Armrosgasprom To Invest 21.7bln Drams In Expansion Of Network In Arm

ARMROSGASPROM TO INVEST 21.7BLN DRAMS IN EXPANSION OF NETWORK IN ARMENIA BY 2010

ARKA
March 26, 2008

YEREVAN, March 26. /ARKA/. "ArmRosgasprom" is to invest 21.7bln Drams
in expansion of its gas and transport network in Armenia by 2010.

These investments are provided for under the company’s investment
program for 2008-2010 approved on March 7, the Press Service for the
company reported.

89.1% of the amount (19.36bln Drams) will be directed to the expansion
itself and the remaining funds (488.1mln Drams) will be spent on
repair of the damaged sections of the gas pipeline.

The works planned will allow increasing the reliability of operation
and reduce breakdowns, says the report.

The Press Service reported that "ArmRosgasprom" initiated inspection
of the pipeline to reveal corroded sections as the trunk pipelines
are extremely worn out due to long-time operation. In particular, 250
kilometers of trunk pipelines and 400 kilometers of gas distribution
network are to undergo diagnostic inspection.

About 176 kilometers of distribution pipelines and 4.5 kilometers of
500mm diameter trunk pipelines are to be replaced. Among other works
to be done are constructing of a new 1.4 kilometer-long pipe-bend,
establishing a gas treating plant at the border of Armenia and
replacing technological equipment on 20 gas distribution plants.

On March 7 the Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia
approved the investment program of "ArmRosgasprom" closed joint
stock company in Armenia for 2008-2010 for total of 45,188.5mln Drams
(without VAT).

"ArmRosgasprom" enjoys the monopoly for supply and distribution of the
Russian natural gas on the domestic market of Armenia. The company was
established in 1997. Its capital is $580mln currently. The shareholders
are "Gasprom" open joint stock company (57.59%), Armenia’s Ministry
of Energy (34.7%) and "Itera" oil and gas company (7.71%).

Exhibition On Armenian Genocide Organized In Canberra’s Parliament H

EXHIBITION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ORGANIZED IN CANBERRA’S PARLIAMENT HOUSE

Noyan Tapan
March 26, 2008

An Australian Institute of Holocaust and Genocide Studies'(AIHGS)
photo exhibition was organized in Canberra’s Parliament House last
week. The exhibition was attended by key parliamentarians from both
sides of the political spectrum.

The photos of the Armenian Relief Fund of Australia were uncovered
by the AIHGS from various Australian archive sources, and represent
the efforts of the Australian public who, from 1915-1929, provided
humanitarian assistance to victims of the Armenian Genocide.

Dr. Panayiotis Diamadis and Mr. Vicken Babkenian of the Australian
Institute of Holocaust and Genocide Studies were present at the
exhibition.

The event was organized by the Armenian National Committe of Australia
and the Australia-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group.

Knesset To Discuss Armenian Genocide

KNESSET TO DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Amnon Meranda

Ynetnews
/0,7340,L-3524126,00.html
March 26 2008
Israel

Knesset accepts Oron’s initiative, will discuss mass murder of 1.5
million Armenians during early 20th century. Oron: ‘Certain ethical
dilemmas cannot be avoided’

In an unprecedented move, the Knesset decided on Wednesday to appoint
a committee to discuss the Armenian genocide that occurred during
World War I.

The decision was based on a proposal made by Meretz-Yahad Chairman
Chaim Oron. 11 Knesset members voted in favor of the proposal, and
none were opposed or abstained. Oron requested that the Knesset’s
Education Committee hold the discussion.

Armenian genocide remembrance day ceremony. (Photo: AP)

"It is only proper that the Knesset, which officially represents
the Jewish people, recognize the Armenian genocide," said Oron. "It
is especially important at present, as we are dealing with so many
cases of holocaust denial. There are certain ethical dilemmas that
cannot be avoided. I am aware of Turkey’s objection to the matter,
but I believe this is a subject that the Knesset must discuss."

Knesset Member Zeev Elkin (Kadima) said, "I am proud of our efforts,
which have brought on this historical achievement, and which other
parliaments in the world have succeeded in doing a while ago. Israel
should have been among the first countries in the world to recognize
this genocide."

The Armenian genocide 90% of the Armenian population residing within
the territories controlled by the Ottoman Empire were murdered or
deported during the massacre. 1.5 million Armenians were murdered or
died of starvation and disease during the period between 1894 and 1918.

The slaughter of the Armenian people is considered by many to be
the first genocide of large proportions of the 20th century. Turkey
has denied reports of the massacre, calling the event a war with the
Armenian people, and claiming that many of the Armenians were simply
transferred to different areas of the empire.

April 24 marks an international day of remembrance for the Armenian
genocide, and every year Armenians from all over the world gather to
mark the occasion.

In October 2007 the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations approved
a bill naming the slaughter of the Armenians genocide. Prior to the
vote on this matter, US President George Bush said that the bill was
not the answer to the massacre, and that its approval was likely to
damage relations with Turkey.

In October of 2006 Turkey suspended its military relations with France
due to a French law passed, making the denial of the Armenian genocide
illegal in the country.

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Euro-Armenian Games In Vienna

EURO-ARMENIAN GAMES IN VIENNA

AZG Armenian Daily
27/03/2008

Diaspora

On March 21-24, the "Euro-Armenian Games 2008" were held in Vienna
with the efforts of Austrian Armenian "Ararat" sport committee and
Armenian Ambassador to Austria Ashot Hovakimian and under the patronage
of Vienna Mayor Michael Hoyply.

More than 25 delegations with 650 Armenian sportsmen from different
European and Lebanese cities participated in the Games.

Mini football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton and
chess competitions were held.

In the opening ceremony Ambassador Hovakimian delivered a welcome
speech. He expressed his gratification in conducting similar
all-Armenian events and wished good luck to the Armenian sportsmen.

The Ambassador underlined that Euro-Armenian games are not only sport
events but they also contribute to gathering of Armenian young people
of European countries.

The next Euro-Armenian Games will be held in Switzerland, and in 2010 –
in Amsterdam.

There Is A Threshold In Home Political Struggle, Crossing Which Enda

THERE IS A THRESHOLD IN HOME POLITICAL STRUGGLE, CROSSING WHICH ENDANGERS NATION’S INTERESTS, SHAVARSH KOCHARIAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
March 25, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The fact that a great part of
the people followed first RA President Levon Ter-Petrosian is
conditioned by the lack of a sound, fully-fledged opposition in the
country. Shavarsh Kocharian, the Chairman of the National Democratic
Party, gave assurance at the March 25 press conference. According to
him, there are great many of people in Armenia, who are discontent
with the results of the February 19 elections, and some political
forces use that to solve their own problems. However, as S. Kocharian
stated, there is a threshold in home political struggle, by crossing
which political leaders endanger national interests. As an example
of his statement the NDP leader said that the U.S. is interested in
quick solution of the Nagorno Karabakh problem, which is possible
either by a compromise variant or by "forcing the weak side." In case
of deepening of instability in Armenia, according to him, naturally,
Armenia will become the weak side.

Touching upon the March 1 events, S. Kocharian said that on that
day the situation had come out of control. While, as he reminded to
the journalists, "no kiosk was broken" during the opposition rallies
in 1996. "Didn’t they have the goal to shed blood? As the candidate
knew that he would not win, he sought conflicts and blood," the NDP
leader said.

Peter Balakian To Have Lectures On Armenian Genocide In Sydney And M

PETER BALAKIAN TO HAVE LECTURES ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

Noyan Tapan
March 25, 2008

American Armenian prominent author Peter Balakian is the Armenian
Genocide Commemorative Committee’s (which is operating in Australia)
(AGCC) special guest speaker for this year’s Armenian Genocide
Commemorative events.

As the "Hye Hoki" informant of Sydney reports, Professor Balakian
will be in Australia for two weeks, lecturing and speaking in Sydney
and Melbourne about the Armenian Genocide. He is the keynote speaker
of the Sydney Armenian Genocide Commemoration, which will be held at
the University of Technologies of Sydney (UTS) Greenhalgh Theatre on
April 20. Prof.

Balakian is the author of The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and
America’s Response (2003), which received the 2005 Raphael Lemkin Prize
(best book in English on the subject of human rights and genocide)
and was a New York Times Notable Book and New York Times bestseller.

Nicosia Barrier To Be Dismantled

NICOSIA BARRIER TO BE DISMANTLED

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2008 12:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rival sides on divided Cyprus were preparing to
dismantle a poignant symbol of half a century of division in a move
diplomats hope will improve the climate for new peace talks.

Greek and Turkish Cypriot authorities said they would start work
from Monday, removing a barrier from the main commercial district
of Nicosia that has split the United Nations-patrolled medieval city
into two since 1958.

"If everything goes to plan we could expect the road to reopen March
31, or possibly April 2 or 3," Greek Cypriot town mayor Eleni Mavrou
said, Reuters reports.

The decision was taken by Cyprus President Demetris Christofias and
leader of Turkish Cypriots Mehmet Ali Talat on March 21.

Cyprus was partitioned after a Turkish invasion in 1974, which came
shortly after a Greek Cypriot coup backed by the military junta ruling
Greece at the time.

Shortly before joining the European Union in 2004 the Greek Cypriots
rejected a United Nations plan to reunify the island.

Armenian President-Elect Visiting Moscow

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT-ELECT VISITING MOSCOW

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2008 12:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s President-elect Serzh Sargsyan is off
to Moscow on a working visit. He is scheduled to meet with Russia’s
President Vladimir Putin, his successor Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister
Victor Zubkov and Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, the RA government’s
press office said.

Over Half Fine Imposed on Gala TV Raised Through Contributions

OVER HALF FINE IMPOSED ON GALA TV COMPANY RAISED THROUGH CONTRIBUTIONS

YEREVAN, MARCH 22, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the latest information on
contribution-raising in favor of independent Gala TV channel (Gymri),
13 mln 500 thousand drams was collected, which made up 57-58% of the
fine imposed by the administrative court. The chairman of "Asparez"
club Levon Barseghian announced this at the March 21 press conference
in Yerevan. To recap, the Gyumri administrative court chaired by Judge
Edik Nahapetian on March 19 ruled to impose a fine of 25 mln 116,700
drams on Gala. The ruling comes into force from the moment of its
publication. The company may appeal within 3 months. Gala intends to
pay the fine, and then to dispute the ruling in higher courts and the
European Court of Human Rights.

L. Barseghian said that 3,000-3,500 persons from nearly 200 Armenian
communities have made contributions to Gala. The minimum amount of
contributions was 500 drams, while the largest one made 1 mln 100
thousand drams. About 24% of contributors have never watched programs
of Gala.

In the opinion of L. Barseghian, the fact of setting fire to his car
has direct relation to the protection of Gala. "When defending Gala, we
criticized a number of officials not only in connection with Gala but
also for poor performance of their professional duty, which was
perceived as criticism of Gala’s defenders," he said.

The car of the chairwoman of Gyumri-based "Asparez" club Nadezhda
Hakobian was set on fire at about 1:05 a.m. on March 21. At that moment
the car was at the disposal of Levon Barseghian. The persons on duty
saw two men approach the car and stand near it for 5 seconds. The car
instanly caught fire, police arrived in 20-22 minutes, firemen in 25
minutes. The damage done to the car makes about 900 thousand drams (3
thousand dollars).

The chairman of Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardian stated that it is
necessary to bring the level of freedom of the mass media and social
structures at least to the pre-election level and to strictly apply the
law, maintaning equal protection of the law. According to him, equal
protection of the law was violated during the state of emergency: the
restrictions did not apply to progovernment mass media, while
censorship was introduced by blocking Internet sites of independent and
opposition mass media.

In connection with the fact of burning the reporter’s car, the head of
Transparency International Armenia Office Amalia Kostanian accused the
authorities. She said that the current atmosphere in the country has
been created by them.

Democracy Needs Protection From Demagogy

DEMOCRACY NEEDS PROTECTION FROM DEMAGOGY
Lilit Poghosyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
March 21, 2008

President Robert Kocharyan sums up the lessons of March 1

Yesterday, President ROBERT KOCHARYAN convened a press conference with
the purpose of summing up the lessons of March 1 and the results of
the emergency measures imposed by the state of emergency

In the estimation of R. Kocharyan, "the regime of the state of
emergency made it possible to avoid greater losses and graver
consequences, stabilize the situation and strengthen the stabilization
process by specific actions." The results are satisfactory, "no
violation of the state of emergency was observed during the past 20
days; the Army and the Police demonstrated restraint during their
service, and the overwhelming majority of the population approached
the situation with understanding. In the present-day condition, all
the state agencies work without disruption, and life is returning to
its regular course."

Hence, the President sees no reason to extend the regime of the state
of emergency, so, as decided previously, the capital city will return
to its usual rhythm.

"My goal is to achieve the full stabilization of the situation. It is
necessary to make the situation as controllable as it was before the
elections. I must transfer the power to the newly elected President
in such stable and controllable situation," R. Kocharyan confirmed.

As regards the criminal case instituted in connection with the mass
disorders, its inquest is under way. "The approach declared previously
is in force. The people who were misled or simply appeared in the
scene of action and participated in the disorders will be treated
more mildly in case of appearing in the law enforcement agencies
voluntarily and assisting the investigative group. The regime of the
state of emergency did not envisage additional privileges and rights
for the law enforcement agencies, and their activity will continue
in the frameworks of the same legislation."

What lessons can be learnt from what happened? "First, democracy
needs protection from demagogy. I consider it to be one of the most
important lessons. We have carried out large-scale reforms in most
different spheres: both in the economic and the state government
system, but life showed that it was necessary to strengthen the
mechanisms ensuring the security of our citizens and the property
belonging to them. The foundations of the statehood should be protected
legislatively. Unfortunately, these events made it clear that our
legislation does not envisage a number of articles which are enforced
in almost all the European countries. For instance, if someone in
Germany had appealed to servicemen and police officers not to serve,
take sides with the demonstrators and avoid performing their duties,
he/she would have been sentenced to 5 years in prison, together with
the organizers of the demonstration."

Many countries enforce a much stricter punishment for such kind of
people; therefore, considering the international experience, our
legislation should be replenished by clear-cut mechanisms protecting
the foundations of the state from such encroachments, the President
is convinced. It wasn’t done up to date because it couldn’t have
occurred to anyone that "There might be people in Armenia for whom
the task of disorganizing the state machine could become a goal of
life. We came in collision with such bitter reality and must draw
relevant conclusions thereof. It is necessary to undertake serious
legislative steps in that direction."

The next lesson is that "it is necessary to undertake decisive steps
to rule out the involvement of some non-governmental organizations
in politics.

For instance, ‘The Trial of Spirit’, a veteran’s organization,
was almost entirely involved in the post-electoral processes; a
lot of members of that organization were active participants of the
disorders. It is also well known that a large group of ‘Yerkrapah’
activists also participated in all that. We cannot now say which
organizations had participation and which organizations didn’t,
but some of them did really take part in the disorders.

Such prospect should be ruled out in future. And no organization
should make attempts to turn the events to this or that side, taking
itself for a ‘joker’. This is an extremely serious danger to the state.

I am sure that it is also necessary to establish a stricter liability
for preaching violence, as well as for the steps that may lead to
violence," R. Kocharyan stated. The President also added that in
this case too, the legislation of the European countries envisages
a stricter punishment for the violation of the law.

What steps do the authorities intend to carry out in case the
opposition, faithful to its ‘promise’, celebrates the historic moment
of lifting the state of emergency by resuming the massive brainwashing
process? "If the demonstrations are not authorized, the Police will
be obliged to prevent them immediately. The demonstrations held for
9 days continuously were not prevented by the Police for one reason:
I didn’t allow them to do that since there was a process of recounting
under way, and any abrupt steps might be viewed as an attempt of
disrupting the appeals process.

I am sure I did the right thing. If, on the second day of the
unauthorized demonstrations, there had been a more abrupt intervention,
it’s quite possible that we wouldn’t be facing such grave consequences
now. I am not going to intervene now; on the contrary, I will demand
that all the steps deriving from the law be carried out," R. Kocharyan
confirmed.

Especially considering that, "People who used arms and explosives
against the Police are still under investigation, and there’s no
guarantee that they will not try to resort to new provocations with
the purpose of messing up the situation and avoiding responsibility."

And what’s the President’s attitude towards the rumors on dissolving
the Parliament and appointing new elections? "I am familiar with
that opinion. I do not absolutely accept the approach for one simple
reason: extraordinary parliamentary elections are appointed in one
case, that is, when the Parliament cannot have a political majority
and form a government.

We have no such problem. This is just an alphabet in the process of
state building and politics in general.

Besides, we are well aware that no election in Armenia has ever led
to soothing passions. So, does it make sense to enter into a new cycle
which will make the situation more complicated?" R. Kocharyan stated.

The internal and external "demands" on conducting an independent
inquiry are no less illogical and incomprehensible. This, however,
doesn’t mean that the President is against inviting specialists
from abroad and conducting a thorough study of the events, first of
all, the circumstances of the death cases. What’s more, the inquest
authority already benefits from the services of foreign experts. The
possibility of setting up a temporary parliamentary committee with
the purpose of studying those cases is not ruled out either. But
this will be feasible only after the court makes a legal assessment
on the events and the activities of the accused.

Anyway, what to do with the 350 thousand electors who voted in favor
of LTP, as these people won’t admit the election results? What to do
to mitigate the continuing tension? In response to this question,
the President brought the example of the Western practice, when
presidents are elected with an advantage of 1-2 percent of votes,
but "nobody makes a tragedy of that, saying ‘because 40.9 percent
of the people think a different way, it is necessary to change the
Constitution, implement systemic changes, dissolve the Parliament’
etc. It is a matter of political culture.

Yes, after each election, there will be a large mass of electors
that haven’t voted in favor of the authorities. We cannot raise the
issue every time in order to have the state system changed. In 2003,
Stepan Demirtchyan received more votes than L. Ter-Petrosyan – during
these elections. Does this mean we have to change the state system?"