New Elections On December 6

NEW ELECTIONS ON DECEMBER 6

ns
September 23, 2009

By a decree of the RA Central Election Commission (CEC), new elections
have been scheduled in election districts 8 and 25 on December 6. So
far, no candidate or party has submitted an application for nomination
with the CEC.

Remind that the elections were scheduled after Armenian MPs Hakob
Hakobian (representing election district 8) and Sasun Mikaelian
(election district 25) were removed from posts under alleged charges
of March 1 deadly clashes.

The deadline for nomination expires at 8:00 September 27.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/09/23/electio

Yerevan To Host High Fest Theatre Festival Beginning October 1

YEREVAN TO HOST HIGH FEST THEATRE FESTIVAL BEGINNING OCTOBER 1

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.09.2009 15:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 1-8 Yerevan will host the 7th High Fest
international theatre festival under the patronage of RA President
and the sponsorship of Culture Ministry.

Festival will be attended by 33 theatre representatives from
22 countries, including Great Britain, Canada, Iceland, France,
Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Poland and Iran. Within festival frameworks,
50 performances will bе played on 16 theatrical stages in Yerevan.

Festival organizers will enable audience to watch spectacles staged
in the world’s best-known theatres including Philippe Genty (France),
Trickster Theatre (Switzerland) and Credo (Bulgaria). Festival will
be also attended by international theatrical experts Noel Wits, Pete
Brooks (Fine Arts Academy of London), Yana Prekova (Paris Quadrinale
of Theatre and Stage Painting) and David Burman (Director of Cook
Art Festival, St. Petersburg)

"The Overcoat" (author: Nikolay Gogol), performance staged by Bulgarian
Credo theatre, will this year open High Fest.

Armenian-Turkish Initiated Documents Are Initial Steps Aimed At Norm

ARMENIAN-TURKISH INITIATED DOCUMENTS ARE INITIAL STEPS AIMED AT NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. Within the framework of public
discussions, at the end of last week RA President Serzh Sargsyan
invited for a meeting more than thirty Armenian media heads to exchange
thoughts over issues regarding the current normalization process of
Armenia-Turkey relations.

S. Sargsyan told media heads that he expects an open and sincere
talk over the current normalization stage of Armenia-Turkey relations
attaching importance to their view as people having an active civil
position, as well as people forming the public opinion. He also
emphasized the importance of participation and assistance of the
two countries’ societies to this process and said that problem’s
solution cannot be achieved without it. S. Sargsyan once more attached
importance to many-sided coverage of the process and various opinions
regarding it in mass media.

During the interested and unconstrained discussion lasting more than
two hours media heads presented their opinion and considerations of
the process and initiated protocols, exchanged thoughts over possible
risks and concerns.

According to a report by the RA President’s Press Office, S. Sargsyan
gave explanations to the meeting participants about the main opinions
of the process voiced in media and issues being discussed. He said
that Armenia has entered a difficult, yet a necessary process. He
considered Armenian-Turkish initiated documents as initial steps
aimed at normalization of the relations, the main goal of which is
to ensure a minimum atmosphere, plane that will give a possibility
to start a dialogue with Turkey and to discuss many issues, starting
with economic, political up to historic and cultural ones.

Armenian Youth Chess Team To Partake In World Chess Champ

ARMENIAN YOUTH CHESS TEAM TO PARTAKE IN WORLD CHESS CHAMP

Aysor
Sept 21 2009
Armenia

Armenian youth chess team consisting of Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Hyke
Vartanyan, Tigran Petrosyan, Robert Agasaryan and Vahe Baghdasaryan
under Tigran Nalbandyan’s coaching will partake in U16 World Chess
Championship in Akhisar, Turkey. The tournament will pass on September,
24 to October, 3.

Note that Grand Master Avetik Grigoryan and World Chess Foundation
master Anna Hayrapetyan will partake in U20 World Chess Championship
on dates of October 21 to November 4 in Mar del Plata, Argentine.

Congratulations From The President Of Russia

CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA

armradio.am
21.09.2009 16:43

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sent a congratulatory message to
President Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of Armenia’s Independence Day.

In the message Dmitry Medvedev underlines the continuous development
of friendly relations between Armenia and Russia, "which stand out
for mutual understanding, respect and trust.

"I’m sure that the deepening of the strategic Armenian-Russian
relations contributes to the socio-economic progress of our countries,
and facilitates peace and stability in Transcaucasia.

We intend to take all the steps to develop the political dialogue,
the business and humanitarian cooperation," Dmitry Medvedev said in
a statement to the President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan.

Turks & Neo-Ottomans

TURKS & NEO-OTTOMANS
By Vicken Gulvartian, USA

21 September 2009

Never in my life have I seen the faces of so many Turks on the
front pages of Armenian newspapers as I have these past three
months: Erdogan, Babacan, Gul, Davutoglu, Mehmediarov, Aliyev and
others. Mustachioed, neo- Ottomans in dapper suits.

Turks are on the move from Central Asia to Europe en route from their
true origins to what they aspire to become, and the little country
of Armenia is caught in the middle of the most ambitious national
aspiration in modern times: Turkey’s transformation into the world
of the civilized.

If the key to what the Turks are seeking, namely, honor,
respectability, and modernism, lies with us the Armenians then we
must be ready to walk the walk.

But first, some facts:

Turkey is an Asian nation of 72 million inhabitants. It is a muslin
state (not secular), inhabited by peoples of Turkic stock. 99% of
Turkey’s land mass is situated in the Asian continent. The country
holds no natural resources, and a great percentage of the population
live off the land in medieval settings. Ethnic divisions are acute,
especially against a Kurdish minority of 15 million who do not speak
the same language, and do not share the lexicon of unity that emanates
>From Ankara.

The global economic boom of the past decade has been good for Turkey,
as Europe sought cheap labor to manufacture shirts and underwear,
and hotel rooms on beaches serving all-you-can- drink cocktails to
sun-deprived Scandinavians, and hard-drinking Brits. Much similar to
countries such as say, Vietnam, 80% of Turkey’s economy is based on
soft industries – textile, tourism, food packing, wireless telecom
and finance. Industries that foreign investors will easily move out
of the country in case of political turmoil or economic instability,
and there’s been quite a few of those these past 20 years – coup
d’états and financial meltdowns, defaults on foreign loans, and
currency devaluations.

Turkey’s much publicized million-strong army is well trained
to suppress the Kurds, and preserve an image of a democratic
(that’s a joke), secular (false) , modern (more like a rural-urban
hodge-podge), and European (Euro-Asian identity crisis) state. It can,
more appropriately, scare neighboring minnows like Kurds, Armenians
or Syrians, but has never been tested against a credible military
challenge. The notion that Turkey has one of the most formidable
armies in the world is yet another myth.

Modern Turkey is the direct successor of the Ottoman Empire – the
same entity that massacred 1.5 million of its own Armenian citizens,
expelled million others, and forcefully converted generations of
Armenians and Greeks through servitude and assimilation. An empire
built on religious fanaticism, brute20force, cruel taxation and a
dismal human rights record. Name one thing that can be attributed
to the Ottoman Turks that survives to this day as their lasting
contribution to civilization. Nothing, absolutely nothing!

Leave it to the Turks to position themselves as big players on
the world stage these days. Look at various regional conflicts and
Turkey’s self-suggested involvement as mediators, and you see no
effective solutions, and no genuine contributions: Azerbaijan-Armenia,
US-Iraq, Iran-Saudi Arabia, Syria-Israel. I know of no world conflict
– political, social or economic- that Turks have yet been able to
solve or put to rest! None. But that has not diminished from Turkey’s
belief in its own lies: That it has actually arrived on the world
scene, without the burden of its past, or the moral responsibility
of the present.

Worst yet, Turks see themselves as uniquely positioned as an "emerging
economy" to confront their distracters, especially those who keep
bringing up "this issue of the Armenians". In reality, they are
burdened by the knowledge that any admission to crimes against humans
(Genocide) would be a direct betrayal of the "principals" upon which
Mustafa Kemal founded their new nation in 1923- as a shining country
of a very happy and homogeneous population, at peace with its Ottoman
past, and ready to take on the challenges of a modern future built o
n universal values of democracy. A fiction of Mustafa’s imagination
conceived possibly at one of his "better moments" (he eventually died
of alcohol-induced cirrhosis at the age of 57). In reality, modern
Turkey has not and cannot progress beyond his idea of greatness as long
as it is held in place by an army that meddles in all affairs of the
state, suppressing the press and the multitude of historians, authors,
journalist and scholars relentlessly, meticulously and heartlessly,
and assassinating some of them at intervals. The people of Turkey, on
the other hand, have fear as their greatest motivation to… not talk!

Which bring us to 2009 and the current negotiations between Turkey
and Armenia, and possibly the opening of the border for the first
time since Armenia became independent in 1991. While Armenia must
negotiate for the opening of the border as a gesture of good neighborly
relations and for commercial reasons, it is continuously reminded to
do so without pre-conditions of Turkish admission to the Genocide.

Under pressure from the US and occasionally Europe (led by Turkey’s
only true historic friend – the British) the Turkey-Armenia issue
is getting to look more like a classics case of a crisis between
a weaker party forcefully stripped of the only right it possesses
for negotiations – the legitimacy of human rights, and the stronger
party pretending to promote what9s best for everyone, as long as the
best serves their own grand ambitions. Enter into this mess at the
eleventh-hour the mushy obama-esque style of US mediation in disputes
of the world, and the debate takes the bizarre new twist of "Let’s
not forget, but let’s forgive", or even better yet, "Let’s forget
and forgive".

The key to the puzzle rests, of course, in Yerevan, where a corrupt
government run by a president known for his gambling prowess not
in the corridors of power, but rather in the halls of Monte Carlo
runs the show. As shrewd as he thinks he may be, his counterpart is
Tayyip Erdogan, himself, a risk-taker who has a string of successes
in his build-up of a private financial empire worth in the billions
of dollars. Mr.Sarkissian, take note!

Can the government in Yerevan be trusted? And is the Armenian acuity
to eventually make a good deal out of a bad situation enough to make
this a risk worth making? I don’t think so. Turkey needs nothing of
Armenia except for an indefinite suspension of the Genocide issue,
or for at least the next 15 years until Turkey becomes, dadaaa
… European. The Turks believe that the absence of a debate is the
absence of the problem itself.

It is essential for Armenia to advance good relations with all its
neighbors, including Turkey. This means open borders, and negotiations
on all issues of interest to countries with shared borders, and
that’s exactly where the potential entanglement lies: What to do
about the Genocide?

Do not misunderstand. My whole argument is not about what Turkey will
do or must do, nor what the US can impose or must not. But rather
what we, Armenians must not do, and cannot do.

What Armenia must not and cannot do is to allow the Genocide to be
a topic for discussion. It is certainly a critical issue and a very
vital topic…

but not for discussion. Not by anyone, not anywhere, and not at
anytime.

In other words, the notion of "Let’s forget" is not possible, nor
any suggestion that the Genocide is "a topic" that is for future
historians to discuss, dispute and conclude. The Genocide is a
fact, a historically documented fact. Facts are not negotiable,
nor revised. Period!

The message that goes to Turkey is loud and clear: There is no hope for
their image as a genuinely modern country until all disputes of their
past are settled. Mistakes of fathers have a tendency to stick with
the permanence of an asterisk in most unlikely places. Mustafa Kemal
knew that, but at the end he lacked the European-ness he desperately
aspired to solve the case of the Ottomans right at the beginning.

The Republic of Armenia faces its biggest challenge so far because
the very history leading to its creation and existence will be questio
ned at each step of the way should Armenia participate in a bilateral
commission of historians that will be created to, supposedly, study the
Genocide. The process is nothing more than a cover for years of empty
talk in light of "new archives" that Turkey will put on the table for
endless discussions with no conclusions. Open-ended talks will surely
stall as Turkey will insist on the inclusion of yet another "new "
(fabricated) evidence of atrocities by Armenians. The same argument
that has been at the core of their strategy in denying the Genocide.

There can be only one outcome to the Turkish stance on the Genocide:
Admission. That, however, is a course that the people of Turkey might
eventually elect to take. It will be a good idea for them to start
where it’s easiest- With the more that million Turks amongst themselves
whose roots are to be found in their Armenian grandmothers who in
1915 were forcefully converted after their families were massacred
during the Genocide.

Then what are we Armenians to do, while we wait for Turkey to open,
modernize and be civilized by forces from inside, from places yet
unknown?

We are all missing the point if we make Turkey or the US the frontline
of our decision to a plan of action. It is time to collect our senses,
wave all politicians goodbye and work on the continuity and prosperity
of Armenian entities everywhere in the world as a constant reminder
to Turkey as to who may be losing the battle today, but can win the
war eventually. That is the course of history, and no one understands
that better than the exact same mustachioed neo-Ottomans in dapper
suits I have listed in the beginning of this column.

An article in the July issue of The Economist about Turkey concludes
with a notation by "a Western official" saying, " when it comes to
Turkey and Armenia, Turkey wins every time". The person in question has
failed to notice that we Armenians are not out to defeat Turkey. They
have their own people to do that for us.

http://www.keghart.com/node/667

ASHIB Awards 3 Clients With Certificates For Acquiring Tickets To Eu

ASHIB AWARDS 3 CLIENTS WITH CERTIFICATES FOR ACQUIRING TICKETS TO EUROPE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.09.2009 14:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In cooperation with international MoneyGram system,
ASHIB has today awarded 3 of its clients with certificates for
acquiring tickets to Europe, the bank’s press service reports.

Winners were selected by random choice during September 11 drawing
ceremony. Any bank client who received more than â~B¬ 400 between
June 10 and August 31 2009 can participate in function. In the same
period, the bank gave souvenirs to all its clients who received the
above-mentioned amount.

ASHIB currently carries out private money transfers via Contact,
MoneyGram, Migom, Fast Mail, Intel Express and RIA systems and
cooperates with Russia’s Promsvyazbank, Sotsgorbank, Fora-Bank and
Sberbank.

It has 49 branches in Armenia and 6 branches in NKR, as well as a
representative office in Paris.

In 2008, Moody’s international rating agency assigned to the bank
long-term Ba1 and short-term Not Prime local currency ratings,
long-term Ba3 and short-term Not-Prime foreign currency ratings,
as well as financial stability ("BFSR") "D-" rating.

Besides, the bank was last year awarded with ISO 9001: 2000
International System Management Certificate.

No Preconditions In Protocols: Republican Party

NO PRECONDITIONS IN PROTOCOLS: REPUBLICAN PARTY

Tert.am
Sept 16 2009
Armenia

Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) press spokesperson, RPA parliamentary
faction secretary Eduard Sharmazanov, in parliament yesterday, referred
to Armenia’s foreign policy, saying that, owing to that policy,
Armenia once more presented itself to the world as a steady partner.

Furthermore, Sharmazanov noted that firstly, proposals favourable
for Armenia were presented in the Madrid Principles, while the
Armenian-Turkish Protocols prove that Armenia wishes to have relations
with all its neighbours.

"Any preconditions on behalf of Turkey is unacceptable for us,"
Sharmazanov mentioned in particular, and emphasized that there are
no preconditions in the Protocols.

Eurovision To Impose Sanctions On Azerbaijan

EUROVISION TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON AZERBAIJAN

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Sept 14 2009
Armenia

Eurovision contest organizers completed the investigation on summoning
Azerbaijani citizens voted for Armenian contestants at Eurovision-2009,
RFE/RL’s reports. The decision on sanctions against Azerbaijan will
be made shortly.

Svante Stockselius, the Executive Director of Eurovision Contest stated
that Eurovision’s Reference Group, consisting of eight members met
in Oslo to reach a verdict regarding Azerbaijan. It will be further
submitted to European Broadcasting Union’s Television Committee,
that plans to announce its decision on Azerbaijan within the next
few days. Stockselius said Azerbaijan could be dismissed of charges
or could be accused of violating Eurovision rules and either fined
or banned from participating in the contest for up to three years.

The working group comprises representatives from Russia, Serbia and
Norway-the last three Eurovision winners as well as Spain, Holland,
Ireland and two representatives of Sweden.

As NEWS.am reported earlier, that Ministry of National Security of
Azerbaijan (MNS) detected Azerbaijani citizen Rovshan Nasirli who
voted for Armenia at Eurovision-2009. 43 Azerbaijani citizens voted
for Arshakyan sisters (Armenian contestants). MNS had a short talk of
their ‘political correctness’, ‘ethics’ and other paramount issues
Azerbaijani should not neglect. Nasirli said there was a list of
those voted for Arshakyan sisters.

Davutoglu In Bid To Win Parliament Support For Armenia Talks

DAVUTOGLU IN BID TO WIN PARLIAMENT SUPPORT FOR ARMENIA TALKS

Asbarez
avutoglu-in-bid-to-win-parliament-support-for-arme nia-talks/
Sep 14, 2009

ANKARA (Today’s Zaman)-Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on
Friday launched a round of talks aimed at winning the opposition’s
support for the government’s plans to normalize relations with Armenia
by opening the mutual border and restoring diplomatic ties.

Davutoglu met with Parliament Speaker Mehmet Ali Sahin. Opposition
Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal, skeptical of the
rapprochement process with Armenia, accepted a request from Davutoglu
to meet to discuss the planned steps. The two will meet next Tuesday.

The Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), a strong critic of the plans to
restore relations with Armenia, however, rejected Davutoglu’s request
for meeting.

Foreign Ministry sources expect that Davutoglu’s consultations
with political parties will be wrapped up by end of the month. "If
everything goes as planned and if mutual steps are taken, the borders
could be opened around New Year," Davutoglu said in an interview
earlier this month.

http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/14/d