Armenian President Sworn In

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SWORN IN
By Agencies

MWC News
April 9 2008
Canada

Thousands of opposition supporters staged three days of protests in
Yerevan after the elections [EPA] Serzh Sarkisian has been inaugrated
as president of Armenia nearly two months after elections which the
opposition criticised as rigged.

As he was sworn in before dozens of foreign dignitaries and government
officials inside the opera house in the capital Yerevan, Sarkisian
promised to work with his opponents.

Sarkisian, a former prime minister who was hand-picked by outgoing
president Robert Kocharian, won 53 per cent of the vote in February’s
election.

But thousands of supporters of Levon Ter-Petrosian, the runner up,
rallied for 11 days against the result, accusing authorities of fraud.

In his inaugural address before parliament, Sarkisian said: "This
ceremony takes place about a month after painful events, which
inflicted wounds that are still fresh."

"These wounds caused pain and bitterness to all of us. Today, I urge
everybody to look forward, together, to seek and find the path of
reconciliation, of development, for the future of Armenia."

State of emergency

Following the presidential election, clashes erupted when riot police
moved in to disperse protesters on March 1.

Seven civilians and one security officer were killed and dozens were
injured, many from gunshot wounds.

A 20-day state of emergency imposed after the unrest was lifted on
March 20, but tough restrictions on public demonstrations remain
in place.

Police have arrested 90 people in connection with the unrest, including
many senior opposition figures.

Western observers issued an overall positive assessment of the February
19 election, but noted serious flaws, especially during the vote count.

The 53-year-old had been prime minister since last year after his
Republican Party swept parliamentary polls.

The former Soviet republic, a Christian state of around three million
people, lies on the edge of the Caucasus region and is a key energy
transit route between Asia and Europe.

Oath To Be Sworn By All Of Us

OATH TO BE SWORN BY ALL OF US
Lilit Poghosyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on April 10, 2008

For the sake of our country’s future

"I realize that I have assumed a great responsibility. I know that I
will be the person whom you will consider responsible for everything. I
guarantee that I will not avoid such responsibility.

I realized the amount of that responsibility when I joined the
Republican Party and announced that I would run for presidency only
in case the Republican received maximum number of votes during the
elections. I realize the amount of that responsibility now, and I will
realize it every single day in the course of the coming five years,"
SERGE SARGSYAN, the third President of Armenia, announced yesterday,
assuming the leadership of the state. The new President assured that
he was ready to bear the responsibility of being the President of
all the citizens of the Republic of Armenia with honor.

The hall of the National Academic Theatre of Ballet and Opera named
after Al. Spendaryan, where the inauguration ceremony was scheduled,
was overcrowded. Apart from the 118 NA Deputies and the representatives
of the political and intellectual elite participating in the NA special
sitting, the ceremony was also attended by senior representatives
from 58 countries and 12 international organizations and foreign
diplomats accredited to Armenia.

At 14:00 p.m. sharp, NA Speaker Tigran Torosyan announced the beginning
of the sitting. Then, the national anthem of Armenia was played and,
with the accompaniment of the guards of honor, the National Flag of
Armenia (moved here from the presidential residence beforehand), the
ancient manuscript of the Bible (donated to Matenadaran by Vazgen
I Catholicos of All Armenians) and the original version of the
Constitution (brought from the Constitutional Court) were brought
in. Then, the NA Speaker asked the President-elect of Armenia to
the rostrum.

Putting his right hand on the Constitution and the Bible, placed
side by side on a special pedestal to the right of the rostrum, Serge
Sargsyan swore, "Assuming the office of the President of the Republic
of Armenia I swear: to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution
in an unreserved manner; to respect the fundamental and civil rights
and freedoms; to ensure the protection, independence, territorial
integrity and security of the Republic to the glory of the Republic of
Armenia and to the welfare of the people of the Republic of Armenia."

Serge Sargsyan’s first speech in a new status was in harmony with the
commitments of the pre- and post-election periods. "A few minutes ago
I swore an oath to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution in an
unreserved manner. I am sure that each of you has his/her own oath
of serving our motherland and people. This is the oath to be sworn
by all of us, for the sake of our country’s future and development,
for the sake of democracy and rule of law, for the sake of a stronger
and more prosperous Armenia.

May God give me power not to disappoint any of my supporters! May
God give power to all of us to overcome the difficulties, find
the prescription for all the problems troubling the people who are
disappointed or despaired, for those who are currently in need of
hope, belief and optimism," Serge Sargsyan said, addressing the second
President of the Republic, the Supreme Patriarch, the Deputies and
the guests.

Heralding "the start of the new reforms" the President expressed belief
that "we will be able to change the country’s life for the better,"
provided "each person is ready to start changing himself/herself".

Faithful to the promise of being the president of not only his favorers
but also – of those citizens who haven’t voted for him, the S. Sargsyan
added, "Some of our people supported another candidate. I address those
people; you had the right not to vote in my favor, but I don’t have
the right not to be your president. We mustn’t be separated from one
another, we mustn’t create barriers between different groups of people,
we mustn’t refrain from being privy to one another’s concern and grief
and we mustn’t go beyond the limits of mutual access. And even if there
is a wall of misunderstanding between us, let’s demolish that wall"
and, with the purpose of bringing to life the ideal the Armenia we
have been dreaming of, "let’s get rid of all kinds of polarizations,
violent confrontations and compromise".

Although pre-election campaign "was sharp and not devoid of insult,
I would like to express my gratitude to my opponents for their
struggle. I address my special gratitude to those who admitted their
defeat with dignity; to those who squeezed hands for cooperation,
accepting the proposal of enriching Armenia in a joint manner. I will
keep all my pre-election promises, and we will call them to life with
joint efforts. We will build the kind of Armenia that will unite all
the Armenians, the kind of Armenia that will be the motherland of all
the Armenians, the kind of Armenia where there will be an atmosphere
of mutual respect, love and tolerance, where our citizens and each
family will have be entitled to a dignified life and self-expression,"
S. Sargsyan assured.

The President promised to pursue the policy of searching cooperation
with all the political forces, strengthening the ties between
generations, combining the interests of different social groups and
national minorities, to foster the development of the intellectual
potential, contribute to the formation of an adequate attitude towards
the intelligentsia. "It’s high time our state had a serious attitude
towards culture, science, the scientific and educational potential
as well as the individual doing intellectual and creative work"
and made it’s "modest investment" in the process of strengthening
the Armenian Apostolic Church, a factor that is no less important.

Serge Sargsyan did not avoid speaking about the March 1 events
either. The tragedy is still fresh and the wounds have not been healed
yet, but it is necessary to look ahead – learn lessons from the bitter
experience of the past, become sober and work with double enthusiasm
and devotion with the purpose of neutralizing the atmosphere of public
confrontation and accomplishing the future of Armenia. And always
remember, "Unlimited freedom may lead to the conflict of both public
interests and the rights of other individuals. In order to prevent
such clashes, the state has the right to interfere in the process
of exercising certain fundamental rights. The restrictions of the
fundamental rights cannot, however, bear an absolute character since
in that case the fundamental right will cease to exist, as a matter
of fact. Such restrictions should not neutralize the contents of the
fundamental rights and freedoms prescribed by the Constitution."

Apart from being celebratory and historic, yesterday was also a
working day for the President. "Five years is quite a short period
of time for day-to-day important work, during which we must try to do
every possible and impossible thing for the development of our county
and the solution of the problems we are facing. This is the reason I
conside r this solemn day as a working day for my political team. So,
thank you, and get down to business.

Ahead, Armenia!" This is how the third President of Armenia finished
his inauguration speech.

Mattapoisett Public Library Hosts Three Renowned Area Poets

MATTAPOISETT PUBLIC LIBRARY HOSTS THREE RENOWNED AREA POETS
By Robert Chiarito

Wanderer
April 9 2008
MA

With each passing week the Mattapoisett Public Library opens the
curtain to one of the many new features that the newly-renovated
facility has to offer. This past weekend the Friends of the
Mattapoisett Free Public Library christened the building’s sparkling
new conference room as it presented "An Afternoon of Poetry" on Sunday,
April 7. The event featured three area poets of national renown:
Franklin D. Reeves, Diana Der-Hoavanessian and Margot Wizansky.

It would take a poet’s mind to find the advantage hidden beneath the
gloomy, rain-filled clouds that have been haunting the SouthCoast
of late, but Margot Wizansky, who has been helping to organize
the library’s spring poetry readings the last several years, said:
"We’re kind of glad that it rained today. We get a better turnout
when it rains because people tend to do yard work on nice days in the
spring around here." Humor was just one of the many elements that the
three poets used as they each offered pieces of recent work during
the hour-long reading.

After being introduced to the capacity audience by Friend’s board
member Ellen P. Flynn, Mr. Reeves took the mike first, reading from his
book, Toy Soldiers. Mr. Reeves, who has won hundreds of awards for his
work and who has been published in countless journals and periodicals,
chose pieces that drew from his personal experiences that have taken
him from being a combine operator and a long shoreman on the Hudson
River, to the heights of academia as a professor at both Columbia and
Wesleyan Universities. His most personal piece spoke of his father
who he described as "the most irresponsible man"in introducing a poem
about him called, "The Lover."

The personal was a theme with each of the three poets throughout the
reading. One of the most moving moments of the afternoon came as Diana
Der-Hovanessian read a poem that she had written about her Armenian
grandmother who chose to lose an arm to the Turkish interrogators who
tortured her rather than give up information about her son whom they
suspected was a part of the Armenian resistance that preceded the
genocide the Armenians suffered at the hands of the Ottoman Empire
during World War I.

For Ms. Wizansky her personal reflection came in the form of the work
that she and her husband have done with adults who suffer disabilities
as well as a series of love poems. She described, in loving detail,
her appreciation of her husband’s willingness to wash her delicates
as sign of his affection saying, "He knows what I need when I place
the basket in the kitchen."

The event concluded with a question-and-answer session followed by a
reception and refreshments. The occasion also gave Library Director
Judy Wallace the opportunity to share a collection of antique maps
and charts that had been donated by Bill Betts, Jr. The maps made
for handsome wall decorations and ranged from a reproduction of a
1527 map of the globe to a 130-year-old cadastral map of Mattapoisett.

The next event scheduled at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library
leading up to this summer’s grand opening will be a Family Reading
Night. The reading night, on Wednesday, April 16 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm,
is be presented jointly by the Mattapoisett Public Library and the
Tri-Town Early Childhood Council as part of a nationwide celebration
of the Week of the Young Child. The program will be geared to children
from 2 to 6 years old and is free of charge. For further information,
please contact the Early Childhood Office at 508-748-1863.

"Draining The Sea" A Novel By Micheline Aharonian Marcom Published

"DRAINING THE SEA" A NOVEL BY MICHELINE AHARONIAN MARCOM PUBLISHED

Noyan Tapan
April 8, 2008

PARIS, APRIL 8, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. The "Draning the Sea"
novel by Micheline Aharonian, which is an evocation of the Guatemalan
genocide of the 1980s and its echoes of the Armenian genocide
in the early years of the 20th century, has been published. It is
unsurprising that Micheline Aharonian Marcom, whose first two novels,
"Three Apples Fell From Heaven" and "The Daydreaming Boy," explore the
massacre of Armenians nearly a century ago, has turned her attention
to Guatemala. The title of her new novel evokes the policy toward
Guatemala’s Maya population during the most gruesome years of that
country’s 36-year internal conflict. About 200,000 Guatemalans,
mostly Maya, were killed in those years.

House Vote On Armenian Genocide Resolution Possible Before Summer Va

HOUSE VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION POSSIBLE BEFORE SUMMER VACATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.04.2008 13:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, has
never been removed from agenda, Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office
Director Kiro Manoyan told a news conference in Yerevan.

"I think that the vote may be held before the Congress goes on the
summer vacation," he said.

The Armenian Genocide Resolution was adopted by the House Foreign
Affairs Committee with a vote 27 to 21 on October 10, 2007. The vote
in the full House has not been scheduled yet. Meanwhile, several
Congressmen recalled their signatures under pressure of the Turkish
lobby.

As to nomination of Marie L. Yovanovitch to be Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic
of Armenia, Mr Manoyan said, "The Bush administration has probably
decided that long absence of Ambassador in Yerevan can affect relations
with Armenia and damage U.S. positions in the entire region."

U.S. Charge d’Affairs, Mr Joseph Pennington has been acting as
Ambassador for 18 months already.

An earlier attempt to nominate Amb. Richard Hoagland to replace
Amb. Evans was blocked by Sen. Robert Menendez (Dem.-N.J.), to protest
the dismissal of Amb.

Evans and to object to Amb. Hoagland’s poor choice of words in
responding to Senators’ questions on the validity of the Armenian
Genocide.

Armenia may soon recognize Karabakh’s independence – Kocharian

Interfax News Agency, Russia
April 4 2008

Armenia may soon recognize Karabakh’s independence – Kocharian

YEREVAN April 4

Armenian President Robert Kocharian has not ruled out the possibility
that Armenia will soon recognize the independence of breakaway region
Nagorno Karabakh.

"Azerbaijan’s behavior at the negotiations, its latest steps, are
forcing the Armenian side to take resolute action. What steps these
are going to be – the recognition of independence, an agreement in
the sphere of defense or any other – is for the newly elected
president of Armenia to decide," Kocharian said commenting on the
statement made at the Bucharest summit on Thursday by Azerbaijani
Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov, that the question of negotiations
depends on the views of Yerevan.

Armenian Public TV quoted Kocharian as saying that "lately Azerbaijan
has been trying to use the internal situation in Armenia to influence
the negotiating process."

"This is forcing the Armenian side to be resolute on fundamental
issues. There can be no new concessions or changes of approach," he
said.

"Stability, the speed of development and the strength of Armenia are
guarantees of its stable approach to the question of Karabakh," he
said.

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Stepan Demirchian: Political Persecutions Should Be First Stopped To

STEPAN DEMIRCHIAN: POLITICAL PERSECUTIONS SHOULD BE FIRST STOPPED TO START A DIALOGUE

Noyan Tapan
April 4, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The cause of the March 1 events was the
rigging and violence recorded in the presidential elections. Stating
this at the April 4 press conference, Stepan Demirchian, the Chairman
of the People’s Party of Armenia, said that opposition’s rallies and
processions had exclusively peaceful nature, and use of force by the
authorities was not grounded at all.

According to the PPA Chairman, the situation is really strained, even
explosive in the country at present, and real steps need to be taken
to mitigate that tension. "The authorities should realize that it
is impossible to overcome this crisis by repressive methods. Nothing
is completed, the people are indignant, and this outward calm means
nothing," he said. S. Demirchian affirmed that the formation of
a quadrilateral political coalition does not solve the problem,
"and they should not deceive themselves that allegedly they enjoy
support of 70-80% society’s support."

According to S. Demirchian, a real dialogue should be started with the
people and people’s confidence should be gained, as "personalities’
agreement has nothing in common with the national consent." Political
persecutions should be stopped to make possible a dialogue between
the opposition and the authorities, all political prisoners should
be released, people having committed a crime should be precisely
differentiated from people expressing their political position. And
the investigation should be indeed unbiassed, and the actions of the
Police should be also examined.

Answering journalists’ questions. S. Demirchian said that on March 8 he
was invited to the Special Investigation Service for an interrogation,
after which they did not disturb him. He advised to apply to the
Prosecutor’s Office on the issue that he is the only one out of the
leaders of parties supporting first President Levon Ter-Petrosian’s
movement, to whom no accusation has been brought.

In connection with the fourty days of death of the March 1 tragic
events’ victims S. Demirchian considers correct avoiding organization
of festivities on April 9, the inauguration day of the new RA
President, which cannot be changed.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Expresses Protest To India: Ambassador

AZERBAIJAN EXPRESSES PROTEST TO INDIA: AMBASSADOR

Trend News Agency
April 4 2008
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Baku, 4 April /corr. TrendNews S.Agayeva / Azerbaijan
expressed its protest to India, who voted against the Resolution on
Situation in Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan during the recent
session of the UN General Assembly.

The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan expressed its dissatisfaction
with the position of India in this regard, Azerbaijan~Rs Ambassador
to India, Tamerlan Garayev, reported to TrendNews by telephone from
Delhi on 4 April.

The Resolution highlights serious concerns that the armed conflict
in the Nagorno-Karabakh territory of Azerbaijan and its surrounding
regions is continuing to present threats for the international peace
and security and adversely affects the humanitarian situation in the
South Caucasus countries.

In addition, the Resolution requires an immediate, complete and
unconditional withdrawal of all Armenian Armed Forces from the occupied
territories of Azerbaijan.

Thirty-nine countries voted for and seven countries, namely Angola,
Armenia, France, Russia, the USA, India and Banuatu, voted against
the resolution with 100 members abstaining from the vote.

The note of protest has already been submitted to the Foreign Ministry
of India and we are currently awaiting a response, the Ambassador said.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries appeared in 1988
due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenia has
occupied 20% of the Azerbaijani lands including the Nagorno-Karabakh
region and its seven surrounding districts. Since 1992 to the present
time, these territories have been under Armenian occupation. In 1994,
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a cease-fire agreement at which time
the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group
(Russia, France and USA) are holding peaceful negotiations.

Serzh Sargsyan Received Foreign Affairs Ministers Group

SERZH SARGSYAN RECEIVED FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTERS GROUP

Panorama.am
22:39 01/04/2008

The president-elect Prime Minister of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan received
the delegation of the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the Council of
Europe headed by the Ambassador of Sweden Per Sigran.

According to the press and public relations department of the
Government, the Prime Minister underlined the significance of these
meetings and expressed his preparedness to discuss questions which
interest both sides.

The Ambassador said that the delegation headed by him is formed by
the nine ambassadors of the European countries. And their visit is
the proof of the fact that the Council of Europe is really interested
in Armenia and the cooperation with the country.

According to the same source the Ambassador talked about opinions got
from the various meetings and the proposals made. The sides discussed
the questions which could bring to the future cooperation of the
Council of Europe with Armenia. The stated questions were directed
to soften the created pot election situation in Armenia.

"We have never refused having dialogue before the presidential
elections and after it. We have always held dialogues with different
political forces and had a success," said Serzh Sargsyan. In the
result of the dialogue a political coalition was formed.

In the meeting the Prime Minister answered to the questions stated
by the delegation, particularly those connected with the activities
of anti-corruption, reforms in different aspects, the perspectives
of Armenia with Turkey and the details of the recent created coalition.