Arpa Posted February 18, 2011 Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 (edited) Can we stop the “emigration”, I.e export of criminal elements from Gavar to Glendale who may think that America is the Wild West of 200 years ago, that the FBI and the CIA are comedy clubs just like the police in Armenia? Those of us who came to America worked and toiled in sweatshops and foundries 25 hours a day, many still do just to earn two cents/erkou luma to afford a loaf of bread or a second hand shoe.Don’t jail them at a cost of $100,000 a year/month to the decent taxpayers. Where they will have bacon and eggs for breakfast, onion steak/ irish stew/smbuk lits for lunch and filet mignon for supper.SEND THEM BACK TO WHEREVER THE HELL THEY CAME FROM!!! http://news.am/eng/news/48438.html Names of Armenian Power members disclosed February 18, 2011 | 16:18 The names of Armenian Power gang members arrested in California were disclosed by newsamen.com website. The list is as follows:Mher Darbinyan (aka “Mike,” aka “Hollywood Mike,” aka “Little Mike,” aka “Capone,”aka “Caps,” aka “Maher”),Paramaz Bilezikchyan (aka “Parik,” aka “Parnamas Bileziktsian,” aka “Bleziktsian Paramas”)Karo Yerkanyan (aka “Guilty,” aka “Gator”, aka “Kane”)Arman Sharopetrosian (aka “Horse,” aka “Dzi”)Hayk Karayan (aka “Hayko,” aka “Whisper”)Arman Tangabekyan (aka “Spito,” aka “Spitak,” aka “Villager,” aka “Thick Neck,” aka “Armancho”)Emil Airapetian (aka “C1ever,” aka “Emo”)Armen Hovanissian (aka “Sniper,” aka “Arm,” aka “Armen Hovanessian”)Roman Teroganesyan ( aka “Lil Boy,” aka “Rome,” aka “Roman Teroganesian”, aka “Arthur Teroganesian”)Edgar Khachatryan (aka “Gunner,” aka “Lil Gunner,” aka “Edo”)Garik Galstyan (aka “Stomper,” aka “Stomps”)Harut Torosyan (aka “Menace,” aka “Harout Torosyan”)Souren Serobyan (aka “Suro”)Vazgen Topadzhikyan (aka “Lucky”)Ara Fermanyan (aka “Casper,” aka “Cass”)David Muradyan (aka “Stranger,” aka “Davo”)Karen Markosian (aka “Kar”, aka “Garen”)Karen Zakaryan (aka “Kond,” aka “Gond,” aka “Kondik”, aka “Kar”)Artur Pembejian (aka “Cham”)Aram Petrosian (aka “Tot,” aka “Toto”)Arman KarayanOganes Teroganesyan (aka “Hovo,” aka “Hovik,” aka “Oganes Terognesyan”)Jack Gambaryan (aka “Zhak Gambarian,” aka “Speedy”)Raymond Tarverdyan (aka “Rye”)Vahe Mnatsakanyan (aka “Vahik”)Armando Moreno (aka “Mando”, aka “Monkey,” aka “Blackie”)Andranik Aloyan (aka “Andy,” aka “Ando”)Lusine Ogandganyan (aka “Luso”)Gustavo Ortega (aka “Bam Bam”, aka “Bams,” aka “Gus”)Gagik Zhamkochyan (aka “Manic”, aka “Panther”, aka “Gago”, aka “Gag”)Suren Torosyan (aka “Suro”, aka “Sunny”)Grachia Nalbandyan (aka “Raider”, aka “Puffy”, aka “Crazy”)Edgar Yerkanyan (aka “Edo”)KarineRafael Parsadanyan (aka “Raffi”, aka “Raffo”)Simon Antonyan (aka “Simo”, aka “Sim”)Garen Chouldjian (aka “Misak”)Grigor Garibyan (aka “Gokor”)Artur Gabrelyan (aka “Rubo”, aka “Art”)Andranik Bakhchadjian (aka “Ando”, aka “Andranik Bakhcadj”)Vartenie AnanianRafael Jr. (aka “Cisco”, aka “the Drink”)Khachatur Arakelyan (aka “Khecho”)Karapet Joey Karamusyan (aka “Karo”)Haroutioun Arthur Melkonian (aka “Art”, aka “Art from Montebello”)Arsen AyranjianAdam Davoodian (aka “Aram”)Aram KhachatryanTigran Sarkisyan (aka “Tiko”)Miguel Agustin Ramirez (aka “Mugsy”, aka “Mugs”)Hagop Yamalyan (aka “Hago”)Manuk Terzyan (aka “Max”)Karen Hesham Samawi (aka “Karen Hesham”)Julio Cesar Rivas (aka “July,” aka “Biggie”, aka “Big Boy”)Zhirayr Karayan (aka “Zhiro”, aka “Jerry”)Sarkis Avedisian (aka “Sako”)Vartan Avedissian (aka “Vardan”m aka “Voicebox”)Joseph MaresCatrina BalderramaVardan AmirkhanyanHovannes Igarian (aka “Hovo”)Naira Astghik TerounianArnold Moradians (aka “Arno”)Debra (aka “Sugar”)Rafael Roger ZendejasSteven Wilson (aka “Stutters”)Gevork Kasabyan (aka “Kash”)Marat Shakhrmanyan)Fnu Lnu (aka “Musho”) andFnu Lnu ( aka “David Petrosov”).Within hours, 74 suspects were arrested.As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, about 1000 agents, including FBI agents, tax authorities, the National Security Agency and local police participated in the hunt. Members of the group are accused of extortion, kidnapping, money laundering and drug trafficking… Edited February 19, 2011 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Can we stop the “emigration”, I.e export of criminal elements from Gavar to Glendale who may think that America is the Wild West of 200 years ago, that the FBI and the CIA are comedy clubs just like the police in Armenia? Those of us who came to America worked and toiled in sweatshops and foundries 25 hours a day, many still do just to earn two cents/erkou luma to afford a loaf of bread or a second hand shoe.Don’t jail them at a cost of $100,000 a year/month to the decent taxpayers. Where they will have bacon and eggs for breakfast, onion steak/ irish stew/smbuk lits for lunch and filet mignon for supper.SEND THEM BACK TO WHEREVER THE HELL THEY CAME FROM!!! http://news.am/eng/news/48438.html why not? i say even better... it's a self-cleansing process for the republic... now only if it can attract healthier elements back to the republic from the west, all will be fine... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 (edited) why not? i say even better... it's a self-cleansing process for the republic... now only if it can attract healthier elements back to the republic from the west, all will be fine...Do you remember the so called Cuban exiles/refugees, when Castro sent shiploads of criminals to Miami? Edited February 19, 2011 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nané Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Arman Sharopetrosian (aka “Horse,” aka “Dzi”) Arman Tangabekyan (aka “Spito,” aka “Spitak,” aka “Villager,” aka “Thick Neck,” aka “Armancho”) - այսինքն՝ գյուղացի կամ հաստավիզ - Sorry for taking this lightly but some of these names crack me up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Em Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 Anoushik jan, I am not defending them in the least...merely questioning why it was done on such a large scale manner. Logistically, it doesn't make sense to spend the resources (FBI, U.S. Atty, local law enforcement, etc.) to bring down 74 persons of a gang which is inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. And, it doesn't end here...there's one more wave coming... Yes, let's clean them out of our neighborhoods; let's stop them from skimming our card numbers at gas stations and car washes; and let's use these men as examples in trying to deter the kids who may believe this to be a lucrative route. Yet, I don't believe this sullies our name. It's a small group of (relatively) organized crooks. The media is fueling hatred against being Armenian. THERE WAS NO VALID REASON FOR THE TASK FORCE TO BE ORGANIZED AND CONDUCT WORK OUT GLENDALE. However, it's the best way to keep a larger population in said city in "check". It gives the law enforcement in said city a little more leeway in their profiling and harassment of Armenians. It also helps pit the Parska Hyes and Beiruta Hyes against the Hayastancis... We don't have community leaders. We have individuals with Armenian last names who are seeking positions in government and the community to further their individual causes/ interests. But, luckily, a new generation is making attempts to remedy that...hoping they keep to their aim... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anoushik Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 The media is fueling hatred against being Armenian. Em jan, what do you mean the media is fueling hatred against being Armenian? Which media? Where? Maybe I've missed it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 ATTORNEYS SAY COLLEAGUES SWIPED MONEY INTENDED FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMSBy JAMIE ROSS Courthouse News Servicehttp://www.courthousenews.com/2011/03/15/34922.htmMarch 15 2011 LOS ANGELES (CN) - Two attorneys claim their co-counsel in two classactions that won insurance benefits for victims of the Armeniangenocide diverted and laundered almost $1 million from settlementsmeant for charities to help the Armenian community. "It is with deepsadness that plaintiffs bring this action," Mark Geragos and BrianKabateck say in their Superior Court complaint. They sued Vartkes Yeghiayan, Rita Mahdessian, the Center for ArmenianRemembrance aka Conservatoire de la Memoire Armenienne, and YeghiyianLaw Corp. Geragos and Kabateck claim that Yeghiayan "created a sham charity asa means by which he could funnel monies for his own personal charity- himself." Yeghiayan created the Center for Armenian Remembrance in 2005, aftera settlement with the New York Life Insurance Company, "to defraudclass members, the court and the Armenian community," according tothe complaint. Under the New York Life settlement, the class counsel - which includedGeragos and Kabateck - were to pick "charity organizations who wouldreceive a total of $3 million in settlement proceeds for work solely toadvance the interests of the Armenian community, relieve the needy,and provide direct assistance to orphans, the elderly, disabled,widows and the impoverished," the complaint states. Geragos and Kabateck claim Yeghiayan hid his relationship withthe Center for Armenian Remembrance and claimed that the charity"focused on preserving Armenian history and recognition of theArmenian genocide," so that he could misappropriate charitable fundsand launder them. Because of Yeghiayan's deception, the "sham charity" was "designatedrecipient of cy pres charity funds" and received $200,000 from theNew York Life Unclaimed Benefits Fund, according to the complaint. Yeghiayan also was co-counsel with the plaintiffs in the Kyurkjianet al. v Axa, S.A. class action, according to the complaint. For this one, Yeghiayan invented the "Conservatoire de la MemoireArmenienne" as a beneficiary of settlement proceeds the complaintstates. But Geragos and Kabateck say: "Strikingly, no such entity exists at theaddress listed in Paris, France; a simple Google search reveals thatCMA is actually linked to the same address as Yeghiayan's law firm." Geragos and Kabateck say Yeghiayan also listed the "Instituto Per LeOpere Di Religione Citta Del Vatican" to receive $75,000 in settlementfunds, but that "institution is merely the Italian name of the VaticanBank, located in Vatican City." The plaintiffs Yeghiayan "simplydistributed these funds to a private bank account under Yeghiayan'scontrol so that he could redistribute the laundered funds to himself." Geragos and Kabateck says Yeghiayan and Rita Mahdessian served asco-counsel with them in both class actions, "in order to recoverinsurance benefits that have remained unpaid for nearly 100 years,"and which "resulted in settlement disbursements to hundreds of therightful beneficiaries of the policy holders who were among the1.5 million Armenians who perished and were unable to obtain theirinsurance proceeds in the ensuing tragic genocide by Ottoman Turkey." One million to 1.5 million Armenians were killed during the genocide atthe end of World War I, which Turkey continues to deny ever happened,or calls the fortunes of war. Geragos and Kabateck seek punitive damages for fraud, conversion,breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract. They are represented by Richard Kellner with Kabateck Brown andKellner, and Eugene Harris with Geragos & Geragos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ED Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Good serIal for usARRRRmenia Tv!!!!, which (by the way), has the highest rating among all cable networks:) by showing crap to the public. I not surprised. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted March 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 yete es amen inch jishta.. yete.. dra mer@ nu manuk@....iy dranst hima pit Der Zori Anapat bobik votqerov arants jur & hatci bats toghes ira @entaniqi het miyasin..... mi 10 hat el qurd dzierov hetevnerist @neknen charcharen .. nor et jamanak kimanan te um aryuni hashvin en milyon dizum.. xujan bozi vastak .. genocidi industrya.. Gurgen Yanikyan@ jisht er asum.. mard@ mi ban giter or ir vrej@ ir dzerqov statsav... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 DECEASED GET PENSIONS? - CONTROL CHAMBER Tert.am21.03.11 Recent inspections by the Control Chamber of Armenia have found theState Social Security Service responsible for abusing authority,particularly registering the pensions of deceased individuals andcausing a great harm to the state budget. The head of the chamber, Iskhan Zakaryan introduced the results ofthe inspections at the parliament's Monday session, saying that theiractivities are still under way. As he told the MPs, the former head of the service, Vazgen Khachikyan,was fired from office for the violations observed. Earlier, Minister of Labor and Social Issues Arthur Grigoryan toldTert.am that Khachikyan had been dismissed as per resignation notice. Grigoryan who was present at the parliament meeting left the sessionhall in the middle of Zakaryan's speech. Asked whether the chamber would submit the inspection results tothe Prosecutor General's Office, Zakaryan said such act would becomepossible after the documents are confirmed. "Only the materials confirmed by the Control Chamber board aresubmitted to the Prosecutor General's Office. We haven't so far madeany decision in that regard. Though we have observed criminal andlegal violations, we still have time until June to clarify definitelywhat really happened," he said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 All parties must disclose disbursement of insurance settlement funds By Times.am at 22 March, 2011, 4:47 pm By Harut Sassounian Publisher, The California Courier Ever since 2004 and 2005, when lawsuits against New York Life and AXA insurance companies were settled for $37.5 million, there has not been a full accounting of the disbursements made to heirs of genocide-era policyholders and Armenian charitable organizations. In recent years, there have been disagreements among the lawyers who had jointly filed the two lawsuits. Attorney Vartkes Yeghiayan petitioned the court last year seeking the appointment of an independent administrator to oversee the disbursements by his co-counsels, Mark Geragos and Brian Kabateck. The Judge rejected Yeghiayan’s request. Earlier this month, the tables were turned when attorneys Geragos and Kabateck sued Yeghiayan and his wife Rita Mahdessian in Los Angeles County Superior Court, accusing them of fraudulent activities, including misappropriation of nearly $1 million of insurance settlement proceeds intended for Armenian charities. Yeghiayan categorically denied the accusations and told the Daily Journal that Geragos and Kabateck “had hoarded more than $17 million in settlement funds” and that they had failed “to give an accounting of how the money was being spent.” While some community members were concerned that these allegations would be exploited by the Turkish media to discredit Armenians’ pursuit of restitution for Genocide victims, others were troubled that funds rightfully belonging to Armenian Genocide victims may have been misdirected misappropriated. Based on our preliminary research, here is approximately how the New York Life Insurance Company’s settlement of $20 million (plus accumulated interest) was disbursed: -Almost $9 million went to the heirs of 1,500 of the 2,300 unpaid policyholders of New York Life. No heirs came forward from the remaining 800 policyholders; - $4 million was divided equally among attorneys Geragos, Kabateck and Yeghiayan to be given to charities of their choice; - $4 million to cover legal fees for the four attorneys (Geragos, Kabateck, Yeghiayan and William Shernoff) who represented the Armenian plaintiffs in this class action lawsuit; - $3 million was donated to nine major Armenian charitable organizations; and - Almost $1 million was spent on administrative expenses in order to disburse the funds to the heirs of policyholders. A three-member Settlement Fund Board was set up by the California Insurance Commissioner to evaluate the documents submitted by surviving family members of policyholders. Based on similar preliminary research, here is approximately how the AXA settlement of $17.5 million (plus accumulated interest) was disbursed: - Around $8.5 million went to an unknown number of heirs of the 11,000 AXA policyholders; - $3 million was given by the three attorneys to Armenian charities in France; - $3 million to cover legal fees for the three attorneys (Geragos, Kabateck and Yeghiayan) who represented the Armenian plaintiffs in this class action lawsuit; - $2.85 million was divided equally among the three attorneys to be distributed to charities of their choice; and - $150,000 (possibly more) was spent on administrative expenses to evaluate the documents submitted by the heirs of insurance policyholders. It is noteworthy that the Settlement Agreement approved by Federal Judge Christina Snyder mandated that all charities, within six months of receiving funds from the New York Life settlement, must provide to the court a full accounting of how these funds were spent. It is not known if the required reports were filed by the recipients. The Settlement Agreement also stated that the California Attorney General has jurisdiction to enforce compliance with these provisions and prosecute all violations. In the case of AXA, the Settlement Agreement required that within six months charities submit to the attorneys of the plaintiffs and AXA a report on the use of the funds they have received. The Los Angeles Superior Court now has the opportunity to review the allegations made by attorneys Geragos and Kabateck against Yeghiayan and Mahdessian to determine if the insurance settlement funds were properly disbursed. Until then, no one should jump to any conclusions regarding the guilt or innocence of any of the involved parties. Independently of any legal requirements, all organizations which have obtained funds from the two insurance settlements have the moral obligation to disclose to the Armenian community the amounts they received and spent. Similarly, the three attorneys should make public all disbursements they have made from the settlement funds to all organizations. Furthermore, all settlement-related documents in the possession of the three attorneys, both Settlement Fund Boards and their staffs should be preserved until the conclusion of this lawsuit. Those entrusted with funds rightfully belonging to victims of the Armenian Genocide have the sacred duty to treat them with utmost care and diligence. Anything less would invite the condemnation of all people of good conscience. /Times.am/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louise Kiffer Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 It is a bad advertising for us. The lawers shoul have discussed this problem between themselves and settled it. Our ennemies will be happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nairi Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 Can we stop the “emigration”, I.e export of criminal elements from Gavar to Glendale who may think that America is the Wild West of 200 years ago, that the FBI and the CIA are comedy clubs just like the police in Armenia? Those of us who came to America worked and toiled in sweatshops and foundries 25 hours a day, many still do just to earn two cents/erkou luma to afford a loaf of bread or a second hand shoe.Don’t jail them at a cost of $100,000 a year/month to the decent taxpayers. Where they will have bacon and eggs for breakfast, onion steak/ irish stew/smbuk lits for lunch and filet mignon for supper.SEND THEM BACK TO WHEREVER THE HELL THEY CAME FROM!!! You know what's really sad? Talented and motivated Armenians draining out of Armenia. I say let the bad seeds emigrate from Armenia and the good seeds immigrate to Armenia. Who cares about our rep in America? Let's start worrying about the future of the only piece of land we can currently call our own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azat Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 You know what's really sad? Talented and motivated Armenians draining out of Armenia. I say let the bad seeds emigrate from Armenia and the good seeds immigrate to Armenia. Who cares about our rep in America? Let's start worrying about the future of the only piece of land we can currently call our own.true Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boghos Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 true Yes but in Armenia the criminals are in parliament and in the executive. Small fish criminals may leave Armenia but the real ones are running the country. So who is going to repatriate? Only the very brave or those from countries where life is even harder such as Irak. That being said, I can't care less if the FBI, Mossad, MI5, 007 or Jason Bourne arrest Armenians. Finally what are some Latinos doing in Armenian Power? Hello Azat jan, how are you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nairi Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Yes but in Armenia the criminals are in parliament and in the executive. More reason for the good seeds to move back and start taking over. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 ELITE BUILDINGS LEAD TO ELITE TRICKERYEdik Baghdasaryan hetq[ 2011/04/04 | 14:30 ] American-Armenian's Tax Nightmare in the Motherland Recently, American-Armenian businessman Edmond Khudyan sent a letterto President Serzh Sargsyan, recounting the sad fate of his investmentshere in Armenia. At the urging of his friends and acquaintances, Khudyan decided tomake some business investments here. He now regrets this decision,and thus his letter to Sargsyan. During the past few years Khudyan,transferred some of his assets here to invest in real estate andsetting up grape and fruit-tree orchards. During a phone conversation, Khudyan said that he had placed histrust in his Armenian business adviser here. "I was invited by someone with a well-known reputation. He guaranteedthat I would not wind-up as yet another victim. That person'sreputation and position engendered confidence in me," Khudyan wroteto President Sargsyan. In 2005, Khudyan founded Arin Capital & Investment LLC. In December,2007, Arin Capital launched construction of an 11 storey building ona parcel of land at 33 Mashtots Street in Yerevan belonging to Khudyan. His principal partner was Vladislav Mangasaryan, owner of a consortiumof construction companies. Eduard Yesayan, Khudyan's childhood buddy,was named director of the company. "Afterwards, according to the agreement, 21.3% of the 100%shares I owned in Arin were transferred over to Haygaz Sargsyan,upon Mangasaryan's instructions. 17.6% went to Ghevond Galumyan ascompensation to see that the company operated normally and meet allis obligations to the tax and other government agencies," Khudyanwrote to President Sargsyan. The history of this business story is so convoluted and intricate,that it makes sense to present some background regarding the playersinvolved. First off - who is Vladislav Mangasaryan? Vlad, as he's called by friends, was the deputy to the director ofthe Yerevanshin Factory during the Soviet era. Vlad loves to boastthat during his life he has built some 6000,000 square meters worthof construction. During the elite construction boom, Mangasaryan started to build indowntown Yerevan and other areas of the capital. Many of his buildingsremain incomplete. Mangasaryan is now building a luxury residence in Yerevan's Davitashenneighborhood. In realty, he's the director of the VERM constructioncompany and pulls the strings over at Kamar Ltd. He's also theshareholder and director of V.M.G. Group, an off-shoot of theother two. On January 8, 2009, Yerevan's Civil Court found Mangasaryan to bebankrupt. In 2004, Mangasaryan was constructing a building at 4-A Teryan Street. To date, he still hasn't allocated apartments to 16 individuals asoriginally promised. Naturally, these people have nothing nice tosay about Mangasaryan. The land was obtained by Ghevond Galumyan back in the 1990s. ArsenGhazaryan, Galumyan and Mangasaryan decided to erect a building on thesite. Galumyan, a former top police official, wasn't on good termswith then Minister of the Interior Vano Siradeghyan. As a result ofthe bad blood, Galumyan left Armenia. Mangasaryan, with the deposit payments from the future residents,went ahead and erected the building along with Ghazaryan. After Vano Siradeghyan left Armenia, Galumyan returned from hisimposed exile. He demanded his share from Mangasaryan; around $1million according to the preliminary agreement. Mangasaryan was then called in by the police for questioning regardingsome other mater. Galumyan intervened and had him released. Galumyan is the principal stockholder in Yerevan's cable factory;he owns 80% of the shares. He also owns some construction companies. As I said, when Galumyan returned he demanded his share of the moneyfrom Mangasaryan. But our friend Vladislav was broke. His formerfriends say that Mangasaryan gambled away huge sums at the casinos. At the time, Mangasaryan owed about $5 million to the Akounk Bank. InDecember, 20009, Armenia's Central Bank found Akounk to be insolventand liquidated its operations. (Akounk's shadowy past is the themefor another time.) What does all this have to do with our American-Armenian businessman Ed KH? Readers will have to wait for the next edition of Hetq tofind out. In the meantime, let me just note that Khudyan has petitioned thePresident of the State Revenue Committee (SRC) for redress and thatthe agency's investigators have been questioning both Mangasaryanand Yesayan. Ani Torosyan, KH's lawyer, has sent a file to SRC President GagikKhachatryan, laying out all the details of her client's businessdealings here in Armenia. She has urged the SRC to get to the bottom of the matter and findout who did what to get Arin Capital in the tax burden nightmare itnow faces with the SRC. The lawyer also demands that those responsible be criminally charged. To be continued Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 (edited) Yes Yervant, you beat me to it.History repeats. Remember Nazareth Berberian (RIP) and Dr. Carolann Najarian? Who else? Like when Kerkorian pulled out and reassigned his Lincy Foundation?You call me cow կով I’ll call you satkats esh/սատկծ էշ . See how that cow/կով becomes չոր անկաթի կով.Se how long that COW will live before it runs out of MILK.Speaking of KILLLING the “goose that layed golden eggs” See if I will lay my golden eggs in that “snake pit”, den of snakes. As if physical assassination was not enough, we now resort to character assassination.Please don’t go my me, he may be guilty as charged, yet when a 6 year old claims sexual molestation when the accused may have only stroked their head???? http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/02/9/serob-ter-poghosyan Here is apicture of the Diaspora;http://collegecashcow.webs.com/cash-cow_larg.jpg http://collegecashcow.webs.com/cash-cow_larg.jpg Except that all that cash is not deposited in community buckets, but in their fat-ass pockets. Edited April 4, 2011 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azat Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Hello Azat jan, how are you? Hoyakap Boghos jan. How are you doing my friend? How is the family? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boghos Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Hoyakap Boghos jan. How are you doing my friend? How is the family?you have a message boss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hipeter924 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Sad to see scamming and back-door dealing exists in Armenia, why don't people care about how they treat their fellow Armenians? Perhaps the nasty side of American commerce has found its way to Armenia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted April 30, 2011 Report Share Posted April 30, 2011 Sad to see scamming and back-door dealing exists in Armenia, why don't people care about how they treat their fellow Armenians? Perhaps the nasty side of American commerce has found its way to Armenia. i believe you are making an overgeneralization. -welcome to hyeforum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted May 31, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 OFFICIAL OF YEREVAN CITY HALL DETAINEDOn May 27, Karen Mikayelyan, senior specialist of the Department of Trade and Services of City Hall of Yerevan was detained for bribery. The Department for Fight against Organized Crime caught him when taking a bribe of 2500 dollars for legalizing an illegal construction on G. Emin Street. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 OFFICIAL OF YEREVAN CITY HALL DETAINEDOn May 27, Karen Mikayelyan, senior specialist of the Department of Trade and Services of City Hall of Yerevan was detained for bribery. The Department for Fight against Organized Crime caught him when taking a bribe of 2500 dollars for legalizing an illegal construction on G. Emin Street.I hope to read more of this, so that the garbage is removed from Yerevan City Hall and hopefully from Armenian Government as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boghos Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 I hope to read more of this, so that the garbage is removed from Yerevan City Hall and hopefully from Armenian Government as well. I will be in Yerevan July 1st. I will see if the garbage removal is really on... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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