Armenian Authorities Have Problems With Russian Authorities, Nor Zha

ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES HAVE PROBLEMS WITH RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES, NOR ZHAMANAKNER PARTY LEADER DECLARES

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. "The goal of the Armenian ruling
clique is to retain power at any price and this idee fixe dominates
over everything.

However, this circumstance can lead to complication of both home
and foreign situation for Armenia." Aram Karapetian, Chairman of
the Nor Zhamanakner (New Times) Party, declared at the October 25
press conference. Dwelling upon characteristics of Armenian-Russian
relations, he expressed disagreement to the opinion of some media
that the statement of RF State Duma Deputy Konstantin Zatulin
about necessity of Armenia’s choosing between Russia and Georgia
was sanctioned by the Kremlin. In A.Karapetian’s words, the Armenian
authorities have problems with the Russian authorities. In his opinion,
Robert Kocharian’s visit to Moscow can be explained by Nagorno Karabakh
problem’s topicality.

Besides, A.Karapetian did not exclude that the course of Iran-Armenia
gas pipeline construction can be discussed in Moscow. "Redistribution
of power does not mean strategic partnership and striking of this
or that bargain is the basis of Armenian-Russian relations today,"
A.Karapetian declared. He said that Armenia should not intervene in
complicated relations between RF and Georgia.

A.Karapetian considers that Armenia should do everything possible for
preserving normal relations with these two countries. A.Karapetian said
that public hearings organized by the Nor Zhamanakner Party are to take
place on October 26. The hearings will be dedicated to the reasons of
the A-320 plane’s accident. In his words, the reasons of this tragedy
are surrounded by various rumors due to lack of information. The
Nor Zhamanakner Party is going to apply to the country’s President,
Prosecutor General, RA National Security Service and National Security
Council for explanations.

UN Armenian Office Sends Message Of Cultural Variety To Children

UN ARMENIAN OFFICE SENDS MESSAGE OF CULTURAL VARIETY TO CHILDREN

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. On October 25, UN Armenian Office
celebrated UN Day sending children UN family’s message of cultural
variety. "This concert gives an excellent opportunity to speak with
children about UN family and to show them variety of cultures existing
in the world through traditional dances and various national songs,"
UN Resident Representative Consuelo Vidal said in her speech. As Noyan
Tapan was informed from UN Armeian Office, the concert was organized
for 300 children, among which there were children of orphanages,
boarding schools, as well as disabled children." Children of Sofi
Devoyan’s Spirit and Dance Theater, as well as International Charity
Fund after Spivakov performed at the concert. Parallel with showing the
talent of Armenian children, the concert also had the goal to inform
children about UN and its role of promoting peace and tolerance in
the whole world. "It is children who should succeed us in the future
and we want them to know that UN with its variety is the family where
there is room for everybody," C.Vidal said.

Memorandum Of Mutual Understanding Signed Between Undp And Hayastan

MEMORANDUM OF MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING SIGNED BETWEEN UNDP AND HAYASTAN ALL ARMENIAN FUND

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. A memorandum of mutual understanding
was signed between UNDP and Hayastan All Armenian Fund on October
25, by which the sides express readiness to cooperate within the
framework of programs aimed at poverty reduction in rural populated
areas. As UNDP Resident Representative to Armenia, Consuelo Vidal
said, reduction of rural poverty is the subject of anxiety of both
RA government and UN. In her words, UNDP has worked out development
plans of 20 border villages. Currently work is being done on providing
financial assistance for these programs. "We are convinced that we
will be able to achieve great results thanks to uniting our efforts
with the Hayastan All Armenian Fund and the whole Diaspora," C.Vidal
said. Fund’s Executive Director, Naira Melkumian said that rural
communities development programs, in which local authorities will also
take part, will seriously improve the situation in the regions. She
informed that the Fund’s all local structures and Diasporan benefactors
are interested in implementation of these programs. It was also
mentioned that the Hayastan All Armenian Fund implemented programs
amounting to 160 mln USD during 14 years, including construction of
220 km roads, 130 km water lines, 36 schools, 3 electric conductivity
stations, 210 residential houses and 14 health institutions.

930 Family Doctors And Nurses Of Same Number To Undergo Training In

930 FAMILY DOCTORS AND NURSES OF SAME NUMBER TO UNDERGO TRAINING IN ARMENIA TILL 2009

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. 320 family doctors and 440 family
nurses work at present in offices of family medicine of Armenia,
rural out-patient’s clinics and urban polyclinics. Development
of family medicine is one of important components of the four-year
credit program of 25.5 mln U.S. dollars on modernization of the health
care system. 7.1 mln U.S. dollars were allocated for it according to
the agreement signed between the RA Government and the World Bank in
2004. As Samvel Hovhannisian, the Chairman of the Armenian Association
of Family Doctors informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent, the program
envisages to train till 2009 other 930 doctors and nurses of same
number, correspondingly, according to 12-month and 6-month education
programs. In his words, family medicine chairs were created still
in 1998 at the Yerevan Mkhitar Heratsi State Medical University,
National Health Care Institute and Medical Fulcrum College. It was
also mentioned that work conditions of family doctors will be improved
by the program: 14 rural out-patient’s clinics will be restored and
5 ones will be built, and medical equipment and accessories will be
given to 150 out-patient’s clinics.

Armenians Must Show Balanced Approach In Issue Of Russian-Georgian R

ARMENIANS MUST SHOW BALANCED APPROACH IN ISSUE OF RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS, POLITICIAN LEVON MELIK-SHAHNAZARIAN BELIEVES

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTYOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian press presents
the Russian-Georgian relations only with two colours: black and
white: the published articles are of either strictly pro-Russian
and anti-Georgian or strictly pro-Georgian and anti-Russian
character. Politician Levon Melik-Shahnazarian expressed such an
opinion at the October 25 meeting with journalists. In his words,
it is necessary to show in this issue a more balanced approach as
"Georgians will always remain our neighbours and Russia will always
be our strategic ally." In the politician’s opinion, Armenia’s moral
interference in the Russian-Georgian relations must be aimed to calm
them down as much as it is possible, and direct interference must
be limited only by protection of interests of Armenians living in
those two countries. Reminding that the Russian military refuge will
soon be moved from Javakh, L.Melik-Shahnazarian mentioned: "If NATO
member Turkey’s military units are suddenly placed there, then the
Armenian army must be in Javakhk earlier." Otherwise, in his words,
if Armenia does not strive for protecting Armenians living there,
the meaning of its being an independent, sovereign country will be
lost. L.Melik-Shahnazarian emphasized that he does not call on war,
but is sure that as soon as the Turkish army appeares in Javakhk,
danger of war and, consequently, of displacing Armenians from Javakhk,
will arise.

Speech By Vartan Oskanian, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of Armenia

SPEECH BY VARTAN OSKANIAN, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF ARMENIA

Panorama.am
14:40 25/10/06

At the 15th Anniversary Celebration Of Armenia’s Independence I am
pleased, honored, and still a little awed by the fact that I can stand
before you, as foreign minister, at the official celebration of 15
years of Armenia’s independence. The fact that we are celebrating in
this important capital, with the representatives of a strong, active,
prosperous, proud and engaged Diaspora, in the presence of several
of Armenia’s ambassadors, is still the stuff of dreams.

It has been 15 years since our independence. This came at the end of
a difficult century and an even more difficult millennium. Armenians
take great pride in their millennia of history. The leitmotifs that
run through our recollections of our past are fraught with a search
for silver linings.

We have outlived the empires of the Babylonians and Assyrians, the
Hittites and Medes, the Byzantines, the Mongols and the Ottomans. We
shared the gods of the Greeks and the Romans, until St. Gregory
illuminated the path to Christianity. We translated the Bible not
just into Armenian, but also into Chinese. We recorded the history
of Armenians and of Western civilization in beautifully illuminated
manuscripts. We welcomed the Crusaders to our Kingdom in Cilicia,
and accompanied European traders to the exotic East.

Instead of fortifications, we built monasteries and centers of learning
which have withstood invaders and earthquakes. In the 18th century,
when first the American colonies, and later the people of France
were upholding liberty, equality and fraternity, our students and
merchants in Europe, were watching and learning. They knew that they
had rights and liberties as subjects of three different empires, and
used the formulations and vocabulary of the leaders of the Western
enlightenment to articulate them. It wasn’t that they wanted to
overthrow those governments which abused or usurped their rights,
but to reform them. It didn’t work.

