Armenian Prime Minister: Opening The Border With Turkey To Considera

ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER: OPENING THE BORDER WITH TURKEY TO CONSIDERABLY INCREASE INDEPENDENCE OF ARMENIA’S ECONOMY

ArmInfo
2009-06-05 15:26:00

ArmInfo. "If Armenia has an alternative road for cargo carriages,
this will considerably increase the independence of the country’s
economy",- Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said during the
lecture "Tax-budget and monetary-credit policy of Armenia before the
crisis and today", Friday, within the frames of lectures for young
specialists "Crisis as an opportunity".

According to him, at the moment Armenia depends on Georgian
infrastructures to a great extent. "Two- thirds of Armenia’s commodity
turnover is carried out via Georgia and the dependence in this respect
is an extremely negative factor, which is made advantage of by our
neighbor",- Sargsyan said. He added that the delivery of cargo from
any place to Batumi or Poti costs twice as less as from these ports
to Armenia. "Certainly, if we have alternative ways, our independence
will considerably grow, transaction costs will abruptly fall, and we’ll
make use of cheaper roads",- the prime minister stressed. With opening
of an alternative road, the macro-environment in Armenia will change,
many spheres will become more competitive, commodity turnover in the
region and with European countries will activate, he said. "However,
one shouldn’t expect a miracle with the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border as time will be required because relevant enterprises should
created and investments should be made",- Sargsyan said.

Speaking of implementation of the project on construction of
Iran-Armenia

MG Co-Chairs Met With Grigory Karasin

MG CO-CHAIRS MET WITH GRIGORY KARASIN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 21:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 5, Russian Deputy FM Grigory Karasin
received OSCE MG Co-Chairs Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Bernard Fassier
(France), Matthew Bryza (US) and personal representative of OSCE
Chairman-in-Office Andjey Kasprshik. The diplomats arrived in Moscow
from St. Petersburg, where they had participated in Sargsyan-Aliev
meeting.

During the discussion, parties focused on situation and perspectives
in Karabakh settlement talks in the light of Armenian and Azeri
Presidents’ meeting in St. Petersburg. They also touched upon further
coordination of MG Co-Chairs’ further efforts as mediators, RF MFA
press service reports.

Director Of Hydroecology And Ichthyology Institute: Like Armenian Ci

DIRECTOR OF HYDROECOLOGY AND ICHTHYOLOGY INSTITUTE: LIKE ARMENIAN CITIZEN I THINK ONE MUST NOT ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF GOLD PROCESSING PLANT IN THE LAKE OF SEVAN BASIN

ArmInfo
2009-06-05 18:34:00

ArmInfo. Like an Armenian citizen I think one must not allow
construction of gold processing plant in the Lake of Sevan basin,
Director of Hydroecology and Ichthyology Institute under Armenian
National Academy of Science Bardukh Gabrielyan said at today’s
press-conference when commenting on the plans of GeoProMining company
to build a plant and a tailing dump near the Sotk deposit.

He stressed that the Institute gave no conclusions to the GPM
company. To recall, the given news became an object of discussion after
GeoProMining’s document entitled "Conceptual solutions of placement
of gold recovery plant in the area of Sotk mine with due regard for
environmental risks" consisting of 123 pages was published. It assesses
the impact of the processing enterprise in Sotk on environment,
storage of cyanides and toxic chemicals, as well as the tailing
dump. The introduction says that the natural and industrial risks
are revealed and presented by the Institute of Geological Sciences,
Institute of Eco-Noosphere Research, Hydroecology and Ichthyology
Institute of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences. On April 15,
during the public hearings on Sotk, the Institute officially denied the
rumors that it had been given GPM conclusion, though by the scientific
research is being held by the company’s order. "As a man of science,
I must give a conclusion, but only after the research is completed",-
Gabrielyan stressed.

Armenia Rejects Accommodation And Financing For One Of Best European

ARMENIA REJECTS ACCOMMODATION AND FINANCING FOR ONE OF BEST EUROPEAN CHOIRS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 15:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Magdeburg and Hale (Germany) hosted two choral
festivals – European night of choral art and international festival
of children’s choirs – from May 6 to 11. The event brought together
best choirs from Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Hungary,
Czech Republic and Belarus. Armenia was represented by Speghani choir,
whose program featured Komitas and Vache Shafaryan’s works.

Speghani’s concert began with a minute of silence to honor the memory
of soldiers killed in Shushu liberation battle, the fathers of the
children who sang in the choir when it was formed in 1996.

"During each tour abroad I am asked under the aegis of which music
school or academy the choir functions. And each time I refrain from
giving an exact answer," said Sarina Avtandilyan, the founder and
conductor of the choir.

Speghani’s participation in German festivals became possible thanks to
the Armenian Ministry of Culture. But the issue of premised is still
not settled. "Preparing for various festivals, we have to rehearse in
4 different halls every day. Thanks to patience of our singers and
their parents we achieved success. But Speghani can’t exist without
financial assistance and premises," Mrs. Avtandilyan said.

"Sarina Avtandalyan, who widowed in Karabakh war, is a member of
International Choir Association. Speghani, which consists of 60
children, is in the list of best choirs in Europe. And now, it has
no place to rehearse," art critic Margarita Rukhkyan said.

Works Of Japan And Armenian Artists Exhibited At NPAK

WORKS OF JAPAN AND ARMENIAN ARTISTS EXHIBITED AT NPAK

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.06.2009 22:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Joint exhibition of Armenian and Japan artists
Transition Hypothesis opened today at the Armenian Center for
Contemporary Experimental Art "NPAK" in Yerevan. 28 Armenian and Japan
artists presented their pictures, sculptures, photos and ceramic works.

"Art, created in modern Japan is perceived by the Japanese, the
Armenian experimental art is not understood in Armenia, the problem
is rooted in stereotypic way of thinking," told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter at the opening of the "Transition Hypothesis" one of the
curators of the exhibition Ara Haytayan .

Armenian-Japan joint exhibition was organized thank to the efforts
of the artists Ara Haytayan and Maki Kikio and with support of the
Tokio Gallery "Gindzya and Chume".

Armen Haroutiunian: Political Force Buying Votes Will Never Contribu

ARMEN HAROUTIUNIAN: POLITICAL FORCE BUYING VOTES WILL NEVER CONTRIBUTE TO IMPROVEMENT OF CITIZENS’ CONDITION

NOYAN TAPAN
JUNE 4, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The number of complaints addressed
to the RA Ombudsman in connection with the May 31 Yerevan Council
of Elders elections was much less and tension much lower than in the
previous elections, including elections of Yerevan Kentron prefect. RA
Ombudsman Armen Haroutiunian stated in his interview to the Shant TV
company. At that, besides a complaint on voters’ not being included in
the list, the rest complaints were oral and not concrete. "I formed
an impression that different political forces organize calls in the
direction of each other to fix that this or that force has done such
things," the Ombudsman said.

According to the information of Ombudsman’s Office, voter buying
had a mass nature in the past elections. The Ombudsman said that he
has repeatedly applied to voters asking them not to take money that
will be spent in a day or two and not to sell their future and the
future of their children. "A political force buying votes will never
contribute to improvement of citizens’ condition, for that citizen
to be always needy, to take 5-10 thousand drams and to elect it."

Speaking about cases of beating journalists, A. Haroutiunian
said: "It is a permanent, everyday culture, it has become the
topic of the day. We are surprised if no violence is used to a
journalist." According to him, that phenomenon has also become a
component of the political culture.

Economic Forum Starts In Saint Petersburg Today

ECONOMIC FORUM STARTS IN SAINT PETERSBURG TODAY

ArmInfo
2009-06-04 12:03:00

ArmInfo. Economic Forum starts in Saint Petersburg today. President
of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev will expectedly hold
negotiations with the counterparts from Azerbaijan and Armenia
today. The programme of the Forum is quite extended. S. Petersburg
will become a center of the world’s political life for several
days. Presidents of the Near and Far abroad, as well as representatives
of the world business elite will arrive to Russia for 3 days, the
Russian news service reports. The investment climate in Russia will
become the key topic of the Forum. Over 2,000 participants will be
present at the Forum, among them representatives of the political
elite and heads of the biggest corporations, such as Exxon Mobile,
Gazprom, TNK-BP and ONEXIM. However, not all the applicants will
arrive to the Forum because of the crisis. The reasons of the crisis,
its consequences for different business sectors, insight into the
history on the topic of the previous crises will be discussed during
the Forum. Moreover, Roundtables will be organized for the companies
of the banking, oil, transport and cinematography sectors. Possibility
of appearance of a reserve currency will become one of the central
topics of discussion.

The Law’s Tortured Efforts At Defining Race In America

THE LAW’S TORTURED EFFORTS AT DEFINING RACE IN AMERICA
By Kurt Greenbaum

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
onversation-about-race/general-news/2009/06/the-la ws-tortured-efforts-at-defining-race-in-america/
J une 3 2009

In an earlier post, I mentioned "A Story of Rhythm and Grace," a
book by former rock musician and current pastor Jimi Calhoun about
how the church can learn from rock and roll about healing the racial
divide. I’ve read a couple more chapters since. I was most taken,
so far, by a chapter that delves into the definition of race.

In one section, he cites Professor Ian F. Haney Lopez, who examined
legal cases in the United States involving race identity. Calhoun
quotes Lopez: "In its first words on the subject of citizenship,
Congress in 1790 restricted naturalization (process of immigrants
becoming U.S. citizens) to White persons." Calhoun goes on:

The cases that flowed out this law by Congress, known as the
prerequisite law, were rife with contradictions: "Judges qualified
Syrians as White in 1909, 1910 and 1915, but not in 1913 or
1914." Asian Indians were "White in 1910, 1913, 1919 and 1920, but
not in 1909, 1917, or after 1923…. Asians were not considered White
during this period and yet a court in 1909 ruled that Armenians were
White, even though their geographic origins made them at least Asian."

One more quote from Calhoun’s book:

It strikes me as sad that so much energy has been expended to
keep the idea of race alive when we cannot even define it with any
consistency. Professor Lopez’s book brings attention to the fact that
we are not sure what white is, and so it follows that if we can’t be
sure who is white, then we can’t be sure who is not.

Calhoun also mentions Homer Plessy, who lost his appeal to the
U.S. Supreme Court over his right to sit in the "whites only" section
of a railroad car in 1892. His case ushered in the period of "separate
but equal" until 1954. Plessy was seven-eighths "white American"
(whatever that means) and one-eighth African. He was light-skinned,
with straight hair. As Calhoun notes, "no one would have ever
known that he was ‘black’ had he not told anyone." That’s Plessy
on the left. I threw in a picture of Ulysses Grant, president from
1869-1877, just for the sake of comparing black-and-white portraits
from relatively the same period.

Calhoun’s chapter on our inability to really identify race was further
brought home to me by an item on the Poynter Institute journalism
web site by Sally Lehrman. She writes on the "Diversity at Work"
blog an item entitled, "Scholars Share Ideas about How Journalists
Can Better Cover Race." A pitfall, she points out, is "Thinking we
all mean the same thing when we use the word ‘race.’"

In "Racial Formation in the United States," the influential 1986 book
that conferees had come to celebrate, authors Michael Omi and Howard
Winant showed that race is not a fixed, stable or objective idea.

Race is a set of categories that the American people continuously
police, challenge and change. That means journalists must always
ask what people mean by "race." We should probe and highlight the
structures that shape the experience of race.

Calhoun’s chapter gives me some comfort when I read comments and talk
to people who declare with absolute certainty what "black" people do,
think and feel. It gives me comfort because it reminds me, yet again:
They can’t know.

http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/a-c

Baku, Ankara Cause Regional Instability

BAKU, ANKARA CAUSE REGIONAL INSTABILITY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.06.2009 10:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Flirting with Turkey through ‘football diplomacy’
and signature of secret ‘road map’ have already produced negative
results, an expert said.

"Recent statements by Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and Foreign
Minister Davutoglu can serve as a vivid example. These misters
neglected subordination and political tact, stated openly that
Karabakh problem is Turkey’s problem as well," said David Davtyan,
expert at ANALITIKA.at.ua center.

"Armenia is in a diplomatic trap. Before the "football dialogue",
Turks did not dare to make such statements. Now, they openly interfere
in the Karabakh process, lobbying their own interests and supporting
Baku. Yerevan doesn’t show any interest in Turkish-Azeri projects,
since they are economically ungrounded and can hardly be implemented,"
he said.

"Violating all norms of the international law, Turkey closed the border
with Armenia. Azerbaijan still denied the right of Karabakh poeple
to self-determination. It’s Ankara and Baku leaders, who destabilize
the region with a purpose to maximally damage Armenia’s interests,"
Davtyan resumed.

BAKU: Aliyev, Sargsyan To Discuss Karabakh Problem In St. Petersburg

ALIYEV, SARGSYAN TO DISCUSS KARABAKH PROBLEM IN ST. PETERSBURG: KREMLIN

Today.Az
s/52783.html
June 2 2009
Azerbaijan

Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents Serz Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev will
discuss solving situation around Nagorno-Karabakh in St. Petersburg
as a part of the international economic forum, RIA Novosti quoted
Russian president’s spokesperson Natalya Timakova as saying.

"This is a continuation of a process that president [Medvedev]
launched with signing of the Moscow Declaration. This is a very
important point that Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders headed to
St. Petersburg to participate at a forum. The forum enables to meet
and discuss the current situation once again," Timakova told reporters.

The resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was last discussed
at high level during Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents’ visit to
Moscow in April 2009.

"Here the fact that dialogue is continued and both sides are ready for
it and accept Russia’s mediation in this process is very important,"
the spokesperson said.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed
forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including
the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts. Azerbaijan
and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of
the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently
holding the peace negotiations.

http://www.today.az/news/politic