BAKU: Bernard Fassier: I Will Attend The Co-Chairs’ Meeting In Mosco

BERNARD FASSIER: I WILL ATTEND THE CO-CHAIRS’ MEETING IN MOSCOW

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
July 25 2007

French co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group, Bernard Fassier said he will
attend the meeting of the co-chairs to be held in Moscow on August 2.

The co-chair told APA the Minsk Group co-chairs will discuss the
settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict at the meeting in Moscow.

The co-chair did not publicize the details.

The next meeting of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Matthew Bryza (US),
Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia) and Bernard Fasier (France) will take place
on August 2 in the Russian capital, Moscow, APA reports quoting the
US State Department. Details are not made public.

The co-chairs last met in Vienna, July 12. The Co-chairs briefed
after the meeting saying that the discussions over the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict resolution between the Presidents of Azerbaijan
and Armenia were fruitless and stressed that it was important to
continue talks.

NKR Issue Is Not Introduced Into UN Agenda

NKR ISSUE IS NOT INTRODUCED INTO UN AGENDA

A1+
[03:02 pm] 25 July, 2007

What consequences might the introduction of the NKR conflict into
the UN General Assembly agenda have?

"The involvement of the issue into the General Assembly agenda does
not imply that the NKR conflict will be considered by the United
Nations Organisation," Acting Spokesman of RA Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Vladimir Karapetyan Vladimir Karapetyan stated.

"Azerbaijan’s attempts to bring the discussions on the Karabakh
conflict solution outside the current format exert negative influence
on the settlement process and speak about the lack of will in
Azerbaijan to reach a lasting solution of the conflict."

To note two issues related to the Karabakh conflict are included into
the UN GA 61st agenda. One of them was presented by Azerbaijan and
the other – by GUAM.

According to Vladimir Karapetyan the issues will be considered during
the next session.

Vladimir Karapetyan reminded that none of these issues was discussed,
and according to the organization’s rules of procedure, the issues
are automatically transferred to the the next session.

"A question enters the agenda only in case of existence of a
corresponding resolution or decision, which, however, can be protested
by any member-country. In case the voting fails, the question is not
introduced in the agenda," the RA MFA Spokesman stated.

MFA on presidential elections in Nagorno Karabakh

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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State ment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
on presidential elections in Nagorno Karabakh
23-07-07

We welcome the presidential elections held in Nagorno Karabakh on July 19.
Nearly 80% of the people of Nagorno Karabakh participated in these
elections. These elections are the most recent in some dozen presidential,
parliamentary, and local election polls, as well as a constitutional
referendum, held since 1991.

This is just one expression of the commitment the people of Nagorno Karabakh
have made to democracy and rule of law. Legitimately elected authorities
have succeeded in securing the safety and stability of that region even in
the absence of a permanent settlement.

Various OSCE and other international documents clearly indicate that not
only should Nagorno Karabakh be a party to settlement negotiations, but that
their elected authorities should represent them.

To dismiss these or any elections is disingenuous and simply contrary to
modern political values. Further, rejection cannot be understood given the
fact that in other areas of the world, in places where final political
status and settlement are also absent, such elections are indeed supported,
promoted, observed and encouraged.

The people of Nagorno Karabakh remain committed to resolving the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict through negotiations to reach a peaceful, lasting
settlement.

Unlike in other conflicts, in Karabakh, the population has always had to
ensure its own security without the help of the international community. In
the same way, they have also succeeded in securing their own democratic
processes and domestic stability.

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Armenia And Iran Linked By Long-Term Cooperation

ARMENIA AND IRAN LINKED BY LONG-TERM COOPERATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.07.2007 15:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia and Iran have marked out prospects for
lasting cooperation, Iranian Foreign Minister, Co-chair of the
Armenian-Iranian intergovernmental commission Manouchehr Mottaki said
opening the 7th sitting of the commission.

The positive experience of bilateral relations, political will of
leaders of both states and the existing potential open new horizons
for expanding cooperation, according to him.

"The agenda includes development of important documents, specifically
the agreement on creation of free trade area between Armenia and Iran,
what will convey a positive impulse to the economic turnover between
the two states. The Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, construction of two
power lines, increase of cargo and passenger transportation up to 60
thousand vehicles per year," Mr Mottaki said.

The Iranian Minister also noted Armenia’s joining the North-South
corridor, establishment of transit norms and availability of 3-4
flights a week as well as development of cooperation in agriculture
and communications.

"Formation of trilateral committee (Armenia, Iran and Russia) to deal
with construction of oil processing plant in Armenia. We are convinced
that implementation of these projects will produce positive effect
throughout the region," Mr Mottaki said, Novosti Armenia reports.

The first 40-km Meghri-Kajaran sector of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline
was put into operation March 19, 2007. The second segment will be
finished till the end of 2008. Initially Armenia will receive 300-400
mln cubic meters of gas from the neighbor state. The amount will
increase up to 2,3 bln annually.

AAA: Congressman Sarbanes Joins Armenian Caucus

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July 20, 2007
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CONGRESSMAN SARBANES JOINS ARMENIAN CAUCUS
Membership Reaches 155

Washington, DC – The Armenian Assembly of America welcomed the news
that Congressman John P. Sarbanes (D-MD) has officially joined the
Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues this week, bringing the total
Caucus membership to 155.

"I am honored to be a part of the Armenian Caucus," said Sarbanes who
is also a cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide Resolution. "With
H. Res. 106 gaining momentum, I look forward to working with my Caucus
colleagues to continue raising awareness of this critical human rights
issue as well as other issues affecting the Armenian-American
community." 

Sarbanes , who is currently serving his first term in office, is a
member of the Committee on Education and Labor, the Committee on
Natural Resources and the Committee on Oversight and Reform. He joins
Maryland Representatives Steny Hoyer (D-5), Christopher Van Hollen
(D-8) and Albert Wynn (D-4), in championing Armenian-American
interests on the Caucus. Sarbanes represents Maryland’s Third
Congressional District, which includes portions of Anne Arundel
County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Howard County.

"We’re very excited to have Congressman Sarbanes join this important
group, especially with so much progress being made on the Armenian
Genocide Resolution," said Annie Totah, a member of the Assembly’s
Board of Trustees and a longtime Maryland resident.  "Having worked
for decades with his father, Senator Paul Sarbanes, we are pleased to
continue a strong family tradition with Congressman Sarbanes."

"I am confident that he will bring his considerable talent and
energies to the Armenian Caucus and we thank him again for his strong
support," she continued. A Maryland native, the Congressman is an
alumnus of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs at Princeton University as well as a graduate of Harvard Law
School.

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
understanding and awareness of Armenian issues.  It is a 501 (c) (3)
tax-exempt membership organization.

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Over 58 % Of Electors Voted At Presidential Elections In NKR

OVER 58 % OF ELECTORS VOTED AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN NKR

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
July 19 2007

Presidential elections in Nagorno-Karabagh have taken place.

According to the information received at the NKR Central Electoral
Commission, 58, 08% of 91, 166 electors have already voted.

To note, according to NKR Electoral Code the threshold of turn-out
is 25 %.

To remind, five nominees are running for the post – former Director
of the NKR National Security Service Bako Sahakian, NKR Deputy FM
Masis Mailian, a deputy of the NKR National Assembly Armen Abgarian,
a lecturer of the Artsakh State University, Professor Vania Avanesian
and Karabagh Communist Party leader Hrant Melkoumian.

GNP: The lack of human decency

Glendale News Press
July 18,
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY: The lack of human decency
By Mike Michaelian
As if Glendale needed one more example of the anarchy occurring on our
streets ("Hunt is on for driver," Saturday).

It would be bad enough if this lunatic kid behind the wheel of a car that
most people couldn’t even afford legitimately, hit and killed the woman
crossing the street and was just arrested at the scene. But the fact that he
simply fled the scene and left her dead on the street speaks to a
callousness and disregard for others that goes way beyond the comprehension
of civilized people.

This woman was a daughter and a sister to a now-distraught family who must
pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and go on without her.

Moreover, it is an unspeakable evil that the guy who killed her is out there
likely taking some satisfaction that he didn’t get caught. If he, simply as
a human being, has even the most minuscule sense of remorse or guilt (which
I doubt) left in his discarded conscience, he would turn himself in and face
the consequences for his actions. Given the chances of this, I pray that
someone who has information does the job for him.

And what of the eyewitness(es) in the vehicle that stopped for the
pedestrians, but then left the scene? Are they so callous as well that they
were able to leave a woman dead on the street and take off as though nothing
happened?

They should consider themselves extremely fortunate that the police are not
considering them wanted.

What has happened to this society where a human being struck and killed by a
speeding car elicits no more shock and empathy than a wayward dog or cat?

Frankly, it would be a priceless experience for me to go back 25 to 30 years
to see the look on the faces of Glendale residents after I tell them that in
2007 this city would be a place infested with spoiled kids recklessly
driving cars that most people will never legally afford.

Kids whose lack of appreciation for what they have is only outdone by their
lack of regard for anyone else but themselves.

Kids who consider the city streets (pedestrians or not) to be their own
personal proving grounds on which to affirm their over-inflated mega-egos to
one another at the expense anyone who gets in their way.

That the police now have to fly helicopters over the city streets in an
attempt to maintain some semblance of roadway civility, thereby bringing the
consequences of this reckless driving right into our homes.

That people like William Bairamian would have the gall to tell a former
mayor of Glendale to "ride the bus" if he doesn’t like the way these kids
drive.

The looks on the faces of those residents of the Glendale in times past
would be one of stark disbelief that such a tranquil city could devolve into
the daily dose of madness we see played out on our streets.

MIKE MICHAELIAN is a Glendale resident.

CFE Will Be In Effect For Another 150 Days

CFE WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR ANOTHER 150 DAYS

Lragir, Armenia
July 17 2007

The acting head of the press and information department of the
foreign ministry Vladimir Karapetyan answered the question of the
ITAR-TASS Agency.

What are your thoughts on Russia’s decision to repeal the Treaty on
Conventional Forces in Europe?

Armenia perceives the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe as a
mechanism of transparency and balance in the European region which
has proved effective over the past 15 years. Since its creation the
treaty has successfully performed the role of a restricting factor
in the conventional arms race in the OSCE space.

The CFE will remain in effect for another 150 days and we expect
that the disagreement between the members will be overcome through
a dialogue. Armenia is ready to consult all the members of agreement
on this issue.

Christians Feeling Brunt Of Wrath in Iraq

Assyrian International News Agency
Christians Feeling Brunt Of Wrath in Iraq
Posted GMT 7-17-2007 20:31:33

Baghdad — Blind fanaticism is reaching unprecedented heights in this
capital city, and for the Christians who live here and throughout Iraq it is
turning into a nightmare.
Persecution against Christians is being unleashed in many cities and
neighborhoods where Christians and Muslims coexisted peacefully, if somewhat
coldly, some years ago. In fact, the patriarch of the Chaldean Church in
Iraq, Archbishop Emmanuel III Delly, called it "open persecution, as in the
early centuries of the Church."
In Baghdad, especially in the neighborhood where Christians have their main
Church buildings, the structures are being bombed, desecrated and looted,
crosses torn down or broken and hosts trampled.
Priests and deacons are being abducted, often ransomed, and sometimes
killed.
Families are being thrown out of their homes without notice or forced to
abjure Christianity and embrace Islam.
Businesses are being robbed, men abducted and killed — or released in
exchange for a huge ransom that leaves families without any resource.
There are also threats and intimidation designed to have young Christian
women married off to Muslims, and extortion occurs in the form of forcing
payment of the jizya (Islamic tax for non-Muslims).
Four Chaldean Christians in Kirkuk kidnapped July 4 were released a week
later through the mediation of the Chaldean Church and the sheiks of Kirkuk,
according to AsiaNews.
Outside Iraq, the refugee population is growing, especially among
Christians.
"We fled Iraq, my wife and I, two months ago," said Nouri, who entered
Lebanon illegally and insists on keeping his family name anonymous. Living
in a small room in a Beirut suburb, the 50-year-old is still in shock.
He lived in a cottage in Kut, south of Baghdad, and ran a liquor shop. After
the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003 his shop was burned down.
Holding on, Nouri decided to sell liquor from his house. But one day, two
grenades were thrown at the house at an hour when the whole family was
gathered. Nobody was hurt, and Nouri stayed in the neighborhood.
Then one night masked men broke into the house and abducted his brother.
Using his cell phone, they asked for a $40,000 ransom. Nouri sold some
property and paid the ransom. But, mercilessly, the abductors managed to
extort another $30,000 from his father.
At last Nouri decided to quit, leaving behind his father and mother who
still hope they will see their abducted son alive.
Pope Benedict
The Christians of Iraq are experiencing an "authentic martyrdom" and must be
supported materially and spiritually by the entire Church, Pope Benedict XVI
said June 21 in a speech to representatives of the Catholic communities in
the Middle East and to Catholic aid agencies that assist them.
"Peace, so long implored and awaited, unfortunately is still largely being
offended," the Holy Father said, speaking just weeks after the June 3 murder
of Chaldean Father Raghid Ganni, along with three sub-deacons.
Those murders made the news, but similar stories do not.
"A Syrian Orthodox priest was ‘returned’ in pieces to his family, head and
limbs cut off, because the payment of the ransom had been delayed," said
Bishop Michael Kassarji, head of the Chaldean Diocese of Beirut, Lebanon.
Behind every story of a priest released, there is an untold story of a
ransom paid, said an ecclesiastical source who wishes to remain anonymous.
For Bishop Gergis Kass, of the Syrian Orthodox Church, the ransom went up to
$200,000. Some of the abducted men have even been sold to other abductors.
Efforts to bring reason to the situation, by negotiating with authoritative
Sunni and Shiite religious figures, have been in vain, said Auxiliary Bishop
Shlemon Warduni, an assistant to Archbishop Delly. Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki and Parliament have been solicited, to no avail, he added.
As a matter of fact, the archbishop asked al-Maliki to launch the new
security plan in Baghdad in the Christian neighborhoods first, "where terror
walks the streets." But the government and allied forces had a different
agenda.
"We even planned to negotiate with the gangs and groups that control the
neighborhoods, but we were deterred from doing so," said Bishop Warduni. "We
were told they are not Iraqis, rivals to each other and impossible to reason
with."
He also deplores the "absence of courage" of many a priest who has fled the
terror, abandoning his flock, thus triggering new waves of departures among
a population already reduced in number, disarrayed and frightened. Only
three Chaldean priests are left in Baghdad, from the original 25 that were
there.
Smuggling Refugees
The hard times are not due solely to hard-line Islamists, though. Chaldean
Bishop Michel Kassarji of Beirut has just returned from Iraq, where he
attended a synod of his Church. He recounts how Archbishop Delly protested
against the unauthorized occupation by the U.S. Army of the Seminary of the
Chaldean Church. Requests to the armed forces to leave the building were in
vain.
The issue here is not only a decision taken without consultation by the U.S.
Army and an aggression against a cultural property, but also a behavior that
endangers the Christians by letting Muslim groups conclude that the Chaldean
Church is siding with the enemy by giving over the buildings, said Bishop
Kassarji.
"We had to wear helmets to come in and carry the boxes out," recounted
Bishop Warduni, who added he "took the risk, more than once, to go to the
green zone" to talk with civil and military authorities about the problem.
The American military command, he said, pointed out that if they leave after
what had happened, they would not be held responsible for the looting that
could follow.
To this day, around two-thirds of the 2 million Christians of Iraq have fled
their homes. Some found refuge in the northern province of Kurdistan where
life conditions are precarious, but where at least they are distant from
"Islamic" blackmail, threats and terror.
The finance minister of Kurdistan, Sarkis Agajan, an Assyrian Christian, is
earnestly trying to relocate and help refugees coming from Baghdad and
southern Iraq. Whether one admits it or not, a massive shift in population,
a "religious cleansing" is taking place, which will profoundly change Iraq’s
demographics and ultimately its identity.
"It’s nothing less than a human tsunami," said Bishop Kassarji, who lives
just outside Beirut.
Aliens in Flight
At a rate of two or three families a week, Chaldean Catholics are sneaking
into Lebanon illegally, fueling a profitable underground business. "They are
discreetly dropped around five in the morning, in front of our building,"
said Bishop Kassarji.
Iraqi Christians have already flooded Jordan and Syria. Around 9,000 have
illegally entered Lebanon since 2003. These are generally poor and desperate
and do not wish to return home at all. They hope for United Nations help in
getting into the United States, Canada or Scandinavia, but in the meantime,
they do small jobs in Lebanon. They are threatened by abuse, though, and
risk three months of prison if they are caught without papers.
To get an Iraqi released, Bishop Kassarji’s contacts include the Lebanese
president, ministers, security officers and Church figures as well as
influential and wealthy figures close to the Iraqi government. He also has
to take great care to check whether some criminal fleeing Iraq may be
lurking behind an apparently meek refugee.
He also struggles to house, feed and clothe these families and provide
medical assistance, schooling and legal aid.
Ultimately, in Lebanon, Iraqi refugees are victims of a "no-see" policy that
keeps their problems hidden and managed through under-the-table
interventions and contacts, since open acknowledgement would have political
as well as legal consequences that the government cannot face.
Some Lebanese Christians have advocated giving these refugees Lebanese
nationality, since their numbers are so limited. Contacts have even been
made with the Sant’Egidio Community in Rome to buy a piece of land for
settlement purposes. But things are not that simple, not in Lebanon at
least, an Arab exception where the question of the balance between
Christians and Muslims is sensitive.
Any way you look at it, the problem is complex. Sitting at his office in
East Beirut, where the telephone is almost constantly ringing, Habib Efrem,
president of the Syriac Orthodox League, an association aimed at promoting
the legal rights of his community, doesn’t hide his alarm.
In a country like Iraq, where Christians numbered around 2 million a few
years ago, there are only 600,000 left.
At the beginning of the 20th century, he said, there were around 1.5 million
Christians in Aleppo, Syria. They are now 100,000.
He is afraid the same process is eroding the Christian presence in the whole
Middle East, the cradle of Christianity.
By Fady Noun

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Indian Ji En Gopal Is In Lead Of International Chess Tournament Held

INDIAN JI EN GOPAL IS IN LEAD OF INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD IN MARTUNI

Noyan Tapan
Jul 12 2007

MARTUNI, JULY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The games of the sixth stage of the
"Lake Sevan" International Chess Tournament were held in Martuni on
July 11. Ji En Gopal from India is in the lead with four points. Four
chess players, that is, Lee Chao (China), Yuri Vovk (the Ukraine),
Bartolomei Macheyan (Poland), and Tigran L. Petrosian have 3.5
points each. Hrant Melkumian, Arman Phashikian (Armenia), and David
Haroutiunian (Georgia) have got three points each.