Baku Does Not Like Setting Of Monument To Armenian General In Georgi

BAKU DOES NOT LIKE SETTING OF MONUMENT TO ARMENIAN GENERAL IN GEORGIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
07.11.2006 15:59 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In establishing a monument to an Armenian general
in Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, official Tbilisi will
take all measures for it not to impact relations with Azerbaijan,
Georgian Minister of Culture Georgy Gabashvili said. Armenians live in
Samtskhe-Javakheti Georgian region and it was proposed establishment of
a monument to Gurgen Dalibaltayan Armenian general, who participated in
the Karabakh war. According to Georgian laws, and the Georgian Minister
of Culture confirmed it, local authorities decide matters of opening a
monument. However, Georgian Minister of Culture Georgy Gabashvili said,
“When such matters have political shade, we should take into account
the interests of our neighbor Azerbaijan,” Trend reports.

Turkish Prime Minister Accuses The EU Of Creating Additional Obstacl

TURKISH PRIME MINISTER ACCUSES THE EU OF CREATING ADDITIONAL OBSTACLES
Public Radio, Armenia
Nov 6 2006
Turkish Prime Minister Rejeb Tayyib Erdogan ha accused the European
Union of “creating additional obstacles on the way of Turkey’s
accession into the united Europe.” This was the reaction of the Prime
Minister to the draft report of the European Commission to be issued
next week, “Trend” agency reports.
The document questions Ankara’s accession to the EU. According to the
document, the pace of reforms in the country has considerably slowed
down. Besides, it is noted that Turkey’s has registered no progress
in normalization of relations with Cyprus, the Southern part of which
is already in the EU, while the Northern one is still under Turkish
blockade. Turkey has not opened its ports and air space for Cyprus.
Finland, which is currently presiding over the European Union,
continues searching for ways out of the “Cyprus deadlock,” which is
one of the main obstacles on Turkey’s way to the European Union.

Poland Attaches Importance To Relations With Armenia

POLAND ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.11.2006 17:08 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today RA parliament speaker Tigran Torosian
met with Polish Senate Marshal Bogdan Borusewicz, reported the
RA NA press office. The Armenian Ambassador to Poland and Polish
Ambassador to Armenia were also present at the meeting. Pointing out
to the dynamic development of the Armenian-Polish relations Tigran
Torosian said that the current visit will convey a new impulse to
cooperation. He also stressed the importance of the visit within
the context of European integration, since Poland being an EU member
state has gained experience that can be interesting and useful for
Armenia. In his words, after the signing of the Armenia-EU Action
Plan the Armenian-Polish relations will acquire new possibilities
for development. When touching upon relations with the NATO the RA
NA chairman said there are opportunities to cooperate with Poland in
this context as well. “A deputy friendship group was formed in the RA
parliament, there is rich experience of contacts within international
structures. This is a good foundation for the development of the
Armenian-Polish relations,” Torosian said.
For his part Bogdan Borusewicz said that his delegation includes
members of the Seym, Senate and government. This fact proves the
importance Poland attaches to relations with Armenia. “As compared
to 1990-ies Armenia has made a big move,” he remarked.
Pointing out to the policy of deepening relations with the EU and NATO
the Polish Senate Marshal said Poland is ready to assist in these
processes. He also stressed the importance of holding the upcoming
parliamentary election in accordance with European standards and
peaceful settlement of the existing conflicts.

Armenian Genocide Recognition Process Gaining Strength In Europe And

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION PROCESS GAINING STRENGTH IN EUROPE AND U.S.
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.11.2006 13:04 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Diaspora of the U.S. anchors big
hopes with the off-year election, the ANCA Executive Director Aram
Hamparian told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter in Washington. “The number
of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues can reach 196. Turkey
has reason for worrying, since the Armenian Genocide recognition
process is gaining force not only in Europe but also in the United
States. In case the democrats take majority of seats in the House of
Representatives and in the Senate the situation may turn favorable
for Armenians. The ANCA does not oppose democrats to republicans. The
Genocide issue should be on the agenda after the re-election as well.
Congressman Adam Schiff will submit the issue to the Committee on
Foreign Relations,” the ANCA Executive Director said.

BAKU: Rajab Tayyip Erdogan: I Openly Send A Challenge To Kocharyan;

RAJAB TAYYIP ERDOGAN: I OPENLY SEND A CHALLENGE TO KOCHARYAN; IF HE IS COURAGEOUS ENOUGH LET HIM MAKE ARCHIVES AVAILABLE
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Nov 4 2006
“If Kocharyan is courageous enough let him make Armenian archives
available. Let the specialists analyze them and find out truth.
Turkey makes available his archives to anyone, but Armenia refuses
to do it,” Rajab Tayyip Erdogan answered the question of Armenian
journalist Greghan Manukyan in the News Xchange-2006 conference, APA
Turkey bureau reports. 155 media groups and over 500 journalists from
55 countries took part in the conference. Armenian journalist said that
Armenian s played a great role in the formation of Istanbul culture,
but thousands of our compatriots were killed there in 1914.
His statement made the minister angry.
“I openly send a challenge to Kocharyan. If he is self-confident, let
him open Armenian archives to anyone. I have copies of Ottoman pashas’
aids to Armenian hospitals in my office. Armenians living in Turkey
have no problem; the only problem is Armenian Diaspora,” he said.
The minister also answered the questions about the meeting with Pope
Benedict XVI Erdogan said that he will be in the meeting of NATO
member states’ ministers in Poland at that time.
“Our President and Re3ligious Affairs Minister will meet the Pope,”
the minister said.

BAKU: US Embassy : Trafficking Problem In Armenia Requires Resolving

US EMBASSY : TRAFFICKING PROBLEM IN ARMENIA REQUIRES RESOLVING
TREND, Azerbaijan
Nov 4 2006
(ARKA) -The problem of trafficking in Armenia requires resolving,
Anthony Godfry, Deputy Head of Mission, US Embassy in Armenia,
stated at his meeting with Chairperson of the Standing Parliamentary
Commission for Science, Education, Culture and Youth Affairs Hranush
Hakobyan. He pointed out that struggle against trafficking has become
one of the most important tasks of various countries and international
organizations, reports Trend.
Although the RA Government is ready to elaborate a new national
program of trafficking control, but no decisive steps have yet been
made because necessary funds have not been allocated form the state
budget. Godfry stated that the USA is concerned with the problem being
resolved, and if funds are allocated from Armenia’s state budget,
the USA and the UNDP are ready to render active financial assistance.
In her turn, Granush Hakobyan pointed out the necessity of eradicating
trafficking as a vicious phenomenon. “The national program of
trafficking control must be consistently implemented.
Armenia should accede to relevant international agreements,
harmonize its legislation and establish close ties with international
organizations,” she said.
Hakobyan expressed her readiness to contribute to the resolution of
financial problems by applying to the RA Government.
The sides reached an arrangement about long-lasting cooperation
and activities for implementation of Armenia’s national program of
trafficking control.

ANC-PAC Endorses Congressman Brad Sherman

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ANC-PAC Endorses
Congressman Brad Sherman
November 3, 2006
LOS ANGELES, CA – Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA) has been endorsed
by the Armenian National Committee – Political Action Committee
(ANC-PAC), the nation’s largest grassroots Armenian American political
organization. The endorsement announcement was made this week by the
ANC-PAC’s Chairman Leonard Manoukian
Sherman, a Democrat, has been a staunch advocate for his Armenian
American constituents in California’s 27th Congressional District.
His district includes a large portion of the San Fernando Valley,
which is home to over 100,000 Armenian Americans. The Congressman
was elected in 1996 and presently serves on the House International
Relations Committee and is the Ranking Democrat on the Subcommittee
on International Terrorism, Non-proliferation and Human Rights.
“Brad Sherman has earned the respect and vote of his Armenian American
constituents,” commented ANC-PAC s spokesperson Nishan Bostanian. “We
welcome the leadership and energy the Congressman has consistently
brought to creating a stronger U.S. foreign policy with respect
to Armenia. We also applaud his determination to provide excellent
constituent services to members of our community throughout the year,”
Bostanian added.
As a member of the House International Relations Committee, Sherman has
been a staunch supporter of efforts to honestly address the Armenian
Genocide through legislative efforts. He has also consistently fought
to provide U.S. assistance for Armenia and most recently worked to
deliver $5 million in humanitarian aid for the people of Artsakh. On
September 29, 2006 the Congressman co-authored a letter to President
Bush urging him to respect the freedoms of the people of Artsakh.
Earlier this year members of the San Fernando Valley ANC
met with Congressman Sherman to thank him for co-sponsoring
the Crowley-Sherman-Royce Amendment to the Export-Import Bank
Reauthorization Act of 2006. That amendment prohibits the Export-Import
Bank from providing any assistance “to develop or promote any rail
connections or railway-related connections that traverse or connect
Baku, Azerbaijan; Tbilisi, Georgia; and Kars, Turkey, and that
specifically exclude cities in Armenia.”
The ANC-PAC is a non-partisan federally registered political action
committee established to support campaign committees for Members of
Congress who share the values of the Armenian American community.
The ANC-PAC is at the forefront of efforts to ensure that the voice
of the Armenian American community is clearly heard in our nation’s
capital. The ANC-PAC continues a century old tradition of Armenian
Americans engagement on the public policy issues facing national
political leaders, both in the U.S. Congress and the White House.

www.ancpac.org

BAKU: Talat: I expect official invitation from Azerbaijan

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Nov 3 2006
The President of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Mehmed Ali
Talat: I expect official invitation from Azerbaijan
[ 03 Nov. 2006 13:09 ]
“We wish to improve fraternal relations between Azerbaijan and Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus. The main target in our relations with
Azerbaijan is to establish cultural and social relations,” Mehmed
Ali Talat, the president of TRNC told the APA at the briefing held
for foreign media in Istanbul.
“We understand the problems of Azerbaijan, as we have analogous
problems. But despite all problems we are resolute to improve our
relations,” he said.
Mehmed Ali Talat said that he paid an official visit to Pakistan and
noted that he expects an official invitation from Azerbaijan. Mehmed
Ali Talat said the resolution of the UN Security Council concerning
TRNC is applied unconditionally, but Armenia does not fulfill the
resolutions of the same organization on the liberation of Azerbaijani
territories.
“I don’t like the word double standard. There are but more standards
here. Different standards are applied to both countries. Nagorno
Garabagh and Northern Cyprus should not be substituted. The occupation
of 20% of Azerbaijani territories is a terrible fact. The world
community is indifferent to it. The accession of Greek Cyprus, to
the European Union, is an important factor against us. The Greek do
not reach consensus. In this situation it comes into view why we are
facing manifold but not double standards,” he said. /APA/

System Of A Down Nominated For Best Alternative Group

SYSTEM OF A DOWN NOMINATED FOR BEST ALTERNATIVE GROUP
ArmRadio.am
02.11.2006 17:08
13th MTV Europe Awards ceremony will be held in Copenhagen tonight. The
System Of A Down rock group will compete for the Best Alternative
Group title.
Last year the System Of A Down did not only win in this, but also
became one of the best discoveries of the MTV Europe Music Awards
ceremony in Lisbon.
Besides, the group had the honor to close the ceremony.
All of the four members of the rock group – Serj Tangian, Taron
Malackyan, Shavo Odajian and John Dolmayan – are of Armenian origin.

BAKU: Azeri Party Pickets French Embassy To Protest "Genocide" Bill

AZERI PARTY PICKETS FRENCH EMBASSY TO PROTEST “GENOCIDE” BILL
Azeri Press Agency
Oct 31 2006
Baku, 31 October: A group of members of the [minor pro-government]
Modern Musavat Party have staged a picket outside the French embassy
in Baku.
Yasamal district police prevented the pickets from approaching the
embassy building. But the protesters managed to voice their protest at
the French parliament bill that criminalizes denial of the “Armenian
genocide”.
Police allowed the protesters to hand over their statement to the
embassy.