Whatever Heritage Decides, It Will Proceed From The Logic Of The Opp

WHATEVER HERITAGE DECIDES, IT WILL PROCEED FROM THE LOGIC OF THE OPPOSITION’S VICTORY
Karen Ghazaryan

"Radiolur"
18.03.2009 15:10

The "Heritage" party was confident that it was necessary to participate
in the elections of the Yerevan Mayor with a joint candidate list,
and made a corresponding proposal to the Armenian National Congress.

However, the Congress made the decision without asking the
"Heritage." Spokesman for "Heritage" Party Hovsep Khurshudyan told a
press conference today that he was sorry for it. He said the decision
had to be taken jointly irrespective of the fact what the list would
look like. According to him, it would ensure an atmosphere of unity
and joint struggle.

"Our approach was as follows: there are many voters, who find it
hard to case their votes for Levon Ter-Petrosyan, since it brought
to rather negative results after the presidential elections. Those
electors are rather independent. Many of them did not participate in
the elections or voted for another candidate, even after the so many
forces supported Levon Ter-Petrosyan and the "Heritage" urged to vote
for him," Hovsep Khurshudyan noted, adding that this reality should
have been taken into consideration.

"We do believe that it was, probably, the resource that would bring
victory to the opposition," Hovsep Khurshudyan said.

The Speaker said the "Heritage" has not taken the final decision on
participation in the elections. He assured, however, that whatever
decision is made, it will proceed from the logic of the opposition’s
victory.

Party Leaders Invited To A Discussion

PARTY LEADERS INVITED TO A DISCUSSION

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03:23 pm | March 18, 2009

Official

Upon the initiative of Serzh Sargsyan, the second discussion of subject
consultations entitled "Global Financial-Economic Crisis and Armenia:"
will take place on March 20. The discussion will feature the leaders
of political prisoners as well as Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan,
reports the spokesman for the RoA President, Samvel Farmanyan.

The first discussion was dedicated to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict

Unibank Connects Branch Network To Online Regime

UNIBANK CONNECTS BRANCH NETWORK TO ONLINE REGIME

ArmInfo
2009-03-17 11:05:00

ArmInfo. Unibank has completed the work on connection of the branch
network in Armenia to online system.

As Unibank’s press service told ArmInfo, the head office and 28 bank
branches have been currently connected to the unified database system.

Another two branches of the bank in the NKR – "Stepanakert"
and "Gandzasar" will be connected to online system in the near
future. According to the source data, due to online system, the clients
are enabled to carry out bank operations in any branch of the bank
connected to this system, irrespective of the initial address of
their service.

As Director for Data Systems Management of Unibank Mesrop Hakopyan
said, use of this system is attractive for the clients who command
the cash remittance services. In particular, the bank’s client may
receive cash remittance through UNIStream system in any branch of
Unibank connected to online system, irrespective of the address
indicated by a sender. To recall, circulation of cash remittance
through UNISTream system in Armenia in 2008 made up $802 mln, having
increased by 22% as compared with the indicator, 2007. About 50%
of the Armenian market fall on the system. According to Unibank’s
data, the volume of investments for implementation of on-line system,
the work on which started in the bank in July, 2008, made up about
$1mln. "Implementation of this system more enhanced the bank service
quality level. Unibank serves about 1.5 mln clients per year, and it
is very important for us to maintain the comfort and efficiency of
service", M. Hakopyan emphasized.

To recall, "Asset Management" and "EVA Invest" with 50% block of
stock each are shareholders of Unibank. According to the Ranking of
Armenia’s commercial banks, prepared by the Agency of Rating Marketing
Information (ArmInfo), Unibank takes the leading positions in the
country’s banking system by key indicators, as of January 1, 2009.

Lukashenka Took His Son Kolya Along For Meeting With Armenian Presid

LUKASHENKA TOOK HIS SON KOLYA ALONG FOR MEETING WITH ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

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March 16 2009

ONT TV channel showed meeting of Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Armenian
president Serzh Sargsyan. The Belarusian ruler was holding his youngest
son in his arms.

A report about the talks was shown on March 13-14. The child was
looking at the camera with no emotions on his face while his father
was talking with the Armenian president.

Alyaksandr Lukashenka said at the meeting with Serzh Sargsyan: "We
are the closet allies, we have no themes, close for negotiating,
beginning from military and technical cooperation and ending with
economic, financial, and trading questions. We have never hidden this,
it would be silly to do so."

"Mass media, our, yours, and foreign, are building different schemes
of our meeting and talks," A. Lukashenka noted. Those who worry, let
not worry. I have come to the fraternal state. I am met in a proper
way. In our country we treat you as a dear friend. We know well how
the Armenians live here and at ours. We have never created problems."

"We are twin-nations. We have lived in the same state for a long time,
after we gained independence, we have joined the same organizations –
the Collective Security Treaty Organization," S. Sargsyan noted. In
his view, the dialog is more effective when the chief executives take
part in it. The Armenian president thinks the relations between the
two countries need "positive impact" amid the global crisis.

