Heritage and Orinats Yerkir Parliamentary Groups Hold Talks

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June 29, 2007

Heritage and Orinats Yerkir Parliamentary Groups Hold Talks

Yerevan–The Heritage and Orinats Yerkir parliamentary factions held a
joint consultation at the National Assembly today. They discussed the
current extraordinary session of Parliament and prospects for future
cooperation.

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Karolos Papoulias: "The Armenian Geonocide Is A Black Line In The Co

KAROLOS PAPOULIAS: "THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS A BLACK LINE IN THE CONTEMPORARY HISTORY OF MANKIND"
By Gohar Gevorgian

AZG Armenian Daily #122,
29/06/2007

Armenian Genocide

President of Greece Karolos Papoulias and his spouse May Papoulia,
who are paying a three-day visit to Armenia, visited Tsitsernakaberd,
the memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide, on June 27.

The Greece President and his spouse, and the Greece delegation
accompanied by RA Foreign Minster Vardan Oskanian and his spouse Nani
Oskanian walked to the Memorial of the Genocide and laid a wreath to
the Memorial.

After a minute of a silence the Delegation walked to the Armenian
Genocide Museum, where the members of the delegation listened to the
director of the Museum Haik Demoian, who told about the Armenian
Genocide. When acquainting with those horrible events they also
looked at the episodes and pictures of the tragedy of the Armenian
people. The Greece reporters took notes about the Armenian Genocide
with great interest.

The Greece President wrote in the Commemoration book of the museum,
"The Armenian Genocide is a black line in the contemporary history of
mankind. The perpetrators should recognize it, take responsibility
and apologize. The spouse of the Greece president also made a note
in the book, "I once again felt the deep roots that unite Armenian
and Greece peoples. Thank you for the emotional attitude".

Karolos Papoulias planted a fir at the Memory Alley.

After that the Greece delegation directed its steps to Yerevan State
University.

According to the Armenian Genocide Museum’s data, on April 25, 1996,
the Greece Parliament issued a law on "the establishment of the 24th
of April as the day of commemoration of the genocide of Armenians
by Turkey".

ANCA: Thousands Participate in ANCA "Call for Justice" Campaign

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THOUSANDS PARTICIPATE IN ANCA "CALL FOR JUSTICE" CAMPAIGN

— National Congressional Call-In Effort Builds Support
for Adoption of Armenian Genocide Resolution

WASHINGTON, DC – Thousands of Armenian Americans and human rights
advocates participated in the ANCA National Call-In Days this week
calling for increased bipartisan backing for the adoption of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106) by the U.S. House of
Representatives, reported the Armenian National Committee of
America (ANCA).

The June 27th campaign, titled "Call for Justice," was extended by
24 hours, following community requests to expand the program due to
overwhelming interest from local activists.

Over 12,000 visited the ANCA Call-in webpage and more than 2,000
submitted call-feedback forms reporting their conversations with
Congressional offices. The effort is a follow up to April’s
successful "Click for Justice" ANCA WebFax campaign to
Congressional offices, touted as the internet’s largest on-line
genocide protest.

"The ANCA’s national congressional call-in day, ‘Call for Justice,’
is a great demonstration of the power of grassroots advocacy," said
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), sponsor of H.Res.106. "These calls are a
useful tool in the fight to get the Armenian Genocide resolution
passed. I thank the ANCA and all their supporters for making these
important calls."

"We want to thank the thousands of our friends – Armenian and non-
Armenian – who took part in National Call-In Day," said Aram
Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "This type of authentic
grassroots activism is vital to building the support we will need
to overcome the deniers who continue to stand in the way of America
speaking with moral clarity on the Armenian Genocide."

Introduced on January 30th by Rep. Adam Schiff and spearheaded by
Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA), Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-
Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), Rep. Anna
Eshoo (D-CA), Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Rep. Thaddeus McCotter
(R-MI), the Armenian Genocide resolution calls upon the President
to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects
appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related
to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the
United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide.

Currently, the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, has over
210 cosponsors, more than 47% of the membership of the U.S. House.
A similar resolution in the Senate (S.Res.106), introduced by
Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. John Ensign
(R-NV) currently has 31 cosponsors, including Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
(D-NY).

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Blocking Nomination Of U.S. Ambassador To Armenia Not To Help Campai

BLOCKING NOMINATION OF U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA NOT TO HELP CAMPAIGN OF GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

PanARMENIAN.Net
28.06.2007 14:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The appointment of a diplomat of Rudolf Perina’s
rank and experience as Charge d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Armenia
is a welcome move, which indicates the Bush administration’s resolve
to maintain a high-level relationship with Armenia, despite the
congressional blocking of the designated ambassador, Richard Hoagland,"
Kori Velt, Deputy Director of Russian and Eurasian Program of the
Center of Strategic and International Studies in Washington stated
to the PanARMENIAN.Net journalist.

He thinks, the blocking of ambassadorial appointments should never have
been used as a strategy for getting the U.S. government to recognize
the Armenian Genocide. "It helps neither the campaign for Genocide
recognition nor Armenian-U.S. relations," K. Velt underscored.

OSCE Minsk Group former U.S. Co-Chair Rudolf Perina is appointed
as U.S. Charge d’Affaires in Armenia. He will take up his duties on
July 10.

‘Armenia – 15th Anniversary Of Independence’ Exhibition Of Famous Ph

‘ARMENIA – 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE’ EXHIBITION OF FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHER MANUK POLADIAN OPENED IN SAO PAULO

ArmInfo
2007-06-26 16:50:00

"Armenia – 15th anniversary of independence" exhibition of Manuk
Poladian, a famous Brazilian photographer, Armenian by nationality,
opened in Sao Paulo, the press-service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry
told ArmInfo.

Archbishop Tatev Gharibian, Primate of the Brazilian Eparchy of
the Armenian Apostolic Church, and representatives of the Armenian
Consulate in Sao Paulo were present at the opening ceremony. To note,
the exhibition will last till July 29, 2007.

Al-Qaeda Terrorists Detained On Eve Of BSEC Summit In Istanbul

AL-QAEDA TERRORISTS DETAINED ON EVE OF BSEC SUMMIT IN ISTANBUL

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.06.2007 16:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Members of Al-Qaeda were detained on the eve of the
Black Sea Economic Cooperation Summit opening in Istanbul today. Five
people, one of which was Chechen, were plotting terrorist acts against
the BSEC leaders, Sabah news agency reports.

Investigation is being carried out.

Leaders of 10 states arrived in Istanbul to take part in the BSEC
15th summit. Armenia will be represented by Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian.

Several Armenians Killed In Iraq Recently

SEVERAL ARMENIANS KILLED IN IRAQ RECENTLY

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.06.2007 14:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Several Armenians were killed in Iraq recently,
Harach Paris-based newspaper reports.

36-year-old Ohan Abraham Yenokian was killed in Baghdad when coming
out of the flat of a well-off Armenian. The owner of the flat left
Iraq fearing of kidnapping.

Earlier, Zaruhi Karapet, aged 79, fell victim in a skirmish between
the American and Iraqi soldiers.

Nazar Melikian was killed in a blast.

Harach says the number of killed Armenians has reached 31 since
intrusion of the U.S. troops in Iraq. 25 out of 28 kidnapped persons
were released. The destiny of two hostages is unclear. The dead body
of one hostage was conveyed to relatives, Azg reports.

Iran Is Prepared To Buy Up The Trans-Caucasus

IRAN IS PREPARED TO BUY UP THE TRANS-CAUCASUS
by Yuri Simonjan
Translated by A. Ignatkin

Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, June 21, 2007, p. 8
Agency WPS
What the Papers Say Part B (Russia)
June 21, 2007 Thursday

Tehran’s investments are political

Iran develops bilateral relations with Georgia and Armenia; Iran is
considering investing $1 billion in the Georgian economy and an equal
amount in Armenia. Russian investment in Georgia amounted to only $30
million in 2006. If Tehran goes ahead with this, it would become the
most influential player in the region.

The IRNA news agency (Iran) and Georgian media quote Georgian
Ambassador to Iran Levan Asatiani as saying that Iranian companies
are prepared to invest $1 billion in Georgian economy. "And the
Iranian market looks quite attractive. That’s a large country with
a population of 70 million," he said, and commented on apparent
progress in Georgian-Iranian relations. The diplomat mentioned
President Mikhail Saakashvili’s official visit to Iran in 2004,
meeting of the Georgian-Iranian government economic commission in
Tbilisi in 2005, and business forum in Tbilisi in November 2006
attended by representatives of 80 Iranian and Georgian companies.

Tehran’s plans with regard to Georgia upset the United States, which
hopes to keep Georgia in its own sphere of influence. For the time
being, Washington’s criticism is restricted to Armenia alone. US
Charge d’Affaires in Armenia Anthony Godfrey expressed Washington’s
concerns over the rapidly developing Armenian-Iranian contacts.

"Armenia’s relations with all countries are quite transparent. There
is nothing about them to cause worry," Armenian Foreign Minister
Vardan Oskanian retaliated.

Vaan Ovanissjan, deputy speaker of the Armenian parliament,
believes that Washington is sending a message to Yerevan to be more
discerning. "Armenia is a member of the Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty," he said. "Yerevan has never interfered in other countries’
conflicts or domestic affairs by selling weapons. Armenia is beyond
criticism from this standpoint… And if it is something else that
irks the United States, then it should recall that Armenia is a
sovereign state that determines its own foreign policy."

"The United States is trying to expand international support for
its actions with regard to Iran," said Armenian political scientist
Levon Zurabian. "It cannot help understanding that economic relations
with Tehran are very important for Armenia. Godfrey’s words are just
wishful thinking."

Yerevan’s relations with Iran are developing at a rate that makes the
United States uneasy. Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian met with Iranian
Ambassador Alireza Hakikian the other day to discuss the forthcoming
meeting of the Armenian-Iranian government commission. A free trade
regime agreement may be signed at the meeting; cooperation between
the two countries will be discussed.

"In Georgia Iran does have more room for maneuver than in Armenia,"
Georgian expert Giya Khukhashvili said. "However, Tehran will be kept
at a distance from strategic sectors of the Georgian economy because
of Tbilisi’s drift to the West. It follows that Iranian companies may
only buy real estate in Georgia or invest in travel industry, light
industry, and so on. The Georgian authorities had better remember
that Iranian investments are political and therefore should be treated
with care."

"Georgian relations with Iran may be viewed as a litmus paper from
the standpoint of Washington’s recent contacts with Tehran," Paata
Zakareishvili, Director of the Development and Cooperation Center
(Tbilisi), said. "Georgia will accept no investment from Iran without
Washington’s approval. If the investments are permitted, it will mean
that the United States eases off with regard to the Iranian regime…

Iran is clearly after the status of a serious regional player.

Moreover, it is trying to ameliorate the situation in connection with
itself acting through America’s closest allies."

"No, I don’t know anything about any investment offers from Iran,"
saod Oskanian’s spokesman Vladimir Karapetian. "No offers were made
through diplomatic channels."

Milk Purchase And Marketing Centers To Be Set Up In Tavush Marz With

MILK PURCHASE AND MARKETING CENTERS TO BE SET UP IN TAVUSH MARZ WITH UNDP ASSISTANCE

Noyan Tapan
Jun 20 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The UNDP, Ashtarak Kat CJSC and the
Center for Agrobusiness and Rural Development on June 20 signed
a mutual understanding memorandum on founding milk purchase and
marketing centers in the rural communities of Varagavan, Tovuz and
Nerkin Karmiraghbyur of Tavush marz. The UNDP Resident Representative
to Armenia Consuelo Vidal said that the purpose of the initiative is
to help farmers with organizing milk purchase and selling, which will
promote the stable development of the marz.

Centers will operate in the areas allocated by the communities and
will be provided with modern equipment for checking the safety of
foodstuffs and their freezing.

According to C. Vidal, more than 200 farms of Tavush marz will use
services of these milk purchase and marketing centers.

Yerevan-Stepanakert-Yerevan Annual Cycle Race To Start On June 21

YEREVAN-STEPANAKERT-YEREVAN ANNUAL CYCLE RACE TO START ON JUNE 21

Noyan Tapan
Jun 20 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian Technology Group (ATG)
fund, with the financial support of the American Armenian benefactor
Vache Soghomonian, will hold the Yerevan-Stepanakert-Yerevan annual
cycle race on June 21-27. As a Noyan Tapan correspondent was informed
by Karen Hakobian, the Fund’s Deputy Director, this year 20 cyclists
(9 of them from the U.S.) will take part in the cycle race. They
will cross nearly 1200-1300 km. Like in previous years, this year
also a film about it will be shot, which will be shown in the U.S.

In K. Hakobian’s words, the cycle race, being held for the fifth
time, has a charity goal: programs aimed at agriculture development
in Armenia and NKR will be implemented with the funds raised as a
result of the event.

In the words of Martin Sharbatian, the Chairman of the RA Cycling
Sport Association, today that kind of sport is paid no attention in
Armenia. In his words, as a result of this the Yerevan cycling ground
has appeared in a very sad condition. It has no normal cloak-rooms,
bathing rooms, as well as bicycles.

K. Hakobian said that it is not a mere accident that the race will
finish at the Yerevan cycling ground. "We wish to draw benefactors’
attention to the problem of repairing the cycling ground, especially
the cycling path," he said.