BAKU: Spain Foreign Minister Meets With Azerbaijani And Armenian For

SPAIN FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS WITH AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS

TREND Information
Nov 30 2007
Azerbaijan

Spain, Madrid / Trend corr. A.Maharramli / The Foreign Minister of
Spain Miguel Angel Moratinos met with the Azerbaijani and Armenian
Foreign Ministers, Elmar Mammadyarov and Vardan Oskanian in Madrid.

The Armenian Minister reported after the meeting that the
participants of the meeting discussed principles on regulation of ten
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict submitted by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
in Madrid.

Oskanian did not detail the negotiation.

The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began
in 1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Since
1992, Armenian Armed Forces have occupied 20% of Azerbaijan including
the Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven surrounding districts. In
1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which
time the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
Group (Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful
negotiations.

Leader Of The Opposition ‘New Times’ Party: Refusal Of The Police To

LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION ‘NEW TIMES’ PARTY: REFUSAL OF THE POLICE TO GIVE ME CERTIFICATE ABOUT PERMANENT LIVING IN ARMENIA FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS IS A POLITICAL ORDER OF THE AUTHORITIES

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2007-12-03 15:10:00

ArmInfo. "Refusal of Visa and Passport Department of the Police to
give me certificate about permanent living in Armenia for the last
10 years is a political order of the authorities", – the leader of
the New Times party Aram Karapetyan told ArmInfo correspondent when
commenting on the lawsuit filed by his complaint at the first instance
court of Center Nork-Marash districts.

Today’s sitting of the court was ceased and moved to December 4 as
the plaintiff came forward with several motions. In particular,
Aram Karapetyan asked to submit to the court a certificate from
Central Electoral Commission dated 2003 according to which he has been
permanently living in Armenia over the last ten years. This certificate
was a ground for Karapetyan to run for president in 2003. He also asked
the defendant to clarify how the Armenian Police gained a docket from
the house register of Vernardskiy avenue in Moscow. The judge Edik
Avetisyan gave a day to the defendant, Colonel Hovanes Kocharyan to
answer the question.

Aram Karapetyan was surprised how the police may answer the question
in a day. Asked by ArmInfo correspondent to comment on the fact why
he was allowed to ruin for president in 2003 and was not allowed
in 2008, Karapetyan replied: "That time I was considered a Moscow
guest actor and did not pay attention to me "allowing" me to run for
president. But at present I have become a serious threatening factor
for the authorities. I officially declare: irrespective of the fact
I an registered or not, anyway the power will be changed in February
2008. I own enough will, number of supporters and means to take people
to the streets and implement national revolution.

And the authors of the political order against me, grave-diggers of
the democratic elections will be answerable for this", – the leader
of the New Times party Aram Karapetyan said.

COMMENTARY: Is U.S. Going From Enabler To Participant In Kurdish Gen

COMMENTARY: IS U.S. GOING FROM ENABLER TO PARTICIPANT IN KURDISH GENOCIDE?
By Nicholas Patler

HNN Huntingtonnews.net
olumns/071203-patler-columnskurdish.html
Dec 3 2007
USA

In a recent White House meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip
Erdogan, President George W. Bush promised U.S. military force to
fight the Kurdistan Workers Party, better known as the notorious PKK.

The PKK, a militant faction from the Kurdish part of Turkey located
in its impoverished southeast region, has been using the mountains
of northern Iraq to launch raids into their homeland, which has for
years endured political and military repression at the hands of Ankara.

After the latest attack last month that left twelve Turkish soldiers
dead, the Erdogan government has been threatening to chase down the PKK
by launching a military operation across the Turkish border into Iraqi
territory, sending Washington into a desperate scramble to prevent any
more warring factions from spilling into their Mesopotamian pot-o-mess,
which is already boiling over.

President Bush’s commitment to using military force against this
most recent "enemy of America," as he calls the PKK, adds a deadly
twist to previous U.S. policy supporting Turkey. Before this, the
American government just provided Turkey with the most advanced
military weaponry and training on the planet, including missiles,
bombs and tanks.

Indeed, Turkey is one of the largest recipients of U.S. military
assistance in the world, as revealed annually in the "Section 655"
reports published online by the Pentagon and State Department, using
a vast array of American made lethal toys, along with death tactics
learned from special operations forces, to commit genocide against
their Kurdish minority as Washington looks the other way.

Evidently, maintaining Turkey as a strategic U.S. airbase has been
worth the price of hundreds of thousands of murdered, displaced
and jailed Kurds and the destruction of thousands of their villages
and hamlets.

Yet as disturbing as this is, using American firepower to battle it
out with the PKK, relying on skewed Turkish intelligence to finger
"hideouts" and chasing guerilla troops throughout the Kurdish regions
of Iraq and Turkey will easily spill over into more violence and
oppression against innocent Kurdish communities.

Instead of placing the gun in the hands of the perpetrator as we have
done for years, the U.S. may very well be pulling the trigger as
war-weary troops storm villages and homes in search of these newly
branded "terrorists" and U.S. missiles obliterate PKK strongholds
that turn out to be Kurdish farming communities. And this will no
doubt embolden the Turkish military to step up its ongoing campaign
of genocide in the relatively sealed off Kurdish region.

The ill-fated message we have been sending to Ankara is the same one we
sent to Baghdad in the 1980s: as long as you appease U.S. interests,
we will not only turn a blind eye to your terror against the Kurds,
but we will give you money, weapons, diplomatic support and now direct
U.S. military force. We certainly know what Saddam Hussein did with
our help to the Kurds in Halabja and other areas of northern Iraq.

Of course, "with our help" is still censored-Collin Powell made sure
of that when he ripped out 8,500 pages of the U.N. Iraqi weapons
report before it went public back in 2002. But at least the killing
and disappearance of Kurds in northern Iraq slowly made it through
a blockhead press whereas the Turkish oppression of the Kurds,
documented for years, is still squelched by much of the mainstream
media in the U.S.

If all this was not bad enough, President Bush has also added an
unequivocal warning to his commitment to flush out the PKK. This
one is aimed at the U.S. Congress: do not even think of passing an
impending resolution recognizing the genocide of the Armenians at
the hands of the Turkish government during WWI.

This is not only a double whammy in sacrificing both the Kurds and
Armenians for U.S. interests in Turkey and Iraq, but, ironically,
it brings us back to where it all began. The immoral aspect of our
contemporary foreign policy was built upon the murdered corpses
and skeletons of the Armenians in the post-WWI period. Rather than
holding Turkey accountable for "crimes against humanity," where it
is estimated that over one million Armenians perished from massacres
or starvation and disease as a result of forced deportations, the
U.S. sheltered a genocidal government and muted the cries of its
victims for justice to get its foot in the Turkish oilfields.

And as we were maneuvering our way into the land of blood oil,
Turkey brazenly massacred over a hundred thousand Greeks in Smyrna
literally right in front of our eyes, destroying everything except
the Standard Oil Compound (A few years before that, they had murdered
and displaced 700,000 Greeks in the Black Sea city of Pontus, as they
would later do to the forgotten Assyrians in the Syrian province of
Hatay Alexandetta).

This set a significant moral precedent for the rest of the century in
which the thirst for global resources and power would take precedence
over any genuine concern for the peoples living in the lands we
coveted. Sadly, here at the beginning of the twenty-first century,
we still so desperately covet that Turkish real estate, that we are
willing to ignore the plight of the Kurds, wipe out a militant group
that is simply an extreme manifestation of Turkish abuse and American
neglect, and act as guardians to the enduring legacy of Turkish denial
of the Armenian genocide.

Staunton, Va. author Nicholas Patler is a biographer and historian.

On this site last April, David M. Kinchen of HNN reviewed his "Jim
Crow and the Wilson Administration: Protesting Federal Segregation
in the Early Twentieth Century," republished earlier this year in a
quality paperback edition by the University of Colorado Press.

http://www.huntingtonnews.net/c

Ex-Parliament Speaker Joins Presidential Race

EX-PARLIAMENT SPEAKER JOINS PRESIDENTIAL RACE
By Astghik Bedevian

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Dec 3 2007

Armenia’s former parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian has won a
unanimous approval of his political party to stand for president in
next year’s election.

During an extraordinary meeting on Monday, Orinats Yerkir confirmed
the decision of the party’s governing board to nominate their leader
as a presidential candidate in the February 19 vote.

Baghdasarian has already received proof of his 10-year citizenship
and permanent residence in Armenia from the police’s visa and passport
department. He is likely to submit documents necessary for registration
as a candidate to the Central Election Commission before the deadline
on Thursday.

Orinats Yerkir vice-chairman Heghine Bisharian, who will coordinate
Baghdasarian’s election campaign, accused the authorities of "improving
their own well-being only", as a result of which, according to her,
"people richer than the state have emerged in the country."

"It is the people’s demand to see a new kind of leader and that leader
is Artur Baghdasarian," Bisharian stated in her speech that was often
interrupted by rapturous applause of her fellow party members.

In his acceptance speech, Baghdasarian expressed his resolve to
participate in the elections in order to win.

"True, it is important to win in presidential elections, but the
victory must never be gained through mass bribing of people and
large-scale electoral crimes," Baghdasarian said.

Baghdasarian also explained why he and his party would not support
ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosian’s election bid.

"Not only because we don’t consider the country to be a gangster
state. Appreciating Ter-Petrosian’s contribution to the establishment
of our statehood, we are against his approach of totaly dismantling
of the state and legal system," he said.

In an earlier interview with RFE/RL, Baghdasarian predicted that
the election would be held in two rounds. He said that despite the
multitude of presidential candidates, the main selection would be
made only between a few of them.

"We need a legitimate president in Armenia elected neither through
labels nor barbed wires," Baghdasarian said.

Kocharian Meets Top Army Brass

KOCHARIAN MEETS TOP ARMY BRASS
By Emil Danielyan

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Nov 15 2007

President Robert Kocharian met with Defense Minister Mikael Harutiunian
and the top brass of Armenia’s Armed Forces during a visit to the
Defense Ministry in Yerevan on Thursday.

In a short statement, Kocharian’s office said Harutiunian and top
army generals briefed their commander-in-chief on their work done
this year and "activities mapped out for next year." It said Kocharian
also discussed with them the ongoing defense reforms which are meant
to bring the Armenian military into greater conformity with Western
standards. No details were reported.

Kocharian had previously visited the Defense Ministry last April
to introduce its newly appointed head, Harutiunian, to the ministry
staff. "Security is a high priority for the country, and our policy is
aimed and will be aimed at further boosting the army’s combat-readiness
and paying particular attention to security issues in general,"
he said during that meeting.

Armenia’s defense spending is projected to grow, in U.S. dollar terms,
by over 30 percent to approximately $400 million in 2008.

Armenian leaders say the planned increase is a response to Azerbaijan’s
soaring military budget. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev said last
month that it will grow by $300 million to $1.3 billion in 2008 as
part of his government’s efforts to change the balance of forces in
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan’s favor.

RA President Visits Defence Ministry

RA PRESIDENT VISITS DEFENCE MINISTRY

Noyan Tapan
Nov 15, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, NOYAN TAPAN. On November 15, RA President Robert
Kocharian visited the Defence Ministry. The work done in the system
in 2007 and the tasks envisaged for the next year were presented to
the President at the meeting with the Defence Ministry’s leadership.

As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA President’s Press Office,
issues regarding reforms proceeding in the RA armed forces were
discussed at the meeting.

RA President Highly Appreciates Armenian-Lithuanian Cooperation In S

RA PRESIDENT HIGHLY APPRECIATES ARMENIAN-LITHUANIAN COOPERATION IN SPHERE OF DEFENCE

Noyan Tapan
Nov 14, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian-Lithuanian cooperation
in the sphere of defence is at a high level and is regarded to be
one of the most developed directions of the bilateral relations. This
statement was made by Robert Kocharian, the President of the Republic
of Armenia, receiving Juozas Olekas, the Minister of National Defence
of the Republic of Lithuania, on November 13.

According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA
President’s Press Office, the pivotal subject for the discussion
during the meeting was the Armenian-Lithuanian cooperation in the
direction of reforms in the armed forces. The European integration
process was also referred to. The two parties attached great importance
and usefulness to the transmission of the Lithuanian experience and
practical assistance for Armenia in the implementation process of
the Armenia-NATO Individual Cooperation Partnership Plan (IPAP).

Parliament Begins Debates On 2008 Budget

PARLIAMENT BEGINS DEBATES ON 2008 BUDGET

ARMENPRESS
Nov 13, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s parliament began today
debates on the draft 2008 budget after prime minister Serzh Sarkisian’s
brief introduction, who described it as ‘very ambitious."

According to him, its implementation will launch the second-generation
reforms, which supposes a substantial increase in government revenues
collection and expenditures.

The draft budget for next year calls for a more than 40 percent surge
in state expenditures and revenues. Under the bill the government
spending in 2008 will total 820.8 billion drams ($2.45 billion),
compared with 584 billion drams projected for this year. State revenues
are projected to jump by 44 percent to 744.7 billion drams.

Social, education and healthcare sectors will be key beneficiaries of
increased public spending. In particular, the education sector will
receive 103.7 billion in funding, up by almost 20 percent from 2007.

Spending on healthcare is also to rise by 24 percent to 54.6 billion
drams. Social sector spending will grow 46 percent.

Earlier Armenian defense minister Mikael Harutunian said military
budget for 2008 will increase 20 percent to 124.366 billion drams
(about $380 million).

Old age and retirement pensions will grow 60 percent. The government
will also support higher birth rates, by setting a 300,000 Drams
one-time allowance to every third child. The sum will grow 50 percent
for every next child in the family.

Serzh Sarkisian said the average salary of a school teacher will grow
from current 74,000 Drams to nearly 90,000.

Under the bill, real GDP growth is projected at 10 percent, deflation
volume at 4 percent and annual inflation rate at 4 percent with a
1.5 percent margin.

The exchange rate of one US Dollar is calculated at 336.5 Armenian
Drams, but according to finance and economy minister, the figures
are subject to change.

Imports are expected to grow 13.7 percent and exports 20 percent. Tax
and customs revenues are planned to constitute 17 percent of the GDP.

Last Russian Military Train To Leave Georgia On Thursday – Military

LAST RUSSIAN MILITARY TRAIN TO LEAVE GEORGIA ON THURSDAY – MILITARY

Interfax Russia, Russia
Nov 13 2007

MOSCOW. Nov 13 (Interfax) – The last train of Russia’s 12th military
base being removed from Georgia began loading in Batumi on Tuesday,
spokesman for the Russian Ground Forces Col. Igor Konashenkov told
Interfax-AVN.

"The train is to depart from Batumi on Thursday, November 15. It will
take the military cargo to Gyumri in Armenia for the 10th Russian
military base," Konashenkov said.

NKR: There Is A Certain Originality And This Is The Most

THERE IS A CERTAIN ORIGINALITY AND THIS IS THE MOST

Azat Artsakh Tert, Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Nov 13 2007

On November 9th, in the gallery adjacent to the municipality of
Stepanakert, an exhibition of young painters’ works took place. The
NKR Union of Painters organized it as a next arrangement. In his
welcome speech the chairman of the Union Leonard Zakarian pointed,
that young painters were always in the focus of our attention.

According to him, the works of 32 painters and 2 sculptors were
presented. The most interesting side of the exhibition was, that,
with the painters found already their direction (as Alvard Grigorian,
Arayik Babaian, Zarine Babaian, Erna Arshakian, Gayane Babaian) were at
the same time the works of debutants. Besides, in visitors’ opinion,
there were rather interesting works of the latters. As the professor
of humanitarian college of Shushi, the painter Samvel Tavadian said,
there was a certain originality in the works, and it was the most
valuable in that exhibition. Let’s add, that the exhibition was
devoted to the International Day of Youth.