Energy Minister Touts Potential New NPP, Refinery for Armenia

Global Insight
October 25, 2007

Energy Minister Touts Potential New NPP, Refinery for Armenia

by: Andrew Neff

Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian told journalists this week
that the country could build a new nuclear power plant (NPP) to
replace its ageing Metsamor NPP, with the Metsamor facility likely to
be decommissioned only after a newer NPP is built. Moysisian told
theVoice of Armenianewspaper that a potential new NPP would have a
capacity of 1,000MW, which would provide Armenia with enough power to
meet its own requirements and potentially supply electricity to other
countries in the region. Furthermore, Moysisian said that a proposed
oil refinery in Armenia would have to have a processing capacity of
at least 7-7.5 million tonnes per year (t/y, 140,000 to 150,000
barrels per day) in order to recoup the estimated costs of
construction. Russia’a Gazprom Neft earlier this year proposed such a
refinery for Armenia, which has no refineries at present and is thus
entirely dependent on imports of oil products in order to meet
domestic demand (seeArmenia: 29 January 2007:).

Significance:Armenia is deficient in natural resources, and with
Turkey and Azerbaijan continuing to exert an energy blockade on
Armenia as a result of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia is
heavily dependent on imports of oil and gas, mainly from Russia.
Armenia is also continuing to operate the Metsamor NPP, despite
safety concerns, in order to generate electricity to meet domestic
requirements, even rebuffing the European Union’s offer of a loan to
close down the NPP, arguing that it is necessary to keep Metsamor
online until a new NPP is built (seeArmenia: 26 September 2007:). The
proposed refinery in Armenia would far outstrip Armenia’s oil
consumption requirements, which stand at around 1 million t/y, but
Moysisian said that a facility with such a capacity would only serve
the domestic market and thus would never recoup its construction
costs.

WD e-Newsletter for October 26, 2007

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Diocesan News
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PRIMATE OF WESTERN DIOCESE OF ARMENIAN CHURCH CALLS ON FAITHFUL TO
HELP VICTIMS OF FIRES IN CALIFORNIA

His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western
Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America has made a plea to all
parishes under the jurisdiction of the Western Diocese to conduct a
special ‘donation plate circulation’ in all churches of
the Western Diocese on Sundays October 28th and November 4th to the
benefit of the victims of the California fires in the past few days.
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KOHAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHOIR EVENT

The first concert of the Kohar Symphony Orchestra and Choir was held
at the Gibson Theater in Los Angeles, on October 18, 2007. The Primate
was present at the event. Kohar Symphony Orchestra & Choir is
sponsored by the Katchadourian family.
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BANQUET HONORING SERZH SARGSYAN, PRIME MINISTER OF ARMENIA

The USC Armenian Student Association, on Friday, October 19, 2007, at
7:00 p.m., hosted a special banquet in honor of the Prime Minister of
the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, at the Beverly Wilshire
Hotel. His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian attended the meeting
and delivered remarks during this significant event.
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PRIMATEÂ’S PASTORAL VISIT TO ST. ANDREWS ARMENIAN CHURCH IN CUPERTINO

On Sunday, October 21, 2007, the Primate celebrated the Divine Liturgy
and offered a sermon at St. Andrews Armenian Church in Cupertino. The
Primate will ordain Sevak Yenikomshian, Andre Abrahamian, Haik
Najarian and Shant Stepanian as Sub Deacons.
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ACYO RETREAT

The ACYO Central Council hosted the Annual Senior Retreat on October
19-21, 2007 at Camp Hye Sierra.  This has been the 5th Annual
Senior Retreat, and the Diocese is proud to announce that over 65 ACYO
members from throughout the Diocese took part in this growing staple
event in the lives of our youth.
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85TH ANNIVERSARY BANQUET FOR NOR OR WEEKLY

Under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian,
Primate of the Western Diocese, and sponsored and presided over by
Mr. & Mrs. Vartan & Alice Nazirian, the 85th Anniversary
Banquet of Nor Or Weekly took place at Karebian Hall of TCA Arshag
Dickrannian Armenian School in Hollywood, on Sunday, October 21, 2007.
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ANOUSHAVAN ABRAHMIAN EDUCATIONAL FUND BANQUET

Under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, the
3rd annual Banquet of “Anoushavan Abrahamian Educational
Fund” will take place in the Kalaydjian Hall, at the Western
Diocesan Headquarters, on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, beginning at
7:00 p.m. ( =666)

MR. ARTHUR AVAZIAN, ESQ. OF AVAZIAN & AVAZIAN TO SPEAK AT VETERANÂ’S LUNCHEON

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CYMA TO HOST 1ST ANNUAL DINNER DANCE!

The CYMA executive committee is pleased to announce the date for the
CYMA Dinner Dance Extravaganza. It will be held on the evening of
Friday, November 30 at the Long Beach Hyatt featuring Khachig and His
Band.
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Upcoming Events
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10/27: Benefit Concert in Support of Mer Doon
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10/27: Benefit Concert in Support of Mer Doon
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10/29: Alumni & Friends of the Armenian Studies Programs
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11/11: Armenian American Veterans to be honored on November 11
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11/17: Mother Cathedral Parish Annual Banquet
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Construction Of Small HES In NKR Discussed In Course Of Meeting At N

CONSTRUCTION OF SMALL HES IN NKR DISCUSSED IN THE COURSE OF MEETING AT NKR PRESIDENT

DeFacto Agency
Oct 25 2007
Armenia

October 24 Nagorno-Karabakh Republic President Bako Sahakian
received the members of the technical commission for exploitation and
reservation of RA water systems headed by the Chair of the Commission,
Rector of Yerevan State Architectural University Hovhannes Tokmajian.

According to the information DE FACTO received at the Central
Department of Information under NKR President, the interlocutors had
considered a number of issues referring to Artsakh’s hydro technical
and urban development spheres. The meeting’s participants discussed
the improvement of Stepanakert’s water-supply and the construction
of a small Hydro Electro station.

NKR PM Ara Harutyunian, the Chairman of the NKR State Committee for
Water Economy Seyran Mikaelian and Stepanakert Mayor Vazgen Mikaelian
participated in the meeting.

Gibrahayer – Nicosia – 10/21/2007

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TURKISH ARMY COUNT THEIR FIRST
BODY BAGS IN NORTH IRAQ INVASION

Ankara, Oct 21 (IANS) Turkey’s leadership Sunday called for a
cross-border military operation against the banned Kurdish Workers’
Party (PKK) based in north of Iraq after deadly clashes between rebels
and the Turkish military left 35 dead including 12 soldiers.
According to a statement from Turkish army’s general staff PKK
rebels based in northern Iraq attacked three army posts at around 2
a.m. Sunday resulting in a fierce gun battle.
The ongoing battle has left so far 35 dead. At least 23 rebels
had been ‘neutralised’, the statement said.
The clashes involved the use of attack helicopters by the
Turkish army, DPA said.
Reacting to the attack, Turkish opposition Nationalist Movement
Party (MHP) has said a cross-border military operation must definitely
be launched into the north of Iraq against the PKK guerrillas,
according to the semi-official Anatolia news agency.
MHP Chairman Devlet Bahceli said Turkish parliament had passed a
motion Wednesday that allows the government to send troops into
northern Iraq to track down the rebels.
‘Turkish parliament and Turkish people stand behind this motion.
Our government should be brave enough to take every kind of measures
depending on this power behind it. The government should give its
political order,’ said Bahceli.
The Republican People’s Party (CHP) has also said that Turkey
needs an effective policy against terrorism, according to the Chinese
news agency Xinhua.
‘A new national platform must be formed. Ruling and opposit ion
parties, military and civilians should jointly determine an
anti-terrorism policy,’ the CHP chairman said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek, Interior Minister
Besir Atalay and other senior officials held a meeting Sunday to
discuss recent attacks by guerrillas.
The political and military leadership were also to meet
President Abdullah Gul in the evening to discuss further actions, Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday.
He referred to a resolution passed by the Turkish parliament,
sanctioning cross-border missions by the military against rebels.
However, Erdogan also called for rational consideration of any
further action.
Meanwhile in a separate incident in southeastern Turkey, 14
people were wounded when a mine exploded beneath their minibus, reports
said Sunday.
The incident occurred near the border with Iraq.
According to the Turkish military there are around 3,500 PKK
guerrillas based in mountainous northern Iraq.
More than 32,000 people have been killed since the PKK launched
its fight for independence or autonomy for the mainly Kurdish-populated
southeast.
Despite the PKK being listed as a terrorist group by the US
State Department, Washington is opposed to Turkey launching a
cross-border operation due to fears that such an incursion could spark
unrest and fighting in Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq, the one area
of Iraq that is relatively calm.

£90,000 SECURED FOR ARMENIAN CEMETERY NEAR LEDRA PALACE

Gibrahayer – Nicosia Saturday 20 October –
A controversial issue haunting Armenian community’s image and
credibility ` that of the old Armenian cemetery near the Ledra Palace `
has taken a 90,000 pound injection from the Government of Cyprus, to
`revive the dead’.
Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian who was lobbying hard within
Government bodies to secure maximum funds on behalf of the Armenian
Church, said that he was pleased with the outcome, which would enable
our community not only to restore the cemetery but to turn it into a
monument with architectural and historic significance, a worthy
monument professing the history of the Armenian community in Cyprus.
‘When I was notified by the Minister of Interior that the funds
have been approved, I thanked the Government of Cyprus and promised
them that our community and our Church would get to work the soonest to
complete the project’, MP Mahdessian said to Gibrahayer e-magazine.
&nbs p; The Armenian Church can go out to tender with the project
in a few months, award the contract by the first half of 2008 and start
the project immediately.

TURKISH ARMY CHIEF SAYS U.S. TIES AT RISK AFTER PASSING OF ARMENIAN BILL

Paul de Bendern-ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s powerful military chief
said on Sunday if the U.S. Congress approved a resolution branding the
1915 killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide ties between the
NATO allies would never be the same again.
Ankara is a crucial ally for Washington which relies on Turkey
as a logistical base for the war in Iraq.
Some analysts believe the vote could weaken Washington’s
influence over Turkey and increase the likelihood of a Turkish
incursion into northern Iraq to crush Kurdish separatist rebels who use
the territory to stage attacks into Turkey.
"If the resolution that has passed in the U.S. committee is
accepted by the assembly of the House of Representatives our military
relations with the United States can never be the same again," chief of
General Staff, General Yasar Buyukanit, told newspaper Milliyet.
The top Democrat in the House of Representatives said on Sunday
she intended to press ahead with the resolution, despite White House
concerns it would damage relations with Turkey.
"I said if it passed the committee that we would bring it to the
floor," House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in an
interview on ABC television’s "This Week".
The Turkish government is to seek approval from parliament this
week for a major operation against separatist Kurdistan Workers Party
(PKK) militants based in the Iraqi mountains.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Saturday she
had urged the Turkish government to refrain from any major military
operation in northern Iraq. U.S. o fficials fear such a move could
destabilise a relatively peaceful area of Iraq.
Turkish artillery fired seven to eight shells into a village in
northern Iraq late on Saturday, witnesses said, the latest bout of
shelling of the mountainous border area where separatist guerrillas are
believed to hide out.

AMBASSADOR RECALLED
Ankara recalled its ambassador from the United States for consultations
after the U.S. congressional committee vote, which was condemned in
predominantly Muslim but secular Turkey.
The House of Representatives is due to vote on the symbolic
measure, sponsored by a California lawmaker whose district has a large
Armenian-American constituency, by mid-November.
Republicans on Sunday called on Pelosi to block the measure.
U.S. President George W. Bush voiced his concerns last week,
saying: "This resolution is not the right response to these historic
mass killings, and its passage would do great harm to our relations
with a key ally in NATO and in the global war on terror."
Potential retaliatory moves by Turkey could include blocking
U.S. access to the Incirlik air base, cancelling procurement contracts,
denying airspace to U.S. aircraft and halting joint military exercises,
diplomats say.
"I’m the chief of General Staff. I deal with security issues,
I’m not a politician … in this respect the United States has shot
itself in the foot," Buyukanit said.
Turkey rejects the Armenian position, backed by many Western
historians and some foreign parliaments, that up to 1.5 million
Armenians suffered genocide at the hands of Ottoman Turks.
Turkey says many Muslim Turks died alongside Christian Armen
ians in inter-ethnic conflict in World War One.
Patriarch Mesrob II, the Istanbul-based spiritual leader of
Turkey’s Armenians, was quoted by state-run Anatolian news agency as
saying his community opposed the U.S. bill. He has long called for
dialogue to deal with past injustices.
Two senior U.S. officials visited Ankara on Saturday for talks
with Turkish officials to try to ease tensions.

LETTER OF ARMENIAN MP VARTKES MAHDESSIAN TO ANCA’S CHAIRMAN ARAM
HAMPARIAN

12th October 2007
The Armenian National Committee of America
Executive Director of ANCA – Mr. Aram Hamparian

Dear Mr. Hamparian,
I would like to congratulate you and your team personally and in
the name of the Armenian Community of Cyprus for the historical
breakthrough that was registered on 10th of October 2007 by the
adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution 106 from the Foreign
Affairs Committee of the US House of Representatives.
Surely, this success was the result of your persisting efforts
and hard work throughout the past decades and the support of the
American politicians, who fought for the historical truth of the first
genocide of the 20th century to be recognised, contrary to the denial
policy of the Turkish government.
You made the Armenians all over the world very proud and proved
that despite intense campaign and intimidation of the Turkish
government, the voice of our innocent victims prevailed.
Congratulations once again for your valuable contribution in
serving the Armenian cause.
Yours faithfully,
Vartkes Mahdessian – Representative to the Armenian Community in Cyprus

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A similar letter was sent to Tom Lantos – The Chairman of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States House of Representatives
Letters to Gibrahayer:
We "won" but human dignity was lost for nine decades!
For 92 years justice was threatened and still is under threat!,
Armenians throughout the world have sought justice for the greatest
crimes in the history of mankind, after 92 years of struggle and
waiting, we hardly can call the approval of the USA bill as victory.
USA’s congressional panel at last has approved a resolution, but
opposed by former presidents and by present President George W. Bush
and Turkey that would recognise the World War I-era killings of
Armenians as a Genocide.
Letting the bill to pass to the full floor of the house [435
members] to vote, certainly is a major blow to Turkey and their
complicit deniers, but as long as Turkey lies, deceits and denies the
Armenian Genocide and educates its citizens with denial materials, the
victory is not complete yet, so there is not much to be happy about or
write congratulations e-mails to each other. Still Turkey does not
deserve to be forgiven or is ready to enter into a reconciliation
process. Armenians can only begin a constructive dialogue with Turkey
to look forward into the future; if Turkey acknowledges the most
horrendous crime in human history and genuinely demonstrates remorse
and apologises to the Armenian people for the crimes perpetrated by
Young Turks, deliberately to annihilate the Armenian people from our
ancient historic homeland. Those who still does not recognise the
Armenian genocide for populist reasons, are still complicit to the
Armenian genocide, they have harmed the Armenians mental and spiritual
health with a second genocide for more than 92 years and still are
harming us by dishonouring our compatriots who perished during WW I.
The House resolution 106, affirming the United States’ record on
the Armenian genocide already has 226 co-sponsors and is expected to
pass with an overwhelming majority, probably in the coming 3-4 weeks.
Most Armenian [Hay Tad] activists from time to time voiced or expressed
their suggestions that; Armenians should consider to apply to
international courts for legal action to claim justice and our rights
under international law. To reach this final objective there is still a
long and thorny way of agonising struggle for justice, and beyond doubt
Turkey will use millions of dollars to prevent the final verdict, since
Turks are not changed at all, the proof is denying the undeniable facts
of genocide and that Turkish regime still are determined to keep the
looted assets and the stolen lands of our West Armenian homeland. 7
million strong Diaspora Armenians are still exiled, and the struggle
for justice, will certainly continue without a song in our hearts!…
Karekin Dickran

