Kocharian: Duty of All Armenians To Support NKR Development

ROBERT KOCHARIAN: DUTY OF ALL ARMENIANS IS TO SUPPORT NKR’S
DEVELOPMENT, STRENGTHENING AND INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. “The Artsakh
people has made its historical choice, to protect its national rights
in the war thrusted upon it and today is building a free and
democratic state,” RA President Robert Kocharian’s congratulatory
message on the occasion of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Day
reads. “The greatest memorial to the immortal heroes of Artsakh war is
free and independent Karabakh,” RA President emphasized. Mentioning
that the building of statehood taking place in Nagorno Karabakh is
aimed at all-round development of the country and at raising of the
people’s living standard, Robert Kocharian stressed that “the presence
of the strong and democratic statehood in Artsakh is a necessary
guarantee for peaceful and fair solution to the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict.” “The duty of the Republic of Armenia and all Armenians is
to support development and strengthening of Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
as well as its international recognition,” RA President’s message
spread by RA President’s Press Office read. Nagorno Karabakh Republic
was proclaimed on September 2, 1991.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

2% Growth in Gasoline Prices, 5.8% Growth in Diesel Fuel Prices

2% GROWTH IN GASOLINE PRICES AND 5.8% GROWTH IN DIESEL FUEL PRICES
REGISTERED IN ARMENIA IN AUGUST 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN. A 2% growth in the prices of gasoline was
registered in Armenia in August on July 2006. The prices of diesel fuel grew
by 5.8% over the indicated period. According to the RA National Statistical
Service, the growth in the prices of gasoline and diesel fule made 18.1% and
7.2% respectively in August 2006 on August 2005.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Does Kocharyan Need The Trust of The Criminal or The Society?

DOES KOCHARYAN NEED THE TRUST OF THE CRIMINAL OR THE SOCIETY?
Lragir.am
01 Sept 06
It was apparent that the August 30 news conference of the speaker of
Robert Kocharyan was the result of fine calculations. It is almost
beyond doubt that on his birthday Robert Kocharyan wanted to become
the hero of the press, not only to be spoken about but also to speak
about the process underway in the country. And though his words would
be mediated, nevertheless they would be perceived as Robert
Kocharyan’s. Why did they prefer press? Because for the major part of
the political sphere of Armenia it is perhaps the only available
media. Available in terms of not only finance but also cognition. They
do not watch TV because in restaurants the band does not allow hearing
anything, and they are technically and genetically incompatible with
the web. Therefore, it was clear to the president that only the
newspapers are accessible for the most part of the political sphere he
would like to communicate.
Speaking about active politics on his birthday, the president in fact
wanted to show to the government community that even his birthday
cannot take his attention from the political affairs of the country
and distract him from the governmental and home political
processes. In other words, his finger is constantly on the pulse of
the process, in other words he is still the president of the
country. It means Robert Kocharyan feels he should confirm this fact.
For its part, this means that the president is worried by the
developments underway in the political sphere. And if he wants to
emphasize that he is the one who may approve or disapprove all this,
it means he feels that maybe most people think otherwise. Perhaps this
is the reason why the speaker of the president acted without Serge
Sargsyan’s instruction.
The anxiety of the president might be determined by two circumstances.
Either he is concerned that the society may start viewing him as an
observer or he thinks that the branches of power may view him as an
observer. The circumstance of the society is unlikely because over the
eight years of his office Robert Kocharyan has never showed that the
public opinion about him interests him. Consequently, the anxiety of
the president is connected with the government circles, who are
hearing increasingly more forecasts and recommendations, and if Serge
Sargsyan does not launch an offensive for power until January, after
January he may no longer believe in the New Year miracle. And the
president does not have any guarantees that Serge Sargsyan will not
believe such forecasts and will not decide to give himself a New Year
gift. And what isthe most horrible thing, the people surrounding him
may decide to give a New Year present to the `grand master’.
Announcing that there are no controversies between Serge Sargsyan and
him, and there are no controversies between Bargavach Hayastan Party
and the Republican Party, the president is most probably temporizing,
until January.
Perhaps he also came to believe that Serge Sargsyan is able until
January and will be unable after January. And in order to instill
trust in unity in the governmental environment Robert Kocharyan
demands facts on the existence of the criminal, in other words, it
wants to convey to the same criminal` one for all and all for one.
Will the criminal believe Kocharyan, however? And most importantly,
will Serge Sargsyan believe the statement that he does not have
controversies with Robert Kocharyan?
However, perhaps, this is not essential. The essential thing is that
by temporizing the president is wasting time, moving in the wrong
direction. It appeared that at least at the end of the second term
Robert Kocharyan would quit in accordance with the law, seeking the
belief of the public, not that of the criminal. To assure that at
least by the end of his office he was ready to make definite efforts
to reform the system of governance. He should have tried to make the
public believe in him, of course, if he is likely to continue living
in this country and participate in its public and political life.
Meanwhile, the president is wasting all his opportunities to cultivate
belief in his actions. And if the same criminal believes him, believes
and does not attack until January, it will be not only the result of
accepting and believing but also not considering him to be a serious
obstacle.
HAKOB BADALYAN
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Concern For The Top Of Power

CONCERN FOR THE TOP OF POWER
Lragir.am
01 Sept 06
The Russian president is said to have told Robert Kocharyan that Serge
Sargsyan is not a desirable successor of Robert Kocharyan. The news
reporters reminded about this, `I am surprised at the short-sightedness
of people, the poison and bile in our news reporters and politicians.
I treat many cases with humor because I know what this information
about the talk of the presidents of two countries means. In other
words, this wretched person circulated this information and confused
the society, considering that they have greater possibilities than the
special services of the world and can have information on it. It is
funny.’
Serge Sargsyan says these people have only one concern, `These people
want to be at the top of power. These people want to get great
influence on the society through dishonest ways. The wish to be at the
top of power is not condemnable, the methods and ways are condemnable.
Especially that sometimes these people make these analyses when they
are not sober.’
Serge Sargsyan also informed that opening the Russian-Georgian
checkpoint of Verin Lars, which has a vital importance for Armenia,
does not depend on us. When the Russian party finishes the repair,
the checkpoint will be opened. Serge Sargsyan thinks the closed
society does not affect our society.
Meanwhile, the military budget depends on us, which will grow along
with the growth of the GDP. 3.5 percent of the state budget will be
allocated for military expenditures. The defense minister of Armenia
thinks Azerbaijan will not cut military expenditures even after the
recommendations of the European Union.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

European College Was Opened

EUROPEAN COLLEGE WAS OPENED
Lragir.am
01 Sept 06
On September 1 the college of European Regional Academy was officially
opened in Yerevan. According to the director of the Academy Husik
Gevorgyan, this is the first step in the reform of the system of
vocational education.
According to him, the reforms in higher education and vocational
educationare determined by the integration of Armenia with Europe and
our country’s joining the declaration of Bologna.
The college corresponding to European standards has branches in Kapan,
Martuni, Idjevan, Hrazdan, Ashtarak, it has contacts with the
universitiesof Marseilles, Munich, Barcelona, which assist the college
in working out curriculum.
It is foreseen to set up relations with the vocational colleges of
Europe and implement student exchange programs, as well as training
for the college teachers. It is also planned to increase branches. In
this academic year, the number of the students of the college will
reach 700.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenia to participate in the `Elite Model Look’

Armenia to participate in the
01.09.2006 17:53
Alisa Gevorgyan
“Radiolur”
`Elite Model Look’ is the most celebrated contest in the fashion
market of the world. This year Armenia will for the first time
participate in the contest. The Office of the contest agency headed by
Vice Miss Europe Lusine Tovmasyan was opened in Yerevan. The best out
of the 24 participants will be chosen on September 7 during the
contest to be held at the Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
`This is a very famous contest. The doors of different model agencies
will be open for the winner. The contest in Armenia is held consistent
with international standards,’ chief producer of the Public TV Hrach
Keshishyan told ` Radiolur.’
The preparations of the `Elite Model Look’ contest have been under way
for several months. The 24 beauties have been elected by a large
jury. `The jury was comprised of both plastic surgeons, photographers,
directors, designers and other specialists. All the girls are under
21. The participants are expected to demonstrate artistry and
intellect,’ Hrach Keshishyan said.
During the first month the girls were holding the trainings in
Yerevan. No they have been isolated and are working in one of the
hotels in Sevan.
In two months the winner will leave for Thailand to participate in the
main ` Elite Model Look’ contest. It should be mentioned that viewers
of the Public TV will have the opportunity to watch both contests
live.

16 Refugee Families Handed Over Housing Certificates

Panorama.am
13:56 01/09/06

16 REFUGEE FAMILIES HANDED OVER HOUSING CERTIFICATES
Sixteen refugee-families from Azerbaijan, who resided in a hostel at
70/1 Moldovakan address, received certificates on flat ownership
today. Aram Harutunyan, minister of city building, told reporters that
the certificates for 1-room flats cost 6.511 million Armenian
drams. The Ministry of City Building relies on market prices submitted
by the State Cadastre. In his words, some 590 refugee-families
received such certificates last year.
Gagik Yeganyan, head of agency for migration and refugees, informed
the reporters that another 220 families, residing in Kotaik region,
will receive such certificates by the end of the year. The state
budget envisages 875 million Armenia drams for such purposes.
Program 2005-2007, with a budget of over $25 million, will provide
housing to 3200 refugee-families. As of today, 10.5 thousand refugees
live in Armenia. /Panorama.am/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenian DM ridicules reports about his presidential nomination

Armenian minister ridicules reports about his presidential nomination

Arminfo
1 Sep 06

Yerevan, 1 September: Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan treats
with humour reports published in local media about details of the
Sochi meeting between the Armenian and Russian presidents. The reports
claim that the presidents discussed his candidacy for the post of
Armenian president.
At today’s meeting with journalists Sarkisyan said he surprised by the
short-sightedness of some politicians and journalists, but he
perceives all this with humour, because he knows what one-to-one
meetings between presidents of two countries are like.
“So this man, who has leaked information to media and mislead the
public, believes that he has more capabilities than foreign
intelligence services and can have access to this kind of
information. Such peoples are solely interested in having as much
power as possible and having an influence on the public.
Sometimes drunk peoples do such analyses,” Sarkisyan said.
[Passage omitted: Sarkisyan speaking about the situation within his
Republican Party of Armenia]
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Georgian leader asks businesses to help out grape farmers

Georgian leader asks businesses to help out grape farmers

Imedi TV, Tbilisi
31 Aug 06

Mikheil Saakashvili has asked private companies to buy 10,000 tonnes
of grapes each to minimize the effect of an “economic war” declared by
Russia against Georgia. In a speech broadcast live by major networks,
Saakashvili said he was instructing the prime minister to coordinate
the efforts to assist farmers in Kakheti province with the help of
five cabinet members. Saakashvili said by closing its market to the
Georgian wine Russia was hoping to cause a “total catastrophe” in
Georgia. In a fierce attack on Russia, he compared its leadership to
predators who “will eat you up if they smell blood”. He also said that
during his recent talks with the Russians he was told that “the only
thing you can ask of us is not to make your situation worse than it is
today”.
The following is an excerpt from report by Georgian Imedi TV on 31
August: [Presenter] The president of Georgia is meeting businessmen in
Sagarejo. We go live to [Mikheil] Saakashvili’s meeting with
representatives of the business community.
New Customs Code
[Saakashvili, in a vineyard] Greetings. I will turn around. You
probably have never seen the president make a speech in such an
unusual setting. I probably have never stood at such an angle to the
microphone.
First of all, I would like to welcome you all here in Kakheti. Thank
you very much for taking time. I know that this is holiday season.
Most of you look very refreshed. We are very pleased because this
means that in September our business will go back to rebuilding our
country with more vigour. It was important for me to meet you and
discuss what the state should do for you and what you can do for your
people, what you can do for your business, for your success and,
consequently, for Georgia’s future, Georgia’s success and every
Georgian’s well-being.
Before we move on to the main issues I’d like us to start with one
also very important issue. Tomorrow, on 1 September, the new Customs
Code enters into force. Customs duties on a vast majority of imported
products, apart from a majority of agricultural products and certain
types of products that can be produced in Georgia, have been
abolished. We do not want our products to face even more
competition. [Passage omitted]
Russia’s Georgia “policy”
While we have done everything we could, are doing and will continue to
do for you not to be intimidated by the Georgian state, there has
emerged a big intimidator. It is trying to terrorize you and the whole
of Georgia.
Unfortunately, it is our neighbour’s, Russia’s political
establishment. In recent years Russia has unfortunately had a clearly
articulated policy with respect to Georgia. I would like to believe
that this is the policy of only one part of Russia’s leadership. The
policy exists however. The policy is very straightforward, not to give
Georgia an opportunity to raise its head, get stronger and restore its
territorial integrity because Abkhazia must never go back into
Georgia’s fold, because Tskhinvali [South Ossetia] must never go back
into Georgia’s fold, because if Georgia is successful it will shatter
the world-view of the people who take these decisions. Hence, there is
a very clear policy in Russia aimed at changing the government and the
authorities in Georgia as soon as possible, before it is too late for
them. They are doing this in a very simple way. We should strangle
Georgia to make the Georgian people believe that it makes no sense to
fight for freedom, it makes no sense to fight for the restoration of
the rule of law in Abkhazia and that they should overthrow this
government, go down on their knees and crawl and kiss their toes and
give in once and for all.
They are not even promising anything in return. I know this because I
have had talks. Are you not in a bad situation, they ask. The only
thing we can do for you is not make it worse. Don’t ask for anything
else in exchange for talking to us, let alone Abkhazia or
Tskhinvali. You will never get them back.
Forget about them. Your main concern should be not to make your
situation even worse. This is what we are told. Everyone else is
offering help and assistance in the restoration of our territorial
integrity. These people are telling us to forget about our
territories. The only thing you can ask of us is not to make your
situation worse than it is today. Frankly speaking, this was the
essence of my recent talks with our partners in Russia. They are
saying this at every level. They have finally closed the
[Qazbegi-Zemo] Larsi checkpoint [border crossing]. They closed it not
only to us but also to neighbouring Armenia whose cargo went through
Larsi. Let’s do some things together, they are saying to Armenia. They
will of course fail to get anyone to agree to this but there are
attempts to put pressure on Armenia too in the context of
Georgia. They have completely closed their market to our wine. They
have closed their market to our products. They have closed their
market to between 90 and 95 per cent of products we export. The
situation is very clear. There are three components [to their policy].
The closure of everything is the first. Their satellite parties in
Georgia are the second. These parties have different names but it is
very easy to identify them. The people who are saying that the
Georgian authorities have closed the [Russian] wine market to the
Kakheti farmers are representatives of Russia. The people who are
saying that the Georgian authorities are unable to have the Qazbegi
checkpoint opened are representatives of Russia. Unlike some of my
predecessors, I am not talking about Kremlin agents and KGB agents and
so on. The people who echo these decision makers’ call for the
Georgians to moan that the closure of the border is the fault of this
government, that the closure of the market is the fault of this
government are their main allies in Georgia. It is these people and
the media outlets disseminating this. These networks will soon start
propagating views that the problems with the harvest are the fault of
the government.
“Predators”
No-one has ever succeeded by being a slave. I assure you of
this. No-one has ever achieved anything by bowing their head. No-one
has ever managed to restore their county’s territorial integrity or
create a proper economy by kissing someone else’s feet. Only self
respecting countries, countries like Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and
Latvia, which went through exactly the same problems and yet have
become Europe’s most successful economies, can succeed. I do not want
to name a number of other countries which do everything to please
these forces but nevertheless are beggars, as poor as they have always
been.
Therefore, our approach, my friends, is very simple. When will the
Russian wine market open? I can say this openly. They are
listening. There are 12 institutes in Moscow recoding every speech of
mine. I would like to say to spite them that as soon as they are
certain that Georgia hasn’t collapsed the Russian wine market will
open. [Passage omitted]
At a recent meeting Russian diplomats said they were surprised we were
not begging them over wine. We know that wine is a big problem for
us. Do you think they will open the market if we talk to them about
wine? They will conclude that they are doing the right thing and
should push even harder because these people have predator
instincts. They will eat you up if they smell blood. On the other
hand, every predator backs off when it senses that you are strong.
This is a predator instinct. Attempts to talk to a predator, persuade
it or make it feel remorse are in vain. A predator has no
conscious. It is guided by animal instincts. It respects power and it
knows who is afraid of it and who is not. Our task today is to say,
without any excess rhetoric, swearing or insults, that we shall do
what we have to do no matter what.
I would like to tell you that this year we have already had a nearly
50 per cent mechanical rise in exports to every country but
Russia. [As heard] If we manage to double the growth next year we will
reach the 2005 figures. Next year, we will be able to reach the 2005
figures, the highest figures since independence. This year we can
reach the 20m bottle mark. This is the figure for 2004, the first year
after the revolution. If we, together, overcome these problems this
year, if on our television they do not see – and I want to tell our
farmers, the farmers in Kakheti, brothers, we will have problems this
year. We will have problems because this was their plan. Their plan
however was to cause not just problems but a total
catastrophe. [Passage omitted]
Asks businesses to help out farmers
There is another thing I would like you to do. We should all help
Kakheti this year. I’d like you to do this. Where is [Tbilisi Mayor]
Gigi Ugulava? Come here, please. We are here in a beautiful
vineyard. I came with my bodyguards.
There also is a new police station in Sagarejo. This is very good. A
decision has been taken to – I have told you that no-one is forcing
you to do anything and no-one is threatening you. The state no longer
extorts money. I would like to extort little bit of money from you
today, for the first and the final time. I propose that your
companies buy 10,000 tonnes of grapes each in Kakheti this year. You
can feed it to your staff or make wine out of it and put your
companies’ names on it. Ugulava has a proposal.
[Ugulava] We have decided that the Mayor’s Office will buy twice as
much as the companies present here. [Passage omitted]
[Saakashvili] I should also tell you that an economic war has been
declared against us. This is nothing but an economic war. This is not
an ordinary situation. An economic war has been declared on us to make
us weak now so that they do not lose a bigger war later. Therefore, we
are setting up a kind of military command centres. I am instructing
[Zurab] Noghaideli, the prime minister, to coordinate rtveli [grape
harvest] in Kakheti. We have assigned ministers to four main
districts, five to be precise, Sagarejo, Gurjaani, Telavi, Qvareli and
Sighnaghi. There are problems with [the sale of] grapes in other
places too but these are affected more than others. We have assigned
ministers, Noghaideli, [Mikheil] Svimonishvili, the agriculture
minister, Vano Merabishvili, the interior minister, Irakli
Okruashvili, the defence minister and Zurab Adeishvili, the
prosecutor-general. Each of them is responsible for one district. The
government is not taking anything and is not setting the prices.
We cannot introduce military communism but we will give tractors to
people free of charge, we will assist in organizational issues and we
will facilitate the provision of loans by private banks to plants so
that the loss we incur in this year’s rtveli is as small as
possible. We will incur a loss but we must not make the enemy
happy. We must not let the enemy achieve its goal. They should see
that they are dealing with an organized nation as during the energy
crises. [Passage omitted]
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Agassi’s swansong extended after five-set thriller

Agassi’s swansong extended after five-set thriller
Veteran American overcomes Marcos Baghdatis in five-set thriller
Staff and agencies
Friday September 1, 2006
_Guardian Unlimited_ ()
Andre Agassi extended his career by at least another match after
overcoming Marcos Baghdatis in a five-set marathon.
The 36-year-old raced to a two-set and four-game lead as the Cypriot
battled with cramp and a sore wrist, but Baghdatis then rallied to
take the second-round match into a final-set decider. However, Agassi,
who will retire after this tournament, showed his experience to win
6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 7-5 after nearly four hours of play.
The American had received an injection of cortisone prior to the match
to help ease his chronic back pain, although it was 21-year-old
Baghdatis who seemed to suffer more during the match, finally
succumbing to exhaustion in the fifth set. “In the fourth set it
wasn’t my back getting tight it was my throat and my breathing,” said
Agassi. “I just fought hard and to see someone struggle so hard
physically at the end was not an ideal way for such a high-standard
game of tennis to end. I felt so good today and what a time to feel
it!”
Baghdatis said he wasn’t surprised that he had suffered with cramp
while Agassi, 15 years his senior, had not. He said: “It wasn’t
physical: I think it was about stress. It’s not easy. You have to
control yourself. Andre has more experience than me, so maybe that’s
why.”
Agassi, who will face German Benjamin Becker in the third round,
added: “It’s a guy like that that makes it easier to walk away from
the game because you see what kind of hands it’s in. He’s just a true
professional with a lot of style and a lot of charisma and a lot of
talent.” When asked whether he thought his body would recover in time
for the match, he said: “I can give it three, four hours, but
afterwards I just don’t know what to expect anymore. It’s just not
getting easier.”
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress