Yes To Abkhazian, How About Armenian

YES TO ABKHAZIAN, HOW ABOUT ARMENIAN

Lragir.am
17 April 06

Akhalkalaki, April 14, A-Info. According to the news agency RIA Novosty
information released on April 14 Georgian speaker Nino Burdjanadzeh
stated that everyone in Georgia must learn the Abkhazian language,
at least the elementary level. The speaker of the parliament said
this necessuty is motivated by the constitutional status of Abkhazian,
which requires honoring this language.

Khachatur Stepanyan, the representative of the Council of Armenian
NGOs of Samtskhe-Javakheti, in response to Nino Burdjanadzeh’s
statement, raised the question of the official status of Armenian
in the south of Georgia (Samtskhe-Javakheti and Tsalka), populated
with Armenians. According to Khachatur Stepanyan, if the country’s
government considers making the language of a de-facto independent area
with a population of 60 thousand official in this area and teaching
it at schools, it would be immoral to refuse an official status for
200 thousand law-abiding citizens (the Armenians of South Georgia).

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Budapest Court Has Sentenced Ramil Safarov

Budapest Court Has Sentenced Ramil Safarov

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15.04.2006

Final process concerning Azerbaijani Officer, Ramil Safarov, was held
on April 13, 2006 in Budapest City Court.

First, long-awaited verdict of the Court was delivered. Judge, Andras
Vashkuti, on behalf of Hungarian Republic, announced that Ramil
Safarov is sentenced to life in prison for killing an Armenian
officer, Gurgen Margaryan, with a 30-year minimum before parole
hearing.

After delivering the verdict, judge, A. Vashkuti, informed about the
details of the crime and results of investigation. To comprehend the
fact of the crime, judge informed about Armenian-Azerbaijan,
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He underlined that the above conflict
caused numerous victims, and that Armenian military forces control the
territory of the Upper Karabakh. Accused, R.

Safarov, accordingly to judge, not partaking in military operations,
witnessed many killings and suffering of his compatriots. And these
facts inspired him to choose military profession.

However, despite these facts, the judge did not take into account
post-traumatic shock of the accused officer believing that R. Safarov
got the weapon earlier and was ready to commit a crime, and having
done it he voluntary gave himself up to representatives of law
enforcement authority.

After announcement of court decision, Public Prosecutor expressed her
consent with decision. The accused, said he did not agree with the
decision demanding appeal. R. Safarov’s lawyer, Gyorgy Magyar also
expressed his discontent and demanded appeal. Lawyer did not agree
with the final verdict of the judge as well as definition of the crime
as assassination committed deliberately and cruelly, in this
connection he said that appeal would be lodged immediately.

The judge announced that the court of appellate jurisdiction would
consider the case and R. Safarov would stay in the same detention
place until completion of court process.

Court meeting was over. Representatives of the Embassy of the Republic
of Azerbaijan to Hungary, our diaspora members, Azerbaijani students,
representatives of Hungarian, Azerbaijani, Turkish, Armenian etc. mass
media attended court meeting.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Kocharian: Armenian Police Fulfills Its Mission with Honor

PanARMENIAN.Net

Kocharian: Armenian Police Fulfills Its Mission with Honor

15.04.2006 19:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Police fulfills its mission of fighting
crime, protecting public order, human rights and citizen’s property
with honor, Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated in the course
of the celebration of the 5th anniversary of the Police of Armenia
today. «The Police should timely and neatly respond to all
incidents. Enhancing the professional level of policemen is important
in everyday work. Under the conditions of new challenges it is
necessary to cooperation more closely with international structures
for fighting money-laundering, drug trafficking and terrorism,» the
state leader said.

Mr. Kocharian also emphasized the need for more efficient struggle
against violations of public order and rules of the road. «During the
national liberation war in Artsakh the Police of Armenia fulfilled its
mission with honor on battlefields to guard state frontiers. Everyone
should be guided by the principle that the role of the police is very
important in a strong and developed state,» the Armenian President
said.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Baku Suggests Launching Nation-Wide Information Campaign

PanARMENIAN.Net

Baku Suggests Launching Nation-Wide Information Campaign

15.04.2006 20:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The war between Azerbaijan and Armenia takes place
not only at the contact line of fire, but also in the information
space. From time to time and sometimes regularly both countries commit
diversion and implement campaigns to provoke the adversary and convey
their truth on the developments to the international community. There
is a huge number of examples of Azerbaijan’s defeat in information war
against Armenia, writes the Zerkalo, a Baku-based newspaper.

Another matter is who is guilty of it, the newspaper asks.
«Undoubtedly, the state structures of Azerbaijan are guilty first of
all, e.g. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the State Committee on
Affairs of Azerbaijanis Abroad. The Ministry and the Committee should
think over campaigns and work out their implementation.

«What do our Embassies do to disseminate the truth on the
Armenian-Azeri relations throughout the world? Judging from the
scarce information, received by Azerbaijan, our Embassies «do not
suffer» special activity. The same is true of the Diaspora,» the
Zerkalo writes.

The article authors see a solution as follows, «All state structures,
NGOs, political parties, citizens and all others, who care for the
image of our country, should start a nation-wide campaign
conditionally called Azerbaijan Starts Winning.» As initial actions
the newspaper recommends providing all international structures with
lists of cultural and historic values, which remained in the
«occupied» territories and attain monitoring of their state. At that
the newspaper underscores it is not «infected» with the idea that all
agitation of history and culture of Azerbaijan should be of
anti-Armenian nature.

Nagi: `Hungarian Courts Not Worth Trusting’

PanARMENIAN.Net

Nagi: `Hungarian Courts Not Worth Trusting’

15.04.2006 20:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `After all that happened we should not leave Ramil
Safarov’s fate to the mercy of Hungarian courts,’ said Akif Nagi, head
of Protection Committee of Safarov’s Rights. He said Budapest court
had issued `a very unjust and severe sentence’ regarding Azeri officer
Ramil Safarov. `This witnesses the lack of justice in
Hungary. Alongside the shame on Hungarian authorities and courts, this
case demonstrated their dependence on Armenian lobby. `Appealing to
the higher judicial instances of this country makes no sense any
more», Mr. Nagi said.

He said also `the first injustice’ was trying Safarov’s case not in
military tribunal but in a civil court. «Taking all this in
consideration we think Azerbaijan’s government should do its best to
return Safarov home. Each day of his stay in Hungary is a threat to
his life. Moreover, there is no necessity to try his case in other
judicial instances of Hungary as it should be done in a NATO military
tribunal or somewhere in neutral European country. We do not trust
Hungarian courts», Nagi stressed, reports Trend.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Separatist regime occupied Azerbaijani lands prepare for war

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
April 15 2006

Separatist regime occupied Azerbaijani lands prepare for war

[ 15 Apr. 2006 14:12 ]

Separatist regime occupied Azerbaijani lands is holding military
training for troops. The trainings are being held within 2006 army
trainings.

The aim of training is to examine the fighting preparation of the
army. APA Garabagh bureau reports that the shots in the training are
clearly heard in the Azerbaijani Army’s positions. Besides, ordnance
and mine explosions in the training caused shake of houses and break
of windows in Azerbaijan residential zone. The information says that
voice of ordinance, mine and ammunition frightened the local
residents.
Trainings are being held under command of Armenian Armed Forces’
headquarters, colonel-general Mikhail Arutunyan. /APA/

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenian, Azerbaijani leaders could meet again on Karabakh: French

Agence France Presse — English
April 13, 2006 Thursday 10:39 PM GMT

Armenian, Azerbaijani leaders could meet again on Karabakh: French
negotiator

The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan may meet again in the coming
months to resume talks over the contested Nagorno Karabakh region, a
French mediator in the conflict said here Thursday, expressing the
hope that negotiations between the leaders could take place in June.

“We are prepared to present the presidents with new ideas to renew
and develop the principles on which the parties are already working,”
Bernard Fassier, who co-chairs the Minsk group of Russian, French and
American mediators on Karabakh, told reporters.

The negotiation process continues, despite failed talks between
Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azerbaijani leader Ilham
Aliyev at the Rambouillet castle near Paris last February, Fassier
said.

He said the Minsk Group’s co-chairmen would meet in Moscow in May,
before visiting the Caucasus region.

The Armenian-majority enclave of Nagorno Karabakh seceded from
Azerbaijan in the late 1980s, sparking a six-year conflict between
Armenia ad Azerbaijan that claimed that 25,000 lives and displaced
hundreds of thousands of people.

Despite a 1994 ceasefire, tensions remain high and the mountainous
region, surrounded by Azerbaijani territory, is separated by one of
the world’s most militarized zones.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Budapest: Azerpaijan official sentenced to life for killing Armenian

Hungarian News Agency (MTI)
April 13, 2006 Thursday

AZERBAIJANI OFFICIAL SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR KILLING ARMENIAN

Budapest, April 13 (MTI) – An Azerbaijani army officer who killed an
Armenian classmate during a NATO Partnership for Peace course in
Budapest two years ago was sentenced to life imprisonment by a
Budapest Court on Thursday.

Ramil Safarov, when he was 27, used an ax to hack to death his
sleeping colleague Gurgen Markarian, 26, of Armenia, in the dormitory
of Miklos Zrinyi National Defence University, where both of them were
attending a three-month English-language course.

Safarov, who showed no repentance in court, said the murder had been
a revenge for a 1992 Armenian assault of Azerbaijanis in the
Nagorno-Karabakh region, which he witnessed as a child. The
Azerbaijani officer said that the Armenians he had met in the
dormitory “were smiling mockingly and were behaving the way members
of a victorious army usually behave towards the defeated.”

Safarov was charged with premeditated murder carried out with unusual
cruelty and vicious motives and sentenced to life in prison without
any chance of parole.

Safarov’s lawyer said they would immediately appeal the verdict.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Turkish minister says nuclear energy is a must

Turkish minister says nuclear energy is a must

Anatolia news agency, Ankara
14 Apr 06

Ankara, 14 April: “Nuclear energy issue is not only a preference; it
is a must,” said Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Hilmi
Guler.

Guler held today a meeting in Ankara with 150 scientists from Turkish
Atomic Energy Agency (TAEK) on nuclear energy.

Following the meeting, Guler told reporters, “Researches of TAEK and
related departments of universities on nuclear energy have been going
on for 56 years.”

Regarding the safety aspect of the issue, Guler said that they are
working on the safest and most modern methods.

On the other hand, TAEK Chairman Okay Cakiroglu said, “We have made a
preliminary study in Sinop. We haven’t still decided on the exact
place where the nuclear power plant will be built. Inceburun region of
Sinop is appropriate in geotechnical aspect. We will make our decision
within a year.”

Recalling that they can also build a nuclear power plant for civilian
use in Akkuyu (in southern city of Mersin), Cakiroglu said, “We did
not give up Akkuyu. We can build a power plant in Akkuyu any time if
necessary.”

He added, “However, we looked for another alternative because Akkuyu
is a tourist region. Thus we chose Sinop.”

When asked how long it will take to build a power plant, Cakiroglu
said that the construction may take 60 months.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday had selected Black
Sea city of Sinop as the city where the nuclear power plant will be
built.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress