Rush Limbaugh Claims Jeb Bush Wants To Turn All Of America Into Miam

RUSH LIMBAUGH CLAIMS JEB BUSH WANTS TO TURN ALL OF AMERICA INTO MIAMI

Miami New Times, FL
Feb 27 2015

By Kyle Munzenrieder Fri., Feb. 27 2015 at 8:00 AM

Jeb Bush’s fledgling not-quite-campaign has a lot of problems, not
the least of which is that conservative radio talk show hosts don’t
particularly like the guy. That includes the king blowhard himself,
Rush Limbaugh.

The grandaddy of conservative talk took to the airwaves on Wednesday
to claim, in great horror, that a Jeb Bush presidency would result in
all of America being turned into Miami. If you’re suspecting that’s a
stealth argument to stir up anti-Hispanic fears amongst his listeners,
well, you’re probably right.

See also: Jeb Bush Has 99 Problems: No Really, Here They Are

Limbaugh, of course, isn’t particularly known for coming up with his
own original arguments, and instead tends to rant and expound on the
thoughts of others. In this case he centers his segment on a recent
National Review article by Mark Krikorian, and he reads lengthy
segments of it on air.

Krikorian agrees with Rudy Giuliani’s recent comments that Barack
Obama doesn’t really love America. He thinks that Obama might like
America OK, but he doesn’t really love it on an emotional level. He
contends that Obama is the first “post-American” president, and that
Jeb Bush would be the second.

Why? Because, basically, Bush has turned his back on his white roots
by taking up in the Cuban-American-heavy Miami:

Despite what some might say, the problem here is not that Jeb’s wife
is from Mexico, their kids grew up speaking Spanish, and they live in
a Latin American cultural enclave in the U.S. — it’s that he wants
to use government policy to “fix” America by making it more like Miami.

If Jeb had so little affection for and grounding in his own heritage
that he wanted to assimilate into a Latin-American milieu, that’s a
perfectly legitimate choice; I know a number of non-Armenians who’ve
basically chosen to assimilate into Armenian life. But to try to impose
that personal choice on the nation as a whole is beyond the pale. We
don’t need another president who thinks Americans are defective and
need to be fixed by the State.

Limbaugh read that particular passage almost word-for-word on his show.

He then goes on to basically restate the Armenian-American Krikorian’s
argument in his own words.

“So Jeb thinks America is flawed, and he wants it to be something
else,” says Limbaugh. “He wants it to be more like the place he
chose to live, the Latin-American enclave in Miami. But to take that
personal emotional choice and to impose it on the nation as a whole
is beyond the pale. And Obama is doing the same thing. They have
different reasons, but their desired results are the same. I don’t
know how to react to some of these things that Jeb is quoted here as
saying. It’s clear that emotion is behind this, not reason.”

Both the article and Limbaugh’s rant also make reference to a 2013
discussion Bush had at the 92nd Street Y in New York in which he
espoused the positive traits of immigrants. Bush claimed immigrants
are “more entrepreneurial, they set up more business, they buy more
homes, they’re more family-oriented, they work in jobs that in many
cases are jobs that have gone unfilled.”

The full transcript of Limbaugh’s segment can be found
here.

Krikorian and Limbaugh’s message isn’t hard to decipher. They think
that somehow a man who is a member and continues to benefit from the
privilege of one of the most powerful WASP families in American history
has somehow turned his back on his white heritage by moving to a ritzy
suburb known for its mansions, manicured lawns, and strict zoning laws,
and has chosen to assimilate with Latin American culture, somehow. And
he will force the rest of the nation to, in turn, assimilate to Latin
American culture by being nice to immigrants.

The bigotry and ignorance here is palpable.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2015/02/25/do_obama_and_jeb_share_a_worldview
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2015/02/rush_limbaugh_claims_jeb_bush_wants_to_turn_all_of_america_into_miami.php

Eurovision: Armenia 2015: Get To Know The Fourth Member Of Genealogy

ARMENIA 2015: GET TO KNOW THE FOURTH MEMBER OF GENEALOGY

oikotimes.com
Feb 27 2015

Genealogy” will represent Armenia in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest.

Out of six members in the group, we are pleased to announce that
Stephanie Topalian, an Armenian-Japanese singer will be the fourth
participant – representing continent Asia.

