Armenian religious leader opposed to registration of Jehovah’sWitnes

Armenian religious leader opposed to registration of Jehovah’s Witnesses

Mediamax news agency
15 Oct 04

Yerevan, October 15: The leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II expressed concern today in
connection with the official registration of the Jehovah’s Witnesses
religious sect in Armenia.

The Mediamax news agency reports that at a meeting with the monastery
clergymen and community of the Holy See at Echmiadzin, the Catholicos
described as “wrong and unfair” accusations that the Armenian Apostolic
Church clergymen do not entirely fulfil their spiritual mission.

“Garegin II also described as inadmissible the arguments made in
support of the decision to register the totalitarian sect,” the press
service at Saint Echmiadzin told Mediamax news agency.

ANCC Press Release

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15 October 2004

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ARMENIANS CONCERNED OVER AZERBAIJAN’S CONTINUING WAR RHETORIC

The Armenian National Committee of Canada as well as other Canadian Armenian
organizations have voiced their concern over the ever increasing war rhetoric
uttered by the leaders of Azerbaijan.

The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has repeatedly declared that
Azerbaijan could launch a new war in Karabagh. Just two months ago, he stated,
“At any moment we must be able to liberate our territories by military means.
To achieve this we have everything.” Aliyev has directly linked Azerbaijan’s
economic progress to its military “superiority”. “Under these circumstances we
cannot react positively to those calling us to compromise,” Aliyev stated.

Last year, as reported by BBC Monitoring, Azerbaijani Defense Minister General
Safar Abiyev said that occasional violations of the cease-fire were “natural”
since “Azerbaijan is still at war”. Such statements not only undermine the
peace process, but also serve to encourage attacks against Armenia.

On September 11, 2004, while meeting with the population of the town of Barda,
regarding budget increases in defense spending Aliyev stated: “It will
strengthen our Armed Forces and will make the army one of the guarantors of
settling the Karabakh conflict”. “The people of Azerbaijan must be prepared to
liberate its occupied lands by force.” he added.

Dr. Girair Basmadjian, president of the Armenian National Committee of Canada
was quoted as saying: “It deeply worries me that such rhetoric may result in
the resumption of military activity in the region. I would really like to see
the International Community in general and the Canadian government in
particular publicly denounce such warmongering and prevent resumption of
hostilities.”

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Comité National Arménien du Canada

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15 Octobre, 2004

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Les Arméniens sont inquiétés par la rhétorique de guerre invoquée par
l’Azerbaidjan

Le Comité National Arménien du Canada ainsi que plusieurs autres organizations
arméniennes sont inquiets de la rhétorique guerrière invoquée de plus en plus
par les dirigeants de l’Azerbaidjan.

Le Président de l’Azerbaidjan, Ilham Aliyev, a declaré à plusieurs reprises la
possibilité que la guerre au Karabagh reprenne. Il y a deux mois, il annonca;
“à tout moment nous devons être capable de liberer nos territoires par biais de
l’action militaire. Pour réussir nous avons tous ce qu’il nous faut.” Aliyev
continua en affirmant que “sous les présentes circonstances, nous ne pouvons
réagir de façon positive à ceux qui nous demandent de faire des compromis.”

L’année passée, tel que rapporté par BBC Monitoring, le Ministre de la Défense
de l’Azerbaidjan, Général Safar Abiyev, a dit que les violations du
cessez-le-feu occasionnelles sont “naturelles, puisque l’Azerbaidjan est
toujours en état de guerre.” De telles affirmations ne peuvent que nuire au
processus de paix et qu’encourager de l’action militaire contre l’Arménie.

Le 11 septembre, 2004, lors d’un entretien avec la population du village de
Barda, citant une augmentation dans les dépenses militaires, Aliyev affirma:
“Cela renforcera nos Forces Armées et leur fera l’une des assureurs de la
résolution du conflit du Haut Karabagh”. “Le peuple azeri doit être prêt à
liberer ses territoires par la force” ajouta-t-il.

Le Dr. Girair Basmadjian, Président du Comité National Arménien du Canada a
dit; “Ca m’inquiète énormemment d’entendre de tels propos qui peuvent
éventuellement mener à la résomption du conflit armé dans la région. Je
voudrais voir la Communauté Internationale en général et le Gouvernement
Canadien en particulier condamner publiquement les déclarations militaristes du
Président azeri et d’empêcher la reprise des hostilités.”

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Azerbaijan: World Food Program Slashes Food Rations To Refugees Due

Azerbaijan: World Food Program Slashes Food Rations To Refugees Due To Funding Woes
By Jean-Christophe Peuch

Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
Oct 15 2004

The United Nations World Food Program says it has been forced to cut
its aid to displaced Azerbaijanis due to scarce funding. The agency’s
decision is likely to make life much harder for the tens of thousands
of civilians in the country who depend heavily on such foreign aid.
But the WFP’s assistance to displaced persons in the country is just
one aspect of the problem. Thousands of others — refugees from recent
wars in the Caucasus and elsewhere — are also living in Azerbaijan,
and in even worse conditions.

Prague, 15 October 2004 (RFE/RL) — The United Nations World Food
Program (WFP) has decided to reduce food rations for tens of thousands
of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Azerbaijan.

The agency says it is still looking for almost half of the money it
needs to finance a three-year operation that started in January 2003.

Donations collected so far from the United States, Japan, Luxembourg,
Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland amount to
only $11 million.

Rahman Chowdhury, who is the WFP’s country director in Azerbaijan, told
RFE/RL that both financial constraints and a shortage of food supplies
are responsible for the decision to cut assistance to Azerbaijan’s
IDPs. “We have not received enough food during the last couple of
months, and our in-country stocks of food commodities are such that
we cannot provide rations to all the IDPs that we are assisting now,”
he said. “So we decided that we would halve the rations of wheat flour
and that rations for other commodities — such as sugar and oil —
would remain as [they are].”

WFP food rations will be decreased to only 3 kilograms per person
per month.

There has been no official reaction from Baku. In private, however,
government officials lament the WFP’s decision, saying the UN program
should continue running in full until all IDPs are able to return home.

Azerbaijan witnessed the largest forced migrations that accompanied
the breakup of the Soviet Union.

First came thousands of Azeri refugees from Armenia, as tensions
between Yerevan and Baku flared up in the late 1980s. Later, after
Armenian separatists took control of Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh
enclave, tens of thousands of Azeris were forced to move into areas
controlled by Baku.

Joined by tens of thousands more Azeris, Kurds, and others, they
were later forced farther into exile as Armenian troops pushed east,
progressively occupying Azerbaijani territories bordering Karabakh.

As the Russian Army gradually broadened its operations to reassert
Moscow’s control over Chechnya, thousands more civilians fled the
breakaway republic through Daghestan and sought refuge in Azerbaijan.

Baku-based nongovernmental organizations believe the Karabakh war has
driven an estimated 800,000 people into exile — roughly one-10th of
Azerbaijan’s current population. In addition, they say some 70,000
refugees from Chechnya, Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and Iraq
have found shelter in the country in recent years.

The Karabakh conflict was suspended in 1994. Yet Azerbaijan’s IDPs
cannot return to Armenian-occupied territories and have been living in
the same wretched conditions for the past 10 years. The $10 monthly
stipend they receive from the government does little to improve
their situation.

In the makeshift camps that surround the central towns of Saatli
and Sabirabad, families are crammed into one-room, mud-brick huts.
Elsewhere, people live in abandoned railway wagons and dugouts. About
one-third of children of IDPs reportedly suffer from malnutrition.

Chowdhury said the WFP’s decision to halve food rations may have
serious implications. “The consequences are quite tough because
the winter is coming and that will aggravate their hardships in
the coming months,” he said. “We are aware of this, but because we
don’t have enough food commodities and because we didn’t get enough
contributions from our donor countries in the last three months,
we had to resort to this [measure].”

The UN food agency is only assisting 145,000 IDPs it considers most
in need, and is not dealing with Azerbaijan’s refugees.

Vusal Rajabli is president of Hayat (Life), a Baku-based NGO that
provides humanitarian aid to refugees and IDPs across Azerbaijan. He
said refugees are much more vulnerable than IDPs because, unlike the
latter, they depend almost exclusively on foreign aid.

“Unfortunately, the assistance the government offers refugees is
scarce — I would even say it is extremely small. It covers only 5
to 10 percent of their needs. The government says it has just enough
resources to take care of its internal refugees. Therefore, all
the government can afford goes to IDPs. This makes the situation of
refugees much, much worse. Refugees are taken care of by the Office
of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and our organization in
partnership. The UNHCR offers them financial support, giving each
family that meets its criteria between $60 and $80 per month. But
[those families] represent only 30 percent of all refugees,”
Rajabli said.

Most refugees live in appalling conditions, squatting in deserted
buildings or — for those who get financial help from the UNHCR —
spending their meager subsidies on rooms or small apartments that
have neither heat nor running water.

To add to their hardship, Rajabli said most immigrants live in
administrative limbo and are scarcely protected by the temporary
refugee status offered by the UNHCR. “Most refugees live how they can
and where they can because the government does not help them find a
roof,” he said. “It must be said in its defense, though, that there
is not a single free public building, not a single free dormitory
left because the IDPs have occupied all of them. Yet the government
does not allocate any funds to build temporary refugee camps.”

Another problem facing refugees who arrived after the breakup of the
Soviet Union is the reluctance of Azerbaijani officials to consider
their applications for citizenship. “I haven’t heard of many cases
when those refugees managed to obtain citizenship,” Rajabli said. “I
would say they are 10 or 15 at most. But even these estimates are
questionable.”

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THE PRIMATE PRESIDED OVER THE CELEBRATION OF THE FEAST OF HOLY TRANSLATORS

On Sunday October 10, Bishop Bagrat Galstanian presided over the Holy
Badarak held in St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral of Montreal on
the occasion of the feast of Holy Translators, which is also designated
by the Primate as Day of Blessing of Cultural Workers. This year’s
category of cultural workers consisted of authors of books.

At the termination of the Divine Liturgy Rev. Fr. Vazgen Boyadjyan,
Pastor, invited 15 authors of books to advance before the Altar,
where Primate Galstanian addressed them in the spirit of the Holy
Translators, who built up the Armenian Golden Age in the 5th century
and left the most enduring legacy of the Armenian identity. After the
authors read the Oath of Cultural Workers, the traditional ceremony
of blessing was conducted, as the Primate touched the head of each
author by his Cross.

Following the ceremonies, the congregation gathered in the Marie
Manoogian Hall, where a program dedicated to the Holy Translators
was organized by the editorial board of Pourastan, the church’s
periodical. MC. Dr. H. Arzoumanian talked briefly about the profound
changes in the Armenian people’s spiritual life that started with
St. Gregory the Illuminator in 301, embedded by St. Mesrob Mashdots
(the inventor of the Armenian alphabet) in 404, and peaked by the
Translators (5th Century), who laid the foundations of the Armenian
spiritual and cultural identity for the following thousands of years.

The first speaker was Ms. Armine Keushgerian, a scholar and author,
who reminded that October has been designated as the month of culture,
and talked about the foremost translator Yeznig of Goghpa. The
translators, she said, were not merely transferring a text from
the Greek original into Armenian, but they were also scholars,
theologians and educators. The second speaker, Mr. Nourhan Ouzounian,
a noted intellectual, spoke about different translations of the Bible,
quoting international experts who designate the Armenian translation
as “The Queen of Translations”. The speaker then deliberated on the
first printing of the Armenian Bible in Amsterdam by Vosgan Yerevantsi
in 1666, shortly after Gutenberg’s invention of the print. A short
program of three songs were rendered by the church’s children’s
choir directed by Mr. Varoujan Markarian. Fr. Vazgen thanked the
participants and Bishop Galstanian gave his blessing. A reception by
the Parish Council followed.

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ART WORK POSTERS DONATED BY MR. & MRS. KERIM AND LOUISA KERIM

Long time members and sponsors of Canadian Diocese and Holy Trinity
Armenian Apostolic Church of Toronto Mr. & Mrs. Kerim and Louisa Kerim
have donated artwork posters to the Diocese of the Armenian Church. The
posters are prints of limited editions of Mr. Kerim Kerim’s artwork
called Revival of the Decorative Art of Armenian Monumental Khatchkars.

It is Mr. Kerim’s wish to give the donated posters as gifts to Sunday
School students and to the junior choir members for their regular
attendance and special achievements.

On behalf of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian we thank Mr. and
Mrs. Kerims and pray the Almighty God to grant them good health and
abundant blessings.

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ARMENIAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL ORGANIZED BY THE DIOCESE

Upon the directive and instructions of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat
Galstanian, Primate the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada,
for the first time ever, an Armenian Cultural Festival has been
organized on the occasion of the Feast of Holy Translators. The
planned celebrations extend through this weekend.

On Friday night, the opening ceremony will be held at Marie Manoogian
hall of St Gregory the Illuminator cathedral. Mayor of the City of
Montreal. His Worship Gerald Tremblay as well as the President of
the Borough of Outremont Mr. Stephan Harbour will be the honorary
guests. Books about Armenian history, culture and art will be on
exhibition and for sale. The next day, Saturday, October 16, a
piano concert will be held at St Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral
in Montreal (starting 19:30) performed by Souren Barry with the
participation of “Gomidas” Church Choir directed by Varoujan Margaryan.

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BISHOP GALSTANIAN MET WITH LADIES’ AUXILIARY COMMITTEE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES

His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian met with the Ladies’ Auxiliary
Committee for Social Services together with the pastor of St. Gregory
the Illuminator Armenian Church Rev. Fr Vazgen Boyajyan.

The meeting was held upon the request of the Ladies’ Auxiliary on
Tuesday, October 12, 2004 at the Diocesan headquarters. The committee
members asked the Primate’s views and visions regarding the mission of
the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Serpazan talked extensively on the importance
of their mission, made several suggestions to further consolidate
their services and encouraged them to keep on serving our people. They
agreed to meet on a monthly basis in order to review the progress of
the reform plan.

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PRAYER REQUEST FOR MARITSA RINA LALEYAN-YEMENIDJIAN

In August 2004 the Press Office of the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church
Canadian Diocese requested the faithful to pray for the health of
Maritsa Rina Laleyan- Yemenidjian.

Mrs. Laleyan was in deep coma at Sacre Coeur Hospital in Montreal. The
family, friends and many other fellow Christians sent prayer notes
and caring thoughts to the Yemenidjian family.

Today, we inform you with deep spiritual joy that Mrs Yemenidjian’s
health has started to improve. We ask once again for your prayers
for her full recovery.

The power of prayer will bring miracles to Maritsa Rina
Laleyan-Yemenidjian. She is in need of our support through this
prayer request.

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HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II DEPARTS FOR MOSCOW

On October 15, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
Catholicos of All Armenians, during a meeting with the Brotherhood
of Holy Etchmiadzin, announced that he was departing for the Russian
Federation to join the Armenian community of Moscow as they celebrate
the 75th Anniversary of the birth of His Holiness Alexey II, Patriarch
of Moscow and All Russia, head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
During his two-day visit to Moscow, the Catholicos of All Armenians
will also offer the service of Blessing the Foundation of the new Holy
Cross Armenian Cathedral and Diocesan Headquarters for the Armenian
Diocese of New Nakhijevan and Russia.

In the course of the meeting, His Holiness reflected on the recent news
that the “Jehovah’s Witnesses” religious organization has received
official registration by the state authorities of the Republic of
Armenia, and expressed his concern at the registration of yet another
totalitarian cult. His Holiness stated that attempts to justify the
registration of this destructive group are unacceptable, and regards
as disingenuous and unfair the accusations that the Armenian Church
and her clergy are weak and incomplete in their pastoral ministry.
“The Holy Armenian Apostolic Church has a mission to serve, and
notwithstanding all difficulties and challenges, will bring all of
her efforts to realizing that sacred mission in the lives of our
people”, stated His Holiness. The Pontiff of All Armenians expressed
his appreciation to all faithful sons and daughters of the Armenian
Church who have displayed concern and devotion regarding this issue.

Accompanying His Holiness during his visit to the Russian Federation
are His Grace Bishop Navasard Kjoyan, Vicar General of the Araratian
Pontifical Di ocese; His Grace Bishop Arshak Khatchatrian, Chancellor
of the Mother See; and Rev. Fr. Mushegh Babayan, Staff-bearer of
His Holiness.

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HOLY ETCHMIADZIN ORDAINS AN UNPRECEDENTED NINETEEN NEW PRIESTS

Sunday, October 10, was a joyous day in the life of the Armenian
Church. During the celebration of Divine Liturgy, the vast St. Gregory
the Illuminator Mother Cathedral of Yerevan was filled with faithful,
family and friends, as nineteen deacons of the Armenian Church
were anointed and ordained into the Holy Order of Priesthood by
His Grace Bishop Arshak Khatchatrian, Chancellor of the Mother See
of Holy Etchmiadzin. His Holiness, Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
and Catholicos of All Armenians, presided during this unprecedented
historic event. This marked the first occasion in memory that so many
faithful sons of the Armenian Church were ordained to the priesthood
at one time. In order to accommodate this large number of ordinates,
the ordination service was moved from the Mother Cathedral of Holy
Etchmiadzin to St. Gregory. Six of the deacons are graduates of the
Gevorkian Theological Seminary, one is a graduate of the St. James
Theological Seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and
twelve are the first graduates from the Accelerated Academic Course
for the Priesthood, under the auspices of the Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin.

The Accelerated Academic Course for the Priesthood was a new program
in stituted by His Holiness more than two years ago to select
individuals with higher educations who wished to bring their service
to the Armenian Church and Nation as priests. The Course had strict
and difficult entrance requirements: The candidates must have the
recommendation of their Diocesan Primates, a minimum of a bachelors
degree from an institution of higher learning, and passed the entrance
and subsequent exams, maintaining exemplary grades throughout the
two and a half year program. The main target of the program was to
reach out to the rural villages and settlements that are in dire need
of priests. The first twelve graduates who became priests were among
the most highly educated of the students. Among them are an architect,
a physicist, a composer, a psychologist, an accountant, a historian,
scientists and instructors.

On the evening prior to the ordination, a public examination of the
candidates’ profession of faith was conducted in the Mother Cathedral
of Yerevan. The sponsoring priests testified for the spiritual and
religious training and virtues of the candidates. The candidates
unanimously rejected and anathematized the heretics and schismatics
and vowed to follow the true faith of Jesus Christ, the Apostles and
the Armenian Patriarchs. As a sign of their orthodox faith, they
recited the dogmatic creed of the Armenian Church, written by St.
Gregory of Datev, and vowed to remain faithful to the hierarchy of
the Armenian Church and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

The following morning, during the Divine Liturgy, the candidates
ascended to the Holy Altar of the Cathedral with the recitation
of psalms. Rev. Fr. Vardan Navasardian, assistant to the Grand
Sacristan of the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, had organized
a team of deacons to assist their brothers in their vesting. After
removing their stoles from each individual deacon, they were placed
back around the ordinates necks, and turning westward to the faithful,
they raised their hands as a sign of their renunciation from secular
life and devotion to a spiritual one. The ordaining bishop anointed
the foreheads and palms of both hands of each new priest with Holy
Chrism (Muron) and gave them new names. The faithful present awaited
each new name in hushed yet eager anticipation.

Deacon Artur Hovhanissian became Father Aristakes;
Deacon Hovhannes Baghalian became Father Vrtanes;
Deacon Ararat Nurijanian became Father Husik;
Deacon Arman Shahnazarian became Father Nerses;
Deacon Mher Ghahramanian became Father Gyut;
Deacon Arman Simonian became Father Norayr;
Deacon Husik Hayrapetian became Father Babken;
Deacon Hovhannes Vahanian became Father Moushé;
Deacon Gagik Babayan became Father Mashtots;
Deacon Haik Petrosian became Father Ghazar;
Deacon Artur Sargisian became Father Smbat;
Deacon Artur Dravants became Father Matteos;
Deacon Arayik Mkrtchian became Father Manuel;
Deacon Vahan Andreasian became Father Tovmas;
Deacon Karlen Ghazarian became Father Arakel;
Deacon Vladimir Galsdian became Father Yeznik;
Deacon Garnik Arakelian became Father Simeon;
Deacon Hovhannes Sargisian became Father Pavstos;
Deacon Vachagan Babayan became Father Anania;

Following their anointing, His Grace Bishop Arshak presented the
chalice used to prepare Holy Communion to the newly ordained priests,
transferring to them the power and right to celebrate the Divine
Liturgy and distribute the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ to
the faithful. While the kiss of peace was joyfully being distributed
among the thousands of faithful, His Holiness Karekin II led the
procession of bishops, members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin,
and visiting clergy from a number of dioceses, as they ascended
the bema and conveyed their congratulations by kissing the anointed
foreheads and hands of the new priests. In attendance for the service
were Their Eminences Archbishop Datev Sarkissian and Archbishop David
Sahakian of the Mother See; Archbishop Grigoris Buniatian, Primate
of the Armenian Diocese of the Ukraine; Archbishop Mesrob Krikorian,
Pontifical Legate to Central Europe; His Grace Bishop Arakel Karamian,
Primate of the Diocese of Kotayk; Very Rev. Fr. Derenik Davitian, Locum
Tenens of the Diocese of Gegharkunik; Rev. Fr. Archpriest Yeghishé
Sargisian, Dean of the Gevorkian Theological Seminary; Rev. Fr.
Mkrtich Proshian, Dean of the Vaskenian Seminary of Lake Sevan;
members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin; visiting Armenian
priests from the United States and Europe; visiting clergymen from
sister Churches and denominations; deacons and seminarians.

Also in attendance for this special occasion were benefactors of the
Mother See, Mr. and Mrs. Haroutiun Arslanian, from Beirut, Lebanon,
as well as the “Holy Etchmiadzin Ladies Society” of Beirut, Lebanon.

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BAKU: Norwegian minister hails Azerbaijan’s stance on Europeancommit

Norwegian minister hails Azerbaijan’s stance on European commitments

Trend news agency
14 Oct 04

Baku, 13 October: Azerbaijan is honouring its commitments to the
Council of Europe, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev told the visiting
Norwegian foreign minister and the chairman of the Council of Europe
Committee of Ministers, Jan Petersen, on 13 October, Trend reports.

“We are doing it not only because we have assumed the commitments
to your organization. This first of all confirms the policy towards
democratizing our society,” Aliyev said.

Speaking about Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan, Aliyev
repeated that Azerbaijan’s position on the issue is in keeping with
international legal norms and principles. Touching on the discussion
of the issue by the Council of Europe, including by the Parliamentary
Assembly, the president said Azerbaijan had always supported any
discussions on the issue because it’s position was fair.

“When our country initiated the appointment of a Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe [PACE] rapporteur for the Armenian-Azerbaijani
Nagornyy-Karabakh conflict, as always Armenia opposed that, which
clearly shows that it is not interested in informing the international
community of the essence of the conflict,” he added.

Jan Petersen said that while in Baku he had held very productive
meetings and added that the visit was of great importance from the
standpoint of cooperati on between both Azerbaijan and Norway and
between Azerbaijan and the Council of Europe.

Pointing to the successful development of Azerbaijani-Norwegian
relations, Petersen said it was particularly commendable in the
economic sphere. Giving a positive assessment of the work of the
Norwegian company Statoil in Azerbaijan, the minister expressed
confidence that bilateral economic cooperation would expand not only
in the oil and gas but in other sectors as well.

Touching on Azerbaijan’s relations with the Council of Europe,
Petersen said Azerbaijan was treating its commitments to the Council
of Europe not only as obligations but also as a way of furthering the
country’s democratic development. The visitor praised Azerbaijan for
such an attitude and added that the development of such cooperation
was equally important to Azerbaijan and the Council of Europe.

BAKU: Opposition picket prevented

Opposition picket prevented

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Oct 13 2004

On Tuesday some 50 members of the opposition Whole Azerbaijan
Popular Front Party (WAPFP) attempted to picket the Milli Majlis
(parliament) building in protest against the planned participation
of Armenian parliament members in NATO’s “Rose Roth” seminar due in
Baku in November.

After paying tribute to the Cemetery of Martyrs, the protesters
began to march toward the parliament’s building, chanting “Death to
Armenian aggressors” and “Shame on Armenians”. The police prevented
the protesters from approaching the building. During the clash
about 10 picketers were detained and taken to the Sabayil district
police department.*

Montebello: Armenian official on fund-raising trip

Armenian official on fund-raising trip
By Tracy Garcia Staff Writer

Pasadena Star-News, CA
Oct 13 2004

MONTEBELLO — Armenian Prime Minister Anoushavan Danielian of the
Nagorno Karabakh Republic visited with Montebello city leaders Tuesday
as part of a West Coast campaign to raise money to complete a badly
needed north-south roadway in his home country. Montebello has long
been known to have one of the oldest Armenian populations in the
United States, as many Armenians relocated here immediately after
World War II, officials said.

As a result, Danielian chose to make Montebello one of about a
half-dozen stops on his California tour this week, also taking the
opportunity to place a brightly colored wreath at the city’s nearly
40-year-old Armenian Martyr’s Memorial Monument at Bicknell Park.

“I’m very impressed about how ethnically diverse Montebello is,”
Danielian said through a translator during a reception held for him
at the Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Montebello.

“The city houses many different communities — Armenians, Latinos —
and as an outsider, it’s good to see that they are all able to live
together for so many years, learning and helping and working with
each other,” he added.

But the main purpose of Danielian’s visit, officials said, was to
kick off a campaign for a Thanksgiving Day telethon that hopes to
raise $12.5 million to complete the North-South Backbone Highway in
Nagorno Karabakh.

“The road connects the north and south regions of the country, and
it’s a very important infrastructure that needs to happen for economic
development of the country,” said Maria Mehranian , chairwoman of
the Armenian Fund, a humanitarian group that has given more than $100
million in assistance to Armenia in the past decade.

The 12-year-old telethon is aired in 30 U.S. cities, including Los
Angeles, and in Canada, Europe and the Middle East to about 20 million
viewers. Mehranian said the Thanksgiving Day telethon will be aired
on KSCI-TV Channel 18 in Los Angeles.

Although telethon funds have gone to aid orphanages, hospitals and
schools, it has raised money for the past four years for the Backbone
Highway and hopes to raise the rest of the $12.5 million needed to
complete it this year.

Since last Friday, Danielian has visited Fresno, San Francisco,
Los Angeles and will stop in Anaheim, Irvine and San Diego before
heading home Friday, Mehranian said.

“We are always honored to have Armenian dignitaries visit this city,
particularly because we have such a large number of Armenians in
our boundaries,” said Montebello Mayor Norma Lopez-Reid . “For us,
it’s very important to maintain those positive relationships.”

Holy Etchmiadzin Ordains an Unprecedented Nineteen New Priests

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel: (374 1) 517 163
Fax: (374 1) 517 301
E-Mail: [email protected]
October 12, 2004

Holy Etchmiadzin Ordains an Unprecedented Nineteen New Priests

Sunday, October 10, was a joyous day in the life of the Armenian
Church. During the celebration of Divine Liturgy, the vast St. Gregory
the Illuminator Mother Cathedral of Yerevan was filled with faithful,
family and friends, as nineteen deacons of the Armenian Church
were anointed and ordained into the Holy Order of Priesthood by
His Grace Bishop Arshak Khatchatrian, Chancellor of the Mother See
of Holy Etchmiadzin. His Holiness, Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
and Catholicos of All Armenians, presided during this unprecedented
historic event. This marked the first occasion in memory that so many
faithful sons of the Armenian Church were ordained to the priesthood
at one time. In order to accommodate this large number of ordinates,
the ordination service was moved from the Mother Cathedral of Holy
Etchmiadzin to St. Gregory. Six of the deacons are graduates of the
Gevorkian Theological Seminary, one is a graduate of the St. James
Theological Seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and
twelve are the first graduates from the Accelerated Academic Course
for the Priesthood, under the auspices of the Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin.

The Accelerated Academic Course for the Priesthood was a new
program instituted by His Holiness more than two years ago to select
individuals with higher educations who wished to bring their service
to the Armenian Church and Nation as priests. The Course had strict
and difficult entrance requirements: The candidates must have the
recommendation of their Diocesan Primates, a minimum of a bachelors
degree from an institution of higher learning, and passed the entrance
and subsequent exams, maintaining exemplary grades throughout the two
and a half year program. The main target of the program was to reach
out to the rural villages and settlements that are in dire need of
priests. The first twelve graduates who became priests were among the
most highly educated of the students. Among them are an architect,
a physicist, a composer, a psychologist, an accountant, a historian,
scientists and instructors.

On the evening prior to the ordination, a public examination of the
candidates’ profession of faith was conducted in the Mother Cathedral
of Yerevan. The sponsoring priests testified for the spiritual and
religious training and virtues of the candidates. The candidates
unanimously rejected and anathematized the heretics and schismatics
and vowed to follow the true faith of Jesus Christ, the Apostles
and the Armenian Patriarchs. As a sign of their orthodox faith,
they recited the dogmatic creed of the Armenian Church, written by
St. Gregory of Datev, and vowed to remain faithful to the hierarchy
of the Armenian Church and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

The following morning, during the Divine Liturgy, the candidates
ascended to the Holy Altar of the Cathedral with the recitation of
psalms. Rev. Fr. Vardan Navasardian, assistant to the Grand Sacristan
of the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, had organized a team of
deacons to assist their brothers in their vesting. After removing
their stoles from each individual deacon, they were placed back
around the ordinates necks, and turning westward to the faithful,
they raised their hands as a sign of their renunciation from secular
life and devotion to a spiritual one. The ordaining bishop anointed
the foreheads and palms of both hands of each new priest with Holy
Chrism (Muron) and gave them new names. The faithful present awaited
each new name in hushed yet eager anticipation.

Deacon Artur Hovhanissian became Father Aristakes;
Deacon Hovhannes Baghalian became Father Vrtanes;
Deacon Ararat Nurijanian became Father Husik;
Deacon Arman Shahnazarian became Father Nerses;
Deacon Mher Ghahramanian became Father Gyut;
Deacon Arman Simonian became Father Norayr;
Deacon Husik Hayrapetian became Father Babken;
Deacon Hovhannes Vahanian became Father Moushé;
Deacon Gagik Babayan became Father Mashtots;
Deacon Haik Petrosian became Father Ghazar;
Deacon Artur Sargisian became Father Smbat;
Deacon Artur Dravants became Father Matteos;
Deacon Arayik Mkrtchian became Father Manuel;
Deacon Vahan Andreasian became Father Tovmas;
Deacon Karlen Ghazarian became Father Arakel;
Deacon Vladimir Galsdian became Father Yeznik;
Deacon Garnik Arakelian became Father Simeon;
Deacon Hovhannes Sargisian became Father Pavstos;
Deacon Vachagan Babayan became Father Anania;

Following their anointing, His Grace Bishop Arshak presented the
chalice used to prepare Holy Communion to the newly ordained priests,
transferring to them the power and right to celebrate the Divine
Liturgy and distribute the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ to
the faithful. While the kiss of peace was joyfully being distributed
among the thousands of faithful, His Holiness Karekin II led the
procession of bishops, members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin,
and visiting clergy from a number of dioceses, as they ascended
the bema and conveyed their congratulations by kissing the anointed
foreheads and hands of the new priests. In attendance for the service
were Their Eminences Archbishop Datev Sarkissian and Archbishop David
Sahakian of the Mother See; Archbishop Grigoris Buniatian, Primate
of the Armenian Diocese of the Ukraine; Archbishop Mesrob Krikorian,
Pontifical Legate to Central Europe; His Grace Bishop Arakel Karamian,
Primate of the Diocese of Kotayk; Very Rev. Fr. Derenik Davitian,
Locum Tenens of the Diocese of Gegharkunik; Rev. Fr. Archpriest
Yeghishé Sargisian, Dean of the Gevorkian Theological Seminary;
Rev. Fr. Mkrtich Proshian, Dean of the Vaskenian Seminary of Lake
Sevan; members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin; visiting
Armenian priests from the United States and Europe; visiting clergymen
from sister Churches and denominations; deacons and seminarians.

Also in attendance for this special occasion were benefactors of the
Mother See, Mr. and Mrs. Haroutiun Arslanian, from Beirut, Lebanon,
as well as the “Holy Etchmiadzin Ladies Society” of Beirut, Lebanon.

In the afternoon, a banquet was held in honor of the new ordinates
in the Pontifical Residence, hosted by His Holiness the Catholicos
of All Armenians.

Following the traditional 40-day seclusion period of fasting, mediation
and prayer, the new priests will celebrate their inaugural Divine
Liturgies at churches throughout Armenia.

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State List Of Historical And Cultural Monuments Of Yerevan Approved

STATE LIST OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL MONUMENTS OF YEREVAN APPROVED

YEREVAN, October 11 (Noyan Tapan). The RA government approved the state
list of immovable historical and cultural monuments of Yerevan. Lists
of monuments in two regions should be also specified for the approval
of the full list of immovable monuments in the territory of the
republic. After the approval of the list the work will start on
projecting the zones of monuments protection. According to RA Deputy
Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Gagik Gyurjian, the old list of
historical and cultural monuments of the republic was approved in 1984
and included 33,000 monuments, which are situated in the territory
of 20,000 hectares. According to him, list of monuments approved by
the decision of the Soviet of Ministers of the Armenian SSR doesn’t
correspond to the assessment criteria and methods of elaboration of
information and integration, common requirements of the cadastre. These
monuments will gain a certain status and will be considered not only
as town-planning entities but also will be protected by the law “On
Protection of Monuments” after the specification and approval of the
list in the whole territory of the republic.

German co. signs $70-mln deal to upgrade Rusal’s Yerevan foil mill

German co. signs $70-mln deal to upgrade Rusal’s Yerevan foil mill

Interfax
Oct 11 2004

Yerevan. (Interfax) – Germany’s Achenbach will start upgrading Russian
aluminum giant Rusal’s Armenal foil mill in Yerevan, Armenia, in the
middle of October under a contract worth $70 million signed on Friday.

A spokesman for Armenal told Interfax that a consortium of German
banks led by Bayerische Landesbank, the project’s financial consultant,
would lend $45 million and that Rusal would provide $25 million. German
state insurer Hermes is insuring the credit.

The contract states that the upgrade must start in the middle of
October and will take 18 months to complete. Armenal will achieve
full capacity by the end of the period.

The upgrade will turn Armenal into a fully integrated foil mill with
enhanced product range and increase profit margins. Capacity will
rise to 25,000 tonnes of foil annually.

The first trial consignment of 150 tonnes of foil should be produced
by the end of 2005.

Armenal said it was aiming for a 2.5%-share of the world aluminum
foil market by 2008.

Siemens will partner Achenbach in the upgrade. Orders worth $10
million will be placed with local factories.