Armenia Gas Price May Go Up With Pipeline

ARMENIA GAS PRICE MAY GO UP WITH PIPELINE

Earthtimes.org
March 12 2007

YEREVAN, Armenia, March 12 Gas tariffs in Armenia may rise by $16
per 1,000 cubic meters if Yerevan invests in the second section of
the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, an expert said.

The comments by Robert Nazaryan, chairman of Armenia’s public services
regulatory commission, came Monday as he was endorsing the Hayrusgazard
investment program for 2007-09, which is worth $193 million. The
comments were reported by the Arminfo news agency.

He said the costs might be less if Armenia’s supply of 3 kW of
electricity for 1 cu.m. of gas from Iran was taken into account.

He noted, however, that the investment was needed to ensure Armenia’s
energy security. Hayrusgazard plans to invest $93 million to increase
the capacity of the pipeline’s section running from Kajaran to Ararat,
Arminfo reported.

Work on the 120-mile pipeline began last year.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

NKR President: Azerbaijan Will Have To Sit At Negotiating Table

NKR PRESIDENT: AZERBAIJAN WILL HAVE TO SIT AT NEGOTIATING TABLE

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
March 12 2007

Today a meeting of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic President Arkady
Ghoukassian with OSCE Minsk group French Co-Chair Bernard Fassier
was held at the NKR Permanent Representation in Yerevan. In the
course of the meeting the parties discussed the Karabagh conflict’s
current phase.

"Naturally, Bernard Fassier is aware of the fact that no solution on
the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict can be considered final without the
NKR leadership’s consent. However, unfortunately, not everything
depends on the mediators. There is a factor of Azerbaijan, which
stubbornly does not wish to sit at the negotiating table with the
NKR leadership", the NKR President stated at a briefing held upon the
talks’ completion. However, in the President’s words, if Azerbaijan
is really interested in the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict’s peaceful
settlement, it will have to sit at the negotiating table with the
Karabagh party.

When asked if there were contradictions in the stands of RA and NKR,
Arkady Ghoukassian noted there were really some disagreements, some
of which can be called serious. However, he rejected suppositions
that Armenia and NKR would be unable to elaborate a common viewpoint
on the conflict’s settlement. Answering ITAR-TASS question when,
in the President’s opinion, the conflict may be resolved, Arkady
Ghoukassian stated it would not be serious to speak of the exact terms,
however, the NKR was mostly interested in the rapid solution of the
conflict. Nevertheless, the NKR President stressed there were basic
principles Stepanakert will never deny.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Works On Tree Plantation To Be Held In Karabakh March 15-April 15

WORKS ON TREE PLANTATION TO BE HELD IN KARABAGH MARCH 15-APRIL 15

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
March 12 2007

March 15-April 15 a month of tree plantation, sanitary cleaning and
improvement will be held in the NKR in line with the Nagorno-Karabagh
Republic PM Anoushavan Danielian’s resolution.

According to the information DE FACTO received at the NKR government’s
Press Office, the heads of ministries, departments and the Stepanakert
city hall and regional administrations and rural communities had been
commissioned to elaborate and implement a complex of measures on the
resolution’s fulfillment, in part, guarantee wide participation of the
employees of various organizations, pupils, students and citizens. The
heads of ministries and departments, territorial and local organs of
executive powers are to submit reports on the results of the work to
the NKR National Statistic Service till current May 1.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Dogu Perincek To Appeal Sentence For Armenia Genocide Denial

DOGU PERINCEK TO APPEAL SENTENCE FOR ARMENIA GENOCIDE DENIAL

Anatolian Times, Turkey
Turkish Press
March 12 2007

GENEVA – Dogu Perincek will appeal his conviction under a Swiss law
for denying that mass killings of Armenians during World War One
constituted genocide, his lawyer said on Monday.

Perincek, the leader of the Turkish Workers’ Party, received a fine
of 3,000 Swiss francs (1,900 euros, 2,500 dollars) and a suspended
sentence last Friday from a court in Lausanne, over comments he made
during a rally in the Swiss city in 2005.

He was the first person to be convicted in Switzerland for denying
the Armenian genocide, following his claim the killings were an
"international lie".

Judge Pierre-Henri Winzap said on Friday that Perincek was an "arrogant
provocateur" with "racist and nationalist motives".

In response, Perincek said the court’s ruling "reflects in a concrete
manner the Swiss judge’s hatred for Turkey and the Turkish nation."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Poll Shows Turkish Nationalism On The Rise

POLL SHOWS TURKISH NATIONALISM ON THE RISE

Al-Arab online, UK
March 12 2007

A majority of Turks believes nationalism is on the rise in Turkey
and that the European Union’s treatment of their country is the
main reason, according to a poll published in the Milliyet newspaper
on Monday.

The poll, conducted last month by the A&G market research company,
found just over 50 percent of those canvassed felt nationalism was
rising against 30 percent who disagreed.

About one fifth of those polled said they personally felt more
nationalistic.

The survey coincides with soul-searching in Turkey over the recent
murder of a prominent Turkish Armenian editor in Istanbul by an
ultra-nationalist teenager.

One third of the poll’s respondents blamed the increase in nationalism
on the European Union, which Turkey hopes to join.

In December, Brussels froze entry talks with Turkey in eight of 35
policy areas because of Ankara’s refusal to open its ports to EU
member state Cyprus.

Ankara has no diplomatic ties with the internationally recognised
Greek Cypriot government.

Many Turks feel the EU puts unfair pressure on their country over a
wide range of issues and that the wealthy bloc does not really want
Turkey, a large, relatively poor, Muslim country, as a member.

The second reason given for the upsurge in Turkish nationalism was
the "inadequacy of Turkish foreign policy" on issues such as Iraq
and Cyprus.

Ankara is very worried about the possible disintegration of
neighbouring Iraq and the emergence of an independent Kurdish state
in northern Iraq which could fan separatism among the large Kurdish
population of southeast Turkey.

In Cyprus, Turkish Cypriots remain subject to international trade
sanctions despite their support for a U.N.-backed reunification plan
in 2004.

Only Ankara recognises the Turkish Cypriots’ breakaway enclave in
northern Cyprus.

The A&G survey canvassed the views of 2,396 people across the country
on February 17-18.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Commander Of Azeri Internal Troops: Internal Troops Stand Read

COMMANDER OF AZERI INTERNAL TROOPS: INTERNAL TROOPS STAND READY TO IMPLEMENT ORDERS OF SUPREME COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
March 12 2007

Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend K.Zarbaliyeva / The 15th anniversary of
the creation of the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan Interior Ministry
is marked on 12 March. Due to it, the personnel of the Internal
Troops of Azerbaijan headed by the Commander of the Interior Troops,
General-Lieutenant, Zakir Hasanov, visited the memorial of the
ex-President of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev, in the Avenue of Honorable
Burial and Martyrs’ Avenue.

Hasanov briefed the media that on 12 March 1992 the soldiers of the
Internal Troops participated in the military operations against
the army of Armenia. According to the order of the Azerbaijani
President in 1995, 12 March was announced as Creation Day of the
Internal Troops. Hasanov said that several days ago the President of
Azerbaijan awarded 55 employees of the Internal Troops. He stressed
that the Internal Troops stand ready to implement the orders of the
Supreme Commander-in-Chief.

"The Internal Troops have high-level material and technical base
meeting international standards. International experts who visit
Azerbaijan also testify this fact. The highest appreciation to the
Internal Troops is made by the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.

He highly assesses the military training of the Internal Troops,"
he said.

ANKARA: Second Group Of Lawmakers Starts Lobbying In US

SECOND GROUP OF LAWMAKERS STARTS LOBBYING IN US

Turkish Daily News, Turkey
March 12 2007

A second group of Turkish legislators started a visit to Washington
yesterday to lobby members of the U.S. Congress against a resolution
recognizing the killings of Armenians during World War I as genocide.

Ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputies Egemen Baðýþ,
also a foreign policy advisor to the Turkish prime minister, and
Reha Denemec will today join the group made up of AKP deputy Vahit
Erdem, main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputies Ersin
Arýoðlu and Bihlun Tamaylýgil. The deputies are scheduled today to
meet Turkish Ambassador in Washington Nabi Þensoy. On Tuesday, they
will participate in a meeting of the Turkish-American Council and
have talks with the members of the Jewish organizations in the United
States. On Thursday they will have contacts with the members of the
U.S. Congress and the next day they are expected to return to Turkey.

The first of the planned three separate delegations, including
members of both the AKP and the CHP, started a visit to Washington
in late February to seek support against the resolution, expected to
be debated at the House of Representatives soon. The third delegation
plans to lobby in Washington next month.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

General Secretary Of ODKB Will Visit Armenia Next Week

GENERAL SECRETARY OF ODKB WILL VISIT ARMENIA NEXT WEEK

Source: Regnum news agency, March 09, 2007
Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
March 12, 2007 Monday

Nikolai Bordyuzha, General Secretary of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization (ODKB), will visit Armenia next week. Vladimir Karapetyan,
press secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia, reports that in
the course of his visit, the General Secretary of the ODKB will meet
with top-ranking representatives of Armenian authorities on March
13. He will also hold consultations on plans for further cooperation
between Armenia and ODKB. Armenia has been a member of ODKB since
establishment of the organization in 1992.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Le Musee Armenien A Paris Entrouvre Ses Portes

LE MUSEE ARMENIEN A PARIS ENTROUVRE SES PORTES

Le Figaro, France
12 mars 2007

FREDERIC FRINGHIAN est un Armenien de la deuxième generation, un "
Francais d’Armenie " , comme quelque 450 000 autres descendants de
la grande vague de refugies de 1917. À Paris, au rez-de-chaussee du
Musee d’Ennery, dans le cadre delicat d’un hôtel Second Empire, deux
salles donnant sur un petit jardin constituent son musee, celui que
son père Nourhan Fringhian, " Armenien d’Iran vivant a Constantinople
! " avait cree, en 1949, avec quatre ou cinq autres familles cossues
de collectionneurs d’art, emigrees, comme lui. " J’ai ete eleve
dans l’integration , dit-il, mais mon père a voulu que la memoire de
l’Armenie survive et qu’elle se perpetue dans l’avenir. Car, en 1949,
rappelez-vous, l’avenir n’etait pas encourageant.

Le petit Etat armenien etait derrière le rideau de fer et nous n’etions
pas certains de pouvoir y retourner. " C’est Vincent Auriol, alors
president de la Republique, qui accorde a Frederic Fringhian et a ses
amis le rez-de-chaussee du Musee d’Ennery. Le Musee armenien prend le
statut de fondation, mais subit les vicissitudes de son hôte. D’Ennery
ferme pour des raisons de securite, il doit egalement fermer ses
portes. L’Annee de l’Armenie a fourni a Frederic Fringhian une occasion
de le rouvrir pour deux mois et, avec l’aide d’une historienne de
l’art armenienne, Edda Vardalian, chercheur au Musee des manuscrits
anciens d’Erevan, de monter un petit bijou d’exposition, a partir
des vastes reserves (500 pièces) qui dormaient avenue Foch. " J’ai
choisi les pièces non par ordre chronologique mais pour leur valeur
d’usage " , explique-t-elle. Bien evidemment, c’est l’art religieux
qui domine. Les vetements liturgiques, les lourds cols de chasuble et
tiares en velours rouge orne de scènes en argent dore, les reliures de
manuscrits en argent ou en vermeil datent en general du XVII e et du
XVIII e siècle. On remarquera un très beau tau de houlette en ivoire a
deux tetes de canard, tete d’une canne patriarcale et d’etranges petits
oeufs de porcelaine peints, supports de lampes d’eglise. Un minuscule
psautier Les manuscrits, eux, sont souvent plus anciens et dignes de
ceux presentes au Louvre ou a la Bibliothèque nationale. Un recueil
de chants liturgiques (XIV e siècle), un synaxaire (martyrologe), un
minuscule psautier du XVII e siècle. Et, l’imprimerie arrivant très
tard en Armenie, pas avant le XVIII e siècle, une etonnante grammaire
armenienne d’Erzouroum (aujourd’hui en Turquie), datee de 1826, et
basee sur des references religieuses. Une belle vitrine est consacree
a la ceramique de Kutahya et de Sivas, avec des petits relents du
style d’Iznik, auquel les Armeniens ont ajoute une couleur, la leur,
le jaune. Outre des belles armes et des ceintures d’argent ciselees,
des pièces de monnaie parthes du II e siècle av.

J.-C., des monnaies ciliciennes de l’Armenie de Cilicie, du
XII e au XIV e siècle, le musee s’est d’emblee voulu " moderne
". C’est pourquoi la deuxième salle comporte une très belle serie de
peintures d’Aïvazovski, le peintre des marines, des natures mortes
de Zakar Zackarian, sombres et dramatiques, deux delicats pastels de
Chahine et une serie très montmartroise de ses scènes de Paris où le
peintre rejoint parfois Toulouse-Lautrec. Enfin, vous ne manquerez
pas la merveilleuse terre cuite d’Hagop Gourdjian, une Salome Art
deco si ardente, si fière et si sensuelle. Cette parenthèse dans
un long oubli a donne des ailes a Frederic Fringhian qui cherche
maintenant a perenniser ce musee dans un autre local, plus vaste,
sorte de " centre culturel de l’Armenie d’hier et de demain " ,
avec bibliothèque, expositions contemporaines, agence de voyage,
restaurant… " Les Chemins de l’Armenie " jusqu’au 22 avril. 59,
avenue Foch. 75016 Paris. Entree libre. Tel. : 06 79 94 74 89.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Our Turn : Turkey Hits Free Speech (Again)

OUR TURN : TURKEY HITS FREE SPEECH (AGAIN)

San Antonio Express-News
STATE&METRO Edition
March 10, 2007 Saturday

Continuing a troubling tradition of censorship, a Turkish court this
week banned access to YouTube because the Web site had a video clip
deemed insulting to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish
Republic.

Ataturk, who died in 1938, is highly revered in Turkey, where he
helped birth economic, political and social reform.

The clip allegedly portrays Ataturk and other Turks as gay. The
charge falls squarely under Article 301 of the Turkish Constitution,
which makes it illegal to criticize "Turkishness."

Turk Telekom, the country’s primary provider of telecommunications
services, agreed to the court’s blockage.

Article 301 has been used to charge novelists and journalists in
court. One outspoken newspaper editor, Hrant Dink, was fatally
shot outside his office in January. Many connect the murder to his
characterization of the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman
forces as "genocide."

At a time when Turkey hopes to gain entry into the European Union,
its record on freedom of expression is becoming increasingly dismal.

An editorial in Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper Friday stated it well:
"Our societal inclination towards getting angry fast makes us forget
this important truth: Sometimes, ignoring something can be the best
punishment possible!"

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress