Call For Justice As Editor’s Alleged Killers Appear In Court

CALL FOR JUSTICE AS EDITOR’S ALLEGED KILLERS APPEAR IN COURT

Reuters
The South African Star , South Africa
Oct 2 2007

Istanbul – The chief suspect in the murder of Turkish-Armenian editor
Hrant Dink has told a court he was forced to carry out the killing.

The case is seen as an important test for Ankara’s European Union
membership bid.

Hundreds of protesters, fearing a state cover-up, demonstrated
yesterday, outside the second hearing of the case at the Istanbul court
with banners proclaiming: "We are all witnesses. We demand justice."

The EU opened membership talks with Turkey in 2005 and sees the Dink
case as a test for a judicial system often accused of conservative
bias.

Police imposed heavy security outside the court, where 19 suspects
were being tried over the killing of Dink, who gunned down outside
his Istanbul office in January by a 17-year-old who has confessed to
the killing.

The hearing was closed to the media but lawyers representing Dink
quoted the 17-year-old suspect as saying in his testimony that he
was ordered to carry out the killing by a second suspect. He also
said he took Ecstasy and hashish on the day of the killing.

The lawyer for the second suspect denied his client had given such
an order.

Dink’s lawyers have complained that the murder has not been properly
investigated and have expressed fears for the independence of the
court, reflecting concerns about the possible involvement of Turkey’s
so-called "deep state".

The "deep state" is a term used to describe hardline nationalists in
the bureaucracy and security forces who are prepared to subvert the
law for their own political ends.

At the weekend, Turkey’s liberal Radikal newspaper published the
transcript of a conversation between one of the suspects and an
officer two hours after the shooting which it said showed the officer
was aware of a plan to kill Dink.

The Interior Ministry has launched a probe into the phone conversation.

HHK Surprised At Dashnaksutiun’s Disposition

HHK SURPRISED AT DASHNAKSUTIUN’S DISPOSITION

Panorama.am
17:24 27/09/2007

Samuel Nikoyan, secretary of the Armenian Republican Party (HHK) block
at the parliament, is neither surprised nor angry that Dashnaksutiun
that forms a part of the authorities in power will participate in
presidential elections 2008 with own candidate.

Instead, Nikoyan is surprised that Dashnak leaders announced that they
are "an alternative" both to the opposition and the authorities. "If
you are part of the government, if you have three ministers, how
can you be an alternative to authorities?" Nikoyan raised a rhetoric
question.

NKR President And Head Of General Staff Of Armenia’s Discuss Issues

NKR PRESIDENT AND HEAD OF GENERAL STAFF OF ARMENIA’S DISCUSS ISSUES OF ARMY BUILDING

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Sept 26 2007

STEPANAKERT, September 26. /ARKA/. President of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR) Bako Sahakyan accepted Head of the General Staff
of Armenia’s Armed Forces, First Deputy Defense Minister Seyran
Ohanyan and NKR Defense Minister, Commander of NKR Defense Army,
Lieutenant-General Movses Hakobyan.

The NKR President’s Main Information Department told ARKA that the
sides discussed a number of issues connected with the building of
defense sphere.

Armenia Improves Its Ranking In Corruption Perception Index

ARMENIA IMPROVES ITS RANKING IN CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX

ARMENPRESS
Sept 26 2007

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: Armenia has slightly improved its
ranking in the list of 180 states in the 2007 "Corruption Perceptions
Index," released Wednesday by Transparency International, a global
NGO committed to fighting corruption.

Armenia’s ranking represents a slight improvement from 2006, when it
received a score of 2.9 out of 10, as opposed to this year’s 3. The
figures were announced today in Yerevan by Amalia Kostanian, head of
Transparency International/Armenia.

She said Denmark, Finland and New Zealand tied for first place on
the list, scoring at 9.4, and Singapore and Sweden followed them at
9.3. Britain is ranked 12th and the United States 20th, with scores
of 8.4 and 7.2, respectively.

Eastern European states including Croatia, the Czech Republic,
Macedonia, and Romania also bettered their showing, which the
organization attributed to the "galvanizing effect of the European
Union accession process".

But strife-wracked states such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia and
Sudan remained stuck at the bottom of the index.

The index score relates to perceptions of the degree of corruption as
seen by business people and country analysts. It ranges between zero,
which is highly corrupt, and 10, which is very clean.

Armenia’s score was taken from a combination of six surveys carried out
by experts from the Asian Development Bank, Bertelsmann Transitional
Index, the World Bank, the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, the Freedom House, the Global Insight, the International
Union of Merchants and the World Economic Forum.

The survey focuses on corruption in the public sector and among
politicians, and the organization defines corruption as "the misuse
of entrusted power for private gain."

More than half of the 180 states that were examined received scores
of three or less, which indicates that funds needed for education,
medicine and infrastructure are being pocketed by politicians.

HAAF: Reconstruction Completed at Parakar Art School

PRESS RELEASE
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Governmental Building 3, Yerevan, RA
Contact: Lusine Mnatsakanyan
Tel: 3741 56 0106
Fax: 3741 52 15 05
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.himnadram. org

25 September, 2007

Reconstruction Completed at Parakar Art School

Yerevan, September 25 – The red ribbon across the school main door and the
spirit of festivity was a witness to a big occasion in Parakar village on
Saturday September 22. With funds from the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund French
Affiliate, the Parakar Art School named after Hovik Edgaryan was
reconstructed.

The project (around US 140 thousand dollars) was carried out in the memory
of Stepan and Kayane Tiryakians. The one-storey building of the school,
severely damaged in the 1988 earthquake, was now standing new and welcoming
– with its roof, floor, doors and windows reconstructed and replaced and
interior refurbished. The school has around 200 students from Parakar and
nearby villages of Tairov, Merdzavan, Ajgek, Baghramyan, Norakert, Ptghunk,
Arevashat, Musaler who will start the academic year in improved conditions.

Under the brass band music, official guests – Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians, Deputy Directors Ara Vardanyan and
Ararat Khlghatyan, Armavir Diocese Leader Sion Archbishop Adamyan, Governor
of the Province Region Ashot Ghahramanyan, Head of the Community Samvel
Vardanyan were ushered into what was now a bright and welcoming concert
hall, where the guests made their speeches. "This is a great event for all
of us. We should make sure that things are improved for this generation in
the hope that the coming generation will do the same for the generation to
come", Vahe Aghabegians pointed out in his congratulatory speech. The
occasion was celebrated by music and dancing performed by the school
students. "I am delighted that we our classes will be held in a well-lit
room and we will be able to work with no interference", Mnatsakan, a 3rd
form art class student added.

Head of the school Almast Svajian, officiating at the opening ceremony
looked thrilled and proud. "Due to the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund efforts,
eventually our students will enjoy classes in pleasant and comfortable
rooms. As for now being able to perform in a well-lit spacious concert-hall,
it feels very much like having a long-awaited dream come true. Painting,
ceramics, brass band and other art classes will have their special
classrooms; classes, such as carpet-making and tapestry are on the way. No
doubt, new conditions of the school will inspire our teachers and students
to do better".

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Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Public Relations Department

TBILISI: Conservative MP wants a priest in every school

Messenger.ge, Georgia

Friday, September 21 , 2007, #180 (1447)

Conservative MP wants a priest in every school
By Anna Kamushadze

An opposition lawmaker is proposing Georgian Orthodox priests be
dispatched to public schools, a plan which education officials say is
discriminatory and unwieldy.

Conservative MP Zviad Dzidziguri argues that putting a priest in every
school will help keep students orderly and moral. Most Georgians, he
says, welcome the idea, particularly in the wake of widely-publicized
juvenile violence. But Nodar Grigalashvili, head of the parliamentary
Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sport, says the proposal
would discriminate against non-Orthodox students.

There is nothing discriminatory about bringing Orthodox priests into
school, Dzidziguri insisted.

`We have five crosses on our flag and St George on our coast of arms,
but no people of foreign origin and faith living in Georgia are
protesting,’ Dzidziguri told the Messenger.

It wouldn’t be compulsory, Dzidziguri clarified; he suggested that
parents’ committees or school principals could go to the Patriarchate
themselves to request a priest for their school. There aren’t actually
enough priests in the country for every school to get one, he added.

The proposal seems to be in reaction to what Dzidziguri says are
irreligious government officials chipping away at the role of the
Church in Georgian society.

`Icons and frankincense were taken out of schools, and children are
not allowed to pray. Before [Minister of Education Kakha] Lomaia,
priests went to schools,’ he says.

Grigalashvili, the education committee head, told journalists after a
committee hearing that the proposal would necessarily be either
discriminatory or a slippery slope.

`All students have the same rights, but after instituting this
proposal these rights [would be used]…in one classroom a mullah will
cry, an abbot will enter another classroom, in a third class a tertera
[Armenian Orthodox priest] would come, and an Orthodox priest will go
to another one. Imagine what will happen if we do this,’ Grigalashvili
said

Davit Lagvilava, principal of Public School No. 51, said he would
welcome more religious education in Georgia, but is cautious about
introducing priests into public schools.

`As for religious teaching in public schools, the issue needs to be
treated carefully. In my school, there are children with different
origins and different faiths… And what about Adjara [western
Georgian province bordering Turkey], where a large part of the
population is not Orthodox?’ Lagvilava asked.

The Conservative’s first draft law died in committee; they have not
yet announced whether they will continue to push the measure.

The Youth Must Be More Active

THE YOUTH MUST BE MORE ACTIVE
By Aghavni Harutyunian, Translated by L.H.

AZG Armenian Daily
20/09/2007

The youth branch of All-Armenian Congress is one year old

The Association of Youth Organizations of the All-Armenian Congress
was founded on September 17, 2006, announced at a press conference
in Urbat club the Chairman of the Association Atom Mkhitarian and
deputy chairmen Armen Shahbazian and Mariam Martirosian.

According to Atom Mkhitarian, All-Armenian Congress attaches great
importance to the role and importance of the youth. Consequently,
9 youth organizations decided to become members of the Congress and
then united in the Association of the Youth Organizations.

After foundation, the Association made several arrangements, the
biggest was the All-Armenian International Youth Conference held on
July, where 250 representatives of Armenian youth institutions of
25 countries participated. There are lots of resonances after the
conference, and several youth organizations expressed a wish to be
admitted into the Association.

What about the future plans, the Association of the Youth Organizations
will first of all participate in "Days of the All-Armenian Congress
and the Union of Russia’s Armenians in Armenia and Artsakh – 2007"
program. Besides, it’s planned to hold an Armenian-Georgian dialogue
conference till the end of this year to discuss issues and urgent
problems of the youth.

Deputy Chairwoman of the Association Mariam Martirosian presented the
results of the recent visit to Stavropol. The visit, at the invitation
of the Armenian Youth Organization of Stavropol, gave an opportunity
to participate at the 10th Anniversary of our diocese in South Russia,
then to meet the Armenian youth of Stavropol, Krasnodar and Rostov,
and to discuss the issue of foundation of an All-Russian youth
institution under the patronage of the Union of the Russia’s Armenians.

Armen Shahbazian presented the situation connected with the youth of
Diaspora. Mainly, according to him, though the young people come to
Armenia to gain higher education, but if before they wanted to stay,
at present they return to their countries. It’s also an issue of the
Association’s agenda, like another issue connected with the discussion
of possible ways to cooperate with the Georgian youth.

To the question of "Azg" daily if the issue is not pretentious taking
into account the peculiarity of the Armenian-Georgian relations and
issues, Atom Mkhitarian clarified that there would not be difficulties
for the youth as in the frameworks of different international events
it became evident that the Georgian youth was also interested in the
realization of Armenian-Georgian dialogue.

To the question of the journalists why young people in Armenia are
not aware of the youth organizations or they don’t resort to the
help of those institutions, Mr. Mkhitarian presented the results of
a statistics carried out one and a half year ago. According to it,
the young people in Armenia are more than 800 thousand and the number
of the registered youth NGOs is not comparable with that number. At
the other hand, according to various sources, the active part of the
Armenian youth is only 1-1,5 % of it, while this index in Eastern
European countries is about 20 to 25 %, and, for example, in Denmark
– 80%.

Nevertheless, the Association of Youth Organizations of the
All-Armenian Congress plans to touch upon the issues of the youth,
to carry out different new programs, to have branches in several
provinces of Armenia and widen its membership.

Is ARF Dashnaktsutyun Ready To "Divorce?"

IS ARF DASHNAKTSUTYUN READY TO "DIVORCE?"

A1+
[06:42 pm] 19 September, 2007

more images If the Republicans decide to repeal the agreement
on collaboration with the coalition, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is
ready. "We accept all the three options, to recall our minister, to
send ministers on holiday at the pre-election period and finally,
the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is ready to work in the same way," ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Supreme Body member Armen Rustamyan said in response to
the Republican’s astonishment at the fact that the ARF Dashnaktsutyun
will have its presidential nominee.

Rustamyan condemned the general belief that everything is
predetermined, "This is a means to distort the political sphere,
to stir up passiveness and lead to stagnation."

Armen Rustamyan also explained the party’s decision to name two
candidates. By nominating Armen Rustamyan and Vahan Hovanisyan to
the presidential election Dashnaktsutyun practiced the experience
of developed political systems. "If we are considering a party’s
commitment to democracy, the party should first display democracy
inside it. It is one of the simplest and most important expressions
of democracy," Armen Rustamyan says.

The ARF Dashnaktsutyun member gave a positive answer to the question
whether it means that Armen Rustamyan and Vahan Hovanisyan will be
competing to win over the ranks of the party. "It is going to be
an open and transparent competition. We will have meetings with our
ranks in the regions, invite supporters, present our approaches and
our points of views. The logic of Dashnaktsutyun is: no matter who
is selected, people will eventually support Dashnaktsutyun," Armen
Rustamyan says.

According to Rustamyan, the difference is that of persons. "I may
put the stresses in my way, and Vahan in his way. We share ideas,
nevertheless there is difference in style."

In reply to the question, why Serge Sargsyan does not support the
ARD Dashnaktsutyun, Rustamyan said, "I think it inadmissible that
the president and the parliament majority should present the same
political force as the mechanism of checks and balances does not work
in that case." Armen Rustamyan says being part of the coalition or
collaborating with the coalition does not mean you have no right to put
up a presidential candidate. "First, we are not against Serge Sargsyan.

We are not guided by the idea of being against someone. We are not
looking for enemies in this country. On the contrary, we want to
bring everyone together for the sake of something. They may tell
us that our visions are not for the sake of something but against
something, there are no such problems, you gave the wrong evaluation
of the problems. They’re welcome, let us have a debate, argue about
the subject, the problems instead of humiliating and defaming one
another," Armen Rustamyan says. He says the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is
ready for a political, ideological debate.

What will the ARF Dashnaktsutyun do in case Serge Sargsyan decides
to retrieve the Dro or Vahan Hovanisyan +30 case to make the party
more obedient?

"They can recall. We also have a lot to recall. Let them recall. We
have openly presented our biography, our past to people, and everyone
knows everything," Armen Rustamyan said coldly. "People can see and
understand everything."

Ideological struggle only with Levon Ter-Petrosyan Armen Rustamyan
has a normal attitude toward Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s nomination to
the presidential election. "In addition, it will be better if he is
nominated," Armen Rustamyan says.

According to him, the nomination of the former president will be
helpful to the presidential election in terms of politics and
ideology. "I know that when we were opposition, there were two
ideologies in the Armenian reality: one was nationalistic, the other
was cosmopolitan, internationalist," Armen Rustamyan says, stressing
that if Levon Ter-Petrosyan runs in the race, the race will have much
more ideology.

RIGHTS: Hollywood Spotlights Growing Trade In Humans

RIGHTS: HOLLYWOOD SPOTLIGHTS GROWING TRADE IN HUMANS
By Thalif Deen

Inter Press Service
Sep 19, 2007
Italy

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 19 (IPS) – Kevin Kline, an Academy Award winning
movie star, is outraged at the impunity with which human traffickers
ply their trade in one of the world’s growing multi-billion dollar
businesses: the global sex industry.

"We are trying to put a human face to the problem," says Kline,
who plays the role of a police officer in the movie "Trade", which
premiered in the U.N. Trusteeship Council chamber Tuesday.

He said the movie, which is to be commercially released shortly,
will probe the inner workings of the global human trafficking network.

The primary objective, Kline told reporters, is to raise the awareness
of a problem "which is in plain sight — whether in the state of New
Jersey or in Mexico."

Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the Vienna-based U.N. Office
on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said human trafficking is a 32 billion
dollar-a-year business, "whose profits are second only to drugs
and arms."

"Most of its victims (about 80 percent) are women and girls, many of
whom are forced into prostitution or otherwise exploited sexually,"
he told reporters Tuesday.

After seeing an advance screening of "Trade", another Academy
Award-winning Hollywood star, Meryl Streep, was quoted as saying
that the movie provides "an unflinching peek at the secret world of
sex trafficking."

"Anyone who fails to have their insides roiled by this film has
commenced rigor mortis," she added.

Kline said the movie also focuses on the plight of a young Polish
girl who is abducted and smuggled into the United States, through
neighbouring Mexico, and who is drugged, raped and made to work under
conditions bordering slavery.

"We are trying to spotlight the problem without sensationalising it,"
he added.

