Will Serzh Sarkisian And Levon Ter Petrosian Meet?

WILL SERZH SARKISSIAN AND LEVON TER-PETROSSIAN MEET?

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[05:25 pm] 19 May, 2008

Leader of the Zharangutiun Party Raffi Hovannissian has invited Serzh
Sarkissian, Gagik Tsarukian, Arthur Baghdasarian, Armen Rustamian
and Levon Ter-Petrossian to an "urgent meeting."

"I have the honour of calling you to an urgent meeting taking into
consideration Armenia’s endangered future and the imperative of
ensuring each citizen’s freedom," runs Raffi Hovannissian’s message.

Raffi Hovannissian suggests organizing a discussion in the Armenian
Center for National Research at 8 p.m. May 20.

ARF Clarified Its Policy

ARF CLARIFIED ITS POLICY

Panorama.am
21:02 19/05/2008

On 21 May the 30th General Session of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
will take place in the RA Government session hall, reported ARF. Hrant
Margaryan is authorized to open the session. After, ARF will continue
its closed discussions in Tsaghkazor. The current meeting is organized
every four years when the party clarifies its policy.

According to the source members from 30 countries will take part
in the session. The last session organized in Yerevan took place in
2000 and 2004, and the one organized in 1992 has been forbidden by
the authorities and it was transferred to France.

Edward Aghajanov died

EDWARD AGHAJANOV DIED

Panorama.am
21:03 19/05/2008

Today it was announced that well known economist and politician Edward
Aghajanov died in one of Armenian cafes. According to the preliminary
information the reason of the death was heart disease.

Edward Aghajanov was born in 28 October, 1952 in Kirovabad. From
1969-1974 he studied in Yerevan State University in the faculty of
Economy. From 1995-1998 he was the minister of statistics and state
register and analysis. In 2007 Aghajanov was NA deputy.

S. Sargsyan: "Reforms, This Is How We Work"

S. SARGSYAN: "REFORMS, THIS IS HOW WE WORK"

Panorama.am
21:04 19/05/2008

Today the president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan invited the members of
the working group to discuss the recommendations made by PACE "about
the democratic institutions in Armenia" article 1609. The working
group presented to the president the main directions and activities
for the implementation of the article.

All the member of the working group was present at the meeting
discussion.

The president stated that the recommendations made by the PACE in
the article 1609 feat with president’s pre-election campaign plans,
they feat with the political coalition’s plans and their announcements.

He added that Armenian authorities do follow those recommendations
as they fall under our interests. "In general, reforms, this is how
we do work," said the president.

The working group presented the main principles directed to the role
of the opposition in the political field. The president greeted
the proposals and order to take appropriate measures to implement
them. The president signified the adoption of legislative right
matched for the opposition.

Another point mentioned in the article about the election reforms
was presented to the president. A working group has bee formed by
the NA chairman where all the political bodies received invitations
to take part, the non-governmental bodies have also accepted the
invitation. It was presented that a package of reforms is being
drafted for the electoral code. The president recommended to involve
local experts in the discussion of those reforms and only after to
send them to the Venice Committee.

The other point was about the committee of the TV and Radio, Public TV
and Radio Council. It is planned to insert pluralism in the working
style of the Public TV and Radio. The group presented another point
of the article which considers to "Holding meeting, demonstration,
marches and rallies", they said that a project of changes has been
drafted, which was sent to European correspondent bodies and soon it
will be presented to the parliament.

In the meeting discussion where the points of the article 1609 were
presented to the president the working group members talked about the
court system reforms, March 1 events and the dialogue which should
be held among the political bodies in Armenia.

The head of the Heritage Party Raffi Hovhannisyan made a speech and
said that the party leaded by him has drafted another package of
the reforms which he would like to match with the one done by the
working group.

The president Serzh Sargsyan said that the one presented by the working
group is not a dogma and that they could feat the one recommended by
Mr. Hovhannisyan.

Ervand Ghazachyan And Galya Novenc Awarded

ERVAND GHAZANCHYAN AND GALYA NOVENC AWARDED

Panorama.am
18:27 19/05/2008

In these days famous Armenian actors of cinema and theatre Ervand
Ghazanchyan and Galya Novenc were awarded by "St. Sahak-St. Mesrop"
medals in the Holy Cathedral Echmiacin.

In the official message directed to Ervand Ghazanchyan it is
particularly stated: "Your investment is important especially in the
theatre named after Paronyan. You are still working in the theatre
creating new things and bringing your effective investment. You are
open to the new generation and young actors by sharing with them your
experience and skills they do need."

"It is a joy for the Patriarch to notify that You, the great actress of
our cinema will leave her rich heritage and experience to the future
generation and that You have developed Armenian theatre by your
talent. You have kept faithful to your teachers’ Armen Gulakyan’s
and Vardan Achemyan’s heritage and did your best to see our theatre
prosperous. ..," says the official message of the Patriarch sent to
Galya Novenc.

Saint Hripsime Day

SAINT HRIPSIME DAY

Panorama.am
18:26 19/05/2008

Today Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates the day of Saint Hripsime
virgins. According to the official web site of the Armenian Apostolic
Church the day of saint virgins is celebrated after a week of
Whitsuntide on Monday and Thursday.

In these days in the churches in particular in St Hripsime holy mass
is celebrated. According to the source virgins’ death has had an
important meaning in Armenian history. After their death St Grigor
Lusavorish has been set free after 13 years of arrestment.

ANTELIAS: Participation of Catholicosate in the WCC meeting

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
Web:

PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

Armenian version: nian.htm

THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES IN THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
AND CHURCH FAMILIES MEETING

Ecumenical Affairs Officer of the Catholicosate of Cilicia, Bishop Nareg
Alemezian, chaired the second meeting of the Consultative Committee of the
World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Secretaries of Church Families
convened on May 13-15 in Geneva.

Representatives from the Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican,
Lutheran, Reformed, Methodist and Churches and other families from the
Protestant Church participated in the meeting.

In his opening remarks Bishop Nareg emphasized the uniqueness of the
gathering as a meeting place for regional and international ecumenical
relations. He stressed the need for cooperation and united approaches
towards issues of concern to all churches.

The following items were discussed during the meeting: The Ecumenical
Movement in the 21st century, inter-faith relations and Christian-Muslim
Dialogue, Theological dialogues, inter-church conferences in 2010 and 2015,
the participation of families of churches in WCC projects.

The participants decided to hold the committee’s next meeting in Geneva in
2009.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the Ecumenical
activities of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/
http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Arme
http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org

EDM: U.N. Resolution on Abkhazia Shows Who’s Who on Ethnic Cleansing

Eurasia Daily Monitor

May 16, 2008 — Volume 5, Issue 94

U.N. RESOLUTION ON ABKHAZIA SHOWS WHO’S WHO ON ETHNIC CLEANSING

by Vladimir Socor

On May 15 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a
Georgia-drafted resolution recognizing the right of expellees to return to
Georgia’s Abkhazia region. The voting was 14 countries in favor, 11 against,
and 105 abstaining, with another 63 countries not voting. Adoption of the
resolution puts the General Assembly on record as calling for a reversal of
ethnic cleansing in the case of Abkhazia and potentially farther afield. The
arithmetic of the vote, however, shows only narrow international support for
pursuing the issue. Russia and Armenia led the opposition to the resolution.

-Deploring practices of arbitrary forced displacement [such as the]
expulsion of hundreds of thousands of persons from Abkhazia, Georgia,- the
resolution cites several times -the reports of `ethnic cleansing’- from that
region since 1993. The resolution enshrines for the first time a set of
principles that Georgia and its supporters had long advocated as a basis for
resolving this conflict. First, it -recognizes the right of return of all
refugees and internally displaced persons and their descendants, regardless
of ethnicity, to Abkhazia, Georgia.- Second, it -emphasizes the importance
of preserving the property rights of refugees and internally displaced
persons … and calls upon all member states [read: Russia] to deter persons
under their jurisdiction from obtaining property in Abkhazia, Georgia, in
violation of the rights of refugees.- And third, it -underlines the urgent
need for a rapid development of a timetable to ensure the prompt voluntary
return of all refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes.-

Concurrently -emphasizing that the rights of the Abkhaz population
have to be protected and guaranteed- — a point included in Georgia’s draft
from the outset — the resolution -requests- the UN Secretary-General to
report comprehensively on the implementation of this resolution at next year
‘s session of the General Assembly.

