Rasul Guliyev Returns To Baku

RASUL GULIYEV RETURNS TO BAKU
By Tatoul Hakobian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

He Is Charged With Appropriating $100, Selling Petrol To Armenians
During Karabakh War and Cooperating With Pro-Armenian Forces

One of Nakhijevan clan members, former Azerbaijani parliament
speaker Rasul Guliyev was due to return home from the United States
on London-Baku charter flight yesterday night. Late Heydar Aliyev
and Guliyev were in good relations before 1995 until the speaker of
the parliament embarked on forming his own team within the clan to
counter the Aliyevs in fight for presidency.

In his message to the Azeri society, Guliyev, who spearheads
oppositional Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, said that he does to
cause bloodshed by his return. “It is possible that there will
be disturbances at the airport on October 17. We have operative
information about imminent provocation including an assault on the
airport,” Ramil Usubov, interior minister of Azerbaijan, said. Usubov
called for the representatives of diplomatic missions and journalists
to stay away from the airport, as “clashes are probable.”

Yasar Aliyev, deputy head of Baku police, was quoted by the Azeri
press as saying that nobody will be allowed to enter the area of
Heydar Aliyev International Airport to meet Rasul Guliyev. Zakir
Garalov, head prosecutor of Azerbaijan, stated that a special cell
of European standards was prepared for Guliyev.

According to RFERL, Guliyev is returning to secure democratic
parliamentary elections on November 6. He had announced earlier that
he will return to Baku in company of US congressmen and a group of
journalists. Rasul Guliyev is charged with appropriating more than $100
million from the state budget, selling petrol to the Armenians during
the Nagorno Karabakh war and supporting pro-Armenian forces in America.

In the face of the upcoming parliamentary elections the Azeri
authorities emphasize the “fact” of the cooperation of the country’s
opposition and Armenian special services but not the Karabakh
issue. Sill in August 3, the police arrested Ruslan Basirli, leader of
Yeni Fikir oppositional party on charge of a coup attempt organized
in concert with non-governmental American organizations and Armenian
special services. During the last weeks Ramin Tagiyev and Sayid Nuri,
the same party’s leaders were also arrested.

President Ilham Aliyev’s assessment of the pre-election situation
is as follows, “Wonderful conditions have been created for the
elections.” The international organizations hold to other views. In
its report on pre-electoral Azerbaijan, the Human Rights Watch called
on the Western governments to adopt a tougher line in regard to the
violence in Azerbaijan.

The report also writes that the growing violence that the opposition
activists face from the hands of law-enforcers “casts doubt
on government’s obligation to hold free and just parliamentary
elections.” The report says that the US and EU should “condemn the
violence in pre-election campaign forestalling further aggravation.”

As it is known, the police quelled three last rallies by Azadleg Union
beating tens of participants and detaining hundreds. The head of the
PACE stated in Baku last week that Azerbaijan has not fulfilled the
proposals of the PACE to hold free and just elections.

Tunes Of Duduk In Poland

TUNES OF DUDUK IN POLAND
By Heghine Vatinian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

A recent international festival in Warsaw hosted participants from
Armenia, Georgia, America, France, England and India. All states
presented their unique national cultures.

The representatives of Armenia and Georgia performed on September
11. Duduk player Gevorg Dabaghian was the main soloist of the Armenian
delegation. The Armenian ensemble was comprised of kamancha player
Norayr Davtian, kanon player Shushanik Saghatelian, dap (tambourine)
player Kamo Khachatrian, second duduk Emanuel Hovhannisian and singer
Arus Gulanian. The concert was composed of solo duduk accompanied by
kamancha, kanon and dhol.

Asked whether it is possible to awaken love for duduk and Armenian
folk music among the younger generation, one of the musicians said:
“The Armenian folk music is as unique and incomparable as the Armenians
themselves. As to children’s preferences I should say that their
upbringing depends on us.

Everyone should make efforts to raise children beautifully. Duduk
is our national mentality, our soul. Tens of pupils and hundreds of
students follow our footsteps. That’s great.”

Representatives Of RA Ombudsman Neede Also In Regions

REPRESENTATIVES OF RA OMBUDSWOMAN NEEDED ALSO IN REGIONS
By Nana Petrosian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

In 2006, AMD 130 million will be allocated from RA state budget
for the staff of RA ombudswoman. Larisa Alaverdian, RA ombudswoman,
thinks that this sum is not enough for the activities of Ombudsman’s
Institute. Only the rent of the territory where the office is amounts
to AMD 20 million. Mrs.

Alaverdian thinks that there should be representatives of RA
Ombudsman in four regions at least, namely, Shirak, Gegharqunik,
Syunik and Tavush.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Heads Of Yerevan Satisfaied With Budget Allocations For Capital

HEADS OF YEREVAN SATISFIED WITH BUDGET ALLOCATIONS FOR CAPITAL
By Nana Petrosian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

There is no discontent about the budget allocations envisaged for the
needs of the capital. Kamo Areyan, deputy mayor of Yerevan, assured
that it is quite possible to carry out all the elaborated programs
within the framework of the allocations for the next year. Yerevan will
receive AMD 389.760.9 thousand in 2006. AMD 5 billion are envisaged
for the 12 communities of the capital.

Armenia To Be Properly Represented Abroad

ARMENIA TO BE PROPERLY REPRESENTED ABROAD
By Nana Petrosian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

The allocations from RA state budget envisaged for RA foreign policy
will amount to AMD 8.117.820. RA Foreign Ministry will receive AMD
700.570.7 for the current expenses of the ministry, as well as AMD
119.797 for ceremonial needs. The fees Armenia is to pay will total
to AMD 1.053.545.3. While AMD 4.164.784.7 of budget allocations are
envisaged for TA Embassies. AMD 2.000.000 will be spent on purchasing
buildings for RA Embassies. The salaries of the employees of RA
Foreign Ministry’s diplomatic services will grow by 40%.

Day Of Armenian Press

DAY OF ARMENIAN PRESS
By Marietta Makarian

AZG Armenian Daily #187
18/10/2005

It is already the second year that the Armenian journalists mark
the day of Armenian press. The government’s decision in 2004 made
October 16 the day of Armenian press, in honor of the first issue of
Azdarar magazine. In 1794-96 priest Harutyun Shmavonian started the
Armenian press.

After congratulating Armenian journalists on the press day, Astghik
Gevorgian, chairman of the Journalists’ Union, made public the names
of “Azdarar” prizewinners. The prize in periodical press nomination
went to editor-in-chief of Avant-Garde magazine Juliet Martirosian,
the prize for best regional paper went to editor of Lusardzak,
Fahrad Apujanian, the prize for TV journalism went to head of “Karot”
working group, Manuk Muradian, the prize for radio journalism went
to Gohar Martikian for “The Life Formula” program and the prize for
photo journalism went to Hakob Berberian of Golos Armenii for creating
the series of photos on Artsakh war.

Astghik Gevorgian informed that the laureates of “Golden Pen” award
make up the jury of both the “Golden Pen” and “Azdarar” awards. Only
the members of the Journalists’ Union of Armenia are eligible for
the awards.

Armenian President To Visit Belgium

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT BELGIUM

Armenpress
Oct 18 2005

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert
Kocharian is leaving October 19 for Belgium on a three-day routine
visit. Kocharian’s press office said the presidential delegation
comprises also deputy parliament chairman Tigran Torosian, foreign
and trade and economic development ministers, Armenian ambassador to
Belgium, other government officials and journalists.

In Brussels Kocharian will meet Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstad,
Senate president Anne-Marie Lizin and parliament chairman Herman
de Kroy.

Kocharian will also meet European Commission President Manuel
Baroso, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security
Policy Javier Solana, president of the European Parliament Joseph
Borell-Fontels, NATO secretary general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and
other officials.

In Brussels Kocharian and the president of Belgian Senate will lay a
wreath to Armenian Genocide Memorial. Kocharian will also attend the
inauguration of the new Armenian embassy building and will also meet
with members of the local Armenian community and visit a fair titled
‘Made in Belgium.’

U.S Assistant Secretary Of State And Special Negotiator ForNagorno-K

U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE AND SPECIAL NEGOTIATOR FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH VISIT ARMENIA

Armenpress
Oct 18 2005

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 18, ARMENPRESS: The US Embassy in Armenia said today
Daniel Fried, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and
Eurasian Affairs, visited Armenia on October 18 as part of regional
travel that included stops in Georgia and Azerbaijan.

It said joining Assistant Secretary Fried’s delegation was U.S. Special
Negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh and Eurasian Conflicts, Ambassador
Steven Mann. As part of their visit, they met with representatives
of the Armenian Government, including President Robert Kocharian,
National Assembly Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian, Minister of Defense
Serzh Sarkisian and Minister of Justice David Harutunian.

In addition, they met with civil society leaders, journalists,
and representatives from the full spectrum of local political
parties. During these meetings, Ambassador Fried and Ambassador Mann
discussed a number of issues, including U.S.-Armenian relations,
democratic reforms in Armenia, U.S.-Armenian defense cooperation,
U.S. Government Assistance programs in Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans hosted special
roundtable meetings on the topics of “Constitutional Reform and
Armenia’s Political Outlook” and “Preparing Civil Society for a
Post-conflict reality.”

Commenting on the visit, Ambassador Evans said, “The Assistant
Secretary’s visit reinforces the high-level of interest that the U.S.

Government has in helping build peace and prosperity in the South
Caucasus.

The visit comes at an opportune moment as Armenia prepares for an
historic referendum on its constitution and begins planning now for
free and fair elections in 2007 and 2008.”

This trip was Ambassador Fried’s first visit to Armenia since his
appointment as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs in May 2005. Prior to this position, Ambassador Fried served
as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European
and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council (biographical
notes attached).

The U.S. Government has dedicated over $1.6 billion worth of assistance
to the people of Armenia since its independence.

OSCE Minsk Group U.S Co-ChairArrived In Armenia

OSCE MINSK GROUP U.S. CO-CHAIR ARRIVED IN ARMENIA

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Daniel Fried, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and
Eurasian Affairs, visited Armenia on October 18 as part of regional
travel that included stops in Georgia and Azerbaijan. Joining
Assistant Secretary Fried’s delegation was U.S. Special Negotiator
for Nagorno-Karabakh and Eurasian Conflicts, Ambassador Steven Mann.

During these meetings, Ambassador Fried and Ambassador Mann discussed
a number of issues, including U.S.-Armenian relations, democratic
reforms in Armenia, U.S.-Armenian defense cooperation, U.S. Government
Assistance programs in Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans hosted special roundtable
meetings on the topics of “Constitutional Reform and Armenia’s
Political Outlook” and “Preparing Civil Society for a Post-conflict
reality.” Commenting on the visit, Ambassador Evans said, “The
Assistant Secretary’s visit reinforces the high-level of interest that
the U.S. Government has in helping build peace and prosperity in the
South Caucasus. The visit comes at an opportune moment as Armenia
prepares for an historic referendum on its constitution and begins
planning now for free and fair elections in 2007 and 2008.”

This trip was Ambassador Fried’s first visit to Armenia since his
appointment as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs in May 2005.

Dolls As Pre-Election Weapon?

DOLLS AS PRE-ELECTION WEAPON?

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In 2006 the budget of the Armenian National TV-Radio Company will be
3.1 billion AMD which is 70 million more than last year. It is the
lowest among all the CIS countries.

By the way, the commercial income will grow by 30% next year. One
of the most interesting programs is the program “Dolls” which is
the Armenian variant of the Russian “Kukly”. This will be a very
interesting weapon in the hands of the Armenian National TV-Radio
Company in the pre-election period which will not be long in coming.