Yerevan Plans NPP Near Turkish Border

YEREVAN PLANS NPP NEAR TURKISH BORDER

New Europe, Belgium
14 September 2007 – Issue : 747

A new nuclear power plant being built in Armenia on the site of an
existing facility will cost around two billion Euro, Armenian Energy
Minister Armen Movsisyan told Interfax on September 7.

"The project’s feasibility study is being carried out by Armenia,
Russia, the US and the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA]. The
old nuclear power plant is to be rebuilt within four-and-a-half
years," Movsisyan said in the Parliament. He said the construction
of the new plant, located in the town of Metsamor, near the Turkish
border, would require a complex refit, including the installation of
seismic safeguards.

The Metsamor nuclear reactor, which is composed of two WWER-440-230
units, each with power levels of 408 megawatts, is located not
far from the capital of Yerevan, 16 kilometres from the Turkish
border. The Armenian government decided to open the second unit in
the reactor in 1993, due to high energy needs, and thus the second
unit was started up in 1995. The Metsamor reactor provides up to 40
percent of Armenia’s electricity needs and is predicted to continue
doing so until 2016. Since Yerevan decided upgrade the reactor the
Turkish Atomic Energy Agency (TAEK) has been involved in following
related developments and taking the necessary precautions from the
Turkish side.

Movsisyan also stressed that Armenia must have a permanent source of
nuclear power and that the new Armenian nuclear power plant must be
operational until alternative sources are found. He said that "many
foreign countries now understand that Armenia must have a nuclear
power plant." "Only a new Armenian (nuclear power plant) can become
an alternative to the one now in use," he said.

Turkey Remains An Islamic Country, In Spite Of Ataturk’s Legacy

TURKEY REMAINS AN ISLAMIC COUNTRY, IN SPITE OF ATATURK’S LEGACY

PanARMENIAN.Net
Analytical Department
11.09.2007 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ This will first of all refer to the decision of
the Supreme Military Council of Turkey, which annually realizes
"cleaning ups" of the armed forces from those who are in any way
engaged in cleric activities. These decisions are now considered
final and are not subject to any appeal in the court. In the draft
of the new Constitution the right of those fired from the army for
this very reason to appeal such decision in the court is anticipated.

Along with this, essential restrictions of the power of the
President of the country are anticipated. The possible influence of
the Presidential institute on manpower policy gives rise to anxiety
among the opposition. At present stage all the key appointments in the
Ministries and other government institutions made by the government
needs to be additionally confirmed by the Head of State. In the draft
of the new Constitution such privileges for the Head of State will
remain only in regard to appointing Ambassadors and Governors.

Moreover, the much-spoken Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code
may be omitted in the new Constitution.

One of the Articles of the draft of the Constitution, which has already
been worked on, requires that the Constitutional Court cancel laws
contradicting international agreements, signed by Turkey. According
to one of the authors of the draft of the new Constitution, Professor
Ergun Ozbudun, the new edition will contain the Article 90, which will
be reviewed to ensure the supremacy of the international agreements,
signed by Turkey; says newspaper Zaman.

However the government and the authorities may change, issues
concerning the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the
stabilization of the relations with Armenia and recognizing its
place in the world always remain ignored. The victory of Islamists
in the elections proved, that regardless all the attempts to take
the secular way of development, most of the Turks are for Islam. It
shouldn’t be forgotten that the European Turkey is only a part of
Istanbul, to some extent Ankara and the Aegean Sea Coast, the rest
of the territory is populated by people who still live in past.

Turkey now is to make its choice; either to become a European country
or to remain the way it is; i.e. a rather dangerous neighbor for
bordering countries.

Turkey poses danger not only for Armenia but also for Greece, Cyprus,
Iraq and even Georgia, which by the way is nothing else than just
a transit state for Turkey. On the other hand, nationalism doesn’t
enjoy much support among the population. Islamists do not share
European values, in spite of the course of Erdoghan’s government
on Euro-integration and membership in EU. The problem is not in the
denial of the Armenian Genocide but in Turkey’s current policy.

Turkey suffers the complex of guilty, just like the Armenians suffer
the complex of always being the victim. The Turks still has to grow
to be able to recognize the Armenian Genocide. However, Turkey cannot
be considered a self-identified nation yet.

They are Muslims, and this is the most important thing for Turkey. It
shouldn’t be forgotten that Sultan of the Ottoman Empire carried the
title of Khalif; i.e.

the Head of all Muslims regardless the nationality.

How Turks will identify themselves now is hard to guess if taking into
consideration the number of the national "taking part" in formation
of the Ottoman-Turks.

As for the Armenian-Turkish relations, according to Ruben Safrastyan
Turkey has no preconditions to review its policy on the denial of
the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. "In the issue of the
Armenian-Turkish relations it is necessary to take into account the
fact that the currently ruling Justice and Development Party is trying
to free itself from the responsibility for the policy carried out by
Kemal Turkey. Justice and Development Party condemns Kemal Ataturk
for the model of State, which he had established in Turkey. In this
context the Party, according to the observers, is ready not only to
soften the home policy in regard to national minorities, but also to
some "compromises" in its foreign policy. This are Turkey’s relations
with its neighbors, including Armenia", said Safrastyan, adding that
one may expect some softening in the issue of borders or establishment
of relations in the political sphere.

TBILISI: International Seminar "Healthy Caucasian Wave" Opened In Ba

INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR "HEALTHY CAUCASIAN WAVE" OPENED IN BATUMI

Prime News Agency, Georgia
September 12, 2007, 5:43 pm

Tbilisi. September 12 (Prime-News) – International seminar "Healthy
Caucasian Wave" opened in Batumi on Wednesday.

Aim of the seminar is to unite Caucasian youth for strengthening of
healthy way of life.

Government officials and representatives of mass media from Azerbaijan,
Armenia and Georgia, participate in the seminar.

Participants of the seminar will get detailed information about
preventive measures of different diseases.

It is also planned to hold different sport activities within the
frameworks of the seminar.

CENN: Ecological Library in Vanadzor, Armenia

Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN)
T +995 32 75 19 03/04
F +995 32 75 19 05
[email protected]

Regional Eco-Library: Empowering Youth through the Seeds of Knowledge.

Call for Contributions – Plant a Seed of Knowledge!

On the 1st of September, 2007 the regional eco-library opened its doors in
the town of Vanadzor, Lori Marz of Armenia. The eco-library offers to the
public a growing collection of materials inviting students, researchers,
schoolchildren and just any interested individual to enrich his or her
knowledge in the fields of Environmental Science, Forestry and Natural
Resource Management.

The eco-library is already open to contributions and donations! We welcome
contributions in different forms from cash to books, journals, magazines,
and other materials in the field of Environmental Science! There is no lower
limit to a possible contribution as every dram counts for this nascent
library.

For example:

2000 drams will buy as second-hand book on Geobotanics.

5000 drams will buy a newly published text-book on Ecological Monitoring.

50,000 drams will help to equip the library with additional shelves for new
acquisitions.

250, 000 drams will buy a photo-copying machine to distribute the library
materials as wide as possible.

336, 000 drams will buy a computer for the eco-library.

How to Contribute:

To donate a book, a journal, or other material or equipment please either
leave it to the office of Environmental Conservation and Research Center,
American University of Armenia (40 Baghramyan Ave.) or call us at 091638571
and we will come and collect the materials.

For cash donations, please, call us again at 091638571.

Project Background:

The project has been made possible through seed funding received from the
"Be The Change!", a youth-led sustainable development Action Programme
aligned with the < =126>
Millennium Development Goals and aims to empower young people to "be the
change they want to see in the world."(Mahatma Gandhi). The implementation
of the project has been generously supported by the Environmental
Conservation and Research Center of the American University of Armenia and
Vanadzor’s Gugark Forestry Agency. The library offers a growing collection
of books, articles, magazines, journals, encyclopedias, and dictionaries
from various fields of Environmental Science/Ecology, Forestry, Biology,
Botany, Zoology, Ornithology, and other.

Current Organization Donors:

* The Environmental Conservation and Research Center
* Broncoway LLC
* UNDP office in Szentendre, Hungary

For further information, please, contact Ms. Alla Berberyan – the Project
Manager at <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected], mob. 091638571.

Eco-Library Address: Busabanakan str.1, Vanadzor, Lori marz, Republic of
Armenia.

Tel.: 0322-2-21-50

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www.cenn.org

Football World Mourns Porterfield

FOOTBALL WORLD MOURNS PORTERFIELD

BBC Sport, Football
Last Updated: Tuesday, 11 September 2007,

Porterfield (r) is part of FA Cup folklore It is not only in Sunderland
that Ian Porterfield will be mourned.

The Scot wrote himself into Wearside and FA Cup history with his
match-winning goal in that memorable 1973 final win over Leeds
at Wembley.

But Porterfield continued to make an impact – but this time as a
manager – as far afield as Zambia and Armenia.

Back in 1973, Armenia was still part of the Soviet Union but in
June 2007 Porterfield presided over the former Soviet state’s most
famous victory.

Armenia beat Poland, the leaders of Group A in the Euro 2008
qualifiers, 1-0 at the Republican Stadium in Yerevan.

Porterfield also took charge of his side for their superb 1-1 draw
against Portugal in Yerevan on 22 August.

It was in the Armenian capital of Yerevan that Porterfield underwent
chemotherapy as he unsuccessfully battled colon cancer.

Porterfield’s goal is still very vivid

Sunderland fan Steve Cram

Porterfield was no stranger to taking on tough football assignments
in the far corners of the globe.

He was awarded the Freedom of Zambia after he almost guided the
African nation to within a goal of the 1994 World Cup.

He had taken over after the entire Zambian national team was killed
when the plane they were travelling in – en route to Senegal for a
World Cup qualifier – crashed off the coast of Gabon.

Porterfield began his career with Raith Rovers in 1964 and signed
for Sunderland in 1967 for £45,000.

Six years later he was part of arguably the biggest FA Cup final
shock when a Sunderland side – then in the Second Division – stunned
Don Revie’s all-conquering Leeds side.

Porterfield’s hooked volley gave Sunderland a shock first-half lead
on that rainy Wembley day in May 34 years ago.

606: TRIBUTES Post your Ian Porterfield tributes

Jim Montgomery’s remarkable double save from Trevor Cherry and Peter
Lorimer ensured Sunderland never relinquished the lead Porterfield
had given the Wearside team.

Cue Sunderland manager Bobby Stokoe, memorably attired in trilby,
a red tracksuit and raincoat, scampering on to the Wembley pitch at
the end of the game to embrace Montgomery and the rest of his players.

"I had been to some of the FA Cup games that season but my Dad thought
I was too young to go Wembley," said BBC Sport pundit and Sunderland
fan Steve Cram, who was then 13, paying tribute to Porterfield.

"We only had a black and white television in those days, so I went
to a neighbour’s house who had a colour television – that is how long
ago it was.

"I will always remember immediately after the game of going out with
a group of friends to replay that goal over and over again.

"The ball coming over, Porterfield taking the ball down and volleying
it into the net. The goal and the game are still very vivid.

PORTERFIELD’S BRITISH CAREER Born: 11 February 1946 in Dunfermline
1964: Signed for Raith Rovers 1967: Joined Sunderland in a £45,000
deal 1979-1981: Rotherham manager 1981-1986: Sheffield United manager
1996-1988: Aberdeen manager 1989-1991: Reading manager 1991-1993:
Chelsea manager

"Anyone who was involved in that FA Cup final winning-team has a very
special place in the heart of every Sunderland fan."

A year after that memorable win, Porterfield came close to losing
his life in a car crash when he suffered a fractured skull and a
broken jaw.

Within two months he was back in training and was part of Sunderland’s
Second Division title winning-team the following season, although
the crash cost him the chance of representing Scotland.

After a 15-year playing career, Porterfield turned to management,
starting with a two-year spell at Rotherham in 1979.

He replaced Sir Alex Ferguson, now manager of Manchester United,
at Aberdeen in 1986.

He also took charge at Reading and, for 20 months until February 1991,
Chelsea, before embarking upon his international odyssey.

Porterfield came close to guiding Trinidad and Tobago to within a
whisker of the World Cup finals and was national coach of Zimbabwe
and Oman.

The Scot also had spells in club management in Saudi Arabia and
South Korea.

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Armenian-Russian Cooperation To Keep Developing Irrespective Of Poli

ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN COOPERATION TO KEEP DEVELOPING IRRESPECTIVE OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP CHANGE

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
10/09/2007 16:19

YEREVAN, September 10. /ARKA/. Armenian-Russian relations will continue
to develop irrespective of the change of the political leadership, RA
Ambassador to Russia Armen Smbatian reported the "Nezavisimaya Gazeta".

"I am sure that irrespective of the fact who is Armenia’s President,
Armenian-Russian cooperation will keep developing, as the matter
is friendship between both nations, multilayer intergovernmental
relations, common national interests, which we introduce to various
international organizations and, if necessary, help each other in
these spheres," Smbatian said.

According to him, RA President Robert Kocharian has a great investment
in the development of Armenian-Russian relations. Armenian-Russian
relations are on a good political basis, and it is necessary to
maintain its continuity, the Ambassador said.

Smbatian pointed out that both countries should pay more attention
to economic relations, as cultural, scientific and other relations
may be in danger without sustainable economic relations.

As regard the statements of certain opposition leaders that Armenia
and Russia are in vassal relations, Smbatian believes one should treat
such criticism indulgently. "These are statements are opposition
leaders’ opinions which do not correspond to the reality. I state
this as ambassador who knows perfectly well what Armenia is and what
interests it may have in Russia and vice versa," he said.

The Ambassador sees no problems in the sphere of Russian-Armenian
cooperation. If there are ones, the parties try to solve them together
on the level of foreign ministers, ambassadors and businessmen.

"For instance, the Armenian party took the increase of gas prices as an
unconstructive step. I have made repeated explanations on the issue,
believing Russia made such a decision basing on its own pragmatic and
economic interests. The problem was solved and a mutually beneficial
document was signed in the gas sphere," Smbatian said.

Armenian sportsmen to partake in the European Taekwondo Championship

Armenian sportsmen to partake in the European Taekwondo Championship

armradio.am
08.09.2007 13:06

Two Armenian taekwondo players Arthur Rubinyan (68kg) and Arman Eremyan
(85kg) will participate in the European Taekwondo Championship to start
in the British city of Manchester on September 28.

Vivce-President of teh Armenian Taekwondo Federation, Executive
Director Vardan Ghahramanyan told Armenpress that the top five
sportsmen will attain permits to participate in the Olympic Games.

The chief coach of the Armenian taekwondo team is Michael Torgomyan.

International Competition Of Robert Emmiyan Prizes To Be Held In Gyu

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ROBERT EMMIYAN PRIZES TO BE HELD IN GYUMRI

Noyan Tapan
Sep 7, 2007

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. International traditional
competition of Robert Emmiyan prizes will be held at the city stadium
of Gyumri on September 9. Athlets of 14 countries have introduced
participation bids for the competition.

It should be mentioned that the record of the famous jumper registered
20 years ago (1987), 8m 86 centimeters, remains unsurpassed so far.

Outing The ‘Israel Lobby’

OUTING THE ‘ISRAEL LOBBY’
by Khody Akhavi

Antiwar.com, CA
1567
Sept 7 2007

When John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt published their
controversial essay "The Israel Lobby" in the London Review of Books
in March 2006, their work elicited the kind of response of which most
academics only dream.

But it was also attacked and condemned by critics for its provocative
and pointed argument that a wide-ranging coalition that includes
neoconservatives, Christian Zionists, academics, columnists and
Washington lobby groups such as the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC) is responsible for shaping US foreign policy in
the Middle East and suppressing the public debate in Washington.

Columnist Christopher Hitchens, himself no stranger to controversy,
called the work "slightly but unmistakably fishy." The Anti-Defamation
League called it "a classical conspiratorial anti-Semitic analysis
invoking the canards of Jewish power and Jewish control." Harvard Law
professor Alan Dershowitz said it was riddled with distortions, and
questioned the motivations of Walt, who served at the time as academic
dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and Mearsheimer,
who teaches at University of Chicago, to produce a paper that
"contributes so little to the existing scholarship while being so
susceptible to misuse."

To be sure, the article would not have engendered such visceral
reactions if not for the robust credentials of its authors.

Overnight, two pillars of the academic establishment achieved notoriety
for pushing into the open a subject that had long remained a taboo.

And the object of their critique, the "lobby" – general parlance to
describe those actors who actively promote a "pro-Israel" policy –
launched an aggressive campaign to discredit their work and injure
their reputations. More than one year later, they are still standing,
proving that, according to Michael Massing, "the wide attention their
argument has received shows that, in this case, those efforts have
not entirely succeeded."

Now, Mearsheimer and Walt have expanded their article into a 355-page
book called The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy, published by
Farrar, Straus and Giroux. In it, they argue much the same, that
there exists neither a strategic nor a moral reason for the US
to diplomatically, military and unequivocally support Israel in the
Middle East. As such, the US should treat Israel as it does its other
allies and conduct foreign policy that benefits US interests.

And they accuse the "Israel lobby" as molding the political
debate in a way that ultimately undermines the long-term security
of the US "While other interest groups – including ethnic lobbies
representing Cuban-Americans, Irish-Americans, Armenian-Americans, and
Indian-Americans – have managed to skew US foreign policy in directions
that they favored, no ethnic lobby has diverted that policy as far
from what the American national interest would otherwise suggest,"
they write.

To what extent is the lobby an agent of the Israeli government, as
opposed to a network or "political coalition" of people who have their
own ideas about what is best for Israel? Mearsheimer and Walt write
that, "It is the specific political agenda that defines the lobby,
not the religious or ethnic identity of those pushing it."

They also argue that the lobby acts on its own, and sometimes even
against the express interests and policy of the Israeli government.

That may be due, in large part, to the fact that the institutional
leadership of the lobby is comprised of individuals and organizations
whose views are more closely associated with those of the right-wing
Likud party in Israel.

On this point, Mearsheimer and Walt’s broadbrush term "the Israel
lobby" is a bit misleading, as they themselves admit, because it does
not account for the multiplicity of views within the "pro-Israel"
political community. It should more accurately be called the
"pro-Likud" lobby. Nonetheless, the two authors include moderate
pro-Israel groups, of whom they clearly approve, such as Americans
for Peace Now and Israel Policy Forum, under their overly general
rubric of the "Israel lobby," and muddy the waters further.

Indeed, the borders of the lobby – as defined by the authors – are
fuzzy, but Mearsheimer and Walt identify the group of academics,
think-tanks, political action committees, neoconservatives and
Christian Zionists who they believe form the core, and that tends
to bolster their argument that the common denominator of all these
groups is their ideological connection.

They include, in no particular order: AIPAC, John Hagee’s Christians
United for Israel, ADL, the Conference of Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organization, Zionist Organization of America, Jewish Institute
for National Security Affairs, Bernard Lewis, Charles Krauthammer,
Daniel Pipes and the Middle East Forum, the Israel Project, Elliot
Abrams, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Center for Security Policy,
William Kristol, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy,
Congresspersons such as Eliot Engel of New York, and others.

Mearsheimer and Walt also detail the extent to which the lobby
and its supporters have employed, in the words of Michael Massing,
"bullying tactics" to silence Israel critics. Massing wrote the most
substantive critique of the initial article in the New York Review of
Books, writing that "despite its many flaws," the Walt-Mearsheimer
essay had "performed a very useful service in forcing into the open
a subject that has for too long remained taboo."

After publishing their article, the two authors themselves were
accused of being anti-Semites, a charge they go to great lengths in
their book to rebut. And they cite the response to former President
Jimmy Carter’s recent book, Palestine: Peace not Apartheid as an
example of the phenomenon.

"Not only was Carter publicly accused of being an anti-Semite and a
‘Jew hater,’ he was even charged with being sympathetic to Nazis,"
they write. "Since the lobby seeks to keep the present relationship
intact, and because in fact its strategic and moral arguments are
so weak, it has little choice but to try to stifle or marginalize
serious discussion."

One of the most extreme examples of this public intimidation was
crafted – in McCarthyist fashion – by Pipes, who, in the aftermath
of the Sep. 11, 2001 attacks, invited university students around the
country to post comments and behavior of their professors that were
deemed hostile to Israel and the US on his website, Campus Watch.

Yet for all the attention paid to how the aggregate influence of the
"lobby" contributes negatively to US policy, Mearsheimer and Walt
do not focus extensively on the nuts and bolts of how the lobby
actually works to translate its wishes into US policy, and this
would have strengthened their argument. Missing is a list of campaign
contributions by lobby-affiliated individuals to certain candidates,
or more firsthand investigation and interviews with key figures.

Thus, even though the book is richly sourced, much of the information
comes from secondhand sources such as newspapers and public statements,
and so, feels secondhand

The last, and best, part of the book focuses on how the lobby has
helped to shape the public and Congressional debate on the Iraq, Syria,
Iran, and last summer’s Israel-Hezbollah war. While it is questionable
the extent to which the lobby actively pushed the US-led invasion
of Iraq, Mearsheimer and Walt successfully demonstrate that it has
exerted significant influence on Congress, promoting and advocating
economic sanctions bills that target Syria and Iran.

The political coalition of right-leaning groups that form Mearsheimer
and Walt’s "Israel lobby" do not pull the strings of Washington
politicians as a puppeteer would a puppet. The lobby is not a
monolithic entity, created out of some shadowy conspiracy, and the
authors of this book, suffice it to say, are not anti-Semites. They
are international relations specialists, part of the "realist"
school of thought that emphasizes national interest and security in
determining policy.

The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy adds some substance to an
argument that has already been made. If readers were not convinced of
the authors’ views the first time around, it is doubtful they will
find much to change their minds in this book. But Mearsheimer and
Walt’s argument has cracked the door to long overdue debate.

http://www.antiwar.com/ips/akhavi.php?articleid=1

Doesn’t Ministry Of Agriculture Make Simple Calculations?

DOESN’T MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE MAKE SIMPLE CALCULATIONS?

Panorama.am
17:35 06/09/2007

How much did the pig plague bring in damage to the economy? The
public relations department of the agriculture ministry said: "It is
not yet known since the number of infected pigs is getting more and
more every day."

Earlier reports say that 1800 pigs were killed in Tavush and Lory
region due to plague disease.

If we make rough estimates we can say: 1800×50 kgx1200drams will give
an approximate answer to the damage cost.

To calculate the rise in the infection, again approximately, it was
said on August 7 that "each day 100 pigs are killed." Thirty days
have passed. In 30 days, the number of infected pigs totals 1800. So,
the rough estimates are clear.