A. Lukashenka has been staying in Armenia since March 11. The visit
of the Belarusian dictator to Armenia has become continuation of
his vacations he had begun in Serbia. Lukashenka is now skiing in
Tsakhkadzor.

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Armenia Developed 10 Projects Of Cooperation With Kaliningrad Region

ARMENIA DEVELOPED 10 PROJECTS OF COOPERATION WITH KALININGRAD REGION OF RUSSIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.03.2009 17:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA National Security Council Secretary Arthur
Baghdasaryan completed his visit to Kaliningrad Region. During his
visit Arthur Baghdasaryan met with Kaliningrad Governor Georgi Boos and
Armenian Diaspora representatives. The Armenian delegation submitted
vast number of projects to the Governor and regional ministers. The
projects involved the spheres of economic, education, tourism and IT

"Armenia and Russia maintain close political and military
cooperation.. We are strategic partners and have to give a new impulse
to our relations," Arthur Baghdasaryan. Kaliningrad delegation return
visit is scheduled for June 2009, kaliningrad.rfn.ru reported.

Kiro Manoyan: Obama Can Recognize Armenian Genocide

KIRO MANOYAN: OBAMA CAN RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.03.2009 14:09 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. President Barack Obama’s impending visit to
Turkey may be given various explanations, ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau’s
Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Director Kiro Manoyan said.

"First, Obama may have decided not to use the term Genocide in his
April 24 statement and goes to set the Turkish leaders’ mind at
rest. Second, he will recognize the Genocide and goes "to cajole"
Turks. Third, Obama will advise Turkey to normalize relations with
Armenia especially in the light of Foreign Minister Ali Babacan’s visit
to Yerevan on April 16," Mr. Manoyan told a news conference today.

He also reminded that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discussed
the Armenian Genocide issue during her recent visit to Turkey.

Mr. Manoyan said that with recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
Washington will urge Turkey to normalize relations with Armenia.

"As to Turkey, its policy of blackmail is an ordinary phenomenon,"
he said.

Armenia’s special gift to Jerusalem

PR-Inside.com
March 15 2009

Armenia’s special gift to Jerusalem

2009-03-15 12:21:39 – Jerusalem owes an immense debt of gratitude to
the Armenians, in more ways than one. It is common knowledge that
Armenians not only gave the city its first printing press but also its
first photographic studio. But it is less known that Armenians also
contributed the first known Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land.

ARMENIA’S SPECIAL GIFT TO JERUSALEM

Special from Arthur Hagopian

(Sydney, Mar 15)

Jerusalem owes an immense debt of gratitude to the Armenians, that
sturdy clan of indestructible survivors who refuse to be consigned to
the rubbish bin of history, in more ways than one, it seems.
It is common knowledge that Armenians not only gave the city its
first printing press but also its first photographic studio, under the
patronage of the visionary Patriarch Yessayi Garabedian.
But it is less known that Armenians also contributed the first known
Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, as leading armenologist Michael
Stone pointed out during a lecture stopover in Sydney, Australia.
Speaking to an audience representing the city’s diverse Armenian
communities, Stone even gave the date the first Armenian pilgrim, from
Satala (new Melitene/Maghatia), set foot in Jerusalem: around AD 360,
half a century only after Armenia became the first nation in history
to accept Christianity as its state religion.
"His name was Greek, Eutaktos, and he is mentioned by Epiphanius, the
fourth-century Church Father," he said.
(Armenians were still using the Greek alphabet and Greek names then,
years before Sts Sahag and Mesrob created the Armenian alphabet).
The pilgrims would come by sea or overland, often in large groups. But
they were not satisfied with just a cursory visit to the sacred
shrines of Jerusalem: they were determined to explore every nook and
cranny of Palestine, to venture to the farthest corners of the land
made holy by Jesus and the prophets.
In their wake, they left inscriptions and monuments attesting to their
travails and odysseys.
And, endearingly and refreshingly, even their humor.
One exhausted pilgrim, heaving and panting at the top of Mt Sinai
after a steep climb, has just about enough strength to carve out a
message, and a plea, to God asking Him to have mercy not only on
himself, but on his camel guide, too.
"And get me out of this heat!" he begs.
In Nazareth, two Armenian pilgrims, Anania and Papken, left
inscriptions on a rock under the Basilica. The date? before AD 447,
not long after the Armenians acquired their alphabet.
"This is the oldest writing in Armenian anywhere in the world," Stone
said.
But Anania and Papken did not stop there. They trekked on to the
Sinai, and left their mark there, too, on another rock.
"You can tell it’s the same handwriting," Stone told his audience.
Near the Jaffa Gate, another pilgrim carved out a prayer on a marble
slab, asking the Lord to have mercy on Sourp Harutiun, the Holy
Sepulchre.
Stone, a Jew, who has been instrumental in deciphering and publicising
the story of the Armenian inscriptions in Sinai, believes the first
Christian monastery of any notable size in the Holy Land was
established by an Armenian monk, St. Euthymius, at what is known today
as Khan el Ahmar (the red khan), on the road to the Dead Sea and
Jericho
He noted that some pilgrims overstayed their visit to the Holy Land,
extending their sojourn in the monastery over a year. Many became
monks.
In the 5th Century, an unprecedented group of 400 pilgrims made the
trek from Armenia to the Holy Land, and visited the monastery.
"Can you imagine what a journey of this kind entails, in terms of
logistical efficiency only? The number of camels involved alone?"
Stone wondered.
But this record was broken a couple of centuries later when 700
pilgrims made the trip.
Many of the travelers settled in and around Jerusalem.
These, then, would have been the ancestors of the Armenians of the
Holy Land, including the Kaghakatzi contingent that has held the fort
for a millennium and a half.
Jerusalemite Chris Dikian, a modest scholar and voracious history fan,
picks up the story of the Armenian presence in the holy land.
Sitting in his house in Chatswood (a Sydney suburb), surrounded by
books and memories, and pining for a return to the home of his
childhood, he tells of the day he met some of the most incongruously
placed Armenians in the world, within the distant enclaves of Jordan.
He had been acting as interpreter on a Mennonite expedition
distributing provisions to the Bedouin settlements in the Hashemite
Kingdom.
The trip took them to the town of Kerak, made famous by the encampment
there of a Crusader force.
The city had one pharmacy only, and the owner turned out to be a
fellow Jerusalemite.
But he was apparently not the only Armenian there.
"Look around you," he told Dikian, "you are surrounded by Armenians."
"I looked but all I could see were women dressed in traditional
embroidered dresses," Dikian recalls.
"They are all Armenian," the pharmacist told me.
But hardly any of them spoke Armenian. And they had changed their
names as well.
At some stage, there had been an Armenian church in the city (but it
had been placed under the aegis and protection of the Greeks) and that
is where the Armenians worshipped.
Another leg of the Mennonite humanitarian mission took them to the
town of Ma’an where food parcels arriving from the port of Aqaba were
stored pending distribution.
The depot supervisor was an Armenian.
"I asked if there were other Armenians around. He said there was at
least one other, a washerwoman," Dikian recounts.
"I could not wait to meet her.
"Next morning, I went to see him. I asked him where the Armenian woman
was," Dikian continues.
"There she is," he said, pointing to a woman nearby who was tending to
some clothes.
She was dressed as a Bedouin.
Are you Armenian", I asked," Dikian asks.
Yes" she said.
Who are you?’
I am the sister of Serop Aghpyour’s mother,’ she said," Dikian says.
"I was stunned! Serop Aghpyour was a national hero during the Armenian
resistance struggle against the Turks, and had been martyred," he
adds.
He cannot ask her what she is doing there. For the same reason you
cannot ask another "bantoukhd" Armenian what he is doing wherever he
or she is.
Another chapter in the evolving annals of the Armenian nation whose
history is now being written anew under an independent motherland.
Armenians will always yearn for Yerevan and Etchmiadzin, but when the
last chapter is written, Jerusalem will feature in every single page.
For this humble, troubled enclave, fought over by countless
antagonists through the centuries, and considered the centre of the
world by many, remains the spiritual lodestone of every Armenian.
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US secret team in Turkey ahead of Obama’s visit

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US secret team in Turkey ahead of Obama’s visit
13.03.2009 21:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Along with Turkish security personnel, the
U.S. secret service agents checked Obama’s route in Istanbul and
places he will stay and visit. The U.S. security teams had earlier
followed the same procedures in capital Ankara.

Obama will be visiting Turkey on April 6 and 7. He will first hold
talks in capital city Ankara and then he will proceed to Istanbul on
the second day of his visit.

Spartacus ballet to be staged in Yerevan

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Spartacus ballet to be staged in Yerevan
07.03.2009 17:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan attended Saturday
a rehearsal of Spartacus ballet in the State Academic Opera and Ballet
Theater after Alexander Spendiaryan.

The Armenian government invited renowned script writer and
choreographer Yuri Grigorovich to stage the performance.

`Spartacus is not an easy task to do. But we are happy to work with
Yuri Nikolayevich,’ said dancer Ruben Muradyan, who acts Spartacus.

Moldova to be assigned 60 mln. euro within Eastern Partnership

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Moldova to be assigned 60 mln. euro within Eastern Partnership
07.03.2009 18:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Moldova will be assigned 60 mln. euro within the
Eastern Partnership, said Mr. Kalman Mizsei, EU Special Representative
in Chisinau.

At that he stressed that the initiative doesn’t suppose accession of 6
post-soviet republics to the EU but will bring them closer to European
standards, RBC reports.

The Eastern Partnership targets six former soviet republics – Ukraine,
Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and, provisionally, Belarus.

It is meant to complement the Northern Dimension and the Union for the
Mediterranean by providing an institutionalized forum for discussing
visa agreements, free trade deals and strategic partnership agreements
with the EU’s eastern neighbors.