The movie is based on a 2004 New York Times Magazine article by Peter
Landesman titled "The Girls Next Door".

Taina Bien-Aime, executive director of the New York-based women’s
advocacy group Equality Now, said that art "is a powerful advocacy
tool to raise awareness."

"We hope this dramatic and true-to-life film will move people to take
action against the scourge of sex trafficking," she said.

She said that New York city Mayor Mike Bloomberg had declared September
2007 an "anti-trafficking month" in order to raise "critical awareness
of the cruel and disturbing practice of human trafficking."

In a statement released Tuesday, Equality Now said that every year,
millions of women and girls around the world suffer unimaginable human
rights violations at the hands of those who profit from the trade in
human lives.

"Some are abducted; some are deceived by offers of legitimate work in
another country; some are sold by their own poverty-stricken parents
or are themselves driven by poverty into the lure of traffickers who
prey on their desperation."

Trafficking, it said, is a scourge that affects every country in
the world. "It is one of the fastest growing criminal industries,
the third largest, after the drugs and arms trade."

In June, the United States released its seventh annual "Trafficking
in Persons Report" which focuses on the trade in humans.

At a press conference in Washington, U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice told reporters that human traffickers prey on the most
vulnerable members of society, most often innocent women and children,
exploiting and abusing them and profiting from their suffering.

"In my travels," she said, "I have noticed a greater desire by our
partners to fight this crime and protect its victims. We are helping
to lead a global movement, not just to confront this crime, but to
abolish it."

More and more countries are coming to see human trafficking for what
it is — a modern-day form of slavery that devastates families and
communities around the world, Rice added.

Still, Rice said there is disturbing evidence that prosecutions have
leveled off everywhere.

In some cases, there are countries with major human trafficking
problems, but only a couple of traffickers have been brought to
justice.

This year’s report covered more countries than ever before — 164
in total.

"This cannot and must not be tolerated. Despite these serious concerns,
much in this year’s report should give us hope," she added.

For example, she said, Georgia, Hungary Slovenia and Israel have all
made major improvements, as have Taiwan and countries like Indonesia,
Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Jamaica.

Ambassador Mark Lagon, director of the Office to Monitor and Combat
Human Trafficking in Persons, said the structure of this year’s
report and the purpose are focused largely on "drawing the world’s
attention on the existence of modern-day slavery and the desperate
need to eliminate it in the same way that the world ended the African
slave trade more than a century ago."

"Human trafficking plagues every country in one way or another,
including the United States," he added.

The U.S. list also includes political allies such as Saudi Arabia,
India, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and Algeria, while others in the
list include Equatorial Guinea, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Armenia,
China, and South Africa.

Asked about the Middle East, Lagon said: "What we found as a general
pattern in this report is an endemic problem of the way foreign
workers are treated in the Persian Gulf, in Middle Eastern states."

He pointed out that there is a recruitment pattern of people,
unsuspecting people who are offered jobs as secretaries, as maids;
but they end up being sex slaves or put into domestic servitude in
an involuntary way.

"That’s seen throughout the region and it seems to be an increasingly
acute problem," he added.

Demirchyan Did Not Discuss Support

DEMIRCHYAN DID NOT DISCUSS SUPPORT

Lragir.am
19-09-2007 16:47:12

The leader of the People’s Party of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan is
one of the political figures who have recently met with the first
president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan. Ter-Petrosyan had also met
with the leader of the National Solidarity Party Artashes Geghamyan.

Geghamyan’s team said after this meeting that since Levon Ter-Petrosyan
is an experienced politician, he may support Artashes Geghamyan in
the presidential election.

In this connection, it is interesting to know what Stepan Demirchyan’s
team said after the meeting with Levon Ter-Petrosyan. Do they think
that Ter-Petrosyan may support the leader of the People’s Party
of Armenia? "During the meeting they did not discuss support, both
expressed their approaches toward the situation in Armenia," said
the secretary of the People’s Party of Armenia Grigor Harutiunyan
who was hosted at the Pastark Club on September 19.

But first Harutiunyan repeated the stance of the party on Levon
Ter-Petrosyan’s participation in the presidential election of
2008, saying that it may have a positive effect. "However, Levon
Ter-Petrosyan has not stated anything definite. He is expected to
run in the election, and when he is nominated, we will express our
stance," Grigor Harutiunyan says, adding that the government’s stance
on Ter-Petrosyan’s nomination shows there is reason to expect that
he will be nominated.