Spain Squad To Hold Open Training Session October 9 In Yerevan

SPAIN SQUAD TO HOLD OPEN TRAINING SESSION OCTOBER 9 IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.10.2009 10:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Spain football squad arrived in Yerevan October 8
and accommodated in "Marriott" hotel. On October 9 wards of Vicente
Del Bosque will hold open training session at 07.00 p.m. by Yerevan
time at the "Republican" stadium.

World Cup 2010 football qualifying match between national teams of
Armenia and Spain will be held in Yerevan in the "Republican" stadium"
and start at 09.00 p.m. by local time. .

A. Vardanyan: Process Not To Impede To International Recognition Of

A. VARDANYAN: PROCESS NOT TO IMPEDE TO INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Panorama.am
17:50 07/10/2009

The process of the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations cannot
impede to the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
the head of the Armenia and Karabakh Office of the Armenian Assembly
of America Arpi Vardanyan told journalists today.

"We have concerns the Turkish party will make use of the process
to suspend the recognition. Yesterday I contacted our office in
Washington and raised this issue, anyway, there is no such a view in
Washington now.

I don’t think, the process should be suspended," she said. According
to her, even if a sub-governmental commission be formed, everyone –
the Armenians, the Diaspora, other countries, as well as Turkey are
well aware that the Genocide is a fact and the Armenian historians
can provide evidence and facts to the commission members.

"Eventually, Turkey will recognize the Armenian Genocide. I am sure
of this to happen," A. Vardanyan stated. "The most significant thing
for me is to feel my history is not denied," she highlighted.

A. Vardanyan also said the draft resolution on the Armenian Genocide
is in the Congress now, though it has not been included into the agenda
yet. Following the pre-signing of the protocols over the normalization
of the Armenian-Turkish relations some more Congressmen have provided
signatures for the draft resolution and their total number reaches
132 by now.

President Sargsian Promotes Turkey Protocols In Diaspora Meetings

PRESIDENT SARGSIAN PROMOTES TURKEY PROTOCOLS IN DIASPORA MEETINGS
by Emil Sanamyan

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Tues day October 06, 2009

ARF stages street protests in New York and Los Angeles

New York – At meetings in New York and Los Angeles on October 3 and 4,
representatives of American-Armenian and Canadian-Armenian groups had
an exchange of views with President Serge Sargsian on the agreement
on the normalization of relations initialed between Armenia and
Turkey. The meetings were part of a longer presidential tour with
stops in France, Lebanon, and Russia.

According to Turkish officials, the protocols on diplomatic relations
and bilateral cooperation are expected to be signed by the foreign
ministers of the two countries in Zurich, Switzerland, on October
10. Armenian officials have not yet confirmed that date.

Armenian officials requested that the diaspora discussions be treated
as off the record, although many of the statements delivered by
organizations were made public either before or after the meetings.

The October 3 New York meeting included representatives from the
eastern United States and Canada, with representatives from the
western United States and Latin America attending the Los Angeles
meeting the following day.

The meetings were by invitation only. No public appearances were
organized, and an anticipated presidential interview with three Los
Angeles-area Armenian television channels did not take place.

Debate in New York

The New York event involved about 50 participants from the diaspora,
representing several dozen organizations, sitting at tables arranged
in a large square, with media sitting at a separate table.

President Sargsian’s delegation included former president of the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Arkady Ghoukasian, the chairperson of
Armenia’s Constitutional Court Gagik Harutiunian, Diaspora Minister
Hranush Hakobyan, and a dozen or more aides and diplomats.

Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, who handled the negotiations over
the protocols and is expected to be the one to sign the documents on
Armenia’s behalf, was not in the delegation. Neither were any members
of parliament; the protocols require parliamentary ratification to
go into effect.

Diaspora organizations represented included this newspaper’s parent
company CS Media and the U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee
(USAPAC). In attendance were archbishops and other clergy from the
Eastern and Canadian dioceses and prelacies of the Armenian Church,
representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF),
Armenian National Committee of America, and affiliated groups in the
eastern United States and Canada, the Armenian General Benevolent Union
and its associated organizations, the Armenian Assembly of America and
its affiliates, the Zoryan Institute, the Fund for Armenian Relief,
the Armenia Fund, Birthright Armenia, and the Congress of Canadian
Armenians.

Andranik Migranian, a Russian-Armenian community leader and former
Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission member now working in
New York, and Vahan Kololian of the Mosaic Institute of Toronto were
also present.

Media representatives in attendance included the Armenian Reporter,
the New York-based freelancer Florence Avakian, Ardzagank TV (which
also reports for Voice of America Armenian Service), AGBU and Ararat
magazines, the Boston-based Hairenik, Armenian Weekly, and Armenian
Mirror-Spectator newspapers, and the Montreal-based Horizon newspaper.

The event began with on-the-record introductory remarks by the
president. He reiterated his determination to proceed toward
normalization of relations with Turkey, while also admitting to a
number of reservations and concerns, many of which he had shared in
his interview with the Armenian Reporter last week.

Mr. Sargsian, who in the early 1990s was commander of Karabakh
self-defense forces, compared the ongoing talks with Turkey to the
war in Karabakh. The war was incredibly difficult and few initially
expected Armenian success, he said, but it was also unavoidable.

Just as Armenians prevailed in the war, Mr. Sargsian said, he fully
expected to be successful in talks with Turkey as well, which he also
described as difficult but unavoidable.

He also argued that the process of normalization of relations with
Turkey was not an excuse for a curtailment of genocide-affirmation
efforts.

On the subject of talks with Azerbaijan, Mr. Sargsian confirmed the
long-standing Armenian position that Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be made
part of Azerbaijan and that any settlement required serious security
guarantees for its Armenian population.

The president’s 40-minute introduction was followed by more than 40
statements, remarks, and questions from various organizations and
individuals that continued for nearly four hours uninterrupted.

The views expressed ranged from unreservedly supportive to highly
critical of the president’s policy on the Turkey protocols. There
were a number of tense exchanges.

Following the diaspora presentations, and comments by Mr. Ghoukasian
and Mr. Harutiunian, Mr. Sargsian wrapped up the meeting by responding
to some of the concerns and questions posed.

According to participants in the Los Angeles meeting, the event
involved about 60 diaspora representatives, with the president
responding to points raised after each of about 30 presentations. At
that meeting, while a number of disagreements were voiced, the
discussion remained civil.

Angry protests

Throughout the president’s tour, the ARF organized street protests,
with many thousands reportedly turning out in Los Angeles on October 4,
while up to 200 were seen picketing in New York the day before.

In New York the protestors came from as far away as Boston, Chicago,
and Washington. They held placards saying "Voch" (no) to the protocols,
telling the president "Mi Davachanir" (or Mi tavajanir, Do not betray),
and announcing that Mr. Sargsian was "not welcome in New York."

According to the Armenian Weekly, a smaller group of protestors at
one point entered the New York hotel where the meeting was taking
place; the protestors’ chanting briefly became audible inside the
meeting hall, before the New York police and the U.S. Secret Service
intervened.

Video reports available online indicate the Los Angeles protest
included similar slogans and also involved a brief attempt by
protestors to cross the police barricade, but no serious incidents.

According to Asbarez, some 200 activists set up a human barricade
around the Armenian Genocide monument in Montebello, as activists in
Paris had done two days earlier, in order to prevent President Sargsian
from laying flowers there. Whereas the president laid a wreath in
Paris after police physically removed protesters, he simply did not
show up at Montebello at the time the demonstrators had expected him.

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Tehran: Iran Documenting Art Of Ashiqlar For UNESCO Registration

IRAN DOCUMENTING ART OF ASHIQLAR FOR UNESCO REGISTRATION

Tehran Times
Wednesday, October 7, 2009

TEHRAN — Iran is gathering records on its unique traditional
performance art of Ashiqlar to register it on UNESCO’s List of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, an official of the Cultural
Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Organization (CHTHO) announced
on Tuesday.

The decision to register the art on the list will be independent of
the registration by Azerbaijan Republic of their Ashiqlar, Director
of CHTHO’s Office for Registration of Intangible Cultural Heritage,
Natural and Historical Sites Hossein-Ali Vakil said.

Azerbaijan Republic’s Ashiqlar was added to the list during UNESCO’s
Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible
Heritage meeting, which was held in Abu Dhabi from September 28 to
October 2.

During the meeting, Noruz, the ancient celebration of the Iranian New
Year, was registered on the list as common file from Iran, Azerbaijan,
India, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Turkey.

In addition, the titles and details of the radifs in Iranian music
were added to the list.

"In intangible cultural heritage, UNESCO is aware of variations,
so Iran’s art of Ashiqlar has the potential to be registered as an
independent file," Vakil said.

CHTHO’s Research Center assigned to compile the information for
the Ashiqlar file should complete its mission in mid March 2010
and afterwards the file, along with several other dossiers, will be
submitted to UNESCO, he explained.

Over the past few days, CHTHO has been criticized by some Iranian
scholars and cultural institutes for not raising objections to
Azerbaijan Republic’s decision to introduce the art of Ashiqlar as
an exclusive Azeri art form to UNESCO.

"Since we can submit Iran’s art of Ashiqlar to UNESCO as an independent
file, we didn’t raise any objections to Azerbaijan’s decision,"
Vakil said.

An Ashiq, also spelled Ashik and Ashug, is a mystic troubadour or
traveling bar ry, and storytelling in his performances.

The art of Ashiqlar or Ashiqs, mostly performed by men, is more common
in Iran’s northwestern provinces of East Azarbaijan, West Azarbaijan,
and Ardebil. Ashiqs can also be found in Iran’s Central Provinces
and Qom Province.

The art is also common in republics of Azerbaijan, and Armenia,
which were separated from Iran after a new border was established by
the treaties of Golestan (1813) and Turkmenchay (1828) following a
series of wars between Iran and the Russian Empire.

If Armenian Diaspora Cares For Armenia’s Future, It Should Contribut

IF ARMENIAN DIASPORA CARES FOR ARMENIA’S FUTURE, IT SHOULD CONTRIBUTE TO EFFORTS AIMED AT STRENGTHENING OF PEACE AND COOPERATION IN CAUCASUS: PRESIDENT OF TURKEY

ArmInfo
2009-10-05 15:35:00

ArmInfo. If the Armenian Diaspora cares for Armenia’s future, it
should contribute to the efforts aimed at strengthening of peace and
cooperation in the Caucasus, President of Turkey Abdullah Gul said
at a press-conference held after the 9th summit of the leaders of
Turkish-speaking countries in Nakhchivan, the Turkish electron mass
media report. The Turkish president thinks the Diaspora should not
remotely hinder the settlement of regional problems.

When talking about the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement,
the Turkish president expressed his support to the "principle of
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan" and said that occupation must
be stopped.

Briefing Skipper: IAEA, Clinton trip, Somalia, North Korea

Foreign Policy

Briefing Skipper: IAEA, Clinton trip, Somalia, North Korea
Fri, 10/02/2009 – 6:12pm

In which we scour the transcript of the State Department’s daily
presser so you don’t have to. Here are the highlights of today’s
briefing by spokesman Ian Kelly:

* IAEA Director Mohammed ElBaradei will go to Tehran this weekend to
work out the details of the plan to ship Iran’s low-enriched uranium
to some other country, Kelly said, but he claimed not know anything
about reports that Iran is denying they agreed to the scheme. "They
agreed in principle to do it, is my understanding," he said. The next
meeting is in Vienna on Oct. 18.
* Iran and North Korea will likely be a part of Secretary
Clinton’s agenda on her upcoming trip to Moscow, Kelly said, along
with a host of other issues. There are rumors today that she might
stop in Prague and Warsaw, but informed sources tell The Cable that
the yet- unannounced possible stop on the trip next week is Zurich and
it would be on the 10th if the Turks and Armenians come to an
agreement on restoring diplomatic relations.
* Amb. Phil Goldberg, coordinator for implementation of
U.N. Security Council Resolution 1874 (related to North Korean arms
proliferation), was in the UAE yesterday to discuss the resolution,
along with Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Danny Glaser and
others. The delegation will meet with Egyptian officials in Cairo
Sunday. The jet-setting Goldberg has already been to Malaysia, South
Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, and Singapore.
* Bad news on the fate of missing Vice Consul James Hogan in
Curacao. The police there found his bloody clothes and cell phone on
the beach.
* The U.S. has not suspended some $50 million of aid to Somalia,
as the New York Times reported today, according to Kelly. "We are, of
course, aware of the possibility that some of this aid is going
through areas that are controlled by al-Shabab, which, of course, is a
designated terrorist organization," said Kelly, but said the food aid
continues and was only paused
Secretary of State James Steinberg is back from his whirlwind tour of
Asia, but still no decision on whether to have one-on-one talks with
the North Koreans.

Scheduled Outage At NPP

SCHEDULED OUTAGE AT NPP

News.am
21:09 / 09/28/2009

The scheduled repair at the Metsamor nuclear-power plant (NPP) in
Armenia will last until October 21.

The managing company informed NEWS.am that the NPP was been shut down
for refueling and maintenance on September 5. The source pointed out
that no power supply problems should be expected in Armenia.

The annual energy output of the Metsamor NPP is 2bn kwh. The station
can operate until 2016. Armenia pledged to shut the NPP down by
signing an action plan under the New European Neighborhood program.

Armenia plans to construct a new NPP with a capacity of 1,200 MW
by 2016. The construction project is estimated at US $4bn. Such
investors as the Eurasian Development Bank have been involved in the
project. The WorleyParsons consortium (Australia) won the contest
for the construction of a new NPP in Armenia. The company will design
the new NPP and announce contests for potential investors.

RA Finance Minister Calls 2010 Budget Of Armenia "Budget Of Economic

RA FINANCE MINISTER CALLS 2010 BUDGET OF ARMENIA "BUDGET OF ECONOMIC STABILIZATION"

Noyan Tapan
Sep 29, 2009

No such file or directory 1.2-1.3% in Armenia which will enable to
get out of the crisis in 2011, RA Minister of Finance Tigran Davtian
told reporters on September 29.

In his words, the 2010 state budget is a budget of economic
stabilization.

"I think we will be able to finally stabilize the economy next year and
will even try to create a basis to ensure the sustanable development
of the country in the coming years," he said.

He informed the reporters that now and in future years the government
will conduct an expansionary policy aimed at neutralizing the crisis,
at the same time trying to maintain state expenditures. Social
expenditures, and expenses on national security and public
administration will be maintained within the limits of the possile. It
is planned to reduce shaply expenditures on the purchase of equipment
and vehicles, on business trips and reception of delegations in
2010. "We are going to establish a strict saving mode for the state
government system. We also envisage reducing, to some extent, capital
expenditures at the expense of the state budget," the minister said.

European Armenian Federation: Armenian-Turkish Protocols Should Be U

EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION: ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS SHOULD BE UNAMBIGUOUSLY REJECTED

ArmInfo
2009-09-29 18:08:00

ArmInfo. The Protocols on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey, which were
initiated under Swiss mediation earlier this year, are vehemently
opposed by the Armenians worldwide, says the statement published by
the European Armenian Federation (EAFJD), Tuesday.

According to the statement, the "Votch" (No) petition, which is open to
"all who uphold human dignity", was initiated by philologist Krikor
Beledian, essayist Janine Altounian, journalists Arpig Missakian
and Arpi Totoyan, historian Yves Ternon of France, Professor Mihran
Dabag, Director of the German Research Institute on Diasporas and
Genocides of Bochum University, and American professor Roger Smith,
former Chairman of the International Association of Genocides Scholars.

The petition, which is online at , has received
signatures from residents in nearly 30 countries and the campaign
is rapidly growing. The document considers that "by the signing
of these protocols, Armenia marginalizes the Diaspora, and enters
into the strategy of the Turkish State to divide the Armenian people
and to stigmatize and delegitimize the Diaspora for advocating the
consciousness of the Genocide".

"The Armenians worldwide welcome the "Votch" Petition. The Turkish
Armenian protocols are blatant infringements on the memory of the
Armenian Genocide and the dignity of its victims," stated Hilda
Tchoboian, the chairperson of the European Armenian Federation. "The
Turkish State is attempting to make its denial policy legitimate
by embedding it in a legally binding document that would have far-
reaching consequences not only for the Republic of Armenia, but for
Armenians worldwide," added Tchoboian.

www.votch.org

Komitas Vardapet "Anthology Of Letters" Now Available

Komitas Vardapet "Anthology of Letters" Now Available

2009 /09/28 | 15:20

A new anthology of letters written and received by Komitas Vardapet has
been published by Sarkis Khachents and the Printinfo publishing house.

The work contains 184 letters written by Komitas and 37 that he
received and is the most extensive volume of its kind to date.Each
letter includes detailed background information and notation for
the readers and errors appearing in previous compilations have been
edited out.

It is the third book in the musical series and will be followed by
the fourth and final volme, "Komitas in the Memoirs and Testimony of
Contemporaries". The book is now available in Yerevan bookshops or
by calling the publisher; Tel: 37410-46-53-80.

http://hetq.am/en/culture/komitas/