H Cuny: Closed Border Anachronism, Incoherent Pose for EU Applicant

HENRY CUNY: CLOSED BORDER IS ANACHRONISM, INCOHERENT POSE FOR A COUNTRY
HAVING APPLIED FOR JOINING EUROPEAN FAMILY

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On October 27, Serge Sargsian, RA
Defence Minister, Secretary of the National Security Council under RA
President, received Henry Cuny, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of France to Armenia, who completes his diplomatic
mission in Armenia. As NT was informed from RA Defence Ministry Press
Service, speaking about Armenian-French relations deepening day by
day, the Minister said that their bright evidence is French President
J.Chirac’s visit to Armenia, which was a great event in the country’s
life. Henry Cuny said that he highly estimates Armenia’s warm attitude
towards his country and added: “I have a special attitude towards the
Armenian people and its culture. I am convinced that peace will be
established and the borders will be open when I visit Armenia next
time. Closed border is anachronism, incoherent pose for a country
having applied for joining the European family.” Serge Sargsian,
expressing gratitude for efficient activity developed during his
tenure, in particular, for cooperation in the military sphere, wished
the Ambassador success in his further work.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Regional Cardiological Clinics to be Built in Goris

REGIONAL CARDIOLOGICAL CLINICS TO BE BUILT IN GORIS

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. It is envisaged to build in Goris
with the assistance of the Union of Armenian Physicians of France a
regional Cardiological Clinics which will serve not only the marz of
Syunik but also the NKR. The program will be implemented by the
“Hayastan” (Armenia) All-Armenian Fund. As the Noyan Tapan
correspondent was informed by the Public Relations Department of the
fund, representatives of the union will arrive in Armenia on October
30 to discuss the program details.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Parliament Discusses Bill on Alienated Property

Panorama.am
19:25 26/10/06

PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES BILL ON ALIENATED PROPERTY
The parliament finished the discussion on the Law on Alienation of
Property for Public and State Needs but it was not put on vote. As
usual, it was postponed because there were not enough deputies at the
session hall.
Rafik Petrosyan, chairman of state and legal issues committee, said
sometimes provisions are taken out from bills but in the next reading
the same provision appears. Similarly, Petrosyan said article 18
should have been excluded from the bill but it happened to appear in
the submitted draft. The provision says that all the decisions taken
before are not subject for change.
Justice Minister Davit Harutunyan said all transitory provisions
should be excluded. However, article 18 fully supports the owners of
the alienated property so the government will keep them.
One of the key speakers, Vahan Hovhannisyan, vice speaker of
parliament, refused to make a speech saying he does not feel
well. /Panorama.am/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenians are for peace settlement of NK conflict

Lragir, Armenia
Oct 27 2006
ARMENIANS ARE FOR PEACE SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

The results of the poll conducted by the Armenian Sociological
Association and the Gallup Institute among 1200 residents of Armenia
suggest that the majority of the people of Armenia are for a peace
settlement of the Karabakh conflict, reports the ARKA news agency.
82 percent of the respondents voted for a peace settlement, 17
percent think if necessity arises, a military settlement is possible,
1 percent did not vote. 41 percent think that in the future NKR may
become a region of Armenia, 31 percent think NKR will become a
sovereign region in Armenia, and 27 percent think that NKR will
remain an independent state. None of the respondents sees Karabakh in
Azerbaijan.
75 percent of the respondents emphasize the importance of settling
the issue in the nearest future, 21 percent consider it rather
important, 2 percent consider it not very important, and only for 0.3
percent the rapid settlement of the Karabakh issue is not important.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Armenians beef up military presence in occupied lands

Azeri Press Agency
Oct 26 2006
ARMENIANS BEEF UP MILITARY PRESENCE IN OCCUPIED AZERI LANDS
Baku, 26 October: The Armenian armed forces have started bringing
extra armoured hardware and troops to the occupied Azerbaijani lands.
The concentration of armoured hardware and troops is being observed
along the front line in the occupied section of [Azerbaijan’s] Agdam
District, APA’s Karabakh bureau reported.
The permanent movement of lorries to the front line in this area is
also observed. Since December 2005, the Armenian armed forces have
been strengthening their positions and building new fortifications in
the occupied Azerbaijani lands.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: S. Sarkisian: We did not touch upon settlement of NK conflict

Today, Azerbaijan
Oct 27 2006
Serge Sarkisian: “We did not touch upon the settlement of Nagorno
Karabakh conflict in the meeting with Azerbaijani Defence Minister”

27 October 2006 [11:08] – Today.Az

“The violation of ceasefire is normal, because there are thousands of
armed personnel on both sides of the border. But it should not grow
to large-scale standoff,” Serge Sarkisian, Armenian Defence Minister
told journalists.
He said that Azerbaijani Defence Minister is for maintaining of
ceasefire regime in the region. Sarkisian also noted the meeting with
his Azerbaijani colleague was organized by co-chairs.
The minister said that they had talks on the maintaining of ceasefire
only and did not touch upon the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh
conflict.
In response to the question “who will sign the peace agreement?”
Sarkisian said that it is in the president’s competence.
Asked whether he would make a president, the minister answered that
he will think about it if journalists help the people to hold free
and fair parliamentary elections.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Just Saying, Is All…Plausible Deniability

Bleacher Report, CA
Oct 27 2006

Just Saying, Is All…Plausible Deniability
Written by Ryan Alberti
Friday, 27 October 2006
I always said those Frogs had to be good for something.
Here’s what you need to know, minus the standard geopolitical
hullabaloo: Between 1915 and 1917, a bunch of Armenians died in
Turkey. Actually, it was the Ottoman Empire then, not Turkey…and it
was a million-plus Armenians who died, not just a bunch. But still,
Bubba, facts is facts: Armenians, Turkey, death, not necessarily in
that order. Easy enough, right?
Not quite.
Some folks – Armenians foremost among them – are intent on calling the
thing a genocide. Other folks – including (surprise) the Turks – want no
part of such stark language. And that, Bubba, is where the lilly-pad
crew comes in: Earlier this month, the French National Assembly voted
to criminalize the characterization of the deaths in anything other
than genocidal terms. Which maybe wasn’t such a hot call, if you’re
into silly little bagatelles like free speech and open dialogue…but
here at the Just Saying desk we’ve always taken pride in our
narrowness of vision, and more than anything else we can’t get over
the sublimely stifled crossover appeal of it all:
What if we could do the same thing in sports?
Not slaughter innocent Armenians, of course (Jerry Tarkanian, please
return to your seat): What if we could make it a crime to gainsay the
truth? What if we could mandate the frank and earnest admission of
fact, in a sports world where half-real rhetoric is more or less the
coin of the realm? What if, Bubba, my goodness gracious what if, what
if, what if:
What if it were illegal – actually honest-to-George-Washington
illegal – to call a spade anything other than a spade?
It’s not an entirely absurd notion, really – not in a country whose
favorite President-slash-avatar-slash-lap dance financier couldn’t
chop down a plain old cherry tree without having to come clean about
it. (Also not an absurd notion in such a country: ethical logging
practices. But anyway.) And God Bubba, imagine the possibilities:
Imagine the national sporting landscape if everyone had to tell it
like it really was. Kenny Rogers would be in hot water. Scott Boras
would be out of a job. Pete Rose would catch a lot less flak for his
autograph epigrams. And O.J. Simpson, well –
O.J. Simpson would be that much closer to finally finding the real
killers.
But we could play like this for days. The truth, as conventional
wisdom has it, is not a thing to be trifled with; it’s a high-white
idol, the single most sacred pillar of any civil society. Man without
his word is hardly even Man at all, and so if we’re going to go
around separating sports fact from sports fiction the least we can do
is start where it matters, with the one issue that we can never, for
the life of us, manage to be all-the-way candid about:
The least we can do is start with the drugs.
Which I know, I know: Not again, right? Not another riff on the
performance-enhancement thing – especially not in an article that
opened with something about Turks and Armenians. This is a snow job,
a Trojan horse (a Turkish horse?): a quarter-assed attempt to milk an
old story, no matter what the sports sheet says about Shawne Merriman
and four-game suspensions. We’ve done it before, is the problem, and
it didn’t do any good, and so let’s please just move onto something
else, to something different; let’s please just move onto something
that doesn’t feel, you know, so wholly and hopeless stale –
Well relax, Bubba. I’m here to freshen things up.
You see, there’s a valuable lesson to be gleaned from the new French
law, and it goes something like this: Truth is what you make of it.
Such is the bottom line in this postmodern age of ours, where the
information revolution has shown us a world that doesn’t make sense
through any lens except the one we apply to it. We – All of Us – are the
only authority that counts anymore – and so a genocide is only a
genocide if we say it is, same as a sports scandal can only touch us
if we decide to let it. Which means, of course, that we – All of Us,
Bubba – could be done with the sports-and-drugs problem once and for
all, if we’d only have the stones to make like the Frogs and quit
denying three points which oughtn’t to be denied. To wit:
First, the Merriman case shows that drug use in professional American
sports isn’t going away. No sir, no how: We’re stuck with
pharmaceutically-altered superstars, no matter how ardently George
Mitchell and Henry Waxman claim to be getting a handle on the
problem. On the scale of mind-blowing revelations, this one ranks
somewhere just north of No Duh territory. The sooner we quit denying
the obvious – that athletes will continue to do anything and everything
they can to get an edge on the competition – the happier we’ll be.
Second, the use of performance-enhancing substances is not, if
current statistical trends can be trusted, The End of the World As We
Know It. It’s been two years since the drug issue got pushed to the
front burner on the national culture scene, and the sky has not
fallen. Our social institutions have not collapsed. Our children are
still the same spoiled, lethargic, Ritalin-addled Xbox-junkies
they’ve always been. More to the point, fans are still shelling out
sizable chunks of their weekly paychecks to get into the games, thus
proving that the tainted-pro-sports model is an economically viable
one. Everything might be different in the post-BALCO world, but
nothing much has changed – and pretending otherwise isn’t doing anybody
good. Selah.
Third, and finally, there’s the most important point of all: Once you
cut through all the aimless furor of the BALCO fallout – once you get
past the angst and the indignation and the absurd Kabuki pantomime of
the thing – we’re still just us. We have, as a nation, ranted and raved
and achieved not much of anything at all, mostly because there was
never frankly anything to achieve in the first place. Again, Bubba,
learn from the French: Truth is what we make of it, and until we stop
denying that the universe can only ever be what it is – until we stop
denying that the pill-and-needle habits of very large strangers do
exceptionally little to change the incontrovertible nature of our own
collective existence – we’re bound to keep grasping at the formless
shadow of nothing in particular. Which maybe isn’t the most vile
pastime in the history of the world, that grasping, but somehow it
seems like a waste, doesn’t it?: It seems like an underutilization of
resources, really, because God if we could only just recognize the
power of self-authorship, and cop to the fact of our uniquely
personal capacity to determine what’s real and what isn’t, then,
Bubba – then – then –
Then we could finally get down to only just saying, c’est tout…

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

HayRusGazArd Eyes Iran-Armenia Gas Pipeline

Armenpress
HAYRUSGAZARD EYES IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, ARMENPRESS: The chief manager
of the Russian-Armenian joint venture that delivers
Russian natural gas to Armenia via Georgia, said
yesterday the company asked the government to let it
take the management of a second gas pipeline that
stretches from Iran to Armenia.
Karen Karapetian, the chief manager of HayRusGazArd
company, said the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline will have
to be connected to HayRusGazArd network. Karapetian
denied media allegations that the Iran-Armenia gas
pipeline will be handed to a Russian company. He said
the question is whether Iran-Armenia pipeline will be
an independent company or will be given to
HayRusGazArd. He said handing the Iran-Armenia
pipeline to HayRusGazArd was logical.
Forty-five percent of shares in HayRusGazArd are
owned by Russian Gazprom, 10 percent are owned by
another Russian-owned group ITERA and the remaining 45
percent belong to the Armenian government.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Doubts Are Not Settled

A1+
DOUBTS ARE NOT SETTLED
[01:29 pm] 27 October, 2006
The part of the October 27 case referring to the organizers was
suspended last year due to the absence of corpus delicti. The
relatives of the victims are sure that not corpus delicti but the
desire to reveal the case was absent.
The doubts of the society as to the organizers of the attack were not
settled; moreover, surveys come to prove that 98% of the society is
sure there were hidden organizers. Today, the probability of revealing
the case is minimal as the main witnesses have either died, or left
Armenia for the USA where there are not much chances of finding them.
The five volumes containing data about the criminal case were never
investigated.
The identity of the person who killed Armenak Armenakyan was never
revealed.
Although there was information that several deputies supported the
criminals, not investigation was ever carried out either, especially
after Prosecutor Gagik Jhangiryan was invited to the President’s
residence and stopped active investigation. After Aram Sargsyan
resigned office, deputy Mushegh Movsisyan who was told to have
supported the criminals was set free. Later on, he died in a car
crash.
Alexan Haroutyunyan and Haroutyun Haroutyunyan too were set
free. Later on, they took up high posts in state structures.
Of course the names of those people who served not justice but the
authorities and took up high posts are worth mentioning: Aghvan
Hovsepyan who was Public Prosecutor in 1999 returned to his post
again, judge Samvel Uzunyan who investigated the case was appointed
President of Nor Norq Court, prosecutor Gagik Avetisyan was appointed
head of a department in the Public Prosecutor’s Office, prosecutor
Hakob Martirosyan was transferred to the department combating
corruption, Hakob Babayan, John Farkhoyan, Gevorg Matevosyan and
Marcel Matevosyan were appointed heads of different departments, and
Hrachya Haroutyunyan was appointed first deputy head of National
Security Service. Let us remind you that he was more caring about the
terrorists who decapitated the Government with the aim of coup d’etat
than about the 16-year-old boy who entered the Pedagogical University
with bottles of oil and packs of flour with the aim of carrying out a
«terrorist act» if he is not included in the Ginnes book. The boy was
killed by Hrachya Haroutyunyan.
The commander of the regiment accompanying the terrorists and his
soldiers were given medals and financial awards.
Where are the tools of the crime? Many of them are no more alive:
Norayr Eghiazaryan was killed in the prison cell, Vram Galstyan
committed suicide.
All the people who had anything to do with the October 27 case die in
mysterious circumstances: car crashes, heart attacks, or suicides.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Kocharian to Participate in Ceremony of Khachaturian Moscow Monument

PanARMENIAN.Net
RA President to Participate in Unveiling Ceremony of
Aram Khachaturian Monument in Moscow
27.10.2006 15:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ October 30 Armenian President Robert Kocharian will
depart for Moscow on a working visit, reported the RA leader’s press
office. On the same day he will meet with Russian President Vladimir
Putin. Robert Kocharian will also meet with Russian Prime Minister
Mikhail Fradkov and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov and participate in the
unveiling ceremony of the monument to composer Aram Khachaturian.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress