Serzh Sargsyan: Our Meeting With Russian President Once More Proved

SERZH SARGSYAN: OUR MEETING WITH RUSSIAN PRESIDENT ONCE MORE PROVED THE ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN DYNAMICALLY DEVELOPING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

ArmInfo
2008-10-21 15:27:00

ArmInfo. , President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan said at a joint press
conference with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev in Yerevan
Tuesday.

The Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance and
the normative base which is a strong basis for Armenian-Russian
relations, the Armenian president said. Active political dialogue
of the two states is growing. The countries are ready to further
exert efforts to coordinate foreign political dialogue. The two
presidents expressed readiness to further contribute to effective
trade and economic cooperation. The sides discussed the results of
the 10th meeting of Interstate Commission for Economic Cooperation
in details. The meeting focuses on the implementation of the programs
of economic cooperation for 2010, Serzh Sargsyan said.

President of Armenia expressed satisfaction with the enforcement of
the agreements reached earlier, including supply of energy sources to
Armenia that will allow ensuring further sustainable economic growth,
the president said.

Armenia, Russian, Azeri Presidents To Meet On Karabakh Soon

ARMENIA, RUSSIAN, AZERI PRESIDENTS TO MEET ON KARABAKH SOON

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.10.2008 14:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is willing to continue talks for the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement on the basis of Madrid Principles,
the RA President said.

"The right of nations to self-determination and a number of other
principles crucial for Armenia underlie the Document," Serzh Sargsyan
during today’s joint news conference with his Russian counterpart
Dmitry Medvedev. "We believe that the Karabakh problem should be
resolved via compromise," he added.

For his part, President Medvedev emphasized that attempts to resolve
conflict by use of force are unpromising. "The recent Georgian-Ossetian
conflict proved the necessity to resolve problems via talks and in
compliance with the international law. I am hopeful that the sides
in the Karabakh conflict are ready to fix progress in the negotiation
process. The Presidents of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan will meet in
Moscow in the near future to discuss the issue. Russia will continue
search for mutually acceptable decision on Karabakh."

Asm Krekorian Keynote Speaker at Canadian Strategic Innovation Summi

PRESS RELEASE
Office of Assemblymember Paul Krekorian
Adrin Nazarian
Chief of Staff
620 N. Brand Blvd. Suite 403
Glendale, CA 91203
(818) 240-6330
(818) 240-4632 fax
[email protected]

October 17, 2008

Assemblymember Krekorian Named Keynote Speaker at

Canadian Strategic Innovation Summit

Glendale, CA – Assemblymember Paul Krekorian will be the keynote
luncheon speaker at the Canada-California Strategic Innovation
Partnership (CCSIP) Summit in Montreal, Canada. Assemblymember
Krekorian will discuss his ongoing work as the leader of the Assembly’s
bipartisan working group that is crafting legislation to expand
California’s renewable portfolio standard. Krekorian’s working group
has been tasked by Assembly Speaker Karen Bass with developing policies
that will maintain California’s global leadership in promoting reliance
on renewable energy and combating climate change.

The CCSIP summit will bring together leading decision makers,
researchers and developers from academia, industry, government and the
investment community from California and Canada. The summit will
include discussions of policy development and potential strategic
alliances in areas such as carbon capture and sequestration, "Green IT"
(zero carbon cyber-infrastructure), stem-cell research, advanced
infectious diseases diagnostics, next-generation digital media, and
sustainable biofuels. The principal goal of the summit is to stimulate
new research, development and delivery of projects that offer economic
and social benefits to both jurisdictions.

"Under the leadership of Speaker Bass, the Assembly is moving forward
aggressively to liberate California’s energy future from our dependency
on fossil fuels by generating at least 33% of our electricity from
renewable sources by 2025," said Assemblymember Krekorian. "I’m looking
forward to sharing our experience with the CCSIP participants and
exploring ways that we can strengthen the partnership between California
and Canada in this and other areas of innovation that are vital to our
collective future."

Assemblymember Paul Krekorian (D-Burbank) represents the cities of
Burbank and Glendale, and the Los Angeles communities of Atwater
Village, Los Feliz, North Hollywood, Silver Lake, Toluca Lake, Valley
Glen, Valley Village and Van Nuys.

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Armenia Should Take Pragmatic Approach To S.Ossetia Events

ARMENIA SHOULD TAKE PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO S.OSSETIA EVENTS

Interfax News Agency
Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
October 3, 2008
Russia

Armenia should take a pragmatic approach toward assessing the recent
events in South Ossetia, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said in
an address to the nation.

It is more than clear today that not only do we need to clearly and
pragmatically assess the latest events but also take consistent and
far-reaching steps, Sargsyan said.

The war in South Ossetia and the events that followed it had a sobering
effect on many, he said.

The war in Nagorno-Karabakh has still not finished, Sargsyan said.

It will not be finished until the arms race is finished and until
we congratulate the presidents of Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh on
their combat capabilities and the peaceful resolution of the conflict,
he said.

Touching on economic and social issues, Sargsyan said Armenia would
start the construction of a new nuclear power plant and a railroad
connecting the country with Iran.

Sargsyan also called on all government bodies, especially the National
Security Council, to work properly and called for the public to
be involved in the decision-making process. He suggested that the
Public Council, which is to be fully put together soon, should play
an important role in this.

Nobody can resolve these issues but us. We need to be able to
eradicate corruption and to build a society in which there is no
room for corruption. There is no alternative to the restoration of
social justice. We face a lot of work in this respect to be done in
the public and private sectors. There can be no official seat for a
corruptionist, and we will apply the toughest possible measures in
fighting corruption, he said.

He also urged the opposition and the ruling party to stop accusing
each other. All this is going beyond the acceptable limits. Let’s stop.

This way leads nowhere, he said.

Caroline Cox Hopes International Observers Will Give Fair Assessment

CAROLINE COX HOPES INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS WILL GIVE FAIR ASSESSMENT TO AZERI ELECTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.10.2008 18:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Baroness Caroline Cox, Vice Speaker of the UK House
of Lords, issued a commentary on the election campaign in Azerbaijan.

"From the standpoint of regional developments and restoration of
rights of people, living in the region, I highly appreciate the
progress of the countries towards the establishment of democratic
institutes. I have repeatedly been to the NKR during the elections
and I can testify that the NKR has consistently received favorable
reports from independent international observers commending their
achievement of free and fair elections," she said.

"I am aware that Azerbaijan will hold presidential election on October
15. However, it is apparent that democratic election is impossible
there, for the Azerbaijani authorities have suppressed the opposition."

"Being a person who has taken a direct part in the realization
of just and fair demands of the Armenian people, I believe that
the independent observers representing the international community
will cover the election process with justice and integrity, what is
extremely important for the people of Azerbaijan," Baroness Cox said.

Football: Armenia Squad For World Cup Qualifiers

FOOTBALL: ARMENIA SQUAD FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

Agence France Presse
October 4, 2008 Saturday 11:03 AM GMT

Armenia’s national coach Jan B Poulsen on Saturday named his 27-player
squad for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers against Belgium in Brussels
on October 11 and Bosnia-Herzegovina at Zenica on October 15:

Goalkeepers: Roman Berezovsky (Khimki/RUS), Gevork Kasparov (Uliss
Yerevan), Grigor Meliksetyan (Pyunik Yerevan)

Defenders: Sarkis Ovsepyan, Karen Khachatryan (both Pyunik Yerevan),
Robert Arzumanyan (Randers/DEN), Alexander Tadevosyan (Vitebsk/BLR),
Agvan Mkrtchan (Gomel/BLR), Grair Mkoyan, Vaagn Minasyan (both Ararat
Yerevan), Oganes Grigoryan (Banants Yerevan)

Midfielders: Ara Arakelyan (Metalurg Donetsk/UKR), Levon Pachadjan
(Gais/SWE), Artur Voskanyan (Vitebsk/BLR), Artavazd Karamyan
(Timisoara/ROM), Karen Aleksanyan (Torpedo Zhodino/BLR), Artur
Edigaryan, Genrikh Mkhitaryan, Karlen Mkrtchan (all Pyunik Yerevan)

Strikers: Gevork Kazaryan (Pyunik Yerevan), Samvel Melkonyan (Metalurg
Donetsk/UKR), Gamlet Mkhitaryan (Raahan/IRI), Ara Akoryan (Gomel/BLR),
Arman Karamyan (Timisoara/ROM), Robert Zebelyan (Kaliningrad/RUS),
Arsen Balabanyan Banants Yerevan), Narek Berglaryan (Mika Ashtarak)

The People’s Favourite, Heart Of Two Nations, Dink By N. Matossian

THE PEOPLE’S FAVOURITE, HEART OF TWO NATIONS, HRANT DINK by NOURITZA
MATOSSIAN

Press Release: 30 September, 2007

Hrant Dink, Heart of Two Nations, a film of in-depth conversations with
Nouritza Matossian, written, produced and directed by her was screened
at the Golden Apricot Yerevan Film Festival in July, 2007. It was
short-listed for a prize.
On 25th September Heart of Two Nations opened the Pomegranate Armenian
Film Festival in Toronto. Nouritza was present to speak after the
screening and to introduce the 4 minute pilot of her new documentary
film project, The Art of Arshile Gorky, A Survivor’s Passion.
A 5 day programme of new Armenian films, documentaries, animation and
features, drew enthusiastic audiences with distinguished directors and
script-writers from around the world – Eric Nazarian, Serge Avedikian,
Robert Kechichian and Alex Peltekian – presenting their latest films,
meeting for discussion and interviews in a lively and warm ambience.
The audience at each screening cast votes in order to judge the film
they had just viewed for their top three favourites. The First Prize
chosen by the public was Heart of Two Nations, Hrant Dink by Nouritza
Matossian. It was screened in Montreal the following evening.

http://www.accc.org.uk/

Seminar For Journalists Covering Legal, Judicial Issues

SEMINAR FOR JOURNALISTS COVERING LEGAL, JUDICIAL ISSUES

IJNET
Sherdog.com

10 /8/2008

Journalists interested in human rights and media freedom, and who
speak Russian and/or Armenian, can apply to take part in a workshop on
"Raising the Role of the Media in Covering Justice and Law Enforcement
System" being held October 27 to 29 in Yerevan, Armenia.

The 12 chosen participants will choose the most vulnerable issues
existing in Armenia, develop structures of potential stories and
write thematic articles.

The workshop will be prepared and delivered by Dainius Radzevicius,
the chairman of the Lithuanian Journalists Union and Audrys Antanaitis,
a famous journalist of Lithuanian National TV "5 channel" programs.

During the workshop the Lithuanian experts will present Lithuanian
experience in establishing free media and democratic institutions in
the transitional period.

The NGO "Journalists’ Team for Sustainable Future" is holding the
event, with the support of the British Embassy Yerevan.

Interested journalists should send a CV and a story on legal or
judicial issues written during the current year to [email protected].

http://www.cjteam.org

What Do The Political Forces Do?

WHAT DO THE POLITICAL FORCES DO?
Armen Tsaturyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
09 Oct 2008
Armenia

The native political life has always been famous for the quantitative
growth and qualitative degradation of the parties. But the developments
that take place during this autumn, to be more precise – their
absence is nothing more than a process of the evaporation of the
political forces.

Usually in our reality politics becomes lively one year before the
regular state elections and that tendency is maintained at least six
months during the post election period.

In the past, the before mentioned cases were excluded only if Armenia
was at the risk of foreign political developments, which had impact
on our country.

But the present political autumn proves that even in case of similar
force-majeure situations the political life won’t liven up in our
reality.

Russian-Georgian conflict has just finished which gave rise to serious
geopolitical changes in the region. The world has appeared in the
clutches of a big crisis, which can very soon knock at the door of
our country.

Moreover there are lots of reasons to be engaged in politics, to
consolidate the positions and the influence of their own parties. The
elections of local self-governmental bodies are in process, where
the issue of winning is rather important for providing success in
the next parliamentary elections.

Besides that the country’s principal financial document, the state
budget of 2009 has been introduced to society. Ministry of Diaspora,
Public Council is in the process of formation, for the first time in
our history the President addressed the parliament and the people, etc.

We can continue to list the before mentioned events of political
significance. But what is the attitude of the political forces
towards them?

The representatives of coalition from time to time with evident
laziness make judgments about all this. But the pro-oppositional
parties united in the framework of Armenian Pan National Congress
gather once per month to abuse the authorities and to admire
Ter-Petrosyan’s linguistic abilities. Whereas if the abuses
regularly heard from Matenadaran’s platform is really senseless, it
is becoming very difficult to find any concrete political contents
in Ter-Petrosyan’s speeches.

As for all the other parties, they don’t show any signs of life.

It turns out that the several dozens of parties registered in Armenia
are no more political subjects. And but for the National Assembly,
where the pro-oppositional and the pro-governmental forces "ex officio"
have to say something regarding the matters of concern, then we can
presume that the political processes have stopped in our reality.

And but for the parliamentary investigation of March 1-2 developments
in the "emergency store" of the political aut umn or the obligatory
discussions of the bills submitted to the National Assembly, then the
existence of the parties represented in the country’s top legislative
body would fell under suspicion.

Strange but a fact, the impulses of livening up present day political
life are far not the products of the initiatives of the country’s
pro-oppositional parties or the quadrilateral coalition supporting
the authorities but only and only the actions taken by the ruling
executive power. And if that is true then our political-party system
doesn’t fulfill its functions. It is shabby and old in terms of
politics and contents.

Thus we can record that the autumn of 2008 is the beginning of a vacuum
in Armenia’s political life, which can very soon serve as a reason for
the appearance of new forces, because sacred place never remains empty.

They Like To Teach Us Lessons

THEY LIKE TO TEACH US LESSONS

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
08 Oct 2008
Armenia

According to Razmik Zohrabyan, "The proposals of the PACE Committee
are, in general terms, acceptable. But that doesn’t yet mean that
all of their requirements should be complied with. One of the key
requirements is ‘to release the political prisoners’, but I still stick
to the viewpoint that there are no political prisoners in Armenia.

I myself have been a political prisoner, and I understand what
it means.

Being a political prisoner means to be detained and convicted purely
for political views, without having committed a criminal offence. To
the best of my knowledge, no one has been convicted purely for his
political views.

Moreover, mild punitive measures have been imposed on the majority,
and many individuals have been put on probation.

The radical opposition even raised a question as to why the individuals
detained within the frameworks of the March 1 case are not granted
amnesty.

In my opinion, what has been done is something like a partial amnesty.

That’s to say, people continue to remain in the places of detention if
they were really involved in the acts of violence, caused physical or
material damage and undertook steps towards staging a coup d’état. In
all the other cases, the state made concessions.

I don’t think people have been kept under arrest for such a long20time
without substantiated reasons. The forces that now act from the
positions of releasing the individuals ‘detained for their political
views’ are tying to interfere in the internal affairs of our state
and teach us lessons of democracy.

Whereas, had all that happened in their own countries, they would
demand a much stricter punishment for the individuals whose ‘political
activity’ resulted in mass disorders, acts of violence and victims."

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