Stephanie Topalian’s magical voice and wide vocal diapason has
already touched thousands of hearts in Japan. Stephanie is a singer,
songwriter and an actress currently residing in Tokyo. Gifted with
major artistic talents, she could sense from the start that music
was the dream she wanted to pursue in the future.

Armenian Public TV Company has announced earlier that “Genealogy”
will be uniting the new generation of Armenians spread throughout
five continents (Europe, Asia, America, Africa, and Australia) around
the world by building bridges. The group consists of six artists with
Armenian origin – 6 destinies with 1 story.

DID YOU KNOW?

The first announced member of “Genealogy” was Armenian-French singer
Essai Altounian; representing continent Europe, the second one was
Armenian-American singer Tamar Kaprelian; representing continent
America, and the third one was Armenian-Ethiopian singer Vahe Tilbian;
representing continent Africa.

http://oikotimes.com/2015/02/27/armenia-2015-get-to-know-the-fourth-member-of-genealogy/

Wakie: would you like to be woken up by a stranger?

Wakie: would you like to be woken up by a stranger?

Wakie, a new app that substitutes a call from a stranger for your
usual alarm clock, is taking the internet by storm. But does it work –
or is it just plain weird?

The Wakie app allows users to receive a friendly call from a stranger
around the world instead of the grating bleep of your everyday alarm
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There are few times more sacred than the snug tranquillity of
early(ish) morning, before you have to lurch from under the covers
into the cold, harsh day. The world is peaceful then: the burble of a
shower running next door, maybe the clink of a teaspoon on a cup, the
rustle of the duvet as you snuggle still deeper. Eyes shut, you
imagine you could stay in that soporific state, keeping the day ahead
at bay for just five more minutes… And then the alarm goes off.

The modern alarm has come a long way since the tinny wind-up twin
bell, invented in the 18th century. Sleepers can now be gently roused
from their slumber by their favourite radio station, the ambient sound
of tweeting birds, or even an ever brightening light that mimics the
rising of the sun. With the advent of digital LED clocks, wearable
devices and, of course, the alarms on our mobile phones, there’s now
no excuse for sleeping in. But even modern-day tech hasn’t made it any
easier to get out of bed.

Wakie aims to change all that. The new app, the brainchild of an
Armenian developer, and recently launched for iPhone and Android,
replaces the generic alarm clock with a friendly wake-up call from a
stranger somewhere around the globe. Users simply sign up, submit
their phone number and register as either a “Sleepy” or a “Wakie” –
depending on whether they want to do the waking or be woken up. They
then set an “alarm” for the time they want to get out of bed, and,
within five minutes either side of the time requested, a stranger –
who may be on the other side of the world, where it is daytime – will
call with a morning message.

Each randomly-assigned phone call lasts no more than a minute, and
content can range from a wake-up song to poems, music or simple
conversation. The service is free and you don’t need an internet
connection to use it; if no “Wakie” is available to wake you up, the
site’s automated robot will do it on their behalf. There are
safeguards, too, so users need not worry about giving out personal
details: all calls are made anonymously (the caller will never see
your number, nor you theirs), and if you want to report anything
inappropriate, there’s an easy-to-use feedback form. Or you can always
just hang up.

Bizarre as it sounds, Wakie already has two million users in the UK,
Ireland, US, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore. A trial version launched
in Moscow in 2011, but the full app took three years to complete – and
now has over $3 million (£1.9 million) in funding from venture capital
firms and investors. To date, 40 million wake-up calls have been made.
It’s free to download, for now, but the creators are planning a host
of paid-for premium options further down the line.

The premise is simple: “Most people hate alarm clocks,” says
co-founder Hrachik Adjamian. “Our mission is to brighten people’s
mornings. We want to make them happy and help them start their day
with a smile. People get lots of positive emotions while talking to a
stranger.” He explains that when he started his first business, aged
16, he was working up to 20 hours a day, and constantly pressing
snooze on his alarm clock in the morning. “The only thing that could
really wake me up was a call from an unknown phone number. I knew it
could be a new client for my business and I had to answer. After a
small talk with a stranger, I couldn’t go back to sleep.”