The Sublime Porte, which ruled over the majority of Armenians, made its
Armenian minority the scapegoat for its own inability to govern. The
Genocide followed. The remnants of the Armenian people who emerged
following the Genocide had independence hoisted upon them in 1918. A
population of refugees, insufficient resources with which to govern and
protect, an elite that did not live in Armenia, and an army composed
of well-meaning patriots – that was Armenia’s first modern attempt at
independence. It was a valiant effort to first wrestle with the social
and existential dangers from within, and later to fight against the
direct physical threats from without. The First Republic of Armenia
survived independently long enough that, when it fell, it fell as a
legitimate, independent, political entity. That entity was subsumed
into the Soviet Union as the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.

That was the journey that brought us to today and to the improbability
of our independence – the improbability that this surviving nation
would witness the fall of yet another empire – this time Lenin’s.

And that the homeland would be born again, free and independent.

In Armenia, and in the Diaspora, too, where you are still overwhelmed
at the improbability of Armenia’s independence, you sometimes suffer
from the reverse: because we’ve never really had independence, we
sometimes believe that we don’t deserve to have it or that it will
necessarily be taken away again. I want to tell you that Armenians are
not only worthy of independence, we are also capable of independence,
aware of the demands of independence, responsive to the expectations
of independence and accepting of the burdens of independence. But we
were ready. Armenia’s Democratic Movement, the Environmental Movement,
the Karabagh Movement were not just the product of a changed Soviet
Union, but they also accelerated the transformation of the USSR.

Independence is borne of high ideals. We believed that freedom is
the secret to a prosperous nation, a healthy nation, a fair and just
nation, and a stable future. We believed that freedom isn’t just the
right to do what you want, it’s the opportunity to do what you want,
it’s the opportunity to make choices, the right choices.

We made the basic choice – we chose the way of a liberal society –
open markets and democratic institutions. That was the first choice.

And today, as we celebrate independence, we are celebrating that
choice. We are celebrating in Washington, the capital of the country
that proved that a liberal economy in a democratic republic is a
winning combination. Americans are the people who set out to design
a political system that is built around the individual, his liberties
and capacities.

In other words, the American Declaration of Independence is about
rights. It is a testament to the rights of individuals, of peoples,
of society. But no man was ever endowed with a right without being
at the same time saddled with a responsibility.

We are privileged to be the generation that is consolidating
independence. We do have wide and generous opportunities to turn a
dream into a country, a stable country with a promising future. And to
that end, I want to propose a declaration of responsibilities. Our
responsibilities. This generation’s responsibilities. The
responsibilities of Armenia and Diaspora, of all those who call
themselves Armenian.

— We have a responsibility to empower our people to confidently
participate in building their democracy.

— We have a responsibility to create an even playing field for every
Armenian citizen.

— We have the responsibility to continue on the diffcult but necessary
path of political and economic reforms.

— We have a responsibility not to take Armenia for granted, but to
work to create an Armenia that makes real the promises of democracy
and freedom.

–We have a responsibility to remember our past, without being bound
by it, because the future is ours.

— We have a responsibility to reach a just and lasting resolution
of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict based on mutual compromise.

— We have a responsibility to make the Diaspora an extension of the
homeland – not a permanent dislocation, not a destructive dispersion.

— We have a responsibility to rally every bit of our resources –
individual and collective, private and public.

— We have a responsibility to stand united, to work united, to go
forward united in the face of new challenges, we can win together,
and not lose separately.

These responsibilities come with independence, with freedom, with
liberty. Demanding freedom means recognizing the responsibility
to ourselves, for ourselves. Freedom is also the right to make
mistakes, to learn from those mistakes. It remains for those who
have greater experience in freedom to be patient as we sort out
the options and freely choose the one that is right for us. We
believed that independence may be bestowed, but freedom must be
achieved. Independence meant rights. Liberty means responsibility.

Thank you.

Washington DC October 21, 2006

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

RA Constitutional Court To Discuss On November 7 Application Of 27 D

RA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO DISCUSS ON NOVEMBER 7 APPLICATION OF 27 DEPUTIES OF NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY CONCERNING ACCORDANCE OF A NUMBER OF PROVISIONS OF ELECTORAL CODE WITH CONSTITUTION

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA Constitutional Court will
discuss at the November 7 sitting the issue of accordance of a number
of provisions of the Electoral Code with the RA Constitution. The
demandant side is 27 deputies of the National Assembly: from the
"Ardaroutiun" (Justice), "Azgayin Miabanutiun" (National Unity),
"Orinats Yerkir" (Country of Law) factions as well as independent
members of the Parliament. The respondent side is the NA adopted
the EC. The disputed provisions relate to the order of formation
of electoral commissions, according to which one judge is involved
in each of present electoral commissions, and 2 judges will be
involved in each of them after the 2007 parliamentary elections as
the competence of the NA acting "People’s Deputy" deputies’ group to
appoint one member in each of the commissions will be given to the
judicial power. According to the demandant side, by the disputable
provisions, representatives of judicial power implement in the
collective body staff commission characteristical for the executive
power, that’s, secure implementation of the electoral right what
contradicts the provision of separating powers fixed by Article 5 of
the RA Constitution. The EC disputed provisions also contradict the
first part of Article 19 of the RA Constitution according to which
"every person has a right to re-establish his violated rights as well
as the right of public examination of his case to find out reasoning
of presented accusation in conditions of equality, with keeping all
demands of justice, by independent and impartial court and within
sober term."

By reasoning of the demandant side, arguments started while
implementing the electoral right are subject to dispute at the court,
so the power examining the citizen’s complaint, representatives of
which participated in accepting the act being appealed, may not be
impartial. According to the demandant side, the disputed provisions
also contradict the provision on incompatibility considered a component
of a judge’s legal status fixed in the first part of Article 98 of
the RA Constitution as the central electoral commission and district
electoral commissions are state bodies functioning according to
constant principles, a commission member is a state post and is not
connected with the judge’s obligations.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

A Number Of Children’s Sport Clubs Hold Procession Under Title "Spor

A NUMBER OF CHILDREN’S SPORT CLUBS HOLD PROCESSION UNDER TITLE "SPORT AGAINST SMOKING"

Noyan Tapan
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. On October 25, a number of
children’s sport clubs held a procession in Yerevan under the title
"Sport Against Smoking."

As Ashot Levonian, editor-in-chief of the Sport.am web-site, mentioned,
the procession’s goal was to call on the youth to give up the harmful
habit of smoking. "With this action aimed at healthy way of life we
tried to show that one can be engaged in much more interesting business
instead of smoking," he said. A.Levonian also said that it is planned
to hold another anti-smoking events by the end of November 25.

1 Gram Of Nicotine Kills A Healthy Horse

1 GRAM OF NICOTINE KILLS A HEALTHY HORSE

A1+
[04:05 pm] 25 October, 2006

Or Smoking Is Harmful For Health

The editorial staff of website sport.am together with representatives
of several sports organized a march from Abovyan – Sayat-Nova crossroad
to the Republic Square with the slogan "Sports against smoking". Young
football players of club "Amik" who participates in the march walked
towards the Republic Square handing out posters against smoking to
passers by.

Although the organizers promised that representatives of the Ministry
of Health and Union of Greens would also participate in the march,
they never showed up.

"This is a month of events, from October 21 to November 25. We have
already gone hiking and mountain climbing; we climbed Mount Hatis
and celebrated the opening of the month there", said editor of the
website Ashot Levonyan. "Our aim is to show the young people of
Armenia once again that there is an alternative to smoking as in
developed countries smoking is no more fashionable; smoking people
get less salary or are not hired to work at all.

Unfortunately Armenians start smoking at an early age.

We want to show them that smoking is not the right thing to do, and
there are much more interesting things to engage in which will keep
them healthy".

By the way, on December 24, 2004 the RA NA adopted a law on
"Restrictions of sell and purchase, consumption and usage of
cigarettes". The law regulates the sell and purchase and consumption
of cigarettes. The 11th article of the law enumerates those areas
where it is forbidden to smoke – educational institution, cultural
institutions, theaters, cinemas, circuses, concert halls, museums,
libraries, exhibitions, health institutions, etc.

The means of transportation also belong to this list – buses and route
taxis. But it is not a secret that almost all the drivers of route
taxis smoke regardless of the presence of the passengers. Even the
non-smoking posters in taxis are of no avail as the drivers simply
tear them away.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ITB To Participate In KfW’s Credit Program

ITB TO PARTICIPATE IN KfW’S CREDIT PROGRAM

Armenpress
Oct 25 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s ITB international Trade
Bank will participate in the KfW bank’s "Development of Stable Market
of Apartment Financing" credit program.

According to the Executive Director of the ITB international trade bank
Ara Kitbalian, "KfW program will give new impetus to the development
of mortgage market in Armenia and at the same time will promote the
improvement of credit conditions," said he adding that the program
will give an opportunity to increase the qualitative level of credit
process.

"Development of Stable Market of Apartment Financing" credit program
costs 12 million euros. For the implementation of the first round of
the program 6 million euros will be provided.