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    Gold Trace of Liska's PhD: Scandalous Facts

    Aghasi Ivanyan
    Comments - 18 October 2014, 14:32


    In September 2006 the Armenian ministry of environmental protection
    withdrew the license Global Gold Mining of the license to explore the
    multi-metal mine of Marjan in Sisian, Syunik region. According to
    minister Vardan Aivazyan, the company is exploring several sites and
    fulfils its commitments but it did not fulfill them on Marjan site
    therefore we have deprived them of the license.

    Note that the company had obtained license in 2004 to explore
    Tukhmanuk, Hankavan, Getik, as well as Marjan sites and had carried
    out activities of 6.5 million dollars before losing the license for
    Marjan, intending to spend more to 9.6 million dollars.

    Global Gold Mining had appealed against the decision of the ministry
    at the Southern District Court of New York which passed a ruling on
    Aivazyan. It is true that Vardan Aivazyan denied knowing about the
    process in the American court but the court published all the
    notifications sent to him.

    Vardan Aivazyan had also announced that license for exploration of the
    mine in Marjan was renounced after the audit conducted by the
    ministry. An act was drawn up based on the audit, which was signed by
    Global Gold Mining. However, the act published in spring 2005 lacked
    the signature of the representative of the company. The company has
    proved that no work could have been done at the mine because in the
    period of works the mine which is located 2800 m above see was covered
    with a thick layer of snow and it was not possible to move come to the
    mine.

    When the act was drawn up, Aivazyan even tried to blame the company
    for failure to explode the mine, which was a great risk to the
    security of Armenia. The company had submitted to the ministry the
    reports for 2005-2006 which clearly demonstrate that works of 4
    million dollars were performed in Marjan and later the ministry did
    not have any objections to those reports, though only after Vardan
    Aivazyan's dismissal.

    The aforementioned would be just a recall of a criminal story unless
    Surik Khachatryan, governor of Syunik, had not boasted carelessly that
    he is a doctor of political science. The point is that a Canadian
    company was involved in these developments staged in Surik
    Khachatryan's "land" which is not mentioned often and which intended
    to get hold of Marjan alone. This Canadian company called Caldera
    Resources, hand in hand with the ministry, intended to rid of its
    partner Global Gold Mining. These two companies had registered Marjan
    Mining Joint Venture.

    One bright morning, in only an hour and a half, Caldera Resources Inc.
    made a change to the Marjan Mining's charter without informing Global
    Gold Mining, without its representative and relevant documents, which
    is a fact of misappropriation of someone else's property.

    Certainly, Global Gold Mining applied to the Administrative Court of
    Armenia. The American company won, and the activities of Caldera
    Resources Inc. were suspended but strangely enough the court did not
    rule on any compensation.

    What is the most significant thing in this story? The representative
    of that Canadian company was Azat Vardanyan, the president of the
    International Academy of Informatization, the person who conferred the
    scientific degree of doctor on Surik Khachatryan. For what merits? One
    may suppose that the contender had come up with a thesis (with a
    valuable signature) how, following Jack London's personages, in the
    middle of the winter, at an altitude of 2800 m, amid a 1.5 m thick
    layer of snow, the representatives of the ministry of environmental
    protection have reached Marjan area in Syunik with on dog sleds to
    explore the area.

    It turns out that Azat Vardanyan is also fond of degrees. His
    biographies vary but all of them are full of degrees. In one biography
    he is an alumny of Moscow State University of International Relations,
    in other one, he is an alumni of Yerevan State University. In one
    place he is born in Egypt, in another place he is born in Kazakhstan.
    His criminal record is also eloquent. For example, according to the
    sources of the Russian Ministry of Interior Azat Vardanyan was
    sentenced to 7 years in prison under Article 186 Paras 1 and 2 of the
    Russian Criminal Code on 15 May 1987 and conditionally released on 23
    October 1991. Article 186 is entitled "making, keeping, transporting
    or selling counterfeit money or bonds".

    Money counterfeiters are considered "top notch" professionals in the
    criminal world. But Azat was freed earlier. He served on 4 years in
    sentence.


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