Another Train With Military Hardware Leaves Russia Base In Georgia

ANOTHER TRAIN WITH MILITARY HARDWARE LEAVES RUSSIA BASE IN GEORGIA

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
August 8, 2007 Wednesday 04:30 PM EST

Another train with military hardware leaves the Russian military base
in Georgia’s Batumi on Thursday. It will head for a Russian military
base stationed in Armenia, sources from the information service of
the Russian Land Troops told Tass on Wednesday.

"The train will withdraw 10 vehicles, 17 trailers and other
property. The total weight of the cargo will be over 200 tons," the
source added. He said the next train with hardware is scheduled to
leave the base in mid-August. Four more trains and a car convoy are
expected to withdraw military property from Georgia to Russia and to
Russian base 102 in Gyumri (Armenia) before the end of the year.

Russia fulfils its commitments on the withdrawal of military base 12
from Georgia, and trains are dispatched according to schedule. Late
in June, Russia conveyed to Georgia its military base in Akhalkalaki,
although under an agreement between Moscow and Tbilisi it was planned
to be made before October 1. Under the same agreement, the Batumi
base must be closed within the year 2008.

Russian Officer Killed On Yerevan Outskirts

RUSSIAN OFFICER KILLED ON YEREVAN OUTSKIRTS

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
August 7, 2007 Tuesday

A Russian officer was killed on the Yerevan outskirts, the Armenian
Prosecutor General’s Office said on Tuesday.

According to the prosecutors, assailants stopped a vehicle carrying
five Russian servicemen in the village of Arindzh in the small
morning hours of Monday. The servicemen were beaten and allowed to
drive off. The assailants opened fire at the departing car and injured
Lt. Dmitry Yermolov. He died on the way to hospital. Another passenger
was hospitalized with a gunshot wound.

Two suspects were apprehended, and their hunting guns were seized,
the prosecutors said.

The Russian Foreign Ministry asked Armenian authorities for the
immediate investigation of the incident.

The Armenian Prosecutor General’s press secretary Sona Truzian said
the law enforcers had taken appropriate measures to seize the killers
of Yermolov.

The prosecutors also said they would not object to a visit by a
representative of the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office.

Diplomatic Relations Established Between Armenia And Benin

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS ESTABLISHED BETWEEN ARMENIA AND BENIN

Noyan Tapan
Aug 3, 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, NOYAN TAPAN. The ambassadors of Armenia and Benin
on August 2 signed a protocol on establishment of diplomatic relations
between Armenia and Benin at the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the
UN, NT was informed by the RA MFA Press and Information Department.

The declaration signed by the two countries states that striving
to strengthen friendly relations between Armenia and Benin and to
promote the mutually beneficial cooperation in various spheres,
being resolute to develop these relations by being guided by UN
regulations and international law principles, the two countries are
willing to develop relations based on mutual respect, sovereignty,
territorial integrity and non-intervention into internal affairs of
other countries.

Reference: Benin is situated in West Africa. It occupies an area of
112.62 thousand square km and has a population of 8 million. Benin
became independent from France on August 1, 1960.

The Bastard Of Istanbul

THE BASTARD OF ISTANBUL
Dmetri Kakmi, Reviewer

The Age, Australia
Aug 3 2007

Elif Safak takes a smart and brave look at Turkey’s changing face.

Elif Safak was initially accused of insulting Turkey with her latest
novel. It soon became a bestseller.

When Elif Safak’s latest novel was released in her home country,
she was accused of insulting Turkish identity. The charges were later
withdrawn and the Turkish edition of the book became a bestseller.

But what is the fuss about? First and foremost, The Bastard of Istanbul
is a cross-continental family saga. It examines, in loving detail and
with much humour, two families: one living in contemporary Istanbul
and Turkish, the other in San Francisco and Armenian. They are the
Kazancis and Tchakhmakhchians respectively.

It appears initially the two have nothing in common. But don’t be
fooled. Turkey is the classic metaphoric haunted house, sitting
astride the continental divide; consequently, from inside its many
rooms the past and present are still largely at war, while from
unexplored corners voices are trying to be heard.

The two families do not know it, but long fingers are reaching from
the blighted past to inextricably bind them. The conduits that will
bridge the gap, that privilege, belongs to the young. And they are
a spunky crew.

The first is the bastard of the title, 19-year-old Asya Kazanci. She
is a modern Turk, rebellious, outspoken, and belligerently without a
past, in more ways than one. She is also the youngest of a household
of several generations of women, the men having died mysteriously at
a young age.

The second is Armanoush Tchakhmakhchian. She is sensitive and
searching for her Armenian roots in, of all places, the American
desert. Her curiosity about the "genocide" of the Armenians compels
her to finally meet the enemy on their own turf. Thus she deceives
her family and flies to Istanbul to learn more about her beloved
grandmother’s past. She cannot know what a Pandora’s box she is
opening, and what a hidden blessing she will find.

It’s an intriguing premise that allows the horrors of what took place
in 1915 to slowly surface.

This is a smart and brave book, by a smart and brave author. First,
because it attempts something that is quite difficult to pull off in
literary terms. The Bastard of Istanbul is an absorbing and artfully
composed meditation on Turkey’s changing face. The trick is that it
is posing as easily digestible popular entertainment, complete with
lashing of scrumptious Turkish food (there’s a recipe), transgressive
(for Turkey) gestures, and illicit encounters.

Second, by using the Kazanci household as a metaphor for her country
(the women are split right down the middle: half are conservative,
while the others move with the times), Safak explores Turkey’s amnesiac
brain with a deftness and compassion that ought to be applauded. She
is, when one reads carefully, fair to both sides.

Despite what I said above, Asya Kazanci is not the bastard of the
story. Turkey is. This is because, as Safak suggests, the country
exists almost purely in the present, with a steady eye on the future.

Sure, it embraced the glories of the Ottoman past, but it has almost
entirely divorced itself from the more painful elements of that
imperial glory.

What Safak suggests is that a country without a full knowledge of
its past is not a country at all, just as a person without a past
feels less than human. With one particular plot permutation, Safak
goes on to suggest that the country might even have an unhealthy or
even unnatural relationship with its sense of self. It must first
embrace the good and bad in its history before it can begin to even
dream about moving forward.

If the book is hard on Turks, it does not go easy on Armenians
either. Those with victim complexes to nurture, beware. You will find
little or no solace here. Safak deftly avoids mentioning the word
"genocide". Instead she uses the noun "massacre".

There is, after all, no proof that the Ottomans sanctioned a systemic
annihilation of the Armenian people along the lines of what the
Nazis did to the Jews. There is, however, ample evidence to show
that Armenian legionnaires inside and outside Turkey fought for the
Russians and the French against the Ottomans during World War I. In
an effort to safeguard the interests of the country, the Ottomans
forcefully deported a very large number of Armenians (the figure is
disputed) in the July heat from the north-east of the country to the
far south-east. Many cruelly perished along the way.

The beauty of Safak’s book is that it is not a political diatribe.

Rather, it is a humanist plea to recognise the past, to commemorate
the dead, and to finally move on. Far from seeming glib, it is a
sensible solution.

Dmetri Kakmi was born in Turkey. His book Motherland will be published
next year by Giramondo. He works as senior editor at Penguin Books.

U.S Based Newspaper Says Hoagland May Be Appointed To Another Countr

U.S. BASED NEWSPAPER SAYS HOAGLAND MAY BE APPOINTED TO ANOTHER COUNTRY

Panorama.am
17:08 01/08/2007

U.S. based California Courier newspaper of the Armenian diaspora
released information according to which Richard Hoagland may be
appointed as an ambassador to another country despite of being proposed
as U.S. ambassador to Armenia several times.

According to the same source, a new candidature will be nominated
for the post of U.S. ambassador to Armenia without naming a concrete
person. "Senators have announced they are not against the nomination
of any other right candidate at the post of ambassador to Armenia," the
newspaper writes. The Armenian representation of the American Assembly
of Armenia (AAA) has neither confirmed nor refuted this information.

110 Km Of Armenia’s Intraeconomic Irrigation Network To Be Repaired

110 KM OF ARMENIA’S INTRAECONOMIC IRRIGATION NETWORK TO BE REPAIRED WITH ADDITIONAL 5 MILLION DOLLARS ALLOCATED BY WORLD BANK

Noyan Tapan
Aug 1, 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The World Bank Board of Directors
has approved the decision to allocate additional 5 million dollars
for the program on development of Armenia’s irrigation system. The
director of the program implementation office Adibek Ghazarian told
reporters on August 1 that 15% of this money will be provided as
co-financing by water user societies. This amount will be used to
repair irrigation networks of a total of 110 km in Ararat, Armavir,
Gegharkunik, Aragatsotn, Kotayk regions and Yerevan.

According to him, so far a 190-km intraeconomic network has been
reconstructed with 7.2 mln dollars allocated by WB, which is quite a
small sum as the country’s intraeconomic network makes 15 thousand
km. He said that the main water losses (about 60% or 300 million
cubic meters annually) are registered in intraeconomic networks.

A. Ghazarian said that since 1994 until now, 96.214 mln dollars
has been allocated by the World Bank for development of Armenian
irrigation systems, thanks to which 26 bulwarks have been repaired,
and the mechanical water supply system has been replaced with gravity
flow in a number of settlements, which allowed to save 51 million kwh
of power a year. Besides, water user societies have been created,
and as a result of their activities the collection of payments for
water use has increased: in 2003, 2.3 billion drams (6.7 mln dollars)
was collected, while last year 3.2 billion drams was collected.

Hovnanian CEO Says Housing’s Biggest Problem is Psychological

Hovnanian CEO Says Housing’s Biggest Problem is Psychological

By CNBC.com

CNBC.com
| 27 Jul 2007 | 12:16 PM ET

Hovnanian Enterprises Chief Executive Ara Hovnanian told CNBC Friday that
the housing market’s biggest problem is pyschological.
"It’s a psychological problem right now, more than anything else," Hovnanian
said on CNBC’s "Squawk Box." "Job growth is good. Interest rates are still
really, really good. Demographics are good so it will come around."
"We’ve been through these cycles many, many times before," he continued.
"When it’s bad everybody thinks it’s going to be bad forever, and that’s
not the case. It is going to come around."
Hovnanian doesn’t expect a rapid recovery in the immediate future because
the housing market remains "challenging."
He said the public home builders are a good barometer of the market’s
health.
"The group’s sales have been down probably 20% to 25%, so (housing) starts
should follow that kind of number, compared to last year," Hovnanian said.
Although Hovnanian expects credit-challenged would-be homebuyers are having
a harder time getting a mortgage, that’s only a small segment of the market,
he said. For others, "it’s business as usual."
"My guess is things will slowly start to stabilize soon – but stabilization
doesn’t mean recovery," he said.
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Raffi Hovhannisian: "It Is Important That People Have Real, Ideologi

RAFFI HOVHANNISIAN: "IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PEOPLE HAVE REAL, IDEOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS"

Noyan Tapan
Jul 27, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. The majoritarian elections of MPs
of the National Assembly to be held in Electoral Constituency 15 on
August 26 are a regular ordeal for the "Zharangutiun" ("Heritage")
party. This statement was made by Raffi Hovhannisian, the Founder of
"Zharangutiun" party and the Head of the homonimical parliamentarian
faction, at the July 27 press conference.

He also expressed hope that the authorities will not lay obstacles
in the path of holding free and fair elections. He mentioned that
he will not remove his candidature in favour of Gurgen Shahinian,
a candidate from the ARF Dashnaktsutiun, who is registered in the
same electoral constituency.

Raffi Hovhannisian declared that the question concerning the
participation of the party in the 2008 presidential elections will
be discussed in autumn at the press conference of the "Zharangutiun"
party. "It is not important whether "Zharangutiun" will take part in
these elections with its own candidate or not: it is more important
that people have real and ideological alternative," he said. Touching
upon the conversations concerning the possible candidature of Levon
Ter-Petrosian, the first President of the Republic of Armenia, Raffi
Hovhannisian mentioned that, in general, "the names circulating as
potential candidates are worthy of respect, however, at present one
name taken separately cannot become a serious alternative."

Raffi Hovhannisian is of the opinion that before the start of the
electoral campaign of the presidential elections Jirayr Sefilian,
the coordinator of the non-governmental initiative "In defence of the
liberated territories", Vardan Malkhsian, a member of the political
board of the "Homeland and Honour" party, and Aleksandre Arzumanian,
the RA former Minister of Foreign Affairs, who are currently put
under arrest, should be released.

There Is No Joker Inside Present Opposition: Chairman Of Union Of Po

THERE IS NO JOKER INSIDE PRESENT OPPOSITION: CHAIRMAN OF UNION OF POLITICAL EXPERTS

arminfo
2007-07-26 17:24:00

There is no joker inside the present opposition, Chairman of the
Union of political experts Amayak Hovanissian said at today’s
press-conference in the National press-club. As Hovanissian
said, after a shameful defeat at the past parliamentary election,
the oppositional figures feign as if nothing happened and keep on
fighting for the president’s post. "In this situation, the society is
waiting for an alternative candidate to become a counterbalance", he
said. Hovanissian emphasized that ARF "Dashnaktsutiun" will be able to
present an alternative candidate to fight against the candidate from
the Republican party. As for the rumors saying that ex-President of
Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan intends to be nominated at the forthcoming
presidential election, A. Hovanissian noted that definite technologies
are used in this case. He added that an excellent chance appeared
for L. Ter-Petrosyan to enter the arena and present an alternative
in the psychological situation which reigns in Armenia.

Commenting on possibilities of a so-called single candidate from
Vazgen Manukyan’s opposition, Hovanissian said that V. Manukyan is a
political figure, who did nit take part in the parliamentary election
and, from this point of view, he does not have to prove his innocence
before the people for an extremely low percent of votes gathered at
the presidential election.

Moreover, V. Manukyan is a prepared candidate for the president’s
post. As for the chances of Orinats Yerkir party leader Artur
Baghdasaryan, A. Hovanissian said that he will pass to the second round
of presidential election that will open wide prospects for him in the
political field. Asked by journalists about possibility of abolishment
of the presidential election, the political expert replied: "I do
not think that a force majeur situation will occur in the country".

Congress Bans US President To Set Up Permanent American Military Bas

CONGRESS BANS US PRESIDENT TO SET UP PERMANENT AMERICAN MILITARY BASES IN IRAQ

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.07.2007 15:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In its Wednesday session the US House of
Representatives voted for the bill, which bans the President to
set up long term or permanent American military bases on the Iraqi
territory. Also the legislation bans the United States to control
oil resources of that country.

399 congressmen expressed their support for the bill, 24 voted against.

"Creation of a military object or base aimed at securing permanent
disposition of American armed forces in Iraq, as well as USA’s control
over oil resources of Iraq are not the policy of the United States,"
says the text of the adopted document, co-authors of which are 77
congressmen.

The document also bans the US administration to use any financial
means approved by any legislation of the American Congress to set up
permanent military bases in Iraq or to control the Iraqi oil. "Ideas
that the USA is going to occupy Iraq permanently helps insurgents to
recruit new followers and nourishes violent acts. A clear statement
that the United States is not seeking long-term or permanent presence
in Iraq will send a powerful message to the Iraqi nation and the
entire international community that the US fully supports efforts of
Iraqi people to implement full sovereignty and control over security,"
says the text of the document.