
year so the level of faultiness must be low. The business entity in
charge of transportation services should also bear responsibility
for technical validity," Hakobyan concluded.

Moscow, Ankara Have Common Interests In Karabakh?

MOSCOW, ANKARA HAVE COMMON INTERESTS IN KARABAKH?

news.am
Nov 27 2009
Armenia

Hostilities in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone will not be resumed
– Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is too wise and farsighted a
politician to unleash a new war in the region, Anatoly Tsiganok,
Head of the Center for Military Prognosis, Institute for Political
and Military Analysis (IPMA), told NEWS.am.

He stressed that the Collective Security Treaty organization (CSTO),
NATO, other international organizations, as well as Russia, will
do their best to prevent hostilities in the region. "No one needs a
war in the south Caucasus – neither the USA nor Russia nor Europe,"
Tsiganok said. He pointed out that the unleashing of hostilities in
the Nagorno-Karabakh region depends to a great extent on Russia’s
attitude. The expert stressed that neither Russia nor the CSTO will
interfere is hostilities should be resumed. As regards Washington’s
position, Tsiganok said the Armenian lobby is much stronger there
than its Azerbaijani counterpart. "It is no mere chance that the U.S.

Congress includes financial aid to Nagorno-Karabakh in the U.S. draft
budget every year. It is most serious and means support for
Stepanakert’s actions," the expert said. As regard the negotiation
process, Tsiganok stressed that it will never be a success without
Nagorno-Karabakh.

Speaking of the Azerbaijani President’s recent bellicose statements,
Tsiganok said that they are intended for Ankara, being aimed
at preventing the reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border. "The
Ankara-Baku relations strained by Baku’s wish to raise the oil price
and Turkey’s refusal to pay more have even worsened because of the
possible reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border. Azerbaijan views
this prospect as running counter to its interests," Tsiganok said. He
stressed that He stressed Turkey is the main player in the post-Soviet
area, its potential being even great than that of Russia. "On the
other hand, it is a good thing that Russia and Turkey have common
interests in the post-Soviet area, including their interests in
the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and Ankara-Yerevan relations,"
the expert said.

Goal Of Henrik Mkhitaryan Recognized The Best Goal Of October In Ukr

GOAL OF HENRIK MKHITARYAN RECOGNIZED THE BEST GOAL OF OCTOBER IN UKRAINE PREMIER LEAGUE

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.11.2009 18:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Goal of Henrik Mkhitaryan was recognized the best
goal of October in Ukraine Premier League. Official web-site of the
Metallurg Donetsk FC conducted a survey among fans. 494 respondents
answered the question which goal was the most beautiful. 177 football
fans (36 per cent) gave their votes to the goal Henrik Mkhitaryan
scored in the game with Chornomorets Odessa at the 89th minute.

Another goal of Henrik Mkhitaryan was recognized the second, that
goal brought victory to the "blue-white " in the game with the Vorskla
Poltava. 121 respondents (24 per cent) voted for this goal.

Empire Of The Word Premiers On TVO: Alberto Manguel’s History Of Rea

EMPIRE OF THE WORD PREMIERS ON TVO: ALBERTO MANGUEL’S HISTORY OF READING IS MORE EXCITING THAN IT SOUNDS

Canwest News Service
November 24, 2009 Tuesday 05:54 PM EST

"I don’t own any of that rubbish," Alberto Manguel sniffs in regard
to iPhones and BlackBerrys and other "intrusive" devices. However,
as one of the world’s most famously prodigious readers, the
Argentine-Canadian-French writer would be tempted to bring a Kindle
along with him under extraordinary circumstances, such as an expedition
"into the deepest Sahara."

Manguel couldn’t live without reading, and his new television
documentary series argues civilization itself couldn’t either.

"It’s the story of what you do without knowing that you do it," Manguel
says of Empire of the Word, premiering Wednesday on TVO. "That is to
say, your activity as a citizen in a literate society is channelled
through reading."

Luckily, Manguel consents to having a land line, otherwise journalists
wouldn’t be able to reach him at his home in the countryside near
Poitiers, France, which he shares with his partner and more than 30,000
books. Nor does he object to television per se, which is fortunate
for viewers of Empire of the Word. Hosted by Manguel, the four-part
documentary series is based on his 1996 book A History of Reading.

Like the book, the series progresses thematically; any duty to
chronology is dispensed with after the first episode. And as dry as a
leafing through the annals of reading may sound, the series becomes
the TV equivalent of a page- turner by virtue of its topicality,
arguing in many of its chapters – hopping from Tokyo to Toronto,
Paris to Istanbul – in favour of liberty and against dogmatism,
censorship and cultural forgetfulness.

Just where does Manguel see threats to freedom of expression? "Well,
everywhere," he says – beginning with Canada Customs.

Canadian border guards’ occasional prudishness notwithstanding, the
truly pernicious censorship tends to happen under oppressive regimes.

In its third one-hour episode, Empire of the Word exposes the
persistence of close-mindedness in the 21st century with segments
profiling those who would be silenced: Ragip Zarakolu, a publisher
hounded by Turkish authorities for releasing books about the Armenian
genocide; Egyptian blogger Wael Abbas, who posts links to videos
exposing police brutality; and Kurt Westergaard, the Danish cartoonist
who depicted the Prophet Mohammed’s turban as a lit bomb. As another
Dane notes on camera, being part of a literate society means giving
up one’s expectation of never being offended.

Underscoring the fragility of literacy further, the second episode
notes that illiteracy remains widespread even in rich Western
societies. It follows an adult woman in Toronto trying to catch up
on a lifetimes’s worth of written words.

Does the fact that literacy is still under constant threat, even
after 5,000 years of being a demonstrably great idea, ever make
Manguel worry for its future?

"Never," he says. "It’s enough for a kid to come up to me and say,
I’ve discovered this great writer called Ernest Hemingway. Do you know
him?’ That happened here a week ago at a school I was teaching at,
and it was wonderful."

Manguel wants to close the book on the idea that reading itself is
in decline. "I think we have a rosy nostalgia for an invented past,
in which when we were young everyone read." he says.

The series takes a sympathetic look at Japanese text-message novels,
but stops short of approving of a corporate entity, namely Google,
serving as the world’s librarian of digital texts.

As for the series itself, the book man is pleased with the way the
TV men and women handled the material. "I had only one quibble with
the series, which was the title," Manguel says. "Empire of the Word
– for a series that wants to show the power of the word to use the
wrong word seems to me a big mistake. Empire is exactly the contrary
of what the written word, literature, does.

"It doesn’t conquer," he says. "It offers its services."

– The Agenda with Steve Paikin discusses issues brought up by Empire
of the Word on TVO at 8 p.m. tonight. The series, starting tonight,
airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. until Dec. 16 on TVO.

Calligraffiti At Armenian Center For Contemporary Experimental Art

CALLIGRAFFITI AT ARMENIAN CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY EXPERIMENTAL ART

Tert.am
11:10 ~U 25.11.09

A new group exhibit has opened in Yerevan’s Armenian Center for
Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA, or NPAK in Armenian). The
exhibit, called "Calligraffiti" attempts to merge calligraphy, the
art of writing, with graffiti, the better-known contemporary art of
lettering on walls and property.

"What is the role of handwriting in the computer age? The so-called
letter as image, what does it tell us, when we’re not linguists,
we’re not reading it in a foreign language and we don’t recognize the
alphabet?… what remains in this case is only the form of the letter
and the emotion conveyed through the image…" writes the exhibit’s
curator, Arpa Hacobian.

In Calligraffiti, one can view works by Angela Karapetyan, Alexandra
Avakian, Garsu, Ali Ansari, Stepan Yesayan (Smee), Hayk Hakobian
and others, displaying calligraffiti from various countries. Also on
display are photos, providing further examples of calligraffiti.

Along with the decorative type of contemporary Armenian, Persian,
Japanese, Latin, and Greek, it’s possible to see contemporary type-art
‘solutions’: how a letter changes form, how it takes on a new image
and strength, sometimes becoming illegible and finally, appearing in
the city sphere, as a part of urban art.

The exhibit runs from November 24, 2009, to March 15, 2010.

Holding OSCE Chairmanship, Kazakhstan Won’t Undertake Impracticable

HOLDING OSCE CHAIRMANSHIP, KAZAKHSTAN WON’T UNDERTAKE IMPRACTICABLE TASKS

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.11.2009 16:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kazakhstan’s chairmanship in OSCE has both symbolic
and historic significance. This is the first time OSCE chairmanship is
entrusted to a Central Asian country which is a CIS and CSTO member
state, Kazakhstan’s Charge d’Affaires in Armenia Nurbolat Alimbaev
said in Yerevan during "Kazakhstan’s upcoming chairmanship in OSCE:
Opportunities and Prospects" seminar.

"2010 marks the 35th anniversary of Helsinki Final Act and Paris
Charter. Such dates bring us face to face with serious tasks, and
Kazakhstan is doing its utmost to bring its priorities in compliance
with the OSCE’s," the Kazakh diplomat said, adding that his country
eyes the OSCE as the only organization efficiently dealing with
security issues. "Holding the OSCE chairmanship, Kazakhstan won’t
undertake impracticable tasks. We will seek solutions to urgent
problems," Alimbaev said.

He also emphasized that his country will continue focusing on the
three basic aspects of OSCE’s activities – political and military,
economic and environmental, humanitarian.

ANKARA: Unprotected Non-Muslim Cemeteries Under Cage Threat

UNPROTECTED NON-MUSLIM CEMETERIES UNDER CAGE THREAT

Today’s Zaman
Nov 24 2009
Turkey

Several of Istanbul’s 65 non-Muslim cemeteries, which are not properly
protected, have been targeted in provocative attacks, as was mentioned
in an action plan devised by a group of Naval Forces Command officers.

The Cage Operation Action Plan, aimed at sparking clashes between
Turkey’s Muslim and non-Muslim population through schemes including
assassinations of prominent non-Muslim figures and bomb attacks at
non-Muslim cemeteries. The anti-democratic formation within the Naval
Forces Command hoped to trigger a coup d’état.

Ä°stanbul has 65 non-Muslim cemeteries, which are not affiliated with
the Ä°stanbul Municipality’s Directorate for Cemeteries. Therefore,
those cemeteries are not guarded by the municipality. All protection
and maintenance services of those cemeteries are met by Turkey’s
Armenian, Greek and Jewish communities. Some are in good condition,
as they receive financial aid from those communities, but many others
are in a miserable state and lack proper protection. Ä°stanbul’s
non-Muslim cemeteries are mainly situated in Kadıköy, BeÅ~_iktaÅ~_,
Uskudar, Adalar, Sarıyer, Å~^iÅ~_li, Beyoglu, Zeytinburnu, Fatih
and Bakırköy districts.

Recent incidents at the Balıklı Greek Orthodox Cemetery in
Zeytinburnu suggest that the Cage plan was at least partially put
into operation.

Around 90 graves at the cemetery have been desecrated by unidentified
assailants since the summer months.

The spiritual leader of the GedikpaÅ~_a Armenian Protestant Church,
Kirkor Agabaloglu, complained that the stones and crosses marking
graves at non-Muslim cemeteries are destroyed by people who visit
the cemeteries. "Non-Muslim cemeteries are surrounded by walls. We
have guards at the cemeteries’ doors. Many people visit the cemeteries.

They destroy the stones and crosses around the graves. Our protective
efforts will continue to fall short as long as people fail to change
their destructive mindsets," he remarked.

Agabaloglu also stated that the plans against non-Muslim cemeteries
are aimed at discrediting the Justice and Development Party (AK Party)
because the party has recently taken steps to eradicate hostility
against minorities in Turkey.

Samvel Farmanyan: Azeri "Reliable Sources" Provide Misinformation

SAMVEL FARMANYAN: AZERI "RELIABLE SOURCES" PROVIDE MISINFORMATION

news.am
Nov 23 2009
Armenia

Although the Azerbaijani President’s warlike statements are mostly
intended for his compatriots, they affect the negotiation process
and are one more proof of Azerbaijan’s non-constructive position,
Samvel Famanyan, RA Presidential Spokesman told reporters, commenting
on Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s recent statement.

He stressed that escalating the situation will affect not only
Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia, but also the entire region. "But Armenia
cannot be indifferent to Nagorno-Karabakh’s fate. Therefore, both the
Armenian President and other officials have repeatedly stated their
responsibility for the Karabakh people. In case of such developments,
many options are available, and one of them is the recognition of
Nagorno-Karabakh by Armenia with all the ensuing consequences. Or
Armenia may sign a mutual assistance agreement with Nagorno-Karabakh.

Numerous options are available, and I am sure that Armenia will take
one or several of them," Farmanyan said. He stressed that Armenia has
not yet recognized the NKR’s independence for the only reason that
it might affect the negotiation process. Farmanyan said that nothing
will prevent Armenia from recognizing the NKR in case the negotiations
break down and hostilities resume. "But the negotiations are going
on, and Armenian has repeatedly stated it sees no alternative to a
peaceful settlement of the conflict. Official Yerevan is sure that
a peaceful and comprehensive solution to the problem is possible by
means of negotiations," Farmanyan said.

As regards Azeri mass media’s reports that at their Munich meeting
the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders discussed the return to
the Kelbajar region to Azerbaijan before the end of this year,
which would facilitate the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish
protocols by Turkey and prompt Azerbaijan to take a softer line on the
Nagorno-Karabakh problem. "We are accustomed to Azeri media reports
‘from most reliable sources’ on what never really takes place, which
follow each Armenian-Azerbaijani presidential meeting. It is mere
misinformation. This issue was not at all discussed, so there may be
no agreement. It has been repeatedly stressed that Nagorno-Karabakh’s
status is a central issue, with other proceeding from it," Farmanyan
said.