From "Reporters to Reporters" Soon to Publish in Armenia

Panorama.am

19:03 17/03/2007

FROM REPORTERS TO REPORTERS SOON TO PUBLISH IN ARMENIA

Starting April 2006, The British Council has been implementing a
project focused on the role of mass media in reporting government
affairs. The project aims to raise the capacities of mass media in
reporting on government issues and to cooperation between government
structures and the media. The project is a joint effort of the British
government and Yerevan office of UNDP. The same program is implemented
in Azerbaijan and Georgia.

Last July, some thirty reporters from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
participated in 10-days trainings in London. During the training, the
reporters learned about the experience of British colleagues. Armenia
participated with 10 reporters.

Several meetings were held with public officials, mass media outlets
to discuss issues of cooperation. A network between Armenian,
Azerbaijani and Georgian reporters is established to discuss project
outcome and share concerns. The participants published a manual titled
`From reporters to reporters.’ It will be published in Armenian and
Russian languages.

Source: Panorama.am

Palace of Advocates Holds its General Assembly

Panorama.am

19:07 17/03/2007

PALACE OF ADVOCATES HOLDS ITS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The Armenian Advocates Palace held its regular general assembly early
today. Some 382 advocates were registered out of 651 and the
registration continued when the meeting started. The advocates
approved the report of advocate’s palace board for the period of
November 2005 to February 2007. The report of public protector’s
office head was also approved.

The chairman of the advocates palace, Ruben Sahakyan, mentioned that
the achievements in the short period indicate that `time for
correcting errors have come.’ The advocates thanked international and
local institutions for the support to the palace.

The assembly also nominated candidates for the post of advocates’
palace board. Some 34 were nominated and one resigned. Another 25 were
nominated as member of disciplinary committee.

Source: Panorama.am

Aronyan in Monaco Super Tournament

Panorama.am

18:48 17/03/2007

ARONYAN IN MONACO SUPER TOURNAMENT

Today, super chess tournament will kick off in Monaco with the
participation of best chess player. Levon Aronyan, famous Armenian
chess player, participates, too. He will compete with Vishvanatan
Anand, Indian by nationality, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Morozevich,
Pioter Svidler, Russians by nationality, Vasili Ivanchuk, a Ukrainian,
Peter Leko, Hungarian, Boris Gelfand, from Israel, Teimur Rajabov, an
Azerbaijani, Magnus Kalsen, a Norwegian, Liuk van Veli, a Dutch and
Fransisko Valiekho from Spain.

The tournament will end on March 29. The total fund of the tournament
is 216 thousand euro.

Source: Panorama.am

Ukrainian Border Guards Arrest 395 Armenians in 2006

Panorama.am

18:45 17/03/2007

UKRAINIAN BORDER GUARDS ARREST 395 ARMENIANS IN 2006

In the course of 2006, some 395 illegal migrants from Armenia were
detected in the Ukraine. Most migrants were from Moldova (1734),
followed by Uzbekistan (825), Tajikistan (727), Azerbaijan (352),
Ghrghzstan (208), Georgia (182), Russia (177), India (71), Turkey
(60), Pakistan (42), Iraq (38), Vietnam (30) and China (24).

Source: Panorama.am

Synopsis Armenia Remembers Holocaust and Armenian Genocide Victims

Armenpress

SYNOPSIS ARMENIA CHAIRMAN REMEMBERS HOLOCAUST AND
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS; Rich Goldman, deputy
president of Synopsis company and chairman of Synopsis
Armenia laid a wreath today at a monument in Yerevan
erected to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust
and the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
"Holocaust occurred because the world failed to
recognize and condemn the Armenian genocide-the first
genocide of the past century," he told journalists
afterwards.
He said Armenians and Jews experienced a horrible
tragedy in the 20-th century and they should be able
to join their efforts for continued existence.
Goldman said it is very important to educate the
current and coming young generations about these
tragedies so that they never be repeated.
"I am proud today to be next to Armenians," he
added.

Armenian Defense Minister Pleased After Visiting France

ARMENPRESS

ARMENIAN DEFENSE MINISTER PLEASED AFTER VISITING FRANCE

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS: Back to Armenia
after a visit to France Armenian defense minister
Serzh Sarkisian said yesterday his country’s relations
with Paris were placed on a good basis.
"Over the last time we have seen intensifying
Armenian-French relations which are becoming deeper
embracing new areas and in these conditions military
cooperation should not have remained at zero level,’
he said to Armenian journalists.
Sarkisian said the desire in Armenia and France was
to start military cooperation as well, which he said
was successful.
Sarkisian said his talks with French defense
minister and chief of staff of armed forces were
successful showing the good disposition of the French
side. The minister explained that this cooperation
will embrace cadets training and teaching French
language.
"I am very leased with my visit to France, a
country in which Armenians in general feel very well,’
he said.

Armenian Organizations Demand That Russia Condemn 1921 Moscow Treaty

ARMENPRESS

ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS DEMAND THAT RUSSIA CONDEMN 1921 MOSCOW TREATY

YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS: Two Communist
parties of Armenia, a nationalistic party and several
non-governmental organizations announced today they
will ask the National Assembly to convene
parliamentary hearings on the 1921 Turkish-Russian
Treaty.
Rafik Hambardzumian, head of an obscure National
Pilgrimage organization, said the National Assembly of
Armenia must condemn officially the treaty of March
16, 1921 which gave sizeable portions of historical
Armenian lands to Turkey and placed Nakhichevan under
Azerbaijan’s rule.
He said the Republic of Armenia, as a sovereign
state, should ask Russia to also condemn and
invalidate the 1921 Moscow Treaty.

Armenian Officials Issued 31,000 Visas to Foreigners Last Year

ARMENPRESS

ARMENIAN OFFICIALS ISSUED 31,000 VISAS TO FOREIGNERS LAST YEAR

YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS: Armenian authorities
issued last year almost 31,000 visas to foreigners
wishing to enter the country. Almost 4,500 visas were
e-visas issued online, 982 visas were issued while
foreigners crossed the border.
Other visas were given by Armenian embassies and
consulates in 34 countries. The biggest number of
visas were given to citizens of Iran (over 4,000
visas) , followed by citizens from the USA, Syria,
France. Overall 386 million drams were collected last
year as visa dues.

Armenian and Georgian Businessmen to Buiild Dairy Plant in Batumi

ARMENPRESS

ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN BUSINESSMEN TO BUILD DAIRY PLANT IN BATUMI

YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS: Armenian and
Georgian businessmen will build a dairy plant in
Georgia, Volodya Badalian, a cochairman of the
Georgian-Armenian Cooperation Association said to
Armenpress.
He stressed that the future plant will benefit also
the Armenian population of southern Georgian region of
Javakheti. He said the plant will most likely be built
in Batumi, the capital of Georgian’s autonomous region
of Ajaria on the Black Sea cost, which is seeing a
tourism boom, but the milk will be bought from
Javakheti Armenian farmers.
The plant in Batumi will require about $1 million
of investments. Part of equipment will be brought from
a dairy plant in the Armenian town of Sevan, which has
been idle for 15 years, while in Batumi there is a
deficit of diary products.
The first Armenian company to have invested in
Georgia was Grand Tobacco that spent $1 million to
build a tobacco processing plant there.

Balakian and Berktay to Speak at "Armenians and the Left" Symposium

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Balakian and Berktay to Speak at "Armenians and the Left" Symposium

On Saturday, March 31, 2007 in Cambridge, Mass., Professors Peter
Balakian of Colgate University and Halil Berktay of Sabanci University
in Istanbul will head a panel discussing `Armeno-Turkish Relations:
Pitfalls & Possibilities Following Hrant Dink’s Assassination.’ The
event will cap off a day-long "Armenians and the Left" symposium
devoted to a range of contemporary issues. Earlier panels will address
other vital themes: `The Media and Social Injustice in Armenia’ and
`Environmental Politics in Armenia.’

The symposium is co-sponsored by Harvard University’s Center for Middle
Eastern Studies and will be held at the Center for Government and
International Studies at Harvard University.

For more information, please visit:
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The recent assassination of Istanbul-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was
reported worldwide and has had significant repercussions on Turkey’s
internal reform movement as well as on Armeno-Turkish dialogue.
Prominent academic figures will analyze what the future now holds on
these issues. Major sub-themes will include an examination of Turkish
right-wing nationalism and the assassination’s impact on efforts to
gain official acknowledgement of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

In a separate panel, investigative journalist Edik Baghdasaryan from
Yerevan, Armenian Weekly Editor Khatchig Mouradian, and Professor of
Communications, Gayane Torosyan of SUNY-Oneonta will discuss the
structure and functioning of Armenia’s media today, focusing on 1) the
media’s role/effectiveness in reporting on corruption/social ills, and
2) the way in which media are organized (ownership patterns,
monopolies, censorship issues, etc.). Steve Kurkjian of The Boston
Globe will also provide his perspective on the issue.

A third panel will feature Jeffrey Tufenkian, President of `Armenian
Forests’ NGO and Ann Shirinian-Orlando, US Representative for Greens
Union of Armenia, who will discuss prospects for developing an
environmental movement in Armenia. The panel will be moderated by Jeff
Masarjian, Director of the Armenia Tree Project. Specific topics
include 1) coalition-building strategies on environmental issues; 2)
prospects for reforming mainstream public/private policies toward the
environment; 3) Looming environmental issues that must be dealt with
(illegal deforestation, depletion of urban green spaces, industrial
mining, nuclear energy and the need for alternative energy resources).

"Armenians and the Left" organizes conferences, lectures and discussion
groups that take a critical look at, and offer progressive analyses of,
a range of subjects pertinent to the Armenian people’s political, social
and economic situation within a global context. These public forums
explore alternative ways of understanding Armenia’s predicament besides
the conventional, state-centered approaches and examine how Armenian
activists can build coalitions with other dispossessed groups and
progressive movements.

The first "Armenians and the Left" conference was held in New York and
Boston in April of 2006 and was jointly hosted by the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation (ARF) in the Eastern United States and the
Nation Institute (publishers of The Nation magazine). The conference
opened up numerous essential topics and critical perspectives, many of
which rarely figure as priorities in the mainstream agenda of
Armenian-American politics, such as globalization, American militarism,
human rights in Armenia, reparations, women and political power,
Armeno-Turkish dialog, etc….

"Armenians and the Left" is a project of the Central Committee of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Eastern United States.

For more information please visit

www.armeniansandtheleft.com
www.armeniansandtheleft.com/AATL2007/sympos
www.armeniansandtheleft.com