Nine To Run For President In Armenia

NINE TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN ARMENIA

armradio.am
18.01.2008 16:40

Today the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia registered
9 candidates, who will participate in the presidential elections on
February 19, 2008.

The registered presidential contenders are: leader of "Orinats Yerkir"
Party Arthur Baghdasaryan, leader of "National Unification" Party
Artashes Geghamyan, leader of People’s Party Tigran Karapetyan, Leader
of "National Democratic Union" Vazgen Manukyan, former Adviser to
the President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Arman Melikyan, member
of ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau, Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly
Vahan Hovhannissian, leader of the Republican Party of Armenia,
Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan, first President of Armenia Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, Leader of "National Consent" Party Aram Harutyunyan.

The pre-election campaign will last from January 21 through February
17, 2008.

WD Newsletter Jan. 18, 2008

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Bible Readings
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Is 63.7-19
1-20#Is 63.7-192 Tim 3.1-12
1-20#2 Tim 3.1-12Jn 6.22-38.
1-20#Jn 6.22-38.
Diocesan News
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CHAIRLADIES OF LADIES’s SOCIETIES FROM LOS ANGELES AREA GATHERED AT

On Monday, January 14, 2008, the Chairladies and Representatives of
the Ladies’ Societies from the Greater Los Angeles area gathered at
the Diocesan Headquarters for an open forum and luncheon to discuss
mutual interests and areas of cooperation and exchange ideas regarding
the general activities of the Ladies’ Societies of the Western
Diocese.
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"GOOD SAMARITAN" MISSION

On January 14, 2008, the Primate presided over the â??Good
Samaritanmeeting.
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LOS ANGELES TIMES RELIGION EDITOR STEVE PADILLA VISITED WESTERN DIOCESE

On January 15, 2008, Steve Padilla, Religion Editor of the Los Angeles
Times, visited the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church in Burbank,
California, and met with His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian.
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REPRESENTATIVES FROM ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC AND EPISCOPALIAN CHURCHES MET AT

On Wednesday, January 16, 2008, a joint meeting between the
representatives from the Armenian Apostolic and Episcopalian Churches
took place at the Western Diocese.
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PRIMATE MET WITH HOVESPIAN SCHOOL TRUSTEES

On Wednesday, January 16, 2008, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan
Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church,
accompanied by the Very Rev. Fr. Baret Dz. V. Yeretsian, Pastor of
St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of Pasadena, met with the trustees
of the Hovsepian School and discussed matters pertaining the school
life.
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ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES JOINTLY CELEBRATED DIVINE LITURGY

On Wednesday, January 16, 2008, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan
Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church,
accompanied by the Very Rev. Fr. Baret Dz. V. Yeretsian, Pastor of
St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of Pasadena, met with the trustees
of the Hovsepian School and discussed matters pertaining the school
life.
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ANNUAL REQUIEM FOR UNBORN IS HELD AT ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES

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DIVINE LITURGY CELEBRATION AND ORDINATION AT

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DIVINE LITURGY CELEBRATION AND ORDINATION AT

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DIVINE LITURGY CELEBRATION AND ORDINATION AT

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STEWARDSHIP EVENT IS HELD AT WESTERN DIOCESE

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SUMMER CAMP COMMITTEE MEETS; PLANS UPCOMING YEAR

The Western Diocese Summer Camp Committee gathered for its second
regular meeting of the 2008 Summer Camp season on Saturday, January
5th at St. Paul, Fresno. We joined other Diocesan organizations,
including Camp Board, Diocesan Council and ACYO Central council, at a
luncheon and open forum discussion hosted by Abp. Hovnan Derderian.
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$11,600 DONATIONS MADE BY ST. ANDREW OF CUPERTINO IN 2007

During year 2007, St. Andrew Armenian Church of Cupertino, Santa
Clara Valley, raised and donated $11,600 to various causes within and
without the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church.
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Upcoming Events
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1/19: 4th Annual ACYO-WD Leadership Conference
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Regular Meeting Of RA First President Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s Supporte

REGULAR MEETING OF RA FIRST PRESIDENT LEVON TER-PETROSYAN’S SUPPORTERS TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 22

2008-01-17 14:38:00

ArmInfo. The regular meeting of RA first President Levon Ter-
Petrosyan’s supporters will be held the next Tuesday, January 22 at
4:30 PM on the Yerevan Liberty Square, by the Opera Theatre building.

As the ex-president’s official site reports, the meeting is organized
by Levon Ter- Petrosyan and several political parties, public
organizations and civil initiatives, which support his candidacy at
the forthcoming presidential election. The Yerevan Mayor has taken
note of the event (decision N1).

PM: Artsakh Problem Should Be Center of Attention of President

SERGE SARGSIAN: ARTSAKH PROBLEM SHOULD BE IN CENTER OF ATTENTION OF
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT’S ACTIONS

YEREVAN, JANUARY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The Artsakh problem should be in the
center of attention of the Armenian president’s actions, is said in the
pre-election program of the prime minister Serge Sargsian who has been
proposed as a candidate for the post of the Armenian president.

According to the program, the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
problem will be based on the following principles: the international
recognition of the Arstakh people’s right of self-determination and the
creation of conditions for exercise of this right, the security of the
NKR’s population and borders, the existence of a common border between
the Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. It is stated
that the conflict’s settlement is not possible in one day – it is a
group of actions implemented by several steps. "The agreement among all
the Karabakh conflict parties should include as a package the solutions
to all the issues and those mechanisms that should ensure the
implementation of these issues," is said in the document.

In accordance with S.Sargsian’s program, Armenia should establish
normal relations with neighboring states. It is stated in the program
that Armenia should show willingness in the issue of establishing
diplomatic relations with Turkey and opening the borders, considering
that its basis cannot not be formed by the preconditions for rejecting
the necessity of recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict-related and other preconditions.

The pre-election program of the Armenian prime minister states that the
RA national security strategy should be aimed at ensuring the stability
of the country and the region and overcoming the existing
contradictions. Based on it, the major task of the state’s security in
the coming years will be the construction of a united multilevel system
of national security with the participation of state government bodies.

EU expects presidential election will be in line with intl standards

European Union expects that presidential election in Armenia will be
held in line with international standards

2008-01-14 20:18:00

ArmInfo. The European Union expects that the presidential election in
Armenia will be held in line with the international standards, Special
Representative of EU to South Caucasus Peter Semneby said responding to
ArmInfo’s question.

Assessing the atmosphere in the country on the threshold of the
election, P. Semneby said that participation of many candidates a
positive aspect of the forthcoming election, that assures a pluralistic
atmosphere as regards election of candidates and ideas. The diplomat
said that this also envisages increase of interest to the political
processes, that is very positive. He added that it is also important to
assure pluralism in the press when covering all the candidates and
these issues will be traced by international observers. P. Semneby also
said that EU will wait for reports of the OSCE-ODIHR monitoring
mission, which has already arrived in the country.

Exec Dir of NKR Public TV and Radio Company left of own application

Executive Director of NKR Public TV and Radio Company left of his own
application

2008-01-14 19:59:00

ArmInfo. Executive Director of the "Public TV and Radio Company of
Nagorno Karabakh Republic" CJSC Nikolay Davtyan left the post of his
own application.

Presently, a new competition has been announced for the indicated post.
Persons with higher education, 5-year work experience in this sphere
and possession of the Armenian language may take part in the
competition.

PM, MG Co-Chairs discuss the disagreements existing between parties

RA PM, Minsk Group Co-Chairs discuss the disagreements existing between
the conflicting parties

armradio.am
15.01.2008 15:22

RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan received the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chairs Matthew Bryza, Bernard Fassier and Yuri Merzlyakov, as well
as the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Andrzej
Kasprzyk and Adviser on Eurasian Conflicts Michael Carpenter.

During the meeting the parties gave an evaluation to the negotiation
process on the Karabakh conflict settlement. Discussions focused on the
disagreements still existing between the parties.

After the meeting with Serge Sargsyan the mediators left for
Stepanakert.

Dream of an army of 10-15 thousand

Lragir, Armenia
Jan 11 2008

DREAM OF AN ARMY OF 10-15 THOUSAND

The opening of the border between Armenia and Turkey is possible only
after the resolution of the Karabakh issue, stated the first
president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan in a news conference on
January 11. `It is meaningless to anticipate anything earlier than
that. The border with Turkey will remain closed until the settlement
of the Karabakh issue. By saying a settlement I do not mean a final
one. I am sure even if there is a breakthrough in the talks over the
Karabakh issue, Turkey will open the border, thereby favoring the
resolution,’ Levon Ter-Petrosyan says.

He says Armenia’s policy on the Karabakh issue is aimed to put off
the resolution, which does not allow anticipating improvement of the
Armenian and Turkish relations.

`As to what Azerbaijan and Turkey think about my victory, it is their
business. We deal with our problem, our people will vote for me, not
Turks or Azerbaijanis,’ Levon Ter-Petrosyan says, answering the
question of reporters what his thoughts are on the Turkish and
Azerbaijani media which welcome his activity and possible victory.

Besides, Ter-Petrosyan noted that the Azerbaijani media have
published dozens of articles that Serge Sargsyan’s victory is
desirable.

Levon Ter-Petrosyan says Armenia’s security will be guarantees if it
has no disputes with its neighbors rather than if it joins one
security system or another. Levon Ter-Petrosyan says for this reason
efforts should be made for conciliation with neighbors. He even
dreams of a time when Armenia will not need to keep such a large army
as now when it has to take into account relations with neighbors.
Levon Ter-Petrosyan says this army is a considerable burden for
Armenia, and even the countries which are much more developed do not
have such armies. The first president says he dreams of the day when
Armenia will have no disputes with neighbors and will have an army of
10 thousand to 15 thousand.

Doubling Saakashvili

DOUBLING SAAKASHVILI
by Alexander Iashvili, Maxim Yusin, Victor Zozulya

What the Papers Say
January 10, 2008 Thursday
Russia

HIGHLIGHT: HOW MANY VOTES DID MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI REALLY POLL?;
An update on the presidential election in Georgia on January 5.

The Georgian Central Electoral Commission is practically through with
bulletin-counting. Judging by official reports, there will be no second
round because Mikhail Saakashvili polled over 52% votes and thus won
handsomely in the first. The problem is, not everybody in Georgia
trusts official reports. Opposition leaders are stone-cold confident
that the authorities rigged the election and threaten the regime with
mass protests. Is Georgia heading for another Revolution of Roses?

The capital of Georgia is bracing itself for lengthy protest actions.

United opposition leader Levan Gachechiladze claims that Mikhail
Saakashvili has stolen his triumph and promises to keep up protests.

He says the authorities must revise the outcome of the election and
permit another round.

Humanitarian as he is, Gachechiladze nevertheless suspended protest
actions to give courts time to rule on the lawsuits filed by the
opposition and void the outcome of the election in the constituencies
where observers of the opposition had logged particularly crying
violations. Once that is done, the opposition will begin preparations
for the second round of the election. Should courts prove intractable,
however, the opposition will foment another revolution.

Practically all Georgians are convinced that the election was rigged.

Is there anybody the regime may count on? There surely must be someone.

First, the military. Revolution of the Roses in Georgia made the
military the elite – with high salaries and numerous privileges
and benefits.

Second, the police and secret services. Saakashvili learned from
the mistakes of his predecessor Eduard Shevardnadze, the previous
president of Georgia who had found himself without support in security
structures when it really mattered. Police officers in Georgia are
pampered and humored by the state. Upper echelons of secret services
see themselves as masters of all, they milk private businesses, set
up commercial structures of their own (registered in their relatives’
names)… All of Georgia – all of the world – saw the determination
with which security structures were prepared to defend Saakashvili
on November 7 when a protest rally was brutally dispersed in Tbilisi.

Needless to say, the authorities deny all innuendo and hail the
recent election as democratic. They never miss a chance to quote OSCE
observers that called the election "free and fair". All TV networks
had a field day with the congratulations Saakashvili received from
his Ukrainian "comrade in arms" Yulia Timoshenko.

As a matter of fact, the Georgian leader proclaimed himself the winner
(and therefore president) without waiting for foreign observers’
conclusions or even interim data from polling stations.

Results of exit-polls published two hours after completion of the
voting sufficed. It was on this basis alone that the leader of the
past revolution told his triumphant followers to have no fears because
he had been elected the president in the very first round.

"Saakashvili charted a clean-cut scheme and followed it faithfully,
step by step," to quote Gija Tortladze, one of the leaders of the
united opposition (mountain-climber in happier days). "For starters,
he had Imedi TV network closed down. No wonder, because all other TV
networks support him completely. Take a look at how the whole campaign
was covered. Saakashvili’s 30-minute speech was broadcast in full live
and repeated again and again, ad nauseam. Speeches of candidates from
the opposition did not last longer than 20 or 30 seconds. What kind
of equality are we talking about?"

"A few words on these so called exit-polls now," Tortladze continued,
clearly warming up to the subject. "Contracted by four loyal TV
networks, sociologists from Saakashvili’s own team conducted these
polls. Scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours – that sort of thing.

It goes without saying that the outcome was a foregone conclusion,
right? Why would the authorities schedule festivities for 8 p.m.

otherwise? They were not supposed to know the outcome of the election,
were they? Fact is, they knew everything in advance. The country
was informed of Saakashvili’s alleged triumph in the first round. It
was the first step in the campaign of nationwide brainwashing. All
the rest presented no problems. Count the bulletins "correctly",
come up with the missing bulletins, and so on…"

Labor Party ideologist Kaja Dzaganija said, "Judging by the bulletins,
there has been a colossal baby-boom in Georgia since the previous
election. There were 2.2 million voters in Georgia then and 3.4 million
now. It’s fantastic! India and China, eat your hearts out! Call
Guinness! The explanation is simple. The authorities registered as
voters more than a million of whoever left Georgia for good…"

P.S. Dictatorship in Georgia

"For want of a better term, I’d call what is happening in Georgia
nowadays "antidemocratic aggression," Gachechiladze said. "Georgia
may be heading for dictatorship, you know… We won’t give in. We
won’t abandon our native country. Without fearing to sound banal,
I’ll say that I fear nothing at all – not even death. Georgians are
not to be intimidated. If you ask me, even the West is thoroughly
fed up with Saakashvili. As for Russia, I’m convinced that relations
with this country should be based on mutual tact. It is mutual tact
that has been lacking in the relations lately.

P.P.S. Buying votes

An interview with political scientist Maxim Grigoriev who observed
the election in Georgia

Question: How did your organization monitor the election?

Maxim Grigoriev: It was not easy. The Georgian authorities announced
that no Russian non-governmental organizations would be accredited as
observers. We managed it all the same. First, Georgian youths used
a grant from us to organize a web site where all known violation of
the procedure in the course of the election were reported. Second,
we invited into our program some representatives of Ukrainian
non-governmental organization who had the necessary accreditation.

Question: And what is your opinion of the election?

Maxim Grigoriev: It was not up to Russian, Ukrainian, or
international standards. What we observed could be only appraised
as mass falsifications. I’m convinced that Saakashvili ended up with
considerably less than 50% – and that despite the atmosphere of fear
cultivated in Georgia and despite tame and servile media. Saakashvili
would certainly have been defeated in the second round.

Question: What violations exactly were logged?

Maxim Grigoriev: Saakashvili and his team were bribing voters –
there are no two ways about it. Nearly 1.5 million citizens of
Georgia received the so called presidential vouchers. Their holders
are entitled to a recompense for gas and electric power tariffs, to
free pharmaceuticals and firewood. It is possible to cash the voucher
and the sum amounts to two monthly salaries. In short, almost every
second voter in Georgia got this "gift" from the president.

The authorities claim that it all was part of the official presidential
program allegedly launched on October 4. That’s a lie, of course. We
know for a fact that it was only on January 5 that holders of these
vouchers found it possible to cash them.

Election in some territories, say with the predominantly Armenian
or Azerbaijani population, was rigged. We know that a lot of votes
allegedly cast for Saakashvili there belong to the dead or immigrants.

Vardan Oskanian: Armenia Highly Estimates Efforts Of U.S. In Regiona

VARDAN OSKANIAN: ARMENIA HIGHLY ESTIMATES EFFORTS OF U.S. IN REGIONAL COOPERATION AND STRENGTHENING OF DEMOCRACY

Noyan Tapan
Jan 9, 2008

YEREVAN, JANUARY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. "Armenia highly estimates the efforts
of the U.S. in the issue of regional cooperation, strengthening of
democracy and implementation of programs of development of free market
economy, provision of humanitarian and development aid," RA Foreign
Minister Vardan Oskanian stated at the January 9 press conference.

The Minister said that in 2007 Armenia’s relations with the United
States continued developing and deepening in various spheres, including
political, trade and economic and military cooperation.

According to him, in 2007 the direct assistance of the U.S. to Armenia
amounted to 75m USD and to Nagorno Karabakh 3m USD. Parity principle
has been preserved this year in the issue of military assistance
provided to Armenia and Azerbaijan (3m USD to each). Besides, 5m USD
was given to Armenia within the framework of the Foreign Military
Financing.

More than 11m USD was provided to Armenia within the framework of the
Millennium Challenge five-year program, the goal of which is to reduce
poverty in Armenia through improvement of the agricultural sphere.

According to the Minister, trade and economic relations also
develop. As in the previous years, final, non-raw material products
prevail among goods exported from RA to the U.S.