150 Members Of The UK Parliament Support Armenian Genocide Motion

150 MEMBERS OF THE UK PARLIAMENT SUPPORT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MOTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.07.2007 15:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Another important milestone on the way to UK
Recognition of the Armenian Genocide was passed today. MP Glenda
Jackson became the 150th Member of the UK Parliament to sign the Early
Day Motion 357, recognizing Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire,
independent French journalist Jean Eckian told PanARMENIAN.Net.

This motion, submitted by MP Bob Spink, has put the Armenian Genocide
issue at the forefront of international issues in which MPs have
shown concern.

Including other MPs who signed the Genocide Motion in previous years
but were unable to do so this year for parliamentary technical reasons,
the total number now approaches 200.

The majority of MPs who are eligible to sign the motion, and
unconstrained by their party, have now done so. 180 out of 460 MPs,
who are eligible to sign, are members of the Conservative Party who
provide a ready-made answer explaining why their members will not
sign. However, few Conservatives have dared to break with the Party’s
authority. 143 out of the other 280 MPs of the Labor Party, Liberal
Democrat Party, Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales)
and smaller parties just over half have signed the motion.

To continue with the lobbying, a copy of the "House of Commons
Conference on the Armenian Genocide" published by Nor Serount
Cultural Association, to all MPs be circulated this week will. It
includes contributions by historians and other Genocide Scholars. The
organizations expect that this will enable all MPs to have more
knowledge of the issue, resulting in more signatures in the three
weeks left for the motion after the summer recess.

Voting is most likely to take place in winter.

212 Emblematic Works From Louvre To Armenian History Museum

212 EMBLEMATIC WORKS FROM LOUVRE TO ARMENIAN HISTORY MUSEUM

Panorama.am
16:13 11/07/2007

"Saint Armenia" Exhibition kicked off in Louvre from Frebruary 19 till
May 29 will be presented in the History Museum of Armenia from August
to October within the frameworks of the Year of Armenia in France. Vice
Minister of Culture Gagik Gyurjyan informed about that Panorama.am
correspondent. As he informed all the 212 works are already here in
Armenia(31 cross-stones among them).G.Gyurjyan mentioned that due to
the agreement signed with the Louvre management the exhibition will be
presented here as it was done there. Regarding the vice-president’s
words the exhibition had great achievements and millions of visitors
in France.

The exhibition presented exceptional loans from the Museum and Treasury
of the Etsmiadzin Holy See, Matenadaran and from the National History
Museum. The exhibition first revealed the Adoption of Christianity
and the creation of the Armenian Alphabet in the 4th and the 5th
centuries ,then the first "Golden Age" and the "Church Independence"
in the 6th and 7th centuries, Islamic and Byzantine revivals in the
8th and 13th centuries and the 13th and 15th centuries "Mets Hayk"
and the Persian and Ottoman revivals in the 13th and 15th centuries.

Vice-president G.Gyurjan also said that after the exhibition held in
the History Museum of Armenia all the works will be returned to the
museums , the cross-stones will be brought to the different regions
of the Republic taken with signboards to have been presented in the
Year of Armenia in France exhibition.

TBILISI: Armenian Natural Gas Imports Up 22 Percent

ARMENIAN NATURAL GAS IMPORTS UP 22 PERCENT
By M. Alkhazashvili
(Translated by Diana Dundua)

The Messenger, Georgia
July 6 2007

In the first half of this year ArmRosGazprom imported 1.1 billion
cubic meters of natural gas to Armenia. This is 22.1 percent, or
237.4 million cubic meters, more than the previous year.

According to the news agency Regnum, out of the total natural gas
imported, 950.1 million cubic meters have already been used, mostly
by the general population.

In 2006, 1.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas were imported to
Armenia, of which 1.6 billion cubic meters have been consumed.

ArmRosGazprom, established in 1997, has a monopoly on delivering and
distributing Russian natural gas to the Armenian domestic market.

ArmRosGazprom’s capital now stands at USD 400 million.

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y_6_2007/eco_1394_1.htm

http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/1394_jul

UN Warns Of Regress In Kosovo Process

UN WARNS OF REGRESS IN KOSOVO PROCESS

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.07.2007 14:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kosovo’s overall progress towards building a
functioning economy and establishing democratic institutions of
self-government has been encouraging, but those advances could soon
unravel unless the Serbian province’s future status is determined,
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says.

In his latest progress report on the work of the United Nations
Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), Mr. Ban writes that
the progress being made under UN administration is threatened by the
continuing tensions between the province’s ethnic communities.

"Sustaining and consolidating progress made by Kosovo will require
concrete prospects for the conclusion of the future status process
and the active and constructive cooperation of all involved," he
says, adding that the determination of Kosovo’s final status should
as such remain a priority of the Security Council and the broader
international community.

In March, a report by the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the
future status process Martti Ahtisaari found that the only viable
option for Kosovo, where ethnic Albanians outnumber Serbs and others
by nine to one, was a phased process of independence. Kosovo’s Albanian
leadership support independence but Serbia is opposed.

Mr. Ban notes in his report that Kosovo’s so-called Provisional
Institutions of Self-Government (PISG) have made "concrete progress"
towards meeting the standards, a set of eight overall targets that
include building democratic institutions, enforcing minority rights,
creating a functioning economy and setting up an impartial legal
system.

"The Provisional Institutions have laid the basis for a peaceful
and normal life for all of the people of Kosovo," Mr. Ban writes,
while observing that much remains to be done in achieving some of
the targets.

UNMIK has run Kosovo since Western forces drove out Yugoslav forces
amid inter-ethnic fighting in 1999.

The Secretary-General stresses that reintegrating and reconciling
the communities of Kosovo "remains an uphill challenge." Kosovo
Serbs in particular feel that the PISG do not represent them, and a
large majority boycott the institutions and rely instead on parallel
structures supported by authorities in Belgrade.

"At the same time, returns of Kosovo Serbs remain disappointingly low
due to uncertain economic prospects and continuing security-related
concerns."

Mr. Ban’s report, released ahead of Security Council consultations on
Kosovo scheduled for next Monday, contains a technical assessment
of the progress towards the standards by Joachim Rucker, the
Secretary-General’s Special Representative in the province, the UN
communication unit reports.

Opening And Closing Ceremonies Of "Golden Apricot" Film Festival To

OPENING AND CLOSING CEREMONIES OF "GOLDEN APRICOT" FILM FESTIVAL TO TAKE PLACE ON LIBERTY SQUARE
By R. Pogosian

AZG Armenian Daily
07/07/2007

The Fourth International "Golden Apricot" Film Festival is remarkable
with the fact that the opening ceremony is to be held on the Liberty
Square of Yerevan, July 9. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 10:00
PM and the first film is to be demonstrated right there. Commissions
of FIPRESCI and the International Organization of Churches shall take
part in the festival. Retrospective demonstrations of films by Leos
Karaks, Li Chang-Dong, Frunze Dovlatian and Yuri Yerznkian shall take
place. A part of the festival shall be dedicated to the newest French
films and another, which is called "Europe-2006", shall be dedicated
to the Lars von Trier’s "Inner Empire" and Steven Freeze’s "The Queen"

On a press conference at Yerevan hotel director of the festival
Haroutiun Khachatrian informed that VivaCell Company provides for
AMD 2 000 000 award for the festival’s grand prix and AMD 1 000 000
award for the winners of the "Armenian Panorama" and "International
Documentary Film" contests. A new award – "Tree of Life" with AMD
500 000 is also established this year.

The organizers of the festival provide the students and culture workers
the opportunity of attending 20-30 film demonstrations for free.

"AZG" daily, as one of the information sponsors of the festival,
through July 9-14 shall be published with a special appendix, providing
detailed information on all festival events, films, etc.

Newly Elected Parliament Is Not Able To Withstand Challenges Faced B

NEWLY ELECTED PARLIAMENT IS NOT ABLE TO WITHSTAND CHALLENGES FACED BY COUNTRY, ANM VICE-CHAIRMAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Jul 6, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The parliament of current convocation is
not able to withstand the challenges faced by Armenia. Aram Manukian,
the Vice-Chairman of the Armenian National Movement party, expressed
such an opinion at the July 6 press conference. In his words, the
number of people "creating laws" and having a diplomatic experience in
the current parliament does not exceed 15, and more than the half of
the deputies though have been elected for several times, nevertheless,
have never pronounced a single world in the parliament. "A body, which
works by 10%, cannot play a serious role," the ANM Vice-Chairman said.

While, in his words, cooperation among Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey
is deepening at brisk rates in the region. Besides, in case Gabala
radiolocation station is operated by the U.S. and Russia jointly,
Azerbaijan’s international rating will rise. If the U.S. refuses
that proposal, the United States will expand its program in Poland
and Czech Republic, which will weaken the positions of Armenia’s
strategic partner, Russia.

The ANM Vice-Chairman said that the forces defeated in the
parliamentary elections have the last chance to implement a legal
power shift, as a result of which the country will be able to withstand
external and internal challenges. Its only way is to unite and to run
for the presidential elections with a common candidate. A. Manukian
said that the moment has come when the political forces have to unite
in one team, in which the common candidate "will be born."

A. Manukian does not see an alternative to the former RA President
as a common candidate. In his words, there is no other person in the
political field, who is as much experienced as Levon Ter-Petrosian,
who is predictable and will be able to unite various political forces
around himself and register his victory after the elections.

In response to the question of whether Levon Ter-Petrosian agrees
to nominate his candidature, the ANM Vice-Chairman said that no
statement has been made about his refusing to be a candidate for
presidency. In A.

Manukian’s words, for the present, the first Armenian President
is waiting for situation’s development. "Unless there are proper
conditions for his nomination, or if he refuses to be a candidate, we
will find the candidate we can support," the ANM Vice-Chairman stated.

Brother And Nephew Of Hakob Hakobian, MP In National Assembly, Detai

BROTHER AND NEPHEW OF HAKOB HAKOBIAN, MP IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, DETAINED

Noyan Tapan
Jul 6, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The collaborators of the RA Police
blowed up the gates of the houses of the brother of Hakob Hakobian
(Lady Hakob), an MP in the National Assembly, and his nephew,
broke into their houses and detained the brother of H. Hakobian:
Simon Hakobian, and the latters youngest son: Vardan Hakobian. The
eldest son of Simon Hakobian: Stephan Hakobian, managed to escape. The
policemen discovered a great amount of ammunition.

According to the information provided by the Daily "Haykakan Zhamanak"
("Armenian Time"), Simon Hakobian was kept in the police station for
2 to 3 days, and as for Vardan Hakobian, he is still detained.

According to the Daily "Haykakan Zhamanak" ("Armenian Time"), the order
of the above-mentioned operation "comes from above." Robert Kocharian,
the RA President, and Serge Sargsian, the RA Prime Minister, ordered
the law-enforcement bodies to quickly reveal the murder of Sedrak
Zatikian, the son of Vahan Zatikian, a former MP and late member of
the RPA, which was committed on June 22, 2006. It is supposed that
the associates of Hakob Hakobian are connected with this murder.

According to the Daily "Haykakan Zhamanak", these special operations
against the family of the MP began after detained Arsen Arushanian
gave evidence concerning the murder case of S. Zatikian on June 31,
when he mentioned the names of certain people among the associates
of Hakob Hakobian.

In addition to other versions, the Daily writes that the murder of
Sedrak Zatikian is connected with the councillor elections held
in the Malatia-Sebastia community on September 25, 2005, where
Simon Zatikian received a great number of votes, and the Hakobians
feared that he could quickly take the positions his late father had
enjoyed. Therefore, "the Hakobians had a problem in losing the sphere
of their influence and that is why the murder of Sedrak Zatikian was
organized," the newspaper mentions.

Parties failed to assume responsibility

Parties failed to assume responsibility

04-07-2007 14:54:36 – KarabakhOpen

Masis Mayilyan, NKR presidential candidate, held an interview with the
reporter of the Web site of the Mitq Analytical Center. Below is part
of this interview on the urgent internal problems of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Mr. Mayilyan, various evaluations of the pre-election situation in NKR
are heard in Armenia. What is your opinion on the current political
situation in Artsakh? Do the Armenian political forces somehow
influence the reforms underway in the republic?

It is already obvious that the election of a new president of
Nagorno-Karabakh caused controversial reactions among the society and
the political forces. It became clear that many are not ready to solve
this crucial political problem. First of all, it was displayed in the
behavior of the parliament forces which did not name their candidates.
Apparently, the parties could not assume responsibility and decided to
act to the political plans of the executive.

The government, which is going to leave, whose constitutional function
should be providing equal opportunities for a free election, is not
ready for this situation either. In fact, the government made efforts
to mobilize the administrative resource to support one of the
candidates, who is referred to as the `common candidate’. The
atmosphere of free expression of the will of citizens underwent
unjustified information pressure. The idea of predetermined outcome of
the election is instilled in the public consciousness. I think the NKR
society does not deserve such a treatment.

There are a number of NGOs and political parties in Artsakh. How do you
assess the political activity of the NKR society and parties? Does it
affect state building and development adequately?

The political parties are underdeveloped, which is one of the factors
which slow down the political life in the country. The parties must
become independent organizations and avoid the dictate of the executive
power. We haven’t arrived at this point yet. It is not accidental that
the NGOs and the media are now performing part of the political
functions in the country. At present, these organizations have
independence and political maturity. I do not think this is the how the
things should be. It is just an effort of the society to fill in the
political vacuum. I hope the upcoming election will stimulate the
transformation of the political forces and establishment of practical
political organizations.

The world media refer to NKR as the locomotive of democracy in the
region. What will the role of Karabakh be in the South Caucasus in your
opinion?

We need not be touched by such evaluations of others. We must be such
and not be referred to as such. Today we cannot be satisfied with the
level of democracy in the country.

Georgia Promotes Its Man In South Ossetia

GEORGIA PROMOTES ITS MAN IN SOUTH OSSETIA

A1+
[01:50 pm] 30 June, 2007

"Alternative" South Ossetian leader addresses parliamentarians
in Brussels By Dmitry Avaliani in Tbilisi (CRS No. 398 28-Jun-07)
"Europe always remained a faraway dream for us, especially during the
years of grave armed confrontation," Dmitry Sanakoyev told a meeting
at the European Parliament last week.

"Georgia is returning to Europe, which has always been its natural
milieu. Together with Georgia, my homeland South Ossetia should return
to Europe, too."

This speech by Sanakoyev, the man the Georgian government has
designated the head of "the provisional administration in South
Ossetia", was the latest step in a campaign to gain legitimacy for
the newest player in a dispute over the breakaway republic that dates
back to 1990.

Sanakoyev is a former defence minister and prime minister in South
Ossetia’s unrecognised administration, but is now a firm ally of the
Georgian government, which wants to restore control over the territory.

After winning an "alternative" presidential election in South Ossetia,
Sanakoyev set himself up in opposition to Eduard Kokoity, the leader
of the breakaway region. He is based in Kurta, an ethnic Georgian
village a few kilometres down the road from the capital Tskhinvali.

On June 26, Sanakoyev attended a meeting of the Georgia-Europe
Parliamentary Cooperation Committee in Brussels, at the invitation
of committee chairs Marie-Anne Isler-Beguin, a Euro MP, and David
Bakradze, head of the Georgian parliament’s committee for European
integration. Sanakoyev addressed the parliamentarians in the Ossetian
language for 15 minutes.

Sanakoyev says he sees the Ossetians’ future as part of a united,
democratic and stable Georgia in which minority rights are protected.

"There’s only one solution – to ensure a direct dialogue between the
Georgian and Ossetian peoples, to neutralise external and internal
destructive forces and replace them with the international democratic
community’s healthy and effective support," Sanakoyev said in Brussels.

Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili appointed Sanakoyev as
head of the "interim administration" in May, and is now urging the
international community to recognise the new position.

Saakashvili recently predicted that the South Ossetia dispute was
heading for resolution, with Sanakoyev the key to a peaceful outcome.

"Kokoity’s presidency is drawing to a close, and we will solve all
the problems once and for all within a few months, showing to the
world the way interethnic conflicts should be handled," he told
journalists in Baku on June 19, after a summit of the Democracy and
Economic Development Organisation of GUAM, a grouping of regional
states including Georgia.

Saakashvili said there were no problems between the Ossetian and
Georgian peoples, and that the obstacles that existed were "created
by criminal structures".

The de facto authorities in Tskhinvali rejected this out of hand,
sticking to their line that South Ossetia seceded from Georgia in the
early Nineties and now wants fully recognised independence. They call
Sanakoyev a "puppet" who has no public backing.

The de facto foreign ministry of South Ossetia said Sanakoyev’s
visit to Brussels was part of a "propaganda operation founded on
the illusions of the Georgian leadership that the Georgian-Ossetian
conflict can be resolved by its puppets, excluding the Republic of
South Ossetia… and ignoring the will of its citizens".

The Russian foreign ministry also released a statement which ruled
out contact with Sanakoyev. "In Moscow, people understand where the
power really lies in South Ossetia, and whom the overwhelming majority
of the population really supports," it said.

Tensions have been running high in the conflict zone in the last
month. On June 27, Russian peacekeepers blocked a Georgian operation
to build a road between the villages of Nikozi and Avnevi, avoiding
several Ossetian villages. The troops placed several armoured vehicles
across the road to stop construction machinery driving past.

On the same day, residents of the Georgian village of Nikozi blocked
the main highway, demanding the restoration of their drinking water
supplies. The South Ossetian authorities in Tskhinvali had shut off
water supplies to the area after saying their own water supplies were
blocked by Tbilisi.

The water dispute has continued with recriminations and accusations –
and the occasional agreement – for several weeks.

Georgian experts are generally positive about the Sanakoyev phenomenon,
although they do not expect him to get international recognition any
time soon.

"Sanakoyev’s visit to Brussels is the right move," said political
analyst Paata Zakareishvili, a member of the opposition Republican
Party. "One point to be noted is that this visit is not any initiative
by western organisations. He just took part in the Georgia-EU dialogue
in the capacity of a member of the Georgian delegation."

Archil Gegeshidze of the Strategic and International Studies Foundation
told IWPR that the final goal must be the peaceful reintegration of
South Ossetia into Georgia.

In order to achieve this, he said, the Georgian authorities should
take three factors into account.

First of all, efforts must be made to secure local legitimacy for
Sanakoyev by ensuring that his administration has broad public support
in South Ossetia. "The support Sanakoyev currently enjoys is mainly
among the region’s Georgian population," he said. "It is essential
that his administration is recognised by the entire population. That
is a long process, which I hope will conclude successfully."

Gegeshidze said the Georgians needed to work hard to secure success for
their strategy with many different partners. "The Georgian authorities
need a serious, well-coordinated strategy of actions both within the
region and in the diplomatic arena," said Gegeshidze.

Magdalena Frichova, Caucasus project director with the International
Crisis Group, which recently produced a report entitled "Georgia’s
South Ossetia Conflict: Make Haste Slowly", sounded a more cautious
note. She told IWPR that the Georgians risked creating increased
tensions by trying to force the pace of change in the peace process.

"Georgia’s desire to change the dynamics in the conflict resolution
process by non-violent and development-oriented means is positive,
but the determination to solve the conflict on its own terms only and
perhaps too quickly could backfire and lead to a dangerous rise in
tensions – as the events over the last couple of months indicate,"
said Frichova.

"At the same time Tbilisi should consider carefully to what degree
Sanakoyev is now representative of the wider Ossetian constituency,"
she said. "Tbilisi promotes him as someone who expresses the views
of the Ossetian public, but for most Ossetians in the conflict zone,
that is not the case. For many in Tskhinvali-controlled areas, it
is not a given that Sanakoyev could genuinely be an advocate for
their interests"

"The Georgian government should engage with all actors, and negotiate
not just with those who agree with Tbilisi’s position but primarily
with those who don’t."

Dmitry Avaliani is a journalist with 24 Hours newspaper in Tbilisi
and a member of IWPR’s EU-funded Cross-Caucasus Journalism Network
project. Institute for War and Peace Reporting’s Caucasus Reporting
Service

World Armenian Doctors in Yerevan to Contribute to Nat’l Healthcare

AZG Armenian Daily #123, 30/06/2007

Humanitarian

WORLD ARMENIAN DOCTORS IN YEREVAN TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF
NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

More than 1500 specialists of health service from different countries:
96 from USA, 35 from Canada, 25 from Iran and Mozambique are taking
part in Second International Medical Conference in Yerevan. The first
June 28 sitting of the conference started with a press conference,
which was followed by the welcome speeches of the First Lady of
Armenia Bella Kocharian and Healthcare Minister Harutyun Kushkian.

This conference may be considered as the longest and the most
traditional conference, as its first sitting was held in 1970, in
Lebanon. According to the Head of the National Healthcare Institute
Derenik Dumanian each meeting is a guarantee of exchange of experience
and information, further meetings and cooperation. "For example,
after the previous conference an American dental clinic was opened. It
was the gift of the Armenian Doctors’ Assosiation and "Lima"
institute.

As a result of this conference, though it is the first day of it, an
apparatus of osteoporosis was given to "Mother and child’s health
protection research center", said Dumanian.

26 scientific directions are included in this conference. 500 works of
more than 1000 doctors and scientists were published in a scientific
collection. The publication of these articles will provide a progress
in the approaches of local medical sphere, as the approaches change in
the world as well, i.e. in the sphere of cardiology it’s a question
which method is more efficient surgical or conservative.

Within the frameworks of this conference each sphere of a scientific
group has an opportunity to examine the issues of that sphere
separately. This conference is very interesting for the guests, too,
as they are given an opportunity to get acquainted with the scientific
works of local scientists.

By Susanna Margarian