RA Armed Forces’ Subdivision To Leave For Iraq On Humanitarian Missi

RA ARMED FORCES’ SUBDIVISION TO LEAVE FOR IRAQ ON HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN 2008 AS WELL

Noyan Tapan
Dec 04 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, NOYAN TAPAN. On December 4, the RA National
Assembly, with 79 votes for, 10 opposed and 11 abstained, prolonged
with one year the term of joining the memorial on mutual understanding
on ruling the multi-national division making part of Iraq’s stabilizing
forces and regulation of another similar issues. The RA President had
proposed this to the NA. The RPA and Bargavach Hayastan factions making
part of the political coalition voted for the decision. Part of the
members of the ARFD and Zharangutiun factions voted against, another
part abstained. The Orinats Yerkir faction was absent from voting.

By the decision of the RA NA, Armenia joined the memorial on
mutual understanding on December 24, 2004, and the term of joining
the memorandum was prolonged at the end of every year following
it. According to the last, 3rd decision on term’s prolongation, RA
Armed Forces’ subdivision consisting of 46 persons, including doctors,
drivers and sappers, will leave for Iraq in 2008, on humanitarian
mission, by rotation order, for six-month terms.

Karapetyan: Allegations of PKK bases in Armenia, NK groundless

Regnum, Russia
Dec 5 2007

Vladimir Karapetyan: Allegations of PKK bases in Armenia and NK
groundless provocation

Armenian foreign ministry spokesman Vladimir Karapetyan has responded
to a question by REGNUM regarding alleged PKK bases installation in
Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh, and territories controlled by NK.

REGNUM: How would you comment on the reports in Azerbaijani and
Turkish media on the intention of the PKK to install its bases in
Armenia and NK and the territories controlled by Nagrono Karabagh?

V. Karapetyan: `We have commented on these rumors earlier, but I want
to stress one more time, that those reports have no relation to the
reality and are absurd. It is obvious where this fabricated
information is coming from.’

`Those baseless allegations are but another attempt of provocation,’
Mr. Karapetian emphasized.

Armenian Court Adds To Dissident TV’s Woes

ARMENIAN COURT ADDS TO DISSIDENT TV’S WOES
By Ruben Meloyan

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Dec 4 2007

Armenia’s Economic Court has added to a controversial government
crackdown on a provincial television station that has been facing
uncertain future since providing airtime to former President Levon
Ter-Petrosian about two months ago.

The Gyumri-based GALA TV was accused by the State Tax Service (STS)
last month of underreporting its advertising revenues over the
past two years to avoid paying more than 25 million drams ($82,000)
in taxes. GALA’s parent company, Chap, rejected the accusation as
baseless and politically motivated.

The STS responded by asking the Economic Court to freeze the company’s
bank accounts and other assets worth the alleged tax shortfall. The
court rejected the demand on November 26 only to reverse its stance a
week later. Issuing the injunction late Monday, it cited "additional
documents" submitted by the STS in support of the case against GALA.

"Our bank account is frozen and we are unable to pay employees’
wages," Vahan Khachatrian, the owner of GALA and Chap, told RFE/RL
on Tuesday. "But we intend to continue our work. All the employees
understand that this is a temporary problem. I don’t think we will
face serious difficulties."

Khachatrian suggested at the same time that the court issued the
order under government pressure. "Something probably happened [in
the period between the two verdicts.] I think they put additional
pressure on the court," he said.

GALA is also facing another, more serious STS accusation: that it has
been illegally using a TV tower in Gyumri to broadcast its programs
to Armenia’s second largest city and surrounding areas. Late last
month the Gyumri mayor’s office asked the Economic Court to force
the TV channel to remove its transmitter from the tower. The court
is scheduled to open hearings on the case on December 17.

The accusations were brought as a result of a financial inspection of
Chap’s operations conducted by the STS shortly after the TV station
broadcast on October 14 a landmark speech in which Ter-Petrosian
subjected Armenia’s leadership to harsh criticism. Ter-Petrosian
supporters say GALA and another, even smaller local TV station were
the only broadcasters that agreed to air, as a paid advertisement,
the September 21 speech that marked the former president’s return to
active politics.

Khachatrian claims that the National Commission on Television and
Radio, a government-controlled body issuing and revoking broadcasting
licenses, had warned him against airing Ter-Petrosian’s verbal attacks
on President Robert Kocharian. The commission denies this.

Bush Is Also Concerned

BUSH IS ALSO CONCERNED

A1+
[02:27 pm] 27 November, 2007

The US President George Bush called on the Russian authorities to
release the participants of the opposition action.

On 24 November the leader of the oppositional United Civil Front
Garry Kasparov was detained in Moscow. He was detained for 5 days
for the participation in a prohibited action.

The US Department of State is also disturbed by the arrest of the
opposition leader. kasparov.ru website informs that Garry Kasparov’s
lawyer and co-thinkers are forbidden to visit him. They worry about
their leader. "Assumptions are very gloomy",- says the press release.

Kazakhstan: Armenian Minister Urges Peaceful Settlement Of Karabakh

KAZAKHSTAN: ARMENIAN MINISTER URGES PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH

Kazakhstan Today, Kazakhstan
Nov 27 2007

Astana, 27 November: Armenia supports a peaceful settlement of the
Karabakh conflict. Armenian Defence Minister Mikayel Harutyunyan
said this in an interview with journalists following a meeting with
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev in Astana today, a correspondent
of the agency says.

"Azerbaijan has announced about the start of combat actions with
100 per cent certainty. Armenia has its own point of view and sees
no alternative to a peaceful solution," the minister said. "I would
like to say that the presidents of the two countries, the foreign
ministers are holding negotiations on a peaceful settlement of the
Karabakh conflict," he noted.

"I think that making in such a way an announcement that combat actions
will be launched with 100 per cent certainty is a wrong approach to
resolving this issue," he said. "But nobody will be able to frighten
Armenia with combat actions," the minister said.

"But we do not want combat actions, we want a peaceful settlement of
the Karabakh conflict," Harutyunyan said.

As was reported earlier, the Azerbaijani defence minister did not
exclude the possibility of an armed conflict with Armenia. "The
possibility of war is almost 100 per cent as long as Azerbaijan’s
lands are under Armenian occupation", he said.

Migration Of Armenian Women Lessens

MIGRATION OF ARMENIAN WOMEN LESSENS

Panorama.am
17:45 28/11/2007

During 2005-2007, 14.5 percent of household were enrolled in employment
related migration, which makes up 99-127 thousand families. In 80.6
percent of cases, only one member of the family migrated, this data
was released during the summarization of research findings conducted
on employment migration.

In the words of Anna Minasyan, representative of Advanced Social
Technologies, 3-3.8 percent of population migrates on employment
reasons making up 96-122 thousand persons. The 59.4 percent of
those surveyed were once enrolled in employment migration before
2005. According to the survey results, the employment migration of the
rural population has increased in the course of recent 2 years. The
migration in rural dwellings increased by 3.5 percent and it decreased
in the capital by 2.4 percent. Those who seek employment abroad are
of mid social status.

The main country of destination is Russia, followed by USA and Ukraine.

In the words of Gagik Yeganyan, territorial management ministry
migration service department head, the results of this research will
be used in policy development.

A Story Of Survival: Armenians Remember Those Slain By Turks

A STORY OF SURVIVAL: ARMENIANS REMEMBER THOSE SLAIN BY TURKS
By Renee K. Gadoua Staff writer

Religion News Service
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York)
Final Edition
November 27, 2007 Tuesday

Richard Roomian’s father left his family in Armenia – then a part of
the Ottoman Turkish Empire – in 1915 to come to America and earn a
living as a tailor.

He settled in Syracuse and soon sent money for his family to flee
oppression from the Turks and join him. His parents never made it.

His mother – Richard Roomian’s grandmother – was killed before she
could board a boat. His father – Roomian’s grandfather – died on a
forced march out of Armenia that left an estimated 150,000 people dead.

"That’s the story of every Armenian. They have immediate relatives
that were killed," said Roomian, a leader in Central New York’s
Armenian community.

A recent failed congressional resolution would have labeled as genocide
the deaths of Roomian’s grandparents and hundreds of thousands of
other Armenians by Turks beginning in 1915.

Roomian says the resolution would have been a cathartic step toward
forgiveness, while opponents say such a resolution was not an
appropriate congressional action. Others pointed out a resolution
could harm U.S. relations with Turkey.

Many scholars view the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians during the
World War I era as the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey’s
leaders say the deaths occurred during inter-ethnic conflict.

Roomian says it’s important that people understand the Armenians’
story of survival. He was born and grew up in Syracuse, home to an
Armenian community of about 350 families. He now lives in Rochester
and serves as chair of the parish council of St. Paul’s Armenian
Apostolic Church, 310 N. Geddes St., Syracuse.

The church serves as a cultural center for many Central New York
Armenian-Americans.

St. Paul’s is one of 10 Armenian Apostolic churches in New York.

Others operate in Binghamton, Rochester and Niagara Falls. A second
Armenian church in Syracuse, St. John’s, 372 W. Matson Ave., closed
a few years ago.

About 1.3 million Christian Armenians worship in about 110 churches
in the United States, said Michael O’Hurley-Pitts, spokesman for the
Armenian Church headquarters in New York.

The church, a branch of the Oriental Orthodox Christian Church, was
founded at the foot of Mount Ararat in ancient Armenia, which is now
in Turkey. Mount Ararat is believed to be where Noah’s ark came to
rest after the biblical flood.

Christianity became the national religion of Armenia in 301 A.D.,
a fact that’s still significant, O’Hurley-Pitts said.

"Armenians’ Christian identity is tied up in their national identity,"
he said.

O’Hurley-Pitts is disappointed the resolution was abandoned.

"If we favor the passage of the resolution, it is because we cannot
pick and choose which crimes against humanity are worth recognizing
and which are not," he said.

At the very least, he said, the proposed resolution raised interest
in Armenian history.

"The Armenian people don’t need an act of Congress to tell them there
are gaping holes in their family trees," he said.

Armenians began arriving in Syracuse about 1894, according to "Like
One Family: The Armenians of Syracuse," a 2000 book by Arpenia
S. Mesrobian, former director of Syracuse University Press.

"Even while the recently arrived immigrants sought to establish
themselves in a new land, their minds and hearts remained with the
families and compatriots they had left behind in a homeland which
most of them would never see again," she wrote in the preface.

That’s how Nevart Apikian, of Syracuse, remembers her youth. Her
father came from Armenia to America about 1910.

She was a charter member of the now-defunct St. John’s Armenian Church
and remembers attending picnics with Syracuse’s Armenians.

"Everybody would talk, and people gave $25 or $50 to $100 for people
who needed it in Armenian organizations," she said.

She said people were passionate about their homeland, but rarely
talked openly about what they experienced.

"You didn’t ask questions," she said. "You got little snippets."

Renee K. Gadoua can be reached at [email protected] or 470-2203.

To learn more

Learn about the Armenian church:

Read House Resolution 106: Affirmation of the United
States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution:
bi ll=hr110-106.

Support for resolution

The National Council of Churches is bucking the conventional wisdom
in Washington by criticizing Congress for shelving a measure that
would label the deaths of thousands of Armenians in 1915 "genocide."

The council and its affiliated humanitarian agency, Church World
Service, approved a resolution at the groups’ annual General Assembly
Nov. 6-8, calling it "unacceptable that the United States has yet to
officially recognize the Genocide of 1915."

The resolution "strongly urges the leadership of the U.S. House of
Representatives to bring forth this legislation before the end of
this Congress." The National Council of Churches, an umbrella group
of 35 mainline Protestant and Orthodox denominations, includes the
U.S. branch of the Armenian Orthodox Church. Armenian Archbishop
Vicken Aykazian is beginning a two-year term as council president.

Speaking "as persons of faith," the National Council of Churches and
Church World Service expressed their "concern that the truth was not
upheld by our elected representatives."

www.armenianchurch.net.
www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?

BAKU: ‘Gold Chances’ Appeared To Settle Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: H

‘GOLD CHANCES’ APPEARED TO SETTLE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT: HEAD OF OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
Nov 29 2007

Spain, Madrid /corr. Trend A.Maherremli / Golden opportunities appeared
to settle Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, said the Chairman of the OSCE
Parliamentary Assembly, Goran Lenmarker, on 29 November in Madrid at
the 15th meeting of the OSCE Council of Ministers.

"I believe that conditions have taken place for a peaceful settlement
of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," he said.

He highly assessed the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group on
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement and the Foreign Ministers of
Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia.

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.

RA Minister Of Defence Receives Ambassador Of Islamic Republic Of Ir

RA MINISTER OF DEFENCE RECEIVES AMBASSADOR OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN

Noyan Tapan
Nov 30, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Mikayel Haroutiunian, the Minister
of Defence of the Republic of Armenia, received Mr. Alireza Haghighian,
the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic
Republic of Iran to the Republic of Armenia, on the occasion of
finishing the diplomatic mission on November 29.

At the beginning of the meeting the Ambassador conveyed the warm
greeting of the Minister of Defence of the Islamic Republic of Iran
to the Armenian Minister.

Mikayel Haroutiunian referred to the Armenian-Iranian bilateral
cooperation having become deeper day by day for the recent years
and highly appreciated the investment of the Ambassador, wishing him
success in his futher missions.

The Ambassador in his turn thanked for the warm words of the Defence
Minister saying that he is leaving Armenia with great impressions.

At the end of the meeting the sides stated that the Armenian-Iranian
relations are stipulated in the political, economic, cultural, and
currently military spheres and arise from the historical-cultural
generalities of the two brother countries.

BAKU: Baku Puts Responsibility For Agreements On Nagorno-Karabakh Ac

BAKU PUTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR AGREEMENTS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH ACHIEVED SO FAR ON ARMENIA

TREND Information
Nov 30 2007
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Baku / Òrend corr S. Agayeva / Official Baku puts
responsibility for the future of the agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh
achieved so far on Armenia.

"Efficiency of implementation of the set of written suggestions
made by the OSCE Minsk Group is contingent on whether Armenia is
ready to vacate the occupied Azerbaijani territory," the head of the
International Relations Department at the Azerbaijani Presidential
Administration Novruz Mammadov said on 30 November.

On 29 November, the OSCE Minsk Group’s co-chairs submitted written
suggestions (10 suggestions) on settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict to Azerbaijan and Armenia. The document was submitted by
US Chair of the OSCE Minks Group Matthew Bryza, Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov, and the US Assistant Secretary of State
for International Affairs Nicolas Bern at the meeting between the
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov and the Armenian
Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian in Madrid on 29 November.

Official Baku is yet not familiar with the content of the set
of proposals and will voice its position only after studying it,
Mammadov said.

According to Mammadov, most of the suggestions on settlement of the
conflict have been coordinated, but a couple of issues still remain
unresolved. Their solution depends on Armenia’s constructive position.

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.

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