‘New Law Should Not Be Aimed Against Freedom Of Expression,’ RA Fore

‘NEW LAW SHOULD NOT BE AIMED AGAINST FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION,’ RA FOREIGN MINISTER STATES

Noyan Tapan
Jul 2, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA Foreign Minister, Vardan
Oskanian, at the June 29 press conference, commenting upon the bill
"On Making Amendments to the Law On Television and Radio" submitted for
parliament’s discussion by the government, said that it is unacceptable
if the new law is aimed against freedom of expression.

In response to the question of how he treats the stopping of
retransmission of the broadcasts of the Radio Liberty’s Armenian
service on the frequences of the Public TV and Radio Company, the
Minister said: "I will be pained if this happens and I think that
many figures in power think just this way."

It should be mentioned that the government is suggesting prohibiting
broadcasting of other organizations on the frequences used by the
Public TV and Radio Company. The government motivates the amendment
proposed by saying that the Public TV and Radio Company has a special
status and its activity is aimed at solution of problems of an
exclusively public nature. In the government’s opinion, the status of
the Public TV and Radio Company cannot be combined with the activity
of other organizations solving other private problems.

Individual Entrepreneurs Engaged In Trade At Fairs To Pay Taxes By F

INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURS ENGAGED IN TRADE AT FAIRS TO PAY TAXES BY FIXED PAYMENTS

Noyan Tapan
Jul 2, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. At the July 2 special sitting, the RA
National Assembly unanimously, with 82 votes in favor, in the first
reading adopted the bill authored by the government, according to
which, amendments and addenda are to be made to the RA law "On Fixed
Payments." The RA NA Speaker, Tigran Torosian, said that this is the
first bill of the NA of fourth convocation, in favor for which the
parliamentary opposition also voted, which shows that cooperation
around some issues is possible.

The bill, in particular, envisages to establish the order of
calculation and payment of fixed payments for individual entrepreneurs
engaged in trade activity through stalls at fairs, which will replace
VAT and profit tax.

Individual entrepreneurs engaged in trade activity in Yerevan, in
territories not exceeding 7 sq.m. and in other places 10 sq. m. will
be considered as those paying fixed payments. The monthly amount of
the above mentioned payments in Yerevan, without zoning, will make
1815 drams per 1 sq.m, in regional centers, towns of Abovian and
Vagharshapat, 792 drams, in regions 660 drams, in the earthquake zone
and border populated areas 330 drams (nearly 1 USD).

International Broadcasters On High Alert: Key Channel, Support Group

INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTERS ON HIGH ALERT: KEY CHANNEL, SUPPORT GROUP THREATENED
Michael Hedges

followthemedia.com , Switzerland
July 2 2007

Foreign-originated broadcasts and foreign media support groups are
losing their welcome. Is somebody afraid of being bitten? Writing
new laws to hamper, discourage and foil foreign-originated broadcasts
from entering their ether-space is necessary, they say, for technical
reasons.

Armenia’s National Assembly passed (Friday June 29) on first reading
two amendments to its’ law "On Television and Radio." One amendment
specifically forbids Armenian Public Radio and Television from
broadcasting any programs they do not produce. The target, without
subtlety, is US-funded Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE/RL),
known in Armenia as Radio Liberty. RFE/RL is the only foreign
broadcaster offering news programs on Armenian State radio,

Amendment number two imposes a stiff tax on any broadcaster for
offering programs from foreign broadcasters. Second reading is
scheduled early this week.

Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, however, spoke out Friday, saying
"It will hurt me if (Radio) Liberty stops going on air."

There’s an old newsroom saying that "dog bites man" is not a story.

"Man bites dog" is. Governments seek control over media. Imperious
governments seek control over media imperiously. Armenia’s President
Robert Kocharian said he doesn’t like people listening to Radio
Liberty. Coincidentally, Armenia will hold presidential elections in
2008. Dog bites man.

In this media-enhanced world, State media’s clumsy or cheesy offerings
bore local listeners silly, causing the broadcast equivalent of
carpal-tunnel syndrome as listeners push one different button after
another. The choices may be maddening but not as much as another
politician’s speech.

Late last year Azerbaijan’s National Radio and Television shut down
radio and TV broadcaster ANS for disregarding "warnings." ANS was
an RFE/RL affiliate. New rules came into effect January 1st barring
all local Azeri broadcasters from carrying the BBC, Radio Liberty
and voice of America programs. Azerbaijan will hold presidential
elections in 2008.

Zimbabwe’s government bought Chinese jamming transmitters, originally
manufactured in France, to control foreign broadcasts saying mean
things. Iran’s culture control police are said to round up evil
satellite dish owners.

North Koreans have a hard time listening to any broadcasts other
than those State-operated since "authorized" receivers are fixed
to State-operated frequencies. Being caught listening to foreign
broadcasts results in hard time in prison. That idea didn’t originate
in North Korea. Nazi Germany in 1933 imposed prison sentences – or
worse – for listening to foreign radio broadcasts. Fortunately for
Germans those laws have been remanded to the dust-bin of history,
with the exception of radio and TV (and now internet) license fees
to pay for public broadcasting. ("And how many radios do you have?")

Hostility toward message bearers – over the air, over the internet
or over the transom – increased on two events. Most cliche is the
universally accepted meme that "9/11 changed everything." Media expands
to the horrification presented, particularly when unanticipated.

More directly, Ukraine’s Orange Revolution is a source of continuous
reflection for every government – East, West, North or South. Media
trainers sent to develop journalists’ skills succeeded. Media freedom
advocacy NGOs got results.

Internews is well-known in developing and transitional regions as
an advocate for upgrading local media skills as a means of forming
a strong working platform for free and independent media. They
assist media infrastructures Afghanistan to, almost, Zimbabwa,
always supporting local efforts and best practices. Tin-pot despots
would rather not see Internews trainers showing the secrets of good
news video.

Russian tax authorities recently froze bank accounts of the NGO
Educated Media Foundation (EMF), formerly known as Internews Russia.

Additionally, EMF President Manana Aslmazyan faces criminal charges
for smuggling and may face others. NGO’s of all stripe and color
have been in the sights of Russian authorities, many being stripped
of legal grounds for operating in Russia.

Mrs Aslazyan’s most recent trials stem from the day last January
when she arrived in Moscow’s Sheremeto airport from Paris carrying
cash, discovered in a random inspection. Arriving in Russia carrying
more than US$10,000 requires disclosure. She had not and "higher"
authorities were called. Her explanation was not accepted and charges
were filed though she managed to return to Paris where she’s taken up
work with Internews Network. The authorities turned their attention
to EMF, functionally closing it down.

In May the Azerbaijan government ended cooperation with Reporters
Without Frontiers (RSF) after the press freedom NGO named President
Ilham Aliyev a "Press Freedom Predator."

Changing perspective just a bit (still "dog bites man"), this
story is also about money. State broadcasters in recent decades have
invited, with the full approval of their funding governments, foreign
broadcasters to provide their programs, offering air-time, sometimes
significant, on State channels. The reasoning is quite simple: cheap
(read: free) well-produced content. Some governments have gone so
far as to offer foreign broadcasters a frequency or two, very often
outside normal licensing rules. Again, cheap, well-produced content
fulfills a particular need.

The new media rules proposed in Armenia do not, precisely, forbid
foreign broadcasts on local frequencies. For local broadcasters to
air programs from foreign broadcasters there would be, in these times
of need, a fee. For RFE/RL that fee would be about $200 per hour. Do
the math: 4 hours a day, 365 days a year means more than $300,000,
sufficient for a personal assistant or five and that new BMW.

nia02072007.htm

http://followthemedia.com/conflictzones/arme

Profit Tax And Income Tax Revenues Of State Budget Increase By 15.4%

PROFIT TAX AND INCOME TAX REVENUES OF STATE BUDGET INCREASE BY 15.4% AND 21.7% RESPECTIVELY IN JANUARY-MAY 2007 ON SAME PERIOD OF LAST YEAR

Noyan Tapan
Jun 29 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, NOYAN TAPAN. In January-May 2007, profit tax revenues
of the RA state budget made over 31.7 bln drams (about 88.3 mln USD)
or 19.6% of the tax revenues. The high growth rate tendency continued
in 2007: profit tax revenues increased by 15.4% or 4.2 bln drams on
the same period of last year. A considerable growth was registered
with respect to payments by non-state enterprises, including those
operating with foreign investments.

According to the RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, the income tax
revenues of the RA state budget made 15.5 bln drams in January-May
2007, which made up 9.6% of the tax revenues. Most of income tax
revenues was received as revenues from the execution of labor
and civil contracts which amounted to 11.9 bln drams. Income tax
revenues increased by 21.7% or 2.8 bln drams on the same period of
2006. Revenues from the execution of labor and civil contracts were
the main source of this growth.

ICRC Representatives Visit Armenian Hostage In Azerbaijan

ICRC REPRESENTATIVES VISIT ARMENIAN HOSTAGE IN AZERBAIJAN

arminfo
2007-06-29 11:09:00

The Azerbaijani delegation of the International Committee for the
Red Cross (ICRC) visited Valery Suleymanyan, an Armenian hostage
in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani media reports that ICRC representatives visited Suleymanyan
for the third time already. They monitored the incarceration conditions
and the psychological status of the hostage. ICRC representatives
provided the hostage with articles of daily necessity and handed him
over some letters from his relatives. Azerbaijani media insistently
call Suleymanyan a POW, though the 48-year-old citizen of Nagorny
Karabakh Republic is a civilian.

Valery Suleymanyan was taken hostage on April 18 2007 losing his way in
the area of Martuni (along the contact line of NKR and Azerbaijan). He
has a wife and children in Martuni.

According To Yerjanik Abgarian, Danger Of Restarting Artsakh War Is

ACCORDING TO YERJANIK ABGARIAN, DANGER OF RESTARTING ARTSAKH WAR IS BECOMING STRONGER

Noyan Tapan
Jun 29 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, NOYAN TAPAN. According to political scientist
Alexandre Manasian, the promotion of the Armenian side concerning the
Karabakh conflict is developing in the wrong direction. He mentioned
during the June 29 debate with Yerjanik Abgarian, a member of the
"Alternative" political NGO, that as a result of a wrong promotion
"a situation has been created where we are considered to be usurpers
of the territories belonging to us."

In Alexandre Manasian’s opinion, the approach, according to which
Armenia is fighting for the self-determination of Artsakh, is not
right, either, as in that case it would mean that Armenia accepts the
fact that the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan. In
the political scientist’s conviction, it would be right if Armenia
accepted and introduced to other countries that currently only
consultations are being conducted between Yerevan and Baku in order
to continue the triple side negotiations interrupted some years ago.

As for Yerjanik Abgarian, he believes that "Turks are not good
diplomats, the thing is that there are no good ones to interact
with." He also observed that currently "those, who are not lazy" in
the international scene are speaking about the territorial completeness
of Azerbaijan. Y. Abgarian mentioned that the striving for status quo
leaves Armenia out of all international and regional projects. Instead,
he believes, the danger of restarting the Artsakh war is becoming
more and more real: the army of Azerbaijan is quickly arming itself.

Heritage and Orinats Yerkir Parliamentary Groups Hold Talks

PRESS RELEASE
The Heritage Party
31 Moscovian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel.: (+374 – 10) 53.69.13
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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.

Founded in 2002, Heritage has regional divisions throughout the land.
Its central office is located at 31 Moscovian Street, Yerevan 0002,
Armenia, with telephone contact at (374-10) 536.913, fax at (374-10)
532.697, email at [email protected] or [email protected], and website
at

www.heritage.am
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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

Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. (202) 775-1918
Fax. (202) 775-5648
Email [email protected]
Internet

PRESS RELEASE

June 28, 2007
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

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).

www.anca.org

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.