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DECEMBER 07, 2009




Aram Karapetian, leader of the New Times Party (NZhK) says that the text of the Armenia- Turkey Protocols was chnaged before the signing on October 10. Aram Karapetian has found some serious and dangerous changes in the text of the Protocols that was posted on the website of the RA Foreign Ministry. "One of the changes concerns diplomatic relations under which Turkey is empowered to enter Armenia and take military action in order to protect its citizens' rights." Mr. Karapetian said "Unlike the ARF-Dashnaktsutiun I have always said that the burden of the Protocols lies on Serzh Sargsyan. The ratification of the Protocols cannot be hindered unless Serzh Sargsyan resigns office. ARF-Dashnaktsutiun will gain nothing with the calls for Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian's resignation." This is still a serious matter because even after all this time the Armenians cannot let Turkey over-power them.







My brothers, where do I begin with them? My brothers are not close to my age group. My oldest brother, Sako, is 27 years old. My middle brother, Vatche, is 24 years old. I told you, not even close! My brothers were enrolled in Armenian school. They went to St.Stevens Elementary School in Watertown. Me you ask, I went to Hosmer Elementary School. My brothers were taught how to read, write, and speak Armenian. I was taught how to say the months backwards. Not so much Armenian was going on in my school. As I got older, my brothers would try and teach me Armenian, and they would tell me stories about our grandpa, whom I never got to meet. My brothers were the ones who helped me understand what was going on at parties we would go to, and of course, the people there were all Armenian. Their the ones who told me to take Armenian as a language in high school. They took it, so they thought it would be appropriate for me to take it as well. They even promised to help me with my homework. That was a lie! I do it all by myself, with some help from my dad.
My friends play a big role on my influence in my Armenian heritage. In the eighth grade, I would spend time with Ani and Meghri. I had classes with them. I'd sometimes hear them speaking Armenian, and I was fascinated by the language. Eighth grade was when I realized how much I really wanted to learn Armenian. When I heard Armenian is offered as a language in high school, I didn't have to think twice about it. But because I was in Special Ed, my teachers thought it would be a bad idea to take a language. I fought for it. I wasn't going to have someone tell me I can't do something. My friends even encouraged me to fight for it. In the end, because of my high grades, my teacher signed off Armenian as my foreign language in high school. I was ecstatic. I was a bit nervous though because I didn't know any Armenian. My friends promised to be there for me if I struggled and needed any help, and guess what, they kept that promise. Now, I am determined to learn as much as I can. On the first day of Armenian class this year, I remember Mr.McDermott telling me that if I can't understand what we are learning, I should drop out. That is never going to happen. I have no clue what is said when we have discussions, but because of that, should I drop out? I think not! I'm not a quitter. I am determined to finish three years of the Armenian language.
More than 12,000 Armenian Americans gathered in the Hilton hotel in California to protest against the Armenia- Turkey Protocols. The Protest took place on October 4th, and was organized by the Stop The Protocols Campaign. The people were carrying banners saying "Serzh Don't Betray the Armenian People," "Turkey Accept the Genocide!" and "No to the Protocols!" Their was an world wrestling championship ended up in Herning, Denmark. Armenian wrestler Roman Amoyan 55(kg) won the silver medal in Greco-Roman style wrestling. Armenia took 11th place with 23 points yielding in russia (94), Azerbaijan (86), Iran (79), Turkey (71), Cuba (38), Uzbekistan (35), Belarus (35), Georgia (33), Ukraine (30) and usa
Minas Hairapetian, an Iranian Armenian visits his Homeland as much as he can. As an Armenian he loves Homeland, and only wants what would be best, and that does not include the re-opening of the frontiers. His response to the pre-signing between the Armenian-Turkish Protocolos is that "I wonder how people can neglect the historic past. Armenians were slaughtered in broad daylight in peaceful conditions. How can we trust Turkey today?" Makes you wonder, is Armenia making a big mistake in trusting Turkey?
The swine flu vaccination will reach Armenia in October. Treatment will begin as soon as the vaccination reaches Armenia. The World Health Organization will provide vaccinations for free to a certain extent, and the rest will be charged. According to the World Health Organization, there are 300,000 cases of swine flu around the world, and 4,000 have been fatal. There has not been a case of swine flu yet in Armenia. Personally, I would not want to receive the vaccine because nowadays, people who get vaccinated can and have died from it. Even though it can prevent me from catching the swine flu, I'm not taking any chances. Would you choose to get the vaccine?
It has been three days on the Republic Squares, and the Armenians are still on a hunger strike and sit-in against the signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols. Almost 280 participants have joined the strike and the sit-in, which is organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). According to the organizers there have been 40,000 people who have put their signatures against the pre-signed protocols between Yerevan and Ankara. There are others that would like to join the strike but are unable to do so.




