BAKU: Azeri Pressure Group Blames International Crisis Group ForPro-

AZERI PRESSURE GROUP BLAMES INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP FOR PRO-ARMENIAN BIAS
Azerbaijani news agency APA
10 May 06
Baku, 10 May: The Karabakh Liberation Organization [KLO] issued
a statement today condemning the remarks of the Caucasus project
director of the International Crisis Group [ICG], Sabine Fraizer,
on the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the KLO press
service has told APA.
The statement says that the ICG’s approach to the settlement of
the conflict favours a defeatist peace. The ICG has been promoting
Armenia’s political ideas from the very beginning, and therefore,
is demanding that the peace talks continue, it said.
The KLO also said that it is unacceptable to deploy peacekeeping troops
in this process: “By using tension on the front line as an excuse,
Sabine Fraizer is trying to distract public opinion in Azerbaijan from
the war and has achieved this in some way. Since Armenia started the
war against Azerbaijan, peacekeepers can be deployed only along the
border between the two countries.”

14 Attempts Of Transgressing Armenian-Iranian Border Registered In 2

14 ATTEMPTS OF TRANSGRESSING ARMENIAN-IRANIAN BORDER REGISTERED IN 2005
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
May 10 2006
MEGHRI, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. 14 attempts of
transgressing the state border between Armenia and Iran were registered
in 2005, at that two of the transgressors were arrested thanks to
cooperation of local population with the law-enforcement bodies. This
was informed to the “Syunyats Yerkir” newspaper by Colonel Vilsur
Zyanchurin, Commander of Meghri frontier detachment. According to
the Colonel, 3 out of 8 transgressors detained in 2004 were caught
immediately on the border. i.e. their attempt to penetrate into
Armenia bypassing the check-point was prevented. At the same time,
the frontier detachment carries out control over crossing the border
by citizens and transport means on the Karchevan check-point. Thus,
in 2004-2006 one unit of gas arms, 146 units of cold arms, 5.1 kg of
poisonous substances, 0.1 kg of drugs, 11 units of goods not envisaged
for realization were revealed and confiscated by the established
order by the frontier detachment on the state check-point.
31 attempts of contraband transportation of goods amounting
to 55 thousand dollars were prevented. The Commander of Meghri
frontier detachment considers improbable bringing of drugs through
the Karchevan check-point as the border between Iran and Armenia is
hardly accessible, is safely protected by the engineering and technical
structures, i.e. everything is in appearance and is being controlled.

Channel One Not To Stop Broadcasting

CHANNEL ONE NOT TO STOP BROADCASTING
Panorama.am
14:31 10/05/06
Russian Channel One will not stop broadcasting in Armenia , TV 1 Head
Aram Arzumanyan, told Panorama.
am. “We have licensed the broadcasting and are not going to code the
air,” he said.
According to information on the official site of the TV company,
satellite signals from Russian Channel One will be coded as of May 25,
2006. The decision was based on the requirements of the international
law on author’s rights and standards set by International Broadcast
Union. .
According to IA REGNUM, piratical broadcast of Channel One will be cut
in Kirgizstan by coding of the signals. The Channel One CIS will not
differ in its programs from Channel One. Channel One CIS will broadcast
in Middle East, Caucasus, including Armenia, PR Manager of Marketing
Department of Channel One Russia WorldWide Dmitri Bazilevich said.
According to a press release on the official site of the company
“Channel One CIS is specially created for Middle East and Caucasus” and
meets all international requirements for a TV product.

