"A Musical Journey To Armenia" Enchanted The Audience!

"A MUSICAL JOURNEY TO ARMENIA" ENCHANTED THE AUDIENCE!
Setrak Kazanjian, Montreal

AZG Armenian Daily
03/04/2007

March 11, 2007 will remain a memorable day for the Armenian Community
of Montreal. A capacity crowd was on hand at the prestigious
Claude-Champagne Hall to witness an unprecedented concert dedicated
to mark the centennial of the Armenian General Benevolent Union.

In her opening remarks Dr. Rita Kuyumjian, as chairperson of the
Montreal Chapter, stressed AGBU’s relentless contribution to the
educational and cultural development throughout the world.

Artistic Director Garo Nichanian conceptualized and realized a unique
program in which the FACE Symphony Orchestra played under its Musical
Director Theodora Stathopoulos. Immediately they embraced the audience
by brilliantly performing the orchestral pieces by composers such
as A. Babajanian, G. Yeghiazarian, A. Ajemian, etc. In addition,
the program included the first movement of A. Khachaturian’s violin
concerto, played skilfully by the young Robert Margaryan, as well as
selections from the popular Mascarade Suite.

For a great majority of the audience, it was the first time in their
lives to experience such beautiful Armenian orchestral works!

The second part of the program was dedicated to popular Armenian songs
accompanied once again by the FACE Symphony Orchestra, this time under
the baton of accomplished Armenian composer Konstantin Petrossian,
who also composed the orchestral arrangements beautifully for all the
songs on the program that were premiered at this concert. These were
popular estradayin songs about life, love, passion and heroism that
were interpreted tastefully, vividly and authentically by remarkable
singers Yeghishe Manucharyan (tenor), Noune Karapetian (soprano)
and Garo Nichanian (bass-baritone), all enchanting and captivating
the audience immediately by their enveloping warmth. The United
Armenian Choir of Montreal (Dir. Varujan Margaryan) participated in
the last few works which closed the event with the beautiful coral
piece Yerevan-Erebouni (E. Hovhannesian), making this concert an
unprecedented Armenian musical event in Canada, while celebrating
the centennial of AGBU.

This concert has aroused such a great interest that a member of the
audience said "this concert took us all, mentally and spiritually to
levels that I do not recall having ever reached here in Montreal,
and feel so much as being Armenian"….it will surely go down in
the annals of Canadian cultural life as an important achievement,
thanks to all the participants and the Montreal AGBU Chapter.
From: Baghdasarian

"Trees Were Uprooted As They Were Oppositional"

"TREES WERE UPROOTED AS THEY WERE OPPOSITIONAL"

A1+
[09:33 pm] 02 April, 2007

The tree planting initiated by A1+ was forbidden on groundless
motivations.

Alexandre Afyan, lieutenant-colonel of RA Police central department,
claims they have been unaware of the tree planting.

"You make a needless fuss. I say to you that you have no right to
plant trees here," he said. Then he picked up a row with some fellows
who were eager to plan trees.

Avag Danielyan, head of "Greenery of Centre" Ltd, said, "Trees
shadow the lawn. It means will shall be deprived of the lawn after
the tree planting." It is noteworthy that meanwhile the policemen
were carelessly stepping on the lawn.

"Neither democracy nor freedom of speech is rooted in our society. I
suggest finding a better and nicer site for tree planting and voice
hope that the trees won’t be uprooted. The remedial forces cannot
forbid everything; they must merely take care of the security of the
action, nothing more," Larisa Alaverdyan former ambassador said.

Stepan Zakaryan, secretary of the People’s Party noted, "I came to
understand that trees can also be oppositional. We must only plant
"pro-governmental trees" and to worship the acting authorities. I
call these trees oppositional as they don’t meet the corresponding
standards; the authorities demand everybody to worship and praise
them."

GUAM Summit To Consider ‘frozen Conflicts’

GUAM SUMMIT TO CONSIDER ‘FROZEN CONFLICTS’

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.04.2007 18:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The regular GUAM summit under Azerbaijan’s presidency
will be held in Baku in June.

Besides the member states, some foreign high rank officials are
expected to attend the summit as observers. Baku declaration and an
action plan for 2007-2008 will be adopted. The summit participants
will also consider ‘frozen conflicts’ available in GUAM space,
Novosti Azerbaijan reports.

Iran Going To Purchase Border Protection Equipment From Russia

IRAN GOING TO PURCHASE BORDER PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FROM RUSSIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.04.2007 18:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A delegation of the border protection department
of Iran’s Interior Ministry has arrived in Moscow presumably due to
the crisis that emerged after the detainment of 15 British sailors.

The delegation is expected to negotiate on purchase of technical
equipment for border protection. The delegates also intend to visit
Tatarstan. Besides, Iranian Deputy Minster of Interior is arriving
in Moscow on Wednesday. The purpose of the visit is not announced,
the Russian News Service reports.

Government Reports $58.5 Million Budget Profits In January And Febru

GOVERNMENT REPORTS $58.5 MILLION BUDGET PROFITS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

ARMENPRESS
Apr 02 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian government posted 75.2
billion Drams in revenues and official transfers ($210 million) in
January-February of this year, saying its spending amounted to 54.3
billion Drams or $152.1 million with a budget profit of 20.9 billion
drams or ($58.5 million).

The finance and economy ministry said revenues rose 36.4 percent from a
year ago, while expenditures went up 13 percent. It said also tax and
due revenues grew 28 percent while the amount of official transfers
rose 0.7 percent.

The bulk of revenues in January-February, approximately 81 percent,
were taxes, 3.4 percent were state dues, 10 percent were other than
tax revenues.

Taxes in the first two months rose to 60.6 billion Drams, a 28 percent
from a year ago.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russian Foreign Minister Arrives In Yerevan On Tuesday

RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ARRIVES IN YEREVAN ON TUESDAY

ARMENPRESS
Apr 02 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov
is arriving in Yerevan on Tuesday, April 3, for an official visit. In
Yerevan Lavrov will meet with president Robert Kocharian, foreign
minister Vartan Oskanian and will also travel to Etchmiadzin, 20 off
Yerevan, the residence of Catholicos, head of the Armenian Church,
where he will be received by Catholicos Karekin II.

Oskanian and Lavrov will also hold a joint briefing for journalists
right after they meet. Armenian foreign ministry said Lavrov will
also visit the Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial to lay a wreath
at the monument erected to commemorate 1.5 million Armenians killed
in the last years of the Ottoman Empire at the hands of the Turkish
government.

On Wednesday Lavrov will meet with students of Yerevan State
University.

Turkey’s Blockade Of Armenia Is Violation Of International Rights

TURKEY’S BLOCKADE OF ARMENIA IS VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS
By Ara Papian

AZG Armenian Daily
03/04/2007

Since 1993 the Republic of Turkey has been taking War Measures^B
against Armenia, as it is considered by the international law. By
now the efforts of the Armenian Government to remove the blockade
from the western and eastern borders of the country have had no result.

Here follow the article articles of international law on which
Armenia’s claim to open the borders must be based upon.

1. By the very first international agreement endorsed by the Turkish
Republic, Lausanne, July 24 1923, it also took the commitments provided
by the Statute and supplementary Protocol of the Convention signed
at the Barcelona Conference, April 1921.

Article 101 of Lausanne Agreement states the following.

Turkey must observe the Statute on Freedom of Transit, adopted on
the Barcelona Conference on April 14, 1921, as well as the Statute
about exploitation of international water communications, adopted on
the same conference, April 19, 1921.

The Statute on Freedom of Transit, mentioned in the Lausanne agreement,
says that a state, which has endorsed the document, has to provide
freedom of transit by railway, water or land communications on the
territory under its sovereignty and authority, irrespective of the
persons’ citizenship, the flag of the vessels, the origin of the goods,
the starting or destination place, the entrance or exit or any other
circumstance referring the ownership of the transport or of the goods,
the storage of the cargo or the way of transportation.

According to another article of the Lausanne Treaty, number 104,
Turkey is obliged to observe the recommendations on railway transit,
endorsed April 20, 1921 on the Barcelona conference.

Turkey once again affirmed its loyalty to the aforementioned terms by
endorsing the Barcelona Statute on Freedom of Transit on July 27, 1993.

2. On February 20, 1957 the UN General Assembly for the first
time considered the issue of Land-locked countries^B and the
expansion of international trade in its 1028 (XI) Resolution. It
Invites the Governments of Member States to give full recognition
to the land-locked Member states in the matter of transit trade and,
therefore, to accord them adequate facilities in terms of international
law and practice in this regard.

3. On May 25, 1969 Turkey joined the Convention on Transit Trade of
Land-locked States. According to the Convention’s Principle I, the
recognition of the right of each land-locked State of free access to
the sea is an essential principle for the expansion of international
trade and economic development.

Principle III says that in order to enjoy the freedom of the seas on
equal terms with coastal States, States having no sea coast should have
free access to the sea. Moreover, Principle IV says that no that the
transmittable goods must be exempted from any kind of taxation. Means
of transport in transit should not be subject to special taxes or
charges higher than those levied for the use of means of transport
of the transit country.

By the way, Georgia, which joined the Convention on Transit Trade
of Land-locked States on June 2, 1999, violates its commitments by
taxing goods from Armenia much higher than those from Georgia.

The Convention’s Article 2, Freedom of transit, also says
that: 1. Freedom of transit shall be granted under the
terms of this Convention for traffic in transit and means of
transport. (…) Consistent with the terms of this Convention,
no discrimination shall be exercised which is based on the place of
origin, departure, entry, exit or destination or on any circumstances
relating to the ownership of the goods or the ownership, place of
registration or flag of vessels, land vehicles or other means of
transport used).

According to Article 3, Customs duties and special transit dues,
Traffic in transit shall not be subjected by any authority within
the transit State to customs duties or taxes chargeable by reason
of importation or exportation nor to any special dues in respect
of transit).

Armenia has not joined yet the Convention on Transit Trade of
Land-locked States, which considerably impedes Armenia to defend its
own interests.

Nevertheless, as that Turkey offends the

Articles 101 and 104 of the Lausanne Treaty,

The 2-nd article of the Barcelona Statute on Freedom of Transit,

The #1028 (XI) Resolution of General Assembly of the United Nations,

Principles I, III and IV, as well as the Article 2 and 3 of the
Convention on Transit Trade of Land-locked States,

Taking into consideration that The United Nations shall promote
solutions of international economic, social, health, and related
problems; and international cultural and educational co-operation
(Article 55b), and that The participating States will fulfill in
good faith their obligations under international law, both those
obligations arising from the generally recognized principles and rules
of international law and those obligations arising from treaties or
other agreements, in conformity with international law, to which they
are parties (UN Constitution, part X), Armenia has all legislation
background to claim removal of the economic blockade.

Moreover, Armenia, as a UN member state, "may bring any dispute,
or any situation of the nature referred to in Article 34, to the
attention of the Security Council or of the General Assembly",
according to the UN Constitution. Article 34 of the UN Constitution
also states: The Security Council may investigate any dispute, or any
situation which might lead to international friction or give rise to a
dispute, in order to determine whether the continuance of the dispute
or situation is likely to endanger the maintenance of international
peace and security

The Republic of Armenia should draw the attention of the UN Security
Council to the rough violations of international law by Turkey and
remove the blockade.

Dogs Don’t Bark For The GOP

DOGS DON’T BARK FOR THE GOP
By Ian Williams

AZG Armenian Daily
03/04/2007

Sherlock Holmes aficionados will remember the story about the dog that
did not bark. It sprang to mind this week as I strained to hear the
deafening sound of silence from the usual suspects – the Murdoch/Fox
hunters – who are so well trained to bay at the first hint of a UN
corruption story.

Consider. A senior official of a UN agency that Washington banned for
many years because of its alleged corruption and anti-American bias has
just resigned, shortly before the auditors closed in with a devastating
report. The official is a former legislator from the party currently
running his government back home – and currently mired in nepotism
and corruption scandals. Nominated by his President, once ensconced
in the agency’s offices, the official sliced and diced consultancy
contracts into segments smaller than $100,000 so that he could award
them on a no-bid basis to an influential company back home. To do so,
he used funds totaling over $2m earmarked to combat illiteracy in
Africa, and even used half a million at one point for a sycophantic
reception in honour of the spouse of the president who nominated
him. These charges were made in the French press three months ago,
and have been circulating among the knowledgeable ever since – even
though those who raised questions about the official found themselves
transferred from Paris to plum postings like Zimbabwe.

Wow. Are the Foxes hunting? Is the Wall Street Journal op-ed page
about to declare war on someone and demand US withdrawal from the UN?

No. The sound of silence is deafening. Why?

Elementary, my dear Watson.

The official concerned is former American Republican Congressman Peter
Smith, nominated by President George W Bush to go to UNESCO and reform
the organization after 19 years of American boycott. UNESCO is based
in Paris, and the auditors are those used by the French government.

The company that was the beneficiary of Smith’s Halliburtonesque
contracting practices was Navigant, a big Washington company whose
website, you will notice, does not claim any educational expertise
at all.

UNESCO critics claim he transferred over $200,000 from literacy
projects in Mauritania, Iraq and Palestine to bankroll the conference
hosted by Laura Bush and the White House in September last year,
where Ms Bush was feted as the Honorary Ambassador of the United
Nations Literacy Decade. The New York caterer was the beneficiaries
of the children’s loss.

Of course, it is possible that he is entirely innocent. But when you
consider the Oil for Food allegations, you have to wonder why some
parts of the fourth estate don’t show the same restraint before going
after foreigners, liberals and globalists of various hues.

Indeed, the relative silence is an interesting contrast to the
two-year furor over the Oil For Food programme. After hyperbolic talk
of billions of dollars improperly diverted, the scandal ended up as a
whimper, not a bang: The allegation is now that the former head of the
programme, Benon Sevan, received $160,000 over four years, which is
claimed to have come from a friend who bought oil from Saddam Hussein.

Sevan had declared it on his UN forms, saying it came from his aunt,
and denies any connection. (Of course, he is a Cypriot, and spent
a lifetime working for the UN, and had no known connection with the
GOP – so his guilt has been assumed from the beginning.)

But the silence is also reminiscent of the blanket over the $10bn
that the UN Oil for Food programme handed over to US occupation
authorities. Congressman Henry Waxman has been trying to find out what
happened – and has been quite successful in uncovering the serious
incompetence and corruption of the Americans who handled these huge
bricks of cash. His efforts have had less than one per cent of the
publicity of the unproven and frankly dubious Oil for Food scandal.

The lesson is clear. If you want to be corrupt in the UN, being an
influential Republican is as good as ticking the box for no publicity.

L’Armenie En Fete A Tours

L’ARMENIE EN FETE A TOURS
par Bertrand GILET

La Nouvelle Republique du Centre Ouest
02 avril 2007 lundi
Edition INDRE ET LOIRE

La petite communaute armenienne de la region (l’Union des Armeniens
du Centre compte 250 adherents dont 180 en Touraine) profite de
l’officielle " Annee de l’Armenie en France " pour organiser a Tours
quelques manifestations a caractère culturel.

" L’UAC est precisement une association culturelle, ouverte a tous,
Armeniens, Franco-Armeniens, Francais. " Projections defilms,
conferences, expositions, spectacles, cours de langue sont
regulièrement mis sur pied par l’UAC.

Une exposition s’est ouverte le 31 mars pour un mois au château de
Tours, avec, d’une part, les oeuvres picturales de huit peintres
connus, dont Artur Martyrossian, ainsi qu’une dizaine d’artistes
plasticiens armeniens vivant en France (lire ci-dessous). Autre temps
fort : l’exposition " Armenie 3.000 ans d’histoire ". Et une ensemble
armenien (Navasart) se produira dimanche 15 avril a l’espace Malraux
de Joue-lès-Tours (16 h 30).

Alain Garabedian, president de l’UAC, espère faire decouvrir a tous un
peu de l’histoire et de la culture du pays de son père : " L’Armenie
est riche de 3.000 ans d’histoire. Ce fut le premier Etat chretien,
avec l’adoption de l’Eglise apostolique, bien avant Rome.

Les Armeniens, après le genocide de 1915, sont venus en France assez
nombreux, a Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Grenoble. La diaspora armenienne
compte entre 6 et 7 millions d’habitants, plus qu’en Armenie meme
(4 millions). " Ne a Tours, Alain Garabedian rappelle que sa ville
natale a consacre par le passe une large part au cinema armenien : "
En 1993, l’UAC organisait aux Studio le 1 festival de cinema armenien,
puis un second en 1995. Toute la richesse et la diversite creatrice des
cineastes d’Armenie et de la diaspora furent explorees et presentees
a un très nombreux public. " Le 19 mars, l’UAC projetait aux Studio
plusieurs films dont " Sayat Nova ", de Sergueï Paradjanov, le plus
connu des cineastes armeniens avec ses " Chevaux de feu ". Quant
au plus connu des cineastes francais d’origine armenienne, Robert
Guediguian, il etait venu a Tours, le 29 juin 2006, presenter son "
Voyage en Armenie ".

Union des Armeniens du Centre, tel. 02.47.25.88.30. ; courriel :
asso.uacwanadoo.fr

GRAPHIQUE: Alain Garabedian : " Notre association est ouverte a tous
ceux qui veulent decouvrir ou mieux connaître la culture armenienne."

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