Revenues To The NKR State Budget Increased Compared With The SamePer

REVENUES TO THE NKR STATE BUDGET INCREASED COMPARED WITH THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
March 20 2006

January – February 2006 the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) state
budget own revenue made 1 milliard 464,4 million drams, which surpasses
the level of the same period last year by 39,1 %.

According to the information De Facto Information-Analytics Agency
got at the NKR Ministry of Finance and Economy, the budget revenues
have been guaranteed at the expense of the tax receipts, state duty
and operations with capital.

The state budget expenses for the same period made 2 milliard 114,2
million drams.

The budget revenues from the operations with capital made 125,6 million
drams, 62,6 million drams of the sum has been received from the state
property and 63 million from expropriation of the principal funds,
which are considered to be state property.

For current January – February incomings to the NKR Social Insurance
Fund increased by 14,7%, having made 254,4 million drams.

Ruben Shugarian: Armenian Genocide Is A Historic Fact And Isn’tSubje

RUBEN SHUGARIAN: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS A HISTORIC FACT AND ISN’T SUBJECT TO DISCUSSION

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 21 2006

ROME, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The March 21 live
broadcast under the title “History” from the cycle of information
programs TG1 of RAI UNO Italian TV company was dedicated to the
“Armenian-Turkish Relations of the Past, Present and Future”. The
guests of the program were Armenian Ambassador to Italy Ruben
Shugarian and Turkish Ambassador to Italy Ugur Dziyal, as well as
Turkish historian Omer Turan. An occasion for the program became the
special issue of the RAI UNO TV channel in January 2006 dedicated to
the genocides of the 20th century, which started with the presentation
of the Armenian Genocide, against which the Turkish Ambassador sent
a written complaint to the Italian TV company. The program started
with Charles Aznavour’s interview to a journalist who has experienced
Oswiecim. Then, as Noyan Tapan was informed from RA Foreign Ministry
Press Service, the Turkish Ambassador blamed the Italian press
for a one-sided coverage of the Armenian Genocide asserting that
Turkey doesn’t carry on a policy of denial but only tries to jointly
search for the truth in archives suggesting that an Armenian-Turkish
commission of historians be founded for this purpose. Ruben Shugarian
in his turn began to assert that the interpretation of the issue
by Turkey has nothing in common with the point of view of not only
the Armenian side but also the world community, the majority of
which, including the Italian Parliament, has recognized the Armenian
Genocide. The Armenian Ambassador emphasized that the history can’t
be corrected or changed through censorship. The Armenian Genocide is
a historic fact and isn’t subject to discussion and the 6-million
Armenian Diaspora is the bright proof of this. “Can you imagine,
Shugarian emphasized, a commission consisting of Jewish and German
historians that is to decide, if there has been Oswiecim or not?”. In
this connection RA Ambassador reminded the last year letter of Armenian
President Robert Kocharian to Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan, in
which it was emphasized that development of bilateral relations is
the responsibility of the governments and we don’t have the right
to move this responsibility on the historians and we need to found
an intergovernmental commission for it, which will discuss and find
the respective solutions to these problems. Touching upon the current
relations between Armenia and Turkey, Ambassador Shugarian presented
Armenia’s readiness to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey
without any preconditions meanwhile mentioning that the borders’
being closed contradicts the European Union’s spirit. Documentary
stills and photographs were also shown in the course of the program.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Public Services Regulatory Commission May Make Decision Om Bid OfHra

PUBLIC SERVICES REGULATORY COMMISSION MAY MAKE DECISION OM BID OF HRAZDAN TPP ONLY IN JULY

Noyan Tapan
Mar 21 2006

YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA Public Services Regulatory
Commission may make a decision on the Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant’s bid
for an increase in the tariff of its electricity only in July. Nikolai
Grigorian, deputy chairman of the commission, told NT correspondentn
that the commission already set the internal tariffs of the Hrazdan
TPP on January 1, and these tariffs are not subject to any change
within 6 months. According to N. Grigorian, it is expected that the
Yerevan TPP will also submit a tariff rise bid within the next few
days. As regards Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC, N. Grigorian noted
that this company will submit a bid only after a decision about the
thermal power plants has been made.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Weightlifting: Lovely Day For Weight Of Gold

LOVELY DAY FOR WEIGHT OF GOLD

Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
March 21 2006

Gold for Deborah Lovely.

