Karabakh’s parliament passes 2005 budget

Karabakh’s parliament passes 2005 budget

Artsakh State TV, Stepanakert
27 Dec 04

Presenter over video of National Assembly discussions On 27 December
the NKR Nagornyy Karabakh Republic National Assembly held its last
plenary session in 2004. The main issue on the agenda was the 2005 NKR
state budget. The discussions started with the speech of the NKR
finance minister, Spartak Tevosyan. He presented the final version of
the document. After the speech of the NKR finance minister, the heads
of the Democratic Union Zham and Dashnaktsutyun factions of parliament
also presented their views about the budget. The NKR National
Assembly’s standing commission on finance and budgetary issues gave a
positive opinion about the budget. In the end the parliament adopted
the 2005 state budget.

At the end of the plenary session the chairman of the NKR National
Assembly, Oleg Yesayan, summed up the activities of parliament in
2004. In particular he said the following:

Yesayan The ninth session period of the National Assembly has been one
of the most effective rounds in the history of the NKR
parliament. During the ninth session period alone the NKR National
Assembly has adopted 45 laws. For comparison, overall the NKR National
Assembly has adopted 476 laws and the current, third parliament has
adopted 286 laws. Now each of our standing commissions has adopted
more laws than the first National Assembly overall. I do not want to
compare the current parliament with the first one, because the
conditions of the latter’s work were completely different. I just want
to show how important and busy our legislative branch is now.

Glendale: The stars do shine at night

Glendale News Press
LATimes.com
Dec 27 2004

The stars do shine at night

Armenian singers and entertainers come out to pay respects to 2004.

By Jacqui Brown, News-Press

GLENDALE – Under the light fall of snow on a chilly night stars
strutted across the red carpet at the Alex Theatre.

Although the snow was not real, the glamour was, and hundreds of
fans, young and old, gathered to watch as some of the most popular
Armenian singers headed inside to enjoy a glass of champagne before
hitting the stage to perform their favorite songs.

The first performer, Nersik Ispiryan, got the crowd going as he
cruised up to the red carpet in a white stretch Cadillac Escalade.
After that, there was a steady string of stretched-out and decked-out
Hummers and other limousines dropping off more than 40 performers for
the event.

“We haven’t seen Armenian singers in four years, so we’re very
excited to be here,” said Hrepsime Gasparyan and Artem Khechumyan.

Marina Sarkisyan, of Glendale, gathered with friends who were
anticipating hearing some of their favorite singers.

“We came to celebrate the New Year together,” Sarkisyan said.

Glendale native Sako was ready to perform the song “Whatever you say,
I’m going to say yes” from his newly released album “Flawless.”

Performer Araks Varteresyan said she felt right at home as she
watched the snow fall down on her.

“They say it’s snowing right now in Armenia, so this is nice,”
Varteresyan said. “It feels wonderful to be here.”

The show was taped for a special program to be shown on New Year’s
Eve, according to Meridian Productions spokesman Arthur Agajanyan.

“So many of these artists have become quite famous, and we thought it
would be nice to bring them together and conclude the year with their
best songs,” Agajanyan said. “We left it up to each artist to perform
whichever song they wanted from their repertoire.”

The show will be broadcast New Year’s Eve, starting at 6 p.m., on
channel 55 on Horizon 24-Hour Armenian TV.

Boxing: Armenian hopes title shot at Sycuan becomes work of art

San Diego Union Tribune, CA
Dec 26 2004

Armenian hopes title shot at Sycuan becomes work of art

By Jerry Magee
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
December 26, 2004

Not many fighters challenge for an IBF title in their 16th
professional appearance. But not many have an amateur background as
extensive as Art Simonyan’s.

Before coming to this country from his native Armenia, Simonyan
(14-0-1, 7 KOs) had as many as 250 amateur bouts, by the count of
Harry Kazandjian, the manager/trainer of the fighter who opposes
Israel Vasquez of Mexico for Vasquez’s IBF junior featherweight
championship Tuesday evening at the Sycuan Resort and Casino.

It was Kazandjian, also an Armenian, who brought Simonyan to the
United States. Kazandjian said he had received a call from an
acquaintance in Armenia before the 2000 Olympics alerting him to
Simonyan’s potential. When Armenia did not have the funds to send the
boxer to the games, Kazandjian summoned him.

“He has all the credentials you can imagine,” contended Kazandjian,
who once handled light welterweight contender Hector Lopez. “He can
punch and he can box and he has one thing Lopez didn’t have – he has
discipline. He doesn’t smoke or drink, and he is always in the gym.”

As if boxing for an IBF title isn’t incentive enough, Simonyan has
one in Armenia, according to Kazandjian: a 4-year-old daughter he has
never seen. If Simonyan gets past Vasquez, Kazandjian said his reward
is going to be a trip to Armenia to see his daughter.

Simonyan’s promoter, Art Pelullo of Philadelphia, is predicting that
Simonyan is going to wrest the title from Vasquez (36-3, 26 KOs), who
claimed it when he stopped Jose Luis Valbuena in the 12th round of a
March match at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Vasquez thus
became the 100th Mexican to win a world championship.

“But Simonyan can fight,” argued Pelullo. “I’m telling you he is
going to win the fight. He’s a tough kid, and he takes a good whack.”

Vasquez is boxing for the first time since he came under the
promotional aegis of Sycuan Ringside Promotions. The Tuesday bout is
being offered in the Sycuan Showcase Theater, with doors opening at
5:30 p.m. and the first bout at 6 p.m. The program is not being
televised.

Two bouts involving women are included on the undercard. Tickets are
$100, $200, and $250.

Sycuan boxing
Who: Israel Vasquez (36-3, 26 KOs) of Los Angeles defends his IBF
junior featherweight title against No. 1 contender Art Simonyan
(14-0-1, 7 KOs) of Glendale

When: Tuesday (the seven-bout card begins at 6 p.m.)

Where: Sycuan Resort and Casino, Showcase Theater, El Cajon

TV: Not televised

Tickets: $100, $200, $250. Available at Sycuan or by phone, (619)
445-6002.

Noteworthy: This is Vasquez’s first defense since stopping Jose Luis
Valbuena to win the vacant 122-pound title in March; Vasquez is from
Mexico but fights out of L.A.

Armenian premier hails 2004 as not “bad” in year-end interview

Armenian premier hails 2004 as not “bad” in year-end interview

Iravunk, Yerevan
24 Dec 04

Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan has said the year 2004 was not a
“bad” year for Armenia. In an interview with the Armenian newspaper
Iravunk, the prime minister spoke about Armenia’s economic and
political achievements over the past year and fielded questions on a
wide range of subjects. Markaryan urged the opposition to have a
“united” stance on the domestic and foreign policy issues. He
dismissed attempts to present the opposition boycott of parliament as
a “political crisis” and said that it was not “a tragedy”. The
following is an excerpt from Jasmen Vilyan’s report by the Armenian
newspaper Iravunk on 24 December headlined “‘President-prime minister
working relations are not conditioned by personal problems”;
subheadings have been inserted editorially;

An interview with Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan summing
up the political and economic results of the year 2004.

Iravnuk correspondent Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, Mr
prime minister.

Markaryan Thank you, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and to
all the readers of your newspaper.

Passage omitted: background info

Correspondent Can you tell us about the achievements and flaws in
Armenia’s domestic and foreign policies in the past year?

Markaryan Now that the year 2004 is coming to an end, we can say that
it was not a bad year for our people and state. We have peace and
stability in the country as well as good economic indices, we have
fulfilled the state budget and so on. We are proud of certain
achievements on the basis of which we will continue to develop the
country in the next few years.

Karabakh

Undoubtedly, the main problem for us is finding a solution to the
Karabakh issue which will be to Armenia’s benefit. I think that in
2005 more active steps will be taken to solve this problem. We should
have a united stance on the domestic and foreign policy issues. We
should step up our efforts in international organizations. We should
use our diaspora to lobby more forcefully for a peaceful and fair
settlement of the problem.

Among the achievements of 2004, I would like to mention the launch of
the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline construction, which is of a great
economic and state security importance; the involvement of Armenia in
the “Extended Europe: New Neighbours” programme of the European Union;
the involvement of our country in the “Millennium challenges”
programme of the American government.

Opposition

Correspondent What can you tell us about the opposition boycott of
parliament and the fact that from time to time it makes blackmailing
statements about leaving the coalition and the fact that the coalition
parties are not friendly with each other?

Markaryan There are three different parties in the coalition. They
took responsibility for fulfilling the government programmes
jointly. They vowed to act in line with the memorandum they had
signed. This does not mean, however, that each of them cannot have its
own agenda, position and suggestions when it comes to solving any kind
of problems. They have also the right to discuss issues with their
partners and to defend their position. Such discussions within the
coalition are absolutely natural, I would even say necessary. But the
point is that such discussions and disputes are often being put into
the public domain which is a rather populist approach. Having
different views is a domestic problem for the coalition, but the
parties are trying not to turn them into disagreements. The partners
should present society with a single position adopted as a result of
discussions. Anyway, until today we managed to have a united approach
as a result of compromises to the most important issues. I do not
think that the opposition political forces do not have such
problems. Moreover, they have made contradictory statements on
ideological and geo-political and strategic issues. To be honest, I
would like the parties with the communist and liberal ideology to have
similar views on all the problems.

Passage omitted: Markaryan said there is no need for commenting on
blackmail statements.

As to the boycott or to be more correct a partial boycott of the
parliament’s work, I have said many times that the opposition
participation in the work of the parliament would make it more
fruitful and would give it more value. Naturally I cannot approve of
the opposition’s stance, but I do not see its absence from the
parliament as a tragedy, although some people are trying to present it
as political crisis. Life shows that the parliamentary majority
together with the government have worked very effectively in the
sessions.

Passage omitted: praises government majority in the National Assembly
for adopting “very important” laws

No revolution in Armenia in 2005

Correspondent Some predict that the year 2005 will be a year of
revolution. Do you agree with this?

Markaryan Are there such predictions for the coming year?

Correspondent Yes, there are.

Markaryan I do not know who makes such predictions and how serious
they are. But I see no objective reasons for them in Armenia, and I
would advise people not to speculate, not to forget our geographical
location, our problems, to show more respect to the state, which has
pledged to ensure a stable and gradual development and not a
revolution.

Passage omitted: dismisses reports about dissolution of parliament as
rumours, denies rumours of problems in relations with the president
and talks about people’s savings

Vows to cooperate with forces of same ideology

Correspondent On the whole, do you think it is possible to go into the
next parliamentary elections as a coalition?

Markaryan We will do that if on the eve of the elections we decide
that it makes more sense to cooperate with the coalition or make a
bloc with a political force which shares our ideology. But if we think
that it is more expedient to do it alone, then this is what we shall
do.

Correspondent What can you say about the majority-proportional
problem?

Markaryan I have already said that the RPA wants parties to have more
say in the public and political life, but the reality is rather
different. We reached an agreement on the 30-70 per cent ratio, and I
think that the coalition will not have serious problems with choosing
the final option.

Economy

Correspondent Let us also talk about the economic sphere. What do you
think of the year in terms of the economic achievements? Where did you
fail?

Markaryan We have solved almost all the problems we had in different
spheres which were mentioned at the beginning of the year. It can be
said there are no problems with the implementation of the budget. We
have every reason to expect a much higher economic growth than the one
planned. Once the ministries release their reports in the future,
society will be able to see for itself what we have achieved.

Correspondent Are you expecting any personnel changes at the beginning
of next year?

Markaryan If and when it happens, you would be informed. I think it is
pointless to make statements on this topic at this stage.

Vladimir Putin: Armenia Is Russia’s Partner Both On InternationalAre

VLADIMIR PUTIN: ARMENIA IS RUSSIA’S PARTNER BOTH ON INTERNATIONAL ARENA AND IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23. ARMINFO. Armenia is Russia’s partner both on
the international arena and in the South Caucasus. President of Russia
Vladimir Putin stated during the press conference.

As regards other spheres of relations, for example, the economic
relations, Vladimir Putin said they are developing well. “In this
aspect Armenia has taken not bad steps towards, and Russia – towards
Armenia, I mean the settlement of all our difficulties and converting
them to relevant investments. We would like the governments of
both countries acted more intensively and reached great successes”,
Vladimir Putin said.

ANKARA: The New Star of the European Union: Does It Shine in France?

The New Star of the European Union: Does It Shine in France?

Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
Dec 24 2004

The anxiety, fear, curiosity.. These are still dominant feelings in
France after the big day, 17th December, in Brussels. The negative
voices are still very loud. The question marks did not find their
results. What will happen? Will Turkey be successful in its “Europe
journey”? What will be the stance of French government and Chirac?
It can be said that the Turkey issue separated not only the public
but also the politicians. Turkey is now a political apparatus in
France that controls and manipulates the domestic and foreign affairs.

The President Chirac continues to defend his pro-Turkey stance. As
he has hesitations because of the presidential election while the
majority of the public are against the membership of Turkey to the
European Union, he stated that Turkey will be successful in its journey
that will start on 3rd October 2005. He also added that this will be a
long and difficult way, as Le Monde reported. However, he highlighted
that he wishes a happy “marriage” between Turkey and European Union.

The other side of the coin, namely against Turkey side, is still
anxious. As Le Figaro reported, the politicians of UMP, the party of
Nicolas Sarkozy, declared their negative opinions on the expense of
challenging the President. They declared that a parliamentary debate
should take place as soon as possible. Another important actor of
the Assembly, the Prime Minister Jean Pierre Raffarin, declared his
opinion about Turkey’s entry to the EU. In his speech made in the
National Assembly, he stated that the position of France has been
shaped by the President. The general opinion in his speech was clear:
he opposed Turkey’s entry. Even he stated that the membership of Turkey
will be beneficial for EU, he has lots of question marks about Turkey
and its development, or in other words, its success during the journey
to the EU.

Besides Raffarin, some figures are much braver (!) while they declare
their opinion about Turkey. The foreign Minister Barnier used the
Armenian card just before the 17th December summit. While the members
of the French government are cautious in using the term “genocide”,
Barnier was the first who used it in the parliament. As they do
not want to lost Armenian citizens’ votes they are very careful on
this issue.

As it is mentioned above Turkey has become one of the significant
state affairs’ tools. In every debate “this political tool” is used
by political and state elites. They can not “imagine” the Union with
Turkey. According to them this potential star of Europe can not be as
shiny as the other 25 stars. They can not get rid of the prejudices.
In my point of view, if Ankara and Brussels can not meet in a common
point, Turkey may find prospective star groups in the endless sky…The
crucial point is the success of this star during its journey and its
positive impacts on the sky that it belongs…

Selin Akyüz, ISRO

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UN report on Iran minorities’ rights “political” – Armenianrepresent

UN report on Iran minorities’ rights “political” – Armenian representative

Baztab web site, Tehran
21 Dec 04

The representative of Armenians in northern Iran, Geork Vartaniyan,
has said that the UN pursues political aims in censuring Iran for
violating the rights of religious minorities.

Commenting on the UN General Assembly resolution against Iran, he said:
The UN discusses this issue every so often, it is nothing new and we
all know the UN stance towards Iran.

Vartaniyan added: There are some problems in our country, but we are
trying to resolve them through legal channels. Up to now either they
have been resolved or are being resolved, but they are not such major
problems requiring the attention of international organizations.

He said religious minorities face problems in other countries,
including Turkey, but their problems are not as aggrandized as ours
in Iran.

Vartaniyan said: As a religious minority, our situation is
comparatively better than those who live in European or other Asian
countries, therefore, the [resolution] has been issued with political
aims in mind.

Alexander Grigorian Stages “The Beast On The Moon” Play Dedicated To

ALEXANDER GRIGORIAN STAGES “THE BEAST ON THE MOON” PLAY DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN
GENOCIDE VICTIMS IN MOSCOW

YEREVAN, December 20 (Noyan Tapan). The premiere of the “The beast
on the Moon” play staged by RA People’s Artist Alexander Grigorian,
the Artistic Director of the Yerevan Russian Dramatic Theater after
K. Stanislavsky, was held at the Art Theater after A. Chekov in
Moscow on November 20. According to Alexander Grigorian, American
playwright Ruchard Kalinoskie’s play is dedicated to the memory of the
Armenian Genocide victims. It tells about the two Armenian young men,
who survived the 1915 terror.

According to the Artistic Director, “The beast on the Moon” brought
great recognition to the author: the play was staged in about 50
theaters of the US, it was translated into several languages and
was awarded with the Osborne prize of the American Drama Critics
Association.

The playwright was present at the Moscow premiere of the play, he said:
“This play is a real story of the parents of my first wife.” Russian
People’s Artist Oleg Tobakov, the Artistic Director of the Moscow
Art Theater, mentioned that the Armenian Genocide, which had 1.5 mln
victims, isn’t of less importance for him than Holocost.

According to art critic Margarita Yakhontova, the play is topical
not only for the Armenians. According to him, Russian artists Sergei
Ugryumov and Janina Kolesnichenko’s brilliant play delighted the
Russian spectators.

Kocharian praises Nairi Medical Center

KOCHARIAN PRAISES NAIRI MEDICAL CENTER

ArmenPress
Dec 20 2004

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS: President Kocharian attended today
inauguration of Nairi medical center that was privatized two years ago
and whose new owners say they have invested $3 million to renovate
the building constructed in 1967 and furnish it with state-of-the
art equipment.

Talking to reporters after strolling around the center, the president
praised the new owners for honoring all assumed commitments and
bringing the center in conformity with international standards.
Kocharian said the Nairi center case may serve as a best example of
how medical institutions should be privatized.

The center’s owners pledge another $ million investments in two
years. The center will have to render services also as part of a
government program of free medical services and has capacities to
service up to 5,000 people a year, but prices of some services will
be higher than in other clinics. The equipment was brought from
German Siemens.