In January-March, 2007 Amount Of NKR GNP Increased By 16.3%

IN JANUARY-MARCH, 2007 AMOUNT OF NKR GNP INCREASED BY 16.3 %

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
May 7 2007

In January-March 2007 the amount of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic
GDP increased by 16, 3 % as compared with the same period 2006,
making 12 milliards 21, 4 millions drams.

According to the information DE FACTO received at the NKR National
Statistic Service, in the current year’s first quarter the amount of
capital construction made 3 milliards 609, 1 million drams, which is
68, 2 % more than the level of the same period last year.

As compared with the first quarter of 2006, for the first three
months of the current year the amount of the NKR external trade
turnover increased by 35, 7 %, making 17 milliards 515, 3 millions
drams. For the same period the export’s amount increased by 70, 4 %,
the import’s amount – by 70, 8 %.

Armenia Grandmaster Defeats Kramnik In Rapid Chess Match

ARMENIA GRANDMASTER DEFEATS KRAMNIK IN RAPID CHESS MATCH

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
May 7 2007

YEREVAN, May 7 (Itar-Tass) – Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronyan has
defeated Vladimir Kramnik in a rapid chess match in Yerevan.

Kramnik, an absolute world champion, described the match with Aronyan,
a FIDE Cup winner and Olympic champion, as very interesting and tense.

The mafh finished on Sunday evening.

Kramnik said Aronyan had won¦the tournament "quite deservedly".

"Levon is in good form. It was felt ohat he played confidently. He
was fresher and acted more precisely in decisive games. Levon is
known for his being able to play very fast," Kramnik admitted.

"Even though I have won three-four active chess matches, I have not
shown my best qualities this time," Kramnik said.

Probably, i& was tiredness after the match with Leko, he added.

Kramnik said that he would like to play a re-match with Aronyan.

He is going to have a breather before beginning the preparation for
a tournament in Dortmund, Germany, due in June.

Aronyan will meet Norwegian Magnus Karlsen in Elista, Kalmykia,
on May 25.

If he wins, he will have the right to play with a winner of the
Adams-Shirov match.

The new victory would entitle Aronyan to play in a tournament of
eight grandmasters scheduled in Mexico City in the late September.

The tournament will determine a new world champion.

Kramnik has the right to participate in this tournament.

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Orinats Yerkir leader criticizes RA authorities, blames them for…

Orinats Yerkir party leader criticizes present RA authorities and
blames them for inability to speak Armenian

Arminfo Agency
2007-05-07 14:14:00

"OY" party leader held a protest meeting in the center of Yerevan the
day before. The party members claimed of the confidence in victory in
the forthcoming parliamentary election. If the election is falsified,
"the party will follow out to protect their votes", they said.

The party members called to dismiss those "who cannot speak Armenian"
from the power and nominate those "who are able to protect their
citizens, recover justice, reduce the poverty and increase the wages
and pensions". According to the party leader, ex-speaker of RA
Parliament Artur Baghdasaryan, the present authorities discredit the
country and deal with nothing but "robbery".

Yerevan Hosting Conference On Fighting Against Nuclear And Radioacti

YEREVAN HOSTING CONFERENCE ON FIGHTING AGAINST NUCLEAR AND RADIOACTIVE TERRORISM

ARMENPRESS
May 03 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS: Prevention, Disclosure and Resistance
to Nuclear and Radioactive Hazards is the topic of the second
international conference that started in Yerevan today within the
frameworks of a NATO- sponsored Science for Peace program.

The goal of the conference is to bring together relevant researches
from different countries for discussions on effective struggle against
nuclear and radioactive dangers.

The conference has been organized by the Armenian Advanced Science
and Technology Center in cooperation with the USA-based Brookhaven
National Laboratory and the US Department of State.

U.S. Charge d’Affaires in Armenia Anthony Godfrey said the conference
provides a good opportunity for researchers from Armenia, USA,
Russia and some regional countries to meet and discuss policies and
modalities of fighting against nuclear and radioactive hazards.

"Terrorism in all its forms has become a global threat,’ he said,
adding that this subject is very embracive ranging from nuclear power
plants safety to ensuring safety of national borders.

In this context he underscored his government’s continuous assistance
to Armenia since 1996 to help it upgrade the safety of the Armenian
nuclear power plant and improve border security.

ArmenTel And Viva Cell Revoke Their Mutual Charges

ARMENTEL AND VIVA CELL REVOKE THEIR MUTUAL CHARGES

Arminfo Agency
2007-05-02 14:24:00

The two telecoms operators of Armenia, ArmenTel and Vice Cell, have
revoked their mutual charges of unfair competition.

On Apr 28 they took back the written complaints they had earlier
filed to the Economic Rivalry Protection Committee.

To remind, K-Telecom with its Viva Cell trade mark charged ArmenTel
with dumping policies following the introduction of Family and Friends
service (27 AMD/minute tariff for a five-member group), while ArmenTel
charged K-Telecom with violating free and air competition following
the introduction of OPTIMA+ service for corporate clients.

Both companies have notified the Committee that they longer have
claims against each other.

ArmenTel Director General Oleg Bliznuk says that the conflict was
caused by difference in the companies’ tariff policies. Additional
calculations have shown that there was no dumping.

In his turn, the chairman of the Committee Ashot Shakhnazaryan says
that the companies must substantiate their decision or the Committee
may accuse them of collusion and violation of competition rules.

Turkey : German Seminary Investigates Malatya Murders

TURKEY : GERMAN SEMINARY INVESTIGATES MALATYA MURDERS
By Elizabeth Kendal

Journal Chretien, France
May 2 2007

AUSTRALIA (ANS) – The following report from Martin Bucer Seminary (MBS)
Bonn, Germany, was compiled by Titus Vogt, MBS Dean of International
Programs. The English translation was done by Thomas K. Johnson, Ph.D.,
MBS Professor of Apologetics and Ethics. Elizabeth Kendal WEA RLC
[email protected]

THE LAST HOURS OF THE THREE MARTYRS :

Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel, and Tilmann Geske

The assassins deceived the victims in order to gain their trust.

Martin Bucer Seminary (Bonn, Germany) reconstructs the last hours of
its student, Necati Aydin.

Martin Bucer Seminary (MBS) Dean for International Programs, Titus
Vogt, led an investigation into the tragic events of 18 April 2007 by
means of putting together the statements from all the witnesses. MBS
remains close to the victims, survivors, and witnesses to the brutal
murder in Malatya through its Turkish branch, as one of the victims,
Necati Aydin, was their student. Until now, MBS has hesitated to give
all the details to the public, but MBS President Thomas Schirrmacher
has concluded now that nothing stands in the way of a full public
statement of all the details.

MURDERERS SPENT MONTHS SURREPTITIOUSLY GAINING THE TRUST OF THE VICTIMS

Some months ago the murderers gained the trust of their intended
victims. To do this, the assassins indicated an interest in the
Christian faith and said they wanted more information about the
Bible and its contents. What deception could be more powerful to
Bible publishers who were themselves adult converts from Islam to
Christianity ? Under this guise, they met repeatedly with their future
victims. Clearly the attack was planned well in advance.

On the morning of 18 April, two of the murderers came to the office
of Zirve Publishing House in Malatya, which is an extension of a
Protestant publisher based in Istanbul, with distribution offices
in various Turkish cities. Among other things, they discussed the
Christian faith with Necati Aydin, as they had done frequently over
the previous months. On this particular morning, in addition to
Tilmann Geske, the bookkeeper, Emin M., was also in the office.

Everything seemed to be completely normal. In the course of the
morning, M. left the office, not suspecting that he would never see
Aydin and Geske alive again.

Shortly thereafter the three other assassins arrived and tied up the
first two victims, while they threatened them with pistols. Two days
before, the assassins had been taken into custody because of wielding
weapons in public, but they had been set free because they were only
carrying warning pistols.

As soon as the victims were tied up, the murderers began stabbing
them with knives all over their bodies. A short time later Ugur
Yuksel came into the office ; he was immediately grabbed by the
murderers and tied up. Right after that Gokhan H., also a Christian,
stopped by the Zirve office, but he could not open the door, because
it was locked from inside and the lock was jammed. H. tried to call
the office and finally reached Ugur on the telephone. Ugur said that
the planned meeting was not going to be held in the Zirve office ;
it would instead be held in a particular hotel. H. had the impression
that something was wrong, so he called a friend in the city. This
friend advised him to call the police, which Gokham H. did.

When the police arrived a few minutes later, the victims were still
alive. The police demanded that the criminals open the door, at which
they slit the throats of the victims. When the police forced the door
and stormed the office, they found Aydin and Geske already dead.

Yuksel was still alive and was rushed to a local hospital. In spite
of emergency surgery and 51 units of blood, he died of his numerous
and massive knife wounds.

The autopsy reports lead to the following picture : The bodies were
covered with about 156 knife wounds in the pelvis area, lower body,
anus, abdomen, and back. Their fingertips had been sliced repeatedly ;
and they had massive slashes on their necks which severed the windpipe
and oesophagus.

The distinctively ritual manner of the murder, particularly the
slicing of fingertips, is convincing observers of the consciously
religious motivation of the assassins. The perpetrators seem to have
been following the instructions of Sure 8:12, from the Koran. There
it says (in the Rudi Paret German translation of the Koran), "I will
strike terror into the hearts of unbelievers. Flay their necks (with
a sword) and strike every finger." The last half of the sentence
is translated in even more striking terms in some versions. In the
Rassoul and Zaidan translation it says, "chop off every finger ;"
the Azhar and Ahmadeyya translation says, "chop off every finger tip."

Three of the attackers were arrested directly in the office, where the
attack was occurring ; two tried to escape by climbing down an external
downspout pipe. One more attacker was arrested in the second floor
of the building, one floor below the crime scene. The final assassin,
who is described by the others as the leader of the group, fell to the
street from a significant height when the downspout pipe broke off from
the wall of the building. He was brought to a hospital and spent some
days in a coma, but he is now awake and is being questioned by police.

In the course of the next few days, some other suspects were taken
into custody, including the son of a mayor (AKP party) from a town
near to Malatya.

FIRST TURKISH MARTYRS SINCE 1923

At a press conference a day after the attack, Pastor Ihsan Ozbek
(from Ankara), President of the Association of Protestant Churches in
Turkey, said "Yesterday Turkey was buried in the darkness of the Middle
East." He compared the common, country-wide, widely hawked conspiracy
theories which accuse Christians of conspiring against Muslims with
the medieval witch hunts in Europe. These conspiracy theories contain
a deep phobia of foreign missionaries. In responding to an inquiry of
why Geske, a foreign missionary, was in Malatya, Ozbek said this is
already an unconscionable question, since in a truly democratic state
one may not ask "why are you or they in Malatya ?" The pastor used
very pointed words to portray the background of the murders which
led the Turkish media to entitle a report on the news conference,
"A gruesome brutality, but no surprise." Ozbek said he was convinced
that, "it is not the last martyrdom, though we hope from the bottom
of our hearts that it could be the last martyrdom."

Necati Aydin and Ugur Yuksel are the first known Muslim converts to
Christianity to be martyred, since the founding of the Turkish Republic
in 1923. Ugur Yuksel was buried according to Islamic/Alevitic rituals
at the orders of his family which vehemently denies his Christian
faith. The German victim was buried on 20 April in the Armenian
cemetery in Malatya, following the wishes of his widow. This occurred
after a bitter fight with the local authorities who unconditionally
wanted to prevent Geske’s burial in their city.

Because of pressure applied by the German government, his burial
was only delayed by three hours, from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Eye
witnesses say that about 100 mourners from across Turkey came to his
funeral. Necati Aydin, who was pastor of the local Protestant church
in addition to his work in the Zirve Publishing House, was laid to
rest on Saturday, 21 April, in his home town of Izmir. The roughly
500 mourners who attended his funeral were very deeply moved.

MEDIA STORM IN TURKEY

There has been an enormous media storm in Turkey following these
events. Many Turks sent letters to the newspapers to express their
deep disgust. The widow, Susanne Geske, earned tremendous admiration
for her words in a TV interview the day after the massacre. She said
she forgave the murderers of her husband, the way Christ forgave his
murderers, citing Jesus’ prayer, "Father, forgive them, for they do
not know what they are doing." This is the reason why she wants to
stay in Malatya with her children. Many letters to the newspapers are
saying that now they really want to read the New Testament or even
to describe themselves as Christians, since they no longer want to
have anything to do with Islam.

This brutal attack is not really the act of a group of deluded youth,
since the media has been provoking antagonism against Christians for
a long time. One of the most harmless media lies is that Christian
are paying Muslims to convert to Christianity ; one of the more
disturbing is that Christians offer prostitutes to Muslims, in
order to entice them to become Christians. Two events related to the
funeral of Necati Aydin serve to illustrate the deep ambivalence of
Turkish society toward Christians. When his coffin was to be flown
from Malatya to Izmir, it would not fit into the x-ray machine in
airport security. The Turkish newspapers reported that the airport
security staff simply broke the handles off the coffin, a sign of their
feelings. And during his funeral, one of the police officers standing
guard over the funeral called one of the mourners "a son of a whore."

Last Sunday (22 April 2007) the services of many Protestant churches
took place under heavy police guard. In one small congregation in
one of the parts of Istanbul, two top local police officials came
to enquire about their security needs and to urgently suggest the
installation of an alarm system and security cameras. And because of
the continuing massive threats, many pastors are now accompanied by
security guards. This causes great concern for believers in Turkey.

In spite of truly positive developments in the realm of freedom of
religion in recent years, they now see their freedom of religion as
deeply threatened.

Nearly 8 Thousand Policemen To Be Involved In Observation Of Public

NEARLY 8 THOUSAND POLICEMEN TO BE INVOLVED IN OBSERVATION OF PUBLIC ORDER ON MAY 12

Noyan Tapan
May 02 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. At the May 2 working meeting with
RA President Robert Kocharian Head of RA Police Hayk Haroutiunian
reported about the work done by Police in the direction of ensuring
normal process of elections.

The President charged him to ensure checking of electoral rolls and
providing them to electoral commissions and polling stations in the
term established by the law. The Head of Police said that much work
has been done in this direction and the final lists will be ready in
the term established by the law.

R. Kocharian also instructed him to ensure proper service on
the day of elections in the direction of observation of public
order. H. Haroutiunian said that nearly 8 thousand policemen will be
involved in activities on observation of public order.

The Head of Police also presented the criminal situation in the
country and the work done in the direction of disclosing cases having
public resonance.

Dr. David Gaunt To Give California Lectures On Genocide Of Armenians

DR. DAVID GAUNT TO GIVE CALIFORNIA LECTURES ON GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS AND ASSYRIANS

ArmRadio.am
30.04.2007 14:42

Dr. David Gaunt, Professor of History at Södertörn University
College, Stockholm, Sweden, will give a series of lectures in
California entitled "Massacres and Resistance: The Genocide of the
Armenians and Assyrians Based on New Evidence from the Archives"
from May 3 through 11. The lectures will be co-sponsored by the
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) and
the Assyrian American National Federation (AANF) in conjunction with
a number of Armenian and Assyrian academic and community groups.

The lectures will be based on findings from Dr. Gaunt’s
recently-published book Massacres, Resistance, Protectors:
Muslim-Christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia during World War I"

Dr. Gaunt will detail how the persecution of Armenian and Assyrian
Christian minorities was organized on the national and local levels
in places where Armenian and Assyrian populations overlap. Case
studies involve the Turkish occupation of Urmia and its surrounding
villages, the Assyrian tribes in Hakkari, the massacres of Armenians
in Diyarbekir and Mardin, the massacres of Syriacs in the hundreds
of villages in Tur Abdin, the successful armed resistance mounted by
the villagers of Azakh and Ayn Wardo, and the victory of Andranik’s
Armenian and Assyrian volunteers at the battle of Dilman.

Gaunt’s work is based on unique access to hundreds of documents in
the archives of Istanbul and Ankara, as well as documents of Iranian,
Russian, Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian, French, and German origin. Most
of these documents have never been published before. In addition,
nearly forty persons were interviewed about their experiences of the
war period. The Turkish documents confirm events and decisions of
what was believed to have happened, but for which evidence has been
lacking. In some ways the new documents fill in the blank spaces in
the history of genocide.

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BAKU: Azerbaijani And Armenian Presidents Due To Meet On June 10

AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS DUE TO MEET ON JUNE 10

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
April 27 2007

Next round of negotiations between Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents
for the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict will be held on
June 10, 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Armenian President Robert
Kocharian announced the date and place of negotiations in a meeting
with students of Yerevan State University, APA reports.

"The Minsk Group co-chairs are arranging the meeting at present. The
meeting will likely be held on June 10 in St. Petersburg. The stage
of the process of settlement will be clarified after the meeting. The
latest talks of the Foreign Ministers proceeded in a calm atmosphere
and this gave ground for optimistic statements. But I am not very
optimistic," Kocharian said.

Economic summit will be held on June 8-10 in
St. Petersburg. Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents are expected
to attend the summit. The presidents will have meeting during the
summit.

Kocharian-Aliyev Meeting Is Likely To Be Held On June 10 In St Peter

KOCHARIAN-ALIYEV MEETING IS LIKELY TO BE HELD ON JUNE 10 IN ST PETERSBURG

Noyan Tapan
Apr 27 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Meeting of Armenian President Robert
Kocharian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is likely to be
held on June 10 in Saint Petersburg. RA President reported this at
his April 27 meeting with professors and students of Yerevan State
University. He said that the Mammadiarov-Oskanian meeting held lately
in Brussels proceeded in rather calm atmosphere, which gave a ground
for some optimism. At the same time, RA President said that he is
not so optimistic.