Massis Weekly Online – VOLUME 27, NO. 9 (1309)

Massis Weekly Online

VOLUME 27, NO. 9 (1309)
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007

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– OSCE Kicks Off Armenian Vote Monitoring Vartan Oskanian: ?We Need
Fair Elections Like Bread and Water?
– Armenian Genocide Resolution Introduced in the US Senate
– Bush Presses Congress To Block Armenian Genocide Bill
– Glendale City Council Candidate Chahe Keuroghelian Primary Goal Is
To Create A Positive Environment For The City?s Youth
– ?Arshile Gorky’s Van? A Lecture in Honor of Anne Eskijian

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– OSCE Kicks Off Armenian Vote Monitoring Vartan Oskanian: ?We Need
Fair Elections Like Bread and Water?

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe announced
Wednesday the start of its observation mission for the May 12
parliamentary elections in Armenia which it hopes will be more
democratic than the ones held until now.
As always, the crucial mission will be organized and led by the OSCE?s
election-monitoring body, the Office for Democratic Institutions and
Human Rights (ODIHR). It has already deployed 13 election experts for
that purpose. They will be joined by 29 long-term observers from
various OSCE member states later this week.
The Warsaw-based body also plans to dispatch some 300 short-term
European and American observers to polling stations across Armenia on
voting day. This is slightly more than the number of OSCE/ODIHR
observers who monitored the previous Armenian parliamentary elections
of May 2003. In addition, small groups of monitors are due to be
deployed by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, the Council of Europe,
and possibly the European Parliament.
Ambassador Boris Frlec, a Slovenian diplomat who will head the
OSCE/ODIHR mission, expressed hope that the elections will mark
significant improvement over the previous Armenian polls that were
marred by serious fraud reported by OSCE observers. ?Regrettably,
Armenia?s elections have so far fallen short of OSCE commitments for
democratic elections,? he told reporters in Yerevan. ?The upcoming
elections is a chance to turn this negative trend around.?
According to Frlec, it is the ?political will? of the Armenian
government that will matter the most. ?I believe that the recently
amended election code of Armenia provides a sound framework for
democratic elections,? he said. ?But the real challenge for the
authorities is the implementation, in good faith, of the election code
so that this and future elections will be held in accordance with
[Armenia?s] OSCE commitments. It is all about political will.?

– Oskanian Issues Election Warning

Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian reiterated on Wednesday his warnings
that Armenia will face ?very bad consequences? in the international
arena if it fails to ensure that its approaching parliamentary
elections are democratic. ?We need fair elections like bread and water
to be able to correctly and legally manage our next decade,? he said.
Oskanian warned throughout last year that fresh vote rigging would
cause the country ?not only moral but also material damage.? It was an
apparent reference to hundreds of millions of dollars in additional
aid promised to Yerevan by the United States and the European Union in
return for a clean ballot.
Oskanian went further on Wednesday, warning of possible ramifications
for Armenia?s international standing and its ability to secure a
pro-Armenian solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. ?If we fail to
hold normal elections, there may be cases where we will be stung in
such a way that we won?t be able to offset the damage,? he told a new
conference.
The U.S. State Department?s recent reference to Karabakh as an
Armenian-occupied territory was a clear indication of such danger, he
said. ?Armenia continues to occupy the Azerbaijani territory of
Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding Azerbaijani territories,? the
State Department said in its latest human rights report.

– Armenian Genocide Resolution Introduced in the US Senate

The Armenian Council of America welcomed the introduction of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.106) in the U.S. Senate by
Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Senator John Ensign
(R-NV). The resolution is parallel to the Armenian Genocide resolution
(H.Res.106), introduced within the House of Representatives by
Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA), George Radanovich (R-CA), and
Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe
Knollenberg (RMI).
Both legislations call upon the President to ensure that the foreign
policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and
sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic
cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record
relating to the Armenian Genocide.
In a letter of gratitude sent to the co-sponsors of the Armenian
Genocide resolution, the Armenian Council of America stated the
importance of reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide as an imperative
step in ending the cycle of genocide, and combating those who wish to
distort historical truth.
The Turkish government along with the United States State Department
and the current administration has multiplied its efforts to deny the
Armenian Genocide declared Peter Darakjian Director of the Armenian
Council of America.
?These resolutions are vital steps in the pro-active measure that the
Armenian American community has to have the United States reaffirm the
Armenian Genocide,? said Darakjian. ?We commend the strong leadership
of Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Senator John Ensign (R-NV) as well
as all the legislators who combat the current administration?s web of
lies.?
Joining Senators Durbin and Ensign as original cosponsors of the
Armenian Genocide resolution are Senators Wayne Allard (R-CO), Barbara
Boxer (D-CA), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Norm Coleman (R MN), Susan Collins
(R-ME), Christopher Dodd (D-CT), Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), Russell
Feingold (D-WI), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Edward Kennedy (D-MA), John
Kerry (D-MA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), Joseph
Lieberman (I-CT), Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Robert Menendez (D-NJ),
Jack Reed (D-RI), Charles Schumer (D-NY), Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Debbie
Stabenow (D-MI), John Sununu (R-NH), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).

– Bush Presses Congress To Block Armenian Genocide Bill

WASHINGTON, DC — A senior U.S. State Department official issued a
forceful appeal last Thursday for Congress to reject a proposed
resolution defining as genocide the mass killings of Armenians in the
closing days of the Ottoman Empire.
Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried said Turkish officials have
informed the United States that approval of the resolution could lead
to shutdown of the U.S. base at Incirlik or a restriction on U.S. over
flight rights granted by Turkey.
Fried said the United States also has been informed that the Turkish
Parliament would respond with ?extreme emotion? if the Armenian
resolution were approved. He added that such a step would undercut
voices in Turkey calling for a ?truthful exploration of these events
in pursuit of Turkey?s reconciliation with its own past and with
Armenia.?
Fried testified before a hearing of a House Foreign Affairs
subcommittee on Europe. He highlighted what he said were growing calls
in Turkey for changes to Article 301 of the Turkish Constitution,
which criminalizes ?insulting Turkishness.?
The resolution, Fried said, runs counter to the views of the 60,000-
70,000 Turkish-Armenian community which, he added, has been warning
that the measure would ?raise popular emotions so dramatically as to
threaten their personal security.? He also said the U.S. fear is that
?passage of any such resolution would close minds and harden hearts.?
In joint identical letters to the speaker of the House of
Representatives and two other senior members, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the
resolution also could inflict significant damage on U.S. efforts to
reconcile the long-standing dispute between the West Asian neighbors.
The appeals went to Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; Rep. John
Boehner, leader of the House?s Republican minority; and Rep. Tom
Lantos, the Democrat who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Associated Press obtained a copy of one of the letters Wednesday.
It was dated March 7, two days after Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian was in Washington to visit Rice and said afterward that
?Turkish lobbying at a government level? threatened to scuttle the
resolution.
A Democratic aide said Pelosi, who controls the House agenda, has no
plan to bring the proposal before the House soon. The aide spoke
anonymously because final plans have not been approved.
A congressional staff aide, also speaking without attribution, said it
is understood that Lantos, whose committee would deal with the
resolution, was awaiting word from Pelosi. Both the speaker and Lantos
have been supporters of the legislation. The bipartisan resolution was
introduced on January 30.
Passage of the resolution would harm ?U.S. efforts to promote
reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia and to advance recognition
by Turkey of the tragic events that occurred to ethnic Armenians under
the Ottoman Empire,? the letters said. They said the United States is
encouraging ?our friends in Turkey to re-examine their past with
honesty and to reconcile with Armenia, as well as security and
stability in the broader Middle East and Europe.?
Rice and Gates reminded the lawmakersof repercussions from a vote in
the French National Assembly last October to criminalize denial of
Armenian genocide. ?The Turkish military cut all contacts with the
French military and terminated defense contracts under negotiation,?
the letters said.
Similar reaction against passage of the House resolution ?could harm
American troops in the field, constrain our ability to supply our
troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and significantly damage our efforts to
promote reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey at a key turning
point in their relations.? Turkey has NATO?s second-largest army. The
U.S. Air Force has a major base in southern Turkey near Iraq, which it
has used for operations in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Between the
Persian Gulf War in 1991 and the Iraq war, warplanes from Incirlik Air
Base enforced a flight ban in Northern Iraq against the Iraqi air force.

– Rice Dodges Questions On Armenian Genocide

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that the United
States should not be involved in a dispute between Turkey and Armenia
over whether the killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians almost a
century ago constituted genocide.
Under intense questioning from Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the
sponsor of a resolution that would declare that Turkey?s Ottoman
predecessor state committed genocide, Rice repeatedly avoided
answering whether she believed there was any basis for historical
debate on the matter.
?What we?ve encouraged the Turks and the Armenians to do is to have
joint historical commissions that can look at this, to have efforts to
examine their past, and in examining their past to get over it,? she
said. ?I don?t think it helps that process of reconciliation for the
United States to enter this debate at that level.?

– Glendale City Council Candidate Chahe Keuroghelian Primary Goal Is
To Create A Positive Environment For The City?s Youth

Chahe Keuroghelian has been a viable voice in the Glendale community
for many years and now has his mind set on Glendale?s future as a
Councilman. One of Chahe Keuroghelian?s primary goals is to create a
positive environment for the city?s youth. ?Investing in our youth is
the key to keeping our city on top,? he said. ?This is the most
pressing issue I see facing the city and we need to establish
innovative solutions today.?
In his efforts to unite and assist the city?s youth, Keuroghelian said
he was able to create a youth center that ran for several years during
the early 1990s. ?We need a youth center to help teenagers in schools
and young people in need of finding the right path,? he said, aiming
to pursue the idea again if elected to council.
As a small business owner Keuroghelian has worked in Glendale since
1988 and been a resident since 1999. Keuroghelian spent 13 years
working for the Glendale Police Department as an Intercultural
Relations Officer. Keuroghelian involved himself in several community
service activities throughout the years, such as the Glendale Human
Relations Coalition and the Glendale Chapter of the American Red
Cross, among many others. As Public Information Officer for the
Glendale Police he worked closely with various neighborhoods and City
Departments, with an emphasis on neighborhood safety and security.
Keuroghelian believes, if elected to the Council, his experiences
would be beneficial in his goals toward increasing sensitivity and
cultural awareness within the Police Department and city employees.
Creating a positive environment where citizens feel they are part of
city?s decision-making process is another goal on his agenda. ?I want
every single individual who lives or works in Glendale to feel he or
she is an important part of this city and is looked at by government
as part of the decision making process,? the council candidate said.
?This is achieved by improving the quality of life for all our
residents while encouraging more public participation and open
dialogue in policy-making decisions.?
Keuroghelian stated that if elected to the Council, he will devote his
tenure to developing downtown Glendale with steadfast support to small
businesses, establishing and maintaining teamwork, civility, honesty,
and transparency in all council business, allocating necessary funds
for senior programs, encouraging constructive City Council/School
Board cooperation and promoting law enforcement with active community
involvement.

– ?Arshile Gorky’s Van? A Lecture in Honor of Anne Eskijian

?The most rewarding aspect of my work has been helping Armenian-
Americans to learn more about the homeland of their ancestors.?
– Robert Hewsen, Historian and Historical Geographer

The illustrated lecture in English of ?Arshile Gorky?s Van? will take
place at the Ararat-Eskijian Museum (AEM) on Saturday, March 24, 2007,
at 4pm. The lecture by historian and historical geographer Robert
Hewsen will be held in honor of Anne Eskijian. As co-founder of the
museum, Mrs. Eskijian has been an inspiring source of wisdom and
encouragement. A reception will follow the program.
Having visited Van, Mr. Hewsen will discuss the impact of growing up
in Korkom village on Arshile Gorky. As a demonstration of the
?richness and unexpectedness of human life,? Mr. Hewsen will focus on
the milieu that produced Gorky by considering ?what he grew up with,
what he did with his life, and what he ended with in America.?
Mr. Hewsen is a specialist in medieval and early modern Armenian
history with emphasis on the historical geography of Armenia and
Caucasia, on the Armenian nobiliary class, and on the region of
Nagorno Karabagh. He has published specifically in the area of
Armenian history, with emphasis on the historical geography of Armenia
and the Caucasus. His publication A Historical Atlas of Armenia
(sponsored by the Fesjian Publications Committee of the Armenian
Center of Columbia University and published by The University of
Chicago Press, 2001) was well-received by the community. Currently, he
has two books in progress, including The Meliks of Eastern Armenia and
The Conversion of Armenia to Christianity.
Dr. Hewsen received his Ph.D. in Russian history with a minor in
Byzantine history from Georgetown University. His doctoral
dissertation The Geography of Ananias of Shirak: Translation and
Commentary was written under the direction of the renowned scholar of
Caucasian history, the late Professor Cyril Toumanoff. He has taught
at Rowan University (New Jersey) as Professor of Russian and Byzantine
History (1967-1999), and was also the Henry S. Khazandian Kazan
Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies at California State University,
Fresno (Fall of 2001).
The Ararat-Eskijian Museum was founded in 1993 by Armenian Genocide
survivor, philanthropist, and art collector, Mr. Luther Eskijian, to
preserve Armenian history and heritage for future generations. It is
located on the grounds of the Ararat Home of Los Angeles at 15105
Mission Hills Road, Mission Hills, CA 91345.


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Genocide Res. is one of methods for US to exert pressure on Turkey

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Armenian Genocide Resolution is one of methods for
U.S. to exert pressure on Turkey
24.03.2007 13:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The issue of Resolution 106 on
recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress
is too politicized, Director of the Armenian Genocide
Institute Hayk Demoyan told a press conference in
Yerevan. Answering the question of PanARMENIAN.Net
journalist Hayk Demoyan underlined that the U.S.
President in his April 24 annual address somehow or
other touches upon `massacres’. If the United States
does not recognize the Armenian Genocide it means they
must review their own history. In 1917 thousands of
Armenians were saved by American missions from
massacres, deportation and hunger, and this fact is
fixed in all official documents,’ the Armenian
historian underlined. In his opinion the Resolution
106 is one more method to exert pressure on Turkey.

Semneby hopes talks around Karabakh will start again on high level

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P. Semneby hopes soon talks around Karabakh will start again on high level
24.03.2007 13:52 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EU Special Representative in the South Caucasus
Peter Semneby is a bit worried by the fact that talks around the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict are being carried out less active because of
parliamentary elections in Armenia. Mr. Semneby expresses his opinion
after the meeting with Nagorno Karabakh President Arkadi Ghukassian in
NKR representation in Yerevan commenting on OSCE PA President Goran
Lennmarker’s statement that a peace treaty is possible in summer of
2007 between Armenia and Azerbaijan. At the same time Semneby hopes
very much that soon negotiations on high level will start again and
Lennmarker’s statement will come true. EU’s Special Representative
said, it is important that progress in the settlement process that was
fixed after Minsk meeting between Armenian and Azeri presidents,
served as a base for more active negotiation process.

Commenting on parliamentarian elections in Armenia Semneby stressed
its importance, since it is the first election in Armenia after
signing Action Plan in the framework of European Neighborhood
Policy. `It will serve as a test for our relations, as well as how
Armenia will relate to mutual commitments in future,’ he
underlined. `The EU will actively participate in watchdog process of
elections,’ Peter Semneby said, adding that the large number of
observers from European countries is also a signal for Armenia as
evidence of the fact that European structures pay great importance to
this election, IA Regnum reports.
From: Baghdasarian

Round table around coming election in Armenia organized in Moscow

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Round table around coming election in Armenia organized in Moscow
24.03.2007 14:12 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the initiative of `Unity for the Sake of Peace’
Fund and `Russia’s Strategy’ magazine a round table was organized in
Moscow titled `Parliamentarian and Presidential Elections in Armenia
and Russia’s Interests’. The press office of `Russia-Armenia’
International Press Club informed the PanARMENIAN.Net journalist that
outstanding Russian social and political figures, leading political
scientists, scholars, experts on foreign policy and journalists
participated in the works of the round table. At the meeting
participants discussed, as some experts think, one of the most
decisive stages of political development in Armenia, Russia’s
strategic partner-the May 12 parliamentarian elections and March 2008
presidential election.

Some critical opinions were expressed concerning certain shortcomings
in intergovernmental relations with sister nation Armenia, which also
appeared in the rise of gas prices for the sake of representatives of
monopoly business. Others expressed their worries concerning
unjustified downtime in Armenian factories, which were given to the
Russian side in return for Armenian debt. Some concrete offers were
made in order to increase efficiency of Russian foreign policy in
South Caucasus.

Participants of the round table underlined that Armenia is one of
Russia’s frank and the most reliable allies, where anti-Russian moods
have never found serious reaction and Armenia herself is capable of
ensuring lawfulness and transparency in organizing elections.

In fact there is no clearly agreed single issue in Karabakh problem

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In fact there is no clearly agreed single issue in Karabakh problem
24.03.2007 14:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the Karabakh problem the conflicting parties
cannot agree on the status, holding referendum and territorial issues,
NKR President Arkadi Ghukassian told a press conference in
Yerevan. `In fact there is no single issue, where we could indicate on
existence of clear agreements and arrangements,’ he said.

The NKR President said, when speaking about return of territories, it
is necessary to take into account the fact that today not only Azeri
territories are under the control of NKR, but also NKR territories are
under the control of Azerbaijan.

`And I think this issue must also be solved. Alongside I must stress
that the issue of returning Armenian and Azeri refugees is
unrealistic. This problem was not discussed during my meeting with
OSCE Minsk Group French Co-Chair Bernard Fassier. Fassier and I fixed
that discussions over this problem are senseless, since we should not
build the house from the roof. It is senseless to discuss a question,
which is unrealistic today,’ Arkadi Ghukassian underscored,
`Novosti-Armenia’ reports.

Karabakh: EU can use tools for supporting negotiation process

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Karabakh: EU can use tools for supporting negotiation process
24.03.2007 15:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EU’s Special Representative in the South Caucasus
Peter Semneby confirmed his intention to visit Nagorno Karabakh in
near future, but he could not say the exact date. Mr. Semneby told
this after meeting with Nagorno Karabakh President Arkadi Ghukassian
in NKR representation in Yerevan held March 23. He said, he visited
Yerevan from Moscow only for a day and is going to depart for
Brussels, and that’s why he will not have time to visit the Nagorno
Karabakh. Commenting on activation of his regional visits Semneby
underlined that the EU is interested in the region and the problems
that the countries of South Caucasus have. He also noted the new
European Union member-states brought nearer the EU to the South
Caucasus. `The European Union is not only an observer of events that
take place in the Black Sea region but also its direct participant,’
Mr. Semneby said.

Answering the question about pressure on the Nagorno Karabakh
authorities by European structures and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs,
Peter Semneby underlined that there exist expectations from the
international community, and first of all from OSCE MG that the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict parties will agree with compromise
offers. Alongside he said that the conflicting parties, Azerbaijan,
Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh must agree on it willingly. Mr. Semneby
says the EU can use all tools and instruments at his disposal in the
framework of European Neighborhood Policy in order to support the
negotiation process and OSCE MG’s efforts. `I am sure a lot can be
done for encouraging contacts and strengthening confidence building
measures,’ the EU Special Representative noticed.

Commenting on appropriateness of military statements by the Azeri side
parallel to peace process, Peter Semneby stated, `I do not want to
comment on any statements by this or that country. Confidence and
reconciliation is necessary for settling the conflict. This is a very
important aspect and just here the European Union can make an
important contribution,’ IA Regnum reports.

St. Tadevos temple in Iran up for including in UNESCO world heritage

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St. Tadevos temple in Iran introduced for including in UNESCO’s world heritage
24.03.2007 15:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Workers of Iranian Cultural Issues Service and
Tourism Organization prepared a packet of documents for including
St. Tadevos temple (also known as `Kara-Kilisa’-Black Church) in the
UNESCO world heritage. They also prepared documents for 4 other
churches-St. Stepanos, Soursur, Chupan and the Church of the Blessed
Virgin. Soon the list will be passed to the corresponding bodies of
the United Nations, Iranian `Parsekh’ monthly reports.

According to Mohamed Hassan Hademzadeh, leading expert of the
organization in case if the program is approved a group of workers
from UNESCO International Council on Monuments and Historical Places
will arrive in Iran to examine the situation in churches.

The Church of St. Tadevos is one of the most ancient churches in the
world, its construction began more than 1700 years ago. Historians say
that apostle Tadevos is buried just here. He used to attend some
regions of Armenia and Persia to preach Christianity. The church is
situated in Dar-e-Sham village, 16 km West from Djulfa and 3 km South
from Arax River.

Soursur is situated in Barun village; it was built in 1314-15 thanks
to efforts of archbishop Zakarius. Aiming at preservation of this
historical monument during construction of Barun reservoir the
government assigned a large territory on the mountainside for the
church, which was situated 110 meters high. Currently there are 500
churches in Iran, 44 of that are included in the list of national
monuments.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russia to accept any mutually acceptable variant of NK settlement

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Russia to accept any mutually acceptable variant of Karabakh settlement
24.03.2007 15:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia is interested in friendly relations with his
all neighbors, especially with those we have century-old friendship,
good-neighbor and cooperation relations with. And in this respect
there exists an interest for permanent cooperation and constructive
dialog, Chairman of the Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly
of the Russian Federation Sergey Mironov stated.

Speaking about Moscow-Baku relations, Mironov stated, `Azerbaijan is
our strategic partner in Caucasus and South Caucasus’. `We have a lot
in common, we have Caspian Sea, where not only Russia and Kazakhstan,
but also Turkmenistan and Iran must agree on. We have Caucasian
problems. We have a joint green wound-the Nagorno Karabakh problem,
since this wound hurts not only the Azeri nation, but also Russia. We
know unless the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is solved it will always be
a source of instability in Caucasus,’ Mironov stressed.

He said, Russia will be ready to accept any mutually acceptable
variants of solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. If you want
Russia to be a guarantee for these agreements we will do it with
pleasure. Here we have a very open stance,’ Mironov noted, `Trend’
reports.

Angela Merkel for establishing united European army

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Angela Merkel for establishing united European army
24.03.2007 15:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The idea of establishing European united army has
been repeatedly expressed by European politicians and NATO
representatives. Besides cutting down expenses at the expense of
reducing strength of national armies this measure would significantly
make easier coordination of joint missions of the European Union. On
the eve of 50th anniversary of the EU German Chancellor Angela Merkel
also expressed her support to this idea. In her conversation to Bild
newspaper FRG Chancellor stated that the EU should deal with
establishing unified armed forces more closely. According the poll
published in The Financial Times, only 37 % of citizens of EU 5 large
countries support this idea, and 37 % of those surveyed expressed
against the idea, MIGnews reports.

28 Armenians died during 4 years in Iraq

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28 Armenians died during 4 years in Iraq
24.03.2007 15:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ After the launch of second Iraqi campaign more than
3 000 Armenians left the country, head of National Management of
Armenians in Iraq Paruyr Hakopian stated. `Four years have passe since
the launch of military campaign in Iraq by Coalition forces. And I
confirm with certainty that the number of Armenians who have
immigrated abroad does not exceed this mark,’ he noted. Mr. Hakopian
said four years ago there were 18 000 Armenians in Iraq and now only
15 000 of them live in the country. Generally during the past 4 years
1500 Armenians immigrated to Syria, about 1000 arrived in Armenia and
about 500 departed for Jordan,’ he stressed.

Hakopian also underlined that during four years 28 representatives of
Armenian community died in Iraq. `This is our information and surely
I am responsible for it to every single community member. All those
who died were not servicemen they were ordinary people of Iraq who did
not have any relation to military actions. During the same period 28
Armenians were kidnapped, 25 of which were returned after paying
ransom, they returned to their families. Fates of other two people are
still unknown, the body of the third captive was returned to his
family,’ Hakopian underscored.

At the same time he noted that the Armenian community of Iraq does not
experience any significant problems. `We do not run for participation
in political life of Iraq, Armenians living in Iraq traditionally deal
with trade, craft and construction. Before the second campaign there
were a lot of physicians, teachers of Armenian origin in Iraq,’
Hakopian said.

He noted Armenians in Iraq absolutely do not have any problems with
either authorities or population of the country. `The same was during
Saddam Hussein’s reign, the same is now,’ he told, `Novosti-Armenia’
reports.