Three Davidashen Dept of Realty Employees Arrested Taking Bribes

THREE EMPLOYEES OF DAVIDASHEN DEPARTMENT OF REALTY CADASTRE ARRESTED
WHILE TAKING BRIBE

YEREVAN, August 2 (Noyan Tapan). A dweller of the village of Armavir
of the Armavir region came to the RA Police Department on Struggle
against Organized Crime on July 29 and reported that Hrant Hakobian,
Head of the Registration Division of the Davidashen District
Department of Realty Cadastre, and Gagik Sharoyan, Head of the
subdivision, demanded 400 dollars from him for the registration and
giving of the certificate on property of two lands in the first and
second blocks of Davidashen bought by him through an auction.

H. Hakobian and G. Sharoyan, as well as Norair Hambartsumian,
specialist of the first category of the same division, were arrested
at the moment of taking the bribe owing to the joint efficient actions
of the Department of Struggle against Organized Crime and the Yerevan
Police Department. According to the Information and Public Relations
Department of the Police, the sum of the bribe was confiscated and the
materials on the fact were brought to the Yerevan Municipal
Prosecutor’s Office.

Fifty Years of Riffs

Moscow Times, Russia
July 30, 2004

Fifty Years of Riffs

British and Russian bands honor a legendary guitar at a free festival

By Sergey Chernov

The Fender Stratocaster — the guitar of choice for all
self-respecting rock stars — celebrates its half-century this year.
And to mark the anniversary, over 20 bands from Britain and St.
Petersburg will take the stage in the Miller Fender Fest, a large
open-air event on Saturday.

The free event on Bolotnaya Ploshchad is one of an international
series of concerts held to mark the guitar’s 50th birthday, and will
showcase four British bands — King Adora, Mystery Juice, Gold Blade,
and Kaiser Chiefs — as well as top Russian acts on a total of five
stages.

The legendary electric guitar was designed by American inventor Leo
Fender in 1954. He was later quoted as saying that it was his attempt
to “design the best instrument in the world, once and for all.” Since
then it has been played by musicians including Eric Clapton, Buddy
Holly, Hank Marvin and Bob Dylan.

For John Robb, singer and guitarist of Manchester punk band Gold
Blade, who will perform on the main stage, the instrument is
associated with one star. “I think of Jimi Hendrix and it makes me
feel really good,” he wrote in an e-mail last week. “He was the
genius who made the Fender Strat great.” Robb chooses a Telecaster
himself, but the band uses Strats on some of their songs.

Meanwhile, another participant, Sergei Voronov of Moscow-based
blues-rock band Crossroadz, strums a guitar once owned by Keith
Richards of the Rolling Stones. While on tour in New York in 1988, a
session drummer introduced Voronov to Richards, according to
Crossroadz’s official biography. The rhythm guitarist invited him to
join him in the studio, and then gave him the 1959 instrument.

While celebrating the famous instrument, the festival does not lay
down a hard-and-fast rule about playing only Fender Stratocasters,
and the music will not focus on the classic rock that is primarily
associated with the Strat, instead ranging from ska to psychobilly
and electronic.

The British participants bring their own highly distinctive sounds.
Mystery Juice, from Edinburgh, plays a psychedelic mixture of blues,
hip-hop and Gaelic fiddle, while Birmingham’s King Adora performs
updated glam rock, complete with the dramatic makeup. The indie-rock
band Kaiser Chiefs, from Leeds, has drawn comparisons with Britain’s
recent music sensation Franz Ferdinand.

The Russian bands, most of whom hail from St. Petersburg, are even
more diverse in style. Markscheider Kunst performs Afro-Cuban style
with Russian lyrics, while Billy’s Band took its original inspiration
from Tom Waits, but has adapted his cabaret rock for domestic
consumption. Deadushki combines electronica and punk, and
Moscow-based Deti Picasso blends rock with Armenian folk.

“The main idea was to represent different acts that use a guitar one
way or another,” the festival’s co-promoter Dmitry Sidorov said last
week. “That may be music of different styles, including those using
electronic and ethnic elements.”

The Miller Fender Fest starts on Saturday at 1 p.m. on Bolotnaya
Ploshchad. Metro Tretyakovskaya. Info at

www.millertime.ru

Gardner is ready for another gold – minus one toe

Deutsche Presse-Agentur
July 28, 2004, Wednesday

PREVIEW: Gardner is ready for another gold – minus one toe

Athens

Rulon Gardner, who scored one of the biggest upsets in Olympic
history by beating Russian wrestling icon Alexander Karelin for
super-heavyweight gold at Sydney 2000, will be back in Athens – minus
one toe. Gardner suffered serious frostbite when left stranded in
freezing temperatures for 17 hours in a snowmobile during a blizzard
in 2002. Doctors feared that he would lose all his toes but managed
to save nine of them. The 2001 world champion Gardner returned to the
greco-roman version of his sport and managed to qualify for the
American Olympic team earlier this year despite further injury
setbacks such as a dislocated wrist and shoulder problems. “It is a
miracle that I am here again. I thank the Lord for allowing me
another chance to follow my dream. I am proud to represent my country
and all it stands for,” he said. Gardner gained worldwide fame four
years ago with a 1-0 victory over Karelin, who had won gold at the
previous three Games and had not lost a fight in 13 years since 1987.
In other events, Armen Nazaryan of Bulgaria looks to become the fifth
three-time gold medallist in the sport’s Olympic history after
claiming the 1996 (for Armenia) and 2000 titles in the greco-roman
60kg division. Russia hope for freestyle gold from 2000 champion
David Musulbes (130kg) and the 1996 winner and five-time world
champion Buvaisa Saitiyev (74kg). The Athens field also features Ali
Salman, one of a few Iraqi athletes. Other strong teams are Turkey
and Iran, and the women make their wrestling debut in Athens a mere
2780 years after the sport first appeared in Olympic competition at
the ancient Games in Olympia. Recognized as the world’s oldest
competition sport, with records of bouts dating back as far as 3000
BC, wrestling was a highlight of the ancient Olympic Games which
started in 776 BC. While valued then as a form of military exercise
without weapons, it remained a main event when the modern Games began
in 1896. Greco-Roman wrestling was resurrected from ancient Greek and
Roman styles, with opponents only allowed to use their arms and upper
bodies to attack and grapple. Freestyle wrestling was added to the
Games in 1904, allowing wrestlers to use their legs for pushing,
lifting and tripping, and holding opponents above and below the
waist. The 18 events will take place at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall
from August 22 to August 29. dpa jb gb ct

Armenia Conducts Dynamic Foreign Policy and is Successful

ARMENIA CONDUCTS DYNAMIC FOREIGN POLICY AND IS SUCCESSFUL

Confessing This Gives no Other Way for Turks but Slandering

Azg/am
28 July 2004

On July 23 at PACE RA President Robert Kocharian answered the question
of the Turk MP “We can’t understand the reason for your approach of
keeping Armenia in blockade and confronting us in the international
arena. If you think that we can’t survive without Turkey, you are
mistaken. Armenia is surviving without you and experiencing normal
development.”

Judging from all, Kocharian’s answer presented the Turks with a fait
accompli, so they were at a loss. The contradicting evaluations of the
answer expressed their bewilderment. Some of the Turkish newspapers
evaluated the abovementioned words of Kocharian as “claim for
cooperation with Turkey” aswell as “provocation”. The Turkish
political experts are trying to deny the statements on “cooperation”,
at the same time they are warning the Turkish authorities “to be
careful in the relations with Armenia”. On July 8 in Yerevan Vartan
Oskanian repeated the statement made in Washington earlier saying that
“Armenia will exercise its right for veto against Turkey candidacy in
PACE.”

In this conditions Turkey gave up his candidacy for 2007 PACE
Chairmanship, and Yorgo Yakovo, Cyprus Foreign Minister, conditioned
this step by Armenia’s decision to put veto against Turkey. In other
words, RA President totally disarmed the Turkish side and deprives
them of the opportunity to speculatethe opening of the
Turkish-Armenian border in the international area, showing their
disability to offer pre-conditions to Armenia. RA Foreign Minister
considers the right for veto as a resistance to Turkey’s policy
against Armenia.

Perhaps, in this respect, the article of Hatem Jabarlu, employee of
the Eurasian Center for Strategic Researches, appeared in the July
publication of the Haber Analiz, where he stated that “Notwithstanding
the fact that Armenia is a small country in the South Caucasus, with
serious economic problems, it conducts a more dynamic policy and is a
success compared with Turkey and Azerbaijan, in particular.

The same Jabarlu and his colleague Yashar Kalafat published an article
entitled “The Evaluation of the Turkish-Armenian Relations from the
Psychological Viewpoint” in the July 24 issue of Haber Analiz. The
difference of the article from the previous one is that instead of
evaluations there appear slanders addressed to Armenia.

Kalafat and Jabarlu state that the position of the Armenians towards
Turkey has remained unchanged since early 20 century. They say that by
the 11-th article of the Independence Memorandum adopted in 1991
Armenians have included in the agenda the recognition of the Armenian
genocide. Moreover, they demand lands from Turkey, Azerbaijan,
Georgia, Iran and even Russia, in order to realize the “From Sea to
Sea” program envisaged by Hai Dat (Armenian Cause).

According to the co-authors, “Turkey displayed good will for
establishing diplomatic and economic relations with Armenia after it
became independent.But Armenia responded to that “by carrying out the
so-called genocide propaganda, it doesn’t recognize Turkey’s
territorial integrity and continues its activities for denying the
Kars treaty.” All this, made Turkey close Kars-Gyumri border-gate in
the April of 1993.

Afterwards, the authors touched upon the publications appeared in
leading Turkish newspapers, as well as to accumulating the signatures
of the Kars dwellers and the recent rally in Kars during which the
results were published. They conditioned all these arrangements by the
influence of the Turkish-Armenian community and the Polis Armenian
Patriarchy, saying that the latter dictatethe central Turkish
newspapers. At the same time, they condemn Turk-Armenian Business
Union, including the editor-in-chief of Aqos, emphasizing that Hrant
Dinq pays less attention to the propaganda of the Armenian Genocide,
to the attempts to deny the 1921 Kars treaty and the claims for
Turkey’s territorial integrity, as well as he conditions the opening
of the Armenian-Turkish border by closing the Metsamor NPP.

Kalafat and Jabarlu try to teach the Turkish authorities that they
should explain the international community that it is impossible to
open a border that is not recognized by the Armenians. They believe
that Eastern Turkish borders are just a gateway for that separates the
Western and Eastern Armenians as a result of military actions.

The Eurasian Center for Strategic Researches, where the two authors
work, is a state structure. So their article should be considered as a
consistent proof for the policy Turkey undertook against Armenia. As
for the accusations addressed to Armenia, they should testify to “the
more dynamic foreign policy conducted by our republic and to the
success that was fixed.” In this case the accusations are the only
way.

By Hakob Chakrian

ARKA News Agency – 07/27/2004

ARKA News Agency
July 27 2004

Armenian-Thai cooperation has big potential

‘HART’ GB Missionary Association to provide NKR population with the
humanitarian aid

A co-operation program till 2007 signed between the Georgian and
Armenian ministries of Science and Education

The representatives of Caucasus Europe News journal arrived in
Stepanakert

A building in the center of Yerevan, where the office of ARKA News
Agency is located, de-energized for about 4 hours

20-year-old Cadet of RA Military Institute breaks the previous
Guiness record when doing an exercise with rising and overturning on
a horizontal bar

RA PM and Georgian President discuss possibility of opening
Tbilisi-Gyumri-Kars railway

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ARMENIAN-THAI COOPERATION HAS BIG POTENTIAL

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. Armenian-Thai cooperation has big potential
that must be developed, the Head of Deputy Group of Friendship
Thailand-Armenia, Senator Sanit Kulcharoen stated today at the press
conference. According to him, it first of considers trade, industry,
tourism and culture links. He said that after return of Thai
delegation in Bangkok, its members will start works on development of
the Agreement on cooperation. He expressed hope that all necessary
documents will be prepared by the end of the year and during December
visit of Armenian delegation in Thailand, the agreements between the
countries will receive legal base.
According to Thai Senator, today Armenia and Thailand have two joint
ventures on production of jewellery. At this he also added that
representatives of Armenian community of Thailand consisting of 40
families are basically employed in diamond processing and jewellery
production spheres.
Deputy Group of Friendship Thailand-Armenia visited Armenia on July
21-27, headed by Senator Sanit Kulcharoen. Representatives of
delegation met with RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian, members of
parliament group of friendship from Armenia, Foreign Minister,
Minister of Trade and Economic Development. L.D. –0 –

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HART’ GB MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION TO PROVIDE NKR POPULATION WITH THE
HUMANITARIAN AID

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. NKR President Arkadi Ghukasyan received a
delegation at the head of Baroness Caroline Cox, the Vice- Speaker of
the House of Lords of GB Parliament. As ARKA was informed in the main
news department adjunct to NKR President, the baroness noted with
satisfaction that positive changes in the area of formation of a true
democratic and civil society and restoration of housing complexes
destroyed during the war have taken place in the republic since her
last visit to NKR. She expressed her profound respect to NKR people
and their achievements on the way to their independence. At that, as
she said, `HART’ Missionary Association was founded by her with the
headquarters in GB and the USA, which will implement programs on
humanitarian aid to peoples of different countries of the world,
including NKR.
In his turn NKR President Arkadi Ghukasyan expressed his gratitude to
the baroness for her permanent attention to NKR, and active
participation in the efforts of NKR people to form a modern
democratic state. He expressed her belief that understanding of a
fair position of the people and the Government of NKR regarding the
main principles of the conflict settlement by Cox has its objective
input in formation of an adequate attitude to the gist of the problem
and the ways of its settlement in the eyes of world community. A.H.
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A CO-OPERATION PROGRAM TILL 2007 SIGNED BETWEEN THE GEORGIAN AND
ARMENIAN MINISTRIES OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. A co-operation program till 2007 was signed
between the Georgian and Armenian ministries of Science and
Education. According to RA President’s Press Service and Public
Relations Department, the program was signed in the frames of two-day
official visit of RA Prime-Minister Andranik Margaryan to Georgia.
A.H. –0–

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THE REPRESENTATIVES OF CAUCASUS EUROPE NEWS JOURNAL ARRIVED IN
STEPANAKERT

STEPANAKERT, July 27. /ARKA/. The Director of Caucasus Europe News
(CEN) journal Selia Shoffur and Deputy Director Francois Gremi
arrived in Stepanakert. As Shoffur stated to ARKA’s reporter in
Stepanakert, the goal of the visit was to collect information about
Nagorno-Karabakh, as CEN is going to inform of the processes in the
countries of South Caucasus under the title `A Glance at East’. `We
decided to come and to see everything by ourselves, since we have too
little information about NKR’, she said. The guests met the
representatives of the Government as well as reporters, visited
Shushi, the regions of the republic, and talked with the citizens of
Stepanakert.
Caucasus Europe News is a journal covering events in the Caucasus and
is published in French, English and Russian. It studies key issues in
the South Caucasus, i.e. formation of civil society, settlement of
conflicts, co-operation of the region with EU. A.H. –0–

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A BUILDING IN THE CENTER OF YEREVAN, WHERE THE OFFICE OF ARKA NEWS
AGENCY IS LOCATED, DE-ENERGIZED FOR ABOUT 4 HOURS

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. For about 4 hours a building in the center
of Yerevan (1/3 Byuzand str), where the office of ARKA News Agency is
located was de-energized. As it was informed in the representative
office of Electric Supply Network, it was caused by a damage on
servicing sub-station. However, according to the staff of Electric
Supply Network, because of garbage heaps the access to the
sub-station was blocked and it made impossible to resume the supply
of electric power. To many telephone calls and demands to eliminate
the damage Electric Supply Network staff gave a laconic answer:
`Cleaning of garbage is not our duty’.
Meanwhile, in Sanochistka CJSC office organizing cleaning of garbage
they said that all garbage cleaning cars were busy. The staff of the
organization assured that as soon as they had a free car, they would
send it to the sub-station. However, at about 4:20 p.m. the electric
supply of the building was resumed. Electricians managed to get to
the sub-station through the heaps of garbage and eliminate the
damage.
It should be mentioned that the electric power supply was
periodically interrupted for the last 3 years in the above mentioned
building. At that, the reason as a rule was the same: garbage was
accumulated in front of the sub-station and made an obstacle to the
staff of Electric Supply Network to get into the sub-station to do
works there. A.H.–0–

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20- YEAR-OLD CADET OF RA MILITARY INSTITUTE BREAKS THE PREVIOUS
GUINESS RECORD WHEN DOING AN EXERCISE WITH RISING AND OVERTURNING ON
A HORIZONTAL BAR

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. 20- year-old Cadet Zarzand mkhitaryan, who
is in his 3rd year in Military Institute after Vazgen Sargsyan of RA
Ministry of Defense, broke the previous Guiness record when doing an
exercise with rising and overturning on a horizontal bar. The
resident of Pshatavan Armenian village in Armavir region of Armenia
made 1050 overturns within 2 hours and 48 minutes. On the average,
the cadet made about 6 overturns per minute. Thus, Mkhitaryan broke
the previous record of a Russian pupil whos record was 1013
overturns. According toSeiran Arakelyan, the Deputy Trainer of the
institute, in his 1st year in the Institute Mkhitaryan couldn’t do
the exercise at all, however due to his will and hard work achieved
brilliant results. The cadet told reporters that spent only two
months for breaking the record. `First I wanted to be the first in
the Institute, then I wanted to become the first in Armenia and then
to break a world record’, he said.
Vardan Tovmasyan, the Chairman of the Commission on registering
Guiness records in Armenia said that within a week the tape with the
results will be sent to London for the consideration by an
appropriate committee. According to him, the final reply about
registering Mkhitaryan in the book of Guiness is expected within 1-2
months. Tovmasyan also informed that since 1970 Armenians already for
5 times were registered in the book of Guiness.
The representatives of RA Ministry of Defense, local prefecture,
teachers from military institute, the press and other guests were
present on the ceremony of doing the exercise to be registered in the
book of Guiness. Mkitaryan was encouraged already for 28 times for
diligence, physical and combatant training and progress in studies.
A.H.–0–

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RA PM AND GEORGIAN PRESIDENT DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF OPENING
TBILISI-GYUMRI-KARS RAILWAY

YEREVAN, July 27. /ARKA/. RA PM Andranik Margarian and Georgian
President Mikhail Sahakashvili discussed possibility of opening of
Tbilis-Gyumri-Kars railway. As RA Government Public and Press
Relations Department told ARKA, during the meeting Margarian stressed
that the operation of this railway will allow the countries of the
region to be included in the regional economic projects on more fully
level, particularly in the EU run TRACECA and INOGATE. The Armenian
PM also mentioned that RA was interested in the development of
Armenian-Georgian partnership between two countries in the
implementation of the regional programs.
As it is mentioned in the press release during the meeting the Head
of the Armenian Government expressed a confidence that the
centuries-old friendship between two peoples as well as the high
level of confidence between them enable them to develop and
strengthen relations of good neighbors between RA and Georgia that is
important for the regional security. T.M. -0–

On this day – 07/25/2004

ONASA News Agency
July 25, 2004

THIS DAY IN HISTORY – JULY 25

1924 – Greece announced the deportation of 50,000 Armenians.

0326 – Constantine refused to carry out the traditional pagan
sacrifices.
1394 – Charles VI of France issued a decree for the general expulsion
of Jews from France.
1564 – Maximillian II became emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
1587 – Japanese strong-man Hideyoshi banned Christianity in Japan and
ordered all Christians to leave.
1593 – France’s King Henry IV converted from Protestantism to Roman
Catholicism.
1759 – British forces defeated a French army at Fort Niagara in
Canada.
1799 – Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Ottomans at Aboukir, Egypt.
1805 – Aaron Burr visited New Orleans with plans to establish a new
country, with New Orleans as the capital city.
1845 – China granted Belgium equal trading rights with Britain,
France and the United States.
1850 – In Worcester, MA, Harvard and Yale University freshmen met in
the first intercollegiate billiards match.
1850 – Gold was discovered in the Rogue River in Oregon. 1854 – The
paper collar was patented by Walter Hunt.
1861 – The Crittenden Resolution, which called for the American Civil
War to be fought to preserve the Union and not for slavery, was
passed by the U.S. Congress.
1866 – Ulysses S. Grant was named General of the Army. He was the
first American officer to hold the rank.
1868 – The U.S. Congress passed an act creating the Wyoming
Territory.
1871 – Seth Wheeler patented perforated wrapping paper. 1907 – Korea
became a protectorate of Japan.
1909 – French aviator Louis Bleriot flew across the English Channel
in a monoplane. He traveled from Calais to Dover in 37 minutes. He
was the first man to fly across the channel.
1914 – Russia declared that it would act to protect Serbian
sovereignty.
1924 – Greece announced the deportation of 50,000 Armenians.
1934 – Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss was shot and killed by
Nazis.
1939 – W2XBS TV in New York City presented the first musical comedy
seen on TV. The show was “Topsy and Eva”.
1941 – The U.S. government froze all Japanese and Chinese assets.
1943 – Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini was overthrown in a
coup.
1946 – The U.S. detonated an atomic bomb at Bikini Atoll in the
Pacific. It was the first underwater test of the device.
1946 – Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis staged their first show as a team
at Club 500 in Atlantic City, NJ.
1947 – Fortune Gordien of Oslo, Norway set a world record discus
throw of 178.47 feet.
1952 – Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth of the U.S.
1956 – The Italian liner Andrea Doria sank after colliding with the
Swedish ship Stockholm off the New England coast. 51 people were
killed.
1978 – Louise Joy Brown, the first test-tube baby, was born in
Oldham, England. She had been conceived through in-vitro
fertilization.
1978 – Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Red’s broke the National League
record for consecutive base hits as he got a hit in 38 straight
games.
1984 – Soviet cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to
walk in space. She was aboard the orbiting space station Salyut 7.
1987 – The Salt Lake City Trappers set a professional baseball record
as the team won its 29th game in a row.
1994 – Israel and Jordan formally ended the state of war that had
existed between them since
1948. 1997 – K.R. Narayanan became India’s president. He was the
first member of the Dalits caste to do so.
1998 – The USS Harry S. Truman was commissioned and put into service
by the U.S. Navy.
1998 – U.S. President Clinton was subpoenaed to appear before a
federal grand jury regarding the Monica Lewinsky case. The subpoena
was withdrawn when Clinton agreed to give videotaped testimony with
his lawyers present.
1999 – Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France. He was only the second
American to win the race. He won the race again in 2000.
2000 – A supersonic Concorde crashed outside Paris, France, killing
all 109 people aboard and 5 on the ground.

Government Expresses Condolence On Death of Eduard Hovhannessyan

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT EXPRESSES CONDOLENCE IN CONNECTION WITH DEATH OF
WELL-KNOWN PUBLIC AND POLITICAL FIGURE EDUARD HOVHANNESSYAN

YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMINFO. The Armenian Government presents its deep
condolence in connection with death of the father of Armenian
Parliamentary Vice Speaker, the member of ARFD Bureau Vahan
Hovhannessyan, Eduard Hovhannessyan. The well-known public and
political figure Eduard Hovhannessyan died at the age of 73.

IWPR: YEREVAN BECOMING A “DESERT”

IWPR CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE

No. 243, July 21, 2004

YEREVAN BECOMING A “DESERT”

Officials begin to worry about the systematic elimination of green areas in
the Armenian capital.

By Susanna Petrosian in Yerevan

The construction of an outdoor café in a leafy spot in central Yerevan was
halted last week, in a sign that city officials are beginning to take on the
unchecked building spree that has altered the face of the Armenian capital.

The move has been widely welcomed. “It is a precedent,” said Ruben Torosian,
a prominent former member of parliament. “The fact that finally someone was
stopped from building in the green zone is a positive sign.”

Gohar Oganezova, vice-president of Armenia’s Botanical Association, told
IWPR that “this case can be seen as the first small result of our fight over
many years against construction taking place on Yerevan’s green spaces,”

Before the city authorities had time to issue their ruling, it took workers
less than a day to chop down several old trees as they began clearing space
for the café.

Samvel Danielian, who is head of the architectural and town planning
department at the mayor’s office, promised that the area would be restored
to its former state.

But it is much too late to save large parts of the capital, which have lost
their green spaces forever to a café boom of doubtful legality.
Brash-looking cafes now sprawl across the entire city, depriving local
people of parks and open spaces they used for decades.

“When they cut down all those trees, the café-owners hardly gave a thought
about the future of our children,” said pensioner Arsen Darbinian.

“All the parks in Yerevan have been built over with cafes, and there’s
nowhere for children to play or for us to relax,” said housewife Lilit
Akopian.

Since 1990, the city has lost 40 per cent of its green areas due to new
construction, according to research carried out by three organisations, the
Yerevan Public Ecological Centre, the Centre for Regional Development and
Transparency International.

Thirty-eight environmental groups have banded together to protest about the
loss of green space.

“If illegal construction of various buildings does not stop, Yerevan will
soon become a desert,” warned Armen Dovlatian, leader of the Armenia’s
Socio-Ecological Party, one of the protesting organisations.

Srbui Harutiunian, another prominent environmentalist, said land was being
degraded, landslips were increasing and Yerevan citizens were suffering from
new allergic illnesses as a result of the changes.

But Marzpet Kamalian, deputy head of the state expert commission at the
environment ministry, rejected the charges, saying that the city was not at
risk at all. “The problem of desertification cannot affect Yerevan,” he told
IWPR, asserting that only a rural landscape can turn into a desert.

At the centre of the debate are Yerevan’s Ring Boulevard and the Opera
Garden. Twelve cafes have already been built around the famous Yerevan opera
house and three more are under construction. More than 100 cafes have been
built on the Ring Boulevard, some of them made of stone, although that is
explicitly forbidden by city laws.

Grachia Muradian, who heads the city department for control over town
planning and land use, told IWPR that everything was under control and that
the mayor’s office had stopped the construction of ten cafes in green spaces
this year. Muradian said planning regulations had always been violated in
Yerevan but his office was closely monitoring the situation.

Samvel Danielian, from the same office, told IWPR that the café-owners were
used to getting round regulations by acquiring very small plots of land and
then building outwards, but new city regulations were making it harder and
harder to break the law.

Environmentalists are not impressed and say the city authorities have been
turning a blind eye to blatant infringements of the law.

Detailed reports by the Association of Investigative Journalists in Yerevan
have recorded that the mayor’s office has been closely involved in giving
the green light to building projects.

“The mechanism which the mayor’s office uses is the following: first a plot
of land of 20 cubic metres, which does not need to be sold at auction, is
allocated and then this plot is enlarged with the help of subsequent
directives and decisions,” said Edik Bagdasarian, who heads the
investigative association.

“We can’t say that the law has been broken,” Grigor Melkumian, chief advisor
to the mayor, said in response to this allegation. “All decisions by the
mayor’s office have received state registration. If the decisions were
illegal, they wouldn’t have got state registration.”

But a former mayor, Robert Nazarian, has admitted that, “ninety nine per
cent of buildings in the opera park are illegal and we did not approve those
projects”.

Narek Sarkisian, until recently chief architect for the city, also conceded
that pressure was put on him to approve construction projects. “I tried to
do everything that was within my power, but very high-up are involved and
they believe they are above the law,” said Sarkisian.

If officials at this level are not ultimately responsible, who is? Edik
Bagdasarian points the figure of blame higher up, saying that his
organisation has established that in the Ring Boulevard, the owners of cafes
include four ministers, two generals, a deputy director of the national
security service and three heads of department in the mayor’s office.

The men involved have either denied their involvement or refused to comment.

Yervand Zakharian, who has been mayor of Yerevan for just a year, has
pledged to crack down on the illegal cafes. Many people are very supportive,
but others are waiting to see what happens.

“We’ve been so much deceived that we have to follow very closely what
happens in the green zones,” said Oganezova.


Susanna Petrosian is a journalist with Noyan Tapan news agency.

VoA: Aliyev: No Compromise in Country’s Territorial Integrity

Voice of America
July 21 2004

Azerbaijani President: No Compromise in Country’s Territorial
Integrity
VOA News

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev says his country will not
compromise its territorial integrity in a dispute with Armenia.
During a visit in northern Azerbaijan Wednesday, President Aliyev
said concessions on Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity are not even a
topic of discussion.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at odds over Nagorno-Karabakh, an
ethnic Armenian enclave that declared independence from Azerbaijan in
1988. A six-year war over the area claimed some 35,000 lives.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammedyarov held talks
in Washington with Secretary of State Colin Powell and other
officials.

A State Department spokesman says talks with Secretary Powell Tuesday
focused on bilateral ties and cooperation in the global war against
terrorism. The spokesman says Mr. Powell stressed Washington’s
continued support for political and economic reform in the former
Soviet republic.

AAA: Administration Opposition to Res. Won’t Serve Am/Tr Relations

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PRESS RELEASE
July 19, 2004
CONTACT: David Zenian
E-mail: [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION’S OPPOSITION TO A GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
WILL NOT SERVE ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

Washington, DC – The Bush Administration’s determination to bloc any
Congressional resolution reaffirming the Armenian Genocide will further
erode Washington’s ability to normalize relations between Armenia and
Turkey, the Armenian Assembly said Monday.

“It is obvious that there is ample bipartisan support to pass any
legislation on this subject, therefore the Administration’s latest statement
on the issue was totally unnecessary, and at best, it only served to further
pander to Turkey, just as President Bush did during the recent NATO
Conference,” Assembly Board of Directors Chairman Anthony Barsamian said.

During the NATO Conference in Istanbul last month, President Bush described
Turkey as a “strong, secular democracy, a majority Muslim society, and a
close ally of free nations” and said “your country, with 150 years of
democratic and social reform, stands as a model to others” – totally
ignoring the dark days of the 1915-16 Armenian Genocide during the final
days of the Ottoman Empire.

“In its most recent statement, the Administration says its goal is to
bolster reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia along with greater
cooperation between the two countries, and yet it continues to contribute to
Turkish intransigence,” Barsamian said.

“Despite four years of pressure from the United States, Turkey has not
appreciably changed its hostile policies against Armenia. It has not lifted
its blockade of Armenia, thus maintaining the only closed border in Europe,
or established diplomatic relations with its neighbor. The Administration is
wrong on the facts regarding Turkey-Armenia relations, wrong on its policies
and wrong in its politics – international and domestic,” Barsamian added.

The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide
organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian
issues. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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