HSBC Bank Armenia Expects The Number Of Clients Using Internet Banki

HSBC BANK ARMENIA EXPECTS THE NUMBER OF CLIENTS USING INTERNET BANKING SERVICES TO GROW TO 2000

ARKA
DECEMBER 16, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, December 16, /ARKA/. HSBC Bank Armenia Chief Executive
Director Tim Slater told ARKA they expect the number of their clients
using Internet banking services to grow from current 1600 to 2000.

In an interview with the agency he said Internet banking is available
in 46 countries and in 42 it was recognized as the best Internet
banking service.

He said HSBC Bank Armenia has also 12,000 customers using Telephone
banking services. The bank has invested USD$2 million this year to
introduce these services, which Tim Slater described as the bank’s
main achievement in the outgoing year.

‘We have offered our clients a wide choice of banking instruments,
available at our 7 branches and 50 ATMs. Telephone banking is available
from 8 am to 23 pm, while Internet banking is available round the
clock,’ he said.

Among other achievements of the bank he pointed out the establishment
of the Administrative Center to move out back-offices in. This has
increased the bank’s efficiency. ‘At the same time we are focusing
on so-called Status clients. They are those who have deposited in our
bank about 35 million Drams. Their number is expected to grow to over
450 by the end of the year,’ he said.

HSBC Bank Armenia is a subsidiary of HSBC Bank plc. It was registered
in Armenia in 1995.

Seventy percent of its hares are held by HSBC plc and 30% by Armenian
overseas investors. HSBC Bank Armenia joined NASDAQ OMX Armenia in
2009 January. M.M.

Genocide Legal Initiative: Solidarity with Victims of All Genocides

Solidarity with the Victims of All Genocides

Armenian Genocide Legal Initiative
c/o The Temple of Peace, Cardiff
[email protected]
00447718982 732

Geoffrey Robertson QC’s Legal Opinion on the Armenian Genocide is
unopposed and unchallenged in the UK Parliament

Today on 14th December 2009, Geoffrey Robertson QC, in a meeting
organised by the British Armenian All Party Parliamentary Group,
developed the conclusions of his Legal Opinion into the Armenian
Genocide and the present Labour government’s ten-year campaign to
mislead parliament on this foreign policy and ethical issue. This
administration has continued to maintain that it has examined the
issue when it had not, that it sought expert opinion when none was
sought, and advances arguments for its policy that are demolished in
the Legal Opinion.

Baroness Cox detailed the long and continuing campaign in parliament
for this deplorable policy to be exposed and the truth to be revealed.

The legal opinion has been circulated to all forty senior jurist
members of both Houses of Parliament, to leading barristers and
university departments in this field of human rights and international
relations. No-one has challenged the central tenets of this
ground-breaking Legal Opinion.

There has been no reaction from the British Government nor from the
Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Based on new material obtained under
the Freedom of Information Act, the findings of the QC’s report are so
stark that challenging this independent analysis exposes the web of
lies that has already been spun over all these years.

This marks a milestone as the end of the UK government’s policy
towards the Armenian Genocide from Denial to an Embarrassed Silence, a
matter that has no statute of limitations and concerns the very moral
character of any government anywhere.

A spokesman for the Armenian lobbying group said: "Up to June 2007 the
government line was that `there was no sufficiently unequivocal
evidence" and "historians are divided on the subject". When this was
proved to be false, they have now recourse at new argument: that
Genocide Recognition is a matter for Turkey and Armenia, not for the
outside world. This ignores the conclusions reached by the most
eminent historians of this topic, and the self-evident truth that
genocide denial always demonises the victims, while exonerating the
perpetrator. This should not be the basis of foreign affairs and
ethical policy of any civilised government. The British stance
supports the present policy of the Turkish authorities who prosecute
any individual who dares to challenge the official line on history,
and denies ethnic and religious minorities the rights enjoyed by the
majority. The reality is that this encourages the extreme nationalist
forces prevalent in that country that maintain that the "noble Turk"
who would be incapable of crimes such as Genocide, and also that to be
a Turkish citizen is synonymous with being an ethnic Turk. The UK
government’s accommodation of these ideologies is sadly reminiscent of
the appeasement of the Nazis in the late thirties."

Today we can legitimately claim that the government has failed to rise
to the challenge of defending its policy of collusion with the Turkish
State’s denial of its criminal past. Gordon Brown, the only trained
historian in this administration, should have justified its policy,
for the government’s silence speaks volumes.

"In view of this new crime of Turkey against humanity and
civilization, the Allied governments make known publicly to the
Sublime Porte that they will hold all members of the Turkish
Government, as well as those officials who have participated in these
massacres, personally responsible’." Allied Powers’ statement, 24 May
1915

"` … neither this government nor previous governments have judged
that the evidence is sufficiently unequivocal to persuade us that
these events should be categorised as genocide, as defined by the 1948
UN Convention on Genocide’."
Lord Malloch-Brown, Hansard, Written Answers, 4 March 2008

"`Her Majesty’s Government (HMG) has consistently (at least until
2007) wrongly maintained both that the decision is one for historians
and that historians are divided on the subject, ignoring the fact that
the decision is one for legal judgment and no reputable historian
could possibly deny the central facts of the deportations and the
racial and religious motivations behind the deaths of a significant
proportion of the Armenian people. HMG has also maintained the fiction
that it is somehow contrary to legal practice to apply the description
`genocide’ to events that occurred prior to 1948. This and other
mistaken or illogical arguments have been made, so the internal policy
memoranda reveal, in a hitherto successful effort not to upset the
`neuralgic’ Turkish government. The dubious ethics involved in this
approach have been acknowledged (once, back in 1999) but there appears
to be no interest in establishing the truth of the matter or
re-asserting the position that HMG took at the time, or in
understanding (let alone applying) the modern law of genocide
… … There is no recognition at all of the importance of nations
acknowledging their past crimes against humanity, or of supporting the
descendents of victims who still, almost a century later, have to live
with the consequences’."

Geoffrey Robertson. Was there an Armenian Genocide?
Legal Opinion, October 2009

Georgian State And Ombudsman Sign Memorandum On Protecting Minoritie

GEORGIAN STATE AND OMBUDSMAN SIGN MEMORANDUM ON PROTECTING MINORITIES’ RIGHTS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
14.12.2009 20:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian State Minister for Reintegration, Teymuraz
Yakobashvili and Ombudsman George Tugushi concluded a Memorandum on
Protecting Minorities’ Rights. The document signed with the country’s
Human Rights Defender will guarantee that the Government keep all
minority-related issues in the spotlight.

"I don’t like the term ‘national minorities’ because all people
should enjoy equal rights. Our task consists in making each national
minority representative a full-fledged citizen of Georgia," Teymuraz
Yakobashvili said.

Azerbaijani Defense Minister: Solving Karabakh Conflict Militarily I

AZERBAIJANI DEFENSE MINISTER: SOLVING KARABAKH CONFLICT MILITARILY INEVITABLE IF NOT SETTLED PEACEFULLY

armradio.am
12.12.2009 12:59

Azerbaijani Defense Minister thinks that solving the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict militarily is inevitable if it is not settled peacefully.

"Solving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict militarily is inevitable if
it is not settled peacefully," Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar
Abiyev told media today.

"Solving the conflict militarily is always real. All must know about
it. We expect for results of the negotiating process. Everything will
depend on them," the Minister said, Trend News reports.

NKR observers to take part in Abkhazian elections?

NKR observers to take part in Abkhazian elections?

Aysor.am
12/12/09

Today in Abkhazia launched the elections of the president of the
country. The candidates for the country leader are the present
President Sergey Bagapsh, former vice-president Raul Khajimba, the
leader of the opponent party Beslan Butba as well as Zaur Artsinba and
Vitali Begban.

As the sources inform the Presidential elections will be observed by
83 international observers from Russia, the USA, France, Austria,
Byelorussia, Switzerland, Kyrgyzstan and others.

According to the Foreign Minister of Abkhazia Sergey Shamba it is
possible that on the presidential elections will be present also
observers from the Nagorno Karabakh.

By the Abkhazian legislation for winning in the presidential elections
the candidates need to get 50+1 votes.

‘The International Public To Recognize The Armenian Genocide Sooner

‘THE INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SOONER OR LATER’

Panorama.am
15:53 12/12/2009

"The international public now has more promotional conditions to
continue the process of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
much more that they did previously," ARP member, NA deputy Gagik
Melikyan told a press conference today.

According to him, this is conditioned by the recent developments of
the Armenian-Turkish relations. As the deputy said, Obama’s recent
statement as if the passing of the Armenian Genocide bill cannot be
halted in the US Congress providing Turkey continues speaking the
language of preconditions is not occasional either.

Responding to the question on whether Armenia will withdraw the
issue if Turkey stops raising preconditions, Gagik Melikyan said:
‘We will never withdraw the issue and we have stated this for many
times. The international public will recognize the Armenian Genocide
sooner or later."

Armenian Governmental Delegation Leaves For Saint Petersburg To Take

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENTAL DELEGATION LEAVES FOR SAINT PETERSBURG TO TAKE PART IN EURASEC INTERSTATE COUNCIL SESSION

ArmInfo
2009-12-11 10:40:00

ArmInfo. The governmental delegation, headed by Prime Minister of
Armenia Tigran Sarkisyan, left for Saint Petersburg today morning
to take part in the 25th session of EurAsEC Interstate Council
of prime ministers. The governmental delegation includes Head of
the governmental staff David Sarkisyan, deputy Foreign Minister of
Armenia Shavarsh Kocharyan, as well as deputy Finance Minister Vardan
Aramyan, deputy Economy Minister Mushegh Tumasyan, deputy Transport
and Communication Minister Artashes Avetisyan and other officials.

As Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development reports, within the
frames of the session, it is scheduled to discuss the course of
implementation of joint measures on overcoming of the consequences
of the global financial crisis in the Eurasian Economic Community
member-states, as well as sign an Agreement on the basic principles of
the currency policy of EurAsEC member-states on regulation and control
of transactions related to the flow of capital and an Agreement
on cooperation of EurAsEC member-states in education. Moreover,
it is envisaged to approve the food security Concept of the Eurasian
Economic Community, the Concept of EurAsEC interstate target programmes
"Recultivation of EurAsEC member-states’ territories affected by
the uranium-extracting productions" and "Creation of a system of
information and methodical assurance of implementation of a common
procedure of export control of EurAsEC member-states", the Concept of
creation of an interstate databank on the labors-migrants-citizens
of the Eurasian Economic Community member-states and the Concept of
creation of the Eurasian innovation system. It is also scheduled to
discuss the financial issues, etc.

To note, Armenia has an observer status in EurAsEC since 2003. Moldova
and Ukraine are also observers in EurAsEC. In general, EurAsEC
member-states include Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Latvia To Provide Armenia With Its Ports

LATVIA TO PROVIDE ARMENIA WITH ITS PORTS

Aysor.am
11/12/09

Latvian President Valdis Zatlers said at today’s Armenian-Latvian
Business Forum that his country is ready to make its ports available
for Armenia.

"I consider the Armenian-Latvian economic cooperation has a perspective
potential. And I hope both governments will create the necessary
platform for mutually beneficial cooperation. The establishment of the
law and contract basis will become a great stimulus for development
in cooperation," said the Latvian President.

"I am pleased that Armenian consumers appreciate Latvian food and
pharmaceutical products. I consider cooperation in these spheres
favorable. Latvian civil engineering companies are interested in
cooperation with Armenian counterparts, besides," said Mr. Zatlers.

According to Valdis Zatlers, the Latvian businessmen can promote and
support Armenian business deals with Western Europe partners. "It
remains only to find contact zones for the mutually beneficial
cooperation. Latvia is ready to support Armenia’s integration into
the European markets and its sharing of experience."

Prisoner Beaten By Guards Rejects Settlement Offer

PRISONER BEATEN BY GUARDS REJECTS SETTLEMENT OFFER
Awad Mustafa

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Decem ber 10. 2009 6:30PM GMT DUBAI

A former prisoner who is suing Dubai Police for Dh5 million (US$1.4m)
after an attack by prison guards left him permanently disabled has
turned down an out-of-court settlement offer, his lawyer said.

SC, 42, an Armenian businessman, suffered severe spinal injuries when
wardens at Al Aweer Central Jail beat him on August 1, 2007.

The attack took place while they were searching his cell during a
wider operation at the prison.

Last year, at the Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance, four senior
officers, five corporals and 16 guards were found guilty of abuse of
power, conspiracy and assault following a police investigation into
treatment of prisoners at the jail.

During the three-month trial, 12 inmates from the jail testified
that they had been assaulted by guards, five of whom were convicted
of assaulting and permanently disabling SC.

All those convicted appealed. In June, the Dubai Court of Appeals
upheld the convictions.

The civil trial opened earlier this week. SC is suing for "medical,
emotional and financial damages".

Prosecution documents presented at the criminal trial stated that
SC was beaten so severely that he suffered spinal injuries requiring
surgery at Rashid Hospital.

In their defence, the five guards convicted of assaulting SC claimed
he had sustained his injuries when he fell down a flight of steps
during the search of the prison.

The civil action implicates them and two senior officers.

"He has been severely hurt in this assault," said his legal
representative Aisha al Tunaiji, of Eve Advocates and Legal
Consultants.

"He is still being treated and has [had] a number of operations."

SC was convicted of a criminal offence while on holiday in Dubai in
early 2007. He has been in rehabilitation in a Dubai hospital since
his release, according to Ms al Tunaiji.

By law, civil actions cannot be taken against government bodies until
they have been given the chance to offer a settlement.

"He was not satisfied with the Dubai Police settlement offer and
stated that he wanted to take them to court," said Ms al Tunaiji.

The civil action against Dubai Police, whose General Department of
Punitive and Correctional Establishments is responsible for prisons,
claims SC sustained a "10 per cent permanent disability" as a direct
result of the assault.

Ms al Tunaiji said the civil case was filed last year and had only
come to court now after the police failed to reach a settlement
agreement with her client.

Dubai Police and the Dubai Government’s legal affairs office are
contesting the action.

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Armenia-EU political consultations held in Brussels

Armenia-EU political consultations held in Brussels

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia-EU political consultations
at the level of the EU Political and Security Committee (PSC) Troika
took place on December 9 in Brussels. Armenia’s delegation was headed
by head of the RA representation in EU, Ambassador Avet Adonts, EU’s
delegation by representative of EU chairmanship, Ambassador of Sweden
to PSC Olof Skoog.

During the consultation the sides discussed issues regarding political
cooperation between Armenia and the European Union. When discussing
Armenia’s domestic developments the sides touched upon RA government’s
efforts aimed at mitigating world economic and financial crisis’
impact on Armenia’s economy and its consequences. In this context it
was mentioned that EU had made a decision to allocate macroeconomic
assistance of 100m euros (35m euro’s grant and 65m euro’s credit) to
Armenia. To carry out the first allocations the European Commission’s
mission will arrive in Armenia in 2010 February and will discuss the
issue of signing a memorandum of mutual understanding.

Attaching importance to the measures undertaken by the RA authorities
to improve the home political situation the European side expressed
readiness to continue assisting Armenia in the issue of carrying out
reforms. The work of EU advisors’ group was considered as important in
that context.

Excluding a military solution of the Nagorno Karabakh problem EU
reaffirmed its assistance to problem’s settlement by the OSCE Minsk
Group format on the basis of the Madrid proposals, as well as
assistance to the normalization process of Armenian-Turkish relations
attaching importance to quick ratification of the protocols.

When discussing the possibilities given by Eastern Partnership the
sides touched upon the results of the ministerial conference held on
December 8 and the decision on the South Caucasus adopted by the EU
Council the same day. The issue of adoption of the mandate of signing
an association agreement with Armenia is underway in EU Council’s
working groups at present. It is expected to be ready in the first
half of 2010.

According to the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department,
issues regarding simplification of the entrance visa regime and
signing of a comprehensive free trade agreement were also discussed.