Russian ambassador appreciates Azerbaijan’s position on terror actco

Russian ambassador appreciates Azerbaijan’s position on terror act committed in Beslan

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Sept 10 2004

Baku, September 9, AssA-Irada — On Thursday, Russian Ambassador to
Azerbaijan Nikolay Ryabov held a news conference on completion of
his diplomatic mission in Azerbaijan.

Commenting on the terror act perpetrated recently in Beslan, North
Ossetia, Ryabov recalled that the Azerbaijani people shared their
excitement with Russia and medical aid has been provided to the terror
victims on the initiative of President Ilham Aliyev.

Touching upon the Upper Garabagh conflict, Ambassador Ryabov underlined
that Azerbaijan’s occupied lands will be freed soon. Adequate steps
will be taken for the settlement of the Upper Garabagh conflict
during the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents to
be held in Astana, Kazakhstan on September 16 on the initiative of
Russian President Vladimir Putin, he noted The new Russian ambassador
to Azerbaijan was not named at the event. Ryabov has been appointed
Ambassador to Moldova.*

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: GLO to continue protest actions

GLO to continue protest actions

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Sept 10 2004

Baku, September 9, AssA-Irada — The Garabagh Liberation Organization
(GLO) made public on Thursday its schedule of future protest actions
against the Armenian officers’ planned participation in NATO exercises
to be held in Baku within the Partnership for Peace program.

GLO deputy chairman Shamil Mehdi said the party members will pay
tribute to the Cemetery of Martyrs at noon on September 11, and
then march towards the Cabinet of Ministers and submit a relevant
statement. The march will end outside the President’s Office.

GLO also plans to hold pickets in front of the Foreign Ministry on
September 13, and Defense Ministry on September 14.

On September 15, the anniversary of Baku’s occupation by Armenians
and Bolsheviks in 1918, the party members intend to visit the Cemetery
of Martyrs again and march to the President’s Office.

Mehdi added that GLO regional divisions will continue protest
actions as well. If the visit by Armenian military men to Baku is not
prevented, the party’s management board will adopt new decisions on
September 15.*

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Aid pouring into Beslan

Aid pouring into Beslan

News24 , South Africa
Sept 10 2004

Moscow – More than 150 tons of humanitarian aid has arrived in the
southern Russian town of Beslan from around the world, civil defence
authorities in Moscow said on Friday, a week after the tragic end of
the school siege.

Medicine and medical equipment, clothing, food and even mobile
hospitals and emergency vehicles were received from donors inside
Russia, Italy, Germany, France, the United States, Norway, Finland
and other countries.

Greece and Armenia also sent more than 200 litres of blood as doctors
battle to save the lives of dozens of former hostages injured in the
three-day school siege.

Following the sacking of local government heads in North Ossetia and
the appointment of successors, the republic’s president Alexander
Dzasokhov said reconstruction work in the town would commence quickly.

“We are talking about two new schools, a modern hospital, a
rehabilitation centre and more infrastructure,” he said.

At least 335 hostages were killed and more than 700 injured when
gunmen blew up bombs in the school and opened fire on the hostages,
triggering a chaotic rescue operation by security forces. – Sapa-dpa

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Azerbaijan joins one more UN protocol

AZERBAIJAN JOINS ONE MORE UN PROTOCOL
[September 10, 2004, 14:06:05]

Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
Sept 10 2004

On September 9, Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan Republic held a sitting on
the issues of security and defense. Deputies discussed the draft Law
“On Joining the UN Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and
Trafficking in Firearms, Their Parts and Components and Ammunition,
supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational
Organized Crime”.

Deputy Speaker, Chairman of the Commission Ziyafat Asgarov noted that
Azerbaijan joins the Protocol with a special statement and reservation.

The statement says that Azerbaijan Republic does not guarantee
the fulfillment of the Protocol’s requirements in the territories
occupied by Armenia until they are released /the schematic maps of
the territories are enclosed in the document/.

The reservation is that Azerbaijan Republic does not join the item 2
of article 16 of the Protocol saying disputes and conflicts between
the States Parties are resolved through the international court.

Finally, the deputies decided to submit the document to the Milli
Majlis for discussion.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

For Troy man in need, community is real MVP

For Troy man in need, community is real MVP
By: Robert Cristo , The Record 09/10/2004

Troy Record, NY
Sept 10 2004

TROY – A city man has taken the first step toward receiving
a multiple organ transplant and a new lease on life now that his
family’s health insurance plan approved the surgery after denying it
the first time around.

Setrak Nalbandian, 41, is on the path to receiving a life-saving
liver and intestine transplant, thanks in part to an outpouring of
support from friends, family and parishioners of St. Peter Armenian
Apostolic Church in Watervliet, who rallied to get the MVP health
plan to reverse its initial decision to deny the request.

“We couldn’t have done this without all the people who gave us
strength, encouragement and helped us to make this first big step in
my husband’s road to recovery,” said Talin Nalbandian, 36, who lives
on Highland Avenue. “There are no words to express how wonderful
they’ve all been.”

After a nearly 12-week, nerve-wracking wait, Nalbandian, his wife
and their 7-year-old triplets can now take a deep breath knowing he
has a fighting chance to survive.

Over that time, Talin says it has been “frustrating,” because even
with surgeons stressing that her husband needed a double transplant,
MVP’s health professionals didn’t see it that way.

“I think my doctors who are dealing with my husband know better than
people (at MVP) who don’t,” she said. “But I’m just happy now to
finally see some light at the end of the tunnel after all these weeks.”

Talin says she realizes her husband still has to survive a high-risk
operation and a year-long recovery before he’s out of the woods.

“I leave it in God’s hands now and hope that he gives us all the
strength to get through this together,” said Talin, whose two sons
and daughter started classes this week at School 14 in Troy.

Nalbandian is currently resting at an apartment in Indianapolis, Ind.,
and is expecting to receive the transplant at the Indiana University
Medical Center within the next few days.

“He was beginning to give up hope for a while, but now his whole
morale has gone up and he’s very happy,” said his wife, who will
return to her husband’s side in a couple of days.

Up until Nalbandian’s health started to fail nearly four years ago,
he was a baker for Price Chopper who was forced to go on disability
after doctors discovered his dire condition when veins in his
esophagus ruptured.

Talin says her husband is looking forward to returning to normalcy.
“It’s hard to think about the future, because everything is so
day-to-day, but I know he plans on going back to work, doing things
with his kids and living a normal life,” she said. “I know that’s a
lot to aim for but we’re praying for the best.”

Talin also says that even though her children are young, they still
understand that their father is going through a tough time.

“They sense the tension and know their father is sick, but their
grandparents help out and make sure the kids are going on with their
normal lives,” she said.

And if the stress of their personal lives wasn’t enough, Talin also
recently lost her job as a supervisor at a local bank.

“It’s been a roller coaster ride filled with ups and downs for all
of us,” she said.

To help with some of the bills the family will incur in Indianapolis
over the next four months, the St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church
will hold a fund-raiser beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Parishioners are also selling “faith bracelets” with all proceeds
going to fund Nalbandian’s recovery.

BAKU: Defense Minister Protests Armenian Officers’ Planned Visit ToB

Defense Minister Protests Armenian Officers’ Planned Visit To Baku

11/09/2004 12:01

On Friday, Defense Minister, Colonel General Safar Abiyev strongly
protested against the planned participation of Armenian officers in
NATO’s Cooperative Best Effort-2004 desert exercises to be held in
Baku in September within the Partnership for Peace Program.

Assa-Irada — General Abiyev underlined that the Azerbaijani people are
surprised with the efforts by Armenia, which has occupied Azerbaijan’s
lands and supports terror and separatism on the level of state policy,
to take part in the NATO exercises in Baku.

“Armenia doesn’t recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and
doesn’t give up its territorial claims against Azerbaijan. There are
no diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In this case,
the participation of the officers in the Armenian Armed Forces in
the exercises held in Baku is not purposeful.”

General Abiyev stressed that the Azerbaijani people are against the
planned participation of Armenian officers in the NATO exercises
under the cover of international cooperation. The defense minister
recalled that Azerbaijan refused to take part in NATO exercise held
in Armenia in 2003.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Khatami:Occupiers are the true “axis of evil”

Khatami:Occupiers are the true “axis of evil”

Minsk, Sept 11, IRNA — The visiting Iranian President Mohammad Khatami
here Friday afternoon said that countries that prevent others from
living in peace in their homelands and which flagrantly support or
commit terrorist acts are the real “axis of evil”.

President Khatami, who arrived for an official visit in Belarus on
Thursday evening, made the remark at a meeting with the Chairman of the
House of Representatives of the Belarus National Assembly Vadim Popov.

Referring to the Tehran-Minsk cooperation to fight practices labeled
as “axis of evil” and terrorism in its different forms worldwide,
President Khatami said he believes that injustice and discrimination
were some of the reasons which led others to commit terrorism.

“Those who illegally occupy land belonging to others against
international norms and those who fuel chaos and extremism worldwide
are the main components of the axis of evil,” said the president
arguing that they try to deviate world public opinion from their own
crimes by trying to find scapegoats.

The president further noted that Tehran and Minsk share common
grievances and are both opposed to any form of occupation, war,
factional fighting or disagreements which encourage more acts of evil
throughout the world.

He added that the two countries should put their weight behind nations
fighting to have their say in their own destinies as well as those
who seek justice and defend peace and security in this world. Noting
that all countries of the region had a stake in the continued peace
and security in a “sensitive region like the Middle East,” President
Khatami further noted that “crises and tensions in the region only
serve the illegitimate interests of outsiders.” “The people of Iraq
are now suffering because of the mistakes and failures of outsiders
would came to their country on their own selfish agenda and who should
bear the cost of their mistakes,” said President Khatami.

“However,” he noted, “the current problems in Iraq have shown that
the occupation can no longer continue and the use of force has come
to an end.”

President Khatami further referred to the good relations between the
Iranian and Belarussian parliaments in recent years, in particular,
and expressed hope the road to progress and development for Tehran
and Minsk would be short.

Popov, in return, said that the visit of President Khatami to Belarus
constituted a “turning point” for bilateral relations, adding that the
new documents for mutual cooperation signed by the two sides during
his visit would lead to enhanced bilateral political and economic
cooperation in the future.

Comparing Minsk with Tehran,” the chairman said the two “oppose
unilateralism and believe that countries which destructively label
others as being part of an “axis of evil” are out to impose their
own interests on these countries.”

President Khatami is in Minsk on the second leg of a three-nation
regional tour which started on Wednesday with a visit to Armenia.
He will conclude his tour with a visit to Tajikistan.

The president`s week-long tour is taking place upon the official
invitations of President Robert Kocharian of Armenia, Aleksandr
Lukashenka of Belarus and Emomali Rakhmonov of Tajikistan.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Azeri leader visits central district,promises Karabakh settlem

Azeri leader visits central district, promises Karabakh settlement soon

ANS TV, Baku
11 Sep 04

[Presenter Qanira Atasova] Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
today met refugees who had been displaced from their homes as a
result of Armenia’s aggression and had resettled in Barda [central
Azerbaijan]. The head of state is visiting Barda as part of his
regional tour. ANS correspondent in Barda Afat Telmanqizi has
more. Hello, Afat.

[Correspondent, on the telephone] Hello, Qanira.

[Presenter] Afat, what issues did the president mostly speak about?

[Correspondent] Qanira, today residents of the Turk Qizil Ay [Red
Crescent] camp welcomed Aliyev with slogans “Welcome to Karabakh” and
“Azerbaijan will never agree with the occupation of even an inch of
its territory”. Greeting the refugees, Aliyev said that the Nagornyy
Karabakh problem will be settled soon and that Karabakh will be
liberated from the occupation. He said: We have been trying to settle
this problem peacefully; but if this yields no results, the Azerbaijani
people will unite and liberate the lands from the occupation by force
[end of quote]. He once again said that there will be no compromises
on Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Azerbaijan is able to liberate
its lands as patriotic spirit is high, the mobilization [indistinct]
and our economic potential allows this.

Then Aliyev attended an opening of the Zarifa Aliyeva secondary
school. He was shown around the classrooms. Here Aliyev expressed his
dissatisfaction with the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group mediating
in the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh problem. Aliyev promised
to Barda residents that he was firm to fulfil his promise to settle
the Karabakh problem soon. The president is currently attending an
opening of a swimming pool.

[Presenter] Thank you, Afat.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Azeris agree to host three Armenian “observers” at NATO drills

Azeris agree to host three Armenian “observers” at NATO drills – paper

Ekspress, Baku
11 Sep 04

The Azerbaijani Foreign and Defence ministries have given their consent
for three Armenian officers’ participation in the Cooperative Best
Effort-2004 exercises between 13-27 September within the framework
of NATO’s Partnership for Peace programme. The Ekspress newspaper
learnt from diplomatic sources that this decision had been made at
yesterday’s talks in Brussels between NATO experts and representatives
of Azerbaijan’s Foreign and Defence ministries. “The sides agreed that
the Armenian delegation would consist of two officers and a military
doctor. In addition, they will be observers, but not participants in
the exercises,” the source said.

At the same time, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry press centre
reported yesterday that Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
Mammadyarov did not rule out the Armenian officers’ absence from the
exercises. “This will depend on final results of the Brussels talks,”
the ministry said.

[Passage omitted: background of the issue.]

“NATO has paid attention to appeals of both Azerbaijan and Armenia and
believes that the arrival of three Armenian representatives to Baku
fully suits the two countries,” a source from NATO’s Partnership for
Peace programme told Ekspress yesterday. The source confirmed that
the Armenians military would arrive in Azerbaijan in the evening of
12 September to attend the NATO exercises. But the source did not
say anything about the time and route of their arrival.

[Passage to end omitted: background of exercises; Armenians will come
with NATO’s authorization.]

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Reciprocal Visits Promoted Improvement Of Bilateral Relations

RECIPROCAL VISITS PROMOTED IMPROVEMENT OF BILATERAL RELATIONS

Azertag
[September 11, 2004, 16:23:21]

On 10 September, the defense minister of Azerbaijan Republic,
colonel-general Safar Abiyev met the ambassador of Iran in Baku
Mr. Ahad Gazai, on completion of the latterâ^À^Ùs diplomatic mission
in Azerbaijan.

Noting the diplomatâ^À^Ùs activity for improvement of the bilateral
relations between Azerbaijan and Iran during his mission, the Minister
expressed regret that though neighboring counties, the military
cooperation between the states are not at desirable level. The state
of IRI has rendered huge assistance to the refugees and IDPs when
the territories of Azerbaijan were occupied by Armenia. The Minister
expressed gratitude for rendered assistance.

Ambassador Gazai expressed gratitude for reception, and spoke of
his activities during his four-year tenure as an ambassador for
improvement of Iran-Azerbaijan relations, as a result of which some
â^À^Üobscureâ^À^Ý questions between the two states were clarified and
the situation, though not ideal, has bettered. Reciprocal visits of
the national leader of Azerbaijan people Heydar Aliyev in 2002 and
of President of IRI Khatami current year have promoted this.

Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorny Karabakh conflict,
colonel-general Safar Abiyev, said that in settlement of this problem
the people of Azerbaijan expects more from Iran and stressed the
necessity of Iranâ^À^Ùs close participation in fi9nding way out of this
conflict. The conflict cannot last anymore, he emphasized. â^À^ÜIf
Armenia does not agree in peaceful settlement of the conflict,
Azerbaijan will in any way release the occupied landsâ^À^Ý.

The parties had also exchange of views on combat against international
terrorism, stressed such a factor that the Islamic religion and
culture condemns terror.

The Minister thanked Ambassador for his activity in Azerbaijan and
wished success in further diplomatic work.

Attaché of the Armed Forces of IRI in Baku, MG Musa Shahabi attended
the meeting.