ELECTRONIC REFERENDUM ON ISSUE OF TURNING SHOUSHI INTO ALL ARMENIAN CULTURAL CENTER STARTS ON APRIL 4
Noyan Tapan
Apr 04 2006
YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the “Shoushi”
charity fund, electronic referendum () started on April
4, on the issue of turning Shoushi into the all-Armenian cultural
capital. As writer-publicist Bakur Karapetian, the founder of the
fund mentioned at the press-conference of the same day, at least 1
U.S. dollar or 1 evro transfered on the fund account number (“Unibank”
LTD, account number 241001541929) will be at the same time cosidered
one vote for the referendum. According to B.Karapetian, the fund
worked out the program of re-birth of Shoushi as the all-Armenian
educational-cultural and tourism center. Considering creation of
some productions in Shoushi not purposeful, he expressed hope that
the most correct thing is development of tourism there. B.Karapetian
reminded that in the 19th century Shouhsi was a cultural center equal
to Tbilisi with its meaning. It was also mentioned that 8000 people
lived in Shushi at the beginning of the Artsakh movement, and about
2500 people live there at present. With financing and assistance
of the Catholic community of Beirut, the “Shoushi” fund organized
archeological excavations in Shoushi plateau, as a result of what
an old castle of the 12th century was found. The Beirut Catholic
community gave 24 thousand dollars for first works in the direction
of excavations, measurements, study of cultural heritage. The fund
initiated gathering of the Artsakh struggle for existence: within
the framework of the program, the fund records evidences of all
participants of the struggle for existence to publish a many-volume
collection of books in future. B.Karapetian mentioned that the fund
has a goal to support cultural development and moral-spiritual ascent
of Shoushi as well, to turn the fortress city having been a stage of
wars constantly into a center of peace and culture.
Author: Chatinian Lara
Japanese Ambassador To Russia Issei Nomura Will Become The TopOffici
JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA ISSEI NOMURA WILL BECOME THE TOP OFFICIAL IN CHARGE OF CROWN PRINCE NARUHITO’S HOUSEHOLD, EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, THE GOVERNMENT DECIDED AT A CABINET MEETING TUESDAY
Kyodo News Service
Apr 03, 2006
Hideki Hayashida, the current grand master of the crown prince’s
household, will leave office on Thursday.
A native of Hiroshima Prefecture, Nomura, 65, joined the Foreign
Ministry in 1963. He has served as Japan’s ambassador to Russia,
Armenia, Turkmenistan and Belarus since 2002 after serving as
ambassador to Malaysia and Germany.
Nomura has close relations with Hisashi Owada and his wife Yumiko,
the parents of Crown Princess Masako.
Hayashida, who worked for the former Ministry of Education before
becoming the grand chamberlain of the crown prince’s household in
November 2001, became the grand master in May 2002.
BAKU: Armenian Armed Forces Violate Cease-Fire 75 Times,Shoot 6 Sold
ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES VIOLATE CEASE-FIRE 75 TIMES, SHOOT 6 SOLDIERS
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
April 3 2006
Azerbaijani military men and wounded 6 ones in first quarter of
this year.
Armenian Armed Forces violated cease-fire in the frontline 75 times
during first quarter of this year.
APA monitored the information confirmed by the Defense Ministry and
published in the media that the most intensive cease-fire violations
have happened in March and sometimes in January. Armenian Armed Forces
fired on Azerbaijani Army’s positions and residential zones 10 times
in January, 14 times in February and 50 times in March.
Cease-fire was violated 48 times in March last year. The most violated
areas are Gazakh -32 times, Aghdam -14 times, Terter-12 times, Tovuz- 6
times, Fuzuli – 5 times, Jebrail- 2 times, Geranboy -2 times, Gadabey –
1 times, Khojavand – 1 times. Armenian violations were more active in
Gazakh-Tovuz frontline in early March and in Fuzuli-Jebrail frontline
in late March.
The “hot violation” areas of the frontline are: In the Azerbaijan’s
state BORDER- Mezem, Gizilhajili and Balajafarli villages in Gazakh
region; Hasangaya, Chayli, Jerabert and Gapanli villages in Terter;
Ashagi Seyidahmadli village in Fuzuli.
The OSCE monitored Azerbaijani-Armenian frontline 5 times within
the passed three months. One monitoring was postponed due to bad
weather, and one was postponed due to violation of the cease-fire by
Armenians. But OSCE managed to monitor three times without incidents.
Azerbaijani Armed Forces’ 18 military men were killed and 6 were
wounded. 4 of them were killed in fire, 5 in auto-accident, 1 committed
a suicide, 2 in avalanche and 6 were shot by the enemy.
5 of the killed are officer, 2 is ensign, 1 is sergeant the rest are
soldiers. 5 of them were killed in battle area. Totally, Azerbaijani
Armed Forces lost 11 military men in January, 2 in February, and 5 in
March. All the casualties are those who are serving under auspicious
of the Defense Ministry.
We Have Big Strength Factor
WE HAVE BIG STRENGTH FACTOR
Interview by Emmanuil Lazarian,ArmInfo, March 30 2006
After buying the national air carrier Armavia from the Russian Siberia
last year, the president of Mika Limited Mikhail Bagdassarov has
begun to more often appear on TV, radio and in the press. His company
also owns the Mika Cement in Hrazdan, who has also been frequently
mentioned of late because of the forthcoming rise in the price of
gas and, consequently, of construction materials, especially as Mika
Limited is very successful in the construction business.
Bagdasarov’s companies have a quote for importing petrol into the
country and have a big network of filling stations. Bagdassarov has
kindly agreed to give an interview to ArmInfo:
Mr.Bagdassarov, do you expect growing cement prices following the
rise in the gas tariff? If yes – for how much will they grow?
Speaking of cement, we should first look at what cement prices our
neighbors have. The point is that our neighbors sell cement at much
higher prices than we do. Not that their costs are lower simply their
demand, especially in Azerbaijan and Iraq, is higher. Today their
cement price is $120 per ton, in Georgia it is $85-100 per ton. In
Armenia the price is $65-67. That’s why we have such a big export.
Today our plant exports 50% of what it gives. Formerly, we exported
only 10%. Following the last year’s growth in prices, we have
established good contacts with Georgia, and today the whole of that
country is working with Armenian cement companies. The regional
market is very big. In Iraq alone we have orders for 500,000-600,000
tons – a quantity we can’t carry on our own because of transport
problems. So, Iraq buys and carries it via Iran on its own. But
our car park and roads are improving, especially crucial for us was
the Sevan-Yeghegnadzor highway leading to Iran. So now the growing
demand and productivity will boost cement export prices. Naturally,
we should spend much money and effort to bring that productivity
to necessary level, we should invest in equipment, technologies,
mechanisms, certainly, in new mines. We yet have only one mine, which
makes it hard for us to supply the company with raw materials. We
have also obtained two limestone mines nearby and are carrying the
raw materials by trucks as the railroad has no necessary capacities.
I would like to say that the rise in the gas tariff has already
had an impact on the price of cement in Georgia and Azerbaijan. In
Georgia they have raised the price by 15%. We don’t want such a big
raise as it can lead to speculations. That’s why we are raising the
price gradually – $1 a week. Concerning the possible impact, as you
may probably know, the gas tariff will be much lower than predicted.
Besides, it is not the only factor: the cement price depends on the
prices of raw materials and also on the volume of investments. I don’t
think that we will have the same cement price as our neighbors do,
we will not allow this. But still it may grow by 7-8% – no more.
Your Hrazdan Cement Plant Mika Cement and Ararat Cement Plant
belonging to Multi Group have different technologies but almost similar
prices. Is it easy for you to come to terms with your rival in price
and sale policies?
The point is that we have no problems because everything we both
produce is sold. Everybody sells at whatever price he wants. If he
sells cheaper he loses. But still everything will be bought – if not
in Armenia, then in Georgia, if not in Georgia, then in Iran, if not
in Iran, then in Iraq – nothing will be left. If nothing is left,
there is no rivalry. You know well that there is a real construction
boom in our region and the whole CIS, and cement is the key material
for construction.
Will the cost value of the construction grow?
I don’t think it will, we will try not to allow rise in the cement
price by Apr 10. There may be just symbolical, if any, rise. We think
we will raise the price in mid May or even in June, but not a lot.
Some 3-4 years ago we could hardly imagine that two gigantic plants
would not be able to meet the whole demand for cement. Still our
plant can produce 4 times as much as it does today. We have a huge
capacities – a big strength factor – but this is not the only factor:
we should also ensure the necessary output of our raw materials,
we should ensure the necessary operation of our furnaces and, most
importantly, we should diversify pour transport routes.
Are the roads so big a problem?
The government has done a lot to improve them, they have invested
huge money in the roads. But still our roads are yet far from the
European quality. But we’ll solve this problem too. We’ll start
laying concrete slabs, covering them with a thin layer of asphalt
and we’ll get first-quality roads, especially as we have good soil,
not some marshes like they have in Moscow region. Of course, this
will be more expensive but this will also be for years and of very
high quality. Such roads are strategically indispensable. Already
today the government is considering this possibility and is carrying
out some pilot projects. To this end, we have started to produce a
special road cement.
Do you have plans, new projects in production, real sector?
We are planning to open a new production, a new plant that will be
launched in Feb 2007. I would better not say what kind of plant it
will be – this is a commercial secret yet. I can just say that what
we’ll produce is now imported into Armenia with big difficulties and
expenses. In a few months, when we get the tools, I will tell you
about this project.
What is going on in Armenia’s petrol market today? Are the imports
growing and what are the sources of petrol?
Even though Armenian transport is actively beginning to use gas as
an alternative to petrol, the petrol imports are growing. People are
getting richer, are beginning to buy cars, and all this is forcing us
to diversify the sources of petrol import into the country. Our key
sources are as before – Bulgaria and Romania. Now we are beginning
to import petrol from Russia and a little from Ukraine. We are also
considering the possibility of bringing petrol via Iran via the
well-known Caspian ferry route North-South and further by tank cars
to Armenia. The other option is Port Kavkaz-Poti train ferry, which
will reduce the length of transit via Russia. The possible reopening
of the Abkhazia railroad will solve many problems and will influence
the prices and volumes. This will be a real relief for us.
Acquisition of A-319 is the first big investment in Armavia air
company. The company is said to have some difficulties. What kind of
difficulties are these?
Of course, the company has some difficulties, but they are often
exaggerated by the people who leave the company as their work-style
doesn’t meet the interests of a private company. The public should not
be frightened that the people’s difficulties are connected with the
company’s problems. No, they have problems as they have been deprived
of an opportunity to replenish their own funds at the expense of
the company.
We have got almost a new A-319 aircraft made in 2004 on a financial
leasing, and we are going to take another in May. Very soon, the
company’s fleet will comprise 5 airbuses, 2 Yak-42 and 1 Yak-40
aircraft as well as 1 Il-86. Besides, we reached an agreement in
March to acquire another ultra-modern airbus, which will take a direct
course to Yerevan from the French Toulouse airbus plant. It will be
an A-320 airbus with plastic composite and wings. The companies we
deal with, for example “Siberia,” also acquire airbuses but not as
modern as ours. Their airbuses were produced about 10-12 years ago,
whereas ours are delivered either directly from the plant or in 1 –
2 years after production. Such planes, of course, will bring the
company a special quality and weight in the CIS market and will make
it competitive in Europe. I’d like to stress our good relations with
“Aeroflot.” Besides, our ties with “Siberia” has been improved and
stabilized. We enjoy very good relations with “Krasavia,” good ties
with KLM, and not bad relations with “British Airways” and “Lufthansa.”
These companies have made sure that Armavia has chosen the right way
and all the above talks did not correspond to reality. Our company
sees numerous new opportunities which will and already bring good
results. During the last months, especially the whole last week.,
we had no tickets to Moscow flights due to the liquidation of the old
practice of ticket reservation. All tickets are accessible to everyone
now. Besides, we announce special actions. Thus, every 100,000th
passenger gets a present, the 700,000th passenger wins a car “Pegeout,”
and the passenger No.1 million wins a “Mercedes.” We are expected the
passenger No. 100,000 already in May. I think the company has enough
possibilities today to enjoy good results. The company just has to win
itself. It is succeeds, it will become very strong and powerful. To
win itself, the company must liquidate the lacks which were globally
ruining the Armenian aviation for the last 10 years. The situation is
changing so sharply that I think, we will see revival of our national
Armenian civil aviation within the coming 6 months.
We also develop the route network. Israel has let us down. The Embassy
of that country is delaying the opening of the Consulate in Armenia,
which resulted in suspension of a new flight to Tel-Aviv. We intend
to open new routes to China and the USA (Los Angeles), but they
are still in the strategic plans. We will organize charter flights
to Antalya , Nicosia, Remini. “Armavia” tries to operate with the
European up-to-date technologies to ensure safety, reliability and
comfort of passengers. We have a great strength factor.
This Year Chemistry Mendeleyev 40th School International Olympiad To
THIS YEAR CHEMISTRY MENDELEYEV 40th SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD TO
BE HELD IN YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MARCH 31, NOYAN TAPAN. The chemistry Mendeleyev 40th school
international olympiad will be held on May 2-9 in Yerevan. 100
children from CIS, Baltic, and a number of East European countries
will take part in it. As Noyan Tapan correspondent was informed by
Vanik Misakian, chief specialist of General Education Department of RA
Ministry of Education and Science, three representatives of Armenia
returned with one gold and two bronze medals from this olympiad
last year held in the capital of Tajikistan Dushanbe. According to
V.Misakian, Georgia and Latvia did not take part in the school olympiad
on chemistry last year. According to him, the issue of Azerbaijan’s
participation is not clarified yet this year: it is not known whether
Azerbaijan will accept the invitation or not.
Bulgarian Parliament Declines Bill”On Recognition Of Armenian Genoci
BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT DECLINES BILL “ON RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
IN OTTOMAN TURKEY”
SOFIA, MARCH 31, NOYAN TAPAN. The Bulgarian Parliament declined the
bill “On Recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey”,
the Public Television of Armenia informs. “The Armenian cause” will be
hardly included in the agenda of the Bulgarian Parliament once more
as one of the influential parties of the Bulgarian parliament, the
Movement of Rights and Freedoms, has ethnic Turkish roots. Moreover,
this party makes part of the Bulgarian coalition government. According
to the Public Television of Armenia, the Bulgarian Parliament, to
all appearances, does not want to start a confrontation with the
Turkish government.
A Book About Armenian Moufflons And Pasans To Be Published In Armeni
A BOOK ABOUT ARMENIAN MOUFFLONS AND PASANS TO BE PUBLISHED IN ARMENIA
YEREVAN, MARCH 29. ARMINFO. An album and a film about Armenian
moufflons and pasans will be made by Armenian scientists, said the
WWF representative in Armenia Karen Manvelian.
According to Mr. Manvelian, in 6 months a group of scientists will
collect the necessary information about those animals registered in
the World Red Book. The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)
provides financing of $17 thousand for the program, realized by the
Wild Nature and Cultural Values Protection Beneficiary Foundation.
Mr. Manvelian assured that the money is enough for issuing a 300-page
illustrated album and a 5-10 minute DVD.
BAKU: Contact Frontline Monitoring Postponed As Armenian Armed Force
CONTACT FRONTLINE MONITORING POSTPONED AS ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES VIOLATED CEASE-FIRE
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
March 29 2006
Contact frontline of the troops located near Gapanli village of Terter
region was scheduled to be monitored today, but it didn’t happen as
Armenians violated the cease-fire.
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry spokesman, Ilgar Verdiyev, told APA
that OSCE chairman-in-office personal representative ambassador
Andrzey Kasprzyk and his field assistants Olexander Samarskiy and
Imre Palatinus, who came to the opposite place of monitoring, heard
shootings. Saying Armenian side violated the cease-fire, Andrzey
Kasprzyk annulled the monitoring.
The monitoring was scheduled to be carried out from Azerbaijani side by
OSCE chairman personal representative’s field assistants Harry Eronen
and Peter Key and from the opposite side by OSCE chairman-in-office
personal representative ambassador Andrzey Kasprzyk and his field
assistants Olexander Samarskiy and Imre Palatinus.
Bill To Bar Assistance For Railway Bypassing Armenia Introduced InU.
BILL TO BAR ASSISTANCE FOR RAILWAY BYPASSING ARMENIA INTRODUCED IN U.S. SENATE
PanARMENIAN.Net
29.03.2006 21:32 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As Armenian Assembly activists stormed Capitol Hill
topromote community concerns to over 80 congressional offices today,
Senators Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ) introduced
a major bill (S. 2461) in the U.S. Senate that would bar assistance
for a proposed $800 million railway that would connect Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Turkey while bypassing Armenia, reported the Armenian
Assembly of America. “United States policy in the South Caucasus seeks
to foster regional stability and enhanced cooperation, and includes
open borders and transport corridors,” Santorum said. “The proposed
rail link would not only undermine U.S. long-term goals for the region,
but serves to isolate Armenia.
Efforts to foster economic integration and reduce the risk of further
tensions are in the best interests of the United States and the South
Caucasus.” Menendez, echoing Santorum, added that “the sole aim of
this costly project is to further isolate Armenia by enhancing the
ongoing Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades.”
OSCE Planned Monitoring Postponed Because Of The Fire Opened By TheA
OSCE PLANNED MONITORING POSTPONED BECAUSE OF THE FIRE OPENED BY THE AZERI SIDE
ArmRadio.am
29.03.2006 15:12
The OSCE planned monitoring of the contact line of Armenian and
Azerbaijani Armed Forces scheduled March 29 was not held because of
the fire opened by the Azeri side form Karmiravan settlement occupied
by Azerbaijani Army.
Information and Analysis Department of the NKR Foreign Ministry
informs that the Monitoring Group headed by Personal Representative
of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador Anjey Kasprchik, as well
as representatives of NKR Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs
registered three shoots fired from automatic gun.
Ambassador Kasprchik has postponed the monitoring because of the lack
of security guarantees from Azerbaijani side.