Two Armenians, One Ring

TWO ARMENIANS, ONE RING

Panorama.am
20:45 17/08/2007

Tomorrow in Berlin world IBF middleweight champion Artur Aprahamyan
will defend his title against fifth-ranked Khoren Gevori. Allboxing.ru
informed that during a press conference Aprahamyan stated he was
in excellent physical condition, and that it would be made evident
during the match.

His Armenian opponent then stated that his training and condition
would enable him to withstand anything thrown at him by Aprahamyan.

In the words of Aprahamyan’s promoter, Wilfred Jverland, after his
victory over Miranda, he is quite well known, and that appearances
are planned in the United States. Gevori’s trainer, Fritz Jdunek,
says that all things aside, he knows Aparaham is the favorite, but
that favorites too are defeated. He expects the fight to last 12
rounds and for Gevori to come out on top.

We remind that Aprahamyan has won all 23 of his fights, with 18 as
knockouts. Khoren Gevori (Gevorgyan) was born in 1979 in Echmiadzin,
and now lives in Hamburg, Germany, as does Aprahamyan. The match will
take place under the German flag.

BAKU: U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense Jim MacDougall: Sec

U.S. DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE JIM MACDOUGALL: SECTION 907 RESTRICTS US-AZERBAIJAN COOPERATION

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Dec 7 2006

Today, Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiyev received the
delegation headed by U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Jim
MacDougall, Defense Ministry press service told the APA.

In the meeting, Safar Abiyev noted that Azerbaijani-US cooperation
is developing according to the definite program. Touching upon
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict the minister said that this conflict is
great restriction for development of Azerbaijan-US and Azerbaijani-NATO
cooperation.

"We will not reconcile with Armenia because of occupation of our
territories. If the conflict is not solved peacefully, Azerbaijani
Armed Forces will liberate our territories," he said.

The minister said that section 907 to the Freedom Support Act restricts
Azerbaijani-US cooperation.

MacDougall agreed with his colleagues and said that it is true that
the articles of the section 907 restrict the partner sip of both
countries.

CIS Forces Stage Drill At Nuclear Plant Security In Armenia

CIS FORCES STAGE DRILL AT NUCLEAR PLANT SECURITY IN ARMENIA
People’s Daily Online, China
Sept 27 2006
Security forces from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
started an exercise on Tuesday in Armenia which focused on ensuring
the security of nuclear power plants.
The drill, code-named Atom Anti-Terror 2006, aimed “to reveal and
destroy sabotage groups that infiltrated the territory of Armenia and
seized a nuclear power plant in the city of Metsamor,” Boris Mylnikov,
chief of the CIS Antiterrorist Center, was quoted as saying by the
Itar-Tass news agency.
The exercise is being conducted at the Armyanskaya nuclear power
plant and runs through Friday.
Forces from the Armenian National Security Service and Russian Federal
Security Service’s special task center will act as “terrorists”
secretly moving in Armenia with plans to seize the Armyanskaya plant,
Mylnikov said.
When the “terrorists” were spotted, an Armenian motorized infantry
battalion and special forces would join hands to free the “seized”
nuclear power plant, he said.

US Ambassador John Evans To Leave Armenia Early September

US AMBASSADOR JOHN EVANS TO LEAVE ARMENIA EARLY SEPTEMBER
ArmRadio.am
22.08.2006 16:51
US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia John Evans
is completing his mission in Armenia and will return to motherland
early September, the Ambassador told Arminfo Agency in response to
the concrete terms of completion of his tenure in office.
At the same time Mr. Evans rejected the request to comment upon
the US Senate postponement of the appointment of the new Ambassador
to Armenia.
To remind, the Congress discussions of the issue are scheduled
September 7. ” I do not comment on the activity of the Congress,”
John Evans underlined.

International Committee Of Armenians Concerned Over Lebanese Confron

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF ARMENIANS CONCERNED OVER LEBANESE CONFRONTATION CALLS ON ARMENIANS TO PROTEST AGAINST OPERATION OF ISRAEL IN LEBANON
Yerevan, August 15. ArmInfo. “The plans of the USA and Israel to
unleash a large-scale war and involve Iran into it constitute a direct
threat to Armenia, particularly, to the liberated regions of Nagorny
Karabakh, which the USA tries to turn into a springboard to invade
Iran,” say the representatives of the International Committee of the
Armenians Concerned over Lebanese Confrontation at a press conference
in Yerevan, Wednesday.
The developments in Lebanon cannot be called a fight of one nation,
one community, for survival. Such wars aim to break the national
consciousness of peoples, said Secretary of the Committee, Raffi
Papikyan. He said the Committee calls on Armenians world wide to
raise a voice of protest against the military crimes, “in order that
our people or other peoples avoid a situation when there is no one
to rely on.”
Political expert Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan drew the attention of
those present at the fact that only three states rendered technical
support to Israel: USA, Turkey and Azerbaijan. All the Iraeli
equipment worked on fuel that Tel-Aviv received through oil pipeline
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan. Israel received all the military supplies from
the USA through Turkish military base Injirlik. L. Melik- Shahnazaryan
assured those present that Israel’s plans were a failure. It is for the
first time that Israelis felt war aftermath in their territory. Mossad,
Israel’s intelligence agency, known as the most perfect special
service in the world, did not notice the colossal work carried out
in Southern Lebanon: the construction of underground tunnels. “The
military spirit of Israel is not like it was three dozens of years
ago. Moreover, the fighting capability of Arab military formations
has been improved,” the political expert said.
The analyst Igor Muradyan said the military operation of Israel in
Lebanon could be caused by the self-reformation of Hezbollah, which
showed the Shiit organization how a fundamental Islamic grouping can
make national-liberation ideas a corner stone, refuse from radical
demands from its country, become an influential parliamentary force.
“Hezbollah, Hamas, Muslim Brothers, turning into parliamentary forces
have become much more dangerous for Israel,” I. Muradyan said.

Statement from the Noubarashen Colony

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STATEMENT FROM THE NOUBARASHEN COLONY
[05:47 pm] 30 June, 2006
Editor-in-chief of the newspaper «Zhamanak Yerevan» Arman Babajanyan
has made a statement from the Noubarashen criminal-executive
institution which says:
«The illegal regime of Armenia which is washed in fraud and
unlawfulness persecutes me politically with a plan processed in the
President’s Residence and put into execution by the RA Attorney
General. My arrest aims at closing one more objective and unbiased
Mass Medium.
Nevertheless, I am sure that democracy will win soon, and the human
rights will be respected in this country».

Armenian ACBA Director General Chairs UBA

ARMENIAN ACBA DIRECTOR GENERAL CHAIRS UBA
ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 7 2006
YEREVAN, March 7. /ARKA/. Director General of the Agricultural
Corporate Bank of Armenia (ACBA) Stepan Gishyan was elected Chairman
of the Union of Banks of Armenia (UBA). The decision was made at a
special general meeting of the UBA.
The meeting approved the new wording of the UBA Statute and elected a
new 9-member UBA Board. Formerly, the UBA Board had six members. The
UBA was chaired by Samvel Chzmachyan, president of the “Bank Anelik”.
The UBA is a member of the European Bank Federation.
ACBA was founded in 1995 and incorporated on March 29, 1996. The bank
was founded by the farm unions of Armenian regions under the EU TACIS
program.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Iran To Start Gas Shipments To Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic

IRAN TO START GAS SHIPMENTS TO NAKHICHEVAN AUT. REPUBLIC
Asia Pulse
Oct 17 2005
BAKU, Oct 17 Asia Pulse – Head of ‘Azeri Gas’ company said here
Saturday that Iran will start shipments of natural gas to the
‘Nakhichevan autonomous Republic’ next month.
Ali Khan Melikov added that Iran plans to export 350 million cubic
meters of natural gas annually to Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic.
He added that the pipelines are ready to receive shipment of Iranian
gas and the necessary construction work in neighboring state is
almost complete.
The Tehran, Baku agreement calls for exchange of natural gas
between the two nations. The ‘Haji Ghabol-Astara’ pipeline is under
construction and will carry gas to Iran, he added.
The volume of gas from Ian to Nakhichevan is slated to be 52 million,
250 million and 350 million cube meters of gas, respectively,
he underlined.
Nakhichevan needs 250 million cubic meters of natural gas per year,
said Melikov adding that the country requires 100 million cubic meters
more to supply its power plant.
He said a 42-km-long gas pipeline will become operational between
Jolfa and Nakhichevan to put the project into practice.
The two sides reached the agreement during Iranian President Seyed
Mohammad Khatami’s visit to the autonomous republic.
According to the terms of the agreement, Iran will supply Azerbaijan
with a certain amount of natural gas through Astara a month in
advance and the following month Iran will supply a similar amount
to Nakhichevan.
Melikov said that to supply gas to Nakhichevan it is necessary to
carry out a range of preparation work to receive the gas, both in
the autonomous republic and in Astara.
The Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, an Azerbaijani territory, is
situated to the south, separated from the remainder of Azerbaijan by
Armenian territory.
Azerbaijan ambassador to Iran said that Tehran-Baku trade exchange
has increased sixfold since 1998 reaching close to dlrs 600 million
annually.
Abassali Karam Oghlou Hassanov told IRNA in June that he expects the
bilateral trade volume to increase to dlrs one billion annually in
the near future.
He also said that various development and electricity projects underway
by the Iranian experts will strengthen overall relations between the
two nations.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Kocharian Receives Outstanding Young Violinist

KOCHARIAN RECEIVES OUTSTANDING YOUNG VIOLINIST
Armenpress
Sept 22, 2005
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert Kocharian
received today young violinist Sergey Khachatrian.
Winner of numerous prestigious international contests Sergey
Khachatrian now lives in Germany. Recently he was awarded the Grand
Prize of a prestigious contest in Belgium, sponsored by Queen Elizabeth
and was granted the right to play a Stradivarius violin for four years.
Kocharian’s press office said the president congratulated the young
musician on his exclusive victory, which he said was a great pride for
all Armenians. Wishing the musician new victories Robert Kocharian
expressed a wish that he perform at least once a year in his home
country. On September 24 Sergey Khachatrian will play together with
Armenian National Chamber Orchestra.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Mankind’s deadly toll

New York Daily News, NY
Sept 11 2005
Mankind’s deadly toll

One of the many disturbing aspects of the Gulf Coast disaster is the
way everyone has been repeating this one phrase: A devastating
hurricane hit was never a question of “if,” they say, but “when.”
It is the same wording people use when they talk about another
terrorist attack here in New York.
For the last four years, an “if, not when” at the hand of man has
haunted most New Yorkers’ scariest daydreams. The London bombings
turned up the volume. So does an anniversary like today.
But as we see the bodies in New Orleans and feel for the families
there, it’s obvious that Mother Nature harbors a wrath at least as
terrible as Osama Bin Laden’s. And guess what? A ‘cane could drown
N.Y.C., a headline in the Daily News announced Thursday. Said the
story, “New York is a coastal city in a vulnerable spot.”
Vulnerable again? It’s enough to make a mere mortal wonder which to
fear more: man or nature. And it is hardly reassuring to hear the
answer: Humans are gaining the deadly edge.
This is a new distinction for our species. Until the last century,
says Steven Katz, director of the Elie Wiesel Center at Boston
University, nature was probably responsible for more death than
murderous mankind. And if you count disease, nature still is – maybe.
No one is absolutely sure about the math.
But if we are talking about natural disasters like floods and fires
versus man-made evils like war and banishment, humans recently pulled
ahead in the destruction sweepstakes.
“In the 20th century, the estimate is that 100 million people were
killed by government,” says Katz. These include all the soldiers who
died in World Wars I and II – 5 million Russians alone in the first
six months of fighting Hitler – as well as the 6 million Jews
exterminated in the Holocaust, all the Chinese killed in China’s
civil war and later Cultural Revolution, millions more killed in the
India-Pakistan War, millions slain by Stalin, as well as untold
murders in Rwanda, Uganda, Croatia, Cambodia, Armenia, Argentina. …
The list, unfortunately, goes on and on.
What’s worse, we civilians are only becoming more imperiled, says
Stephen Couch, a sociologist at Penn State. “Centuries ago, wars were
by and large limited to professional armies fighting one another,” he
says. “So the majority of casualties were military. Now, the majority
of casualties are civilians.”
This is a byproduct of what we call progress. “New weapons made new
tactics possible, like the deliberate wiping out of civilian
populations,” says Couch, citing Dresden and Hiroshima.
Terrorism is just the latest military technique, and Couch is not
optimistic about how it may evolve. “I think that the destructiveness
of war is likely to remain the same or perhaps get worse, with all
sorts of weapons of mass destruction, atomic proliferation and
biological warfare. The history of weaponry is that if you have a
weapon, it gets used.”
Mother Nature will continue to wreak her tsunamis, floods,
earthquakes and hurricanes, all of them devastating. But she does not
spend her days devising new ways to destroy mankind.
That is what the Bin Ladens of this world do.
In New York, as we pray for all those lost and prepare for all
eventualities, we must vow to work for peace. Because it’s not Mother
Nature that we can change.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress