BAKU: Azerbaijani Foreign Minister meets OSCE MG Co-Chairs

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
May 6 2008

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister meets OSCE MG Co-Chairs

[ 06 May 2008 20:02 ]

Strasbourg. Fuad Gulubayli`APA. Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
Mammadyarov has met OSCE MG Co-Chairs in CE French Representation, APA
Europe bureau reports.

The meeting has lasted two hours. The sides have exchanged views on
the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict. OSCE MG Co-Chairs have
also met Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian. The negotiations
will be conducted with the participation of the co-chairs and Foreign
Ministers of the two countries after the meeting.

Iran’s Nuri Choir to perform Carl Orff’s `Carmina Burana’

Mehr News Agency, Iran
May 6 2008

Iran’s Nuri Choir to perform Carl Orff’s `Carmina Burana’

TEHRAN, May 6 (MNA) — Iran’s Nuri Choir conducted by Alireza
Shafaqinejad is to perform Carl Orff’s `Carmina Burana’ at the Vahdat
Hall from May 13 to 16.

The 140-memebr choir will be performing the piece for the first time
in Iran, Shafaqinejad told the Mehr News Agency on Tuesday.

He went on to say that, `Carl Orff had performed the piece in two
ways. The original version was arranged for two pianos and percussion
accompanied with soloists, mixed choir and children’s choir. He also
made a second arrangement for a 200-member orchestra with an array of
string and wind instruments.’

He continued, `At first, we were planning to perform the second
transcription along with conductor Loris Tjeknavorian and the Armenia
Symphony Orchestra, but we could not realize our plan because of
insufficient funding’.

Shafaqinejad also remarked that children’s choral union of `Pars’ will
be accompanying the group in the 75-minute performance.

German composer Carl Orff composed `Carmina Burana’ between 1935 and
1936. The most famous movement is `O Fortuna’ (Fortuna means Fortune
in Latin; it is also the name of a Roman goddess). Orff’s composition
has been performed by countless ensembles.

BAKU: Akhundov: "New scandal about to happen in Yerevan. NK Clan…"

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
May 6 2008

Fuad Akhundov: "New scandal is about to happen in Yerevan and Karabakh
clan will have to explain its behavior to people"

06 May 2008 [19:06] – Today.Az

It seems that a new scandal is about to happen in Yerevan and the
Karabakh clan will again try to distract the attention of world and
Armenian society from problems it has created.

The due announcement was made by Fuad Akhundov, chief of sector of
analytical researches of Azerbaijan’s Presidential administration,
commenting on information of Armenian mass medias about Azerbaijan’s
alleged recruitment of militants and transit of arms from Afghanistan
to Georgia.

"First of all, I would advise everyone who finds this material on the
PanARMENIAN website, to follow the link of the news on the website of
"Realny Azerbaijan", which has appeared from nowhere, and then read
the forum. Most participants of it said: cheap newspaper hoax, which
has nothing to do with facts and reality.

This is not a mere lie, this lie is primitive and unprofessional. But
unfortunately, deep school of falsification was created in Armenia:
thus, materials of houses set ablaze in Azerbaijani Shusha were set
for "videomaterials from Stepanakrt", last week an article on
"genocide of Armenians: appeared in the New York newspaper, issued in
Russian in the United States and illustrated with photos of children,
killed by Armenian aggressors in Khojaly.

Thus, in 1992, news conductors of Russian first TV channel Tatiana
Mitkova declared that the channel stopped cooperation with the
Pro-Armenian agency for a cynical disinformation about the Khojaly
tragedy, while in the mid 1980s Russian pope in Düsseldorf noted that
Armenians use Vereshagin’s picture "War apotheosis" to propagandize
invented "genocide of Armenians".

It seems that Armenians are sure that the world community will believe
in any lie. Thus, I would recommend to perceive everything said about
Azerbaijan in such cases as a lie. And it would be much better to
replace the word Azerbaijan with Armenia", said Akhundov.

He said that he will be surprised if it is revealed that on the
background of the current growth of tensions in Abkhazia, someone
would try to restore the famous Armenian battalion named after
Bagramyan, well known for its cruelty against peaceful Georgian
residents, as the number of Armenians is higher in today’s Abkhazia
that Abkhazians themselves.

"If seriously, I would like to remind the following. After coming to
presidency under ultranationalistic slogans, working president of
Armenia Serzh Sarkissyan has repeatedly tried to distract the
attention of Armenian people from their own problems and own poor
state by making loud accusations addressed to Azerbaijan.

Thus occurred the events of March 1-2, when on the background of
brutal suppression of people’s protests in Yerevan. Armenian armed
forces provoked an incident on the contact front line and then when
they failed to break the opposite defense, tried to accuse Azerbaijan
of everything.

But in this case the state of the Karabakh clan has worsened: members
of Armenian diversion group, which are giving testimonies, have been
captured in Azerbaijan and Armenia can not conceal anxiety of someone
in Yerevan. It is not difficult to guess that Armenia is preparing for
a scandal and fabricates accusations addressed to neighbors in a form
of recruiting militants and the whole Kabul and others.

In addition, the US Department of State has recently released its
annual report on international terrorism, highly evaluating the
activity of the Azerbaijani government and in the paragraph, devoted
to Armenia, pointing that "transparent" borders, state corruption and
organized crime, makes this country vulnerable for money laundering by
terrorists, not speaking of the US anxiety about the relations between
Armenia and Iran, which was also reflected in the report. In other
words, Yerevan got nervous and attempted to fabricate accusations
addressed to Azerbaijan adhering to the principle "perhaps, someone
would believe it", said the chief of sector of the presidential
administration.

At the same time, Akhundov is confident that this can hardly be
considered reliable, as the connection of working political
establishment of Armenia with international terror, participation of
the Armenian special services in terror acts against Azerbaijan is not
a secret to anyone.

"Therefore, the first portion of criticism in the report was perceived
by Armenia as a sign of alarm: someone can really get interested by
the facts that Taliban activists moved throughout the world with
Armenian passports, as it was reported by the former leaders of
Armenian special services", said Akhundov.

But he considers another matter to be more important.

"First of all, it is necessary to familiarize with publications of
Armenian mass medias to understand that recently Azerbaijan’s efforts
to inform the world community about real situation in Nagorno Karabakh
and around it makes Armenia, if exactly its political establishment,
even more nervous. Yerevan is also nervous about the activity of the
state structures and activity of the organizations of Azerbaijani
diaspora which question the lobby casts some doubts on the lobby and
information monopoly of Armenia.

But I would risk to propose something else. As is was reported by
Day.Az, in the magazine "Russia in global policy" I have published a
response to speaker of Armenian parliament Tigran Torosyan regarding
his article, where he tried to place in question the basic principle
of international law-respect to the territorial integrity of states
and prove that the rights of nations for self-determination may become
the legal basis for separatism.

Today, when it became obvious that former electronic engineer Torosyan
failed to make a revolution in the international law, Armenia was
offended on those who reminded them of it and decided to argue by a
well-tested method, which is applied by many people: if you have no
arguments-pass to personalities. And if you can not compromise the
needed personality-invent arguments, for example, write that
Mr.Akhundov eats teenagers for breakfast. Or recruits militants.

In other words, Armenians intended to reach several goals by one
unlucky newspaper hoax: and attain success in information war, obvious
to themselves and defile those whom they do not line and balance
accusations of connection with terrorists. However, it turned out to
be too unconvincing, unprofessional and fullish", Akhundov concluded.

/Day.Az/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/44820.html

BAKU: Ahmedoghlu: Armenian purchases cheap Iran fuel for military

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
May 6 2008

Mubariz Ahmedoghlu: "Armenia purchases Iran’s cheap fuel for its
military technique from the US-allocated funds"

06 May 2008 [16:55] – Today.Az

Currently the parameters of the Armenian armed forces in the occupied
lands of Azerbaijan can be considered as terror groups, prepared for
conduction of partisan war.

The due announcement was made by Mubariz Ahmedoghlu, head of the
center for political innovations and technologies, at a traditional
monthly press conference.

"Some groups will hold partisan war in woods and mountains, other
groups in big cities of Azerbaijan and the third for conduction of
terror acts against pipelines, passing via Azerbaijan", said he.

The political scientist noted that he made such conclusions on the
basis of articles and information, printed in the Armenian mass media,
as well as on the basis of comments of one or two Russian military
experts, working with Armenian armed forces.

He said the detainment of four Armenian servicemen in Azerbaijan is a
proof of his words and Armenians are preparing a terror attack.

"Armenian armed forces receive financial aid from the United States,
Russia and Iran. How can Armenia substantiate receipt of aid from
countries, opposing each other in the world arena? The matter is not
an annual aid, the United States provide to Azerbaijan and
Armenia. Each month the United States provide financial aid to various
powers of Armenia, which in the end are used for the armed forces",
said he.

At the same time, the political scientist considers that Armenia is
not able to ensure fuel for military techniques for participation in
various trainings, conducted in the occupied lands of Azerbaijan.

"So where do they take fuel for military technique if Armenia is short
of fuel? Obviously, it purchases it from Iran from US-allocated
funds. This means that Armenia, purchases cheap fuel from Iran from
the US allocated funds for its military technique", said he.

He considers that this is paradoxical as the United States, combating
terrorism throughout the world, promote development of terror groups
in Armenia. According to Ahmedoghlu, the developments allow to propose
that the proofs of all stated above will appear in the next 2-3
months.

/Day.Az/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/44814.html

BAKU: Ahmedoghlu: Rice willing to see Azerbaijan as a US subworker

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
May 6 2008

Mubariz Ahmedoghlu: "Condoleezza Rice seems willing to see Azerbaijan
as a US subworker"

06 May 2008 [15:41] – Today.Az

The state of relations between the United States and Azerbaijan in
April lays foundations for different conclusions.

According to Day.Az, the due announcement was made by Mubariz
Ahmedoghlu, head of the center for political innovations and
technologies, at a traditional monthly press conference on the
political results of the past month.

He said on the one hand, the United States try to make a wide use of
energy potential of Azerbaijan to ensure energy safety of Europe and
some announcements of the United States can be regarded as statements,
made on behalf of Azerbaijan.

"Moreover, the United States have not recognized independence of
Nagorno Karabakh for several times through 45 days. Materials
regarding the Armenian occupation were posted on the website of the
Department of State", said he.

On the other hand, according to the political scientist, US Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice demonstrated illogical attitude to the
resolution of Nagorno Karabakh problem and processes, ongoing in the
country.

"Rice states that Azerbaijan is lagging behind Armenia and Georgia by
level of democratic development, which is illogical. She seems to have
no idea of the region", considers Ahmedoghlu.

The political scientist said that three TV channels including 202th
channel, Kavkazia and Imedi were shutdown in Georgia in the past
year. Jornalists and businessmen were subjected to pressure, leaders
of political parties were arrested. Ahmedoghlu reminded that the
meeting in Georgia was dispersed, the force majeure situation caused
declaration of emergency state and conduction of urgent presidential
elections in the country.

"Elections of Armenian President were accompanies by rule violation of
laws, opposition protests were brutally dispersed. According to
official statistics, 11 people died in the result of the protest. All
opposition newspapers were shutdown and censorship was applied even to
online editions. Currently, opposition deputies, leaders of political
parties and businessmen are under arrest", said Ahmedoghlu.

He reminded that three out of eight previously imprisoned reporters
are in jail in Azerbaijan. Investifation is carried out on beating of
another journalist.

"As is seen, the situation is the best in Azerbaijan. If Rice speaks
differently, she either has no idea of the situation, or makes a
purposed mistake. Condoleezza Rice seems willing to see Azerbaijan as
a US subworker", announced Ahmedoghlu.

/Day.Az/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/44810.html

Baku criticizes US for attempting interference in elections

Interfax News Agency, Russia
May 4 2008

BAKU CRITICIZES U.S. FOR ATTEMPTING INTERFERENCE IN ELECTIONS

U.S. funds put into presidential election programs in Azerbaijan could
be qualified as interference in the country’s internal affairs,
presidential chief of staff Remiz Mekhtiyev said.

"I, as a citizen of Azerbaijan, see this as interference in
Azerbaijan’s internal affairs. Has Azerbaijan or any other country the
right to fund or control elections, say, in the United States, or in
Britain? No, it hasn’t. Then why should this take place in Azerbaijan?
I don’t think this is normal," Mekhtiyev told journalists.

Earlier reports said that, the U.S. government had announced it was
ready to make more than $2 million available to support Azerbaijan’s
efforts to hold "free and fair presidential elections" in October.

The aid declared implies support in strengthening political parties
and the electoral system, election monitoring, work to perfect the
procedure of processing complaints, the monitoring of the election
returns, parallel vote counts as a measure to make elections
transparent, broadcasting political debates in Azerbaijan and the
United States, and training programs for law enforcement personnel in
order to assert the freedom of assembly principle.

Mekhtiyev described as baseless claims that bread was in short supply
in the regions. "These claims are absurd and baseless. Some opposition
newspapers write that, bread shortages instigated protests in some
places. All this is an empty lie which aims to deceive people and to
upset stability. Azerbaijan has a sufficient supply of food, he said.

Mekhtiyev criticized U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s
assessment of Azerbaijan’s democracy record.

"Rice’s statement is based on unreliable information and is not
serious, in my opinion," Mekhtiyev said.

What the U.S. secretary of state said suggests that while the
political situation and other problems have been resolved brilliantly
in Georgia and in Armenia, Azerbaijan remains a backward regional
country, he said.

"By Rice’s logic, if our country is to win any appraisal from her, the
situation in Armenia in February-March must repeat itself in
Azerbaijan," Mekhtiyev said.

Azeri DM stresses importance of military relations with Turkey

Interfax News Agency, Russia
May 4 2008

Azeri defense minister stresses importance of military relations with
Turkey

BAKU May 4

Azeri Defense Minister Safar Abiyev has praised the successful
development of the Azeri-Turkish relations at the meeting with Turkish
Air Force Commander Aydogan Babaoglu, the Defense Ministry said in a
statement released in Baku.

While noting the presence of the successful military cooperation
between the two countries, Abiyev stressed the need to develop these
relations in the future.

The minister spoke of developing Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces and
modernizing the training and education process. The defense minister
emphasized Turkey’s important role in improving the national army. One
of the issues that unite Azerbaijan and Turkey is to free Azerbaijan’s
territories from the occupying Armenian Armed Forces, the minister
said.

For his part, Turkish Air Force Commander Babaoglu also praised the
high level of the relations between the two countries and said Turkey
is ready to support Azerbaijan.

Armenia reduces copper, ferromolybdenum output in Q1

Interfax News Agency, Russia
May 4 2008

Armenia reduces copper, ferromolybdenum output in Q1

YEREVAN May 4

Armenia reduced copper concentrate production 6.8% year-on-year in
January-March to 14,895 tonnes, the National Statistics Service said.

Ferromolybdenum production fell 7.7% to 1,267 tonnes.

Zinc concentrate production grew, by 12.8% to 1,165 tonnes, molybdenum
concentrate was up 1.1% to 2,048 tonnes, aluminum foil soared
85.4-fold to 1,051 tonnes and converter copper rose 9.5% to 1,655
tonnes.

Russian sentenced to 6 years for smuggling rocket system components

Interfax News Agency, Russia
May 4 2008

Russian sentenced to 6 years for smuggling rocket system components

KRASNODAR May 4

Temryuk district court in Krasnodar territory has sentenced a Russian
citizen to six years in jail for illegally transporting components for
a missile system and a multiple launch rocket system to Armenia.

"He will be serving his sentence at a regular penitentiary. He was
charged with smuggling," a spokesman for the court told Interfax on
Sunday.

A batch of the components was discovered in summer 2007 at the customs
post in port Kavkaz in Krasnodar territory in a truck trailer en route
to Armenia hidden among officially declared iron radiators, cylinders
for liquefied gas and gas meters.

FRESNO: I remember SAROYAN: The best part of life was fun

Fresno Bee (California)
May 4, 2008 Sunday
FINAL EDITION

I remember SAROYAN;
The best part of life was fun

by Bruce J. Janigian

The stage lights go up this year to honor the centennial of America’s
daring young man and Fresno’s favorite son, William Saroyan. Playwright,
novelist, short story and song writer, the life of Saroyan captured
the American dream and heart nearly as much as his writing. From the
child of Armenian immigrants growing up in an orphanage to the toast
of New York’s literary elite, Saroyan’s unbowed brashness lifted the
spirits of the nation through the Great Depression and, after the
World War II, inspired a new generation in search of significance.

With cocked fedora and unrepentant self-confidence, Saroyan wrote for
every man about the intrinsic and overriding beauty of humanity and
individual honesty overcoming all adversity.

The world absorbed his simple truths and fresh delivery, even as its
leaders prepared to sacrifice their populations for dominance and
wealth. From a race destroyed in a world gone mad, Saroyan answered
the fundamental question of all time: How should a man live? "In the
time of your life, live … so that in that good time you do not add
to the sorrow and misery of the world… but shall smile to the
infinite delight and mystery of it."

Growing up in San Francisco with William Saroyan in our family circle
was memorable, as was later representing this cousin in publishing
deals in New York and being able to sit back and reflect with him
about the human condition. Boyhood memories include him at our Sunday
dinner table one week and the following week watching him on
television’s Omnibus Theater, as he introduced a new play.

But Willie wasn’t the only interesting member of the family. My
mother, uncles and other cousins who grew up with him in Fresno all
shared the same temperament and incredible sense of humor and
fun. And, of course, we all looked to our marvelously self-important
Uncle Aram as the greatest target for impersonations, joke-telling and
general merriment. In fact Aram, who was a formidable figure in his
day and who inspired a good many of Willie’s stories, was probably
most valued in the family as the catalyst for the greatest laughter
any of us can recall.

You didn’t have to tell a joke to turn the atmosphere festive. All you
had to do was a quick impersonation of chest-thumping Aram, and the
rest followed like a nuclear reaction. Just saying his name was
usually sufficient.

Willie lived close by us with his older sister Cossette. He also kept
two adjoining tract homes in Fresno, made up identically, and a walk
up apartment in Paris. Many leisurely visits were also in Palo Alto
with my poet and painter uncle, Archie Minasian, who was very close to
Bill and beloved for his warmth and wit. (My cousin was nicknamed both
Willie and Bill. Within the family, we preferred Willie; and in his
professional life, he went by Bill).

They shared a love of life, horse racing and an innocent
playfulness. They would shed their clothes and swim in an irrigation
ditch if the spirit moved them, just as they had done as children,
even as men in their 60s. It was at Archie’s that Bill drove up in a
huge, old gangster limousine once owned by Frank Nitti, a notorious
mobster. Willie bought it for the laughs, see? We all had fun racing
around and imagining what action it saw in Chicago.

It was about this time that Bill told us that John F. Kennedy was
having an affair with Marilyn Monroe. When we asked how he knew this,
he said he was also having an affair with her, and she told him so.

Other cousins were also having a good run in those days. Ross
Bagdasarian had earlier written the music to Willie’s lyrics for the
million-seller song, "Come On-a My House," which launched the career
of Rosemary Clooney. He was now on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and creating
the successful Chipmunks, including an "Alvin for President" campaign.

Willie’s advice to my brothers and me? Never join
anything. Organizations tend to corrupt the pure sense of
yourself. Don’t worry about getting good grades; it’s more important
to have fun. While other grownups would ask about achievements, Willie
wanted to make sure you were focused on enjoying your life. Yet there
was also a very serious side, "If you don’t make it by 25, you never
will."

Several years later, after I became an attorney and Bill had a falling
out with his Paris lawyer, Aram Kevorkian, I worked to untangle
various relationships and rebuild burned bridges. Bill had a low
tolerance for the rich and powerful, and, like my entire family,
abhorred pretension. The fact that these characteristics described
some of his best publishers made for fireworks.

We had a week together in Washington, D.C., where I was then
living. He joined me for a visit to the White House, which he
remembered from Franklin D. Roosevelt days, and to the Library of
Congress, where he, for the first time, saw the extent of his work and
its many translations in the library’s voluminous card catalogues.

Bill absorbed everything he saw on the streets and followed the
conversations even of the children passing by. He was alert to so many
more details than I could even begin to notice — architectural
designs, leaf patterns and coloring, accents and speech, clothing, the
feelings people projected and so many other things simultaneously.
This was, indeed, the man to appreciate and capture the human comedy.

I took Bill to the Dulles Airport, where we awaited his flight to
Paris, never realizing it would be the last time to see him. I’m still
holding the packages of items he collected on our strolls. Reports
about his declining health followed from Archie’s visits and from his
own writings, which continued very close to the end. In one of his
last passages, Bill describes being absorbed in his writing, but
briefly catching a reflection in the mirror — not his own, but of all
people who had ever lived.

He died as a common person in the Veterans Hospital in Fresno and
would not entertain anything else.

Some years later, I watched a very pretentious senior public official
lick a stamp with Bill’s picture on it and then look closely at his
image while sticking it to an envelope. I stood silently smiling for
Bill, who not only had the loudest and best laugh, but also the last
laugh.

Bruce J. Janigian is an attorney with offices in Sacramento and San
Francisco, and formerly represented his cousin, William Saroyan.

INFOBOX

See and hear more from these writers

Bruce J. Janigian will be on a panel on the life and writings of
William Saroyan Nov. 19 at the William Saroyan Theatre as part of the
San Joaquin Valley Town Hall Lecture Series. Joining Janigian on the
panel will be Richard Rodriguez, journalist and author, and Annette
Keogh, curator of the William Saroyan Collection at Stanford
University. Jon Whitmore, president of Texas Tech University, will
moderate.

Listen to Armen D. Bacon tell Bee Associate Editor Gail Marshall about
the joy of growing up in her Armenian neighborhood on a podcast,
available at fresnobee.com

If you have a personal story about Saroyan to tell or would like to
comment on the columns by Bacon or Janigian, send a letter to
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