Azerbaijan killed Armenian soldier violating ceasefire regime

Panorama, Armenia
March 5 2011

Azerbaijan killed Armenian soldier violating ceasefire regime

Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire regime Friday near
the North-Eastern part of the Line of Contact in the aftermath of
which an Armenian soldier, Grigor Arami Shakhyan, born in 1991, was
murdered. Defense Army press department informs that it has been the
second incident recorded within the last two days.

On Thursday another Armenian soldier Hovhannes Ashoti Avdalyan was
injured again in the aftermath of shootings in the Line of Contact.

From: A. Papazian

20-year-old Armenian soldier killed in ceasefire violation

news.am, Armenia
March 5 2011

20-year-old Armenian soldier killed in ceasefire violation by Azerbaijani side

March 04, 2011 | 19:02

An Armenian soldier was killed as a result of ceasefire violation by
the Azerbaijani side on Friday in the north-eastern direction of the
line of contact between the armed forces of Azerbaijan and
Nagorno-Karabakh.

Grigor Shakhkanyan (born in 1991) was killed in an incident, press
service of the NKR defense army informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

It is the second incident registered within recent two days. Yesterday
Hovhannes Avdalyan (born in 1991), a conscript soldier of the NKR
Defense Army, was injured in ceasefire violation by the Azerbaijani
side.

From: A. Papazian

Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian presidents’ trilateral meeting beg

Trend, Azerbaijan
March 5 2011

Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian presidents’ trilateral meeting begins in Sochi

05.03.2011 13:44 P residents of Russia , Azerbaijan and Armenia
Dmitry Medvedev , Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan started talks at the
Krasnaya Polyana ski resort near Sochi , RIA Novosti reported.

Round-table talks , which began in official atmosphere , later will
continue in more informal atmosphere, without ties , when the leaders
will walk up one of the skiing tracks . It is also supposed that the
presidents will discuss topical issues during a working dinner .

The central topic of the talks , which are held in a trilateral format
for the eighth time , is the resolution of the Nagorno -Karabakh
conflict.

From: A. Papazian

Medvedev, Aliyev, Sargsyan start talks

Itar-Tass, Russia
March 5 2011

Medvedev, Aliyev, Sargsyan start talks

05.03.2011, 13.07

SOCHI, March 5 (Itar-Tass) – Presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and
Armenia, Dmitry Medvedev, Ilkham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan, have begun
talks at the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort.

The presidents are expected to discuss pressing issues during the
working dinner.

The Nagorno-Karabakh settlement will be central of the talks.

On February 3, Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said
the Sochi March 5 meeting of the presidents of Russia, Armenia and
Azerbaijan would determine further steps towards the Nagorno-Karabakh
settlements.

`In 2010 the tripartite meetings [involving the presidents of Russia,
Azerbaijan and Armenia] were held in Sochi on January 25, in St.
Petersburg on June 17 and in Astrakhan on October 27. In our view,
these contacts allowed the parties to bring closer their positions and
facilitated the strengthening of confidence-building measures,’ the
diplomat said.

`While in Astrakhan, the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia
expressed readiness to continue their work on key principles of the
Nagorno-Karabakh settlement on the basis of a project, which had been
discussed there,’ the spokesman noted.

`We believe that at the upcoming Sochi March 5 meeting, the presidents
will have chances to review the situation in between the summit and
determine further concrete steps in order to find mutually acceptable
solutions to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem,’ Lukashevich pointed out.

The landlocked mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh is the subject
of an unresolved dispute between Azerbaijan, in which it lies, and its
ethnic Armenian majority, backed by neighbouring Armenia.

In 1988, towards the end of Soviet rule, Azerbaijani troops and
Armenian secessionists began a bloody war, which left the de facto
independent state in the hands of ethnic Armenians when a truce was
signed in 1994.

Negotiations have so far failed to produce a permanent peace
agreement, and the dispute remains one of post-Soviet Europe’s “frozen
conflicts.” With the break-up of the Soviet Union, in late 1991,
Karabakh declared itself an independent republic, further escalating
the conflict into a full-scale war. That de facto status has not been
recognised elsewhere.

In a December 2006 referendum, declared illegitimate by Azerbaijan,
the region approved a new constitution. Nonetheless, there have since
been signs of life in the peace process, with occasional meetings
between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents. Significant progress
was reported at talks between the leaders in May and November 2009,
but progress then stalled, and tension began rising again as of 2010.

The OSCE Minsk Group was created in 1992 by the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE, now Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)) to encourage a peaceful, negotiated
resolution to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over
Nagorno-Karabakh. The Minsk Group is headed by Russia, France and the
United States.

An additional format had been created over the Karabakh settlement –
Russia plays a mediating role. The presidents of three countries met
in Astrakhan in October 2010.

They adopted a joint declaration after the meeting. `This is a special
declaration on the enhancement of confidence-building measures,’
Medvedev said, adding that the document envisioned `an exchange of
prisoners of war and the return of the bodies.’

`Having confirmed the provisions of the joint Declaration signed in
Moscow on November 2, 2008, the presidents stressed that the
resolution of the conflict by political and diplomatic means requires
further efforts to strengthen the ceasefire and military
confidence-building measures,’ the joint statement said.

`To this end, the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed, as the
first step, to exchange prisoners of war and return the bodies of
those killed without delay with the assistance of the co-chairmen of
the OSCE Minsk Group and the International Committee of the Red Cross,
as well as to be guided by these approaches in the future, proceeding
from the solely humanitarian nature of such issues,’ the document
said.

Moscow has suggested preliminarily fixing the progress reached in
respect of the document on the basic principles of Nagorno-Karabakh
settlement within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group.

`The continuing work on the so-called basic principles has produced
certain results in finding the formula that can allow the parties to
fix their consent at this point,’ Lavrov said earlier.

He said, however, that this did not mean that the problem would be
solved once the basic principles were approved.

`The parties are taking part in this work with a clear understanding
that after the basic principles it would be necessary to draft a legal
document – a peace agreement – anyway,’ Lavrov added.

`Not all of the basic principles have been agreed, but as far as a
considerable portion of the text there is an understanding that we
have practically reached compromised-based formula,’ the minister
said.

`We proposed a very simple thing that two or three questions that have
not been agreed yet should be stated as requiring further discussion
and that it should be written that no final agreement can be reached
without these questions,’ Lavrov said.

`At this point this would make it possible to fix the progress reached
on the overwhelming portion of the text and thus state what has been
achieved up to date,’ he said.

`We were supported by the co-chairmen. We hope that such realistic
approach based on a pragmatic assessment of the current situation will
eventually be supported,’ Lavrov said.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
might be settled only by a referendum.

`I’m sure that the conflict may be settled only by peaceful means. And
the only way is to conduct a referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh or to
recognise the results of the 1991 referendum, which was held in full
compliance with the Soviet Union legislation and international law,’
Sargsyan said.

From: A. Papazian

Wikileaks: Azerbaijan unlikely to defeat Armenia

news.am, Armenia
March 5 2011

Wikileaks: Azerbaijan unlikely to defeat Armenia

March 05, 2011 | 00:06

Azerbaijan will not be able to be structured into a large force or be
equipped to a sufficient degree to overcome the advantages of
territory enjoyed by the defense forces of Nagorno-Karabakh and the
Armenian army even with its will to improve its military capability,
the former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Anne Derse said, `Nouvelles
d` Arménie’ writes.

According to the cable of July 2, 2009, published on Wikileaks and
`Russian reporter,’ Azerbaijan is presenting a `much rosy scenario for
Nagorno-Karabakh, than logically expected.’

Anne Derse served as U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan from 2006 to 2009.
Currently she is the U.S. Ambassador to Lithuania.

In a cable in January 2009, Anne Derse also noted that `the
president’s rhetoric has exceeded significantly the results of
military construction in Azerbaijan.

From: A. Papazian

Medvedev, Aliyev, Sargsyan issue statement on Karabakh

Medvedev, Aliyev, Sargsyan issue statement on Karabakh

armradio.am
05.03.2011 19:58

The Presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia Dmitry Medvedev,
Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan issued a joint statement on the
Nagorno Karabakh peace process after the negotiations in Sochi.

The leaders negotiated the fulfillment of a tripartite statement,
which they issued at the previous summit in Astrakhan on October 27,
2010 and agreed on further steps in addition to the measures envisaged
in the statement, the document runs.

The leaders of the countries agreed `to complete the exchange of
prisoners-of-war as quick as possible,’ the statement said. Alongside,
the document noted the intentions `to settle all disputes peacefully
and to investigate probable incidents along the ceasefire line
involving the parties under the aegis of the co-chairmen of the OSCE
Minsk Group with the assistance of a special envoy of the OSCE
chairman-in-office.’

`The presidents noted the importance of regular contacts on the
Nagorno Karabakh peace process and agreed to continue them in this
format in addition to the work done by the co-chairmen of the OSCE
Minsk Group,’ the statement runs.

From: A. Papazian

On March 5 Armenia will decide ESC 2011 song during National Selecti

On March 5 Armenia will decide ESC 2011 song during its National Selection

05.03.2011 | 20:51 | | Noyan Tapan | Culture

(Noyan Tapan – 05.03.2011) On March 5, at 18:30 CET Armenia will
decide ESC 2011 song during its National Selection live on First
Channel. Armenian singer Emmy will perform the best 4 songs during the
show.

The viewers and the jury will vote to decide the winning song. The
past Armenian participants of Eurovision will be the special guests
and will sing their famous songs to support Emmy.

Armenian representative for ESC 2011 EMMY will sing four songs during the Show:

`Boom-Boom’ By Apricota/Sosi/Murzo (Armenia)

`Good-Bye’ By Martin Kesici (Germany)

`Ayo’ By DerHova (Armenia)

`Hi’ By Vahram Petrosyan/Mariam/Lazzaro (Armenia)

The winning song will be chosen by sms and professional jury voting (50/50).

The Winner of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Vladimir Arzumanyan
will open the show with his lucky song `MAMA’,

The Hosts of the Show are famous anchor/ Head of Armenian Delegation
ESC 2011 Gohar Gasparyan and beloved actor/anchor Khoren Levonyan.

From: A. Papazian

www.nt.am

Settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was discussed

Settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was discussed

05.03.2011 | 18:41 | | Noyan Tapan | Politics

(Noyan Tapan – 05.03.2011) Settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
was discussed during talks between Dmitry Medvedev, President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

The three leaders exchanged opinions about the progress made in the
implementation of the Joint Declaration signed in 2010 in Astrakhan.
The talks continued during a working lunch. Following the talks,
Dmitry Medvedev, Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan issued a joint
statement.

The document states that the three leaders discussed the practical
implementation of the tripartite declaration adopted during their
previous meeting in Astrakhan on October 27, 2010, and decided to take
the following steps in addition to those provided for in the
declaration. In particular, the heads of state agreed to complete the
exchange of prisoners as soon as possible. In addition, the document
stresses their commitment to resolve all disputes by peaceful means
and to investigate possible incidents along the ceasefire line, with
the participation of the parties under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk
Group with the assistance of the Special Representative of the OSCE
chairman.

The Presidents noted the importance of their regular contacts on the
settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and agreed to continue in
this format in addition to the work of the OSCE Minsk Group, the
statement reads.

According to the Press and Information Office of President of Russia,
Dmitry Medvedev, Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev also visited one of
Krasnaya Polyana’s ski resorts.

From: A. Papazian

www.nt.am

Future revolutionist arrested in Azerbaijan as draft evader

Future revolutionist arrested in Azerbaijan as draft evader

March 5, 2011 – 17:55 AMT 13:55 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net –

The Office of Azerbaijan’s Prosecutor General stated that `draft
dodging’ is the reason behind young activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev’s
arrest.

According to Spokesperson for the Republican Office of Prosecutor
Eldar Sultanov, a criminal case was initiated against Hajiyev under
article 321.1 of the Azerbaijani Criminal Code on January 24.

`The decision on Hajiyev’s arrest was adopted on March 4, he is
accused of violation of the terms for transferring under police
control as a measure of restraint. He was arrested the same day and is
under investigation. One-month arrest has been chosen as a measure of
restraint,’ Trend quoted Sultanov as saying.

`While explaining his measure of restraint, Hajiev was told that he
has to visit police station on a daily basis at 10:00am. However, it
was found out that Hajiyev left Gandja after visiting the police
station on March 2-4, 2011, to sign his schedule. Policemen numerously
visited his place of residence and told Hajiyev’s father that his son
should come to police. Relevant documents have been prepared with
respect to it. However, Bakhtiyar Hajiyev had not come to the police
station,’ said Sultanov.

Hajiyev, 29, a Harvard graduate and a former parliament candidate, is
one of the organizers of the March 11 Facebook campaign calling for a
day of protest against the government. Hajiyev posted on his Facebook
page the following appeal to police on behalf of “a group of
Azerbaijani youth:”

“We learned from the developments in the Arab world that when people
demand freedom, they achieve it. We call on you to stand on the right
side of history, not to resort to force against your own citizens, to
build a fair, happy, and free society in Azerbaijan together with
ordinary people.”

Hajiyev was detained earlier this year and charged with evading
military service. He and other activists say the criminal case against
him is politically motivated, RFE/RL reports.

Earlier, Yeni Musavat newspaper reported that Azerbaijani forces are
gathering in Baku, which is explained by the local authorities’
serious concern over the possibility of riots. Besides, Baku
servicemen are not allowed leaves of absence. The authorities have
been alarmed with the creation of a Facebook group of March 11, Great
National Day. The message posted on the webpage urges Baku residents
to participate in protest rally planned for March 11. The group
already list over 20 000 users. Musavat oppositional party rally has
been scheduled for March 12 in Baku. In the Azerbaijani capital, the
authorities’ actions are construed as preparations for suppressing the
riots. Although some experts believe the concerns to be groundless,
the ongoing events prove that Azerbaijan is getting ready for serious
events.

From: A. Papazian

Saudi Arabia authorities prohibit all protests and marches

Saudi Arabia authorities prohibit all protests and marches

March 5, 2011 – 19:04 AMT 15:04 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net –

Saudi Arabia said on March 5 it would ban all protests and marches
after minority Shi’ites staged small protests in the oil-producing
eastern province.

Security forces would use all measures to prevent any attempt to
disrupt public order, the interior ministry said in a statement
carried by state television.

The ban follows a series of protests by Saudi Shi’ites in the
kingdom’s east in the past weeks mainly to demand the release of
prisoners they say are long held without trial.

Saudi Arabia’s Shi’ite minority mostly live in the east, which holds
much of the oil wealth of the world’s top crude exporter and is near
Bahrain, scene of protests by majority Shi’ites against their Sunni
rulers.

The government of Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy without an
elected parliament that usually does not tolerate public dissent,
denies these charges.

Last week, King Abdullah returned to Riyadh after a three-month
medical absence and unveiled $37 billion in benefits for citizens in
an apparent bid to insulate the kingdom from protests spreading in
several Arab countries, Reuters reported.

From: A. Papazian