Embassy "Disappointed" With Armenian Diaspora Rep’s Remarks On US En

EMBASSY "DISAPPOINTED" WITH ARMENIAN DIASPORA REP’S REMARKS ON US ENVOY

Mediamax news agency
15 Mar 07

Yerevan, 15 March: The US embassy informed today about its "deep
disappointment" in connection with the statement of the executive
director of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), Aram
Hambarian, made in Yerevan on 13 March.

Mediamax reports that the statement reads that "his remarks were
a wilful distortion of reality and have no place in any serious
discussion about policy differences".

"Mr Hambarian’s comments are particularly out of place in Yerevan,
where the government of Armenia has already signalled its readiness to
work with Ambassador [Richard] Hoagland. Neither Ambassador Hoagland
nor the administration has ever denied the mass murders and forced
exile of over 1.5m Armenians that occurred in the final years of the
Ottoman Empire.

"During the hearing on his approval [as US ambassador to Armenia]
before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on 28 June 2006,
Ambassador Hoagland specifically said, on the record: `No one in
the administration has ever denied the events.’ He has read broadly
the history of the period. However, the administration and therefore
Ambassador-designate Hoagland, does not use the word `genocide’ to
describe these events", the statement of the US embassy in Armenia
reads.

Nikolay Pavlov: There Is No "Armenophobia" In Russia

NIKOLAY PAVLOV: THERE IS NO "ARMENOPHOBIA" IN RUSSIA

ArmRadio.am
14.03.2007 17:55

"Murders of Armenians in Russia are not expressions of racism, but
crimes committed on the social basis," the Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of Russia to Armenia Nikolay Pavlov said during
today’s press conference.

According to him, the question becomes a topic of discussion during
all Armenian-Russian meetings.

According to Pavlov, leaderships of Prosecutor General’s Office of
Russia and the Ministry of Interior Affairs are doing everything
possible to disclose the crimes and punish the criminals.

In his words, these phenomena are the grief of the Russian people,
and Armenians take these very sharply. "There is no "Armenophobia"
in Russia. The last two murders have already been disclosed. It
is necessary to differentiate between criminal reprisals and other
phenomena," said the Ambassador, calling on the journalists to refrain
from sensitive expressions in their publications.

ANTELIAS: Mid-Lent traditional luncheon in Antelias

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
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PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

Armenian version:

FAITHFUL WOMEN MARK
THE MID-LENT IN ANTELIAS

The weekly gathering and prayer sessions of over 100 Armenian faithful
women gained new momentum and enthusiasm during the Great Lent period. In
this spirit, the Christian Education Department of the Catholicosate of
Cilicia brought together these women and their friends, over 200 women in
total, in a special event held in Antelias on March 13 on the occasion of
Mid-Lent. The event was organized under the auspices of His Holiness Aram I.

Vice Director of the Christian Education Department, Rev. Fr. Torkom
Donoyan, delivered the opening remarks, expressing great satisfaction both
for the large number of attendants and the increasing popularity of the
regular Tuesday prayer sessions for Armenian women. Rev. Fr. Donoyan
expressed his gratitude to His Holiness Aram I, under whose guidance the
Christian Education Department is growing with all its various work fields
such as public educational lectures, publishing, music recording, etc.

The Grand Sacristan of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Archbishop
Gomidas Ohanian, also spoke during the event, focusing on the importance of
fasting in the life of Christians and encouraged the participation of the
faithful women in Armenian Church’s rituals and services. He also praised
the Mother Cathedral’s women’s committee and its active contribution to the
decoration of the church. The committee had prepared a bouquet of flowers
for the attendants of the event.

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Feinstein Cosponsors Resolution to Recognize Armenian Resolution

PRESS RELEASE:
Contact: Scott Gerber 202/224-9629

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Senator Feinstein Cosponsors Senate Resolution Calling on
President Bush to Recognize the Armenian Genocide

Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today
announced that she would cosponsor a Senate resolution offered by
Senator Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), calling on the President to recognize
the Armenian Genocide.

The following statement by Senator Feinstein was submitted today to the
Congressional Record:

"Mr. President, as we approach the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide, I rise today in support of a resolution introduced by Senator
Richard Durbin, calling on the President to recognize the Armenian
Genocide.

Specifically, this resolution would:

* Encourage the President to incorporate the memory and lessons
of the Armenian Genocide into the foreign policies of the United States,
and;

* Urge the President to accurately portray this terrible episode
as ‘genocide’ in his annual statement.

Between 1915 and 1923, as many as 1.5 million Armenians perished and
500,000 were exiled by the Ottoman government in a systematic campaign
of murder, deportation, and forced starvation.

92 years later, nearly all of the survivors are no longer with us. Yet
their solemn voices still echo, urging us to remember them and work to
ensure that their suffering was not in vain.

In my 15 years in the United States Senate, I have received thousands of
letters from members of the Armenian-American community in my home state
of California, encouraging our government to recognize the Armenian
Genocide. Many of them are descendants of the genocide’s survivors, who
immigrated to the United States and, over the course of a few decades,
built a strong and vibrant community in California and elsewhere.

For the genocide’s victims, there can be no justice. But by preserving
and cherishing their memory, we can begin healing the wounds that still
linger.

The recent murder of Hrant Dink, a Turkish-Armenian journalist who
championed human rights and advocated Turkish recognition of the
Armenian Genocide, serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers that
loom in our silence. An open, informed, and tolerant discussion of the
genocide is necessary for true and lasting reconciliation between
present-day Turkey and the Armenian people.

Equally important, recalling the Armenian Genocide is essential to the
prevention of ongoing and future atrocities, including the genocide in
Darfur. By taking an unequivocal stance against genocide-regardless of
where or when it occurs-we and other members of the international
community will send a strong message that such atrocities will not be
tolerated. Let us remember Adolf Hitler’s ominous words on the eve of
the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland: ‘Who, after all, speaks today of the
annihilation of the Armenians?’

So today, let us speak loudly. Let us join the hundreds of thousands of
Armenian-Americans in my home state of California and across the United
States, as well as millions of people around the world, in acknowledging
and commemorating the Armenian Genocide. Let us ensure that the legacy
of these atrocities is one of reconciliation and hope.

And let us fulfill the promises our parents made us, and we made to our
children: never again."

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Sc ott Gerber
Director of Communications
Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein
[email protected]
202-22 4-9629

http://feinstein.senate.gov/

Hayko To Be Penultimate Participant

HAYKO TO BE PENULTIMATE PARTICIPANT

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[12:58 pm] 13 March, 2007

The cast, taken place in Helsinki, Finland, showed that RA
representative Hayko would be the 23rd, i.e. the penultimate
participant in Eurovision.

On May 12 semi-final contest the representative of Bosnia-Hertsegovina
would be the first to sing. The participant succession was also
decided for May 10 semi- final contest.

According to one of the Eurovision sites, the song ‘Anytime You Need’
(Music by Hayko, Lyrics by Karen Kavaleryan) was the 3rd to appear
on public voting list.

The Flight Now Leaving Heathrow Is…Empty

THE FLIGHT NOW LEAVING HEATHROW IS…EMPTY
Dominic O’Connell and Maurice Chittenden

Times Online, UK
March 13 2007

AN airline is flying an empty passenger jet between Heathrow and
Cardiff on a daily basis – just so that it can hold on to its lucrative
slots at the London airport.

The flights, which have pumped hundreds of tons of carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere in the past five months, threaten to undermine
the aviation industry’s public stance of trying to reduce emissions.

The flights are being run by British Mediterranean Airways (BMed) –
until recently part-owned by the family of Wafic Said, the Syrian-born
financier – which flies the Airbus passenger plane from Heathrow to
Cardiff and back six times a week. As a British Airways franchise,
it pays a percentage of its revenue to BA in return for operating in
its livery.

No tickets are sold and all 124 passenger seats are empty. Because
there are no passengers, the "ghost" flights, which have run since
October, do not appear on departure or arrival boards.

Related Links Tories plan to slap tax on frequent flyers The sole
purpose is to keep hold of landing slots on runways at Heathrow, the
world’s busiest airport for international flights. The slots can be
reallocated if an airline does not use them regularly.

They are so valuable that they can change hands among airlines for
up to £10m each.

The disclosure comes as David Cameron, the Tory leader, attempted this
weekend to seize the "green" initiative with plans to hit airlines
and passengers with new taxes. These could be calculated according
to the number of miles they fly each year.

In The Sunday Times today, David Miliband, the environment secretary,
proposes giving people an annual carbon allowance, making them
financially responsible for their emissions. He also calls for
restrictions on airline emissions.

Such concerns will be reinforced by the BMed ghost flights. Each
140-mile flight produces 5.21 tons of carbon dioxide.

Over the five months, the 12 flights a week will have sent as much CO2
into the atmosphere as 36,000 cars streaming along the M4 motorway. It
is equivalent to the annual CO2 output of a town of 2,000 people.

By the end of this month the flights will also have cost BMed at
least £2m. There is a £2,500 fuel bill for each flight, plus £300,000
a month for the lease, insurance, crew and maintenance charges.

Graham Thompson of Plane Stupid, a campaign group, said: "It’s quite
shocking. These ghost flights very much undermine the greenwash
we get from the airlines on how they are going to protect the
environment. This shows that they are willing to sacrifice the climate
for a profit."

The flights reveal the lengths to which airlines will go to hang on
to runway slots. All of Heathrow’s daily 1,250 time slots – except
for a few late at night – are allocated to particular airlines and
are jealously guarded. BA has 40% of the slots at Heathrow. There
is also an active trade in the runway positions, with some carriers
prepared to buy their way in.

While the trades are rarely made public, three years ago Qantas,
the Australian airline, paid £20m for just two return flights a day.

Airlines must use their allocation or have the slot withdrawn. If a
slot is not used 80% of the time over a six-month season, it is handed
back to an independent coordinating body that allocates runway times.

BMed has just eight aircraft and flies as a BA franchise to
destinations such as Tehran, Beirut, Yerevan in Armenia, Baku in
Azerbaijan and Tbilisi in Georgia – a list that has led some to
describe it as "BA with balls".

It came up with the Cardiff plan after it was forced to scrap flights
to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, at the end of October after
civil unrest there.

There is no passenger service between Heathrow and Cardiff. Industry
experts claimed that the costs of launching a new service for five
months would have been prohibitive. However, selling tickets at £100
a journey could have brought BMed as much as £12,400 revenue for
each flight.

Last Friday night’s arrival was the last of the day at Cardiff and
the two pilots walked through a deserted airport before going to
their hotel to rest before yesterday’s return flight.

Green campaigners believe that airlines such as BMed should be fined
for their blatant disregard of environmental concerns. Many airlines,
including BA, offer to offset each passenger’s share of a flight’s
carbon emissions in return for an extra fee.

Tony Juniper, vice-chairman of Friends of the Earth International,
said: "It’s nuts. The government should take immediate steps to stop
the practice. Clearly if a plane is full it can claim to be energy
efficient, but flying empty planes is madness."

He said that the government should introduce a new system to "fine"
airlines that fly empty planes. There would be no charge for full
aircraft but the levy would increase as the passenger list diminished.

David Richardson, BMed’s chief executive, said the company had examined
several options for retaining the slots, including leasing them to
another airline or operating ghost flights with a smaller aircraft.

"The Uzbek market had really collapsed, but we knew we would want to
use those timings again this summer. It wasn’t the ideal thing to do,
but we wanted to keep hold of it," he said.

"It is possible to do it more cheaply than we have done – in theory.

Our difficulty was that with the timings we had we needed an airport
that was open all night. We looked at the alternatives, including
Manston [in Kent], and Cardiff was the best option."

Richardson said that BMed had decided to use a full-size airliner
on the flight, rather than a smaller plane, so as not to slow down
other arriving aircraft.

"You could use any type of plane, but the airport gets a little upset
with you if you use a little Piper Warrior, say. We did not want to
get on the wrong side of the airport on that, so we used the Airbus,"
he said.

At the time BMed was eager to retain the valuable slots because it was
seeking either fresh investment or a buyer. The airline was founded
in 1994 under the chairmanship of Lord Hesketh, the Conservative peer.

Guernoy, a Guernsey-registered investment group which is controlled
by the trust settlements of three members of the family of Said,
the benefactor of the Said Business School at Oxford University,
owned a 49% stake in BMed.

Last month BMI British Midland, the British airline group chaired by
Sir Michael Bishop, announced that it had struck a deal to buy BMed
for £30m. It will continue flying as a BA franchise until October.

BMI is the second largest slot holder at Heathrow, with 12% of the
total. The London airport’s runways may be about to become even
more valuable with the prospect of an open skies deal between Europe
and America.

If this deal goes through – it is to be decided at a meeting of
European transport ministers on March 22 – large American airlines
that are currently barred from Heathrow are expected to buy their
way in, pushing the prices of runway slots even higher.

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We Should Find Perfect Mechanisms Of Using Lobbyist Organizations In

WE SHOULD FIND PERFECT MECHANISMS OF USING LOBBYIST ORGANIZATIONS IN FAVOR OF ARMENIA, VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Mar 12 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. "Struggle with the help of organized
structures of Hay Dat was one of the greatest political victories
of ARFD.

ARFD Hay Dat Committees took out the Armenian people having no
statehood to the international arena." RA NA Vice-Speaker, ARFD Bureau
member Vahan Hovhannisian declared this on March 12, at the opening of
the Conference of ARFD Hay Dat Committees. In V. Hovhannisian’s words,
today when RA has a statehood, both the Armenian state and the Diaspora
should avoid two extreme approaches. The first is that the Diaspora
has its own and the state its own interests and tasks. In particular,
some people consider that only Diasporan Armenians should be engaged
in issues of Hay Dat. "There were such moods as early as in the
beginning of 20th century and our enemies sowed them," V. Hovhannisian
stated. The second extremity we should beware of is that independent
RA has its state structures and lobbyist organizations of Diaspora
"can impede it." "The truth is between the very two approaches, which
is correlation of factor of independence of Armenians created thanks
to the efforts of Hay Dat Committees with the factor of independence
of Armenia. At that, this problem is faced by both the state and the
Diaspora," V. Hovhannisian declared. He mentioned with satisfaction
that over the past years Armenia in its foreign policy more and
more leans on abilities of ARFD Hay Dat Committees and the latters,
in their turn, become stronger feeling firm support of Armenia. In
V. Hovhannisian’s words, "we should find perfect mechanisms of using
lobbyist organizations in favor of the state."

Turkey Spurns Genocide Verdict

TURKEY SPURNS GENOCIDE VERDICT

The News – International, Pakistan
March 11 2007

ANKARA: Turkey has condemned the decision of a Swiss court to impose
a suspended jail sentence and a fine on a Turkish citizen for denying
that mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 amounted to
genocide. In the first such conviction under Swiss law, the court
on Friday sentenced Dogu Perincek, head of the leftist-nationalist
Turkish Workers’ Party, to a 90-day suspended jail term and fined
him 3,000 Swiss francs ($2,461). ‘The court case was inappropriate,
groundless and controversial in every sense … The verdict cannot
be accepted by the Turkish people,’ Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said
in a statement released late on Friday.

"Independent": "Chauvinism Becomes Serious Threat In Turkey"

"INDEPENDENT": "CHAUVINISM BECOMES SERIOUS THREAT IN TURKEY"

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 09 2007

LONDON, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. "The chauvinist
movement in Turkey started to keep progressive and free thinking
intellectuals under its pressure." The English "Independent" daily
expressed such an opinion in the March 8 issue, Istanbul Marmara
daily states.

According to the newspaper, the encroachment upon Hrant Dink was the
most savage murder and the brightest display of the chauvinism wave
gradually increasing in Turkey. "The chauvinist movement now became
a serious threat for all progressive and dissident intellectuals and
historians. This movement is against democratic reforms and membership
to the European Union. This is the reason that made Orhan Pamuk leave
the country," the English periodical wrote.

Senator Cogdill Names Debbie Poochigian as 2007 Woman of The Year

PRESS RELEASE
Office of California Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto)
CONTACT: MaryAlice Kaloostian
March 6, 2007
Tel: 559-253-7122

SENATOR COGDILL NAMES DEBBIE POOCHIGIAN AS 2007 WOMAN OF THE YEAR

(Sacramento)-Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto) named Debbie Poochigian of
Fresno as 2007 Woman of the Year for the 14th Senate District, in a
ceremony honoring all the Women of the Year in the Senate chambers
yesterday.
Debbie Poochigian is a life-long resident of Fresno County where her
family has farmed for three generations. She is the daughter of former
Fresno County Supervisor Deran Koligian, proud wife of former State
Senator Chuck Poochigian and loving mother of her children, Mark and his
wife Jennifer, Kirk, and Laura, and her grandson, Deran.
Debbie has provided stellar leadership as a member of numerous
charitable boards and civic committees. She is a participating member
of the Board of Directors of the CSU Fresno Alumni Association,
California Women for Agriculture, Fresno County Farm Bureau, Henry
Madden Library Leadership Board at CSU Fresno, and Secret Garden Party
Committee for the Arne Nixon Center for the Study of Children’s
Literature at CSU Fresno. Additionally, she has been a member of the
Board of Trustees at Saint Agnes Medical Center, Board of Directors of
Fresno Area Crime Stoppers, Board of Directors of the Fresno County and
City Historical Society, and Ag One Tribute Committee to establish the
Bill Jones Leadership Development Program. Recently, she also served as
Co-chair of the CSU Fresno Alumni Association Homecoming Tailgate and
Co-chair of the 1999 Civil War Reenactment 10th Anniversary Gala hosted
by the Historical Society. Debbie’s commitment and dedication is also
apparent in her faith life. She has kept herself immensely busy
teaching Sunday school for most of the past 30 years and is a past
Sunday school superintendent.
"Debbie Poochigian embodies what a Woman of the Year should be," said
Cogdill. "She has devoted herself to philanthropic causes and has made
considerable contributions to her community. It was a privilege for me
to honor her this way. She is a terrific example of how one person can
make such a profound impact on a community through leadership and
dedication."
Please see page 2 for photos from the ceremony.
Senator Cogdill proudly represents part or all of the counties of
Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne.