PACE Co-Rapporteurs To Arrive In Armenia June 15

PACE CO-RAPPORTEURS TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA JUNE 15

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12.06.2009 16:32

On June 15 Co-rapporteurs of the Monitoring Committee of the Council
of Europe John Prescott and Georges Colombier will arrive in Armenia
on a three-day visit.

During the meeting the co-rapporteurs will be hosted by President
Serzh Sargsyan and Speaker of the National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan.

John Prescott and Georges Colombier are expected to meet the
Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly, Chairman of the ad hoc
commission set to investigate the events of March 1 and 2 in Yerevan
and their results, as well as members of the Armenian delegation to
PACE, the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Science, Education,
Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs Artak Davtyan, RA Prosecuor General
Aghvan Hovsepyan, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Ombudsman
Armen Harutyunyan, Ambassadors of Council of Europe Member states
and representatives of international organizations.

The co-rapporteurs will meet also Levon Ter-Petrosyan, representatives
of non-governmental organizations, ex-members of the fact-finding
group of experts, detained persons.

Armenians Participate in Pope Benedict’s Middle East Visit

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ARMENIANS PARTICIPATE IN POPE BENEDICT’S MIDDLE EAST VISIT

Alarmed by the declining presence of Christians in the Holy Land and the
wider Middle East, Pope Benedict XVI recently visited Jordan, the West Bank
and Jerusalem. After expressing his `deep respect’ for Islam upon arrival,
the Pontiff, on his last day in Jordan, held a public mass before tens of
thousands at the football stadium in Amman.

A delegation of high-ranking Armenian catholic clergy, and Armenians from as
far away as Los Angeles participated at the high-spirited mass in the
stadium. The Armenian delegation consisted of His Beatitude Nerses Bedros
XIX, Patriarch of the Catholic Armenians, Kerabaydzar Raphael Minassian,
Patriarch Exarchate and spiritual leader of the Catholics in Jordan and
Jerusalem, Kerabaydzar Michael Vartabed Mouradian, and His Grace Father
Antrang Ayvazian, Dzayrakouyn Vartabed and spiritual leader of the Kamishli
Eparchy.

Amongst the tens of thousands of the faithful at the stadium were Attorney
Vartkes Yeghiayan and his daughter Tamar from Los Angeles.

We asked Mr. Yeghiayan to describe the feeling in the stadium.

"With choruses singing ‘Yes to love, yes to peace,’ children waving flags,
military forces on the alert, I couldn’t help but feel that I was
participating in an extraordinary event."

Did you have a chance to meet the Pontiff?

"I knelt before the pontiff and after presenting rare wine from the
world-famous Armenian Catholic Monastery of Zommar in Lebanon, I was
inspired to tell the Holy father, ‘your Holiness, we pray that the Lord will
continue to grant you a long life, blessings, and wisdom, so that you
continue serving and ruling your people. And I have one request. Would you
please remember Armenians and Armenia in your prayers?’ The Pope paused a
moment and said ‘Ah, the Armenians, yes,’ and he gave a blessing.

"I felt that there was a great deal of meaning behind his ‘Ah,’" said Mr.
Yeghiayan. "It’s as if he instantly recalled our history from Etchmiadzin to
the Genocide, and the current tribulations in Armenia and the Diaspora."

In fact, the next day, the Pontiff visited the Armenian Apostolic
Patriarchal Church of St. James in Jerusalem, and in the presence of
Archbishop Torkom II Manougian and members of the Armenian Church, the Holy
Father acknowledged the recent "significant growth in the relationship
between the Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church.

"From the first Christian centuries," said the Holy Father, "the Armenian
community in Jerusalem has had an illustrious history, marked not least by
an extraordinary flourishing of monastic life and culture linked to the holy
places and the liturgical traditions which developed around them. This
venerable Cathedral Church, together with the Patriarchate and the various
educational and cultural institutions attached to it, testifies to that long
and distinguished history. I pray that your community will constantly draw
new life from its rich traditions, and be confirmed in its witness to Jesus
Christ and the power of his resurrection."

It is worth noting that during the past six decades, the Armenian Apostolic
Church has drawn closer to the Vatican. In fact Pope Benedict’s predecessor,
John Paul II, and the late Catholicos Karekin II, signed a joint statement
ending the doctrinal disputes that had plagued the relationship since the
Council of Chalcedon in 451.

It is also worth noting that Pope John Paul went to Armenia in 2001 to
celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the founding of Christianity in Armenia.

During that memorable visit, the Pontiff paid a visit to the Armenian
Genocide Monument in Dzidzernagapert, to pay tribute to the 1.5 million
Armenians who were killed in the early 20th century. Who can forget the
scene of Charles Aznavour singing "Ave Maria" as the pontiff, his weary face
buried in his hand, listened in deep reverie, remembering the fallen. Watch
the video HERE.

It is also instructive to once again read what the Pontiff said on that day:

"O Judge of the living and the dead, have mercy on us!
Listen, O Lord, to the lament that rises from this place,
to the call of the dead from the depths of the Metz Yeghérn,
the cry of innocent blood that pleads like the blood of Abel,
like Rachel weeping for her children because they are no more.
Listen, Lord, to the voice of the Bishop of Rome,
echoing the plea of his Predecessor Pope Benedict XV,
when in 1915 he raised his voice in defence of
"the sorely afflicted Armenian people
brought to the brink of annihilation".
Look upon the people of this land
who put their trust in you so long ago,
who have passed through the great tribulation
and never failed in their faithfulness to you.
Wipe away every tear from their eyes
and grant that their agony in the twentieth century
will yield a harvest of life that endures for ever.
We are appalled by the terrible violence done to the Armenian people,
and dismayed that the world still knows such inhumanity.
But renewing our hope in your promise, we implore, O Lord,
rest for the dead in the peace which knows no end,
and the healing of still open wounds through the power of your love.
Our soul is longing for you, Lord, more than the watchman for daybreak,
as we wait for the fullness of redemption won on the Cross,
for the light of Easter which is the dawn of invincible life,
for the glory of the new Jerusalem where death shall be no more.
O Judge of the living and the dead, have mercy on us all!"

Finally, although like President Obama, His Holiness used the Armenian
concept "Metz Yeghérn," at Dzidzernagapert, the next day, Etchmiadzin and
the Vatican issued a joint Declaration which read: "The extermination of a
million and a half Armenian Christians, in what is generally referred to as
the first genocide of the Twentieth Century, and the subsequent annihilation
of thousands under the former totalitarian regime are tragedies that still
live in the memory of the present-day generation."

More recently, the Vatican, through Cardinal Walter Kasper, the president of
the Pontifical Council for promoting Christianity, reiterated John Paul II’s
recognition of the Genocide during talks with Catholicos Aram I of the Great
House of Cilicia. Cardinal Kasper said: "The Armenian Genocide is a reality,
which remains a bleeding wound in the hearts and souls of Armenia’s. The
Vatican’s position on this matter was articulated by Pope John
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Sargsyan-Aliyev Next Meeting Likely In Russia

SARGSYAN-ALIYEV NEXT MEETING LIKELY IN RUSSIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
10.06.2009 22:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Next Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting mat take place within
coming months, most likely in Russia, said Novruz Mammadov, head of
international relations department at the Azerbaijani President’s
office.

"To all appearance, the meeting will be held in the Prague format,"
he said.

As to a meeting between Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan, U.S.,
Russia and France, Mammadov said he doesn’t possess such information,
Novosti Azerbaijan reported.

EU Information Centers To Be Created In Armenia

EU INFORMATION CENTERS TO BE CREATED IN ARMENIA

NOYAN TAPAN
JUNE 10, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JUNE 10, NOYAN TAPAN. On June 10, RA National Security
Council Secretary, Chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on
Coordination of Armenia’s Cooperation with European Structures Artur
Baghdasarian received deputy of Estonian parliament, member of the
Commission on Control of Constitutional and State Budget Hannes
Rumm, Armenian-European Policy and Legal Advice Center (AEPLAC)
head Alexey Makarev, Center Deputy Head Kate Kasemets, and expert
Tigran Chorokhian.

According to the report of the RA National Security Council Press
Office, issues regarding the Armenia-European Union Actions Plan of
European Neighborhood Policy, as well as formation of EU information
centers in Armenia were discussed at the meeting.

A. Baghdasarian informed the guests that several working groups have
been already formed, which have started working out conceptions in
various directions.

Attaching importance to creation of EU information centers in Armenia,
the guests expressed readiness to provide necessary assistance in
the issue of program implementation.

ANC Condemns Dissolution Of March Events’ Evidence Collection Group

ANC CONDEMNS DISSOLUTION OF MARCH EVENTS’ EVIDENCE COLLECTION GROUP

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.06.2009 22:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In connection with RA President Serzh Sargsyan’s
decree on dissolution of March events’ Evidence Collection Group,
and cessation of Group’s activities, ANC issued a statement voicing
an opinion on the step being obvious capitulation of Government in
the face of facts discovered as a result of the group’s work.

"We condemn the dissolution of March events’ Evidence Collection Group
and demand for continuation of March 1, 2008 events investigation,
involving international experts," the statement says. "This
extraordinary fact is sure to get a correct response both in Armenian
and international communities, as well as PACE and EC Commissioner
for Human Rights"

Hovik Abrahamyan May Participate In PACE Summer Session

HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN MAY PARTICIPATE IN PACE SUMMER SESSION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.06.2009 16:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan may take
part in the activities of PACE Summer Session scheduled for June
22-26 in Strasburg, NA Speaker’s Press Secretary Nayiri Petrosyan
told a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent. "The issue is currently under
discussion; the Speaker will very probably participate in the session,"
Mr. Petrosyan said.

The session will, among other things, focus on Armenia’s compliance
with PACE Resolutions 1609, 1620 and 1643.

Prosperous Armenia Party Leader Applies To President Of Republic On

PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY LEADER APPLIES TO PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC ON THE NECESSITY OF AMNESTY PROCLAIMING

ArmInfo
2009-06-09 16:09:00

Prosperous Armenia Party [PAP] has applied to the President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on the necessity of amnesty proclaiming,
the leader of PAP, deputy of the parliament Gagik Tsarukyan told
ArmInfo correspondent.

To note, Armenian ombudsman and temporary parliamentary commission on
clearing out of the 1-2 March events in Yerevan have already applied
to the president of the republic on proclaiming amnesty.

BAKU: Turkish MP: In The Near Future, Turkey Might Become The Fourth

TURKISH MP: IN THE NEAR FUTURE, TURKEY MIGHT BECOME THE FOURTH CO-CHAIR OF OSCE MINSK GROUP

Today.Az
52961.html
June 8 2009
Azerbaijan

Day.Az interview with the Turkish deputy from the ruling Justice and
Development Party Orhan Erdem.

– What do you think about the current state of Turkish-Armenian
relations?

– It is impossible to say that Turkey and Armenia have good
relations. And it lasts a long time. Unsolved problems are not a
solution. Armenia continues occupation of Azerbaijani lands. You should
know the following, and this is important – the Turkish parliament,
government and opposition will never take steps that might cause
concern in Azerbaijan. This opinion was also voiced by our respected
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He said this in open during his
recent visit to Azerbaijan.

– Armenian officials stated that the process of normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations has been delayed because of the Turkish
side. It was noted that the parties have reached agreements, but
due to delaying the process by the Turkish side and in conditions
of the respective statements, the process has been delayed to some
extend. What is Armenia trying to say?

– Both Turkey and Armenia have an internal policy. Naturally,
in my view, such kinds of statements might be voiced inside the
country. Several months ago Turkish opposition stated that the
normalization process supposedly completed. Similar statements were
heard in Azerbaijan as well.

And what happened then? Mr Erdogan arrived in Baku, met with
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. The parties negotiated, made
statements. Naturally, there are many people distorting the truth. We
can see it in terms of international relations as well.

But most important things lie within the statements of officials of
the states. I am not a representative on Foreign Relations in the
parliament, but I understand that probably in the negotiating process,
dates are specified, the parties are called upon to solve problems
within a specified time frame. Perhaps, in this context, they have
produced some documents, and now the same is expected of Turkey.

I do not think that this should be exaggerated. Citizens of Azerbaijan,
first of all, should know the following – Turkish people and deputies
they choose are not supporters of causing any damage to Azerbaijan
and are sensitive in these issues.

But, God forbid, the necessary steps will be made by the Armenians to
liberate the occupied Azerbaijani territories, the rights of refugees
and displaced persons will be restored, and the solution of all
problems will be launched. The people of Turkey do not think otherwise.

– And how would you comment on the Turkish-Armenian "football
diplomacy" and statements by the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
who said that the border between the two countries will open, and he
will visit Turkey to see the football match between teams of Turkey
and Armenia?

– In my opinion, the solution of those problems that I pointed out is
not possible before the match. That is, if Sargsyan visits Turkey,
it will happen only after the solution of all these problems. That
is, only after the settlement of existing problems with Azerbaijan
and Turkey.

– How do you value the repeatedly voiced statements of the Armenian
side that Turkey should not interfere in the process of settling the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

– This is wrong. Because Turkey should not be left out of developments
in the geography where it belongs. What do we usually say about
us? We are one nation, two states. Turkic countries in our geography
must find a way to cooperation. Countries of this geography gained
independence and Turkey was always close to these countries, helping
to solve their problems, despite existence of its own. This process
should be intensified. So, they seem to be telling us: "Do not pay
attention to Karabakh, and mind your own business".

Turkey is not a small country. Turkey is not limited to
its borders. Turkey helps both Afghanistan and Syria to solve
problems. Turkey carries out the mediation mission to resolve various
problems and can not remain indifferent to the problems of fraternal
Azerbaijan. I do not believe that someone in Turkey thinks otherwise.

– Both Armenian and the Azeri press have recently written much about
Turkey’s possible becoming the fourth mediator of the Minsk Group,
aimed to solve the Karabakh conflict. Do you think it is necessary
for Turkey to become the fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group?

– Yes, it must. If Turkey becomes the fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk
Group, our Azerbaijani friends will be more convenient to take any
steps to resolve the conflict. I think Turkey may soon become the
fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group.

As I noted earlier, Turkey is strong and, God forbid, we will continue
to take joint steps to resolve the Karabakh problem.

http://www.today.az/news/politics/

Gandzasar Beat Kilikia In The 11th Tour Of Armenian Championship

GANDZASAR BEAT KILIKIA IN THE 11TH TOUR OF ARMENIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
08.06.2009 12:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The first 2 11th tour matches of Armenian Football
Championship were completed.

Hosting Kapan’s Gandzasar beat visiting Yerevan’s Kilikia in the
82nd minute of the match. Due to efforts of Romanian halfback Vigin
Marshavella, the team is 1 point ahead of Kilikia and has the 6th
position in tournament table with 10 points to its score.

Shirak-Ulis match ended in a 0-0 draw.

Two of 11th tour matches were postponed till June 17, as 4 football
players from Banants and 12 from Pyunik were invited to join Youth
team for EC-2011 qualifying games.

Thus, on June 17 Banants will be hosting Ashtarak’s Mika and Pyunik
will rival Ararat.

Iran Can Guarantee Settlement Of Nagorno Karabakh Problem

IRAN CAN GUARANTEE SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH PROBLEM

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
08.06.2009 15:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Active foreign policy of Iran can guarantee a
tangible progress in the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict ,
said Iran presidency candidate Mokhsen Rezai in Tebriz.

"The foreign policy of Iran should be strengthened, otherwise it
will be difficult to solve regional problems in future," Mokhsen
Rezai said. According to him, historical sphere of Iran’s influence
will enable it to settle the Nagorno Karabakh problem, Turkish media
report. Presidency candidate promised, that if he is elected, his
policy will be supporting peace, regional conflict resolution in
order help regional countries to rely more on Teheran, rather than
on Washington as a mediator.

Mokhsen Rezai was a head of the Corps of Guards of Islamic Revolution.