A MUST WATCH VIDEO ON LOST HAMSHEN ARMENIANS

JANNA IS BACK !
Hamazkayin calls Armenian Cypriot parents to join their effort

Gibrahayer 22 October, 2007 – Janna Tahmizian is arriving in Cyprus
this Wednesday
24 October, 2007 to stage yet another cultural show this spring. All
those interested to join should contact Sipan Dance Ensemble of the
Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association by calling Garine
Gostanian on 99353450. Participation is open to all Armenian youth of
all ages. Hamazkayin is specially urging parents to give their children
the opportunity to experience Armenian dance and culture.

SAN DIEGO, CA – November 4
TENAFLY, NJ – December 1
WASHINGTON, DC December 2
MONTREAL, CANADA – December 8
TORONTO, CANADA – December 9
SF BAY AREA – December 15
LOS ANGELES – School Performances – Dec 18/19
GLENDALE, CA – January 6, 2008

C O N F E R E N C E
THE MINORITIES OF CYPRUS: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
24 & 25 November, European University ` Cyprus, Nicosia

CALL FOR PAPERS:
The European University ` Cyprus invites submissions for the
conference entitled "The Minorities of Cyprus: Past, Present and
Future". The conference will focus on the Maronite, Armenian and Latin
minorities, however the organisers welcome presentations on other
minorities in Cyprus. The objective is to facilitate an exchange of
research relating to the place of minorities in Cyprus’ past since 1571
(Ottoman, British and Independence periods). We welcome proposals
dealing with any aspect of the experience of minorities in Cyprus,
including the literary and artistic, for the relevant historical
period. We will consider most favourable those proposals that seek to
consider broader and comparative frameworks.
The conference organisers have secured the participation of
Professor Panicos Panayi, De Montfort University and Dr Colin Heywood,
University of Hull as keynote speakers. Assistant Professor Zelia
Gregoriou, University of Cyprus, will give a special presentation and
Professor Costas M. Constantinou, Keele University and PRIO Cyprus
Centre, will chair a panel of the three parliamentary representatives
of the minorities.
A FEW WEEKS AFTER VISITING HIS FIRST
TENNIS HOME OF HOMENETMEN BUENOS AIRES

NALBANDIAN TRIUMPHS OVER WORLD NO. 1, 2, & 3
AT MADRID MASTERS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Quarter Finals – Rafael Nadal 6-1, 6-2
Semi Finals – Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-6
Finals – Roger Federer 1-6, 6-3, 6-3

DAVID NALBANDIAN AT HOMENETMEN – BUENOS AIRES

Armenian-Argentinian tennis sensation David Nalbandian was
honoured at his first tennis home -Homenetmen Buenos Aires on Tuesday 2
October, 2007.
Present at the get-together were the Armenian Ambassador to
Argentina, Armenian Church representatives, members of the HMEM-Buenos
Aires Committee, Armenian tennis enthusiasts of all ages and around 50
HMEM club members.
The Ambassador took the opportunity to invite David Nalbandian
to Armenia and suggested that a tournament be organised in Yerevan
where David could also participate. Nalbandian accepted the offer by
stating "It is very possible that one day in the near future such an
event can be organised", and concluded by saying. "I always remember
the good old days playing tennis with my fellow friends of the HMEM
club".

Pictured above in front of the Artsakh republic flag, with former HMEM
Tennis team-mate, Guillermo Kouyoumdjian, proudly exhibiting the
Homenetmen jersey

NALBANDIAN SHOCKS SPORTS WORLD WITH A HISTORIC HAT-TRICK OVER WORLD
NUMBER 1, 2 & 3 PLAYERS

AFP-21 October 2007 – Former number three David Nalbandian turned the
tables on Roger Federer to stun the Swiss 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 and win his
first title in nearly 18 months with victory on Sunday at the Madrid
Masters.
The Argentine who stands 25th after going it alone a year before
taking on Hernan Gumy as his coach over the summer, becomes only the
third man in 14 years to beat the numbers one, two and three at the
same event.
Boris Becker was the first in Stockholm, 1994, while Serb Novak
Djokivic, Nalbandian’s Madrid semi-final victim, did it on the way to
the title last August in Madrid.
Nalbandian achieved his piece of history with Madrid wins over
Federer, Rafael Nadal and Djokovic.
"I’m extremely contented to beat the world number one," said an
overjoyed Nalbandian, who climbed into the stands to greet his box in
victory and later sprayed champagne during the trophy ceremony.
"Roger and I have a long history and I think that influenced the
match."
After dominating in their early days Nalbandian rose up again in
1hr 48mins to prove that he can be the the Swiss player’s worst
nightmare.
The South American, who will improve from his current 25th
ranking, won their first five ATP encounters before Federer swept eight
of their most recent nine.
The one the Swiss lost: the 2005 Masters Cup final in Shanghai.
Federer remains in slim 8-6 command of the series, beating
Nalbandian in the Madrid semis a year ago.
Nalbandian last won a title in May, 2006, on clay in Estoril. He
lost the Madrid final in 2004 to Marat Safin.
Federer swept up the first set in 29 minutes but then began to
fade in the face of the Nalbandian attack.
"It was an extremely hard set," said Nalbandian of the opener.
"But I tightened the teeth and I began to play more strongly".

g i b r a h a y c a l e n d a r & e v e n t s

Saturday 27 October at 10:00 am – Development Tennis Championships at
The National Tennis Center in Makedonitissa – Yanos Kouyoumdjian and
Edmond Aynedjian participating in the under 10 event.
Saturday 27 October at 3:30 pm – The Amateur Football season begins
this week. In the opening match, AYMA/Homenetmen have been drawn to
play against a newly formed Armenian team – Lippenza on Makarion
Stadium’s Auxiliary Ground.
Saturday 27 October at 9:00 pm – AYF Disco Night (Age:18-30) at AYMA
Entrance 5= including first drink. For more information: Call Jijo on
99445018 or just show up with friends.
Wednesday 7 November at 7:30 pm – The Armenian National Of Cyprus has
the honour in organising an event where Vartkes Yeghiayan will be
talking about Genocide litigation. Yeghiayian is the lawyer who filed
lawsuits against New York Life Insurance and Axa on behalf of the heirs
of Armenian genocide victims and collected $47.5 million on their
behalf. He is currently pursuing similar lawsuits against Deutch Bank
and Victoria Insurance companies. The event will take place at the
Utudjian Hall of the Armenian Prelature in Nicosia. For further
information, please contact Ashod Taslakian 99316416.
Tuesday December 25, at 9:00 pm – AYMA/Homenetmen Annual Ball at The
Cyprus Hilton. Details to follow.

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Armenia And Georgia To Represent Transcaucasia For First Time In Cbi

ARMENIA AND GEORGIA TO REPRESENT TRANSCAUCASIA FOR FIRST TIME IN CBI PAVILION AT INTERNATIONAL TOURISM EXHIBITION IN URECHT ON JANUARY 9-13

Noyan Tapan
Oct 23, 2007

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian Tourism Development
Agency (ATDA) has signed a 8-year cooperation agreement with the
Dutch organization CBI (Centrum tot Bevordering van de Import uit
ontwikkelingsladen) adjunct to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Netherlands. Gohar Mirzoyan, ATDA coordinator of exhibitions,
told NT correspondent that under this agreement, Armenia together
with Georgia will have an opportunity to represent Transcaucasia in
CBI pavilions at international tourist exhibitions. In her words,
CBI representatives organized seminars and trainings for 13 Armenian
and Georgian tour operators in Armenia in the summer of 2007.

G. Mirzoyan said that ATDA and 4 Armenian tourist companies will
display information about Armenia for the first time in a CBI pavilion
during the annual international tourism exhibition to be held in the
Dutch city of Utrecht in January 2008. "Participation in this and other
exhibitions in this format may prove much more beneficial to Armenia
as potential partners always give preference to countries and tourist
companies presented in the pavilion of this famous organization,"
ATDA representative noted.

According to her, tourist companies from 100 countries will take
part in the exhibition to be held in Utrecht on January 9-13. Besides
Armenia, representatives of 24 countries will be included in CBI.

Tennis: Nalbandian Captures Madrid Masters Title

NALBANDIAN CAPTURES MADRID MASTERS TITLE

Houston Chronicle, TX
Oct 22 2007

Argentine rallies to defeat Federer; Henin tops Golovin for Zurich
crown

MADRID, SPAIN – Roger Federer should have seen it coming. One by one,
David Nalbandian was picking off the best tennis has to offer.

Nalbandian beat Federer 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 on Sunday to win the Madrid
Masters. On his way to the final against the world’s top-ranked player,
Nalbandian also defeated No. 2 Rafael Nadal and No. 3 Novak Djokovic.

"I usually play better in the finals, but it had something to do with
the way he played today," said Federer, the defending champion. "I
guess when you beat Djokovic and Nadal back-to-back, you come into
the final here very ready."

The Argentine broke Federer three times and became the second player
this year to beat the top three players en route to winning a title.

Djokovic did it in Montreal in August, culminating his run with a
victory over Federer.

Federer was playing in his first tournament since winning his fourth
straight U.S. Open six weeks ago. This was Federer’s first loss on
indoor hardcourts since Nalbandian rallied to win at the Masters Cup
in China nearly two years ago.

"His serve surprised me some and I couldn’t play as offensively
as I hoped, and when I had a chance I didn’t play it as I liked,"
Federer said. "Today, I’m not too disappointed because I had a good
tournament. I played the first four matches well."

Now’s Not Time To Take Up `Genocide’ Issue

NOW’S NOT TIME TO TAKE UP `GENOCIDE’ ISSUE
Thomas Sowell

Pasadena Star-News, CA
53
Oct 22 2007

WITH all the problems facing this country, both in Iraq and at home,
why is Congress spending time trying to pass a resolution condemning
the massacre of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago?

Make no mistake about it, that massacre of hundreds of thousands –
perhaps a million or more – Armenians was one of the worst atrocities
in all of history.

As with the later Holocaust against the Jews, it was not considered
sufficient to kill innocent victims. They were first put through
soul-scarring dehumanization in whatever sadistic ways occurred to
those who carried out these atrocities.

Historians need to make us aware of such things. But why are
politicians suddenly trying to pass congressional resolutions about
these events, long after all those involved are dead and after the
Ottoman Empire in which all these things happened no longer exists?

The short answer is irresponsible politics.

People of Armenian ancestry in the United States and around the world
are justifiably outraged at what happened in the Ottoman Empire – and
at subsequent governments in Turkey which have refused to acknowledge
or accept historical responsibility for the mass atrocities that took
place on their soil.

But the sudden interest of congressional Democrats in this issue goes
beyond trying to pick up some votes.

They want a resolution to condemn what happened as "genocide" – a word
that provokes instant anger among today’s Turks, since genocide means
a deliberate government policy aimed at exterminating a whole people,
as distinguished from horrors growing out of a widespread breakdown
of law and order in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War.

These are issues of historical facts and semantics best left to
scholars rather than politicians.

If Congress has gone nearly a century without passing a resolution
accusing the Turks of genocide, why now, in the midst of the Iraq war?

It is hard to avoid the conclusion that this resolution is just the
latest in a series of congressional efforts to sabotage the conduct
of that war.

Large numbers of American troops and vast amounts of military
equipment go to Iraq through Turkey, one of the few nations in the
Islamic Middle East that has long been an American ally.

Turkey has also thus far refrained from retaliating against guerrilla
attacks from the Kurdish regions of Iraq onto Turkish soil. But the
Turks could retaliate big time if they chose.

There are more Turkish troops on the border of Iraq than there are
American troops within Iraq.

Turkey has already recalled its ambassador from Washington to show
its displeasure over Congress’ raising this issue. The Turks may or
may not stop at that.

In this touchy situation, why stir up a hornet’s nest over something in
the past that neither we nor anybody else can do anything about today?

Japan has yet to acknowledge its atrocities from the Second World
War. Yet the Congress of the United States does not try to make
worldwide pariahs of today’s Japanese, most of whom were not even
born when those atrocities occurred.

Even fewer, if any, Turks who took part in attacks on Armenians during
the First World War are likely to still be alive.

Too many Democrats in Congress have gotten into the habit of treating
the Iraq war as President Bush’s war – and therefore fair game for
political tactics making it harder for him to conduct that war.

In a rare but revealing slip, Democratic Congressman James Clyburn
said that an American victory in Iraq "would be a real big problem
for us" in the 2008 elections.

Unwilling to take responsibility for ending the war by cutting off
the money to fight it, as many of their supporters want them to,
congressional Democrats have instead tried to sabotage the prospects of
victory by seeking to micro-manage the deployment of troops, delaying
the passing of appropriations – and now this genocide resolution that
is the latest, and perhaps lowest, of these tactics.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA 94305.

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/opinions/ci_72436

The Armenian Question

THE ARMENIAN QUESTION
Brian DeBose, national political reporter, The Washington Times

Washington Times, DC
Oct 22 2007

If you haven’t noticed — and it’s possible you didn’t, what with all
the children’s health care, Iran, Iraq and presidential coverage —
some members of Congress are trying desperately to draw your attention
to a nigh 100-year-old episode from World War I.

U.S. Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA), George Radanovich (R-CA), Frank
Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), Brad Sherman (D-CA)
and Ed Royce (R-CA) want to recognize the murders of 1.5 million
Armenians, presumably by the Ottoman-Turkish Empire between 1915-1923,
as genocide.

The six lawmakers, all members of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
Issues, said the Armenian Genocide has been recognized by more than 20
nations including Canada, Italy, Sweden, France, Argentina and Russia,
and note that the House has passed resolutions on the Holocaust and
the genocides in Cambodia, Darfur, Ukraine and Bosnia.

Many Democrats are reluctant, however, to back the resolution for
fear that it will damage realtions with Turkey, a vital U.S. ally
in the region. The relationship is an extremely fragile alliance,
according to the National Security Network.

TEHRAN: Iran, Armenia Ink 4 MoUs

IRAN, ARMENIA INK 4 MOUS

Islamic Rep. News Agency IRNA
Oct 22 2007
Iran

Iran and Armenia signed four memoranda of understanding and issued
one joint statement in Yerevan on Monday.

On the first day of a visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
and his accompanying delegation to Armenia, officials of the two
countries inked the MoUs.

The foreign ministers of Iran and Armenia signed a MoU to establish
consulates in both countries.

The deputy governor of Central Bank of Armenia and the Deputy Foreign
Minister Mehdi Safari also inked a MoU on banking cooperation between
Iranian and Armenian central banks.

Safari and Head of Armenia Economic Development Agency Davoud Kian
signed the third MoU on making joint investments.

Head of Iran Saba Nirou Company and the deputy energy minister of
Armenia inked another MoU to construct a wind power plant in Armenian
territory.

Ahmadinejad and his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharian also signed
a joint statement at the end of their negotiations.

The Iranian president arrived in Yerevan, heading a political and
economic delegation, at the official invitation of his Armenian
counterpart.

Ahmadinejad will hold talks with his counterpart and address Armenian
parliament during his two-day visit to Armenia.

The state-owned university of Yerevan is to grant Ahmadinejad an
honorary doctorate and medal.

He will hold talks with Iranian nationals residing in Armenia on the
second day of his stay in Armenia.

Who Is Armenia’s Real Friend

WHO IS ARMENIA’S REAL FRIEND

Lragir
Oct 22 2007
Armenia

The Russian parliament member Constantine Zatulin, who is the
director of the Institute of the CIS Countries, stated in Yerevan
that Resolution 106 recognizing the Armenian genocide is a test of
the American democracy. It will help reveal whether the discussion of
this issue will obey the conjuncture or the principles of fairness,
objectivity, etc. proclaimed by the United States. At the same time,
Zatulin said he would not like the United States and Russia to compete
who is a real friend of Armenia. Zatulin does not believe that the
U.S. House will pass the resolution. He says "the Americans are
obviously bargaining with Turkey."