I am capable of few things at that time of day: sleepwalking my way
into the shower, pulling on some clothes, running a brush through my
hair (if I’m lucky). Conversation is not one of them. I struggle to
mumble two words to my other half in the morning; so making chit-chat
on the phone sounds like hell. Reviews of Wakie, however, have been
broadly positive – apart from a few comments by female users, who note
that most of the callers seem to be male.

So could it really work? Here’s how my week of being woken up by
strangers panned out…

Wednesday

I set my first Wakie alarm for 8am. Doubtful that it would work, I set
a backup on my iPhone – but the app beeped into action at 7.57am. I
answered a call from a friendly British man in Los Angeles. “Good
morning!” he trilled. “I’ve just put the kettle on, would you like a
cuppa?” I mumbled a response, oddly mortified to be speaking to a
strange man from my bed. “I’ll pour it down the phone, shall I?” he
laughed. I laughed. I didn’t know what else to say, and there was an
awkward silence. “Well, you have a good day!” he said, and our 60
seconds were up.

Thursday

Not so good this morning. I set Wakie to call me at 8am, but woke half
an hour late to a chirpy notification on my phone, reading: “Hi
Sleepy. You are in such a deep sleep that even Wakey couldn’t get you
out of bed. Have a great day!” Needless to say, I didn’t. Worth noting
that the app doesn’t work like an iPhone alarm. If your mobile isn’t
on loud, you won’t hear a thing.

Friday

A spooky morning. I got a wake-up call, this time at 7am, but there
was no sound; just a repetitive tapping noise. Too odd to bear
thinking about. I hung up, and felt unsettled for the rest of the day.

Saturday

My first musical experience. I was awoken by “John” in Hong Kong,
singing a terrible (yet very passionate) karaoke version of the song
Friday by American artist Rebecca Black. Slightly odd, as it was a
Saturday, but delightful none the less. This one made me smile.

Sunday

Today’s call was made from a car, where there was heavy rock music
blasting down the phone. I could hear a man’s voice in the background
– I think it was Irish – but couldn’t make out what he was saying. Far
too early in the morning for so much noise. Wakie left me with a
pounding headache.

Monday

“Get your butt out of bed!” screamed the voice on the other end of the
line. Or, rather, voices – there must have been 10 people yelling down
the phone this morning. Jarring, but it certainly woke me up.

Tuesday

This one caught me completely unawares. A caller from Michigan – yet
another man – started off friendly enough, telling me about the
weather where he was. Then, out of nowhere, things got decidedly
creepy – and he started saying things I really didn’t want to hear.
Though I was safely in my own home, I felt taken advantage of:
speaking to this lewd stranger on the phone suddenly seemed intimate
and unpleasant. I couldn’t hang up fast enough.

My take on Wakie? It’s certainly a novelty, but the app’s basic
function – getting me out of bed – was patchy. No doubt it will appeal
to young, social media luvvies, eager to try the latest tech fad – but
not me. I started off open-minded, thinking it could be a fun way to
interact with a global community of lively, engaging strangers. I
ended up feeling like a dodgy answering service for strange, leery
men.

“We get positive feedback from users,” insists Adjamian, when I ask
how he stops the service being abused. “We work hard on creating a
community of kind and friendly people. If someone violates our rules,
you can report them and they will be banned. Also, there are
moderators available in the community so users are always welcome to
communicate with them for help. We did some analytics and found that
99.7 per cent of calls are fine. This is very important for us because
people are really sensitive when they wake up.”

That, I can agree with. As the author William Feather once said:
“Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious”. And, it turns
out, more than a little bit weird.

For now, I’ll stick to silence – and my good old-fashioned wind-up alarm.

Wakie is available for free from the App Store

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/11369673/Wakie-would-you-like-to-be-woken-up-by-a-stranger.html

AYF Leads Protest Challenging Azeri Aggression, Championing Artsakh’

AYF Leads Protest Challenging Azeri Aggression, Championing Artsakh’s
Freedom – Video

Friday, February 27th, 2015

Armenians in Washington D.C. protest Baku’s continuing aggression
against Armenians

WATCH: Pro-Aliyev Counter-Protesters Chant ‘Ramil Safarov, Ramil Safarov’

WASHINGTON–Members, alumni, and supporters of the Armenian Youth
Federation (AYF) braved sub-freezing temperatures today outside the
Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 25th
anniversary of the Baku massacres, condemn Baku’s ongoing
anti-Armenian aggression, and call for freedom and security for the
independent Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.

“Armenians in the Greater Washington Area — like our sisters and
brothers across America and around the world — share a core commitment
to championing Artsakh’s freedom and confronting Azerbaijan’s
aggression,” said AYF “Ani” Chapter Chairwoman Sevan Simonian. “We
were proud today to stand up for our community’s values – even against
the hateful tirades of pro-Aliyev counter-protesters.”

A small group of staff and supporters of the Azerbaijani Embassy
staged a counter-protest, repeatedly chanting the name “Ramil
Safarov,” in an apparent attempt to intimidate those gathered for the
AYF vigil. Safarov is the admitted and unapologetic axe-murder who
killed Armenian Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan during a NATO
peace-training exercise in Hungary. In 2012, after serving only a
fraction of his sentence in Hungary, Safarov was extradited to
Azerbaijan, where he was immediate pardoned, promoted and praised, a
moved that was broadly condemned worldwide, including by President
Obama.

Following the vigil, Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian of Soorp Khatch Armenian
Apostolic Church led the D.C. community members in prayer in memory of
the victims of the Baku, Sumgait, Kirovabad and Maragha massacres and
all those who lost their lives during the Artsakh liberation movement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSPBwqiu450
http://asbarez.com/132233/ayf-leads-protest-challenging-azeri-aggression-championing-artsakhs-freedom/

Standoff between Republican Party of Armenia and Prosperous Armenia

Standoff between Republican Party of Armenia and Prosperous Armenia is
an indication of serious problems- expert

YEREVAN, February 27. / ARKA /. The bitter standoff between the
governing Republican Party of Armenia of President Serzh Sargsyan and
the Prosperous Armenia Party of tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan is an
indication of serious socio-economic and political problems in the
country, a political expert Khachik Galstyan told in an interview with
Sputnik-Armenia radio station.

President Sagsyan, speaking at a February 12 meeting of the executive
board of the Republican Party of Armenia, lashed out at Gagik
Tsarukyan describing him as ‘a scourge for the country who lacks
intelligence, skills and education to govern Armenia.’

The following day he signed a decree expelling Gagik Tsarukyan from
the National Security Council and also ordered authorities to
investigate Tsarukyan, one of Armenia’s richest men, for alleged
tax-dodging and failure to attend parliament sessions.

Tsarukyan, in turn, accused Sargsyan of trying to punish him over his
refusal to back a constitutional reform that would allow Sargsyan to
remain Armenia’s leader beyond 2018 when his current presidential term
ends.

Khachik Galstyan praised today the governing party and the Prosperous
Armenia for deciding to settle the dispute peacefully after a meeting
between Sargsyan and Tsarukyan, which has diffused tension. Galsatyn
said this shows the wisdom of the politicians.

He said the Prosperous Armenia will use the pause to develop a new
strategy and a new party line.

On February 23 the Prosperous Armenia Party decided to boycott the
four-day session of the Armenian parliament. A senior party member
Naira Zohrabyan said the faction will discuss the current situation
and come out with a statement. Later the party said it will hold an
extraordinary congress on March 5. There were reports claiming that
Tsarukyan may resign as party leader.-0-

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Businessman Abram (Hamlet) Amirkhanyan committed suicide from gun pr

Armenian businessman Abram (Hamlet) Amirkhanyan committed suicide from
gun presented to him by former police chief

15:30 / 28.02.2015

Armenian businessman Abram (Hamlet) Amirkhanyan who committed suicide
on February 16 in his apartment shot himself from VIKING gun.

Nyut.am source reports that he had all the necessary documents for
legal possession of the gun which appeared to be presented to him by
former chief of the Armenian police Alik Sargsyan, who is currently
consultant to Armenia’s president.
A criminal case has been opened into the case under Article 110 of the
Armenia’s Criminal Code [driving someone to commit suicide]. According
to one of the causes of the suicide, the businessman shot himself
because of huge debts reaching few millions dollars.

Nyut.am

Armenian Grandmasters to play in U.S. Chess Championships

Armenian Grandmasters to play in U.S. Chess Championships

13:48 28/02/2015 >> SPORT

GMs Varuzhan Akobian and Samuel Sevian will participate in the U.S.
Chess Championship to be held from March 31 to April 14, 2015 in St.
Louis. They will play against GMs Kamsky, Nakamura, So, Robson,
Onischuk, Naroditsky, Shankland, Gareev, Troff, Holt.

WGM Tatev Abrahamyan will play in the U.S. Women’s Championship which
will be held in St. Louis on the same days, armchess.am reported.

Source: Panorama.am

Armenia to rule out illegal drug import from EEU – official

Armenia to rule out illegal drug import from EEU – official

13:48 * 28.02.15

As long as the drug import among the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
member states remains legally unregulated, any drugs imported to
Armenia from the common trade zone will have to undergo corresponding
procedures before entering the market, says the head of the Scientific
Centre of Drug and Medical Technology Expertise

“The legislation for the EEU area will be regulated starting from
January 2016, but Armenia is already an EEU member. So the only
problem today is that drugs imported to Armenia from the EEU may not
have a registration. But for Armenia, only registered drugs are
entitled to import,” Hakob Topchyan told Tert.am.

He explained that many drugs registered in other member states of the
economic bloc (which allows the free movement of goods across the
trade zone) may pave their way also to the domestic market, making
Armenia practically an illegal drug importer.

“Starting from 2016, the EEU will have a common drug register; [once
it is in effect], we will not have to follow this procedure. So we are
not complicating the issue today but just making clarifications to
regulate the domain. Any company importing drugs moves the goods to
storages after importing them from the EEU and later issues
notifications to the Ministry of Health to conduct documentation
within five days. After obtaining the certificate, the drugs will be
excised and undergo corresponding documentation within five days,” he
added.

As for the imports from third countries, Topchyan said they will
continue the customs clearance based on the one window principle in
effect at present.

Asked whether a relaxed border control will not increase the risk of
illegal import, Topchyan said he thinks that the
State Drug Inspection, which also controls the drug market, will
enforce the necessary fines on the infringers.

It comes after Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said at the special
cabinet meeting on Friday that they have serious measure to implement
to regulate the drug import from third countries.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/28/medicament/1602872

Le Grand Rabbin de France Haïm Korsia rend hommage aux fusillés de l

HOMMAGE
Le Grand Rabbin de France Haïm Korsia rend hommage aux fusillés de
l’Affiche rouge – Photos

jeudi 26 février, à l’initiative de l’Aumônerie Israélite des Armées
(AIA) et de l’Association Nationale des Anciens Combattants et
Résistants Arméniens (ANACRA), une cérémonie a été organisée à la
salle Nourham Fringhian de la Cathédrale arménienne de la rue Jean
Goujon à Paris à l’occasion du 71e anniversaire de l’exécution du
Groupe Manouchian (21 février 1944).

Mgr Norvan Zakarian et le Grand Rabbin Haïm Korsia

Cette troisième cérémonie conjointe entre Juifs et Arméniens s’est
déroulée, pour la première fois, depuis son élection (22 juin 2014),
sous les auspices du Grand Rabbin de France Haïm Korsia, en présence
de l’ambassadeur d’Arménie en France Viguen Tchitetchian, du
représentant de l’ambassade d’Israël en France Elat Ratson et de
Pierre Andrieu, ambassadeur, Co-président français du groupe de Minsk.
Autres personnalités voir plus bas *

Après un accueil particulièrement chaleureux destiné à Arsène
Tchakarian, 98 ans, survivant des compagnons de Missak Manouchian, le
président de l’ANACRA, Antoine Bagdikian placera la commémoration sous
le double symbole de l’hommage aux héros de l’Affiche rouge et celui
du centenaire du génocide des Arméniens.

Dans son intervention, il louera la rencontre avec Haïm Korsia qui a
permis d’organiser cet hommage annuel conjoint au groupe Manouchian ;
rappelant qu’en 1915, c’est >, Henry Morgenthau,
ambassadeur des États Unis, qui > Ce après quoi Talaat
pacha lui fera la remarque suivante : >
(Mémoires d’Henry Morgenthau, Erevan). Il évoque ensuite les destins
tragiques de Missak Manouchian et de son camarade Joseph Epstein,
avant de laisser la parole au grand Rabbin de France qui annonce un > juives et arméniennes auprès de toutes
les communautés juives d’Europe. >, dira-t-il.

Mettant l’accent sur la transmission de la mémoire, Haïm Korsia,
rendant hommage au combat du député Jean-Marc Germain pour la
panthéonisation du groupe Manouchian, a émis le voeu qu’une plaque
soit installée au Panthéon pour >. A ce
propos, il en appellera aux élus présents, toutes tendances
confondues, de relayer la proposition auprès de leurs groupes
respectifs dans un vaste mouvement populaire.

Mémoire partagée

Pour le grand Rabbin, citant Eli Wiesel : >, dira-t-il, se félicitant de l’union des deux
communautés.

Puis ce fut au tour du magnifique Arsène Tchakarian, 98 ans, qui
remerciera l’assemblée de se souvenir et d’honorer ses camarades, lui
qui avait juré que jusqu’à sa mort il parlerait de ses compagnons,
italiens, espagnols et juifs, tout en ajoutant, avec l’humour qu’on
lui connaît, que la mort le concernant >
(protestation du public). Il explique comment Marcel Rajman lui a
appris à se battre dans Paris, lui qui venait du Front. Que chacun
d’entre-eux ne connaissait pas leurs identités exactes puisqu’ils
n’avaient que des pseudonymes. Une mosaïque de nationalités. Dans le
Paris occupé les résistants de l’Affiche rouge ont réalisé 57
attentats, tuant plusieurs généraux et colonels nazis. C’est après
leur exécution qu’un camion benne déversera les corps dans une fosse
commune du cimetière d’Ivry… Et qu’Arsène promit qu’ils ne seraient
jamais oubliés.

Après une minute de silence dédiée à toutes les victimes des
génocides, attentats et atrocités d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, en France,
au Haut-Karabagh comme au moyen-Orient, Garbis Nigoghossian et Moshé
Taïeb ont énuméré les noms des 23 fusillés du 21 février 1944 au Mont
Valérien. S’ensuivirent le Der Vorghomia, chants et prières
arméniennes et juives à Manouchian. L’Affiche rouge et le Chant des
marais (chant des déportés) seront interprétés par Lucienne Deschamps,
tandis que pour clore la cérémonie l’assemblée entamera la
Marseillaise.

Jean Eckian + photos

* Andrej Byrt, ambassadeur de Pologne en France ; Lévon Sayan,
ambassadeur auprès de l’UNESCO, ; Hervé Marseile, sénateur-maire de
Meudon ; Léon Hovnanian, maire adjoint, Jean-Marc Germain, député des
Hauts-de-Seine ; Catherine Vieu-Charier, maire adjointe à la Mairie de
Paris, Jean-Yves Camus, Chargé de mission auprès du maire de Paris,
Alexis Govciyan, maire adjoint du 9ème arrondissement de Paris et
Président de la Mission 2015. Représentation des villes d’Arnouville,
Issy-les-Moulineaux, Asnières, Clamart, Le Plessis-Robinson, Sevran et
de la mairie du 16ème arrdt de Paris. Evagoras Mavrommatis, Président
des Chypriotes de France, Philippe-Roux de Lusignan, Armen Pétrossian,
Cercle Bernard Lazare, Office National des Anciens Combattants (ONAC),
UGAB, Mémorial de la Shoah, Rabbina européen, Rabbin Moshé Léwin…

Cérémonie co-organisée par Véronique Dubois (Aumônerie des Armées) et
Daniel Artinian avec les bénévoles de l’ANACRA.

samedi 28 février 2015,
Jean Eckian (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=108533

168 Zham: No wine and brandy exported from Armenia

168 Zham: No wine and brandy exported from Armenia

12:41 * 28.02.15

Armenia’s brandy and wine manufacturers are thought to have
practically stopped the exports since November 2014.

The export proceeds, which formerly went to salary, tax, credit and
supply payments, do not reportedly seem to be of any interests to
banks.

Speaking to the paper, President of the Armenian Union of Winemakers
Avag Harutyunyan said they expect at least loyal and liberal loan
classification policies by the Government in the coming months to
support the manufacturers.

“We understand that the situation on the Russian market is not likely
to change for quite long, but should it be delayed until July-August,
the grape procurement will be under a great threat, as we will not
have the necessary financial resources to purchase the harvest,” he is
quoted as telling 168 Zham.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/28/168/1603736