In the debate before the vote, Georgia’s UN envoy Irakli Alasania
reminded the Assembly of the forced exodus of hundreds of thousands of
people of Georgian and other ethnicities from Abkhazia, their growing
despair, and the unlawful seizure of the homes and property they had to
leave behind. Alluding to Russia’s role, he said that the conflict was an
-example of how externally generated conflicts have been maintained in a
frozen situation to subdue the people of Georgia.- He reaffirmed Georgia’s
proposals for autonomy and direct talks with the de facto Abkhaz
authorities.

The European Union failed to adopt a common position. Nine member
countries, including eight new ones and Sweden, joined the United States to
vote for the Georgian-proposed resolution. That European group coincides
approximately with the New Group of Friends of Georgia (see EDM, September
17, 2007), which has come into its own since last year. Up to 17 EU member
countries (all the -old- ones except Sweden) abstained from voting. Speaking
for those countries, Germany, France, and Italy claimed that the UN Security
Council traditionally deals with this conflict, thus implying that a General
Assembly debate was redundant. This argument ignores the Security Council’s
chronic ineffectiveness on Georgia due to Russia’s veto power and the
Council’s own collaboration with it.

Beyond procedural arguments, however, Germany objected to the
resolution’s content. It claimed that the document -ignored many other
aspects of the situation,- i.e., that it did not reflect Russian views.
Germany spoke in its capacity as chair of the UN Secretary-General’s Group
of Friends of Georgia (Russia, the United States, Britain, France, and
Germany). This group operates (when it does at all) based on consensus with
Russia, which renders it dysfunctional, while in this case providing Germany
with an excuse to take the position it does.

Turkey also abstained, while calling on -all parties to pursue a
peaceful resolution- and expressing its readiness -to assist in that
effort.- Indeed Turkey, home to significant Abkhaz and related Circassian
communities, seems well-placed for a mediating role in Abkhazia.
Nevertheless, for many years Turkey has passed up this opportunity to gain
regional influence. All of the abstaining countries that spoke in this
debate endorsed Georgia’s territorial integrity, and some of them paid lip
service to the expellees’ right of return. But they fell short of even a
symbolic vote for the resolution, let alone remedies to the situation.

Azerbaijan and Ukraine strongly supported the resolution. Azerbaijan
implicitly drew a parallel between the ethnic cleansing from Abkhazia and
from parts of Azerbaijan’s own territory. Deploring any acceptance of ethnic
cleansing in the South Caucasus, it called for the refugees’ return to their
homes as an indispensable basis for resolving the conflicts. For its part,
Ukraine traced the conflict in Abkhazia to its roots in Soviet policies;
-the Russian Federation continued that notorious tradition by inserting
separatism into the GUAM region.-

Moldova, the other member of the GUAM group (Georgia, Ukraine,
Azerbaijan, Moldova) broke ranks in abstaining from the vote. The Moldovan
president and government hope to earn Russia’s goodwill for a resolution of
the Transnistria conflict sometime in 2008, ahead of Moldova’s elections.
Moldova could have chosen to be absent from the vote, as did for exmple the
U.S.-protected governments of Iraq and Afghanistan in deserting the United
States on this vote. But Moldova chose to abstain in an explicit bow to
Russia.

Russia criticized the resolution for -destabilizing UN activities in
settling the conflict- and -leading to a deterioration of Georgian-Abkhaz
relations,- without explaining these assertions. It claimed incorrectly that
the resolution ignored ethnic groups in Abkhazia other than the Georgians.
It described the problem as one between Georgia and Abkhazia, not between
Georgia and Russia — a claim that seeks to put an Abkhaz face on the
Russian military’s 1993 ethnic cleansing operation in Abkhazia. And it made
the refugees’ return conditional on a comprehensive political solution of
the conflict, even as Moscow stonewalls any solution that would not put
Russia in control.

Joining with Russia to excuse ethnic cleansing was an unusual
constellation of countries: Armenia, Belarus, North Korea, India, Iran,
Myanmar, Serbia, Sudan, Syria, and Venezuela. Some of these have themselves
been involved in ethnic cleansing operations; some of them side habitually
with Russia; and some of them qualify on both counts. From the last group,
Armenia had campaigned against inclusion of the resolution on the General
Assembly’s agenda. Like Russia, it clearly implied that the expellees’
return to their homes was contingent on a political solution acceptable to
both sides; in other words, it should be left at the discretion of the
cleansing side. Armenia had also tried unsuccessfully to block discussion on
an Azerbaijani-drafted resolution on the Karabakh conflict, which passed
also narrowly in March of this year in the General Assembly (see EDM, March
18).

Georgia persists in seeking direct contact with Abkhaz authorities
parallel to its international activity. On May 12 Georgia’s U.N envoy
Alasania, who is also a negotiator on the Abkhazia conflict, held talks in
Sokhumi to present details of the Georgian government’s offer of autonomy to
Abkhaz leaders.

(United Nations General Assembly, 62nd session: Plenary Meeting, May
15, 2008; General Assembly, -Protracted Conflicts in the GUAM Area,- May 15;
Civil Georgia, May 15).

–Vladimir Socor

UAF’s 147th Airlift Delivers $4 Million of Aid to Armenia

UNITED ARMENIAN FUND

1101 N. Pacific Avenue # 204
Glendale, CA 91202
Tel: 818.241.8900
Fax: 818.241.6900

Press Release

May 17, 2008

UAF’s 147th Airlift Delivers
$4 Million of Aid to Armenia

Glendale, CA – The United Armenian Fund’s 147th airlift arrived in Yerevan
on May 17, delivering over $4 million of humanitarian assistance.
The UAF itself collected $3.9 million of medicines and medical supplies for
this flight, donated by the Catholic Medical Mission Board ($2.4 million);
AmeriCares ($1.4 million) and Direct Relief International ($76,000).
Other organizations which contributed goods for this airlift were: Dr.
Stephen Kashian ($88,000); Foundation Semra Plus of Switzerland ($30,000);
Orthopedic Technique & Rehabilitation of Switzerland ($25,000); Gregory H.J
Park ($24,000); Harut Chantikian ($22,000) and Howard Karagheusian
Commemorative Corp. ($22,000).
Also contributing supplies to this airlift were: Armenian Relief Society
($12,000); Fund for Armenian Relief ($5,000) and Armenian General Benevolent
Union ($5,000).
Since its inception in 1989, the UAF has sent $526 million of humanitarian
assistance to Armenia on board 147 airlifts and 1,575 sea containers.
The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian Assembly of America,
Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Missionary Association of
America, Armenian Relief Society, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America,
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and The Lincy
Foundation.
For more information, contact the UAF office at 1101 North Pacific Avenue,
Suite 204, Glendale, CA 91202 or call (818) 241-8900.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Public Transport Fare May Remain Unchanged In Armenia

PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARE MAY REMAIN UNCHANGED IN ARMENIA

ARKA
May 19, 2008

YEREVAN, May 19. /ARKA/. Public transport fare may remain unchanged
in Armenia, said Armenian Minister of Transport and Communication
Gurgen Sargsian. After the working group set up to conduct respective
studies completes its work, a decision will be made whether to raise
the price or not, the Minister said.

The first tide of rumors on fare rise occurred after the increase in
gas prices at some gas-filling stations, Sargsian said. He reported
that after the respective study, prices at the gas stations were
somehow reviewed.

"No rise has been recorded in prices for inter-city transport; some
organizations raised the prices without permission. The transport
department is carrying out a respective inspection now," the Minister
said.

Recently some transport organizations submitted applications to the
government for raising the public transport fare in Yerevan as they
cannot meet the transportation prime cost under the current fare and
the increased gas prices.

The current passenger fare for buses and minivans is 100drams and
the fare for trolleybus is 50drams in Yerevan. ($1=307.58drams).