The Turkish Parliament To Discuss The Protocols Next Week

THE TURKISH PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS THE PROTOCOLS NEXT WEEK

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.10.2009 21:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Next week, the Armenian-Turkish protocol will be sent
to the Turkish parliament for consideration, the Turkish government
spokesman Cemil Cicek said, CNN-Turk television channel said.

According to him, the date has not yet been clarified and the
Parliament will decide to vote on the protocol or not, " Cemil
Cicek said.

"The signing of the protocol with Armenia is part of Turkey’s
policy to establish stability and peace in the Caucasus, Cemil
Cicek said. Stressing that Turkey is ready to face own history,
Cemil Cicek also mentioned that a special commission of historians
will be established to learn the events of 1915.

The Armenian-Turkish protocols on improvement of relations was signed
on Saturday in Zurich by the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey
Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward Nalbandian.

Armenia Is Waiting Patiently

ARMENIA IS WAITING PATIENTLY

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14:39:39 – 12/10/2009

Today, before leaving for Moscow, Serge Sargsyan told reporters
that Armenia announced about its steps in public and if the Turkish
parliament ratifies the protocols, Armenia will continue the process
if not, "We will not doubt and will do what we said".

Commenting on the statements of the Turkish officials that until
the Armenian army is not withdrawn the border will not be opened,
Serge Sragyan said they thought "we will not be willful and will
yield. Maybe. In any case, the ball is in the Turkish field and
we have enough patience to wait the further development of events,
said Serge Sargsyan.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics-lr

Obama’s Position On Armenian-Turkish Issue Remains Unchanged: Gibbs

OBAMA’S POSITION ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH ISSUE REMAINS UNCHANGED: GIBBS

Tert.am
13:05 10.10.09

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs stated, in connection with
signing the Armenian-Turkish Protocols, U.S. President Barack Obama’s
position on Armenian-Turkish relations remained unchanged.

Journalists reminded Gibbs that while senator, Obama had called the
1915 events against the Armenian people as being a Genocide during
his pre-election visit to Turkey, but during his visit as president
in April 2009 he avoided using the term Genocide.

Gibbs, however, placed importance to the fact that the US president met
representatives of both sides during his visit, in order to understand
their mutual interests, reports Russian news agency Itar-Tass.

The White House spokesperson confirmed once again that U.S. State
Secretary Hillay Clinton will attend the Armenian-Turkish Protocols
signing ceremony to take place this evening (local time) in Zurich,
Switzerland.

More Than 60,000 Protest Protocols In Yerevan

MORE THAN 60,000 PROTEST PROTOCOLS IN YEREVAN

Yerkir Media
Oct 9th, 2009

YEREVAN (Yerkir Media)–Chanting "No," "No Compromise to the Turks,"
and "Mr. President do not Compromise," more than 60,000 protesters
took to the streets of the capital and began marching from Republic
Square at the center of the city to the Presidential Palace.

At the presidential palace, an statement from the protesters and
signed by 12 political parties and 60 organizations was delivered to
the presidential staff.

>From there, the protesters, whose number was growing as the procession
walked by different streets and neighborhoods around Yerevan, headed
to the Dzidzernagapert Memorial Monument, where a political rally is
expected to take place.

The protest is organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
and is joined by other political parties, including the Heritage Party.

Asbarez will provide continuous coverage as events unfold in Yerevan,
a day before the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey are expected
to sign the protocols in Zurich. Attending the ceremony will be
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and European Union
foreign policy chief Javier Solana.

ANTELIAS: Ramgavar Azadagan Cent Com meets with His Holiness Aram I

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Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
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Antelias-Lebanon

THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE ARMENIAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERAL PARTY-
RAMGAVAR AZADAGAN- MEETS WITH HIS HOLINESS ARAM I

Monday 5 October the Chairperson Mr.Mike Kharabian and the members of the
Central Committee of the Ramgavar Azadagan Party met with his Holiness Aram
I in Antelias. Conversations centered around the recent developments in
Armenia-Turkey relations and their impact on Armenian Diaspora. The
representatives of the Party stated that Armenia could not take decisions
regarding Turkey that would undermine the just demands of the Armenian
people. In response His Holiness Aram I informed them that in his recent
statement regarding this issue he had expressed a similar concern and
insisted that this initiative should not divide Armenians.

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the mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

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Broadband And Piracy

BROADBAND AND PIRACY

MyADSL – MyBroadband.co.za
ternet/9911.html
07 October, 2009

‘If you want unlimited music, unlimited games and unlimited movies,
get unlimited broadband’

A recent unlimited broadband plan in Australia from the Internet
Service Provider AAPT was advertised using the payoff line: ‘If
you want unlimited music, unlimited games and unlimited movies —
get unlimited off-peak broadband downloads from AAPT.’

The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) was not
particularly amused by the advertisement or service. AFACT, which
represents numerous movie studios and other media organizations,
argues that the ISP AAPT was encouraging users to download copyrighted
material through its unlimited broadband plans.

AFACT is also involved in a case against another Australian ISP, iiNet,
where it claims that there is a link between ISP iiNet upgrading the
service plans of heavy-internet users and the proliferation of online
piracy. "Through inactivity and indifference, iiNet has … permitted a
situation to develop and continue where users of its internet services
are free to engage in infringements of … copyright".

This case in Australia raises the question as to whether unlimited
broadband services are encouraging online piracy, and what impact
broadband has on piracy as a whole.

Torrent and P2P traffic

The Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde-Kolmisoppi recently said that it
is estimated that over 80% of all traffic on the Internet is from
BitTorrent services. A fair amount of this content is multimedia
downloads which include movies, TV series and music which may have
copyright protection.

The high Internet traffic used by file sharing services were further
confirmed when a new Swedish policy which allows copyright holders to
force ISPs to reveal details of users sharing files resulted in a 33%
drop in Internet traffic in the country.

Unlimited broadband services fuel the growth in Internet traffic
worldwide, and it is therefore not surprising that some people lin
services are understandably popular among heavy P2P file sharing users,
but this is merely one benefit of an uncapped offering.

The growth in popularity of bandwidth intensive online video services
like YouTube, Hulu and Joost means that many Internet users find capped
and pay-per-use broadband services restrictive and expensive. Uncapped
services therefore become an attractive value proposition to high
end Internet users.

Cisco predicts that Internet video traffic in 2012 will be 400 times
the traffic carried by the U.S. Internet backbone in 2000. Broadband
offerings will have to ensure that users can make the most of these
online video offerings, and in an environment where high-quality video
content is becoming increasingly popular capped broadband services
may simply be too restrictive.

In South Africa broadband services with monthly usage limits of
between 500 MB and 5 GB are commonplace. Uncapped ADSL services are
typically aimed at the business market, something which further shows
that businesses directly benefit from unlimited broadband offerings.

Software piracy and broadband

The lack of uncapped broadband in South Africa however does not stop
piracy. While international users with uncapped broadband services
may use the Internet to share movies or software, South Africans
can purchase pirated DVDs or software off the street. The medium of
distribution may be different, but the act of piracy is not reliant
on the Internet or broadband.

A recent Global Piracy Study by the Business Software Alliance
revealed that piracy rates are the highest in Central and Eastern
Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific and Middle East & Africa. The
lowest piracy rates were found in North America and Western Europe.

The Global Piracy Study reveals that regions where broadband
penetration rates are the lowest, have a thriving piracy industry
while areas where software piracy is not particularly popular, like
Western Europe and the US, and where uncapped broadband is commonplace
have lower piracy levels. Piracy r likely related to economic welfare
and accessibility of software and information rather than broadband
services.

This is confirmed when looking at countries where the most and least
piracy occurs. The highest piracy was found in Georgia, Bangladesh,
Armenia, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka while the lowest piracy was found in
the United States, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Austria. This
may actually (incorrectly) look like software piracy is inversely
proportional to broadband penetration rates and broadband quality.

To limit piracy, companies should consider making content and software
more affordable and accessible rather than trying to find a single
distribution method: the Internet. Or maybe The Pirate Bay founder
Peter Sunde-Kolmisoppi is correct to say that copying is simply
part of being human and that companies should not try to battle this
primal urge.

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/In

Armenia, France Interested In Developing Multifaceted Cooperation

ARMENIA, FRANCE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING MULTIFACETED COOPERATION

armradio.am
08.10.2009 11:40

While in Paris, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian had a
meeting with his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner.

Ministers Nalbandian and Kouchner highly appreciated the close
friendly relations between Armenia and France and attached importance
to the further development of multifaceted cooperation between the
two countries.

The Foreign Minister of Armenia and France talked about Armenia-EU
relations and the perspectives of their development.

The interlocutors discussed the process of settlement of the Karabakh
conflict. Edward Nalbandian hailed France’s constructive involvement
in the process as an OSCE Minsk Group co-chair country.

Edward Nalbandian and Bernard Kouchner exchanged views on the process
of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations. Minister Kouchner
welcomed the process of establishment of relations between the two
countries and voiced hoe that it would yield tangible results in the
near future.

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and France signed the agreement on
lifting the requirement for entry visas for persons with diplomatic
passports. The agreement is the first step towards simplification of
visa regime between Armenia and EU member states.

Diaspora Has Nothing To Do With Armenian-Turkish Border Opening

DIASPORA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER OPENING

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.10.2009 16:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "It’s painful to see President ask foreign
police to protect him from his compatriots," Armenia’s ex-Foreign
Minister Alexander Arzumanyan told a news conference in Yerevan,
commenting upon Armenian community’s recent protests against
RA-Turkish Protocols. Armenian authorities, he said, should consider
Diaspora’s opinion on Armenian Genocide issue, but Armenian community
representatives are not entitled to set any claims to President
with regard to Armenian-Turkish rapprochement or border opening,
since the issue is to be resolved by Armenia.

Arzumanyan believes Serzh Sargsyan will do his best to maintain
power. To that end, he’ll even agree to signing Protocols even though
it may harm Armenia’s interests.

"From the first day of taking office, Serzh Sargsyan initiated
a process unfavorable for Armenia," ex-Foreign Minister noted,
adding that President would resign from post before the end of his
presidential term.

Commenting upon ARFD’s demand for FM Edward Nalbandyan’s resignation,
Arzumanyan said, "They might as well demand Agriculture Minister’s
resignation."

RA President Confident Of Armenia-Russia Friendly Ties Intensificati

RA PRESIDENT CONFIDENT OF ARMENIA-RUSSIA FRIENDLY TIES INTENSIFICATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.10.2009 20:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today, RA President Serzh Sargsyan addressed a
congratulatory letter to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in
connection with his birthday.

In his letter, RA President expressed confidence over RA-RF friendly
ties intensification and continuation of collaboration based on mutual
trust and respect.

President concluded his address by wishing Russian Premier further
success in state activity.

Turks May Not Sign Protocols

TURKS MAY NOT SIGN PROTOCOLS

arpi-vardanyan
03:41 pm | October 07, 2009

Politics

Armenian Assembly of America Country Director for Armenia and
Nagorno Karabakh Arpi Vartanian thinks the protest actions amid Serzh
Sargsyan’s pan-Armenian tour have been organised by the minority.

Highlighting Mr. Sargsyan’s initiative, Arpi Vartanian says effective
mechanisms were to be elaborated for Armenia-Diaspora collaboration
the lack of which was felt at the beginning of the tour.

"I am confident that the Protocols on normalisation of Armenian-Turkish
relations will not break Armenia-Diaspora relations, rather, the
process will strengthen the ties.

"It’s not ruled out that the Protocols will not be signed or
ratified by the two parliaments. Let us not forget that both Turks
and Azerbaijanis oppose to the process and have already voiced their
concerns and fears," she said.

Remind that the Assembly is for the bilateral Protocols.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/7/