First Candidates Nominated At Electoral District N 38

FIRST CANDIDATES NOMINATED AT ELECTORAL DISTRICT N 38

Noyan Tapan
Mar 01 2007

KAPAN, MARCH 1, NOYAN TAPAN. Two applications for nomination for RA
NA elections by majoritarian system were submitted to Syunik district
electoral commission N 38 on March 1. As Noyan Tapan correspondent was
informed by Artur Gevorgian, the Chairman of the District Electoral
Commission, RPA member, RA MP Vahe Hakobian and Orinats Yerkir member,
Head of Department of NA Control Chamber Gerasim Alaverdian submitted
applications on nomination.

Requiem Ceremony In Memory Of Woodrow Wilson To Be Held In Etchmiadz

REQUIEM CEREMONY IN MEMORY OF WOODROW WILSON TO BE HELD IN ETCHMIADZIN AND ANTELIAS ON FEBRUARY 4

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 01 2007

ETCHMIADZIN, FEBRUARY 1, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A requiem
ceremony dedicated to former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson will be
held at the end of the Sunday Surb (Saint) Liturgy at the Mother
See of Holy Etchmiadzin, on this Sunday, February 4. Noyan Tapan was
informed about it by priest Vahram Melikian, the information system
responsible of the Mother See.

This decision was made responding the proposal presented by
Rafayel Hambardzumian, the Chairman of the "Oath of National Unity"
organization, to hold requiem ceremony in memory of the Armenian
people’s great friend every year, on Sunday nearest to Woodrow Wilson’s
death anniversary (February 3, 1924). As Mr.Hambardzumian informed
Noyan Tapan the same proposal was approved at the Catholicosate of
the Great House of Cilicia as well.

The "National Unity Oath" party presented a proposal in November
of the previous year to implement events in Armenia and Diaspora to
perpetuate Woodrow Wilson’s memory. President Wilson, particularly,
is the author of the map on territories to be returned to Armenia
by the Treaty of Sevres by which it was envisaged that Turkey was to
return about 90 thousand square km territory to Armenia.

Assembly Leaders Meet With Lawmakers On Capitol Hill

ASSEMBLY LEADERS MEET WITH LAWMAKERS ON CAPITOL HILL

ArmRadio.am
01.03.2007 12:28

Assembly Board of Trustees Member Annie Totah and Executive Director
Bryan Ardouny met separately with House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
(D-MD) and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) to discuss several
Armenian-American issues, including the Armenian Genocide resolution
(H. Res. 106) which is currently cosponsored by 176 Members of
Congress.

Hoyer is a longtime champion of Armenian issues and, since 2000,
a member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues. For over
a decade, he has consistently commemorated the anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide with statements on the floor of the House of
Representatives. In 2006, the Congressman addressed the Assembly’s
pan-Armenian Advocacy Conference and said he would continue to fight
for U.S. affirmation of the historical truth.

Like Hoyer, Representative Jackson Lee is an avid supporter of Armenian
issues and a member of the Armenian Caucus. The Congresswoman is a
cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide resolution and has repeatedly signed
the congressional letter to the President, urging him to properly
recognize the events of 1915 as genocide in his April 24th message.

"Our meetings with Majority Leader Hoyer and Representative Jackson
Lee were very productive," said Totah. "Advocacy work is all about
relationship-building and the Assembly will continue its meetings and
discussions with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to advance this important
legislation."

Vartan Oskanian’s Meetings In Ireland

VARTAN OSKANIAN’S MEETINGS IN IRELAND

ArmRadio.am
01.03.2007 10:24

February 28 in Ireland RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian met with
his Irish counterpart Dermot Ahern.

Greeting the guest, the Foreign Minister of Ireland underlined that
the first visit of the Armenian FM provides an opportunity to discuss
he perspectives of bilateral cooperation, especially considering the
similarities existing between the two peoples and states.

During the meeting the interlocutors presented to each other the
foreign policy priorities and the stances of the countries on different
international issues.

Reference was made to the issue of settlement of conflicts the
parties are worried about. Minister Ahern presented the process of
resoution o fthe North Ireland issue, emphasyzing the recent positive
developments. For his part, Minister Oskanian presented the results
of the last round of negotiations on the Karabakh conflict settlement.

The interlocutors also dwelt on the opportunities of cooperation
within international organizations.

Later RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian met with the Head of the
Joint Committee on European Affairs of the Irish Parliament John Deasy.

Minister Oskanian delivered a speech in the Institute of European
Affairs of Dublin and visited the Chesterbit library where 130 medieval
items of Armenian mosaic are kept.

Armenian Athletes To Participate In The European Championship

ARMENIAN ATHLETES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP

ArmRadio.am
01.03.2007 12:59

Armenian athletes Vahagn Stepanyan and Harutyun Merdinyan will
participate in the European Athletics Championship to be held April
18-22 in Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands.

Armenpress was told at RA Athletics Federation that Armenian
international arbiter Hakob Serobyan will be among the referees of
the tournament.

Turkey’s Nationalist Hotbed

TURKEY’S NATIONALIST HOTBED
By Sarah Rainsford

BBC News, Trabzon, eastern Turkey
e/6403813.stm
Published: 2007/03/01 10:21:32 GMT

On match days Trabzon turns claret and blue as thousands of football
fans stream towards their stadium.

The Black Sea port city was always famous for its football. The only
team outside Istanbul ever to win the league title, Trabzonspor,
is the pride of this place – its identity.

But the city is now notorious as home to the teenage boy and eight
accomplices charged with plotting to kill ethnic Armenian journalist
Hrant Dink, who was shot dead in Istanbul last month.

Some here seem proud of that connection.

‘We’re all Turks’

When Dink was murdered, tens of thousands of people took to the
streets of Istanbul and declared themselves Armenian in solidarity.

In public people will say it is bad that [Hrant Dink] was killed,
but to most Trabzon people he was not an intellectual – he was just
an Armenian Political activist Zeynep Erdugul In Trabzon, football
fans held up banners in response that read: "We’re all Turks."

"People here are proud to be Turks, without thinking about what
it really means. There is a blind nationalism here. Racism has
flourished," says local political activist Zeynep Erdugul.

Two years ago she and her friends were beaten in the streets of
Trabzon by a furious mob that mistook them for supporters of the
Kurdish separatist party, the PKK.

Ms Erdugul fears nationalist feeling is now climbing to dangerous
new heights.

In public people will say it is bad that Hrant Dink was killed, but
to most Trabzon people he was not an intellectual – he was just an
Armenian," she says.

‘Insecure place’

The alleged teenage gunman, Ogun Samast, is said to have told police
the journalist had "insulted Turkishness" by contesting the state
position that the mass killing of Armenians by Turks in 1915 was
not genocide.

Tucked away on Turkey’s northern coast between snow-capped mountains
and the Black Sea, Trabzon was once a cosmopolitan metropolis. It
was a Greek colony, then capital of the Trebizond Empire – a bustling
trading town on the Silk Road.

As the Turkish Republic was forged a century ago, the Greeks were
expelled and the Armenians deported or killed.

When Trabzon people talk about outsiders today, they mean migrants
from the next village.

"The nationalist instinct is higher in Trabzon than in other regions
of Turkey and it’s rising," says newspaper editor Ali Ozturk.

He describes Trabzon as an insecure, even paranoid, place.

"From time to time Trabzon appears on new maps of a Greater Armenia
or the Pontus Greek Empire and some groups here see that as a real
threat. They think the Armenians and Greeks want to take over their
land and that makes them very sensitive," Mr Ozturk says.

‘Lost hopes’

But most locals believe it was poverty that drove Dink’s alleged
killers to murder.

They point to crowds of youths and men wandering the city’s cobbled
streets or lounging on its benches, unemployed and disenchanted.

Mayor Volkan Canalioglu rejects any suggestion that there is a problem
here with ultra-nationalism.

"Murders, rapes and other crimes are on the increase all over the
world," he says. "Hrant Dink’s killing should be seen in that context.

"The people of this region have characters like the waves of the
Black Sea. They explode suddenly then calm down.

"When you add unemployment, broken homes and lost hopes to that
character – then it’s very easy to influence people here, and provoke
them to action."

Unemployment levels here are about average for Turkey, but there is
just one factory and it produces young players for Trabzonspor.

Football-mad city

Football is the height of boys’ hopes here. It represents their ticket
to wealth and status, and a way to prove themselves.

"The young people of Trabzon are so neglected that there are no other
opportunities to fulfil their ambitions," says youth team co-ordinator
Ozkan Sumer, as boys in pale blue dash about a nearby training pitch.

A former Trabzonspor player himself, Mr Sumer makes mighty claims
for the game this city is obsessed with.

"Young people here are left dangling and there’s always a danger they
could break away from society. Football is the only thing that keeps
them from falling," he says.

In depressed city suburbs like Pelitli, there does seem little else
to dream of.

The accused gunman and his alleged chief accomplice both come from
this neglected neighbourhood, where small children play in puddles
and older boys chase a ball down the street.

But even Pelitli has a football team and the both the main accused
played for it.

The team, Pelitlispor, initially carried messages of support for its
ex-teammates on its website.

Friends of those in custody now insist they do not agree with the
murder of Dink. But they do share the alleged killer’s controversial
views on Turkish history.

"As the people of this soil, we don’t believe there was any Armenian
genocide," says one friend, Serkan.

It is that view – still the official position of Turkey and hotly
disputed by Armenians – that Dink challenged in his work.

"This land is ours – and when there are things to defend, we definitely
do that," adds another friend of one of the accused.

"But we talk about football or finding a job round here, not about
Hrant Dink or any genocide."

Trabzon is a city where nationalism is nurtured and admired. It
certainly does not feel ashamed by its association with the murder
of Dink. It feels defensive.

The only question people here are asking themselves is what all the
fuss is about.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europ

Next Sitting Of The CIS Council Of Foreign Ministers To Be Held On A

NEXT SITTING OF THE CIS COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS TO BE HELD ON APRIL 25

ArmRadio.am
01.03.2007 13:34

Director of the Russian MFA Department on CIS Vyacheslav Shumski
told RIA Novosti that that the sitting of the CIS Council of Foreign
Ministers will take place in Astana on April 25. He said the agenda
of the sitting has not been fixed yet, but did not rule out that
the Foreign Ministers of CIS member states will discuss the issue of
reforming the structures of the Commonwealth.

"I do not rule out that the issue may be presented at the sitting
of the Foreign Ministers, since according to the decision of the
Council of Presidents, the work should be completed by June and must
be reported to the Presidents," the diplomat added.

The previous sitting of the Council of Foreign Ministers was held in
Minsk in November. Then the decision was taken to establish a working
group on reformation of the Commonwealth structures.

The Catholicosate Of Cilicia Participates In The Executive Committee

THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES IN THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF MECC

ArmRadio.am
01.03.2007 13:50

The meeting of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Executive
Committee started today in Egypt. The committee is formed of 24 members
who represent all the churches in the Middle East. The Armenian Church
is represented in this committee by Archbishop Sebouh Sarkissian
(Primate of the Diocese of Tehran) and Bishop Kegham Khatcherian
(Primate of the Diocese of Lebanon), Communication and Information
Department of the Catholicosate informs.

The meeting will discuss issues related to the work of the Middle
East Council of Churches, its relations and its administrative and
financial aspects.

This meeting is held twice a year.

Republican Party Of Armenia To Propose Its Candidates In 27 Armenia’

REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ARMENIA TO PROPOSE ITS CANDIDATES IN 27 ARMENIA’S MAJORITY DISTRICTS

Arminfo
2007-03-01 14:21:00

A session of the Council of the Republican party of Armenia was
held the day before, at which the party’s proportional list has been
finally approved. It was also resolved in which majority districts
the candidates from RPA will stand for.

According to the Council’s decision, the candidates from RPA will
stand for in the Republic’s 27th and 41st majority districts. The
first ten of the proportional list included the RPA’s chairman, Prime
Minister of Armenia Andranik Margaryan, the chairman of the party’s
Council, RA Defense Minister Serzh Sargsyan, RPA deputy chairman,
RA Parliament speaker Tigran Torosyan, the Minister for Territorial
Administartion Hovik Abramyan, the Head of the "People’s party"
deputy group Karen Karapetyan, Razmik Zorbyan, the Head of RPA’s
faction Galust Sahakyan, the chairman of the Parliamentary Commission
on science, education , culture and youth affaires Hranush Hakopyan,
a businessman Harutiun Pambukyan and the chairman of the Parliamentary
Commission on Financial-Budgetary Affaires Gagik Minasyan. Then, the
Ministers David Harutiunyan, Karen Chshmarityan, Vardan Aivazyan,
Vardan Khachatryan, Manuk Topuzyan, Aram Harutiunyan and Andranik
Manukyan come.

Proportional List Of Republican Party Is Biased: RPA Representative

PROPORTIONAL LIST OF REPUBLICAN PARTY IS BIASED: RPA REPRESENTATIVE

Arminfo
2007-03-01 14:16:00

The proportional list of the Republican party of Armenia is biased,
RPA member, the Head of the Commission on State-Legal Affaires Rafik
Petrosyan said at today’s press-conference. The parliamentarian’s
discontent was caused by the fact that first ten of RPA’s proportional
list included the newly-made republicans- businessmen Karen Karapetyan
and Harutiun Pambukyan. According to him, the RPA’s Council forecasts
that 40-45 members will enter the Parliament by a party list during
the May 12 elections. He also said that the parliamentary elections
in Armenia will again be held with violations. "In case the elections
are held with gross violations, Armenia will possibly be ruled out of
the Council of Europe, as well as of the program of the "Millennium
Challenges" American Corporation", he said.

To note, the proportional list of RPA was approved at the recently
held session of the party’s Council. Thus, according to the Council’s
decision, the candidates from RPA will stand for in the Republic’s
27th and 41st majority districts.