SDHP Congress Is Not A Congress For Me: Lyudmila Sargsyan

SDHP CONGRESS IS NOT A CONGRESS FOR ME: LYUDMILA SARGSYAN

NEWS.am
18:40 / 12/16/2009

The Chairwoman of Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) Lyudmila
Sargsyan said that does not consider a Dec.16 Tsakhkadzor congress
convened by a group of Hunchaks a congress, she told in an interview
with NEWS.am.

Asked why extraordinary congress was held behind closed doors, which
is an RA legislation outrage, Sargsyan replied: "It was closed, so
as the journalists wouldn’t see the men of the street attending the
congress. There were no Hunchaks there."

A group of Hunchakian Party members, led by Vahan Shirkhanyan,
organized an extraordinary closed congress in Tsakhkadzor. A minority
group calling themselves Hunchaks intends to expel the duly elected
leader Lyudmila Sargsyan from the party.

She accused the closed congress organizers of attempts to withdraw
SDHP from Armenian National Congress and sell out to authorities.

Yerevan Launches Burning Charcoal Student Festival

YEREVAN LAUNCHES BURNING CHARCOAL STUDENT FESTIVAL

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.12.2009 16:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Burning Charcoal 3-day student festival organized by
State Art Academy student council was launched in Yerevan yesterday,
December 15.

Students’ artworks: pictures, sketches, sculptures, photographs and
designer collections were featured at the opening ceremony.

The festival will last till December 17, when jury composed of honored
Armenian art workers will announce the winners’ names.

Burning Charcoal student festival aims to promote development of art
in Armenia.

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan Participated In The Conf

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER EDWARD NALBANDYAN PARTICIPATED IN THE CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS OF MEMBER-STATES OF FRANCOPHONE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 16, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan, who is in Paris on a working visit, participated December
15 in the conference of foreign ministers of member-states of
Francophone International Organization.

Delegations from 70 member, associated and observing countries
participated at the ministerial meeting which took place within the
framework of 40th anniversary of creation of the organization.

Armenian Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department told
Armenpress that in the agenda of the ministerial meeting was the issue
on the process of implementation of decisions adopted at Quebec Summit
in October 2008.

Armenian foreign minister delivered a speech at the meeting.

Positively assessing the cooperation and conciliation of the member
states of the organization, Minister Nalbandyan pointed out that
Armenia is devoted to the values of the organization and will seek
active participation in the activity of Francophone.

In his speech Edward Nalbandyan presented the steps Armenia is
undertaking for the implementation of goals of the organization.

The Paris agenda of the minister also involved bilateral meetings.

At the meeting with the Director of Swiss Federal Department of Foreign
Affairs Michelin Calmy-Ray, the two parties expressed satisfaction for
the high level of political dialogue which creates an opportunity to
always follow the process of implementation of arrangements achieved
during previous meetings and point out new steps.

Edward Nalbandyan also met with the Foreign Minister of Morocco Fassi
Fihri. During the conversation the sides referred to the issues on
development of relations between Armenia and Morocco.

The two ministers exchanged thoughts over issues of Caucasian and
North African regions and over the ways of their solution, agreed to
conduct regular consultations between the foreign ministries of the
two countries. The foreign minister of Morocco invited his Armenian
counterpart to visit Rabat.

On the same day Edward Nalbandyan met with his Cambodian counterpart
Namhong Hor. The ministers exchanged thoughts over bilateral relations
and ways of forming economic cooperation lines. An arrangement has
been reached to activate bilateral contacts.

Within the framework of the visit to Paris Armenian foreign minister
met with the diplomatic consultant of French president Jan-David
Levit. The interlocutors discussed in details issues on consolidation
of Armenian-French friendly relations, referred to the wide-range of
international and regional issues.

Today the Armenian minister arrived back home.

BAKU: Parliamentary Committee Chair reproaches "Freedom House"

lAzerbaijani

Azerbaijani Parliamentary Committee Chairman reproaches "Freedom
House" with hostile position

Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 16 / Trend News A. Huseynbala /

The Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan is presented as a joint
territory of Azerbaijan and Armenia on the map entitled "Map of
Freedom", recently prepared by the organization "Freedom House".

Moreover, the organization ranked Azerbaijan among "restricted"
countries. It presented Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh as "relatively
free countries."

Chairman of the Azerbaijani Parliamentary Committee reproached the
organization "Freedom House" with a hostile position against
Azerbaijan.

"The denial of development of democratic processes in Azerbaijan,
economic and other spheres is at least unfair," the Milli Majlis
Committee on Human Rights chairman Rabiyyat Aslanova told Trend News
today.

On the map entitled "Map of Freedom", recently prepared by the
organization "Freedom House", the Nagorno-Karabakh region of
Azerbaijan is represented as a joint territory of Azerbaijan and
Armenia. In addition, identifying the Azerbaijan to the "unfree"
countries, it provided to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh as "relatively
free country."

Aslanova said that a comparison between Azerbaijan and Armenia in
human rights is absolutely unfair. "MPs and journalists are imprisoned
in Armenia." Freedom House "must express its attitude towards it. All
international organizations know about these facts, existing in
Armenia,. But the above-mentioned organization is trying to inform the
world about the facts in a different perspective," MP said.

She said that such false statements of "Freedom House" will not give
any results.

"The reason is that the world is watching events and is able to
distinguish democratic countries from non-democratic ones. Wrong
ideas, defamation made by this organization towards Azerbaijan, will
not bring any results because Azerbaijan is resolute in its position.
Its position aimed at the development of democratic reforms", chairman
of the committee said.

Aslanova said that as opposed to "Freedom House", many international
organizations recognize the achievements of Azerbaijan. "The
organizations with much greater authority recognize Azerbaijan as a
democratic country. As to "Freedom House", it is obvious that this
organization approaches its end," she said.

http://en.trend.az/news/society/rights/1601896.htm

CSTO Seeks Joint Solution To Afghan Problem

CSTO SEEKS JOINT SOLUTION TO AFGHAN PROBLEM

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.12.2009 14:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Collective Security Treaty Organization seeks a
joint solution to the Afghan problem, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
Bordyuzha said.

"The CSTO can work in several directions in Afghanistan, activities
including struggle against drag trafficking, formation of defense
and law enforcement agencies, training of personnel and resolution of
economic problems," he said during a Yerevan-Moscow TV space bridge
on Tuesday.

Latvian President’s Farewell Ceremony Takes Place On December 11 At

LATVIAN PRESIDENT’S FAREWELL CEREMONY TAKES PLACE ON DECEMBER 11 AT RA PRESIDENT’S RESIDENCE

Noyan Tapan
Dec 11, 2009

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. The farewell ceremony of Latvian
President Valdis Zatlers and his wife Mrs Lilita Zatlere, who had
arrived in Armenia on a three-day state visit, took place on December
11 at RA President’s residence.

According to RA President’s Press Office, before the farewell ceremony
the two Presidents summed up the visit.

Purchase And Sale Transactions Of 1.35 Million Dollars Conducted At

PURCHASE AND SALE TRANSACTIONS OF 1.35 MILLION DOLLARS CONDUCTED AT NASDAQ OMX ARMENIA OJSC ON DECEMBER 10

NOYAN TAPAN
DECEMBER 10 , 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Purchase and sale transactions of
1.35 million dollars at the weighted average exchange rate of 383.25
drams per dollar were conducted at Nasdaq OMX Armenia OJSC on December
10. According to the press service of the Central Bank of Armenia,
the closing price made 383.25 drams.

Armenian Government Approves Construction Development Programs

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
10.12.2009 18:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At today’s sitting, Armenian government approved
construction development program concept.

The concept aims at creation of prerequisites to develop and implement
new strategies in construction sphere.

Economy and Territorial Administration Ministries were commissioned to
develop the strategy within 6-month term. Strategy development works,
involving high-class experts and interested parties, will be conducted
in accordance with international standards.

EDITORIAL: 60 Year Later, A Cherished Document Is Further Discarded

EDITORIAL: 60 YEAR LATER, A CHERISHED DOCUMENT IS FURTHER DISCARDED

Asbarez
Dec 10th, 2009

UN Assembly session that approved Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR) in 1984.

Today is the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.

As we look back on the past six decades, it is evident that the
signatory nations have not fully adhered to the declaration, nor have
they respected the impetus for drafting this important document.

We see more human rights abuses today around the world that go
unpunished and even unnoticed. Yet world leaders regularly invoke
the Declaration to paint themselves as arbiters of justice and
responsible citizens of a world currently marred by war, genocide,
poverty and corruption

"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards
one another in a spirit of brotherhood," reads Article I of the
Declaration.

Using the Declaration as a blueprint for advancing a civilized world
is nowhere more appropriate than the current Armenian reality.

After almost 95 years, Turkey not only continues to deny the Armenian
Genocide but has set in motion a series of events that aim to forever
bury the fact that its predecessors systematically murdered a race
and attempted to wipe an entire nation off the face of this earth. The
US’s continued collusion in this matter, makes it-a so-called bastion
of human rights-complicit in the crime because of the state-sponsored
and adamant denial of this historic fact.

On the Karabakh front, this very declaration is being thrown out in
the internationally-sponsored peace talks, which all but ignores the
Azeri aggression that started the war in the first place and calls on
Armenians to make severe concessions in order to appease gratuitous and
unreasonable international interests that, at the core, trample upon
the 30 articles that make up the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Domestically, the Armenian authorities have gradually tightened the
noose around their citizens by pillaging the country’s national wealth
for personal gain, and this year, through their reckless disregard,
have steered the entire nation toward a dangerous path that all but
jeopardizes the future of its very existence.

To enumerate the daily breaches of the Declaration in every-day life
would require a Web portal quadruple the size of Google.

The utopian nature of the Declaration has given rise to the
proliferation of organizations whose mission to preserve the essence
of the document has earned them the reputation of watchdog in the
international arena. Unfortunately, these groups have also been
tarnished, to a certain extent, by personal and political gains and
their arbitrations often contradict their stated purpose. By becoming
the pawns of political power[broker]s, they have diminished their
role and have become servants to narrow political interests.

To preserve and protect the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a
crucial imperative now, more than ever. Politics, greed and the wanton
desire for domination have blurred the lines of acceptable behavior
and expectations and heinous violations of basic human rights have
become tolerable in this global society.

On this anniversary, each individual-citizen of the world-must pledge
to not merely work to preserve but to vigorously fight to uphold
and protect human rights in order to ensure that humankind can be
differentiated from savage beasts.

Russian Ambassador To Armenia Visits Nairit Factory

RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA VISITS NAIRIT FACTORY

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.12.2009 18:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russian Ambassador to Armenia, Vaycheslav
Kovalenko visited Nairit factory, where he was briefed on its issues,
perspectives and acquirements. The Ambassador also visited production
department, fully reconstructed and upgraded after the accident,
Nairit press service reported.

During ambassadorial visit, Nairit Director General, Vahag Melkonyan
offered new collaboration directions to promote factories economic
partnership traditions.

Vyacheslav Kovalenko, for his part, expressed readiness to support
mutually beneficial relations between Nairit Factory and Russian
companies.