Aarhus Environmental Protection Information Center Opens In Hrazdan

AARHUS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER OPENS IN HRAZDAN

Noyan Tapan
Dec 5, 2007

HRAZDAN, DECEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. The opening ceremony of the Aarhus
environmental protrction information center took place in Hrazdan, a
regional center in Kotayk marz, on December 5. The center was opened
with the assistance of the RA ministry of environmental protection
and the RA ministry of education and science.

In the words of the head of the OSCE Yerevan Office Ambassador
Sergei Kapinos, the center will help strengthen the capacities of
the sides dealing with environmental problems and promote their
cooperation. "Such centers play an important role in environmental
protection education, they also ensure a democratic procedure of
decision-making by organizing public hearings and encouraging the
public’s participation at the local level," he said.

"The Aarhus center will be an instrument for the local authorities to
inform the population about environmental problems, use international
experience and work out safe environmental programs," the regional
governor of Kotayk marz Kovalenko Shahgaldian said.

NT was informed by the OSCE Yerevan Office that the ninth Aarhus
center will open in Gyumri (Shirak marz) on December 12.

Turkish publisher facing imprisonment under article 301

PanARMENIAN.Net

Turkish publisher facing imprisonment under article 301
05.12.2007 16:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Nearly two years after the internationally acclaimed
author Orhan Pamuk narrowly escaped imprisonment for statements that
were thought to "insult Turkishness", the publisher of a British
writer goes on trial today accused of the same charge.

Ragip Zarakolu is facing up to three years in prison for publishing a
book – promoting reconciliation between Turks and Armenians – by
George Jerjian, a writer living in London, The Guardian reports.

Jerjian’s book, The Truth Will Set Us Free, which was translated into
Turkish in 2005, chronicles the life of his Armenian grandmother who
survived the early 20th century massacres of Armenians thanks to an
Ottoman soldier. The historical account has prompted as much
controversy among the Armenian Diaspora, not least in the US, as it
has in Turkey.

"Mr Jerjian … is a highly credible author with very moderate views,"
said the Labour MEP Richard Howitt, who will attend the hearing at
Istanbul’s Asliye Ceze courthouse. "If even he falls foul of Turkish
law it shows how far they still have to go on freedom of expression."

The MEP, who is in Turkey in his role as vice-president of the human
rights sub-committee of the European parliament, said Jerjian was too
scared to visit Turkey "for fear he might be shot".

Zarakolu is being tried under Turkey’s 301 article of law, the same
legislation that was used against Pamuk, a Nobel prize winner, as well
as 60 other local writers and journalists. Today’s hearing comes in
the wake of repeated promises by senior officials in Turkey’s
reform-minded neo-Islamist administration to rescind the notorious
piece of legislation.

In February this year, six months before he went on to become head of
state, Turkey’s foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, declared the need for
article 301 to be revised, saying: "There are certain problems with
[it]. We see there are changes which must be made to this law."

Yesterday the Turkish justice minister, Mehmet Ali Sahin, reiterated
the sentiment, telling Howitt that "freely expressed views that
neither promote terrorism nor violence should be protected".

But while Turkish diplomats admit the contentious law has probably
done more damage to Ankara’s efforts to join the EU than any other
single piece of legislation, observers say there has been little
headway made over reforming the spirit and letter of the law.

In a climate of unabated nationalism, state prosecutors and police
officials continue to level charges against artists, musicians and
writers perceived to publicly denigrate Turkishness.

Vehemently denied by Turkish authorities, the Armenian genocide, which
began in 1915, has sparked feverish debate, with several writers,
including the Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor Hrant Dink, being sued
for publicly questioning the official version of events. Dink,
editor-in-chief of the bilingual paper Agos, was shot dead outside his
Istanbul office this year by a self-avowed nationalist. Scholar Taner
Akcam and novelist Elif Shafak were also prosecuted under the
notorious article.

"The government has understood that it needs to change the article but
it is now for parliament to pass it and for the courts to respect that
change," Howitt told the Guardian from Ankara.

The neo-Islamists’ unveiling of a new constitution later this month
will be a significant turning point in the campaign to overturn the
law, analysts say. "A test for the sincerity of their commitment will
be that the new constitution lays down a framework where these cases
never happen again," Howitt said.

Bako Sahakian Satisfied With U.S. Telethon Outcomes

BAKO SAHAKIAN SATISFIED WITH U.S. TELETHON OUTCOMES

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.12.2007 14:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ December 3, Nagorno Karabakh President Bako Sahakian
held a meeting dedicated to the telethon organized by Hayastan
All-Armenian Fund.

Speaker and vice speaker of the NKR NA, Prime Minister, government
members, prosecutor general, supreme court chairman and other officials
as well as journalists attended the meeting.

The head of state expressed satisfaction with the course and outcomes
of the telethon. Briefing on the U.S. meetings, which mostly focused
public health, energy, water supply and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement, President Sahakian said that Diaspora representatives
voiced readiness to deepen cooperation. He rated creation of proper
information field as guarantee of uninterrupted and efficient
Artsakh-Diaspora relations and issued appropriate instructions,
the NKR presidential press office reported.

Parliament Approves President’s Suggestion

PARLIAMENT APPROVES PRESIDENT’S SUGGESTION

Panorama.am
17:48 04/12/2007

Today the National Assembly approved with a vote of 79 "for", 10
"against" and 11 "abstained" the suggestion of the president of the
republic to prolong the memorandum on regulation of management and
other issues of multination division in the composition of Iraqi
consolidation forces. "Dashnaksutiun" and "Zharangutiun" voted
"against" and "abstained" and Orinats Yerkir did not take part in
the voting.

It must be noted that 276 Armenia military servants have been sent to
Iraq since January, 2005 in order to engage "defense and humanitarian"
mission. The minister said no casualties were reported among Armenian
since that time. Our military servants are sent to Iraq on a term of
6 months. Armenian peacekeeping have been exercising their mission
within the composition of Polish division since January 25, 2005.

New Year Tree To Be Erected At The Republican Square Before December

NEW YEAR TREE TO BE ERECTED AT THE REPUBLICAN SQUARE BEFORE DECEMBER 20

armradio.am
05.12.2007 12:17

The chief New Year Tree will be erected at the Republican Square of
Yerevan before December 20. Deputy Head of the Department of Culture,
Youth Affairs and Sport of the Yerevan City Hall Armen Nikoghosyan
told Armenpress that this year’s New Year Tree will not differ from
the previous ones.

Festive events will be organized at the Republican Square December
31 through January 13. New Year Trees will be placed and festive
arrangements will be held in other communities of Yerevan, as well.

ANKARA: Lawyer Erdal Dogan in "Insult" Trial

BÝA, Turkey
Dec 5 2007

Lawyer Erdal Dogan in "Insult" Trial

Following a criminal complaint by lawyer Fuat Turgut, lawyer Erdal
Dogan is on trial for insulting the former.

Býa news centre
05-12-2007
Erol ÖNDEROGLU

Lawyer Erdal Dogan, a joint plaintiff in the Hrant Dink murder case,
is on trial for his comments on lawyer Fuat Turgut, defense lawyer
for murder suspect Yasin Hayal. When the Dink murder trial began on 2
July, Turgut said to the murdered journalist’s family, "How many
Armenians there are here!", following which the two lawyers argued.

Now Dogan is on trial for remarks he made in the Aksam newspaper on 9
April 2007. In the article, entitled "The Big Brothers Use the Law
Well", Dogan said: "What should be on trial is the targeting and
threatening of Hrant Dink and the obstruction of a just trial; when a
murder suspect works as a lawyer, that is when there is nothing left
to say legally."

Based on these words, Fuat Turgut filed a criminal complaint against
Dogan. A trial, in which 5,000 YTL compensation are demanded, was
opened at Sariyer 2nd Criminal Court of Peace yesterday (4 December).

Dogan’s lawyer Ercan Kanar argues that the court is not authorised to
hear the case and that the Beyoglu Criminal Court of Peace should be
in charge. The case was adjourned until 5 February 2008 in order to
await a decision on who has jurisdiction. (EÖ/AG)

Russian Fm expects growth of capital investments in Armenian economy

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Dec 5 2007

Russian Fm expects growth of capital investments in Armenian economy

YEREVAN, December 5. /ARKA/. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
expects considerable growth of capital investments in the Armenian
economy that currently are $800mln. He made this statement during the
negotiations with Armenia’s Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, RIA
Novosti reported.

Lavrov said that Russia is the leader in trade turnover of Armenia
with other countries and that the trade between the two countries
continues growing intensely.

Lavrov also reported that the sides confirmed the mutual approach
toward progress in the bilateral agenda. Foreign ministers of Russia
and Armenia confirmed the intention to further deepen the
cooperation. -0–

Creating uncontrollable situations – not allowed

Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
Dec 6 2007

CREATING UNCOTNROLLABLE SITUATIONS – NOT ALLOWED

Yesterday the MPs had the last chance for this year to address
questions to the Government and receive answers directly. And they
used that chance to the full. Some of the questions of the
legislators were answered by Prime Minister SERGE SARGSYAN.

In particular, Larisa Alaverdyan, member of `Heritage’ faction,
encouraged the Prime Minister to intervene in the process of some
court procedures. Serge Sargsyan had to remind for the successive
time that it was beyond the framework of his competences. `How many
times I have repeated from the tribunal of the National Assembly that
the Prime Minister and the Government of the Republic of Armenia do
not have the right to intervene in the affairs of the judiciary
power. If a citizen disagrees with the court decision, he/she may
resort to courts of higher instances and then apply to the European
Court. I cannot intervene in court cases.’

Then, the Prime Minister answered the questions of the
journalists.

`47 per cent of the 2008 State Budget expenditures is a direct
investment in the human resource system. What name can be given to
the budget, considering this factor?’
`The Budget is a document reflecting the policy in all the
spheres. Both the incomes and the expenditures of the State Budget
have significantly increased. Naturally, those figures imply certain
programs which will be implemented beginning January.
During the National Assembly discussions I called next year’s
budget pretentious. Some people call it social. Those concerned by
the security of our country consider it a budget increasing our
military capacities. And the Minister responsible for the economic
development considers that this is a budget improving the state
administration system. The important thing is that it is necessary to
work painstakingly for the real implementation of the budget.
We must be able to solve two problems. First, we must be able to
reduce the economic shadow, make the tax collection process effective
and increase the means of expenditure. Then, we must be able to
increase the country’s Gross Domestic Product. The implementation of
the 2008 Budget requires a GDP of 10 billion Dollars. Two years ago
our budget made up 5 million Dollars. The annual product per capita
was 1.5 thousand. At the end of 2008 this, figure will reach 3.5
thousand Dollars. This is a budget requiring painstaking work.’
`Mr. Prime Minister, what goals do you have when meeting with
foreign countries’ ambassadors working in Armenia?’
`There is no specific goal. These are working meetings. Such
meetings take place almost every day, and the information about it is
published constantly. If others speak about their meetings with
special enthusiasm, it’s up to them.’
`Why wasn’t Raffi Hovhannisyan allowed to nominate his candidacy?’
`I really feel sorry that there is a legislative bar to Raffi
Hovhannisyan’s nomination, as his running for election might have a
positive role. I am sure that both the electoral processes would have
a more peaceful course and the candidates anticipating to occupy the
second, third and fourth positions would have to take a step down.
But if they hadn’t considered the time-limits prescribed by law,
this would give rise to an uncontrollable situation. For instance,
one of the candidates receiving 4 or 5 per cent of votes as a result
of the elections might make an appeal to the Constitutional Court and
accuse the authorities of registering one of the candidates
illegitimately. Having this argument, he might also make a claim for
declaring the elections invalid.’
`Mr. Prime Minister, what about the cases of the sharp valuation
of the national Dram, one of which was observed during the week-end?
Don’t you consider them dangerous?’
`Yes, I see dangers in terms of national security as well.
Generally, the valuation of the national Drams, or more precisely,
the devaluation of the US Dollar does really give rise to much
concern. Our economy is open and small. Therefore, it is vulnerable.
The storm in the ocean is especially dangerous for small boats.
Likewise, this whirlwind of the devaluation of the Dollar on the
international markets is very dangerous for the economy of Armenia.
On top of all, there’s another peculiarity. Our citizens receive
huge sums of money from their relatives living in the Russian
Federation, the United States and other countries. On the one hand
the devaluation of the Dollar deteriorates the social conditions of
those people, since the prices on the market won’t decrease either.
On the other hand, those sums cause additional devaluation, since
there is constantly a large dollar mass entering into the market.
We are taking serious steps, since this situation does not
contribute to the implementation of one of our priorities, i.e.
stimulating increased volumes of export. However, the steps we take
cannot produce a direct result. But they may be effective in the long
run.’
`Information was published that the large-scale dollar
intervention during the week-end was from Turkey.’
`This gives rise to concern too. Within a day, the exchange rate
of the Dollar decreased by about 20 Drams. We have to figure out
whether the step was taken on purpose, in order to harm our economy.
Whether this was a speculation aimed at receiving super-profit and
whether there were interventions by other countries. We have to study
those issues.’
`Once you compared Artashes Geghamyan with an empty drum. What
musical instrument is he like now?’
`Now there have emerged political figures that surpass everybody
in terms of their emptiness.’

HAROUTYUN GEVORKYAN

Official Notification of NKR National Statistical Service

Azat Artsakh Tert, Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Dec 4 2007

Official Notification of NKR National Statistical Service

By condition of December 3rd,2007 the soil ploughed for autumn
sowing in the republic has compiled 27908.7 h, 16675.8 h (59.8 per
cent) of which has been sowed, and which in regard towards the
previous year – 59.3 and 35.4 per cent. According to the works done
in the region, the description is the following: in Askeran region
7544.7 h ploughing and 5403.8 h sowing has been done, in Hadrut
region – 4500.0 h ploughing and 2000.0 h sowing, in Martakert region
– 3776.0 h ploughing and 2470.0 h sowing, in Martuni region – 6603.0
h ploughing and 2772.0 h sowing, in Shahumian region – 60.0 h
ploughing and 35.0 h sowing, in Kashatagh region – 5000.0 h ploughing
and 3600.0 h sowing, in Shushi region, according to corrected
information, 425.0 h ploughing and 395.0 h sowing has been done.