Armenian Customs Officers Detain Woman Trying To Pass Diamonds Wrapp

ARMENIAN CUSTOMS OFFICERS DETAIN WOMAN TRYING TO PASS DIAMONDS
WRAPPED AS FILLING IN GRAPE LEAVES

YEREVAN, MAY 30. ARMINFO. A few days ago Armenian customs officers
detained Kazakh citizen Aishe Haroutyunyan while trying to pass via the
green zone of Zvartnots Airport (Yerevan) 430 g of diamonds and gold.

The press service of the State Customs Committee of Armenia reports
that Haroutyunyan was going from Yerevan to Actau and to pass the
jewelry worth an estimated 1.700 mln AMD she had wrapped it up as
filling in grape leaves and placed it in a glass jar. Haroutyunyan
says that in Yerevan she bought the jewelry for $3,000 but gearing
that she would not be able to take them legally to Actau resorted to
fraud. She has been fined for 1.247 mln AMD.

Last year customs officers detected 2 cases of contraband. The
smugglers attempted to pass uncut diamonds worth $18,000. A total
of 6 kg of smuggled gold and 852 carats of diamonds were seized by
customs officers throughout 2004.

Day of First Republic celebrated in Krasnodar

DAY OF FIRST REPUBLIC CELEBRATED IN KRASNODAR

Pan Armenian News
30.05.2005 03:11

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A concert dedicated to the Day of First Republic
took place in the Russian town of Krasnodar, Yerkramas, the newspaper
of Armenians of Russia reported. The event was initiated by Yerkir
youth union of Krasnodar (Chairman – Diana Humanian). Young singers,
Araks dancing group, Ani ensemble and children’s dancing group
of the Krasnodar Center of Culture and Education took part in the
festivities. Joining the Round Dance of Unity held in Armenia the
event participants danced around the Armenian Church in Krasnodar.

PM Has No Fear of Misunderstandings During Hrazdan Mayoral Elections

RA PRIME MINISTER HAS NO FEAR THAT MISUNDERSTANDINGS TO HAPPEN DURING
HRAZDAN MAYOR’S ELECTIONS

YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On May 27, city Mayor’s elections will
be held in Hrazdan. Two candidates struggle for the Mayor’s post: Aram
Danielian, the acting Mayor, a Republican party member, and
non-partizan Artur Shaboyan, the Director of Hrazdan School #12.
According to publications of some media, a rather tense situation is
created in the pre-electoral circle. Particularly, conflicts took
place among the candidates’ supporters, as a result of which two men
were taken to hospital with injuries. Responding the Noyan Tapan
correspondent’s question, Andranik Margarian, the RA Prime Minister,
the RPA Council Chairman mentioned that he has no fear that
misunderstandings will take place on the elections’ day in Hrazdan. “I
believe they will be wise and will not create difficulties for a
Mayor’s post,” he said.

“Yerkir Media” TV-Company Celebrates its One-Year Anniversary

“YERKIR MEDIA” TV-COMPANY CELEBRATES ITS ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

YEREVAN, MAY 28. ARMINFO. Exactly one year has passed since “Yerkir
Media” TV-company started broadcasting.

The company broadcast news releases, series of author’s programs and
feature films every day. They have no special political programs:
journalists addressed to policy only in their information releases. A
considerable place in author’s programs and news releases is given to
problems of Armenia-Diaspora relations. The whole staff of ARMINFO
Information Agency joins to celebrations in connection with company’s
1th anniversary and wishes its colleagues further creative successes.

Reno Harnish: BTC to contribute to balance in region

Pan Armenian News

RINO HARNISH: BTC TO CONTRIBUTE TO BALANCE IN REGION

28.05.2005 03:58

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The putting of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline
into operation will contribute to the creation of balance in the region, US
Ambassador to Azerbaijan Rino Harnish stated when commenting on the
statement by Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margarian, who said that the
project will break the balance of forces in the region. In the opinion of
the US diplomat the BTD will contribute to the security of sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the Caucasian states (Azerbaijan and Georgia
implied) and lead to closer economic integration. `Thus, I consider that the
project will bring balance to the region’, Mr. Harnish resumed. To remind,
May 25 in Azerbaijan the loading ceremony of the first batch of oil to the
Azeri sector of the BTC took place, IA Regnum reports.

Karabakh settlement did not reach deadlock

Pan Armenian News

KARABAKH SETTLEMENT DID NOT REACH DEADLOCK

28.05.2005 03:35

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the recent two months the negotiation process on
Nagorno Karabakh has been more active than during the recent two years, OSCE
Minsk Group French Co-Chair Bernard Fassier considers, Trend Azeri news
agency reported. When touching upon the Warsaw meeting of the Armenian and
Azerbaijani Presidents Mr. Fassier said that the negotiations are likely to
progress. In his words, the Co-Chairs are ready to hold consultations and
mediate however they are incapable to solve the problem instead of the
conflicting parties. Mr. Fassier informed that efficient talks were held and
further steps outlined. Thus, early June the Co-Chairs are scheduled to meet
with Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian. In mid-June they will meet
with the FMs of both states while at the end of the month the MG they will
pay a recurrent visit to Baku, Yerevan and Stepanakert. According to Mr.
Fassier the tensed schedule is the result of the Warsaw meeting. Touching
upon the cease-fire violations the diplomat said that the systematic
violations jeopardize the Karabakh peaceful settlement and called upon the
sides to preserve the cease-fire. When commenting on accusations of MG’s
inability to resolve the problem in the course of 12 years Bernard Fassier
said that during this period the parties themselves were unwilling to settle
the conflict and they have just come to realize that it’s high time for
peaceful process. He also said that the statements about the failure of the
peaceful negotiations are absolutely groundless. When expressing opinion on
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline he stated that it will have great
importance for the region. He stressed that the states of the region wish
the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azeri borders be open. However it can
happen in case the problem is finally settled and lasting peace achieved in
the region.

Armenia Naturally Concerned w/Withdrawal of Rus. Mil. From Georgian

ARMENIA CANNOT HELP BEING CONCERNED WITH WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN
MILITARY UNITS FROM GEORGIA: LEVON MKRTCHYAN

YEREVAN, MAY 27. ARMINFO. The withdrawal of Russian military units
from Georgia is an issue concerned only Moscow and Tbilisi, stated the
leader of the ARFD faction Levon Lazarian at today’s briefing at
Armenia’s National Assembly.

He stressed that Armenia cannot help being concerned with this issue,
as these units are deployed in Georgia’s Armenian-populated
Samtskhe-Javakhetia region. Mktrchyan noted that the presence of
Russian military units in Javakhetia, first of all, settles people’s
employment issues. Besides, it also settles issues of security of
Javakhetia’s Armenian people. Lazarian stressed that these issues may
be solved if Georgia’s authorities undertake necessary steps on their
integration into the country’s social and political and economical
life.

As regards the possibility of the re-deployment of a part of these
units to Armenia, Lazarian stressed that this issue should be solved
only between Moscow and Yerevan on the base of an interstate
agreement. -r-

Charles Aznavour Grants Ancient Manuscript to Matenadaran

CHARLES AZNAVOUR GRANTS ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT TO MATENADARAN

YEREVAN, MAY 27. ARMINFO. Armenia’s President Robert Kocharyan
received French singer Charles Aznavour today.

Kocharyan presented Aznavour with Fatherland Order while Aznavour gave
him an ancient manuscript he had bought at an auction..

Kocharyan conveyed the manuscript to Yerevan’s Matenadaran whose
Director Sen Arevshatyan said that from now on Aznavour will be
honorary member of the Union of the Matenadaran’s Friends.

10 instead of 131

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10 INSTEAD OF 131

The reading of the annual report of the Standing Committee on
Financial-Credit, Budgetary and Economic Affairs was held in an almost empty
hall. One independent deputy, 2 deputies representing Orinats Yerkir Party,
three deputies of the Republican Party of Armenia and three representatives
of People’s Deputy party.

Before proceeding to the reports the parliament voted on the issues that
were discussed yesterday. 88 registered deputies have voted in favor of
almost all the bills and hurried to leave.

By the way, the deputies are going to hold a special sitting, during which
the report of the temporary commission on the investigation of the
efficiency of using the loans, credits, grants and humanitarian aid
allocated by foreign states will be presented. In the opinion of independent
deputy Manuk Gasparyan, it is much easier to discuss issues during a special
sitting, which is summoned by President’s order, consequently it will be
easier `to fill in the hall’.

Erste Konferenz uber Armenier-Verfolgung in Istanbul

Associated Press Worldstream – Deusche
Mittwoch, 25. Mai 2005

Erste Konferenz über Armenier-Verfolgung in Istanbul verschoben;
Nachdem Justizminister Veranstaltern Verrat vorwarf

Ankara

Drei Istanbuler Universitäten haben die erste Konferenz über die
Armenier-Verfolgung vor 100 Jahren verschoben, nachdem Justizminister
Cemil Cicek die Veranstalter der Propaganda und des Verrats
beschuldigt hatte. Die dreitägige Konferenz mit Teilnehmern aus dem
Ausland sollte am Mittwoch in Istanbul beginnen. Die abrupte
Verschiebung wirft nach Einschätzung von Beobachtern einen weiteren
Schatten auf die EU-Beitrittsbemühungen der Türkei.

Die Vertreibung von Millionen von Armeniern von 1915-1923 ist in der
Türkei ein Tabuthema. Die armenische Darstellung, der Tod von 1,5
Millionen Menschen sei ein geplanter Völkermord gewesen, wird
zurückgewiesen. Die von den Universitäten Bosporus, Bilgi und Sabanci
ausgerichtete Konferenz wäre die erste in der Türkei, auf der nicht
nur offiziell genehme Versionen der Ereignisse diskutiert würden.

Cicek sagte am Dienstag im Parlament in Ankara, einige würden sagen,
es gebe keine Freiheit in der Türkei. »Nun, es gibt die Freiheit,
Menschen ein Messer in den Rücken zu stoßen und Lügen zu erzählen …
Wir müssen dieser Zeit der Lüge … und Propaganda … ein Ende
machen.« Einige Stunden nach Ciceks Rede teilten die Veranstalter
mit, die Konferenz sei verschoben.

Eine Soziologie-Professorin aus den USA, Muge Gocek, reagierte
enttäuscht. »Es hätte ein Forum sein können, das zeigt, dass
Demokratie in der Türkei funktioniert und verschiedene Ansichten
vorgetragen werden können«, sagte sie. »Wie kann man über mich
urteilen, ohne gehört zu haben, was ich zu sagen habe?«

Vor der Bosporus-Universität demonstrierten kurz mehrere
Konferenzgegner am Mittwoch gegen »einen Versuch verräterischer
Gruppen, die Türkei schuldig zu erklären«. Die
Menschenrechts-Vereinigung in Ankara verurteilte dagegen Cicek, der
die Armenier-Konferenz mit Druck und Formulierungen verhindert habe,
die die Veranstalter zu Angriffszielen gemacht hätten.

Die Armenier-Frage ist bei den am 3. Oktober beginnenden
EU-Beitrittsverhandlungen ein zentrales Thema. Der französische
Staatspräsident Jacques Chirac hat erklärt, die Türkei müsse den
Völkermord anerkennen, bevor sie Mitglied werden könne. International
haben bisher nur wenige Länder die Massenmorde als Völkermord
anerkannt, darunter neben Frankreich Argentinien, Kanada, die
Niederlande und Russland.