CENN: Weekly Digest – May 10, 2006

May 10, 2006 12:33:48 PM |
<; News From Georgia < ia> >>
GEORGIAN GLASS & MINERAL WATERS CO. STOPS BORJOMI SHIPMENT TO RUSSIA
Source: Informational Agency Sarke (Mirror), 2006-05-05
Georgian Glass & Mineral Water Co. has said it has stopped the shipment
of
mineral water Borjomi to the Russian Federation from today. The
transportation of export containers has been postponed for an uncertain
time, the company reports.
10.5.2006
News From < aijan>
Azerbaijan >>
BTC ACTIONS UNDERWAY
Source: AzerTag, 2006-05-05
On May 4, participants of the action Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline named
after Heydar Aliyev v guarantor of peace, security, stability and
development arrived in Samsung /Turkey/.
They were welcomed by the deputies of fraternal country, members of
Women
Council of Justice and Development Party, heads of municipalities of
Trabzon, Riza and Samsung, Milli Majlis member Malahat Hasanova told
AzerTAc
correspondent.
On the same day, participants arrived in the capital of Turkey.
Employees of
the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Ankara handed letter of the head of
Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev over the action participants to read at the opening
ceremony in
Ceyhan port. Address by Mehriban Aliyeva, President of Heydar Aliyev
Foundation, Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO, MM deputy to the region women
will be also heard at the ceremony.
On May 5, women-deputies of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey left for
Adana.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey is expected to attend the
ceremony as well.
10.5.2006
News From Armenia < ia> >>
MORE THAN 20 THOUSAND TREES ALREADY PLANTED THIS SPRING IN 20
COMMUNITIES OF
TALIN REGION
Source: Noyan Tapan, 2006-05-03
More than 20 thousand trees have already been planted since early this
spring in more than 40 communities of the region of Talin, Aragatsotn
marz.
As Ashot Hovhannisian, the Governor’s authorized representative to the
region of Talin informed Noyan Tapan, the Nature Protection and
Agriculture
Department of the Governor’s Office staff gave plants of neccessary
quantity
and professional assistance.
10.5.2006
International < mational>
News
>>
NOAA: GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATIONS ROSE IN 2005
Source: ENS, 2005-05-01
Levels of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmsphere have increased over
the
past 12 months relative to a 1990 benchmark, according to the Annual
Greenhouse Gas Index issed today by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration. NOAA’s network of five global baseline observatories and
about 100 global cooperative sampling sites extends from the high Arctic
to
the South Pole.
10.5.2006
New Publications < cations>
>>
New publication released: “Vital Caspian Graphics: Challenges Beyond
Caviar”
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Order on-line at Earthprint.com
ISBN: 82-7701-039-7
Data of Publication: April 2006
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Vital Caspian Graphics: Challenges Beyond Caviar examines very complex,
yet
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surrounding areas. Illustrated with more than 50 maps and diagrams, it
provides a well-researched, well-documented and up-to-date analysis of
the
geopolitical, economic, environmental, population and security
conditions
that have resulted to a blend of competition and reluctant collaboration
among nation states, complex economic interests, as well as legal,
political, and ideological struggle in the region. It also features a
number of earlier published newspaper articles that are relevant to the
issues addressed.
We often associate the Caspian Sea with caviar that is legally or
illegally
finding its way to our tables, but overlook the footprints left by a
number
of industries installed on shores of the Caspian that are serving the
world
wealthiest market demands. The struggle for access to the vast resources
of
this unique and fragile ecosystem and the development of new
transportation
routes between Europe and Asia continue to shape the geopolitical and
security conditions in and around the world’s largest body of inland
water.
These and other developments pose complex challenges in the efforts of
countries to improve the damaged ecosystems that the local communities
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depending on.
In view of the profound significance of the Caspian Sea region to global
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Tel.: +47 370 35 738
Fax.: +47 370 35 050
10.5.2006
< gt; Job / Internship / Study Opportunity >>
Training in Marketing from European School of Management (ESM)-Tbilisi
European School of Management (ESM)-Tbilisi, the leading institution in
business education in Georgia is pleased to announce the training course
in
Marketing from 22nd of May.
The training course is designed to equip you with advance knowledge and
skills in Marketing Management that will enable you to successfully
manage
the marketing activities in business organizations.
Topics of the training program
Our training program devotes to the following marketing topics:
* Marketing: Managing profitable customer relationships
* Developing marketing strategies and plans
* Conducting marketing research and forecasting demand
* Creating customer value, satisfaction and loyalty
* Analysing consumer and business buyer behaviour
* Identifying market segments and targets
* Creating brand equity
* Crafting the brand positioning
* Creating competitive advantage
* Setting product strategy
* Designing and managing services
* Developing pricing strategies and programs
* Designing and managing value networks and channels
* Designing and managing integrated marketing communications
(Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relations, Personal selling and
Direct Marketing)
*
Who should attend this training course?
This training course will be equally suitable for marketing
practitioners
from industrial and service companies as well as anyone who wants to
acquire
or increase marketing knowledge and skills.
Our Approach:
During the training course there will be used interactive lectures,
exercises and cases. Finally, we will evaluate results to ensure
effective
knowledge and skill transfer.
The graduates will receive ESM-Tbilisi Certificates
Training Time Frame: From 22nd of May to 21st of June, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Timing and Duration of Session: 19:00-21:45
Fee: 450 GEL
Contact Person: Zurab Liluashvili
Tel:+995 32 39 27 62
Mobile: +995 99 50 22 46, +995 93 30 35 50
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: <; 10.5.2006 Grant/Tender < s> >>
South Caucasus Youth Councils Initiative
Request for Proposals in Support of Regional Youth Activities
General Information
Within the South Caucasus, Catholic Relief Services operates in Armenia,
Azerbaijan, and Georgia. CRS/Caucasus works to strengthen local
partners,
advocates for social change, and promotes peace and reconciliation in
the
region. The CRS/Caucasus regional office is located in Tbilisi, Georgia.
CRS is implementing the third year of its project, South Caucasus Youth
Councils Initiative (SCYUI). The SCYUI maintains the primary goal of
supporting the development of youth in the South Caucasus who value
positive
social change.
Within the scope of the SCYUI, Catholic Relief Services/Georgia office
is
pleased to announce a call for proposals and invites local Georgia based
NGOs, as well as youth and educational institutions to submit
cross-border
youth projects (i.e., involving at least 2 countries) for funding
consideration.
CRS/Georgia is seeking proposals for small projects that promote the
following theme:
“Expanded role for youth in cross-border school or community-based
initiatives
The call for proposals aims to support the development of projects in
the
region seeking to link youth throughout the South Caucasus. Activities
might
include but are not limited to helping youth do the following:
=9E Build bridges, linkages or relationships with
each
other through joint participation in workshops, trainings, exhibitions,
web-based forums, academic competitions, essay/creative writing, etc.;
=9E Facilitate active engagement of youth in
improving
their schools and communities;
=9E To develop skills for engaging their peers in
cross-border volunteer or leadership related activities that foster
increased civic participation.
Criteria for submission:
1. Applicants must be a local NGO or educational
institution registered in Georgia.
2. Budget requests should not exceed 8,000 USD for
proposals that target beneficiaries from only two countries and 12,000
USD
for proposals that target all three countries.
3. Projects should have a 2-4 month implementation
timeline.
4. Project implementation should be started from July
1,
2006.
5. Collaborative projects are encouraged.
6. Cost-share contributions by applicants are
encouraged.
7. Applicants should budget minimal administrative
costs,
with primary costs supporting direct activities.
Please note that proposals should be submitted in English and be no more
than 7 pages in length. The required templates for proposal format and
budget are attached for completion. No other submitted formats will be
considered.
For more detail information please see
< licitation%20Application%20form%2 0and%20Templates .zip> YC Grant Solicitation Application form and
Templates.zip.
Proposals can be submitted in electronic version to the following e-mail
address: [email protected] with Subject Title: “South Caucasus Youth
Councils Initiative”
Proposals must be received by 6:00 pm on May 29, 2006. Inquiries
regarding
proposal-related issues can be directed to the above email address with
same
title in subject. No phone inquiries will be accepted.
10.5.2006
Announcement < ncement> >>
summer training camp
Dear friends,
I am pleased to introduce new summer training camp which will be
organized
in June 2006 by the Non Formal Education Youth Centre “Sunny House” with
the
cooperation with the OSCE Mission to Georgia.
The training camp will take place in June 2006 in Poladauri natural
reserve
and will involve 30 young people living in the regions as well as the
capital of the country. The core issue of the training which will be run
during the camp will be Personal and Professional Success and Its
Strategies.
The deadline for the submission of the forms is June 8, 2006.
Non Formal Education Youth Centre “Sunny House”
Address: 31, Gamsakhurdia ave., flat 39, Tbilisi, Georgia
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel.: (995 32) 37 13 40
Contact Persons:
Natia Mjavanadze
Cell: (995 99) 26 82 84
Natia Giorgadze: (995 93) 53 53 05
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Genocide armenien: deputes PS assaillis de courriels contre la loi

Agence France Presse
9 mai 2006 mardi
Génocide arménien: députés PS assaillis de courriels contre la nouvelle loi
Le député socialiste Bruno Le Roux, secrétaire national aux
élections, a indiqué mardi recevoir, comme ses collègues
parlementaires, de nombreux courriels le mettant en garde contre
l’adoption d’une loi visant à sanctionner la négation du génocide
arménien de 1915.
Il a précisé, dans un entretien à l’AFP, que ces messages disaient
tous la même chose, à savoir qu’il ne faut pas légiférer sur cette
question. “On a commencé à être bombardés de messages vendredi et
samedi. Je ne les ouvre même plus”, a-t-il dit, en estimant que
c’était du “domaine anecdotique”.
Le groupe socialiste à l’Assemblée nationale a déposé fin avril une
proposition de loi visant à sanctionner pénalement la négation du
génocide arménien et qui sera discutée le 18 mai.
Bruno Le Roux, député de Seine-Saint-Denis, a indiqué que lors du
vote de la loi reconnaissant le génocide arménien des mises en garde
de ce genre avaient déjà été reçues.
La proposition de loi socialiste vise à compléter le texte de janvier
2001 par laquelle l’Etat français reconnaît le génocide arménien de
1915.
L’élu socialiste a estimé que “les groupes extrémistes qui veulent à
tout prix qu’on ne légifère pas là-dessus ne rendent pas service à la
Turquie”. Lui-même est “plutôt favorable à l’intégration de la
Turquie dans l’Union européenne”.
Plusieurs historiens de renom se sont récemment déclarés
“profondément choqués” par la proposition de loi du groupe
socialiste.

The End of Genocide

The End of Genocide
Monthly Review, VA
May 08, 06
by Michael Steinberg
In an age dominated by brute force and overwhelming military power — in
other words, any age at all — it is hard to remember that the simplest addition
to our vocabulary can change the world. This was what Raphael Lemkin
accomplished in 1944, when in a study on the Nazi occupation of Europe he coined
the word “genocide.”
Just four years later, the concept entered international law in _the
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide_
() , passed by the General Assembly of the
United Nations on December 9, 1948. That Convention gives the following
definition:
[G]enocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy,
in whole or in part, a national, ethnical [sic], racial or religious group,
as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to
bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group (Article 2).
This makes “genocide” a peculiar type of crime. It is what lawyers call a
mens rea offense, one which encompasses a wide range of conduct whenever it is
done with a specific intention. Mass killing is what genocide calls to
mind, of course, but the prohibited acts include mass maiming, reducing the
living standards of people below the level needed to maintain the population,
forced sterilization and probably forced contraception, and the mandatory
surrender of parental rights.
Lawyers could go further. They know that “calculated” is a legal term of
art which refers to an objective standard of conduct. An act is calculated to
bring about a result if a reasonable person would know that the result was
likely to follow. Throwing someone overboard in the middle of Lake Superior is
calculated to kill the victim even if the person doing the throwing intends
nothing more than a harmless prank.
Put this way, there are a great many countries which have committed genocide.
Was apartheid not the imposition of serious mental harm on Black South
Africans, even those who never got in trouble with the police or the army? Didn’t
_Canada_ ( nts.html) take
First Nations children from their parents well into the twentieth century? How
about the 500,000 Iraqi children whose deaths due to _sanctions_
( ) was considered a price worth paying
by that gentle liberal _Madeleine Albright_
() ? And might not neoliberal “shock treatment” qualify under subhead
(c), considering that living standards in the former Soviet Union were brought
so low as a result that _the population declined dramatically_
() ?
These are all highly debatable questions, of course, and I don’t plan to
debate them. They’re offered only to show that the specific definition of
genocide to which the world community adheres makes sense only within the context
of its birth. Genocide, as a crime, is a generalized description of Nazi
race policy. Each of the subheads was derived from a specific practice: (a)
from the death camps, (b) slave labor, (c) confinement in ghettos, (d) the
forced sterilization program, and (e) a little-known but real program to “rescue”
Aryan children from less suitable parents.
That’s not all. Lemkin (or the UN) did more than allow the Nazis to define
the physical acts constituting genocide. In a way which is proving far more
troubling, they also let the Nazi paradigm define the other part of the
offense, the intent or mental state required. The new crime was limited to acts
intended to harm not specific, concrete human beings but “a national, ethnical
[sic], racial or religious group, as such.” It is a crime which combines
violence with categorization. Given the breadth of the definition, in fact, it
is the categorization itself which stands at the heart of the offense.
Genocide is thus a crime of the imagination. It is harm with the belief
that every individual act of violence is a step towards the elimination of a
group. But this raises a question. Why does this intent convert murder into
something worse than murder?
The question is most horrifyingly pressing in contemporary Africa. The
victims in Darfur are described as Africans and the perpetrators as Arabs.
Genetically these two “groups” are identical, and there are reasons to believe that
the underlying conflict is one between farmers and pastoralists, but that is
irrelevant; what counts is the construction of group identity which allows
the killing and the burning of villages to be seen as the destruction of one
group by another. It is a murderous and largely — though not entirely —
one-sided struggle, and it has produced hundreds of thousands of victims. The
heart-wrenching TV footage and the finger-pointing editorials may all be
merited. Yet while the “genocide” label makes Darfur the object of humanitarian
concern — or at least the simulacrum of concern, aid budgets still not being
increased — _the far vaster, longer, more horrendous slaughter in the Congo_
( main657774.shtml) goes on
with hardly a mention even on the inner pages of our newspapers of record. To
what point is one classified as genocide and the other as a mere civil war?
Is blood redder in Darfur?
Nor does the elimination of every sort of group fall within the definition of
genocide. In 1965 and 1966, for example, hundreds of thousands — _perhaps
more than a million_ () — people were
murdered in _Indonesia_ () ,
mostly because of their real or rumored membership in the Communist Party.
Entire villages were wiped out. It was a slaughter that in its scope, its low-tech
brutality, and the resigned acquiescence of most of its victims seems an
eerie presage of Rwanda. But it was not genocide, because political groups are
not entitled to the protection of the convention. (Neither was _Stalin’s
liquidation of the kulaks_ () ,
because “social class” doesn’t make the list either.) To hack a Communist to
pieces with a machete is only murder; to hack a Tutsi to death in the same way
is something else
And the mens rea of genocide is also a delusion, a delusion which seems to
have the power of contagion. Its almost inevitable failure is not due to the
technical difficulty of killing large numbers of people. It is the group
itself which slips away. Individuals may or may not escape; but the boundaries
of the category are certain to blur. The problem with the concept of
genocide is that, like the crime itself, it insists that things are otherwise.
Categories are always artificial, provisional, inaccurate, misleading. You
can group people any way you wish, but nothing will assure you that every
person so categorized will act the same as any other or that those uncategorized
will not turn out to be fifth columnists. The unitary organism that the
Nazis called “World Jewry” never existed. This was part of the insanity of the
theory. It insisted that a merchant banker from Hamburg, a Talmudist from
Vilna, and a dock worker from Salonika were identical for all important
purposes. And it was part of the special horror of the Holocaust that everything
about its victims but the bare datum of their Jewishness was obliterated before
the actual living Jews, personal lives and family histories stripped away
with their clothing, were obliterated themselves.
This is the other problem with the concept of genocide. The Nazi world view
was fundamentally racist, and the essentialism built into that world view is
impossible to remove from its afterlife in the newly-minted crime of
genocide. It has merely been reversed. To the Nazis the SS were heroes and the
Jews sub-human vermin. In today’s discourse the killers are killers, which is
usually fair enough; but the victims are granted a kind of plenary indulgence
and appear to us as helpless innocents. One can kill in self-defense and
wars are routinely fought between equally guilty parties. Only in situations of
genocide are good and evil so clearly drawn.
That moral clarity — to use a Bushism that seems to have fallen from favor
— is genocide’s public relations strength, but it is the concept’s undoing as
a tool of analysis. The price for that clarity is the same obliteration of
personal, family, and social history perpetrated by the Nazis. The victims
have no identity but their group membership.
For example, suggest some human sympathy towards _a Serb household in Kosovo_
( tm) , and you’re treated as
if you were Slobodan Milosevic himself. It is all but impossible to discuss
the possibility that _the 1994 plane crash which killed the then-president of
Rwanda_ ( m) and served as
the excuse for the slaughter there was the work of _Paul Kagame’s Tutsi
rebels_ ( m) — though some
students of the events believe that this was the case. It is just as difficult to
point to _the Rwandan army’s later incursions into the Congo_
( ry.cfm?story_id=3446358) _and its hold on
some of the area’s mines_
( idx.htm) . Having been victims of genocide, the sins of Kosovars and Tutsis both
past and present are washed as white as snow. The same is true of rebels in
Darfur after the savage repression licensed by the Sudanese government; only
now, and only in a few places, does one hear that not all of the atrocities
were the work of the Janjaweed.
We do not need a concept that simplifies political struggles beyond
recognition or gives preferential attention to those calamities where leaders of one
side happen to claim that their enemy is a specific ethnic, racial or
religious group. Lemkin and the UN were not to blame; none of this was likely to
have been foreseen in 1948. The notion of genocide emerged from an
understandable sense that Nazi crimes were somehow unlike the crimes of the past and
must never be repeated. But it remains too closely tied to those crimes, and to
a particular explanation of them, to be of any use in today’s world. There
is no such thing as genocide. There are cruelty, oppression, murder, and
torture. Those are real, and they need to be stopped. Genocide is imaginary.
It is time we did away with it.
_Michael Steinberg_ () is the author
of _The Fiction of a Thinkable World: Body, Meaning, and the Culture of
Capitalism_ () published this year by
Monthly Review Press and essays in professional journals in history, music, and
law. He is a member of the literature collective _Cat’s out of the Bag._
() He and his wife _Loret_
( einberg-1.html) , _a photographer and professor of
documentary photography_ () , live in
Rochester, New York, under the supervision of two domestic medium-hair cats.
()
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Fragments Of Crashed Plane Searched For In Radius Of 60 Km

FRAGMENTS OF CRASHED PLANE SEARCHED FOR IN RADIUS OF 60 KM
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.05.2006 13:32 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The fragments of A-320 plane, which fell into the
sea not far from Sochi, are searched for along the coastline from the
border of Abkhazia to Golovinka village of Krasnodar Territory. Thus,
the search zone makes some 60 km. Specialists believe the fragments
could not be taken farther.
The sea bottom is examined by means of the sonar of Captain
Beklemischev research ship and Kalmar deep-water device. Russian
and Armenian specialists, as well as those of A-320 producer Airbus
Industrie Consortium work at the location. The flight recorders are
not found yet. The Ministry of Extraordinary Situations specified that
there is no equipment at the place, by means of which these could be
lifted if found.
The Russian party earlier expressed readiness to address foreigners
for lifting the flight recorders, if corresponding means are not
available in the country, reports RIA Novosti.

Rescue And Search Works In Sochi Continue

RESCUE AND SEARCH WORKS IN SOCHI CONTINUE
ArmRadio.am
06.05.2006 12:00
In the morning the search works in Sochi were resumed. With the help
of the ” Calmar” system, supplied with camera and control system,
it may be possible to extract the black boxes from the bottom of
the sea. Specialists consider, however, that these may have been
already putrefied. The search works are controlled by RF Minister
of Transport Igor Levitin. Yesterday the latter left Sochi for
Moscow. RF Minister of Emergency Situations is currently at the site
of the disaster. According to him, 53 corpses have been extracted,
42 of which have been identified.
The identification of bodies continues. It needs to be noted that
this night “Yak-40” plane of the Ministry of Emergency Situations
transported eight more corpses to Yerevan. Two Armavia planes
transported 148 relatives of the victims.
“The rescuers know the exact location of the black boxes,” RF Minister
of Emergency Situations Sergey Shoygu said yesterday. At the same
time he noted that additional facilities are needed to extract these.

Artur Baghdasarian:”We’ll Continue Struggling For Establishment Of E

ARTUR BAGHDASARIAN: “WE’LL CONTINUE STRUGGLING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF EUROPEAN VALUES IN ARMENIA”
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
May 05 2006
YEREVAN, MAY 5, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. “We observe the five
years of Armenia’s membership to the Council of Europe as years of
stable progress,” Armenian National Assembly Speaker Artur Baghdasarian
stated at the May 5 conference “Armenia and the Council of Europe:
Five Years of Membership.”
According to him, during this period of time, Armenia has actively
been engaged in implementation of the obligations undertaken in
front of the Council of Europe: “We’ll continue our activity and
will go on struggling for establishment of the European values in
Armenia.” According to Armen Rustamian, the Chairman of the Parliament
Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, a member of the Armenian
delegation to the CE Parliamentary Assembly, it is quiet obvious that
without the close cooperation with the Council of Europe, Armenia would
be few steps behind in its democratic development that it is today. He
mentioned that more and more people in Armenia realize necessity of
holding democratic reforms and see Armenia’s place in the European
peoples’ family. At the same time, Armen Rustamian pointed out not
high speeds of implementation of reforms, what, according to him,
will push development of democracy behind. “The main task is the way
to the European values and raising speeds of reforms during it,”
Armen Rustamian stated. According to him, within the framework of
its further membership to the Council of Europe, Armenia must pay its
attention to issues of raising efficiency in the system of management,
to the active anti-corruption struggle and etc.

Armenia Preparing For The Visit Of The European Commission

ARMENIA PREPARING FOR THE VISIT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Lragir.am
5 May 06
After the demolition of the medieval Armenian khachkars in Old Djolfa,
on an initiative of the Armenian party a group of representatives of
European organizations will be visiting the region this summer to find
out how many monuments there are in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan
and their origin. On the eve of this “audit” the government of Armenia
decided May 4 to allocate 2 million 308 thousand drams for locating,
mapping and photographing the Azerbaijani graves and historical,
cultural monuments in Armenia and Artsakh. Under a decision made on the
same day 72 million 862.5 thousand drams was allocated to the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs to prepare and hold the third Armenia-Diaspora
Conference in Yerevan in September 2006.