Politics: Week’s debates focused on incident at NKR, Azeri armed forces contact lineWeekly review of domestic events. June 26, 2010 Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian commented on Artsakh defense army’s report on Azeri attempt at subversive attack in the environs of Chaylu settlement, Mardakert region. “Before every summit conference with Armenian President, Baku was attempting to frustrate negotiations through provocative statements and threats of war. This time, Azeri’s failure to gain their end triggered an open provocation after June 17 trilateral meeting.” “Obviously, Azeri side’s actions were pre-planned. Azeri authorities lost no time in organizing subversive operation once they left negotiation hall,” the Foreign Minister emphasized, adding that sudden attacks under the cover of night are characteristic for Azerbaijan. Economy: Armenia carries out pension reformArmenian parliament has approved a package of bills on introduction of amendments to the Law on Pension, envisaging transfer to funded pension scheme. In all, the process will be regulated 5 laws and 47 amendments. June 26, 2010 As a rule, innovations are perceived with distrust and apprehensions: how this reform will be carried out. Armenia and world: Playing Conspirology?Building a system based on false premises is the avocation of most of the Armenian “politicians and political scientists”. June 25, 2010 The recent bulk of incomprehensible and apparently inadequate information in the Armenian mass media, in our opinion, pursues several objectives, the principal of which is to disorient the Armenian society and to assure that there are certain forces crucially interested in the destruction of the Armenian state. All this fits into some Conspirology now discussed by almost everyone who in some way observes the situation in the region. ![]() IT & Telecom: Education in the limelight of IT companies’ leadersReview of June 15-22 IT and telecom events. June 24, 2010 Education and qualification improvement were in the focus of IT companies’ leaders who gathered for a meeting in Tsaghkadzor. Bilateral contacts should be established to develop industry and education, according Vache Kirakosyan, head of the IT department at the Armenian Economy Ministry. “Enterprises with rich resources are working to this end. Synopsis and National Instruments apply interesting schemes for cooperation, while minor companies have to anchor hopes with badly-educated university graduates Education system should be reorganized to develop technologies in Armenia,” he said. Culture: Past week was an intrigue for cinema and music loversReview of cultural June 14-20 events. June 21, 2010 Organizers of the 7th Golden Apricot Film Festival continue revealing secrets regarding the event. It became known that the opening and closing ceremonies will be conducted by Serge Avedikian, the winner of Palme d'Or. The festival will open with the screening of Henri Verneuil’s Mayrig (Mother) film by will open. This year, the program includes more films. The core of the festival will be German film director Eric Friedler’s Catastrophe documentary dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Society: Erebuni – the continuous historyOver the past three years, French and Armenian archeologists have been exploring the territory of the ancient fortress of the Van Kingdom – Erebuni (782 BC). June 17, 2010 The excavations in the territory of the ancient fortress of Van Kingdom - Erebuni (782 BC) -have been carried out gradually due to a number of reasons. Sport: 3 Armenian boxers break through to European Championships semifinalReview of June 3-10 sports events. June 13, 2010 Boxing: 3 Armenian boxers – Hovhannes Davtyan, Hrachik Javakhyan and Arthur Khachatryan – broke through to the semifinal of the European Championships going on in Moscow, Russia. Vanes Martirosyan (28-0, 17KOs) won the battle of the unbeaten junior middleweights with a unanimous ten round decision over Joe Greene (22-1, 14KOs) to retain the NABF/NABO super welterweight titles. The official scores were 96-93, 96-93 and 98-91. | ![]() ![]() |