Raffi Hovannisian And Khachatur Sukiasian Officially Put Down Deputy

RAFFI HOVANNISIAN AND KHACHATUR SUKIASIAN OFFICIALLY PUT DOWN DEPUTY MANDATES

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, NOYAN TAPAN. RA NA deputies Khachatur Sukiasian
and Raffi Hovannisian submitted written applications on resignation
to the NA Speaker. NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian stated it at the first
sitting of NA autumn session that started on September 15.

According to the NA Regulations, if within 15 days after resignation’s
publication deputies do not withdraw their applications on resignation
with a written application, their resignation will be considered
accepted. The protocol on stopping their powers will be sent to the
Central Electoral Commission in a five-day period.

It should be mentioned that Zharangutiun party founder and member of
the faction of the same name R. Hovannisian has been elected deputy
by the proportional system, by Zharangutiun party’s electoral roll. If
his mandate remains vacant CEC will hand it over to the next candidate
of party’s electoral roll. At present the next candidate on the list
is Movses Aristakesian who has been expelled from the party lately.

And non-partisan K. Sukiasian was elected NA deputy by the majoritarian
electoral system in 2007 from Yerevan electoral district N 10, thus
in a 80-day term after his mandate is vacant by-elections will be
fixed at that electoral district.

K. Sukiasian on September 7 spread a statement which, in particular,
read: "What happened to me and my deputy colleagues in consequence
of the RA National Assembly deputies’ position lacking principles
and unintelligible voting gives me a basis to come to the conclusion
that I have nothing more to do at this parliament and do not imagine
myself in the status of a RA MP, thus I put down my deputy mandate."

It should be also mentioned that K. Sukiasian is accused of the 2008
March 1 case. On March 4, 2008 NA sustained Prosecutor General’s
petition to involve him, as well as deputies Myasnik Malkhasian, Sasun
Mikayelian, and Hakob Hakobian as defendants and arresting them. On
September 2 K. Sukiasian being searched for presented himself to law
enforcers of his own free will, was arrested and set free on September
4 with the signature of not leaving the city.

R. Hovannisian has not publicly motivated his decision to put down
the mandate yet.

Session Of The Inter-Departmental Commission For Coordination Of The

SESSION OF THE INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COMMISSION FOR COORDINATION OF THE WORKS OF THE STRATEGIC REVISION OF DEFENSE HELD

ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: Today the third session of the
inter-departmental commission for the coordination of the works of
Strategic Revision of the Defense of Republic of Armenia took place
which was chaired by the co-chairmen of the commission Secretary of
National Security Council Arthur Baghdasarian and the Defense Minister
Seyran Ohanian.

Press service of the National Security Council told Armenpress that
opening the session the Secretary of the Security Council Arthur
Baghdasarian noted that during the first-second rounds of the strategic
revision the package of chief planning documents worked out by the
commission was approved by the Armenian President Serzh Sargsian.

Arthur Baghdasarian announced the start of the works of the third
round of the strategic revision and stressed the importance of the
coordinated activity of all the departments in the issue proper
implementation of these extended works. He noted that drafting of
the documents of strategic planning is implemented in Armenia for
the first time.

During the session it has been decided to ensure the implementation of
works intended with the list of strategic planning documents according
to the timetable.

The commission decided to establish working groups according to
the spheres and to clarify the mechanisms of organization of the
further works.

During the first-second rounds of strategic revision of the defense the
representatives of the departments shown most active participation in
the works of the commission have been awarded on the decree of Defense
Minister Seyran Ohanian. The awards were handed by Seyran Ohanian.

Criminal Case Opened In Armenia Against Newspaper For Insulting A De

CRIMINAL CASE OPENED IN ARMENIA AGAINST NEWSPAPER FOR INSULTING A DEPUTY

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sep 10 2009, 23:10

Under the claim of Zarui Postandzhyan, an MP from the oppositional
faction "Heritage" of the National Assembly of Armenia, the police
has initiated a criminal case against the newspaper "Free Thinking"
under the article of "insulting and compromising a person". The
"Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told about it by Stepan Safaryan,
another deputy from the same faction.

The issue of the daily "Free Thinking" of September 5, which
is published both in the Armenian and Russian languages, placed
an article entitled "Failed Feat of Porno Star", dedicated to the
activity of the MP from the oppositional faction "Heritage" Zarui
Postandzhyan. The publication was illustrated by a collage with the
image of a naked woman resembling Zarui Postandzhyan. Certain Shoger
Pogosyan and Pogos Pogosyan were named as the authors of the article.

Stepan Safaryan said that, under the data at the disposal of the
"Heritage", the real author of the publication touching on the honour
and dignity of Ms Postandzhyan, was one of the convicts on the case
about the terror act in the Parliament of Armenia on October 27,
1999. He hid behind the pseudonyms put under the article.

Zarui Postandzhyan is now away from Armenia as a member of the Armenian
delegation at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE).

On September 9, an open letter on behalf of a certain "Group of
Armenian Women" arrived to Rita Sargsyan, the spouse of President
of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, where the authors asked the first lady
to protect them from the newspaper "Free Thinking", which humiliates
the honour and dignity of the Armenian woman.

"Since the newspaper is under the auspice of an unknown force, which
is in power; and there is no hope for the political consciousness of
this force, we hereby ask you to draw attention of your spouse to this
mean manifestation. Through his help try please to constrain these
paper’s upstarts, defend the honour of Armenian women and prevent
the political evil from endangering the Armenian family. Don’t let
the word ‘free-thinking’ cause disgust," runs the letter to the
President’s spouse.

The authors of the letter express their indignation of the offensive
statements addressed to the MP Zarui Postandzhyan: "Maybe in the West
such gender-specific insults are usual tools in political struggle,
but for us they are unacceptable."

http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/111

Yerevan Brandy Company Concludes 2008-2009 Fiscal Year With Positive

YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY CONCLUDES 2008-2009 FISCAL YEAR WITH POSITIVE INDICES

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Despite the global crisis, Yerevan
Brandy Company (YBC) concluded the 2008-2009 fiscal year (from July
2008 to June 30, 2009) with positive indices. CEO of the company Ara
Grigorian announced at the September 10 press conference that in the
indicated period the index of the previous year – 4 million liters
was maintained, while the profit of YBC grew by 14%. Exports also
remained at the same level, even a slight growth was recorded.

Nevertheless, according ti A. Grigorian, the crisis affected in some
degree the company as it failed to achieve the indices of 18% growth
expected for early 2009.

Speaking about the first two months of the 2009-2010 fiscal year that
began on July 1, A. Grigorian noted that there has already been a
50% decline in the output. The main reason is the crisis in Russia –
the major market of YBC.

In his words, sales of YBC’s products in Russia fell by 36%
in July-August 2009 on the same period of last year. Sales of
brandies made in Armenia (exclusive of Ararat brandy) fell by 30% in
Russia. Thus, exports of Armenian brandies to Russia declined by 54%.

As for the steps to be taken in the future, A. Grigorian said they
envisage expanding the list of countries to which Ararat brandy is
exported by entering new markets, in particular markets of Asian
and Central European countries. Measures are being taken to open
representative offices in two African countries.

Armenia’s PM Met With Brazilian Actor

ARMENIA’S PM MET WITH BRAZILIAN ACTOR

Aysor
Sept 11 2009
Armenia

Today, Armenia’s PM met a well-known Armenian-born actor from Brazil,
Deputy Chairman of Rio de Janeiro’s Council of Elders, Stepan
Nersessyan who had his first visit to Armenia.

Welcoming the guest, Tigran Sargsyan high praised the work of art
historian and politician aimed at conservation of Armenian identity. He
noted that Armenia attached great store by cooperation with Brazil
and Armenian community plays a significant role in this process.

Stepan Nersessyan expressed confidence that the visit would give him
new strength to continue the work for the benefit of Armenia.

In the framework of visit the two sides spoke about strengthening
Armenia-Diaspora ties, cooperation between Armenia and Brazil in the
field of arts and culture.

Stepan Nersesyan was accompanied by Brazil’s Ambassador to Armenia
Marina Marcela Nicodemos.

Opinion: Armenia Likely To Record 7 To 8% Inflation This Year

OPINION: ARMENIA LIKELY TO RECORD 7 TO 8% INFLATION THIS YEAR

ARKA
September 9, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, September 8. /ARKA/. Armenia may record seven- or
eight-percent inflation this year, according to the most pessimistic
forecasts, Manuk Yerghnyan, the head of "Economy and Values" Research
Center and the managing partner of EV Consulting, said Tuesday in
Novosti International Press Center.

National Statistical Service of Armenia placed two-percent inflation on
record in August 2009, compared with December 2008 and 0.4% deflation
compared with July.

Armenia also faced 3.5% year-on-year inflation in August.

Yerghnyan finds high inflation unlikely this year.

He reiterated his 12-to14-percent inflation forecast voiced earlier.

In Jan-July 2009, 18.5% economic decline was recorded in Armenia.

Armenia’s GDP totaled AMD 1417.1 billion (($3789.6 million) in
Jan-July 2009.

Armenian government has planned 9.2% GDP growth and 4% (1.5%) inflation
in the 2009 state budget.

Bryza’s Spouse Discloses NKR, Armenian -Turkish Processes

BRYZA’S SPOUSE DISCLOSES NKR, ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESSES

AZG DAILY
09-09-2009

Karabakh conflict; Armenia-Turkey

The re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish border fully meets the West’s
interests, as it will make Armenia less dependent on Russia and Iran,
that the U.S. has failed to achieve for many years despite the great
financial assistance to Armenia, Zeyno Baran, Director of the Center
for Eurasian Policy and a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute,
a research centre located in Washington D.C., said in her interview
with the TURAN news agency, news.am reports.

The prospective reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border will draw
Armenia closer to the West, which will allow the country to have
partners other than Russia and Iran. It will enable Armenians and
Turks to turn to their past together and try to make their future
better, Baran said.

According to her, official Ankara has been and will be taking
Azerbaijan’s interests into account in making decisions on all the
Caucasus-related issues, including the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.

Baran gave assurances that Armenian-Turkish diplomatic relations
would ensure caution on the part of all the regional players and
enhance stability and security in the South Caucasus.

Baran said she, as well as many in Turkey, understand Azerbaijan’s
concern. However, she does not think Turkey will make a step to
the detriment of Azerbaijan’s interests. It is not only because
of strategic relations and growing exports of Azerbaijani energy
resources through Turkey, but also because of the affinity between
the two nations, she said.

She also made an almost straightforward statement that a breakthrough
in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process should be expected soon:
after the Armenian-Turkish negotiations, the sides are speaking of
the possible reopening of the border by the end of the year. This
will enhance the efficiency of negotiations for the settlement of
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The present agreement may evidence
the ness to settle the conflict now than leave it for the future. In
the next few months, all the three Governments (Armenia, Turkey and
Azerbaijan) will be seeking to resolve these most complicated and
important problems. It would make the region free of recriminations
and mutual threats, Zeyno Baran said.

ANKARA: Baykal: "We Will Not Be Fellow Travellers In This Affair"

BAYKAL: "WE WILL NOT BE FELLOW TRAVELLERS IN THIS AFFAIR"
Murat Yetkin

Radikal
Sept 6 2009
Turkey

That Prime Minister [Recep] Tayyip Erdogan,when he [Baykal] did not
respond to his request for a meeting to explain the Kurdish overture,
said "if he does not come, then we will go to him," has not softened
CHP [Republican People’s Party] leader Deniz Baykal.

Baykal, who accuses the government of "trying to prevent terrorism by
inciting ethnic division," has said, addressing Erdogan: "This road
is wrong. We are not going to be fellow travellers on this path. You
have other travelling companions on this road. But not us. We wish
you a safe journey. But I advise you to turn around immediately."

Baykal, speaking on the telephone during the Izmir-Aydin programme that
we did yesterday, when reminded of Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc’s
statement that "if need be, we will kiss his hand," and the words of
Prime Minister Erdogan that "if he does not come, then we will go to
him," made the following comment: "Look, we met, greeted each other,
and spoke on 30 August [Victory Day holiday]. This is not a matter
of a personal peeve. Comradeship, friendship, greeting one another,
extending holiday greetings, these are separate things… There is a
very vital national issue at stake. With this talk of ‘we will kiss
his hand’ and ‘we will visit him on the holiday,’ they are seeking
accomplices. We can greet each other and exchange holiday greetings,
but this is a matter of the country. We are not travelling on this
path."

Baykal explained as follows his reasons for not providing support to
the government’s Kurdish overture:

-"The government is putting Turkey under ethnic identity
pressure. This effort has already put Turkey under the pressure of
ethnic identity. But most of the citizens of Kurdish origin have no
complaint, and no problem, over being included within the national
identity. The vast majority of our citizens of Kurdish origin are
determined to live in harmony and peace. Most people of Kurdish
origin are uneasy about this, but are afraid, and are unable to say
‘take you hands away from this.’"

-"The government, by ignoring these people, is accepting narrow
groups that aim to bring about differentiation among these people in
Turkey as if they were these people’s spokesmen. They are caught in
the fallacy that by accepting these demands, they will be able to
prevent terrorism. They are taking a limited circle, a circle that
favours ethnic differentiation, as interlocutors, and are making the
majority uneasy. Whether they are aware of it or not, they are making
this mistake."

-"This has nothing to do with democratization. You cannot
prevent terrorism by encouraging ethnic division, you only incite
terrorism. You negotiate with them, they get a part of what they want,
they keep quiet for a year, and then they come at you seeking a little
more. Because the goal is clear."

-"Look, a plan has been announced from Imrali [island prison where
PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan is incarcerated]. Where is it? What can
you conceal by covering up the plan presented at Imrali? You got the
paper at Imrali. The paper is in your hand. You know what is being
called for. Why are you unable to reveal it?"

-"They can say ‘we won’t take him [Ocalan] as an interlocutor’
all they want. They can conceal the proposals from the public all
they want. Things are coming to the point of ‘whatever Ocalan wants,
that is what it will be.’ That is what they are saying, but are our
citizens of Kurdish origin saying the same thing? Do the millions of
Kurdish-origin citizens want to shed blood? Absolutely not. Why does
the government not take them as interlocutors? Why is it falling into
this trap?"

-"With this project, Apo [Ocalan] has turned into a political
figure. The DTP [Democratic Society Party] is saying ‘we are not
the interlocutors; the interlocutor is Apo.’ There is a desire
being expressed for direct talks with Imrali. The PKK is virtually
becoming the entity in charge of whatever is being done, and whatever
is going to be done. It will be ‘it did it’, and ‘it caused it to be
done.’ Whose tool are you being here?"

-"I advise you to make an assessment of the situation on this journey
you are on, and to draw up for yourselves a new road map. I said
it shortly before as well, at the airport in Izmir. I advise you to
engage yourself not on the road map coming from Imrali, but rather
on a road map that moves in the direction desired by millions of our
people, including the overwhelming majority of the Kurdish-origin
people in Anatolia."

In short, Baykal is saying "count us out" to Erdogan. He is thus
displaying the tendency to leave the AKP [Justice and Development
Party] on its own with the DTP in this affair. Under these
circumstances, and unless there is some other project of which we
are unaware, even if Erdogan were to visit Baykal, what good would it
do? At most, reports would come out in the newspapers with headlines of
the sort ‘we went all the way to them; this nation will not forgive
them.’ It does not seem that anything would come of it. An error
made in the headquarters thus shows itself at the front. When the
government seeks to do, only when the waters begin to get muddy, what
it should have done at the outset, its initiative becomes labelled,
whether justly or unjustly, "an effort to seek accomplices."

Awaiting Statement From Gul

As for another "overture," Baykal also had words for Prime Minister
Erdogan and President Abdullah Gul regarding the announcement of the
"normalization protocol with Armenia." As follows:

-"This protocol was signed on 2 April. [US President] Barack Obama
came to Turkey after that. Did Abdullah Gul, one wonders, in his
meeting with Obama, make a comment or not regarding these protocols
that had been signed?"

-(In response to the question "do you know something in this
regard?") "I simply want to know. It was reportedly signed in
April. Now it is being announced. There is no written text, but
the Americans were waiting for this. There are also comments that
have been made in the [US] Congress. The President will presumably
make a statement in terms of ‘such a thing was or was not discussed
with Obama.’"

-"The Prime Minister went to Azerbaijan afterwards, and made a
statement about [no normalization with Armenia] until the occupation
of Karabagh ends. Later he expressed it more weakly, and linked it
to the withdrawal from occupied locations. In my view, it is Obama
that is managing this affair. The United States had these talks held
in Switzerland. That same Switzerland in which it is a crime to say
‘there was no [Armenian] genocide.’ Was it because of the reaction
of society at that time, I wonder, that no statement was made then? I
am awaiting a statement from President Gul."

RA President Leaves For Croatia On Two-Day Official Visit

RA PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR CROATIA ON TWO-DAY OFFICIAL VISIT

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Serzh Sargsyan left
for Croatia on a two-day official visit on September 7 at Croatian
President Stjepan Mesic’s invitation. A tete-a-tete talk between the
Presidents will take place the same day, which will be followed by
delegations’ meeting. At the end of the meeting the Presidents will
have a joint press conference.

The delegation led by S. Sargsyan will leave for Zagreb in the
evening, where the Presidents of Armenia and Croatia will be present
at the opening of the Armenian-Croatian business forum and will give
speeches. S. Sargsyan will meet with the National Assembly Speaker
and Prime Minister of Croatia in Zagreb.

Susi Kentikian: I will live up to my nickname Killer Queen

Susi Kentikian: I will live up to my nickname Killer Queen
05.09.2009 09:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 10th at the Stadthalle in Rostock the
`Killer Queen’ Susi Kentikian will display her spectacular fighting
style defending her WBA and WIBF belts against WIBF jr. flyweight
champion Julia Sahin.

Susi Kentikian: `Of course I know Julia Sahin well, her fighting style
is very well known. She is the undefeated champion in a lower weight
class, very agile and quick, but I am too. And I punch harder. Even if
you can’t guarantee a KO, I will live up to my nickname `Killer
Queen.’ My preparation has been and will still be very intense in the
coming weeks. It will be a very tough fight!’ boxing.de cited
Kentikian as saying.