Swedish Parliament to Re-Run Vote

SWEDISH PARLIAMENT TO RE-RUN VOTE

17:15:50 – 25/03/2010
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ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

The Swedish Parliament will hold a second vote on the Armenian
Genocide resolution in 2011, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt
stated in his March 25 interview with Turkish NTV.

It is wrong to adopt political decisions on the events which took
place 100 years ago. What should be in question now is 2015, when
Turkey may become a full-fledged EU member, rather than 1915, Bildt
said.

He expressed a hope the resolution-complicated Turkish-Swedish
relations will shortly be normalized. Minister Bildt gave assurances
that that Sweden is a friendly state to Turkey, RIA Novosti reports.

On March 11 the Swedish Parliament approved an Armenian Genocide
resolution. A week before, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee
on Foreign Affairs approved a similar resolution. Turkey recalled its
Ambassadors to the U.S and Sweden in protest.

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Chess: Levon Aronian Defeated Alexander Grischuk

LEVON ARONIAN DEFEATED ALEXANDER GRISCHUK

news.am, Armenia
March 25 2010

Armenian Grandmaster Levon Aronian defeated Alexander Grischuk (Russia)
1,5:0,5 in the regular round of Amber Blindfold and Rapid Tournament
in Nice, France.

The standings are as follows: Carlsen-13.5 points, Ivanchuk-13,
Kramnik-12, Grischuk-11.5, Gelfand, Karjakin-11, points each,
Gashimov, Svidler-10.5 points each, Aronian-9.5, Ponomarjov-7.5,
Smeets-5.5 and Dominges-4.5.

Aronian will face Dominges in the final round of the tournament.

Converse Bank Determines New Preferential Tariffs For Cards

CONVERSE BANK DETERMINES NEW PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS FOR CARDS

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.03.2010 15:43 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Converse Bank CJSC has revised service commission
charges for cards and specified more available and convenient tariffs.

Particularly, from now on the following terms will be effective for
cash collection at ATMs and POS-terminals of the Bank: cash collection
by debit cards of Converse Bank (free); by all credit cards, except
of VISA BUSINESS card, will be charged only 0.5% commissions.

4 months ago Converse Bank also improved tariffs for provision of
cards so that to establish more profitable partnership with clients.

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Begins Restoration Of Two Thoroughfares O

HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND BEGINS RESTORATION OF TWO THOROUGHFARES OF SHUSHI

Noyan Tapan
March 25, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 25, NOYAN TAPAN. With its recently initiated
reconstruction of the Garegin Nzhdeh and Alec Manoogian streets,
Shushi’s two main thoroughfares, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund has
begun to restore the city’s economic and social infrastructures. The
street-revitalization project is being realized through contributions
made by the Russian-Armenian community during Telethon 2009.

According to Fund’s press release, following the construction
of sewage, water-delivery, and drainage systems, the streets and
sidewalks (about 950 meters) will be paved and furbish, and light
posts will be installed throughout. The project will be completed
with the installation of 1.5-meter-wide lawns separating the streets
from the sidewalks.

"People of Shushi no longer believed that things would turn to the
better in their city. These streets in particular had long fallen
into disrepair. There is a great deal of bustle in this part of town.

Residents frequently use the telephone station and the bank or visit
the cultural center, whereas up till now the streets remained in
a terrible state", said Grigori Avanesyan, director of the Shushi
Administration’s Urban Development and Architecture Department. In the
Alec Manoogian Street is home to the fire station and the much-visited,
1847-built Hovhannes Mkrtich Church, better known as the Green Church
because of the color of its dome.

"This year our main goal is to implement a number of projects aimed
at helping Shushi stand on its feet; I hope that our revitalization
efforts will go a long way in strengthening Shushi residents’ bond
with their city, and not be limited to the Fund initiatives only", said
Ara Vardanyan, executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund.

In Der Zor, Armenian President Challenges Turkey

IN DER ZOR, ARMENIAN PRESIDENT CHALLENGES TURKEY
by Emil Sanamyan

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Wednesday March 24, 2010

Condemns Genocide denial, demands justice in speech at "Armenian
Auschwitz"

Istanbul, Turkey – President Serge Sargsian condemned the denial of
Armenian Genocide and urged its worldwide condemnation as he spoke in
the Syrian desert of Der Zor where hundreds of thousands were killed
during the Armenian Genocide.

On visit to Syria this week, Mr. Sargsyan challenged the Turkish
government to end its discriminatory policy towards Armenia and
demanded that past wrongs be addressed.

"As the President of the Republic of Armenia, the homeland of
all Armenians, I am here to ask: "Where and when will be held our
Nuremberg?"," the president said in reference to the trials held
following the Holocaust.

Mr. Sargsyan also urged third parties not to use Armenia-Turkey
dialogue as an excuse to avoid condemnation of the Genocide.

U.S. officials and others have in recent months refused to support
affirmation efforts citing the protocols signed but not implemented
by Armenia and Turkey.

On March 19, during her visit to Russia, Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton was asked about President Barack Obama’s pledge to recognize
the Genocide. Mrs. Clinton responded that Armenia and Turkey were
"working" to set up a "historical commission" to consider the issue.

Pres. Sargsyan argued that "it is irrelevant to cite some Commission
of Historians, since the Armenian-Turkish protocols provide for merely
a governmental sub-commission on historic dimension."

The Armenian president also appealed to "all those who will have
an occasion to express themselves on the topic of the recognition
of the Armenian Genocide, remember this desert, millions of ruined
human fortunes and this ancient people deprived of their motherland
and with pain in their hearts, before you make up your minds."

The full text of remarks is below:

Your Eminencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am here today since I could not but be here. It is the greatest
grief of my nation that has brought me here, the grief of the
first genocide of the 20th century and the greatest disgrace of the
civilized humanity.

Up to this moment, in the 21st century, the stigma of that disgrace
still remains on the foreheads of all those who have turned the
denial of the evident facts into their policy, turned it into their
bargaining chip and into their lifestyle and norm of behavior.

In the desert of Deir ez Zor the most monstrous acts of the tragedy had
taken place, and it is neither possible to articulate the particulars
of that tragedy in the language of human beings, nor am I going do
that since these particulars are well-known even to those who publicly
deny the veracity of the Genocide.

Bereft of home and property, bereft of children and parents, bereft
of health and the last hope, and finally bereft of the most important
– their homeland, these people were doomed to lose the last thing
they had – their life in accordance with the state orchestrated and
meticulously developed plan of extermination.

Quite often historians and journalists soundly compare Deir ez Zor with
Auschwitz saying that "Deir ez Zor is the Auschwitz of the Armenians".

I think that the chronology forces us to formulate the facts in
a reverse way: "Auschwitz is the Deir ez Zor of the Jews". Only a
generation later the humanity witnessed the Deir ez Zor of the Jews.

Today, as the President of the Republic of Armenia, the homeland
of all Armenians, I am here to ask: "Where and when will be held
our Nuremberg?"

I’m here to commemorate and to pray for the vast majority of my
slaughtered nation that had suffered both physical and cultural
extermination. I will elaborate neither on the quality, nor on the
quantity of the loss. Let me recall a single fact: as a result of
the Genocide the greatest share of the dialects of one of the most
ancient Indo-European languages – the Armenian – had been irreversibly
eradicated along with its speakers.

In spite of all that happened, we say that we are ready to establish
normal diplomatic relations with the modern Turkey, we are ready to
have open borders and economic relations, we are ready to make efforts
towards building confidence between the peoples of Armenia and Turkey,
we are ready to bring closer the two societies by breaking stereotypes
and myths that have nothing to do with the reality and developed in
decades of dearth of any sensible contacts.

We do this sincerely since we believe that there is no alternative to
the living and development between the neighbors through implementation
of what is proposed and still at the table, at least to start it
up. The signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols presented us with
an historic opportunity that should have a logical destine.

We, however, do not accept the style of references to the
Armenian-Turkish dialogue in attempts to avoid the recognition of
the Genocide. I do not think it helps the process.

Moreover, it is irrelevant to cite some Commission of Historians,
since the Armenian-Turkish protocols provide for merely a governmental
sub-commission on historic dimension. I assume everyone understands
what it means and what the difference is.

I ask all those who will have an occasion to elaborate or express
themselves on the topic of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide:
remember of this desert, millions of ruined human fortunes and this
ancient people deprived of their motherland and with pain in their
hearts, before you make up your minds.

In 1915 the greatest Armenian poets of the 20th century – 35 years old
Daniel Varuzhan and 37 years old Atom Yarjanian (Siamanto) had also
been slaughtered. Before being tortured to death, they were undressed,
because they wore European clothes.

In those times and places European clothes were quite expensive. The
executioners dressed up into the European clothes – stolen from the
Armenian geniuses encompassing millennia old civilization, stolen
from ordinary Armenians.

I would not interpret symbols signified in these images but I am
unequivocally convinced: while preaching European apparel, manners
or values no one has a right to cast these images in oblivion.

I am here to remind of the well-known words: "It is impossible to
kill a nation that does not want to die".

We mean to live and to grow. It is no more possible to intimidate or
blackmail us since we have seen the most horrible. We shall continue to
live and create with double vigor for us and for our innocent victims.

We look forward since we have a lot to say and to share with each
other, a lot to say and to share with the world: the brightness and
glow that Daniel Varuzhan and Atom Yarjanian had no chance to share.

And here, in Deir ez Zor, we firmly and loudly say over and over
again that we are, shall exist and will flourish.

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Erdogan’s Statement Is Updated Version Of 1915 Events: Kurdish Offic

ERDOGAN’S STATEMENT IS UPDATED VERSION OF 1915 EVENTS: KURDISH OFFICIAL

news.am
March 24 2010
Armenia

Selahattin Demirtas, leader of Peace and Democracy party, considered
Armenians’ defender in the Turkish Parliament responded to Erdogan’s
recent statement on deportation of 100.000 illegal Armenians from
the country.

According to Haberaktuel, at the parliamentary faction meeting Demirtas
said: "Statement that 100.000 illegal Armenian should be deported
from the country if needed reflects democratic value system of the
ruling party. It is the updated version of 1915 events for this year,
modern version of Talat Pasha and Enver Pasha…," Demirtas maintained.

Few days ago, commenting on same statement by Erdogan, MP from Kurdish
Peace and Democracy party Hasip Kaplan stated that such a move by
a 72-million Turkey will lead to foreign policy isolation and round
condemnation. "It is an incorrect and illegitimate approach."

Overnight Freezing Temperatures Have Damaged Armenian Crops This Yea

OVERNIGHT FREEZING TEMPERATURES HAVE DAMAGED ARMENIAN CROPS THIS YEAR

Tert.am
22.03.10

The cold weather in Armenia over the last few days has affected the
country’s agriculture. The RA Ministry of Agriculture and corresponding
divisions from the regional councils are currently assessing the
damages caused from temperatures falling below zero overnight, after
a string of warmer weather early this month.

As told to Tert.am by Gagik Manucharyan, head of the Department
of Botany and Forestry Economy at the Ministry of Agriculture,
preliminary data shows that Aragatsotn, Ararat and Armavir marzes
(provinces) have been hit the hardest. In Ararat and Armavir, the
apricot, plum and early-ripening peach trees have completely blossomed.

Incidents of crops and trees freezing have also been registered in
some areas of Kotayk, Syunik, and Vayots Dzor. Preliminary information
shows that the crops and trees of Tavush and Lori marzes haven’t been
seriously damaged.

RA Representative To CoE Signs A Number Of Protocols

RA REPRESENTATIVE TO COE SIGNS A NUMBER OF PROTOCOLS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.03.2010 12:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s permanent representative to the Council of
Europe Zohrab Mnatsakanyan signed protocols to the European Charter
of Local Self-Government and to European Framework Convention of
Cross-Border Cooperation between Communities and Local Authorities.

The documents were signed during Yerevan Mayor Gagik Beglaryan’s
visit to Strasburg.

Mr. Belgaryan’s agenda also included a meeting with CoE Deputy
Secretary General Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, RA MFA press office
reported.

Party leader says USA seeks to deploy troops to Azeri districts

Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran Sahar TV, Iran
March 18 2010

Party leader says USA seeks to deploy troops to Azeri districts

A senior member of the Islamic Party of Azerbaijan has said that the
"Madrid principles" towards the Karabakh conflict settlement are aimed
at deploying foreign forces in this country, Iran’s Sahar TV has
reported.

The deputy chairman of the party, Haci Vaqif Abdullayev, said that
under the Madrid principles, Armenian troops will be withdrawn from
five Armenian-held Azerbaijani districts, including 13 villages in
Kalbacar District, after which borders and all communications lines
between the conflicting sides will be opened and IDPs will return to
their homes, Sahar TV said. After that, the issue of the deployment of
"so-called peacekeeping forces" to the region in order to "supposedly"
ensure the safety of the IDPs and communications lines will probably
also be put on the agenda, he said, according to Sahar TV.

Abdullayev also said that the USA and Russia were more interested in
the implementation of this process because Azerbaijan’s Qubadli and
Zangilan districts border Iran, and the USA is trying to deploy its
troops or its Western allies’ troops to these districts and carry out
anti-Iranian activities. He went on to say that Azerbaijan should not
let anyone to use its territory against Iran, the TV channel said.

Abdullayev also noted that the Azerbaijani authorities should avoid
accepting the "Madrid principles" and should rely on its people and
Muslim countries, including Iran and Turkey, in the settlement of the
conflict.

[translated from Azeri]

Was Hovik Abrahamyan’s Complaint Unwarranted?

WAS HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN’S COMPLAINT UNWARRANTED?

Tert.am
13:45 ~U 18.03.10

In a government session today, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran
Sargsyan asked the President of the Central Bank of Armenia Artur
Javadyan explain why the government representative had not been present
at a discussion in the National Assembly over the bill on obligatory
car insurance.

According to Tigran Sargsyan, National Assembly Chair Hovik Abrahamyan
has complained that the government representative was not present at
that discussion.

In an effort to explain what had happened, Artur Javadyan said that the
Central Bank Deputy President Vahe Gabrielyan, the person in charge of
introducing the bill in parliament, had introduced it, had answered
all questions and was not present only at the final speeches as he
was having his holiday at that time – something everyone was aware of.

Javadyan also mentioned that he had notified Abrahamyan in person
that there would be no final speeches.

Tigran Sargsyan, in turn, said that from now on he must personally be
informed about all types of arrangements as they are being made, since
due to such arrangements, the government is being publicly criticized.