Deliberative Mejlis Demands Transparency In Karabakh Conflict

DELIBERATIVE MEJLIS DEMANDS TRANSPARENCY IN KARABAKH CONFLICT

2007-12-19 11:06:00

ArmInfo-Turan. The parties included in the Deliberative Mejlis (DM)
are concerned with the lack of transparency in many spheres, Head of
Azerbaijan’s Democratic Party Serdar Jalaloglu said.

According to him, today’s session covered the "Madrid Talks."The
participants in the session considered different interpretations of
the results of Madrid Talks and noted the lack of transparency in
this matter.

Jalaloglu treated the mentioning of the issue on referendum as the
way for the resolution of the conflict not corresponding to the
international law.

The parties included in the DM think that protracted conflicts
should be settled in the format of frozen conflicts in GUAM
countries. Besides, the session covered the state budget of the
country for 2008, which is not transparent either. The state budget
is qualified as not socially orientated and creating conditions
for corruption. Concerning the political situation in Azerbaijan,
Jalaloglu said that until all arrested journalists are released it
will be impossible to speak about normal pre-election situation. The
members of the DM supported the proposal on restoration of the post
of PACE rapporteur for political prisoners.

The DM unites Democratic party, AMIP (national Independence), Musavat,
Progress and Public Forum "For the Sake of Azerbaijan".

4 Billion AMD Invested In Modernization Of The Custom System

4 BILLION AMD INVESTED IN MODERNIZATION OF THE CUSTOM SYSTEM

armradio.am
19.12.2007 16:33

Today President Robert Kocharyan had a working meeting with the
President of RA State Custom Committee Armen Avetisyan.

Mr. Avetisyan presented the results of collection of custom duties in
2007, according to which 203 billion AMD was collected by mid-December
instead of the 188.1 billion envisaged, and it can be predicted that
209 billion will be collected by the end of the year.

Armen Avetisyan reported that in compliance with the President’s
instructions, 4 billion AMD was invested last year to equip the
custom system with most contemporary technical means and the process
of modernization of the checkpoint of Bagratashen will be completed.

Reference was made to the deeds in 2008, particularly the issue of
focusing great attention on risky spheres.

"Dollar Devaluation Was Partly Speculation"

"DOLLAR DEVALUATION WAS PARTLY SPECULATION"

A1+
[01:12 pm] 17 December, 2007

The demand for the US dollar has significantly fallen, the
representative of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Armenia
Nienke A. Oomes noted.

The dram-dollar exchange rate is like the price of the dollar,
expressed in dram terms. Just as the price of any other good, the
price of the dollar is affected by the laws of supply and demand. If
the supply of dollars rises, the price of the dollar falls – that is,
the dollar depreciates and the dram appreciates.

If the demand for dollars rises, the price of the dollar rises,
and the dollar appreciates relative to the dram.

Keeping this in mind, we can see four main reasons for the recent
dram appreciation. First, the supply of foreign currency (mostly
U.S. dollars) in Armenia has increased, as a result of large inflows
from abroad.

Second, the demand for dollars has fallen, as a result of
dedollarization or "dramatization". Third, there is some evidence
that speculation is playing a role as well. A fourth factor is that
the U.S. dollar has depreciated worldwide, which has to do with the
trade deficit of the United States, but this does not explain why
the dram has also appreciated against the euro. Let me therefore
elaborate on the first three factors.

The first reason for the appreciation is that a lot of money is coming
into Armenia from abroad, mostly U.S. dollars, causing an increase
in the supply of dollars.

These inflows of dollars are related to various factors: remittances,
the establishment of new banks with foreign capital, the capitalization
of existing banks who are expanding their activities, investment
into real estate by foreigners, other foreign direct investment,
and foreign aid.

The second reason for the appreciation is dedollarization, or a fall
in the demand for dollars.

While we do not know how many dollars are still under people’s
mattrases, we do know that the share of bank deposits that is
denominated in foreign currency has fallen significantly, from about 75
percent at the end of 2004 to about 40 percent currently. This suggests
that there has been a serious dedollarization or "dramatization"
of the Armenian economy.

Interestingly, this phenomenon of "dedollarization" is both a result
and a cause of dram appreciation.

Dedollarization is a result of expected dram appreciation, because
if Armenians expect the fall in the dollar to continue, they will
sell dollars and buy dram. But at the same time, dedollarization is
also a cause of dram appreciation, because the fall in the demand
for dollars and increase in the demand for dram implies a fall in
the price of the dollar and an increase in the price of the dram,
that is, a fall in the dram-dollar exchange rate. So appreciation
leads to dedollarization, which in turn leads to more appreciation,
which then leads to more dedollarization, etc. This also implies that,
if Armenians expect further appreciation, they start to sell dollars
and there will be further appreciation.

A third reason that may partly explain the recent strong appreciation
is the fact that the foreign exchange market is less active during
the weekend, which can create opportunities for speculation.

Speculation means that people try to make money by selling dollars
when they expect the dram-dollar rate to fall, and by buying dollars
when they expect the dram-dollar rate to rise. Opportunities for making
money in this way are made easier because the foreign exchange market
does not work well during weekends.

This is because the official foreign exchange market (ARMEX) does
not work in the weekend, and most banks and the Central Bank are also
closed in the weekend.

As a result, the exchange rate in the weekend is almost exclusively
determined by foreign exchange offices on the street, which is a much
less active market than ARMEX. This means that, if someone sells 1
million dollars on the street during the weekend, this has a bigger
effect on the exchange rate than if this 1 million dollars is sold
during the week. Therefore, the exchange rate is likely to overreact
during the weekend.

What happened during the weekend of November 24-25, when the rate
fell as low as 280 on Sunday and then rose to 305 again on Monday?

We don’t know exactly what happened, but it is possible that the story
is something like the following. In the first few weeks of November,
a lot of dollars were flowing into Armenia, related to money transfers,
the capitalization of banks, foreign direct investment, and possible
other reasons. This caused the dram-dollar rate to fall quite rapidly,
from about 330 at the end of October to about 315 by Friday,November
23. This rapid fall in the dram-dollar rate caused the population to
panic, and Armenian households and businesses started to sell their
dollars and buy dram, leading to a further fall in the dram-dollar
rate. This is where opportunites for speculation arose. Those who
were able to predict that panic and dedollarization would drive
the dram-dollar rate down further during the weekend were able to
make money by selling dollars at a rate of 315 on Friday and buying
them back at a rate of 280 on Sunday. Those who were able to predict
that the dram-dollar rate would rise again on Monday, when the banks
opened again, were able to make money by buying dollars at a rate of
280 on Sunday and selling them at a rate of 305 on Monday. We do not
know who these people were, but anybody who was able to predict the
market could have earned significant profits this way.

What should be done about the appreciation?

The IMF realizes that the appreciation of the dram has been very
painful for households who receive remittances in dollars and for
businesses who export their goods. However, unfortunately there is
little that the Central Bank can do to lessen this pain. The dram will
continue to strengthen as long as money continues to flow into Armenia
from abroad, and as long as the population continues to change their
dollars into dram. The Central Bank can of course try to reduce the
appreciation to some extent by buying dollars. They have already been
doing this very actively, for example, they bought about 175 million
dollars in November alone, which is more than what they bought in the
first 10 months of the year. If they had not bought this many dollars,
the dram-dollar rate would have fallen by much more than it actually
did. The problem, however, is that when then the Central Bank buys
dollars by selling dram, they create inflation. This is because they
increase the amount of drams that are circulating in the economy,
while the amount of goods and services does not increase, which means
that prices will go up. And higher prices are equally painful for
Armenian households and businesses. We therefore recommend that the
Central Bank only intervene in the foreign exchange market to reduce
excessively large jumps in the exchange rate, without resisting the
underlying appreciation trend.

While the Central Bank cannot reduce both appreciation and inflation,
the government can do four things to help ease the pain. First, the
government itself should spend less Second, the government should
collect more taxes by fighting tax evasion. Both of these measures
will help to reduce the demand for dram in the economy. Third,
the government should take measures to increase competition between
importers, to ensure that dram appreciation will actually result in
lower import prices, which is currently not always the case.. Fourth,
the government should implement reforms to raise productivity,
by improving infrastructure and education, by reducing corruption,
and by improving the overall business climate.

How does the appreciation affect the IMF program with Armenia?

The IMF program has quantitative targets on various monetary variables,
including net domestic assets, net credit to the government, net
international reserves, and reserve money. The first three of these
targets will still be easily met due to lower-than-projected net
credit to government and strong reserve accumulation.

However, because the CBA bought many more millions of dollars than
expected, they are likely to miss the reserve money target for this
year: since mid-November, reserve money already exceeds the upper limit
of the end-December target. (The annual growth rate of reserve money
was 59 percent at the end of November, compared to 32 percent growth in
the 2007 monetary program.) This does not have serious consequences for
the IMF program, because it is only an "indicative target"- that is,
it is not the most important condition in the IMF program.

Europe Armenian said NO to Turkey not recognizing Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net

European Armenian said NO to Turkey not recognizing Armenian Genocide
15.12.2007 13:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ December 14, the European Armenian Federation
organized a rally in Brussels calling on the European Union to urge
Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide before joining the Union,
independent French journalist Jean Eckian told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Over 800 Armenians gathered to say NO to Turkey that doesn’t recognize
the Armenian Genocide. The demonstrators claimed observation of the
Copenhagen criteria which integrate the Armenian Genocide recognition,
preliminary to Turkish adhesion in the EU.

"We are not against Turkey’s accession but we do stand Turkey which
refuses to leave Cyprus, to recognize Cyprus, to recognize the
Armenian Genocide and the rights of the Kurds" said Mourad Papazian,
president of the ARF Dashnaksutyun Europe.

In an icy cold, the speakers coming from all Europe, followed one
another the rostrum drawn up on Esplanade du Cinquantenaire of
Brussels facing the European Union, where the 27 heads of state and
governments finally deferred to next Monday the Turkish question, for
lack of agreement.

The European Armenian Federation is of the view that by altering the
essence of these negotiations from one of automatic accession to
"accession or privileged partnership" is a positive move. It reopens
the political debate on the key issue of whether Turkeys uniting with
the Democracies of Europe is indeed a natural progression for the
European Union itself.

"Even if today, the Europeans have not yet defined the clear content
of what would be the "privileged partnership," we know, however, that
Turkey will try to obtain a maximum of privileges from the EU and that
it will confer it exorbitant leverages and that it will reinforce its
economic and military power," commented Hilda Tchoboian, the
chairperson of the European Armenian Federation

Checkmate or Death

The New York Sun
December 14, 2007 Friday

Checkmate or Death

by BORIS GULKO and GABRIEL SCHOENFELD

MOROZEVICH VS. AKOPIAN (white) (black) Nimzo

"Death is the same everywhere,/ A man dies but once,/ Blessed is the
one that dies/ For the freedom of his nation." These are the stirring
words of the Armenian national anthem, written in the 19th century by
the Armenian poet Mikael Nalbandian and set to music and officially
adopted in 1991 upon the country’s gaining independence from the
USSR. Armenian chess players are nothing but ferocious, fully
prepared to win or die on the chessboard. Winning the most recent
Olympiad is only one of many accomplishments in their long and
glorious history. In the just-concluded European team championship,
the match between Armenia and Russia turned out to be decisive.
Russia won and took first place. Armenia lost and took second. The
dazzlingly original game between Alexander Morozevich and Vladimir
Akopian determined the outcome of the match. Blessed is the one that
dies; in this case it was Akopian.

MOROZEVICH VS. AKOPIAN (white) (black) Nimzo-Indian Defense

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 c5!? The
main theoretical lines 6… Ne4 7. Qc2 Nc6 or 7…c5 have been
thoroughly researched and black has faced difficulties in them in the
most recent games. Players have therefore recently returned to
Romanishin’s older idea of 6… c5!? 7. dxc5 d4 8. Qg3 0-0 In the
weeks after the conclusion of the European championship, black’s play
was rapidly improved upon. In Gasanov – Miroshnichenko, black tried
8…Nc6!? 9. Nf3?! (The fate of the sharp 8… Nc6 depends upon the
evaluation of the position after 9. Qxg7! Rg8 10. Qh6) 9…0-0 10.
Bh6 Ne8 11.h4 e5 12.h5 f5! 13.e3 (bad for white was 13. Bxg7? f4!)
13…Qa5+ 14. Nd2 Kh8! 15. Bg5 h6 16. Bh4 f4! with black gaining the
initiative. 9. Bh6 Ne8 10.h4! In Gelfand-Ponomarev 2006, white did
not gain an advantage after 10.e3 Nc6 11.0-0-0 Qc7! 12. Qxc7 Nxc7 13.
Bf4 e5 14. Bg3 dxe3 15. fxe3 a5! Now white brings his h1 rook, into
the game, keeping the f1 bishop and g1 knight on their starting
position. 10…Nd7?! Preferable was the immediate 10… Kh8! 11. Bf4
Nc6 12.b4 f6! with an unclear position. 11.h5! Qc7! 11…Nxc5 12.
Bxg7 Nxg7 13.h6 was clearly in white’s favor. 12. Rh3! f5! The best
way. The endgame after 12…Qxg3 13. Rxg3 Kh8 14. Bc1! Nxc5 15.b4 is
better for white. 13. Qxc7 13. Bxg7 f4! 14. Qg4 Nxg7 15.h6 Nxc5 16.
hxg7 Qxg7 17. Qxg7+ Kxg7 didn’t promise anything for white. 13…
Nxc7 14. Bg5 e5 Permitting the white bishop to relocate to the cozy
square d6. Preferable was 14…Re8!? 15.b4 a5 16. Rb1 axb4 17. axb4
e5 with a complicated struggle. 15. Be7! Re8 16. Bd6 Ne6 17. Rd1 Not
17.b4 a5, which promised black counterplay. 17? Nexc5 18.f4! exf4 19.
Nf3! d3 20.h6 g6?!

(See Diagram)

The crucial moment of the game. After black’s natural move, white
obtains a huge advantage. Black had to prefer 20…Na4! 21. Rd2 Ndc5
22. Bxf4 Nb6! 23.b4 Ne6 with mutual chances. 21. Ng5! Ne4 Black
cannot organize a successful blockade: 21…a5 22. Bxf4 a4 23. Re3!
Rxe3 24. Bxe3 dxe2 25. Bxe2 and the bishop on f1 wakes up and travels
to d5 with crushing impact. 22. Bxf4 dxe2 Of no help was 22…Ndc5
23. Re3! 23. Bxe2 Nxg5 24. Bxg5 Nc5 25. Re3 Ne4!? More defensive
resources were generated by 25…Be6! 26. Bf4 a5 27. Re5 Nb3. 26.
Bf3! Kf7 27. Bh4 Be6 28. Rd4 Rac8 29.b3 a5 To avoid perishing
silently, black had to play 29…b5!? 30. cxb5 Rc1+ 31. Rd1 Rc3 which
at least creates a mess. 30. Bxe4 fxe4 31.a4! Bf5 32. Rd5 b6 33. Rd6
Rb8 34. Kd2 Rb7 35. Kc3 Re6 36. Rd8 g5 Also unattractive was 36…Re8
37. Rxe8 Kxe8 38.g4! Be6 39. Rxe4 and white must win because of the
weaknesses of the black pawns on the queen-side. 37. Bxg5 Rg6 38. Rg3
e3 39. Rd5! Be6 Black could hang on a little longer after 39…Be4
40. Re5 Re6 41. Rxe6 Kxe6 42. Bxe3. 40. Rf3+ 1-0

Commentary: Torture, Bloodshed And Ethnic Exclusion In Guyana

COMMENTARY: TORTURE, BLOODSHED AND ETHNIC EXCLUSION IN GUYANA
By Rickford Burke

Caribbean Net News
6–.html
Dec 11 2007
Cayman Islands

The history of civilization is mottled with catastrophes and carnages
which have placed entire peoples in peril of extinction. Slavery
or the "Maafa" is the most evil atrocity known to man. Scholars of
African history instruct that 50 to 100 million Africans were killed
or abducted in the slave trade; the majority being men.

This decimation of the African civilization was a manifestation of
inhumanity and hate; symptoms of which have today burgeoned into other
evils. Racism, ethnic cleansing, ethnic torture and genocide have
gained primacy as apoplectic winds of hate fuel a recycling of history.

Rickford Burke, President of the Caribbean Guyana Institute for
Democracy Hitler’s odium of the Jewish people led to a pogrom. Nazi
Gestapo squads killed 6 million Jews in the Holocaust. On Kristallnacht
(crystal night) , November 9-10, 1938, 30,000 Jewish men in Germany
and Austria were eliminated.

Besides, the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey), from 1915 to 1923,
methodically annihilated its Armenian population. One million people,
mostly men, were slaughtered. Hundreds of thousands were made stateless
refugees. By 1923, the Armenian population became extinct.

Genocidal ethnic cleansing, a corollary of hate, has been ravaging
modern civilization. Ethnic cleansing of the Tutsi tribe, by Hutu
guerrilla terrorists, exploded into genocide in Rwanda . According
to the UN, between April and June 1994, 800,000 Rwandan Tutsis
were massacred. Men were especially targeted for dismemberment and
executions. By 1995, 1.7 million Tutsis were displaced. As it was in
slavery, the world watched on in apathy. It was "just" Africa!

In the Balkans in 1992, then Yugoslavian President, Slobodan Milosevic,
led Bosnian Serbs in a systematic slaughter of 200,000 innocent
muslims and other minority ethnicities, in the (etnicko ciscenje)
ethnic cleansing of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo. Men
were summarily executed. NATO Forces eventually invaded and ended
this carnage. Milosevic has since died in jail. This was Europe,
so the world acted decisively.

Currently, Darfur, Sudan, submerged in genocide, makes a bloody
splash on an ambivalent world, predisposed to the "It’s just Africa"
syndrome. Government Militias in Western Sudan have summarily executed
over 500,000 innocent civilians, and have razed and depopulated entire
villages and towns of the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic tribes.

Over 2.4 million people have been displaced. The tribesmen have been
decimated. This torrid manifestation of ethnic hate persists in spite
of a universal clamor for international military intervention.

However, the intransigent world looks away from the people of Darfur
because "It’s just Africa."

Ethnic cleansing is the deliberate mass killing, depopulation,
imprisonment, isolation or torture of an ethnic group, in order to
engineer a homogeneous ethnic population. In most cases, that State
becomes despotic and practices ethnocracy; where the government usurps
the resources of the state for the sole benefit of a single ethnic
or racial collectivity.

Guyana today is becoming a mini-Darfur. It is at the precipice of
despotism and ethnocracy. Its People’s Progressive Party (PPP)
government is a repressive, East Indian-triumphalist regime,
with Marxist leanings. Since it assumed office in 1992, it has
engulfed the nation in racial supremacy, ethnic exclusion and racial
triumphalism. The resources of the state have been utilized almost
exclusively for the sole benefit of its East Indian political base.

The government services are being systematically cleansed. Blacks
are in a state of ethnic insecurity and servitude. The regime has
withheld subventions and union dues from African constituted and
controlled labor unions. There is an ongoing campaign to dismantle
black labor unions, like the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) and
the Guyana Labor Union (GLU), and to demonize their leaders. There
has been no substantial wages increase for the African dominated mid
and low level government employees, members of the GPSU, as opposed
to workers in the sugar belt.

The PPP government characteristically subverts the law for political
expediency. It has removed the black Chief Magistrate from office
on account of race, blocked further appointments of blacks to high
judicial office, and has, with audacity, politicized the judiciary.

Africans have no confidence in the judicial system. They can hardly
acquire state lands. Lands leased to blacks are being seized.

Black-owned enterprises are virtually excluded from business,
commerce and government contracts. Their towns and villages are being
impoverished into subjugation. Africans are treated like "Tutsis"
as the PPP ethnic cabal attempts to recycle history.

The PPP has become so entrenched in State-power and control of the
political society, that it has cannily shifted enforcement of its
ensconced philosophy of "Apan Jhaat" (vote for your own race) from
the ballot box to the politics of demographic engineering, so as to
gerrymander the nation into an ethno-political sanctuary.

Since 2004, the PPP has been distributing housing in and resettling
ethnic supporters from areas of overwhelming concentration to or
surrounding, black enclaves. This population reengineering is designed
to offset constitutional changes to the formula for the allocation
of parliamentary and regional council seats, as can be gleaned from
the 2001 general election results.

Further, faceless gangs, like the "Phantom death squad," with
alleged ties to government operatives, have verifiably executed well
over 400 young black men, with impunity. Like the Ottoman Empire ,
there has been no investigation of these murders. The government,
in 2005, obdurately blocked a US forced Commission of Inquiry from
investigating these killings. It restricted its terms to inquiring
only whether then Minister of National Security, Ronald Gajraj,
was involved in extra-judicial killings.

Nevertheless, the Commission established a relationship between Gajraj
and an operative of the "Phantom death squad." Gajraj was forced to
resign after the US threatened to review aid t o Guyana .

The government’s intransigence still rings like a guilty verdict.

Moreover, secret KGB-like agents comb through black villages,
identifying youngsters of a radical pedigree, whom they classify as
"criminals." Many subsequently turn up dead; their bullet riddled
cadavers litter streets, trenches and swamps. This is a new normalcy.

Others are unjustly, without evidence, tagged with unsolved crimes
and classified as "wanted."

The army and police are then coerced to, without probable cause or
warrant of a court, break-in their homes and gun them down in cold
blood, in the presence of their wives and children. What is even
more horrific is that women with children are killed in the process,
with impunity, and labeled collateral damage.

A particular demographic of these young men are undeniably subjected
to domestic rendition and torture. They are rendered to the backlands
of certain enclaves and to military camps, where they are tortured
about presumed knowledge of weapon stockpiles and the existence of
a resistance force.

In an article in the Stabroek newspaper on November 9, 2007, titled
"Police did not torture Buxtonians," Police Commissioner, Henry
Green, is reporting as saying, "The police had nothing to do with the
beating of Patrick Sumner and Victor Jones and that it was members
of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) who had tortured the men." This is
a stunning admission from a Police Commissioner, whose US visa has
allegedly been revoked.

On November 28, 2007, the Stabroek newspaper, in an editorial titled
"Common enemies of all mankind," declared "If the allegations that
Patrick Sumner, Victor Jones and David Leander were tortured can
be proven, some members of the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana
Defence Force are likely to be in big trouble. Patrick Sumner and
Victor Jones were arrested by members of the police and defence forces
during Operation Ferret last September. They were taken to defence
headquarters in Camp Ayanganna , police headquarters in Eve Leary then
to another military camp where they said they were tortured. David
Leander, arrested later, met his attorney only after a successful
Habeas corpus application before a judge who, on seeing the victim’s
condition, ordered him to be taken to the hospital immediately."

The cruelty and inhumane treatment of Leander invoked, in Guyanese,
sentiments of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal in Iraq . The severity
of his burns and other injuries had rendered him so incapacitated,
that Justice Jainarayan Singh was, on November 2, 2007 forced to
leave his courtroom to see the victim in a vehicle in the court yard.

Justice Singh then ordered that he be taken to a hospital, where he was
admitted. There has been no official condemnation of or inquiry into
these tortures. The matter is expected to be taken to the International
Criminal Court and Inter-American Human Rights Commission.

I or no one else who expresses outrage at the denial of social justice
and human rights, in Guyana , condone criminal conduct.

However, there are settled procedures enshrined in law which apply
to persons who engage in criminal conduct, to which the State must
conform. It is appalling that Caricom, the EU and the American,
British and Canadian (ABC) Ambassadors remain silent in the face of
such terrorism.

The Caribbean and the international community must know that the PPP
regime has an insidious "noose" around the necks of African Guyanese,
and that their Villages and towns are under subjugation. The historic
African village of Buxton has become Guyana’s "crystal night" and
Jena, Louisiana . Police/army extra-judicial killings and executions
by the "Phantom persecutors of persons" death squad, have become
indistinguishable.

This deluge of massacre and mayhem bring fountains of blood flowing
daily into the streets of Buxton. Beleaguered villagers go to sleep at
nights with images of terror and the haunting words of poet, Martin
Carter’s "This is the dark time, my love," indelibly splattered on
their subliminal minds. It is their clarion cry:

"This is the dark time, my love. It is the season of oppression, dark
metal, and tears. It is the festival of guns, the carnival of misery.

Everywhere the faces of men are strained and anxious. Who comes
walking in the dark night time? Whose boot of steel tramps down the
slender grass? It is the man of death, my love, the stranger invader."

Recently, Ambassador Ronald Austin, a distinguished foreign
policy expert and former Ambassador to China , in an article titled
"Genocide," characterized the systematic execution of young black men
in Guyana as a silent genocide. This should not pass for a fleeting
exaggeration. Who has another explanation?

The atrocities of the "Middle Passage," " Crystal Night," Armenia ,
Rwanda , the Balkans and Darfur were iniquitous manifestations of hate,
an insidious brand of which is symptomatic of the hate that inspires
ethnic exclusion and demographic engineering in Guyana today. A mutual
dynamic of the atrocities that have imperiled civilization was the
attempt to kill new generations by executing men. Is history being
recycled in Guyana? The answer is menacing.

As the nefarious designs of the PPP hegemony throbs the subconscious,
it must invoke pulses of outrage and revive lessons leant from
history. As we hear faint cries for freedom betwixt the ballyhoo of
the "festival of guns" in Buxton, it must summon-up our revolutionary
passions as a people, and rekindle the spirit of resistance and
resilience bequeathed to us by our indomitable ancestors.

The blueprints for such struggles are indelibly etched in our
history. They are fundamental lessons which we must learn if we are
to survive the reinvention of the Middle Passage, Crystal Night,
Armenia , Rwanda , the Balkans and Darfur .

Freedom loving people of Guyana , the Caribbean and the world must
resolve to join forces to wage war on torture, bloodshed and ethnic
cleansing in Guyana and fight to preserve the right to be African. .

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Armrosgasprom: Armenia Again Receives Natural Gas From Russia

ARMROSGASPROM: ARMENIA AGAIN RECEIVES NATURAL GAS FROM RUSSIA

ARKA News Agency
Dec 11 2007
Armenia

YEREVAN, December 11. /ARKA/. Gas supply to Armenia is restored. It
was stopped last Saturday because of scheduled repair-and-renewal
operations on the gas-main pipeline Caucasus-Transcaucasia.

"The natural gas supply to Armenia was fully restored yesterday
at 23.00 by local time," the press service of "ArmRosgasprom,"
monopolist in the field of natural gas supply and distribution in
Armenia, told ARKA.

According to the press service data, unlimited gas supply of Armenian
consumers was implemented through the reserves of Abovyan underground
gas storage.

Abovyan underground gas storage is one of the main elements of gas
and transport system (GTS) of Armenia, providing the country’s energy
security. It was founded in 1962 in the deposition of rock salts at a
depth of 800-1000 meters, and today it allows reserving about 110mln
cubic meters of gas.

In case of failure of the GTS the station, depending on the season,
is able to provide fuel to the most important consumers within
1-1.5 months.

The ArmRosgasprom is a monopolist in importing and distributing
Russian natural gas to Armenia. Gas is transported to Armenia
through Georgia. The Company was founded in 1997, its shareholders
are "GasProm" OJSC (57.59%), the RA Ministry of Energy and GasProm
(34.7%) and the Itera oil company (7.71%). Annually Armenia receives
1.8-2bln of cubic meters of natural gas to Armenia.

Hrant Dink Posthumously Named World Press Freedom Hero

HRANT DINK POSTHUMOUSLY NAMED WORLD PRESS FREEDOM HERO

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.12.2007 17:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Executive Board of the International Press
Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and
leading journalists, has named Hrant Dink, former editor-in-chief
of the bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, as one of its World
Press Freedom Heroes.

"Hrant Dink’s nomination as our 52nd World Press Freedom Hero is a
tribute to his bravery, but also an acknowledgement of his significant
contribution to freedom of expression and press freedom in Turkey,"
IPI Director Johann P. Fritz said, IPI press unit reports.

The IPI award was formally handed over to his widow, Rakel Dink, on 10
December in Vienna. "The murder of Hrant Dink deprived Turkey of one
of its most courageous and independent voices and it was a terrible
event for Turkish press freedom in general," Fritz said. "Hrant Dink
is one of at least 91 journalists murdered so far in 2007. In most
cases, these murders occurred with impunity. We call on governments
around the world to ensure that those responsible for these heinous
crimes are brought to justice."

Dink, a well-known Turkish-Armenian editor and columnist, was murdered
in Istanbul on 19 January 2007. He had received numerous death threats
from Turkish nationalists who viewed his journalism as treacherous.

Dink was shot twice in the head and once in the neck by a Turkish
nationalist outside the offices of the newspaper he founded in 1996. He
had faced legal problems for denigrating "Turkishness" under Article
301 of the Turkish Penal Code in his articles about the massacre of
Armenians during the First World War.

In July 2006, he lost an appeal over a suspended six-month prison
sentence handed down for violating Article 301. His prosecution stemmed
from an article in 2004 about the 1915-17 massacres of Armenians
under the Ottoman Empire. Aside from this criminal case, Dink was
also facing prosecution for a second article condemning his conviction.

Born on 15 September 1954, Dink was best-known for reporting on human
and minority rights in Turkey and for advocating Turkish-Armenian
reconciliation. In a February 2006 interview, he said he hoped his
reporting would pave the way for peace between the two peoples. "I
want to write and ask how we can change this historical conflict into
peace," he said.

At his funeral on 23 January, 100,000 people marched in protest at
his assassination, chanting, "We are all Armenians" and "We are all
Hrant Dink." Since his death, calls for the repeal of Article 301
have become increasingly vocal.

The Dink murder trial opened in Istanbul on 2 July. 18 people were
charged in connection with his assassination.

Nork Infectious Hospital Being Repaired With Financing Of Hayastan A

NORK INFECTIOUS HOSPITAL BEING REPAIRED WITH FINANCING OF HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND’S BRAZILIAN LOCAL STRUCTURE

Noyan Tapan
Dec 10 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The second annex of the Nork
Infectious Hospital is being repaired with the financing of the
Brazilian local structure of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. The
repairs of the third floor of the second annex, as well as the
construction of the boiler-house are underway. As Noyan Tapan was
informed by the Fund’s Public Relations Department, the work will
be finished at the end of this year. The Fund has put into operation
the fourth floor of the second annex lately. Besides, the roof of the
annex has been repaired, a heating system has been built, new doors
and windows have been placed.

The program’s total cost is 58m drams (more than 190 thousand dollars).

Armenian President To Visit United Arab Emirates

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.12.2007 14:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ December 11-13, Armenian President Robert Kocharian
will be visiting the United Arab Emirates, the RA leader’s press
office reported.

The Armenian delegation will include Vartan Oskanian, the Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Nerses Yeritsyan, the Minister of Trade and Economic
Development, Armen Gevorgyan, Head of the President’s Administration,
Gagik Chachatryan, Deputy Head of the State Customs Committee, and
other officials.

December 12, Mr Kocharian will meet with UAE President, Sheikh Khalifa
bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
Al Maktoum.

He will take part in the opening ceremony of the new building of the
Armenian Embassy and meet with the local Armenian community.

In the course of the visit the President will sign a number of
agreements on cooperation.

December 13, he will make for Ras Al-Khaimah.