Compromise With Turkey Has Certain Boundaries Not To Be Crossed By A

COMPROMISE WITH TURKEY HAS CERTAIN BOUNDARIES NOT TO BE CROSSED BY ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 16:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Compromise with Turkey has certain boundaries
not to be crossed by Armenia, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Armenia’s
representative in Council of Europe, said in a speech delivered
at French University. "It’s hard to estimate the unexpectedness
of yesterday’s statement on normalizing Armenian-Turkish ties, but
statements on such processes between Yerevan and Ankara were made
many times," Armenian expert noted. According to him, Armenia focuses
on three issues while considering neighborhood with Turkey. "The
first factor is a third party’s, i.e. Baku’s participation in the
process, which is unacceptable for us. The second is the linkage
between Armenian-Turkish process and Karabakh settlement, and the
third concerns our past, i.e. history. It turns out that we need
to develop ties with Turkey, without being sensitive to historical
issues," Zohrab Mnatsakanyan noted, adding that none of above three
factors was reflected in yesterday’s statement.

At the current stage of public discussions, it’s very important for
both countries to properly assess the situation, the expert said.

Unorthodox Compromising Senator Ted Kennedy Extended Social Justice

UNORTHODOX COMPROMISING SENATOR TED KENNEDY EXTENDED SOCIAL JUSTICE IDEALS BEYOND AMERICAN BORDERS

Examiner.com
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Aug 28 2009

In May 2007, in his effort to put history in its proper perspective,
Senator Ted Kennedy voted that the President should accurately
acknowledge the Armenian genocide of the early 1900s. While the
Turkish government along with its lobbyists were opposed to the
passing of the U.S. Armenian genocide resolution by the U.S. House
Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2007, S. Res/H.Res.106, American
Genocide Resolution, was passed by a vote of 27-21. This resolution was
cosponsored by Senator Ted Kennedy. That same year Senator Ted Kennedy
urged Venezuela to re-open dissident radio and TV Stations in May
2007. He voted yes on ending the Vietnam embargo, no on strengthening
the trade embargo against Cuba, and no on limiting NATO expansion to
only Poland, Hungary & the former Czechoslovakia in 1998. He voted
to limit the President’s power to impose economic sanctions, no on
capping foreign aid at only $12.7 billion, and yes on enlarging NATO
to include Eastern Europe. His Senate record speaks for itself and
provides a glimpse at a Senator who believed in democratic ideals and
principles, fought for checks and balances on the executive branch and
against embargos that he deemed were ineffective (even given that his
brother President Kennedy had expanded the Cuban embargo.) Speaking
in 2007, he said,

"I believe the idea of isolating Cuba was a mistake…It has been
ineffective. Whatever the reasons and justifications may have been
at the time, now they are invalid."

And even while he regularly sparred with President Ronald Reagan,
as the featured speaker at a forum sponsored by the Ronald Reagan
Presidential Foundation and Library in 2007, he praised Reagan for his
aggressive stance toward the Soviet Union that resulted in securing
a better resolution to the Cold War. While there were certainly
abstract differences that led both to have different views of the
world around them, Kennedy found that Reagan’s interest to win a point
with a foe, didn’t lead to a rhetorical style that was contemptible
or that contained personal attacks. Reagan to Ted Kennedy was not a
loose cannon in the face of opposition.

"He was always a good friend and a gracious foe. He wanted to defeat
his opponents, but not destroy them."

Even so, Senator Ted Kennedy was very active on supporting a nuclear
freeze and in 1982 proposed a nuclear freeze resolution to halt the
nuclear arms race. He also actively opposed the Star Wars program. The
author of the "Hydrogen Molecular Ion" who later became part of the
Manhattan Project and the father of the first atomic bomb that was
built in Los Alamos, New Mexico, Edward Tiller had a very different
perspective that year.

"I hope [the nuclear-freeze movement] will not become an important
force. I hope more sense will prevail. If the nuclear freeze goes
through, this country won’t exist in 1990. The Soviet Union is a
country that has had totalitarian rule for many hundreds of years,
and what a relatively small ruling class there might do can be very
different from what a democratic country can decide to do. The rulers
in the Kremlin are as eager as Hitler was to get power over the whole
world. But unlike Hitler they are not gamblers. If we can put up a
missile defense that makes their attack dubious, chances are they
will never try the attack. We can avoid a third world war, but only
if strength is in the hands of those who want peace more than they
want power."

Even though he wanted to limit the use of sanctions as an instrument of
foreign policy, in 1985, after a visit to South Africa, he introduced
legislation to impose economic sanctions on South Africa. According to
Randal Robinson, a renowned anit-apartheid activist, and currently a
professor of human rights law at the Dickinson School of Law at Penn
State University,

"What we did that resulted in the overriding of Ronald Reagan’s veto
— the first time in the 20th century that a foreign policy veto of
a sitting president had been overridden by the Senate — that could
not have happened without Ted Kennedy. He was not just a major force,
he was the essential, he was the indispensable force."

Ted Kennedy’s vision of a just society didn’t end at the American
border.

When he spoke about the Iraq invasion, he was apprehensive.

"In Iraq, we have acted nearly alone, and we are paying a terrible
price," Kennedy said. "We can and sometimes must defend democracy
by force, but we cannot impose it by force. Democratic principles
are universal, but democracy must find its champions within each
country’s culture and tradition."

While conservative columnists had a field day calling the American
left morally bankcrupt as a result of Ted Kennedy’s public statements
about Iraq and specifically about the Abu Ghraib scandal – "We are
the most hated nation in the world," said Ted Kennedy, "as a result
of this disastrous policy in the prisons" – now they see him as a good
compromiser, pragmatic and a realist. Ted Kennedy was a bipartisan.

Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations in 2004 on the Iraq issue,
he conjured up John Adams,

"The nation is engaged in a major ongoing debate about why America
went to war in Iraq, when Iraq was not an imminent threat, had no
nuclear weapons, no persuasive links to Al Qaeda, no connection to
the terrorist attacks of September 11th, and no stockpiles of weapons
of mass destruction.

Over two centuries ago, John Adams spoke eloquently about the need to
let facts and evidence guide actions and policies. He said, "Facts are
stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations,
or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of
facts and evidence." Listen to those words again, and you can hear
John Adams speaking to us now about Iraq. "Facts are stubborn things;
and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of
our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.""

And in order to respond to the discrediting and the quickness to label
Kennedy as a Senator acting and speaking against American interests,
Ted Kennedy gave a speech at Johns Hopkins’ Paul H. Nitze School of
Advanced International Studies in Washington D.C. that is a perfect
example of his steadfast belief in the freedom of expression and his
belief that the decision about war and peace is not one to be made
in a back room on Capitol Hill.

"I have come here today to express my view that America should not go
to war against Iraq unless and until other reasonable alternatives are
exhausted. But I begin with the strongest possible affirmation that
good and decent people on all sides of this debate, who may in the
end stand on opposing sides of this decision, are equally committed
to our national security.

The life and death issue of war and peace is too important to be left
to politics. And I disagree with those who suggest that this fateful
issue cannot or should not be contested vigorously, publicly, and all
across America. When it is the people’s sons and daughters who will
risk and even lose their lives, then the people should hear and be
heard, speak and be listened to.

But there is a difference between honest public dialogue and partisan
appeals. There is a difference between questioning policy and
questioning motives. There are Republicans and Democrats who support
the immediate use of force – and Republicans and Democrats who have
raised doubts and dissented.

In this serious time for America and many American families, no
one should poison the public square by attacking the patriotism
of opponents, or by assailing proponents as more interested in the
cause of politics than in the merits of their cause. I reject this,
as should we all."

Although 34 radio stations have been forced off the air in Venezuela
at the beginning of August under circumstances that are being debated
and discussed, while licensing issues are being cited, Senator Kennedy
tried to keep Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) open. It was closed in
2007 and since then it has been reported that independent stations
have been threatened with greater frequency.

Finally, on the issues of the Cuban embargo, while President Nixon
and Henry Kissinger were able to frame Cuba within a cold war context
with enough success to win over much of Congress, Senator Ted Kennedy
prominently voiced that the embargo was an "outdated and unrealistic"
approach. He suggested that China and Cuba were more analogous.

Ted Kennedy never apologized about his liberal values on domestic
issues and foreign matters. According to insider Jay Doherty, an old
friend of Ted Kennedy’s, Ted Kennedy worked hard at his job and he was
aggressive at maintaining his friendships. Although he was attacked
for his views that government has a responsibility to improve the
lives of its citizens, he always believed in human rights and kept
this belief at the core of his arguments whether they be on domestic
or foreign issues. He found cruelty and anti-democratic crackdowns
a call to action. He defied conventional wisdom when it came to
nuclear attacks, and he took political risks that many would not take,
ones that might be considered taboo or too soft. Senator Ted Kennedy
challenged the reigning orthodoxy when it mattered most, when there
were only prevailing dynamics and alternatives were discouraged and
seemed few and far between.

http://www.examiner.com/x-52

Armenian Mining Companies Resume Export

ARMENIAN MINING COMPANIES RESUME EXPORT
Ruben Meloyan

Armenialiberty.org
Aug 26 2009

Several companies in Armenia’s troubled mining industry have reportedly
resumed exports of their products responding to a more favorable
price situation on the international market of non-ferrous metals.

An Armenian cargo shipping company confirmed to RFE/RL on Wednesday
that it is now providing services to several mining enterprises
exporting their products, including the plants in Agarak, Kajaran,
Kapan and Alaverdi.

Gagik Aghajanian, the executive director of the Apaven company,
linked this activity to a certain rise in international prices for
non-ferrous metals.

"They already work and work at a profit. It is another thing that in
the past they worked at a super profit. Now they do not idle as it
was at the beginning of this year," said Aghajanian.

Rubina Ter-Martirosian, a spokesperson for the Deno Gold Mining Company
that owns the copper-molybdenum enterprise in Kapan, confirmed to
RFE/RL that the company has resumed exports.

Ter-Martirosian said the enterprise that halted its operations in
November resumed in April. She, however, found it difficult to mention
when exactly the enterprise began to export its products.

"It is difficult to say when we began our export because it took some
time for a certain amount of concentrate to be accumulated before
its export began," she explained.

Ter-Martirosian, however, denied that the company has worked at a
profit. She said that since its foundation in 2006, the company has
worked at a loss. "The investments that the owner has made into the
enterprise have not yet paid," she added.

Non-ferrous metals have become Armenia’s number one export item in
recent years on the back of their soaring prices in world markets. The
collapse of global demand for them and a dramatic fall in prices
in the last quarter of 2008 has been the main reason why Armenian
exports tumbled dramatically in the first half of this year.

The Armenian industry showed a nearly 12 percent decline in the first
seven months of this year and idling enterprises in the mining sphere
have significantly contributed to this decline.

The Armenian government in late June approved a total of $44 million
in fresh loans to three struggling mining companies, namely Zangezur
Mining, Armenia Molybdenum Production, and the Agarak Copper and
Molybdenum Combine. The financial assistance was made possible due
to a $500 million Russian credit obtained by Armenia recently.

A spokesperson for GeoProMining, the owner of the Agarak Copper
and Molybdenum Combine, told RFE/RL that the enterprise resumed its
operations on June 30 and immediately reached the projected production
capacity, extracting 240 tons of copper ore a month.

According to Ruzanna Grigorian, the enterprise exports 2,500 tons of
copper concentrate and 30 tons of molybdenum to European markets on a
monthly basis. The spokesperson also added that GeoProMining fulfils
all its obligations to the staff and the Armenian government.

The Agarak plant temporarily halted its operations in February 2009,
but 500 workers continued to receive their full wages throughout
the downtime, while 400 workers were on a forced vacation and were
paid two-thirds of their wages. Currently, the enterprise employs
900 workers.

The international price for copper drastically fell last October –
from $8,000 to $3,000-3,500 per ton. The price has now partially
rebound to some $6,300.

Vivacell-MTS: "Summer Inspiration" Project Hosted In Artashat

VIVACELL-MTS: "SUMMER INSPIRATION" PROJECT HOSTED IN ARTASHAT

Panorama.am
17:08 24/08/2009

On August 24, 2009 VivaCell-MTS celebrated children talents in
Artashat, Ararat region, within the Summer Inspiration project for
the regional culture houses and arts and crafts schools of Armenia,
Company’s press service reports.

Artashat, which is abundant with talents, welcomed VivaCell-MTS with
a summer mood that was obvious in the children’s creativity. The
main theme of the artworks prepared for the tough competition was
VivaCell-MTS.

The Summer Inspiration project aims at revealing and promoting the
creativity of young children talents in the regions of Armenia. The
vivid imagination of a child is the theme for the contest. The
children’s artwork is judged on originality, clear expression, and
reflections of cultural traditions in the work. Art is presented
in a variety of mediums including folk dance, singing, painting,
needlework, acting, craft and photography. The artworks should be
associated with VivaCell-MTS or display VivaCell-MTS brand logo.

"We need to inject the motivation in our children, the love to create
and innovate. Tomorrow is our Responsibility: we will make it better
if we know how to raise our children today and how to make of their
talents a productive tool in the future," stated VivaCell-MTS General
Manager Ralph Yirikian.

As VivaCell-MTS promised, the Summer Inspiration project that started
on August 19th is growing and reaching all the marzes of Armenia,
bringing action, joy and healthy competitive spirit among children.

Chakhalyan Prosecutors Seek To Prevent Independent Ballistics Examin

CHAKHALYAN PROSECUTORS SEEK TO PREVENT INDEPENDENT BALLISTICS EXAMINATION
Kristine Aghalaryan

2009/08/25 | 10:02

Court Diaspora

Georgian prosecutors in the case of jailed Javakhk Armenian activist
and head of the "United Javakhk Alliance" Vahagn Chakhalyan have
yet to hand over the arms and ammunition allegedly taken from his
house and the Javakhk Youth Sports and Cultural Center to the proper
authorities for ballistics testing.

The Georgian Appeals Court had decided in favor of a motion by Vahagn
Chakhalyan’s lawyer, Nino Andriashvili, a member of the Georgian
"Human Rights Center NGO", to have the arms tested by an independent
expert. However, attorney Andriashvili states that prosecutors have
yet to hand over the weapons in their possession for testing.

In a phone conversation with "Hetq", the attorney said that he had
spoken with the judge’s assistant who said that before leaving for
vacation the judge had directed the prosecutor to hand over the
weapons to the independent examiner for testing. The deadline for
the testing had since passed.

"I called up the judge’s office again and spoke with the assistant
who said that the judge hadn’t returned to Tbilisi. I also called the
prosecutor but the phone had been disconnected. I am at a loss what
to do. We will be forced to once again motion for an examination at
the next trial session on September 18. The judge might respond by
saying that the trial is being delayed and pass sentence without
a ballistics examination. We can’t let this happen. We are not to
blame. The prosecution is doing everything it can to see that an
examination doesn’t happen," Nino Andriashvili said.

http://hetq.am/en/court/chakhalyan-28/

Pediatrician’s Conference In Karabakh

PEDIATRICIAN’S CONFERENCE IN KARABAKH

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Aug 24 2009
Armenia

A 2-day research and practice pediatrician’s conference took place
in Republican Children’s Hospital of Karabakh.

The conference was organized by the Health Ministry of Nagorno-Karabakh
(NKR) and Armenian Pediatrics Association by the assistance of the
RA Republican Party.

The participants were welcomed by NKR Health Minister Armen Khachatryan
and Ara Babloyan, Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Health
Care. Officials underlined the significance of the event as well as
expansion of the bilateral cooperation in health field.

Armenian doctors rendered consulting and medical assistance to
Karabakhi children.

Ninth Circuit Rejects Armenian Genocide Suit

NINTH CIRCUIT REJECTS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SUIT
By Annie Youderian

Courthouse News Service
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Au g 24 2009

(CN) – The 9th Circuit dismissed a lawsuit for insurance benefits
filed by victims of the Armenian genocide. The court said the claims
were trumped by the U.S. government’s refusal to use the term genocide
to describe the systematic slaughter of more than 500,000 Armenians
during and after World War I.

The plaintiffs, all of Armenian descent, cited a California code
that gives "Armenian Genocide" victims until 2010 to file insurance
claims. Their policies had been issued by two German insurers owned
by Munich Re.

The district court dismissed their claims for unjust enrichment and
constructive trust, but allowed the plaintiffs to sue for breach
of contract.

Munich Re challenged the ruling on several fronts, including that the
state law was preempted by the foreign affairs doctrine. The state
code isn’t valid, Munich Re argued, because the U.S. government doesn’t
officially recognize the Armenian Genocide, the term used to describe
the mass killings ordered by a political party in the Ottoman Empire
known as the Young Turks.

The Pasadena-based appellate panel voted 2-1 to dismiss all claims,
saying they were preempted by federal foreign policy.

Senior Circuit Judge Thompson cited the Bush administration’s efforts
to quash a 2007 Armenian Genocide Resolution, which sought official
recognition of the genocide. Former Secretary of State Condoleeza
Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates argued in a letter to House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi that passage of such a resolution "could harm
American troops in the field, constrain our ability to supply our
troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and significantly damage our efforts
to promote reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey."

Then-President George W. Bush added that the resolution "is not the
right response to these historic mass killings, and its passage would
do great harm to our relations with a key ally in NATO and in the
global war on terror."

No further action was taken on the resolution.

These and other statements by top-ranking U.S. officials "clearly
establish a presidential foreign policy preference against proving
legislative recognition to an ‘Armenian Genocide,’" Judge Thompson
noted.

"We conclude that [the California code] impermissibly infringes on
the federal government’s foreign affairs power."

In a dissenting opinion, Judge Pregerson argued that California has
the authority to regulate genocide insurance claims.

"There is no express federal policy forbidding California from
using the term ‘Armenian Genocide’ in the course of exercising its
traditional authority to regulate the insurance industry," Pregerson
wrote.

http://www.courthousenews.com/2009/08/24/N

Investigation Body Slurs Over March 1 Case, ANC Coordinator States

INVESTIGATION BODY SLURS OVER MARCH 1 CASE, ANC COORDINATOR STATES

Noyan Tapan
Aug 24, 2009

YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian National Congress (ANC)
has made a statement on the process of punishing all those guilty
of the disclosure of the 2008 March 1 events. ANC Coordinator Levon
Zurabian publicized the statement at an August 21 press conference.

"The 2008 March 1 crime of the regime against its own people,
peaceful demonstrants’ slaughter was followed by Armenian society’s
and international community’s, in particular, Council of Europe’s
demand to create a committee of an independent body to investigate the
events. It was considered as a pivotal demand as everybody understands
that the political crisis cannot be overcome in Armenia without making
clear the circumstances of the March 1 slaughter and punishing those
guilty," the ANC statement read.

According to the statement, in spite of the authorities’ attempts
to fail fact-finding committee’s work, the NA Ad-hoc Committee
received 3 reports from the fact-finding committee with flashy
revelations. "However the Ad-hoc Committee violating elementary rules
and commitments proceeding from the very mission declared by it,
has not made these proved, argumented reports a subject of public
and detailed discussion so far. Moreover, the committee members
violating the principle of impartiality before publication of the
final conclusion already make political statements and qualifications,
which serve official versions of the authorities. Such a conduct of the
Ad-hoc Committee is one more proof that indeed it is a committee of
slurring over the March 1 crimes, the only goal of which is to serve
the acting robber regime and to implement of the order of justifying
hundreds of violations of human rights and democracy norms. All
political forces included in the NA Ad-hoc Committee with their
humiliating role in essence finally and totally become an accomplice
to the March 1 crime and bear equal responsibility. It can be already
surely said that the report of the NA Ad-hoc Committee to be published
in September is a fiction, it will be written by disregarding the
current factual material, according to our information, even not in
this committee but at executive power’s cabinets," the ANC statement
read.

Under the circumstances the Armenian National Congress calls the
fact-finding committee for continuing its fact-finding activity as,
according to the statement, today after publication of its three
reports it has been established as the only instance of disclosure
of facts and the truth, enjoys confidence of society, as well as of
the international community.

According to L. Zurabian, the authorities got afraid of the three
reports presented, therefore the President ordered to dissolve the
fact-finding committee. The authorities declare that disclosure of
March 1 is the affair of the investigation body. However, indeed,
according to L. Zurabian, the investigation body slurs over the case.

FIDE Grand Prix 5th Tournament Ended With Ivanchuk’s Victory

FIDE GRAND PRIX 5TH TOURNAMENT ENDED WITH IVANCHUK’S VICTORY

armradio.am
24.08.2009 18:11

On August 23 the last round of the Grand Prix tournament, being held
in Jermuk, took place. In the final 13th round Ukrainian Vassily
Ivanchuk beat Armenian Vladimir Hakopian and has been crowned the
champion of the tournament.

In previous "Grand Prix" tournaments Ivanchuk has never performed a
successful participation but this time in Jermuk he has had perfect
participation winning the tournament. After the final round Armenian
GM Levon Aronian and Boris Gelfand have 8 points and share 2-3
horizontals. Boris Gelfand (Israel)-Peter Leko (Hungary) 1:0

ARFD Prepares Cooperation Platform

ARFD PREPARES COOPERATION PLATFORM

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.08.2009 17:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARFD prepares its own platform for cooperation with
political forces, ARFD parliamentarian Artsvik Minasyan told today
a news conference in Yerevan.

"We have always announced that our platform is still in process of
elaboration and will be published in September," Armenian MP said. It
will enable political forces to be more closely familiar with ARFD’s
position on country’s domestic and foreign policy, Minasyan added,
not ruling out possibility of cooperation with protesting forces.

ARFD parliamentarian also informed participants that on September
2, his party will organize a meeting devoted to Nagorno Karabakh’s
Independence Day.