Canada Diocese Future Projects And Activities

PRESS OFFICE
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Wed, Aug 8 2007

From the desk of Youth Director and Christian Education Minister
FUTURE PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
Department of the Youth Ministry and Christian Education

The Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada, under the auspices of His
Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate established the Department of
Youth Ministry and Christian Education to serve the Armenian Apostolic
Youth throughout Canada in a holistic and Christ-centered manner.

In May 2007, upon the recommendation of the Clergy Conference, the
Diocesan Annual Assembly resolved to dedicate the coming year, to the
youth of our community in Canada, and adopted the theme "The Armenian
Church, Home for the Youth."

Reverend Father Myron Sarkissian has been appointed director of the newly
established, Department of the Youth Ministry and Christian Education.
This new department is recognized as a core mission of the Mother Church
and one of the highest priorities for the Canadian Diocese. Our Primate
has consistently challenged the Youth to seek new and innovative means to
reach out to the members of the families of the Canadian Diocese, and has
offered continued support and resources for their use. The mission of
Youth Ministry and Christian Education brings young people and adults
together as a community of God’s people.

Please find a brief summary of the mission and the work of the Youth
Ministry and Christian Education Department
ACYOC Regional-Local Retreats

Christian Fellowship Campus Ministry (University, College, School
students)
Ministry at Summer Youth Camp
Deacons, Acolyte-Altar Boys Retreat Weekend
Sunday Schools
Scouts
Coordination with the Family Support Service HAY DOUN
Press and Publication "Hooys" Spiritual Periodical

The Department of Youth Ministry will organize the following activities,
in the coming months=2E

August 2007
10-12: ACYOC Youth Camp, Ontario
12: St. Catharines Youth Pilgrimage
20-25: Camp Ararat

September 2007
28-30: Pan-American Youth Retreat (Kingston)
30: St Gregory the Illuminator (Montreal) and Holy Cross (Laval) Parishes
Youth Forum

October 2007
27-28: ACYOC Annual Assembly, Kingston

December 2007
30: Blessing of the Young People
Youth Divine Liturgy
08 Aug 2007 by Press Office

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Vladimir Karapetyan Appointed As Head Of RA Foreign Ministry’s Press

VLADIMIR KARAPETYAN APPOINTED AS HEAD OF RA FOREIGN MINISTRY’S PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

arminfo
2007-08-06 16:54:00

By order of RA Foreign Minister, Vladimir Karapetyan has been
appointed as Head of RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and Information
Department. Earlier, V. Karapetyan hold a position of the acting
spokesman, Head of Press and Information Department.

Mr. Karapetyan, whose last assigned was head of the Press Department’s
Media Relations Division, is a graduate of Yerevan State University’s
Department of Oriental Studies. Prior to his graduation in 1993,
he had served in the Soviet Army.

Mr. Karapetyan started his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
in 1994 as Attache in the CIS Department. In 1996, he served as Third
Secretary at the Armenian Embassy in Ukraine. From 1997 to 2001, he
served as Second Secretary, then Head, of the CIS Countries Division
at the CIS Department.

Later he worked as the Head of the Security Cooperation Division of
the Military-Political Department. In 2001-2004, he was Counselor,
Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Armenia in Georgia. He has
participated in several dozen official and working visits, as well as
international conferences. He has also attended various diplomatic
training courses, notably a five-month course at the NATO Defense
College in Rome. He speaks fluent Armenian, Russian and English. He
is married and has three children.

BEIRUT: Aoun declares victory of FPM in Metn, Gemayel disputes res.

The Daily Star, Lebanon
Aug 6 2007

Aoun declares victory of FPM candidate in Metn, Gemayel disputes
results
By Hani M. Bathish
Daily Star staff
Monday, August 06, 2007

METN/BEIRUT: Fifteen minutes after Free Patriotic Movement leader MP
Michel Aoun announced the FPM’s victory in the Metn by-election,
former President Amin Gemayel, disputing Aoun’s claims, declared that
the Christians in the Metn had voted for the March 14 track. "We were
told that the winning candidate is Dr. Camille Khoury," Aoun said.
"We hope that calm prevails, this electoral battle is not against a
martyr, but it is to choose a political track."

While in Bikfaya celebrations commenced for what Gemayel supporters
considered a victory, Aoun called on his supporters and MPs to gather
at the Jdeideh Serail where he said there was an attempt to tamper
with one of the ballot boxes.

"We have been informed of an attempt to cancel one of the ballot
boxes. We hope the old mistakes committed in Metn are not repeated,"
Aoun said.

Gemayel said an attempt at forging election results by the Armenian
Tashnag Party had been detected, adding that "the dead and those
residing abroad" had voted in Bourj Hammoud.

"We want elections to be repeated in Bourj Hammoud district," Gemayel
said, "those who announce victory should wait for the official
results and the judiciary to have its say first."

Gemayel said complaints arrived from various polling stations that
irregularities had been spotted "We have won, we insist that there be
self control in the Metn," Gemayel said.

The number of the disputed votes from Bourj Hammoud varies between
600 and 160. Supporters from both political parties flocked to
Jdeideh late Sunday night, gathering in the main square while the
army stood between them to prevent clashes from developing. The mood
was aggressive as supporters of both factions raised party flags and
honked their horns, closing access to the square.

Preliminary results started coming in the early evening, with the
first 114 ballot boxes out of 348 counted giving a slim lead to
Gemayel, who got 13,079 votes, while his opponent got 12,240 votes.
That lead widened slightly to 2,918 votes in favor of Gemayel after
the counting of 265 ballot boxes. With 275 boxes counted, the lead
went down to 2,180 votes.

The high voter turnout in the Metn by-election on Sunday and the
democratic mood that prevailed proved that security concerns had
taken a back seat at this pivotal juncture. In some polling stations,
voter turnout reached 80 percent.

Mustapha Sabsabi, in charge of one of the polling stations in Zalka,
said that around 500 out of 700 voters had cast their ballots at the
station by mid-day. "We had a very good turnout, we were busy all
day, we had no rest," Sabsabi said.

In Bteghrine, hometown of FPM candidate’s supporter MP Michel Murr,
the turnout was close to 50 percent around noon according to local
Mukhtar Najem Saliba, who was at the Bteghrine secondary school
helping people get to the right room to cast their ballots. "It was a
peaceful and democratic day so far we hope it stays that way till the
end of the day," Saliba said.

In Jdeideh, even Sunni, Shiite and Allawite voters turned out in
substantial numbers, around 40 percent had cast their ballots by
mid-day. "The day was very calm, a democratic and cooperative mood
prevailed," said Pedro Qnaider, in charge of one of the polling
stations in Jdeideh.

In Bikfaya, Gemayel’s hometown, voting started early and the former
president got a majority of votes. The Phalange Party campaign
machinery worked through the previous night. By the morning the town
was decked with Phalange Party flags, banners and pictures of Gemayel
and his slain son. White roses were distributed to voters by Phalange
Party supporters.

"This is the sign of peace," said Elie Daou, who cast his vote in
favor of Gemayel.

"This is a day of referendum, a day to choose between two directions,
one of sovereignty and freedom and the other of subservience," Daou
said.

Another voter who did not want his name published said: "I always
vote for the Gemayel family, let Qanso and the others go and vote in
the Bekaa," a reference to the Syrian Social Nationalist Party
leader.

Gemayel was accompanied by his wife Joyce and Patricia Gemayel, the
widow of his son, assassinated Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel.

"On this day we have to remember the martyr Pierre Gemayel and all
the country’s martyrs, those of the army and of the Cedar Revolution
and all who fell for Lebanon, for freedom and sovereignty," Gemayel
told reporters after casting his own vote.

Amin Gemayel said the electoral competition Sunday was a pivotal one,
adding that the battle was aimed against political parties following
the Syrian line, naming among these Hizbullah and the Syrian Social
Nationalist Party. "Are all these political parties that support the
Free Patriotic Movement doing so free of charge, just to please
General Aoun? Or do they have other motives and are there other
allies trying to regain the Syrian role on Lebanese soil?" Gemayel
asked.

However, Aoun asked the people of Metn Sunday to follow him "toward
the future of Lebanon." He reaffirmed that the alliance between the
FPM, the Tashnag Party and Murr is a "firm alliance that is unshaken
by rumor."

Speaking on Sunday to OTV, Aoun blamed Phalange Party founder the
late President Pierre Gemayel for allowing the Syrians into Lebanon.

"We will celebrate our victory at the close of the polls, the victory
of the national interest over foreign interests because the history
of Amin Gemayel is known, it is filled with instances of
collaboration with the foreigner against his country," Aoun said.

Aoun supporters moved in convoys around the Metn and had a strong
turnout outside polling stations, wearing orange and chanting FPM
slogans. Turnout was especially high in Bourj Hammoud and Zalka. In
one polling station in Bourj Hammoud 207 registered voters out of 440
had cast their ballots by noon.

Murr, speaking to reporters after casting his ballot in his hometown
of Bteghrine, said his supporters’ votes all went to the FPM
candidate "without hesitation and out of conviction." The Aoun and
Murr campaign delegates were out in force in Bteghrine.

In Qornet al-Hamra, the hometown of Khoury, the orange FPM flags
dominated, although at times orange and Phalange flags rested side by
side, sharing limited space on electricity poles. Khoury cast his
ballot early Sunday morning at the Rosary School in Qornet al-Hamra
amid chants of support for Aoun and the FPM.

Khoury received one of the white roses that were being distributed by
Phalange Party supporters outside the polling station. Khoury told
reporters afterward that the electoral battle was not personally
aimed against Gemayel but against the political track of March 14.

Sabaa says voting ‘calm and democratic’

BEIRUT: Interior Minister Hassan Sabaa said the Beirut and Metn
by-elections had taken place in a "calm and democratic atmosphere,"
in an official statement released by his office at the end of voting
on Sunday.

Sabaa said there had been a large voter turnout, and the "fact that
the opposition supporters voted in such large numbers provides the
biggest evidence for the legitimacy of the government of Prime
Minister Fouad Siniora."

"The Interior Ministry and municipalities proved their impartiality
by keeping equal distance from all candidates," said the statement
faxed to The Daily Star.

Sabaa said any problems that may have occurred during the poll were
"immediately" resolved and taken care of by the army and the police
deployed throughout the Metn and Beirut’s second district.

Sabaa said he would hold a news conference to announce the official
results, either late Sunday or early Monday, when all votes had been
tallied. – The Daily Star

http://www.dailystar.com.lb

Matthew Bryza: Agreement Must Be Reached Before The Presidential Ele

MATTHEW BRYZA: AGREEMENT MUST BE REACHED BEFORE THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

armradio.am
03.08.2007 17:03

"It will be shameful if it turns out the the long activity of the
OSCE Minsk Group was useless," American Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group Matthew Bryza declared in Baku.

He said that the parties must come to an agreement before the
presidential elections in 2008. Trend reports that Bryza declared once
again that the resolution of the conflict depends on the decision of
the leaders of the two countries. The Co-Chair added that the visits
of Armenian and Azerbaijani intellectuals must be periodic.

"It is possible to come to an agreement on the Karabakh issue, and
we are very close to it. The states must make sacrifices to achieve
something," Bryza noted.

New Staff Of Central Electoral Commission Defined By Decree Of RA Pr

NEW STAFF OF CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION DEFINED BY DECREE OF RA PRESIDENT

Noyan Tapan
Aug 3, 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, NOYAN TAPAN. The following staff of the Central
Electoral Commission was defined by the August 3 decree of Robert
Kocharian, the RA President:

Garegin Azarian – representative of the President of the Republic
of Armenia,

Abram Bakhchagulian – representative of the Republican party of
Armenia,

Haroutiun Shahbazian – representative of the Bargavatch Hayastan
(Prosperous Armenia) party,

Hamlet Abrahamian – representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutiun party,

Sona Sargsian – representative of the Orinats Yerkir (Country of
Law) party,

Zoya Tadevosian – representative of the Zharangutiun (Heritage) party,

Ashot Abovian – representative of the Judicial Department of the
Republic of Armenia,

Karen Poladian – representative of the Judicial Department of the
Republic of Armenia.

According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA
President’s Press Office, the decree will be in force since August
6, 2007.

Env. Film No. 9: "Poisoning for Profit"

Armenia Tree Project
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PRESS RELEASE

August 3, 2007

Environmental Film No. 9: "Poisoning for Profit"

New Documentary Film Exposes Problems Caused by Mining in Armenia

The ninth in a series of environmental films produced by Vem Media Arts in
Armenia, titled "Poisoning for Profit" was released on World Environment
Day. The documentary was funded by Armenia Tree Project, Armenian Forests
NGO, World Wildlife Fund Caucasus Office, and the Greens Union of Armenia.

There are 630 mines operating in Armenia today, which include copper, gold,
decorative stone, and other minerals. Foreign companies such as Global Gold
Mining of Connecticut are also exploring for uranium mines in the Getik
River Valley and other parts of Armenia. "Uranium is a mineral of strategic
importance, but I can state that there are no confirmed, registered reserves
as such," according to the head of underground resources at the Ministry of
Nature Protection in the film.

Armenia is one of the top 10 world suppliers of molybdenum, and one of the
more active plants is located in Zangezour near the Kajaran copper mine.
"The plant is a source of immense pollution, but the tailings at Kajaran are
hidden under a green cover," states the narrator. In fact, the residents of
Kajaran need to be relocated because of the tailings and pollution from the
plant.

"Even the remediated soil contains heavy metals that accumulate in
fruit-bearing plants. When they get into the food chain they cause organ
damage, sterility, genetic mutations, and weaken the immune system. The
problem can be solved only by moving the town away from the plant’s zone,"
declares the film.

The villagers of Geghanoush have become victims of mine pollution, and now
they have to buy food instead of growing it themselves. "Not a single crop
grows in the village because of the waste dump and its toxic tracks,"
reveals the head of the local community.

Tailings waste flows into the Voghji River in Syunik village, passing
through residential gardens, fruit orchards, and other cultivated land,
contaminating vegetables, fruit, and animals. "They didn’t realize the
magnitude of the danger until their children got sick," states the narrator.
"For the damage caused, Dino Gold Mining paid a fine of $28,000 (US) to the
government and reimbursement of $2,800 (US) to the villagers–not a big fine
for damaging the health and the environment of an entire village."

"We, the population, gain almost nothing from the mining industry, in terms
of improvement of social conditions or strengthening the country
strategically. The main profits from mining goes to the owners and those who
mediate granting them mining licenses. That’s it! We are left with vanished
pastures and lands, and a polluted environment," states Hagop Sanasaryan,
head of the Greens Union of Armenia.

"The mines produce huge cavities in the mountains. During the ore
processing, the ground up powder is further treated, using cyanide or other
methods. The waste enters the air, the soil, and ultimately pollutes the
irrigation and drinking water," concludes Sanasaryan in the film.

Written by Inga Zarafyan, produced by Manuk Hergnyan, and directed by Hayk
Kbeyan, the 23-minute documentary "Poisoning for Profit" is being made
available for personal and public viewing in DVD format. To acquire a copy
of the film in the diaspora with English subtitles, contact Armenia Tree
Project via email at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> .

For more information about mining in Armenia and to sign a letter to
President Robert Kocharian expressing concern with a new mine planned in
Teghut village, visit the Armenia Tree Project web site at
<; .

PHOTO CAPTION (Alaverdi 2007.jpg): The new film "Poisoning for Profit"
documents the human health problems and environmental destruction caused by
mining in Armenia, which occurs when mining waste products enter the air and
soil and pollute irrigation and drinking water

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Second Legs Of First Qualification Stage Of UEFA’s Cup Tournament To

SECOND LEGS OF FIRST QUALIFICATION STAGE OF UEFA’S CUP TOURNAMENT TO TAKE PLACE ON AUGUST 2

Noyan Tapan
Aug 1, 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian Mika Yerevan, who have won
the cup for five times, will receive MTK Budapesht (Hungary) in the
Republican sports ground in the second leg of the first qualification
stage of UEFA’s Cup Tournament on August 2. It should be mentioned
that the first match ended with a score of 2:1 with the victory
of Hungarians.

Banants Yerevan, the deputy champion of Armenia, will meet with Young
Boys in the second leg of the first qualification stage of the UEFA’s
Cup Tournament in Bern on August 2. The match of these teams held in
Yerevan ended in a draw: 1:1.

By the way, the match will take place in the "Stade de Suisse" in
Bern, where the matches of the group tournament of the final stage
of the European Championship will be held in 2008.

Matthew Bryza Hopes Senate Will Choose Ambassador To Armenia Soon

MATTHEW BRYZA HOPES SENATE WILL CHOOSE AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA SOON

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.07.2007 18:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The U.S. administration doesn’t want to drag out
absence of Ambassador to Armenia. The U.S. and Armenia have plenty of
joint programs, including the IPAP," U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
Mattew Bryza told reporters in Yerevan.

The U.S. attaches big importance to relations with Armenia, according
to him.

"Appointment of mature diplomat Rudolf Perina the U.S. charge d’Affairs
in Armenia proves this republic’s importance for the United States. I
am hopeful the Senate will take a decision soon," Mr Bryza said.

Vice Ambassador Anthony Godrfey has acted as U.S. ambassador since
September 2006. Previous Ambassador John Evans was recalled because
of public recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Currently, OSCE MG
Co-chair in 2001-2004, former U.S. Ambassador to Moldova Rudolf Perina
occupies the post.

RA Defense Minister Departing For Kosovo July 31

RA DEFENSE MINISTER DEPARTING FOR KOSOVO JULY 31

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.07.2007 15:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The delegation of the Armenian Defense Ministry
led by Minister Mikael Harutyunyan will depart for Kosovo July 31
to meet with the Armenian peacekeepers and the top officer staff of
the multinational peacekeeping contingent. August 1 the delegation
will return to Yerevan, Defense Minister’s Spokesman, Colonel Seyran
Shahsuvaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Armenian military have been participating in the peacekeeping mission
within a Greek battalion since February 12, 2004. The seventh shift
of the Armenian peacekeepers is in Kosovo at the moment.

Baku Protests Against Invented "Armenia’s Purchase Of Armament From

BAKU PROTESTS AGAINST INVENTED "ARMENIA’S PURCHASE OF ARMAMENT FROM ALBANIA"

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.07.2007 18:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry will send a
note to Albania. Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov told Azeri TV channels that
it will be a note of protest against "illegal selling of armament to
Armenia." The Minister emphasized that according to a UN resolution,
"no country can sell armament to other countries which are in state
of war."

"Armenia has never bought weapons from Albania and is not going to do
it. The information spread by APA agency is a lie from the beginning
to the end," Spokesman for the RA Defense Ministry Colonel Seyran
Shahsuvaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter yesterday.

Quoting Industrywatch APA reported that Turkish authorities have
refused transit to a sizeable consignment of Albanian weapons and
ammunition bound for Armenia. They forced the Albanian ship to sail
back with its cargo.

Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berishi said Turkey forced back the
Albanian ship loaded with armament.

"One of our naval vessels loaded with containers full of weapons,
mainly heavy artillery and ammunition, was berthed at Durres port. The
ship had sailed from Durres to Istanbul," he underlined adding
that problematic relations between Armenia and Turkey resulted in a
situation when the ship had to return and the armament was unloaded
in Duress port. MEIKO Company director stated that Albania is not
interfering in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The
Albanian Defense Ministry had appointed the MEIKO Company to fill the
Armenian order, since it had some experience in this business selling
Pinari armament. The Armenian side would pay for the consignment of
armament," APA reported.