- 15:21 | Armenia ICRC representatives visit Azerbaijani POW in NKR
The POW has been delivered a letter from parents and handed in a letter to ICRC representatives.
Source: Trend - 15:01 | Armenia Hasmik Poghosyan: Armenia must take part in Eurovision 2012
Minister of Culture said kanon virtuous Narek Kazazian will present Armenia in “Classical Eurovision.”
Source: Panorama.am - 14:20 | Armenia S. Nikoyan: Armenian-Turkish protocols under president’s jurisdiction
Head of “Heritage” Party faction Styopa Safaryan has again raised the issue of Armenian-Turkish protocols which are maintained in National Assembly agenda.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:44 | Armenia H. Bisharyan: Time needed for 100% proportionate elections
Referring to proportionate list of Rule of Law, H. Bisharyan has ensured the party is seeking to exclude involvement of businessmen in it.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:17 | In the world European Parliament members condemn Hrant Dink case verdict
Ria Oomen-Ruijten, European Parliament’s rapporteur on Turkey, said in Brussels that Turkey had failed a favorable chance.
Source: Sondakika.com - 12:34 | Armenia Levon Aronian in Grand Slam
Aronian’s rivals will be Carlsen, Kramnik, the winner of Anand-Gelfand match and the winners of the tournaments being held in Linares and Bazna.
Source: armchess.am - 12:10 | In the world Iranian media: Official Baku to restrict Iranian missions’ activities
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has officially declared that representatives of Iranian culture centers in their country won’t be provided visa.
Source: arannews.ir - 12:07 | Armenia Vladimir Akopian, Hrant Melkumyan in Moscow Open
Armenian chess players will have 80 GMs as their rivals, Tomashevsky, Caruana, Le Quang Liem, Jobava, Vallejo Pons, Sasikiran are among them.
Source: Armenian Chess Federation - 11:44 | Armenia ‘Armenian bread’ in Radonezh film festival
“Moscow House” will host on Tuesday presentation of “Armenian bread” documentary film and award giving ceremony as the film has won a silver medal in “Radonezh” 16th international festival in “Best cinematography” nomination.
Source: Russian Cooperation Agency - 10:58 | Armenia H.Naghdalyan: President not to name candidates of proportionate list
Naira Nahapetyan, RPA member of council of elders’ of Yerevan, has said President signifies the potential of women and has highlighted this issue in a meeting with the women.
Source: Panorama.am - 10:42 | Armenia Roads, mountain passes passable
There is black ice in Selim Mountain Pass, in some parts of Alaverdi, Dilijan and Goris roads.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communications - 10:15 | Armenia National Assembly back from winter holidays
137 issues and 20 international treaties are included in the agenda of NA eleventh session
Source: Press service of NA - 13:47 | Armenia State Dep: Clinton, Nalbandian to discuss NK conflict advancement in Munich
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will have meetings on the sidelines of Munich Security Conference with Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Alyev.
Source: US State Department - 13:40 | In the world Francesco Totti asks for support
“For the fans, I ask to stay close to Roma, because we always need their help and affection, especially at this time.”
Source: Football Italia - 13:39 | In the world NATO air command headquarter to be closed in Turkey
NATO has two air command headquarters: Ramstein Air Base in the north and a southern headquarters in Izmir, Turkey.
Source: Regnum - 13:35 | Armenia Bako Sahakyan signs decrees
President signed a decree according to which the terms in office of judge of the NKR Supreme Court Shura Ohanyan were terminated ahead of schedule upon her own request.
Source: Artsakh President's information department - 13:29 | In the world Police strike hits Brazilian city hard
About 10,000 of the state's 30,000 police are on strike.
Source: Associated Press - 11:15 | In the world 37 killed in S. Sudan at peace meeting
Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said Friday tensions with South Sudan over oil transit payments could lead to war between the two countries.
Source: BBC - 10:43 | Armenia Some roads barely passable
There is black ice on the roads of Alaverdi and Diljian.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communication - 10:33 | Armenia Zhoghovurd daily: Robert Kocharyan, Gagik Tsarukyan meet
Prosperous Armenia Party spokesperson Khachik Galstyan told the daily that he knows nothing about the meeting.
Source: Zhoghovurd - 10:31 | Armenia Zaruhi Postanjian in new NA
R. Hovhannisyan said although their election list was not ready, Zaruhi Postanjian would surely continue her MP’s mission in the new parliament.
Source: Hraparak - 10:19 | Armenia RPA Women’s Council takes women to Tsakhkadzor
Source: Haykakan Zhamanak
- 10:03 | Armenia Air temperature to go down by 1-3 degrees
The weather in Armenia will be conditioned by high pressure field. No precipitation is expected almost in all the regions on the 4th of February.
Source: “Meteo-tv” - 09:17 | In the world UN to vote on Syria resolution Saturday
The draft resolution calls on President Bashar al-Assad to hand power to a deputy to oversee a transition.
Source: BBC - 18:51 | Armenia Yerevan to host Euronest 1st session far from EU territories
Yerevan will host Euronest Parliamentary Assembly session for Social, cultural and education commissions in three weeks, Vahan Hovhannisyan said.
Source: Panorama.am - 18:23 | Armenia Munich Security Conference kicked off
Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian will present Armenia in the conference.
Source: Munich Security Conference - 17:22 | In the world FIFA may disqualify Egypt’s national team
Egyptian prime minister confirmed that he fired the country's top soccer officials after 74 people were killed during rioting at a top league game.
Source: Times - 17:11 | In the world Turkey bans French military aircrafts to enter its air space
After French Senate passed a bill criminalizing the denial of Armenian Genocide, France started to carry out those sanctions declared earlier.
Source: “Turkiyegazetesi.com” - 16:57 | In the world 6000 works of art left in Costa Concordia
Now, a veritable treasure lies beneath the pristine Italian waters where the luxury liner ran aground last month.
Source: The Australian - 16:46 | Armenia R.Hovhannisyan: Heritage cannot cooperate with forgers
This month it will be revealed who will become constructive partners of European People’s Party.
Source: Panorama.am - 16:21 | Armenia Mayor of Yerevan hosts Georgian Ambassador
Presenting the priorities of developing the capital, Taron Margaryan has stated that Yerevan and Tbilisi have variety or potentials to develop relations in culture, education, tourism and other fields.
Source: Municipality of Yerevan - 15:43 | Armenia Gagik Melikyan: President Serzh Sargsyan should head RPA’s election list
Melikyan said this was his personal opinion.
Source: Panorama.am - 15:05 | In the world Roman Berezovsky flies to Spain
Dynamo Moscow have headed to Spain for their second training camp.
Source: Dynamo.ru - 15:01 | Armenia Heritage Party to do its best for Sasun Mikayelyan to win Hrazdan mayoral election
Two candidates are running for mayor in Hrazdan – current mayor Aram Danielyan and former mayor, former MP Sasun Mikayelyan.
Source: Panorama.am - 14:23 | Armenia Hrayr Zoryan to replace Gohar Poghosyan as NA spokesperson
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- 14:08 | Armenia Black ice on roads, snow clearing underway
All roads and mountain passes are passable in Armenia.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communication - 14:05 | Armenia Suren Sirunyan not to run for parliamentary seat
“For the present, I don’t intend to run in the parliamentary elections,” said former chief of Vano Siradeghyan’s guards.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:43 | In the world Iran launches Navid observation satellite
The 50-kilogram spacecraft is expected to stay in orbit for 18 months and send back images.
Source: IRNA - 13:25 | In the world Tevez named in Manchester City's revised squad
He has still not played for City since becoming embroiled in a dispute with the club in September.
Source: Daily Mail - 13:01 | Armenia Heritage Party to decide on elections on March 2
The party will announce its decision on that day.
Source: Panorama.am - 11:55 | In the world Real Madrid support Jose Mourinho 'to the death,' Esteban Granero says
The midfielder insists that coach Jose Mourinho has the backing of the entire squad.
Source: Goal.com - 11:35 | In the world Over 600 injured in Cairo clashes
Thousands of angry football fans clashed with police and security forces around the Interior Ministry headquarters in Cairo.
Source: Voice of Russia - 11:25 | In the world Seydou Keita: Real Madrid and Juventus wanted me
The footballer revealed that he was offered more money to join Real Madrid and Juventus before he eventually decided to move to Barcelona.
Source: Goal.com - 11:13 | Armenia Some roads barely passable in Armenia
Snow clearing is underway across the country.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communication - 10:55 | In the world Mesut Ozil wants to end active career at Real Madrid
Real Madrid midfielder has revealed that he wants to stay with the Spanish powerhouse until the end of his playing career.
Source:goal.com - 10:54 | Armenia Which unit mayor signifies most
Vardan Ghukasyan gives importance to election unit No 34, where Arman Sahakyan from RPA will have Martun Grigoryan from Prosperous Armenia as his rival.
Source: Haykakan Zhamanak - 09:41 | Armenia State philharmonic orchestra opens concert year
Aram Khachatryan concert hall will host today Schumann’s piano concert and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.1 “Winter dreams.”
- 09:24 | Armenia Air temperature to go down by 8-10 degrees
The weather in Armenia will be conditioned by anticyclone influence. No precipitation is expected almost in all the regions on the 3rd of February.
Source: “Meteo-tv” - 09:17 | In the world 11,000 people trapped in blizzards in Serbia
The death toll from Eastern Europe's weeklong deep freeze rose to 123, many of them homeless people.
Source:“Associated Press” - 09:12 | Armenia Serzh Sargsyan send letter of condolences to Hussein Tantawi
He sent a letter of condolences over the football stadium tragedy that left dozens of civilians dead.
Source: President’s press service - 18:05 | Armenia Selim Mountain Pass still not passable
All the inter-state and republican roads and mountain passes are passable as of 17.15.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communications - 18:00 | Armenia 20th anniversary of Armed Forces marked in NATO Headquarters
Armenian Mission to NATO has held a reception on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of creation of Armenian Armed Forces.
Source: Foreign Ministry of Armenia - 17:00 | Armenia Levon Aronian excludes participation in tournament in Baku
I’d like to inform you that general atmosphere in Azerbaijan and continuous tensions between our countries make my participation in such high ranked tournament in Azerbaijan impossible.
Source: Armenian Chess Federation - 16:59 | In the world Turan: Azerbaijan halts gas supply as a method of expel
Despite very cold weather, Azerbaijani authorities have ordered to halt gas supply to a 9-storey building near the square of State Flag.
Source: “Turan” - 16:08 | In the world Iranian media: History documents say there was no Azerbaijan until 1918
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13:15 09/03/2010 » Politics
Armenian-Americans should not allow Obama and Clinton to bury Genocide bill
It was bad enough that Pres. Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had failed to keep their campaign pledge to reaffirm the facts of the Armenian Genocide. They sunk to a new low last week, when Mrs. Clinton announced that she and the President opposed adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the full House, following its passage by the Foreign Affairs Committee.
When asked by journalists why she and the President have reversed course on this issue, Mrs. Clinton unabashedly replied: "Well, I think circumstances have changed in a very significant way…. We do not believe that any action by the Congress is appropriate and we oppose it." She added that the administration does not believe the full House "will or should" vote on the resolution. How can the facts of a genocide that took place 95 years ago change overnight? In reality, nothing has changed except Secretary Clinton’s moral compass, assuming she had one to begin with!
It is shameful that the Obama administration is caving in to threats from a third world country that needs the U.S. more than the U.S. needs it. As Aram Hamparian, the Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America said last week: "Turkey does not get a vote or a veto in the US Congress!" Neither does the U.S. President nor the Secretary of State, on a non-binding congressional resolution.
A White House spokesman announced last week that the presidents of Turkey and United States had spoken by phone on the eve of the Committee vote. Soon after, Mrs. Clinton warned Committee Chairman Howard Berman that "further congressional action could impede progress on normalization of relations" between Turkey and Armenia. Strangely, Mrs. Clinton seems to have appointed herself as supreme arbiter of what’s in Armenia’s best interest, while Armenian-Americans and Armenia’s leaders have repeatedly declared that they support the adoption of the genocide resolution. Indeed, Mrs. Clinton has put herself in the ridiculous position of knowing better than Armenians what’s good for them!
After claiming for months that the Armenia-Turkey Protocols have no preconditions and not linked to any other issue, Mrs. Clinton now asserts that the Protocols pave the way for a commission that is supposed to study the facts of the Armenian Genocide. "I do not think it is for any other country to determine how two countries resolve matters between them," she stated. This confirms the worst fears of Armenian opponents of the Protocols. Clearly, the Secretary believes that ratification of the Protocols would prevent consideration of the Armenian Genocide issue by third parties. This is precisely what the Turkish side had been stating, to the dismay of most Armenians. Interestingly, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu made a similar announcement last week, expressing his surprise that the Armenian Genocide resolution is once again on the agenda of the U.S. Congress. All along, the intent of Turkish leaders has been to stop third parties from raising the Armenian Genocide issue, as they drag out the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation process.
It was no accident that almost all Congressmen, who spoke against the genocide resolution in the Foreign Affairs Committee, used the lame excuse that their opposition to this bill was prompted by a desire not to undermine the Protocols which ostensibly would bring Armenian-Turkish reconciliation. Despite their sugar-coated rhetoric, those who opposed the resolution and supported the Protocols were in fact acting against Armenia’s best interests on both counts. The Protocols are now dead and buried anyway, thanks to Turkey’s refusal to ratify them, unless Armenia accepted extraneous preconditions.
While Armenian-American voters cannot settle their score with Pres. Obama this year, since he is not on the ballot in November, 18 of 22 opponents of the resolution are! Armenian-Americans should do everything in their power to prevent the re-election of all those who voted against the genocide resolution on March 4: Russ Carnahan (D-MO), Gerald Connolly (D-VA), Michael McMahon (D-NY), Mike Ross (D-AR), Brad Miller (D-NC), David Scott (D-GA), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Ron Paul (R-TX), Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Mike Pence (R-IN), Joe Wilson (R-SC), Connie Mack (R-FL), Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE), Michael McCaul (R-TX), Ted Poe (R-TX), Bob Inglis (R-SC), and Dan Burton (R-IN). Bill Delahunt (D-MA) and John Tanner (D-TN) are retiring from Congress. Gresham Barrett (R-SC) is running for Governor, while John Boozman (R-AR) is a candidate for the U.S. Senate. The latter two should be opposed in their new campaigns.
In addition, Armenian-Americans should campaign against the re-election of Steve Cohen (D-TN), Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Kay Granger (R-TX), for sending a joint letter to Foreign Affairs Committee members urging them to vote against the genocide resolution. All three are members of the congressional Turkish Caucus.
The next culprits are CEO’s of five major American aerospace and defense companies: Lockheed Martin Corp., Boeing Co., Raytheon Co., United Technologies Corp., and Northrop Grumman Corp. They sent a joint letter to the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee urging him to reject the Armenian Genocide resolution, in order not to jeopardize their sales to Turkey. These CEO’s have committed not only an immoral act by placing a higher premium on profits -- blood money -- over human rights, but also ignored the fact that Turkey cannot forego its purchases from their firms, because by doing so it would only weaken itself. Armenian-Americans should counter these firms by staging demonstrations in front of their headquarters and factories. Those employed by these firms should communicate their anger to the CEO’s of these firms. Stockholders should go to the next annual meeting of these companies to make their concerns known and seek removal of the CEO’s. Similar protest actions should be taken against the Aerospace Industries Association, which represents more than 270 member companies. The AIA sent a separate letter to Congress against the Armenian Genocide resolution.
The Congressmen and companies who opposed the resolution on March 4 should pay a heavy price for their immoral act. Ignoring their negative votes and letters would encourage them to oppose the resolution again, when it reaches the House floor. If Armenian-Americans could cause the defeat of just one of these scoundrels in November, the rest of them will get the message that voting against genocide recognition can cost them their political careers. They will then think twice before casting such a vote.
As far as Pres. Obama and Secretary Clinton are concerned, Armenian-Americans should not allow them to dictate to the U.S. Congress. Given the fact that most Americans are disillusioned with the failed policies and unfulfilled promises of the Obama administration, all elected officials nationwide are seriously worried about their re-election. This is the perfect time to demand action from politicians and punish those who do not cooperate. Armenian-Americans should contact their representatives in every congressional district throughout the country, even in remote areas, and tell them that unless they support the genocide resolution, they will not get their vote in November. Politicians would rather listen to the voices of their constituents than to Pres. Obama who is the main cause for their seats being in jeopardy. Therefore, the fate of the resolution is ultimately in the hands of Armenian-Americans. If they work hard and get enough congressional supporters, Speaker Pelosi would have no choice but to bring the resolution to the House floor, regardless of what the administration tells her to do. Otherwise, voters who are angry on many other issues could toss out of office the incumbents, jeopardizing her own speakership!
Armenian-Americans should not forget to express their profound gratitude to Chairman Howard Berman (D-CA) and 22 other Congressmen who voted for the resolution on March 4. They are: Gary Ackerman (D-NY), Eni Faleomavaega (D-American Samoa), Donald Payne (D-NJ), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Diane Watson (D-CA), Albio Sires (D-NJ), Gene Green (D-TX), Lynn Woolsey (D-CA), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Shelley Berkley (D-NV), Joseph Crowley (D-NY), Jim Costa (D-CA), Keith Ellison (D-MN), Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), Christopher Smith (R-NJ), Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), Donald Manzullo (R-IL), and Edward Royce (R-CA), Elton Gallegly (R-CA), and Ron Klein (D-FL). The Armenian community should enthusiastically support their re-election.
Finally, some Turkish circles are consoling themselves simply because the resolution was adopted by a difference of one vote. Since House Committee members who opposed the resolution for unrelated reasons explicitly stated that they did not dispute the facts of the Armenian Genocide, the vote could have been 45 to 0, not 23-22, in terms of genocide acknowledgment -- a great victory for the truth and a major defeat for Turkish denialists and their backers. No one should be surprised therefore, if in the coming days Turkish leaders cancel the multi-million dollar contracts of their failed lobbying firms!
By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier
Source: Panorama.am
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H. Tamrazyan: Opening of restored old building of Matenadaran to surprise everyone.
"The mission of the reconstruction is to create more space for the exhibitions. Once we had only one exhibition hall, now we are going to have 8-9 halls."
John Heffern: President Sargsian to be very courageous
We very much want to work with Armenia, trade and investment, which will require some work here on the business climate to make Armenia a little bit more attractive to foreign investors
31/08/2009
We do not have the right to forget our past.
I will leave for Turkey only in case of opening of the border or at the threshold of the event. We have an agreement with them.