AUSTRALIA’S Deborah Lovely won a gold medal after a tight battle in
the women’s 75 kilogram weightlifting event at the Games last night.

It was Australia’s second weightlifting gold of the day, after Alex
Karapetyan earlier won the men’s 94 kilogram event.

Lovely was equal with Nauru’s Sheba Deireragea after the snatch,
but outlifted her by six kilograms in the clean-and-jerk to take
the title. Deireragea won silver and South Africa’s Babalwa Ndleleni
bronze.

Lovely won a silver medal in the same event at the Manchester Games
in 2002.

The woman who won gold on that occasion, India’s Pujari Shailaja,
had been favourite to defend her title here until she was disqualified
from competing after she recently tested positive to a banned drug.

Karapetyan’s 94 kilogram event was an Australian success. He took
gold and compatriot Simon Heffernan silver.

Karapetyan, defending the title he won in Manchester in 2002, was
far too strong for the rest of the field and his win was never in
serious doubt.

The former Armenian’s total of 350 kilograms was well ahead of
Heffernan’s 332 kilograms. Bronze medallist Thomas Yule, of Scotland,
lifted 326 kilograms.

It was Australia’s second weightlifting gold after Ben Turner won
the 69 kilograms event on Saturday night.

Heffernan delighted his home-town crowd with his exuberant
celebrations, including an air guitar solo.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Karabakh “Will Increase Investments In Military Sphere”

KARABAKH “WILL INCREASE INVESTMENTS IN MILITARY SPHERE”

Regnum, Russia
March 21 2006

In capital of Nagorno Karabakh – the city of Stepanakert two
12-apartment two-storied houses are put into operation for officers
of NKR Defense Army.

As a REGNUM correspondent in Stepanakert reports, presenting officers
with vouchers for apartments, President of NKR Arkady Gukasyan
mentioned that the republican authorities and the military command
should together solve everyday social problems of servicemen.

According to him, the state will increase investments into the
military sphere.

The state gave 750 million drams for construction of serviceman
housing in 2005. The sum totaled 1,200 million drams in 2006.

Electric Violinist

ELECTRIC VIOLINIST
By Bradley Bambarger
Star-Ledger Staff

Newark Star Ledger, New Jersey
March 21 2006

Jarvi and London Philharmonic bring rising star to Newark concert

The London Philharmonic Orchestra’s latest tour of the U.S. has had
its share of challenges. The group’s principal conductor, Kurt Masur,
was to lead the tour, but had to pull out due to a viral infec tion.

Neeme Jarvi, music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orches tra,
was one of several conductors enlisted to cover the tour. But,
hav ing fallen ill, too, Jarvi pulled out of the March 12 date in
San Francisco, which Roberto Minczuk covered (as he did yesterday’s
Lincoln Center concert).

But Jarvi was in Newark with the London Philharmonic at the New
Jersey Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon, having also led
the orchestra in Greenvale, Calif., the day before. Fit as a fiddle,
he seemed to relish conducting such a sleekly powerful ensemble in
one of his “home” halls. Although the players looked a bit glum,
Jarvi managed to elicit some smiles with his enthusiastic gestures
and occasional hoochie-coochie swaying.

Veterans in the LPO are familiar with Jarvi from’90s’ recording
ses sions of Medtner, Bruckner and Reger. The repertoire wasn’t so
imposing at Prudential Hall, starting with Britten’s Simple Symphony,
the composer’s buoyant recasting of sketches from his youth. This
neo-Baroque suite for strings isn’t all light as air, though. In the
Sara bande section, the London violins had not only surface sheen,
but a crying depth of feeling. The Sara bande’s ideally soft ending
belied what little experience Jarvi and the orchestra had together
in the score.

For all the charms of the Brit ten, the day belonged to Aram
Khachaturian’s 1940 Violin Concerto — and the soloist for the piece,
a 21-year-old fellow Armenian and near-namesake, Sergey Khachatryan.

That this is a sorely undervalued score might be apparent to those
who have heard the pioneering recordings by David Ois trakh and Leonid
Kogan. But Kha chatryan’s electric performance made a case for a work
that would be hard for any music lover to deny.

Frequenters of NJPAC have had the chance to hear exceptional young
violinists in recent seasons, including the Georgian Elisabeth
Batiashvili (in Sibelius) and the Dutch Janine Jansen (Britten).

Khachatryan was their equal — and he needed to be, as Khachatu rian’s
concerto demands that the soloist spin out one long-breathed melody
after another. The violin ist’s face was as expressionless and dark
as his playing was expressive and colorful; his visage only softened
as he communed with the more reflective tunes, many derived from
Armenian folk tradition.

Khachatryan, who made a fine recording of this concerto in 2003,
pushed the first movement at a boldly exciting pace (as did Ois
trakh). But he was lyrically rumina tive in the solo cadenza — that
is, until its finish, where his double- stopping vibrated white-hot.

After the violinist caressed the slow movement like a cradle song and
surged through the rondo finale, the full house’s ovation wrested a
shy smile from him that grew as Jarvi led the applause for a fourth
curtain call.

Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, which Jarvi recently recorded with
Sweden’s Gothenburg Symphony, was the afternoon’s closer. Doleful and
balletic by turns, this music can be performed more viscerally, but
it would be rare to hear it played more romantically. In the autumnal
slow movement, the cellos sang out with proto-Hollywood sweep, and
the orchestra’s brass had their beautifully tuned say in the finale.

Surprisingly, given Jarvi’s pen chant and the convention for touring
ensembles, there was no en core. But he was obviously pleased, making
a show of eliciting applause for every section of the orchestra,
even wading back to shake hands with the double-bassists.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Turkey Carries Out Tribal Policy Towards Armenia (Analysis)

TURKEY CARRIES OUT TRIBAL POLICY TOWARDS ARMENIA (ANALYSIS)
Armen Manvelyan

“Radiolur”
21.03.2006 12:37

As it has been already mentioned, official Washington has again raised
the issue of opening the Armenian-Turkish border. Again it has been
rejected by Turkish authorities. It should be noted that the issue
of opening the Armenian – Turkish border was included in the agenda
of US-Turkey relations long ago.

However, every time the question refers to this, Turkey brings forward
its absurd demands; furthermore, it tries to link the question with
the Karabakh issue. In this regard, it needs to be mentioned that in
the nearest future Turkey will hardly open the border with Armenia,
and there are several reasons for this. First, the relations with
Azerbaijan are important for Turkey. It is linked to Azerbaijan not
only with ethno-tribal similarities, but also with the actively
developing energy ties. This refers to both the Baku-Jeyhan oil
pipeline and the Baku-Erzrum gas pipeline. For a long time Turkey
has been aspiring to become a crossroad of East-West and North-South
energy carriers, and in this context the relations with Azerbaijan
are of strategic importance for Ankara. However, there are deeper
problems here, the most critical of which are the tribal similarities,
which force Turkey to carry out an underlined pro-Azerbaijani foreign
policy. Turning to the issue of “Turkism,” we should note that this
directly contradicts the so-called “Armenism.” Therefore, Turkey
considers every step of Armenia, particularly any success in Armenia’s
foreign policy a threat to its interests, no matter whether this has
to do with Turkey and Azerbaijan or not. Thus, according to Turkish
analysts, military success of Armenia in Karabakh is a direct threat
to their interests, since ” through this step Armenians are trying
to resume the Armenian Issue and return to the idea of creating Mets
(Great) Hayk.” To what extent all this corresponds to reality is a
different issue. It is clear, however, that the Turkish side considers
that the Karabakh issue is first of all a threat to its own interests;
therefore, it is ready for every step to assist Azerbaijan on this
question. Hence, we can say that the close Armenian-Turkish border
is solely the continuation of the 150-year-long policy of Turkey
directed at abolishing the Armenian trace from Small Asia. Simply,
today Ankara has chosen the blockade, since it considers that this
is the best way of exercising pressure over Armenia. Refusal from
the blockade will just mean that Turks have chosen another, in their
view – a more efficient way of pressuring Armenia. That is to say
that speaking about the Armenian-Turkish policy, we have to do not
with Turkey as a separate state, but with the Turkish-Azerbaijani
alliance, which is united against Armenia and carries out a policy
based upon its own tribal interests.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Bolliwood To Make A Film In Armenia

BOLLIWOOD TO MAKE A FILM IN ARMENIA

YEREVAN, MARCH 20. ARMINFO. Indian movie studio ‘Bolliwood’ will make
a film in Armenia which will attract numerous tourist, said Mukesh
Bhatt, film director.

The film director said that the film shootings are planned for the
next year. Mr. Bhatt said that the only inconvenience is the absence
of direct flights from India to Armenia, but the Armenian side promised
to organize Yerevan-Delhi flights by next year. The necessary equipment
for the film will be also provided be Armenia.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russian Armenians Ask Russian Government To Condemn Vandalism InNakh

RUSSIAN ARMENIANS ASK RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO CONDEMN VANDALISM IN NAKHICHEVAN

13: 49 03/21/2006

On March 20, a round table conference “Armenian monuments in
Nakhichevan – objects of Azerbaijani vandalism” took place in
Moscow. As a REGNUM correspondent has been informed in the editorial
staff of Yerkamas Russian Armenian newspaper, leaders of most Armenian
organizations in Russia participated in the conference.

As a result of the conference, the participants issued a statement,
where they condemn barbarous destruction of the Armenian monuments
in Old Juga, Nakhichevan, conducted by the Azerbaijani authorities
in December 2005.

The statement says that these monuments (about 8,000 of unique
cross-stones called “khachkar”) were in the Nakhichevan province,
when it was Armenian territory. When in the Soviet times Nakhichevan
became a part of Azerbaijani territory, almost 4,000 of the monuments
were destroyed.

According to the statement, vandalism stopped only in 1998, because
of UNESCO efforts. But now, when OSCE Minsk Group tries to settle
Nagorno Karabakh problem, official Baku conducted another act of
vandalism in Nakhichevan.

Authors of the statement say, that Azerbaijan also tries to falsify
the history of Russia, Armenia and Caucasus region as a whole,
thus disorienting its own citizens and international communities,
which contradicts to common norms of cultural preservation, and is
classified by the UN Convention of 1948 as an act of genocide.

The statement addresses the Russian government, other authorities
and the Russian Orthodox Church to immediately condemn vandalism and
demand from the Azerbaijani government strict preservation of cultural
heritage of other nations according to international conventions.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

www.regnum.ru/english/609484.html

The Holiday Of Francofonia Celebrated This Week

THE HOLIDAY OF FRANCOFONIA CELEBRATED THIS WEEK

ArmRadio
21.03.2006 18:13

This week the world celebrates the holiday of Francofonia. This
international organization includes 53 member countries, 10 observer
states, including Armenia, 175 million francofons and 900 thousand
francofon teachers.

Among the priorities of Francofonia are rromoting peace, democracy
and human rights.

“France will spare no effort for resolution of the Karabakh conflict,”
the ambassador of France to Armenia Anri Kyuni said.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress