Odessa Hosted Round Table Devoted To Armenian Genocide

ODESSA HOSTED ROUND TABLE DEVOTED TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.05.2009 17:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On May 17, Armenian Cultural Centre in Odessa
hosted a round table on "One Hundred Years of Denial: Genocide
of Armenians and Pontus Greeks. The round table was attended by
democratic corpse representatives, Mayor’s Office of Odessa and
representatives of Armenian and Greek communities. Several scholars’
talks were heard. Armenian Cultural Centre also organized Armenian
Genocide exposition and tour exhibitions of Odessa Architectural Museum
to introduce to public medieval silver and bronze coins of Cilician
Kingdom and Pontus. Upon organizers’ initiative, participants wrote an
appeal to Ukrainian President, requesting him to officially recognize
the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire, Analitika.at.ua reports.

Argentina Renounces Participation In Junior Boxing Championship In Y

ARGENTINA RENOUNCES PARTICIPATION IN JUNIOR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP IN YEREVAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.05.2009 12:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Boxing Federation of Argentina alleged
administrative problems to officially renounce participation in the
junior boxing championship due in Yerevan from May 23 to 30, 2009.

Thus, the number of participant countries reduced to 50.

A Case On Armenian Genocide Denial In US

A CASE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL IN US

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.05.2009 01:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The state Elections Commission in Ohio (USA) agreed
to hear a case far outside the typical realm of Ohio politics, one
involving Armenian Genocide, Turkish history, U.S. foreign policy and
a growing and personal political rivalry, Dayton Daily News reports.

At issue are comments made by an Armenian-American congressional
candidate during the 2008 campaign. A Republican congresswoman from
Cincinnati, Jean Schmidt, claims her opponent violated election law
when he accused her of being a puppet of Turkish efforts to deny that
the mass killings of Armenians during World War I constituted genocide.

The commission on May 14 found probable cause that David Krikorian’s
statements violated election law, voting unanimously to bring the
case to a full hearing.

The 94-year-old killings in Turkey are an unlikely topic for a
congressional campaign in America’s heartland, where Schmidt’s
staunchly conservative values find favor among a large portion of
her constituents. But for Krikorian, Schmidt’s comments that she
doesn’t have enough evidence to call the killings of an estimated
1.5 million Armenians "genocide" make her morally unfit to serve in
Congress. Krikorian refused to shake the hand of Schmidt’s attorney
following the hearing May 14.

"It is my right under political free speech to point out these
facts that she denies the Armenian genocide," Krikorian told the
commission. He alleged that Schmidt had taken campaign donations from
Turkish interests in return for "denying" the genocide.

"And, yes, I refer to it as blood money because where I come from,
when you take money to deny the killing of innocent women and children,
that is blood money. That’s exactly what it is. It’s reprehensible."

As it is stated in the article, "the dispute isn’t just about the
past – Krikorian is challenging Schmidt again in 2010, but as a
Democrat. He won 18 percent of the vote as an independent in 2008,
a performance Krikorian claims has Schmidt worried enough about 2010
to file a "frivolous" elections complaint to discredit him."

Schmidt’s attorney, Donald Brey, refuted all of Krikorian’s claims,
taking particular issue with his equating Schmidt’s unwillingness to
call the killings genocide with denial.

"She wasn’t a genocide denier … She didn’t do anything as a quid
pro quo," Brey said.

Federal Elections Commission records show Schmidt received $3,300
from the Turkish American Heritage Political Action Committee between
January and October 2008. The committee was formed to defend Turkish
heritage against "slanderous campaigns" carried out by ethnic groups
in the United States to influence public opinion.

Schmidt’s unwillingness to proclaim what many history scholars regard
as fact is also shared by the U.S. government. The U.S. foreign policy
establishment’s careful positioning on the issue is driven by the
importance of maintaining productive relations with a moderate ally
in the Middle East.

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland recognized the killings as genocide in 2007,
and former President Ronald Reagan did so in 1981.

"It Was Clear To Azerbaijan That War Couldn’T Be An Alternative To S

"IT WAS CLEAR TO AZERBAIJAN THAT WAR COULDN’T BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEMS"

AZG Armenian Daily
16/05/2009

Karabakh conflict

Similar statement was made by Burchu Gulteckin, an expert of Ankara
Middle East Technical University’s Center of European Studies, at
a two-day international conference under heading "Reassessment of
the security environment in the South Caucasus: regional conflicts,
stability and transformation" held in Yerevan.

Speaking of the official Baku’s position on the negotiation process
started between Armenia and Turkey, Burchu Gulteckin mentioned that
in the beginning their attitude was pretty smooth as Azerbaijan
had announced that they were not going to interfere in the mutual
relations of other countries, but it perceived very negatively the
talks about opening of Turkish-Armenian border, as it could disturb
the balance in the region, and according to the Azerbaijani side,
Armenia could take an advantageous position.

The Azerbaijani public attitude towards re-interpretation of
Armenian-Turkish relations was also negative. The Azerbaijani mass
media was ready to boycott the Turkish programs in case of opening
of the border with Armenia, Gulteckin said, according to Armenpress.

Goran Lennmarker: The Process Of Establishing The Armenian-Turkish R

GORAN LENNMARKER: THE PROCESS OF ESTABLISHING THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS AND THE SETTLEMENT OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT ARE MUTUALLY ENCOURAGING

Today.Az
itics/52323.html
May 15 2009
Azerbaijan

"The process of establishing the Armenian-Turkish relations and
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict are mutually encouraging",
said Special Representative of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on
the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh Goran Lennmarker Friday.

"Two processes – the establishment of the Armenian-Turkish
relations and the settlement of the Karabakh conflict are mutually
encouraging. It is always possible to touch upon separate statements,
which may impede or facilitate a settlement, but the whole process
can be assessed as positive" said G. Lennmarker.

He noted that he attended the football match in Yerevan in September
2008.

"I think that football meeting was a very good moment, not only
for Armenia and Turkey, this feature shows that the traditional and
long-term issues will find a solution", said G. Lennmarker.

http://www.today.az/news/pol

BAKU: Azerbaijan not elected to the UN Human Rights Council

Azerb aijan not elected to the UN Human Rights Council

14 May 2009 [09:51] – Today.Az

It is the first time that the US was also elected a member of the
Council, which has been boycotted by the Bush administration.

On May 12, 18 new members were elected to the United Nations Human
Rights Council on May 12. The members are elected for a three-year
period. Although Azerbaijan had also put forward it candidacy, the
county failed to gain sufficient votes. The Freedom House as well as
other international organizations did not support the country’s bid
for membership.

Russia was reelected with 146 votes, while, Hungary 131 and Azerbaijan
84 gained votes.

It is the first time that the US was also elected a member of the
Council, which has been boycotted by the Bush administration. The
Council consists of 47 delegates, three of them from Western nations
including Norway and Belgium.

Among Asian nations, Kyrgyzstan was also among the selected.

The United Nations Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body
within the United Nations System. The UNHRC is the successor to the
United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR, herein CHR), and is
a subsidiary body of the United Nations General Assembly. Based in
Geneva, the UNHRC’s main purpose is to make recommendations to the
General Assembly about situations in which human rights are violated.
The UNHRC has no authority except to make recommendations to the
General Assembly.

/Radio Freedom-ANS PRESS/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/society/52260.html
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BTA Bank (Armenia) Publishes Annual Service Price For Mastercards

BTA BANK (ARMENIA) PUBLISHES ANNUAL SERVICE PRICE FOR MASTERCARDS

ARKA
May 12, 2009

YEREVAN, May 12. /ARKA/. The BTA Bank (Armenia) has published
the annual service prices for cards of the international system
MasterCard. The Marketing Department, BTA Bank, reported that the
bank issues the following plastic cards of the MasterCard system:
Cirrus/Maestro, MasterCard Standard, MasterCard Gold, MasterCard
Business.

The annual service prices for them are: 30,000 AMD for Gold cards;
20,000 AMD for Business cards; 8,000 AMD for Standard cards; 3,000
AMD for Maestro cards.

The cashing charge for Gold, Standard, Business and Maestro cards is
0.3% of the amount.

Early this May the BTA Bank announced the issue of international
plastic cards MasterCard with a 50% discount for annual service during
the first year. The discounts will be in effect from May 1 to August 1.

The BTA Bank Armenia CJSC is a strategic partner of the BTA Bank
OJSC, Kazakhstan’s largest bank, the owner of 48.8% of the Armenian
bank’s shares.

As of May 11, 2009, the bank’s total capital was 5.4bln AMD, assets
9.3bln AMD and liabilities 3.9bln AMD.

The BTA Bank OJSC is a backbone bank of Kazakhstan, leading former
of the CIS banking system. It has partner banks in Russia, Ukraine,
Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. The bank also has
representative offices in Russia, Ukraine, China and United Arab
Emirates.

Bryza Did Not Say Karabakh "Will Be Returned To Azerbaijan"

BRYZA DID NOT SAY KARABAKH "WILL BE RETURNED TO AZERBAIJAN"

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.05.2009 12:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair Matthew Bryza never said
that "Karabakh will be returned to Azerbaijan."

"I said that according to Minsk Group’s proposals the territories
bordering on Karabakh will be step by step returned to Azerbaijan and
refugees will come back as well. The future of Karabakh is the subject
of talks. It will probably be a new political structure," Bryza stated.

Statement of Shant Harutunyan’s Relatives

STATEMENT OF SHANT HARUTUNYAN’S RELATIVES
Ruzanna Badalyan

18:35:01 – 08/05/2009
LRAGIR.AM

According to the decision of the `Nubarashen’ psychiatric hospital, on
April 9 Shant Harutunyan had to be transferred to jail. Shant
Harutunyan has been in the `Vardashen’ penitentiary institution since
April 14 and it is already a month the conclusion of the
medical-forensic examination lacks. Shant Harutunyan’s relatives state
that they are never aware of decisions regarding Shant. They learn
everything from press.

They state that such an attitude towards them proves what Shant
Harutunyan stated while being in the psychiatric hospital, who said
that the judge Mnatsakan Martirosyan issued his verdict without any
examination of the case.

Shant’s relatives call on those people who have always supported Shant
to help them to know Shant Harutunyan’s sentence or at least the
terms. Suzan Harutunyan

Armenian Economy Ministry To Organize A Familiarizing Visit For The

ARMENIAN ECONOMY MINISTRY TO ORGANIZE A FAMILIARIZING VISIT FOR THE FOREIGN JOURNALISTS

ARMENPRESS
May 8, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Economy Ministry will May
27-June 2 organize a familiarizing visit to Armenia for the foreign
journalists. Head of the tourism department of the Ministry Mekhak
Apresian told Armenpress that at present negotiations are held with
the UN "World Tourism Organization" to conduct the visit of nearly
ten journalists from different countries of the world to Armenia.

"Such visits are important; it is another good opportunity to present
Armenia to the foreigners. Such a project has also been implemented
last year; journalists from Italy visited Armenia", – M. Apresian said.

According to him, this is an occasion to present the foreign
journalists what kind of accommodations are created in Armenia for the
tourists and what projects are being implemented for the development
of the sphere. The foreign journalists will visit historical-cultural
places and museums.

The Economy Ministry also intends to organize visits of the foreign
tour-operators to Armenia.