Union Of Armenian Youth Of Poland Organizes “Procession Of Silence”

UNION OF ARMENIAN YOUTH OF POLAND ORGANIZES “PROCESSION OF SILENCE” IN FRONT OF TURKISH EMBASSY IN WARSAW

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
April 26 2006

YEREVAN, April 26. /ARKA/. Union of Armenian Youth of Poland
organized “procession of silence” in front of the Turkish Embassy
in Warsaw. According to the Press and Information Department of the
RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the event was held on April 23, in
memory of victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915.

On the same day in Warsaw was held a memory evening organized by Polish
Union of Friends of Armenian Culture, “Poland-Armenia” community and
Union of Armenian Youth in Poland.

In the evening in St. Khach (St. Cross) Warsaw Church a liturgy was
chanted in memory of victims of the Armenian Genocide.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Hockey: Historic 6-0 Win For Armenia Vs Ireland In Div III

HISTORIC 6-0 WIN FOR ARMENIA VS IRELAND IN DIV III

European Hockey.Net News, UK
April 26 2006

First ever win for lowest seeded IIHF member country.

Armenian ice hockey history was written as Armenia’s national team
won its first game ever as it defeated Ireland 6-0 in the 2006 IIHF
World Championship, Division III in Reykjavik, Iceland.

John Ghazanchyan was the hero with two goals and three assists while
Gevork Kandakharyan had one goal and three assists. Goaltender Lavik
Ghazaryan was credited with the shutout, also a historic first.

Armenia, who going into the championship was ranked 45th out
45 nations in the IIHF World Ranking, debuted in the IIHF World
Championship program in 2004. The historic win came in Armenia’s
10th world championship game. It is a remarkable result given the
fact that Armenia lost to Ireland 23-1 only a year ago and 15-1 in
the Division III championship two years ago.

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Valdas Adamkus: Any Nation Has Right To Be Free And Independent,To P

VALDAS ADAMKUS: ANY NATION HAS RIGHT TO BE FREE AND INDEPENDENT, TO PRESERVE ITS ORIGINALITY IN ITS TERRITORY

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Apr 26 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Any nation, state,
human being has the right to be free, independent, to preserve its
originality in its territory. Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus
declared this on April 26, answering the question about Lithuania’s
position in connection with the Nagorno Karabakh problem at the
meeting with lecturers and students of Yerevan State University. “In
my opinion, what belongs to you should remain your possession, there
should be no argument in connection with this, but all this should be
formed through a dialogue,” he emphasized. The Lithuanian President
called on to start speaking with one another as only in this way
there can be a mutual understanding based on right solutions.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

7th Competition Of Young Pianists After Arno Babajanian To Start InY

7th COMPETITION OF YOUNG PIANISTS AFTER ARNO BABAJANIAN TO START IN YEREVAN ON APRIL 26

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Apr 26 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The 7th competition
of young pianists after the distinguished Armenian composer and pianist
Arno Babajanian will be held in Yerevan on April 26 – May 20. NT
correspondent was informed from the press service of the RA Ministry
of Culture and Youth Issues that the purpose of this competition held
every three years since 1986 is to discover young talented pupils of
musical schools, improve their performance art, encourage teachers’s
work and promote the works of the Armenian composers. According to
the same source, pupils of the piano departments of various musical,
art and other schools of Armenia, Javakhk and Artsakh will take part
in the competition. There are two age groups: junior (children under
12) and seniour (those under 15). The young pianists to win first,
second and third places will be given diplomas and money awards, while
those who have not taken a prize-winning place – encouragement letters
of acknowledgement and souvenirs Besides these three awards, the jury
has established three special awards – for the best performance of an
Arno Babajanian’s musical composition, for the best young participant
and for the best performance of an Armenian composer’s work. The
main requirement of this competition is that each participant has to
perform one of Arno Babajanian’s works.

Memory Events Dedicated To 91st Anniversary Of Armenian Genocide Tak

MEMORY EVENTS DEDICATED TO 91st ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TAKE PLACE IN KIEV AND ODESSA

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Apr 26 2006

KIEV, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A joint event dedicated
to the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, organized by the RA
Embassy to Ukraine, the Armenian community of Kiev and the Ukrainian
diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church took place on April 24 in
the yard of the Pokrovskaya church of Kiev, at the memorial stone
proving former existence of the Armenian church of the 15th century
there. Armen Khachatrian, the RA Ambassador to Ukraine, Roman Balayan,
a famous film director living in Kiev, representatives of the Armenian
community of Kiev made speeches condemning the Genocide. A memory
liturgy was celebrated by priest Hovhannes, the clergyman of the
Ukrainian diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church. As Noyan Tapan
was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and Information
Department, a memory event dedicated to the 91st anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide was held in Odessa as well.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Issue Of Introducing Institution Of Bank Ombudsman In Armenia To BeD

ISSUE OF INTRODUCING INSTITUTION OF BANK OMBUDSMAN IN ARMENIA TO BE DISCUSSED IN MAY

Noyan Tapan
Apr 26 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The Union of Armenian Banks (UAB)
will discuss in May the expediency of introduction of the institution
of bank ombudsman in the country. NT correspondent was informed at
the UAB that in accordance with the developed regulations, the bank
ombudsman shall mainly protect the interests of bank customers and
in case of necessity propose the appropriate punitive measures that
the bank should apply against unscrupulous employees. The ombudsman
will also examine complaints about a bank filed by another bank.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russia Marks 91st Anniversary Of Armenian Genocide

RUSSIA MARKS 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
April 26 2006

YEREVAN, April 26. /ARKA/. 91st anniversary of Armenian Genocide has
been marked in Moscow and in Russians regions populated by Armenians,
Armenian Foreign Ministry press service reports. Armenian Apostolic
Church New-Nakhichevan and Russian dioceses leader Bishop Yezras
Nersisyan served a liturgy in Armenian Church of St. Resurrection in
Moscow to remember and honor 1.5mln killed in the genocide.

Then a mourning rally was held in the church’s yard. Armenian Embassy
staff and representatives of Armenian NGOs in Russia attended the
event.

A protest action was staged outside Turkish Embassy in Moscow.

Members of Union of Russian Armenians, Russian-Armenian Cooperation
organization, Armenian Community Organization of Moscow and Ararat
cultural association took part in the rally.

Documents related to Armenian Genocide were shown and Four Years
under Half Moon book written by Raphael de Nogales, these horrible
events witness and Turkish army mercenary, was presented in Ararat
Park Hayat hotel.

Concert of Arax Belgian musical band took place in Hermitage Moscow
Garden.

Besides, Federal Russian TV Channel showed Atom Yeghoyan film “Ararat”
on February 23.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Events Dedicated To 91st Anniversary Of Armenian Genocide Held InThr

EVENTS DEDICATED TO 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE HELD IN THREE ARMENIAN DIOCESES OF IRAN

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Apr 26 2006

TEHRAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The Hay Dat (Armenian
cause) Committees of three Armenian dioceses of Iran worked out
all-embracing programs of spiristic events dedicated to the 91st
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. As Noyan Tapan was informed
by the RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and Information Department, on
late April 23 the divine liturgy was celebrated by Archbishop Sepuh
Sargsian, the primate of the Tehran Armenian Diocese at the Surb
Sargis church of Tehran. Then RA Ambassador to Iran Karen Nazarian,
representatives of Iranian Armenian unions and organizations as well
as citizens of Armenia being in Iran laid wreaths to the Armenian
Genocide martyrs’ monument placed in the yard of the church. After the
April 24 morning church ceremony, about 20 thousand Iranian Armenians,
after a mass meeting taken place in the yard of the church, started
an organized march in the central streets of Tehran with calls and
slogans condemning the Genocide. A spiritism evening dedicated to the
91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took place in the evening
in the big hall of the “Ararat” sports and cultural complex. Haykazun
Alvrtsian, a professor of the Armenology Department of the Yerevan
State University, a candidate of philological sciences made a speech
at the event. The RA Ambassador to Iran and the primate of the
Armenian diocese of Iran also made speeches during the event. The
mass media of Iran touched upon the Armenian Genocide. An interview
with Ambassador K.Nazarian was published in the April 24 issue of the
“Iran News” daily. Numerous events, artistic-theatrical performances,
spiritual concerts, speeches, photo exhibitions and other events are
held in other cities of Iran populated by Armenians as well.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenian Church History Teachers To Undergo Training In Vanadzor

ARMENIAN CHURCH HISTORY TEACHERS TO UNDERGO TRAINING IN VANADZOR

Noyan Tapan
Apr 26 2006

VANADZOR, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Vardan Ghandilian, Deputy Director
of the National Institute of Education, a person responsible for
introduction of the subject “History of the Armenian Church” in
Armenian comprehensive schools, and priest Ghukas Zakarian, Director
of the Propaganda and Education Center (PEC) of Echmiadzin, visited
the city of Vanadzor on April 22. During the visit, an agreement on
organizing training courses for teachers of Vanadzor and adjacent
villages was reached with Director of the PEC of Gugark diocese,
priest of Grigor Narekatsi Church Ter Vahan Azarian. The Propaganda and
Education Center of Echmiadzin was founded in 1997 on the initiative of
Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II. More than 70 teachers underwent
training there before 1999. They studied the methods of teaching the
history of the Armenian Church and participated in practical lessons
organized at the center.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

President Begins Visit Seeking To Remain At Arms-Length From U.S.Ten

PRESIDENT BEGINS VISIT SEEKING TO REMAIN AT ARMS-LENGTH FROM U.S. TENSIONS WITH IRAN
Barry Schweid
Associated Press writer Aida Sultanova contributed to this report

AP Worldstream
Apr 26, 2006

While pledging ccontinued support to counter terrorism, President
Ilham Aliev of Azerbaijan said Wednesday, “Azerbaijan will not be
engaged in any kind of potential operation against Iran.”

Aliev opened a three-day visit Wednesday seeking to remain at
arms-length from rising U.S. tensions with Iran.

He cited a “very clear” agreement with Iran that that the two countries
would not permit their territory to be used for operations against
the other.

Aliev, who is due to meet with President George W. Bush on Friday at
the White House, spoke at the private Council on Foreign Relations.

He said his Caspian Sea nation, which shares a border with Iran
where 30 million Azeris live, and with Russia, wanted to remain an
“island of stability” in the tough neighborhood.

At the same time, Aliev said Azerbaijan had sent troops to Iraq,
Afghanistan and Kosovo, and would “do its best to stand shoulder to
shoulder” with the United States on security.

The president, who took office in October 2003, has the potential to
be an intermediary between the Bush administration and Iran.

Iranian Defense Minister Mustafa Mohammad Najjar, on a visit to Baku
last week, said Aliev could use his talks in Washington to “explain”
Iran’s views to the United States.

Next week, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due in Baku for
a regional economic conference.

Aliev said he did not think Iran would be a “major aspect” of his
talks in Washington, which are due to include a meeting with Vice
President Dick Cheney.

But he said “if the question of regional security arises we will
discuss it.”

Azerbaijan is committed to peace in the region, he said. “We need to
try to provide peace and stability.”

“At this time,” he said, “it is best to concentrate on a peaceful
resolution” of the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programs, which the
United States and European allies say seek development of a nuclear
bomb.

On another issue, due to be aired during Aliev’s visit, he conceded
there was a need for political reform in his country, a former Soviet
republic of 7.9 million which became independent 16 years ago.

Referring to Azerbaijan’s energy boom, Aliev said “economic reform
without political reform will lead to severe problems.”

He said his country was moving forward on both fronts.

Freedom House on Tuesday said Azerbaijan restricts political and human
rights and is among the lowest-ranked countries in the private rights
group’s annual surveys.

“President Bush has made democracy promotion a priority of his
presidency,” Freedom House executive director Jennifer Windsor said
in a statement. “His upcoming meeting with President Aliev presents
an important opportunity for him to discuss Azerbaijan’s democracy
deficit.”

Aliev, in response to questions Wednesday, rejected the description of
his government as a “regime” and said ‘we have all the major freedoms.”

Critics have questioned whether U.S. criticism would be muted due to
Azerbaijan’s role in supplying the West with Caspian Sea oil.

In his remarks, Aliev spoke most about a dispute with Armenia over
the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave of Azerbaijian. Ethnic Armenian forces
hold the region, in what Aliev called an occupation.

He said Azerbaijan’s recovery of the territory was not subject to
negotiations.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress