BAKU: OSCE Official Josep Borrell: We Call On Azerbaijan And Armenia

OSCE OFFICIAL JOSEP BORRELL: WE CALL ON AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA TO GUARANTEE STABILITY IN THE FRONT LINE

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
March 30 2007

"We hope that the parties will be devoted to the dialogue for peaceful
settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," stated Josep Borrel,
Special Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office.

Borrell said that the OSCE Minsk Group is making efforts to ease
tensions over conflict and help them reach agreement, OSCE central
office in Vienna told the APA.

"We call on the parties to keep ceasefire and guarantee stability in
the front line. The ceasefire violation and military violence might
cause grievous loss of life," he underlined.

NKR Migrants Enjoy A Number Of Privileges

NKR MIGRANTS ENJOY A NUMBER OF PRIVILEGES

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
March 30 2007

Thousands of families have returned and moved to the Nagorno-Karabagh
Republic since the Azeri-Karabagh military confrontation was finished.

A number of privileges have been established for the migrants
by the NKR government’s corresponding decree. In part, a family
is to be ensured with an individual house or apartment and
monetary assistance. Financial help has also been provided for the
transportation of the family’s members and property or compensation
for traveling expenses. The migrants’ families are released from pay
for housing and communal services for 5 years. Other privileges have
also been granted.

According to NKR PM Anoushavan Danielian, the issue of strategic
importance held peculiar position in the governmental programs.

241 families (872 people, 395 of whom are children) moved to permanent
residence to NKR in 2006, NKR MFA Press Centre reports.

ANKARA: US Senate Committee Passes Watered Down Version Of Turkish R

US SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES WATERED DOWN VERSION OF TURKISH RESOLUTION

NTV MSNBC, Turkey
March 29 2007

Having been approved by the committee, the resolution has been sent
to the Senate, though no date has been set for it to be discussed.

WASHINGTON – The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations voted late
Wednesday a to pass a watered down version of a resolution condemning
the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink that removed a
direct reference to the so-called Armenian genocide.

The original wording of the resolution, as submitted by committee
member Senator Joseph Biden, read, a "legal procedure was carried
out against Hrant Dink within the scope of Article 301 as he talked
about the Armenian genocide".

However, this was amended in the final version of the text to read,
"a legal procedure was initiated against Dink within the scope of
Article 301 as he defined the Armenian massacre as genocide".

The resolution also called on Turkey to remove article 301, which
covers the crime of insulting Turkish identity, from the statute
books, and to establish diplomatic, political and commercial relations
with Armenia.

Turkey rejects claims that the Ottoman Empire committed an act of
genocide against its Armenian citizens during the years of the First
World War, though acknowledges that up to 300,000 Armenian civilians
may have died during the turmoil of the war in the east of the country.

Turkey also says that up to 500,000 Turkish civilians died in the
chaos of war.

Fourth Specialized International Exhibition "Construction And Repair

FOURTH SPECIALIZED INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION "CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS. EXPO 2007" TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN ON APRIL 13-16

Noyan Tapan
Mar 29 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 29, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the company
Logos Expo Center, the fourth specialized international exhibition
"Construction and Repairs. Expo 2007" will be held in "Dynamo"
stadium of Yerevan on April 13-16.

Gayane Aghabekian, head of the company’s construction unit, told
NT correspondent that more than 60 local and foreign construction,
consulting and design companies will participate in the exhibition.

According to her, the exhibition will enable participants to display
their production and services and will create preconditions for an
increase of foreign investments in the country and integration of
the sector’s Armenian companies into world market.

G. Aghabekian said that the 900 square meter exhibition will have the
following sections: construction technologies and transport means,
building materials, energy-thermal-water supply and safety systems,
interior and exterior design, furniture, etc.

In her words, the event will be held with the official assistance
of the RA Ministry of Trade and Economic Development, the Union of
Architects of Armenia, the Union of Builders of Armenia and the Union
of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia.

A World In Which Turkey Has Abandoned Its Denial Campaign Will Be Sa

A WORLD IN WHICH TURKEY HAS ABANDONED ITS DENIAL CAMPAIGN WILL BE SAFER FROM NEW GENOCIDES

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.03.2007 15:56 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As a matter of domestic policy, clearly the
Armenian Genocide Resolution currently before the U.S. Congress is
an internal American issue, Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian stated during an interview
to the PanARMENIAN.Net journalist. He said this legislation addresses
the long U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide, including America’s
protests and relief efforts during this crime against humanity.

"Its aim is to ensure that the U.S. government applies the lessons
of this tragedy to help prevent future genocides. As such, this is
an internal matter for the elected representatives of the American
people – not the diplomats of foreign states. As we saw in Rwanda and
are witnessing today in Darfur, preventing genocide represents a core
American value and a vital U.S. security interest. Condemning genocide
reinforces America’s moral leadership and international standing in
opposing all genocides. More broadly, however, Resolution 106 clearly
has an international dimension.

This resolution is part of a growing global movement against
genocide. Its adoption will help counter Turkey’s denials and will
strengthen the world’s resolve to reject the dangerous precedent that
Turkey has set of genocide committed with impunity. A world in which
Turkey has abandoned its genocide denial campaign will be a world
safer from the scourge of new genocides," Aram Hamparian said.

Chinese Premier Wen expresses condolences over Armenian PM’s death

Xinhua, China
March 26 2007

Premier Wen expresses condolences over Armenian PM’s death

2007-03-26 19:39:55

BEIJING, March 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on
Monday telephoned the Armenian President Robert Kocharyan to express
his heartfelt condolences over the death of Armenian Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian.

Also on behalf of the Chinese government, Premier Wen conveyed
sincere condolences over the death of the prime minister, to the
Armenian government and the Armenian people as well as members of
Margarian’s family.

Margarian died of a heart attack on Sunday. He had been
hospitalized several times in recent years.

MOSCOW, March 25 (Xinhua) — Armenian Prime Minister Andranik
Margarian died of a heart attack Sunday, the government press service
said.

Margarian had been hospitalized several times in recent years and
complained of a cold on Saturday, according to the Itar-Tass news
agency.

Born in 1951, Margarian started his career as a computer
engineer. He served as prime minister from May 2000 and was sworn-in
again in April 2004. He was also the council chairman of the
Republican Party of Armenia.

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has called an emergency
meeting of senior officials, according to Interfax.

www.chinaview.cn

ANKARA: Ankara concerned over EU plans for Genocide legislation

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
March 26 2007

Ankara concerned over EU plans for Genocide legislation

A draft resolution drawn up by European Union term president Germany
to introduce punishment for denial of genocide, war crimes and crimes
against humanity has raised concerns in Ankara, which fears it could
be used to silence debate about Armenian claims of genocide at the
hands of the Ottoman Empire.

The draft legislation was an issue in Justice Minister Cemil Çiçek’s
talks in Berlin last week and is expected to be debated at a Cabinet
meeting today. Çiçek will brief members of the government in detail
concerning possible unfavorable results of the resolution for Turkey
if it is eventually adopted. Germany, which took the helm of the EU
presidency as of Jan. 1, has been working on the draft since the end
of last year.The draft, which has been supported by the Armenian
lobby, would bring up to three years of imprisonment for those who
deny "genocides and war crimes committed against humanity." Çiçek,
who held talks in Germany last week, discussed the issue with his
counterpart, Brigitte Zypries, and expressed Ankara’s concerns over
the draft.

According to the draft, crimes of racism, xenophobia and denial of
genocide will be included in the joint legislation, which is binding
for all member countries. If the draft is adopted, any decision by a
national court or a national parliament of an EU member country which
would make it a crime to deny that Armenians were victims of
"genocide" at the hands of the Ottoman Empire, would open the way for
imprisonment for dismissing the genocide charges in other EU member
countries.

Germany’s goal is taking the draft on agenda of a meeting of Justice
and Home Affairs Council before July 1 when it hands over the EU
presidency to Portugal. In order to have the draft adopted as part of
EU legislation, EU members need to reach a consensus. There is
already an opposition to the draft within the EU. Britain, Italy and
Denmark are against the adoption of the draft, arguing that "it will
limit freedom of expression."

Turkey categorically denies charges that Armenians were subject to
genocide during World War I, and says that there were deaths on both
sides after Armenians took up arms and revolted against the Ottoman
Empire. The parliaments of a number of countries have endorsed
resolutions recognizing the alleged genocide, causing serious
deterioration in ties with Turkey.

The French National Assembly infuriated Turkey last October, by
backing a bill making it a crime to deny that Armenians were victims
of "genocide" at the hands of the Ottoman Empire, though it is
unlikely to become a law due to opposition from the Senate and
President Jacques Chirac. Ankara said the legislation would strike a
heavy blow to Turkish-French ties and also accused France, one of the
EU’s founding countries and which is known for championing liberties,
of staining freedom of expression with the bill it adopted. Slamming
the bill, the Turkish Parliament then released a joint declaration,
signed by all parties in Parliament, and said the bill was motivated
by calculations of domestic political gain. They said the bill would
also harm prospects for the normalization of relations between Turkey
and Armenia. Turkey also illustrated how seriously it takes the issue
when it said it would suspend military operations with France after
the vote.

Germany’s move as the EU term president comes at a time when the
public opinion in Turkey is highly concerned over passing of a
resolution supporting Armenian claims of genocide by the US Congress
as the April 24, anniversary of the alleged genocide approaches
closer.

Earlier this month, a senior US State Department official warned
Congress against passing the resolution, saying the move could result
in Turkey closing the Ýncirlik air base that is used by the US
military. Daniel Fried, the assistant secretary of state for European
and Eurasian affairs, told a hearing of a House Foreign Affairs
subcommittee on Europe that Turkish officials have informed the US
that approval of the resolution could lead to a shutdown of the base
or a restriction on US over-flight privileges granted by Turkey. He
also said the US has been informed that Ankara would respond with
"extreme emotion" if the Armenian resolution were approved. He added
that such a step would undercut those voices in Turkey which are
calling for a "truthful exploration of these events in pursuit of
Turkey’s reconciliation with its own past and with Armenia."

26.03.2007

Süleyman Kurt, Murat Aydýn Ankara

Presentation of Gevorg Khrlopian’s Book "Genocidology" in LA

PRESENTATION OF GEVORG KHRLOPIAN’S BOOK "GENOCIDOLOGY" TO TAKE PLACE
IN LOS ANGELES

LOS ANGELES, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Presentation of
Doctor Gevorg Khrlopian’s book "Genocidology" will take place on April
18 in Los Angeles, at the Kalayjian Hall of Armenian Apostolic
Church’s Western Diocese’s primacy. The event will take place with the
sponsorship of leader of Western Diocese Archbishop Hovnan
Derderian. Doctor Avetis Papazian will speak at the event.

Armenian Party Leader Calls For Joint Opposition Election Campaign

ARMENIAN PARTY LEADER CALLS FOR JOINT OPPOSITION ELECTION CAMPAIGN

Mediamax news agency
21 Mar 07

Yerevan, 21 March: The Democratic Party of Armenia will take part
in the forthcoming 12 May parliamentary election under the slogan
"Let us build a just Armenia".

The leader of the Democratic Party of Armenia, Aram Sarkisyan, today
expressed his concern about "the cases of electoral legislation being
violated by authorities and pro-government forces", the Mediamax news
agency has said. The politician said that "election campaign posters
which have already been posted pro-government parties, and cases of
bribing voters and seizing their passports testify to this."

"These processes are aimed at increasing the atmosphere of fear in
the country," he said and added that he intended to present European
observers with his proposals and remarks in the near future.

Aram Sarkisyan called on the opposition political forces of Armenia
to form a single bloc to ensure free and fair election, recalling
that the National Unity Party also made a similar suggestion.

The leader of the Democratic Party of Armenia also spoke in favour
of holding joint election campaign by the opposition in Armenian
regions. He said that the Orinats Yerkir Party (Law-governed Party),
the Democratic Path Party and the New Times Party welcomed this
proposal.

Aram Sarkisyan called on the voters "to actively participate in the
election and protect their votes".

The Romanian Ambassador Attaches Importance To The Cooperation With

THE ROMANIAN AMBASSADOR ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO THE COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

ArmRadio.am
21.03.2007 13:24

RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan received the newly appointed
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania Mrs. Mrs. Crina
Rodica Prunariu.

Congraulating the Ambassador on starting her diplomatic mission
in Armenia, the Prime Minister expressed the hope that she will
direct her activity to the further development and reinforcement of
Armenian-Romanian relations and friendly ties.

Attaching importance to Romania’s membership to the European Union
from January 1, 2007, Andranik Margaryan expressed confidence that
Romania will have its positive involvement in the further development
of Armenia-EU relations and the process of accomplishment of Armenia’s
Action Plan with the European Union.

Speaking about Armenia’s relations with NATO both in the bilateral
and multilateral formats, the Prime Minister mentioned that Armenia
anticipates the assistance and participation of Romania in the
execution of the Individual Partnership Action Plan with NATO.

Mrs. Mrs. Crina Rodica Prunariu assured that assuming the position
of the Ambassador to Armenia, she is ready to apply all its efforts
and capacities to deepen the relations between the two countries
even more. "Armenia is a very important country for us, taking into
consideration that we have always been historically tied and have
the same interests and aspire to be help each other."

The interlocutors also underlined the role of the Romanian-Armenian
community in the development of bilateral ties, especially the economic
relations, especially considering that the current Economy Minister
of Romania comes from the Armenian community.

At the end of the meeting Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan wished
success to the newly appointed Ambassador, assuring that his is
willing help her carry out her diplomatic mission in our country.