Constitutional Court Itself Violated The Law: Levon Zurabyan

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ITSELF VIOLATED THE LAW: LEVON ZURABYAN

Tert.am
16:55 ~U 02.02.10

Armenian National Congress (HAK) Coordinator Levon Zurabyan, while
speaking with journalists today, turned his attention to the upcoming
court proceedings in Armenia’s Constitutional Court to consider the
No. 10 electoral district elections as being invalid.

"The Constitutional Court has approved an unlawful and outrageous
decision, with which it has violated the law by designating March 5 as
the day to review the claim. The timeline in which the Constitutional
Court has the right to review those claims is clearly written in
the law. The only possibility of delay permitted by law is states
that the Court might be burdened with those claims which, likewise,
relate to the results of majority elections.

"All of you very well know that no other claim has been presented to
the Constitutional Court. In the context of those claims, the Court
can be burdened only with the No. 10 electoral district demand,
[which is] our claim. That is, the Constitutional Court has itself
violated the law," said Zurabyan.

The HAK coordinator noted that "unfortunately, in our country, it’s
not possible to challenge that [the Constitutional Court’s decision],
because there’s no such office to whom it would be possible to appeal
the unlawful act which the Constitutional Court has committed.

"But at least there’s one thing we can say: the Constitutional Court
shows that it’s simply one of the components of this thieving state
regime, their puppet, the one who does their bidding," added Zurabyan.

No Change To 2010 Armenian Film State Budget

NO CHANGE TO 2010 ARMENIAN FILM STATE BUDGET

Tert.am
16:52 ~U 26.01.10

The state has allocated the same amount to Armenia’s film industry
as it did last year: around 290 million AMD, as a result of which
the Armenian National Film Center is preparing to send half-finished
films and begin new ones.

According to the film centre’s director, Gevorg Gevorgyan, they will
be able to complete the following films by the end of 2010: Aram
Shahbazyan’s "Chnchik," Aram Sukiasyan’s musical "Lusapsak" (crown),
Mikail Vatinyan’s "Jannan ev Dzainnery," and Harutyun Khachatryan’s
"Chvogh Tnchunnery."

The names of young filmmakers who are behind the films currently
being produced are Maria Sahakyan, who will be filming "Alaverdi,"
and Nika Shek, whose film is called "My Poor, Dear Mother." Filmmaker
Edgar Baghdasaryan will film "Nerum."

Interview: Atom Egoyan – Putting All The Pieces Together

INTERVIEW: ATOM EGOYAN – PUTTING ALL THE PIECES TOGETHER

The Scotsman
26 January 2010 7:00 PM

FANS of art house darling Atom Egoyan are in for a treat when two very
different films by the Canadian-Armenian auteur hit our screens just
over a month apart.

The first to arrive, Adoration, premiered in Cannes back in 2008, and
is arguably Egoyan at his most demanding. On the other hand, Chloe, a
reworking of the French thriller Nathalie, was made with the idea of
finding a wider audience, and could prove to be one of the filmmaker’s
most box-office-friendly movies so far.

The last film Egoyan made with a "commercial agenda" was 2005’s Where
the Truth Lies, about a Rat Pack-like comedy double act. However, the
movie hit a snag in America when a sex scene involving a menage a
trois between Colin Firth, Kevin Bacon and Rachel Blanchard (one of
the stars of Adoration) landed the film with a dreaded NC-17 rating.

Egoyan appealed but had nothing he could offer the MPAA in the way of
cuts. In the end, the film was released unrated.

"That was my own stupidity," the director recalls, sighing. "I shot
that scene as one master. Now I realise if you have a scene like that
you’re supposed to go even further and have coverage so you can go
back and say, ‘I did this. So reconsider’. But we couldn’t do
anything. I still find it a little shocking that it crossed such a
line, because I was very careful not to show penetration. But,
apparently, it has to do with the number of thrusts. You can’t do more
than two. Now I’ve learned."

Chloe’s commercial potential stems not only from its
erotically-charged scenes between Hollywood A-lister Julianne Moore
and Mamma Mia star Anna Seyfried, as a suspicious wife and the escort
she hires to seduce her husband respectively, but as Egoyan has noted
himself, the script by Erin Cressida Wilson is much more linear, and
therefore more immediately accessible, than many of his own films. By
contrast, Adoration, which he regards as one of his three most
personal films to date, along with Family Viewing (1987) and Exotica
(1994), is one of the "riskiest and most extreme films that I have
done".

Indeed, Adoration exemplifies Egoyan’s method of fragmenting a
narrative and withholding information so that pieces of the puzzle,
and connections between characters, fall into place only gradually.

Consequently, there is no instant emotional connection to or
identification with the characters. Depending on your point of view,
and his films are all about different points of view, Egoyan’s work
can often be either intellectually stimulating or infuriating.

He knows that he makes demands on the audience. However, it’s just the
"way the stories come out", he insists. "I think once people commit to
(Adoration] then it’s very satisfying." Explaining, he says: "I do
feel that the strongest emotions you can reach are the ones where the
viewer has to have made an effort to have earned those emotions. Very
often in screen dramas, though, those emotions are given to you … you
become passive and just let the emotions wash over you, and at the end
it doesn’t have any residual effect, because you didn’t earn it."

Adoration ultimately pays off emotionally, he believes, because while
"it’s not immediately apparent where the film is going … you don’t
feel manipulated and actually feel that you are actively involved in
this process of putting it together."

And there are a lot of pieces to assemble in Adoration. Inspired in
part by a Jordanian man’s failed bid to blow up an El Al flight in
1986 by planting a bomb in his pregnant Irish girlfriend’s handbag,
the film attempts to reflect where we are post 9/11, as well as
tapping into such familiar Egoyan themes as the subjective nature of
truth, family dynamics, the legacy of history, the differences between
appearances and reality, and the impact of technology – in this case
the internet – on the construction of identity.

In the film, a high school student (Devon Bostick) orphaned when his
parents were killed in a car crash, reads an assignment to his class
in which he claims that his father was a terrorist. Taking the story
to the internet, he assumes a new identity that allows him to journey
deeper into his past and discover the truth about his grandfather’s
claim that his Muslim father was a monster who caused the fatal
accident intentionally.

"It’s a story about extremism," says Egoyan, and the way extreme
positions beget extreme responses. "Tolerance is ultimately about
understanding how someone else views the world from their perspective.

It’s not about applying your sense. I think the greatest Christian
myth is ‘do unto others as you would have done unto yourself’. But
maybe other people don’t want to be treated the way you want to be
treated. They might have a whole other way of what their sense of
dignity is. So to impose that is very aggressive."

Given its subject matter, it is either ironic or appropriate,
depending on how you look at it, that Adoration is, by Egoyan’s own
admission, extreme in its design. Perhaps explaining his decision to
follow it with something as relatively straightforward as Chloe, he
admits that the audience for such films is dwindling today, while
there are fewer distributors willing to handle them and fewer screens
to show them on.

"I find it very strange that a film like Where the Truth Lies has no
problem getting distribution all over the world and is available, but
when you make something that is maybe a more significant work, it
won’t get the same distribution because it doesn’t have the same stars
or it doesn’t have the same production values. But that’s just the
nature of how the industry is."

Although the internet is now providing many filmmakers with an
alternative means of delivering their films to an audience, Egoyan
sees a problem. Because he structures films like Adoration in a way
that is initially challenging and demands a viewer’s full attention –
not to mention his or her patience – he worries that people may not be
as attached to the work on the net or television as they would be in
the cinema.

"It’s like a piece of theatre," he suggests. "When you go into the
experience, you’re there and you’re committed to it for the hour and a
half, and it’s designed with that level of commitment. Otherwise it
doesn’t really work the same way. Even if you rent the DVD, you’re
more committed than if you’re watching something on the net. It’s the
least sustained way of assuring that there will be viewership, even
though it’s the largest possible audience."

It would be sad to see films like Adoration disappear from our cinema
screens. Yet you feel that in an age when people often demand instant
gratification, Egoyan may well be swimming against the tide. With
luck, he will continue to do so.

Turkey Demands Legal Guarantees From Armenia

TURKEY DEMANDS LEGAL GUARANTEES FROM ARMENIA

News.am
12:41 / 01/27/2010

Turkey has decided to get legal guarantees from Armenia as it considers
some points in the RA Constitutional Court’s verdict unacceptable.

The Turkish Zaman reports that the Turkish Foreign Office has started
working at such guarantees with the United States and Switzerland,
which acts as mediator in the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation.

Despite Armenia’s statements that the Constitutional Court’s verdict
will not affect the process, Ankara wants to receive a legal document
from Yerevan. Turkey is preparing a document on the incompatibility
of the verdict with the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

Ankara wants the U.S. and Switzerland to join the process.

Talking to RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pointed out that Turkey will not ratify the
protocols without legal guarantees from Yerevan.

Ankara also plans to apply to the OSCE Minsk Group and European Union.

Turkey will try to show Armenia’s attempts to avoid ratifying the
protocols. The Constitutional Court’s verdict obliges the Armenian
authorities to continue the process of international recognition of the
Armenian Genocide, which point was incorporated in the Declaration of
Independence and met with Ankara’s sharp reaction. Turkish diplomats
believe this point runs counter to the letter and spirit of the
protocols and demand commitment to the text.

Diplomatic sources give assurances that the protocols contain a point
on a joint historical subcommittee to study the events that happened in
Turkey early in the 20th century. In this respect the RA Constitutional
Court’s verdict runs counter to the protocols as well, writes Zaman.

Armenia, Georgia Reached Agreement Over Reconstruction Of St. Gevorg

ARMENIA, GEORGIA REACHED AGREEMENT OVER RECONSTRUCTION OF ST. GEVORG CHURCH

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.01.2010 20:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the 8th session of Armenian-Georgian
intergovernmental commission on economic issues, parties reached
an agreement the reconstruction of Surb Gevorg Church in Tbilisi,
said commission Co-Chair Vardan Badalyan.

"An agreement containing a clause on church reconstruction will be
signed today between relevant Ministries," he told journalists Tuesday.

Touching upon the problem of Javakhk he said the issue wasn’t discussed
at the meeting. He also noted the construction of Javakhk-Batumi
highway will create infrastructure development potentials in the
Armenian-populated region.

Turkey needs legal explanations from Armenian government

Turkey needs legal explanations from Armenian government
23.01.2010 17:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish side wants to learn how the decision of
Armenian Constitutional Court may affect Protocols, which must be
clarified, Turkish Armenian Business Development Council (TABDC)
co-chair, Kaan Soyak said.
As he noted in a conversation with PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, no one in
Turkey knows the legal power of Constitutional Court in Armenia.
"Turkey needs legal explanations from Armenian government, and not
political statements,’ Kaan Soyak said.

`We (businessman) want Protocols to be ratified as soon as possible,
without any delay in mean time. We invite both governments not to
create problems around Genocide and Karabakh issues, because their
further discussion will not lead to any progress,’ TABDC co-chair
stressed.

The Protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
the border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich by
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish
counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of
diplomatic talks held through Swiss mediation.

On January 12, 2010, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of
Armenia found the protocols conformable to the country’s Organic Law.

Georgia Breaks Ties with Commonwealth of Independent States, Once an

Georgia Breaks Ties with Commonwealth of Independent States, Once and
For All

Tert.am
16:26 – 22.01.10

Georgia today left the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of CIS Member
Nations. With this move, the South Caucasus country, once and for all,
breaks its ties with the Commonwealth of Independent States, reports
Interfax news agency.

On August 12, 2008, after the start of the South-Ossetia war, Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili announced that the country would leave
the CIS.

`Creation and management of a Brand’ special classes in Yerevan

Aysor, Armenia
Jan 23 2010

`Creation and management of a Brand’ special classes in Yerevan

Today in Yerevan was organized the special class called `Creation and
management of a Brand’ which was aimed at developing the abilities of
the companies in the mentioned sphere.. 34 representatives of 24
companies partake in those classes, 3 Georgian representatives in that
number.

The classes are organized by the support of the SPMS Company.

The Director of the SPMS Company Haykuhi Talsildaryan says that there
are a lot of IT in our country that are developed but as a brand they
are too weak.

According to the organizers the training `Creation and management of a
Brand’ will help to better realize what is the brand, how to create it
and how to control it in the markets. It means that the participants
will have the opportunity to get the answers to the following
questions whether it is possible to improve the image or to create a
new on, whether the attributes pf the brand are being discussed or
not, which are the skills of creating the image of the brand on time,
etc.

Levon Ter-Petrosyan Met Peter Semneby

LEVON TER-PETROSYAN MET PETER SEMNEBY

news.am
Jan 22 2010
Armenia

January 21, 2010 RA first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan met with EU
Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby.

The officials discussed Armenia-Turkey relations and prospects of
Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, ANC Press service informed NEWS.am.

Issues related to democracy restoration in Armenia, as well as the
release of political prisoners were also in focus.

ANC representatives Levon Zurabyan and Avetis Avagyan also attended
the meeting.

Armenian Government Expected Process Following Constitutional Court’

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT EXPECTED PROCESS FOLLOWING CONSTITUTIONAL COURT’S DECISION: SAFARYAN

Tert.am
14:01 ~U 20.01.10

According to Heritage Party parliamentary faction leader Stepan
Safaryan, the process which began with the Constitutional Court’s
decision was expected and accounted for by Armenia’s governing
leadership.

"The Constitutional Court, with its decision, recognized the Protocols
to correspond with the Constitution, but, at the same time, attempted
to bring forth Turkey’s wrath. With Yerevan’s estimations, Turkey will
read this decision, become indignant, [and] speak of preconditions,
which will provide grounds for Yerevan to raise the issue of both
Turkey and Armenia resigning from preconditions. But even if this
scenario comes into effect, Turkey and Armenia can be compelled to
endorse the Protocols – without ratification, and resigning from
the Nagorno-Karabakh precondition," said Safaryan, in speaking with
Tert.am.

However, in Safaryan’s opinion, nothing will come of this since what
is written in the Protocols and relates to the recognition of the
border between the two countries and the creation of a commission
of historians will remain unchanged. As noted by the Heritage Party
representative, "those are already not preconditions, but conditions."