Raffi Hovannisian For Creating a Big Opp. Union, Will Nominate self

RAFFI HOVANNISIAN IS FOR CREATING A BIG OPPOSITION UNION AND IS GOING
TO NOMINATE HIS CANDIDATURE BY MAJORITARIAN SYSTEM

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Zharangutiun (Heritage) Party
leader Raffi Hovannisian is going to nominate his candidature at the
forthcoming May 12 elections by majoritarian system. He declared this
at the February 23 press conference. As regards the format of
Zharangutiun Party’s running for the elections, this issue is being
discussed at present and will be cleared up in the coming days.

R. Hovannisian said that he is for creating a big opposition union and
expressed the hope that this union will be established. In his words,
under the conditions of running for the elections independently and
undermining the opposition field it will be more difficult for
citizens to overcome indifference and distrust, to give importance to
their own votes and and to the dictate of struggling for it. "I will
respect the decision of my partners to run for the elections
independently, but this is a great strategic, ideological and civil
mistake," R. Hovannisian said. As the Zharangutiun leader affirmed, if
equal conditions are provided for everybody in the elections, the
opposition will unanimously win. In his words, the rumors coming from
power camp that there is no alternative to the current administration,
are not only false, but scornful for Armenia. In R. Hovannisian’s
words, no format of opposition forces’ running for the elections has
been specified yet. "I cannot speak on behalf of the persons who have
decided to run for the elections independently and I consider
cooperation with all other forces in different ways as possible,"
Zharangutiun’s leader said. In his words, Zharangutiun’s running for
the elections independently is not excluded, but this is considered as
a spare variant.

Kapan Gandzasar To Participate In Turkmenbashi Cup Tournament

KAPAN GANDZASAR TO PARTICIPATE IN TURKMENBASHI CUP TOURNAMENT

Noyan Tapan
Feb 21 2007

ASHKHABAD, FEBRUARY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The "Gandzasar" team of Kapan
left for the capital of Turkmenistan, Ashkhabad, on February 21 to
take part in the Turkmenbashi Cup 13th international tournament.

The prize fund is 35 thousand U.S. dollars. The winning team will get
20 thousand dollars, 2nd prize winners will get 10 thousand dollars,
the 3rd prize winners will get 5 thousand dollars.

The 10 teams participating in the event were divided into 3 sub-groups.

"Gandzasar" is involved in the 2nd group where it will play with the
Turkmenistan "Nebitchi" team on Fevruary 22, and Kazakhstan "Ordabas"
on February 24.

19 football players are involved in the "Gandzasar" staff. Suren
Barseghian, the new coach of the team accompanied them to the
competition place.

BAKU: Armenians Appeal To Yerevan Mayor’s Office To Immortalize Gurg

ARMENIANS APPEAL TO YEREVAN MAJOR’S OFFICE TO IMMORTALIZE GURGEN MARKARIAN’S MEMORY

Today, Azerbaijan
Feb 21 2007

Alley and museum named after Gurgen Markarian will be opened in
Achanyank community of Yerevan.

Necessary documents have already been presented to Major’s Office.

Gurgen Markarian’s monument is expected to be constructed in the alley.

A lawyer for Gurgen Markarian Nazeli Vardanyan and the director of
"Armenian genocide" Museum-Institute Ayk Demoyan left for Budapest
to attend the trial.

Armenian officer Gurgen Markarian was assassinated by Lieutenant of
Azerbaijani Armed Forces Ramil Safarov in Budapest. Ramil Safarov was
sentenced to life imprisonment on the decision of Budapest court. The
court will consider Ramil Safarov’s appeal on February 22, APA reports
in reference to Regnum agency.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/society/36782.html

Armenian CB To Continue Cleaning Country’s Insurance Sector In 2007

ARMENIAN CB TO CONTINUE CLEANING COUNTRY’S INSURANCE SECTOR IN 2007

Arka News Agency, Armenia
Feb 20 2007

YEREVAN, February 20. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia intends
to continue the strategy of cleaning the country’s insurance sector,
reported Tigran Sargsyan at the fourth International economic forum
Bridge 2007 on Saturday.

He pointed out that the CBA is creating a new basis for insurance
companies and begins this activity from cleaning this sector. "Over
the past year we managed to close about 1000 insurance companies
whose activity did not meet our requirements.

In this connection, Sargsyan pointed out that the experience of
cleaning the bank sector proves that "the tougher the regulator’s
actions, the faster develop those under regulation.

"The more banks we close, the higher has been the increase in the
capital of bank sector and amount of credits. Despite the fact that
we closed 10-15 banks a year, the amount of loans provided and the
amount of capital increased twice," he said and added that this is
the main aspect of competitiveness.

The fourth International economic forum was held in the resort town
of Tsakhkadzor on February 17-18, 2007.

By NKR President’s Decree, 436 People Decorated With Orders And Meda

BY NKR PRESIDENT’S DECREE, 436 PEOPLE DECORATED WITH ORDERS AND MEDALS ON OCCASION OF DAY OF FATHERLAND DEFENDER

Noyan Tapan
Feb 20 2007

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. By NKR President Arkady
Ghukasian’s February 20 decree, Senorik Sedrak Avagian and Vladimir
Mikayel Poghosian were decorated on the occasion of the Day of
Fatherland Defender with the "Martial Cross" of the 2nd category for
the exclusive bravery and personal valour displayed in the affair
of defending the Fatherland. According to the NKR President’s Press
Service, 196 people, 35 of who posthumously, were rewarded with
the medal "For Valour" for the valour displayed in the struggles
for defence of the Fatherland. 238 people were rewarded with the
"Martial Service" medal for the valour displayed during skilled,
brave actions assisting implementation of martial instructions and
when defending the borders of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.

Armenia Ready For Unconditional Normalization Of Ties With Turkey

ARMENIA READY FOR UNCONDITIONAL NORMALIZATION OF TIES WITH TURKEY

Armenpress
Feb 19 2007

PARIS, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: In an interview with a French daily Le
Figaro published on Monday Armenian president Robert Kocharian said
Armenia is ready to establish diplomatic ties with Turkey without
preconditions and create a joint government commission to discuss
all sensitive issues between the two nations, including the 1915
Armenian genocide.

Robert Kocharian rejected Turkey’s offer to set up a joint panel of
historians to debate the issue and called on Ankara to accept his
suggestion of an intergovernmental commission. "The normalization
of bilateral relations is the responsibility of governments, not
historians," Kocharian was quoted by Reuters as saying.

"That is why we are ready to establish diplomatic relations with
Turkey without preconditions, create an intergovernmental commission
and to discuss all issues, including the most sensitive," he added.

Yuri Merzliakov: Consultations In Paris Were Fruitful

YURI MERZLIAKOV: CONSULTATIONS IN PARIS WERE FRUITFUL

Arminfo
2007-02-20 13:56:00

"The consultations in Paris were very fruitful", the Russian co-chair
of OSCE Minsk Group, Yuri Merzliakov, said commenting on the last
meeting of Co-chairs held Feb 15-16 in Paris.

As the APA Azeri Agency reports, Y. Merzliakov noted that the OSCE MG
Co-chairs had also met in Paris with the Foreign Minister of Armenia
Vardan Oskanyan. According to Merzliakov, this meeting was also very
useful. The diplomat expressed regret in view of the absence of Elmar
Mamediarov at the meeting.

Asked why he did not meet with the Personal Representative of
Azerbaijan’s President for Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Araz Azimov,
Y. Merzliakov said there was no such a request. Moreover, according
to the data of the American Co-chairman, Mathew Bryza, he was not at
the Paris conference.

Commenting on the statement of A. Azimov saying that Armenia recedes
from its position on uncoordinated issues, Y. Merzliakov noted that
Azerbaijan had really put definite questions, however, there was no
definite response from Armenia. I think, it is incorrect to say that
Armenia recedes. We have not yet discussed these issues in details
for it could be possible to agree with his opinion about the retreat
of Armenia", the Russian Co-chair said.

Y. Merzliakov noted once more that the uncoordinated issues at
negotiations have just a technical character. According to him, the
mediators are still working for the meeting of Foreign Ministers of
Azerbaijan and Armenia to be held in the beginning of March.

Rights In Turkey

RIGHTS IN TURKEY

Irish Times
Feb 19, 2007

The Turkish Nobel laureate, Orhan Pamuk, has cancelled a book tour
of Germany and is reported by a colleague to have gone into exile
in New York because of fears for his safety following the murder of
Turkish-Armenian editor Hrant Dink last month. Pamuk’s decision now to
move will bring renewed, unwelcome attention to Turkey as it struggles
to bring its human rights situation into conformity with EU standards.

Three weeks ago Yasin Hayal, the man police say has confessed to
organising Dink’s murder, shouted "Orhan Pamuk, be smart, be smart"
to journalists as he was being led into an Istanbul court. Pamuk’s
friends fear he is high on the target list of ultranationalists who
resent the two men’s support for acknowledgment by Turkey of the
genocidal massacre of Armenians in 1915.

The call last Monday by Turkey’s foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, for
the amendment of the country’s infamous Article 301 is welcome. It
prohibits insults to "Turkishness" or state institutions and was
used in 2006 to prosecute 50 writers. But, though the case against
Pamuk was dropped and many were acquitted, Dink, the editor of Agos,
a bilingual Armenian-Turkish newspaper which promoted reconciliation,
had been prosecuted several times for "insulting Turkish identity"
and in 2006 got a six-month suspended sentence.

In April an Adana court sentenced broadcaster Sabri Ejder Ozic to
six months, suspended pending appeal, for "insulting parliament" by
describing a decision to allow foreign troops on Turkish soil as a
"terrorist act". In September British artist Michael Dickinson was
jailed for two weeks and deported for publishing a collage showing
prime minister Erdogan as President Bush’s poodle.

Ipek Calislar, biographer of founder of the republic Kemal Atat’rk’s
first wife, is on trial under the Law to Protect Atat’rk. In an
interview, Calislar had told an anecdote, supposedly shameful,
that Kemal had put on his wife’s hijab once in 1923 to escape an
armed rival.

Such prosecutions, often at the instigation not of the state but of
nationalist groups, do not normally result in jailings but their effect
is chilling and oppressive on debate and, as Mr Gul acknowledged,
Article 301 is "casting a shadow over the reform process".

Also deeply chilling, as Mr Pamuk’s exile testifies, is the climate of
fear and polarisation in this deeply divided society. A recent poll
showed Turkey’s far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) likely to
become the third largest party in parliament after elections due before
November. Ominously, a majority also opposed the repeal of Article 301.

Heritage: On The Anniversary of Headquarters Lockout

PRESS RELEASE
The Heritage Party
7 Vazgen Sargsian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel.: (+374 – 10) 27.00.03, 27.16.00 (temporary)
Fax: (+374 – 10) 52.48.46 (temporary)
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Website:

February 19, 2007

HERITAGE: OPEN LETTER ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HEADQUARTERS LOCKOUT

On the brink of parliamentary elections, its headquarters still under
illegal lockdown and property held captive inside, the Heritage Party
herewith demands fundamental justice one more time.

Since Heritage redefined its engagement in Armenia’s civic life and
political arena in the fall of 2005, the incumbent regime has carried out
campaigns of repression against party members in general and its founder
Raffi K. Hovannisian in particular.

The mainstay of these repressions was achieved on March 4, 2006, when the
authorities instructed the Paronian State Theater to breach the law in the
form of the lease it had signed with Raffi Hovannisian (which was in effect
until 2007) and without judicial sanction to fasten an illegal lock on the
party’s central headquarters. To this day, Hovannisian continues to be
deprived of his property rights and the party’s normal operations have been
paralyzed, with the executive board and staff members being denied access to
their office space and basic archives, including Heritage’s original bylaws
which are required for any act of official registration.

The judgment, dated June 26, 2006, of the Central and Nork-Marash Court,
Edward Avetisyan presiding, held that the forcible closure of Heritage’s
office was illegal. This exceptional ruling, however, was never enforced,
and the party’s subsequent attempts to restore its rights by meticulous
recourse and appeal to law enforcement and the judicial system–the police,
the prosecutor’s office, and the appellate courts–were met at all levels
with unlawful rejections issued by those "tribunes of justice" at the behest
of the highest echelons of power.

The doors of Heritage headquarters remain sealed by the Service for
Mandatory Execution of Judicial Acts (SMEJA) of the Ministry of Justice.
Heritage’s petitions–the most recent of which was sent on February 1–to
SMEJA, the Minister of Justice, the Prosecutor General, and the Republic’s
ombudsman with respect to reopening the office doors in order to remove the
party’s property have not received the courtesy, and legal imperative, of a
reply.

Already finding itself in the midst of an official election process, the
Heritage Party is locked out of its central offices and denied access to its
documentary resource base and computer system. Raffi Hovannisian continues
to be deprived of his personal property, still the hostage of an ongoing
political crime. As this situation cannot be considered congruent with
constitutionally-protected civil and political rights and because a party
cannot enter the election season without its computers, databases, and
furniture, Heritage calls on SMEJA to execute the court’s order and restore
its property forthwith.

If by month’s end–the eve both of the one-year anniversary of the criminal
lockout and of the forthcoming parliamentary elections–no such remedial
action is taken, Heritage will be compelled, in emergency fashion, to decide
on its own remedy in restitution of its civil liberties and human rights.

February 19, 2007
Yerevan, Armenia

www.heritage.am

Mahnmal fur die Armenier (in German)

Berliner Morgenpost
15. Februar 2007

Mahnmal für die Armenier;
Berlinale / "Das Haus der Lerchen" der Brüder Taviani;
Der politisch mutigste Film der Berlinale: "Das Haus der Lerchen" der
Brüder Taviani

von Peter Zander

Sie tragen dick auf. Gleich zu Beginn spritzt eine Blutfontäne. Da
ist es nur eine Vision, die eines sterbenden Alten. Später wird die
Szene indes ihre Entsprechung finden, wenn die Türken den Hof der
Armenier überfallen und dem Hausherrn den Kopf abschlagen. Ein
Menetekel, das sich erfüllt.

Nun gibt es ihn also. Den ersten Film über den Völkermord der Türken
an den Armeniern. Und es ist vielleicht kein Zufall, dass ihn kein
Armenier, sondern zwei Italiener, die Brüder Paolo und Vittorio
Taviani, gedreht haben, mit internationalem Cast. Es ist der Film,
den sich Atom Egoyan nie zu trauen drehte. Der kanadische Regisseur
armenischer Abstammung hat es mit "Ararat" vor fünf Jahren zumindest
versucht; hat dabei aber zu viele (Zeit-) Ebenen ineinander gelegt.
Hat den Genozid quasi nur indirekt, als Film im Film, gezeigt. Und
vor allem, noch in der Aufarbeitung, schon ganz auf Versöhnung
gesetzt.

Ein Film zur rechten Zeit

Nun kommt "La masseria delle allodole" ("Das Haus der Lerchen") und
legt die Finger in die Wunde, zeigt schonungslos die Massaker, bei
denen über eine Million Armenier ihr Leben verloren, die aber in der
Türkei bis heute offiziell bestritten werden. Ein Tabu, dessen Bruch
gern, wie bei dem türkischen Nobelpreisträger Orhan Pamuk, mit einer
Anklage wegen "Beleidigung des Türkentums" geahndet wird. Die
Welturaufführung des Films kommt just zu einer Zeit, da nach der
Ermordung des armenischen Journalisten Hrant Dink auf offener Straße
und Pamuks Absage seiner Deutschlandreise die Diskussion wieder voll
entbrannt ist. Seltsam nur, dass der Film gestern seine
Welturaufführung nur am Rande des Festivals erlebte, als "Berlinale
Special" statt im Wettbewerb.

Auch die Regie-Altmeister sind, anders als angekündigt, nicht zu
einer Diskussion nach der ersten Voraufführung erschienen, weil sie
sich an ihrem ersten Berlinale-Tag "nicht zu viel zumuten" wollten.
Die Polizei wies indes Berichte zurück, wonach die Aufführung
Proteste der türkischen Gemeinde auslösen könnte. Bestürzung hat er
indes hervorgerufen. "Der Lerchenhof" dürfte der interessanteste
Beitrag der Berlinale sein. Auf jeden Fall aber derjenige, der die
Gemüter am meisten erhitzt. Dabei haben sich die Tavianis nur an
historisch belegte Details gehalten. Sie beschränken sich klug auf
das gleichnamige Buch von Antonia Arscan, die darin ihre
Familiengeschichte rekonstruiert; zeigen also nur einen Ausschnitt,
der das Grauen erst ertragbar macht. Auch wenn die Darstellung der
Gewalt vielen schon zu weit geht.

Moritz Bleibtreu als Soldat mit Skrupeln

Es ist die Geschichte von Türken und Armeniern, die 1915 in einer
Provinzstadt friedlich nebeneinander leben, bis die so genannten
Jungtürken des Osmanischen Reichs die Massaker von langer Hand
vorbereiten. Das Richtfest eines Landhauses wird zum Blutgericht, bei
dem ein Soldat noch seine armenische Geliebte retten will, während
die Generalin schon gierig auf das Piano des Hauses schielt.
Assoziationen zum Holocaust drängen sich geradezu auf.

Die Männer werden, vom Greis bis zum Knaben, noch im Hof ermordet, ja
geschlachtet. Der Kopf des Patrons wird seiner Gattin (dargestellt
von Egoyans Frau Arsinée Khanjian) achtlos in den Schoß geworfen.
Frauen und Kinder werden deportiert; wer zu fliehen versucht, wird
gekreuzigt oder verbrannt. Sie müssen sich nachts ihren Schergen
anbieten, um Brot für die Kleinen zu bekommen. Oder werden gezwungen,
Neugeborene umzubringen, wenn es Knaben sind. Das ist die
ergreifendste, schrecklichste Szene: Wenn zwei Frauen, Rücken an
Rücken stehend, ein Baby erdrücken, um ihm den Tod durch den
Krummsäbel zu ersparen.

Eine Schlüsselrolle in diesem Film spielt Moritz Bleibtreu als
türkischer Soldat. Der einzige, der Skrupel empfindet. Der sich in
eine Armenierin verliebt – und sie schließlich, auf ihr Geheiß,
selbst töten muss. Am Ende steht er vor Gericht – und klagt seine
Kameraden an, die die Gräuel begangen haben, und den Staat, der sie
angeordnet hat. Ein Prozess, der, natürlich, kein Urteil findet. Die
Klage bleibt gleichwohl im Raum.

"Der Lerchenhof" ist nicht frei von Klischees. Er zeichnet sich auch
nicht durch die spröde Klarheit früherer Taviani-Werke aus. Und doch:
ein mutiger Film. Und eine klare Absage an das große Verschweigen.
Eine Tür ist damit aufgestoßen. Die Hoffnung Paolo Tavianis freilich,
ihr Film könnte schon bald in türkischen Schulen gezeigt werden, wird
sich wohl nicht so schnell erfüllen.

Sie werden deportiert, gedemütigt, missbraucht, gefoltert und
getötet: Die armenischen Frauen (Mitte: Paz Vega und Arsine Khanjian)
und ihre Schergen

Fotos: Berlinale

Klagt am Ende sich und sein Land an: Moritz Bleibtreu als türkischer
Soldat