After Inauguration Ceremony Tete-A-Tete Talk Between Robert Kocharia

AFTER INAUGURATION CEREMONY TETE-A-TETE TALK BETWEEN ROBERT KOCHARIAN AND SERGE SARGSIAN HELD IN RA PRESIDENT’S RESIDENCE

Noyan Tapan
April 9, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, NOYAN TAPAN. After the solemn ceremony of assuming
his post newly elected RA President Serge Sargsian left for the
RA President’s residence. Robert Kocharian and Bella Kocharian met
S. Sargsian and Rita Sargsian.

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA President’s
Press Office, a tete-a-tete talk between the two Presidents took
place, after which S. Sargsian and R. Sargsian bade farewell to R. and
B. Kocharians.

ANKARA: Gov’t Launches Long-Awaited Drive To Amend 301

GOV’T LAUNCHES LONG-AWAITED DRIVE TO AMEND 301

Today’s Zaman
April 8 2008
Turkey

After years of foot dragging, the government eventually submitted a
proposal to Parliament to amend Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code
(TCK), stipulating that future prosecution under the infamous law
will require permission from the president.

Government spokesman Cemil Cicek, speaking after a Cabinet meeting,
said the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) was ready
to ask Parliament for amendments to Article 301, which has been used
in the prosecution of intellectuals, journalists and activists for
"insulting Turkishness." It was not immediately clear when the
Parliament would vote on the bill.

The law has been subject to harsh criticism from the European Union,
which says it restricts free speech; Turkey’s Nobel Prize-winning
novelist Orhan Pamuk has been tried under Article 301, and journalist
Hrant Dink, tried and convicted under the same law, was killed in
2007 by a teenage hitman who said he had killed the ethnic Armenian
editor for insulting Turks. But the government’s unwillingness
to change Article 301 despite more than two years of mounting EU
and domestic calls has proven to be a major obstacle for progress
in Turkey’s EU accession process and led to questions over the AK
Party rule’s commitment to reform. The government’s eventual step to
change Article 301 comes amid mounting pressure from its staunchly
secularist opponents at home, who filed a closure case against the AK
Party on charges of becoming a focal point for anti-secular activities
last month.

The AK Party appears to have decided to strike back with a package of
reforms, including those long sought by the EU, as well as a couple
of constitutional amendments to make party closures more difficult.

One of the major amendments proposed by the AK Party states that
future prosecution under Article 301 will require permission from the
president. Earlier proposals said the permission should be issued by
the justice minister or by a committee of specialists. "The predominant
inclination among the AK Party is that president’s permission should
be sought," Cicek told reporters.

He explained that the president would decide not on whether the
alleged crime has been committed or not but on whether such a court
trial would be in the public interest or not.

Cicek also said some changes are planned in the text of the article
in accordance with proposals from legal specialists. The text of
the law is expected to be changed to stipulate that "insulting the
Turkish Republic" will be criminalized, instead of the vague notion
of "insulting Turkishness." The maximum prison term, currently three
years, is also expected to be reduced to two years to make it difficult
for those prosecuted under Article 301 to serve jail time.

The TCK states that prison sentences of up to two years can be commuted
to suspended sentences.

Reform package

The government has dismissed reports that it is preparing a special
package of reforms to save the party from closure, saying instead
that its efforts are guided by a national program for EU-inspired
reforms that Turkey is preparing to set out what reform steps will
be taken when.

"We are currently preparing a national program. It will set out the
short-term, medium-term and long-term reform priorities for Turkey,"
Babacan told reporters at a joint press conference with visiting
Laotian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Thongloun
Sisoulith. "It will also set out a calendar for us for political
reforms."

Asked to comment on reports that the Prime Ministry’s
Secretariat-General for EU Affairs has drafted a list of reforms that
should be passed immediately, Cicek said the government had no list
of priorities. "Our commitments stem from the national program," he
said. The national program will be released mid-year and will specify
which reforms will be carried out before the current legislative year
in Parliament ends in three months and which ones will be delayed to
the next legislative session, said Babacan.

The AK Party’s efforts to reform Article 301 are unlikely to receive
support from the two main opposition parties, namely the Republican
People’s Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP),
but the ruling party has enough members in Parliament to pass the
changes alone.

Media reports say the MHP will lobby against amendments to Article
301 and has allocated some $2 million to fund lobbying efforts.

Babacan said the government was determined to go ahead with reforms
despite objections that might arise.

"We are determined on the issue of reforms. No matter how hard they
are, we believe reforms are important for Turkey’s future. They are
important for the expansion of basic rights and freedoms and the
deepening of democracy," he said.

Haigazian: "Let the Earth Breathe": A Collective Exhibition

PRESS RELEASE
From: Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director
Haigazian University
Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
P.O.Box. 11-1748
Riad El Solh 1107 2090
Tel: 01-353010/1/2
01-349230/1

Haigazian University Presents "Let the Earth Breathe": A Collective
Exhibition on the Endangered Environment

Beirut, 07/04/2008- On Friday the 4th of April, 2008, with the
collaboration of the Ministry of Environment, and the financial
sponsorship of MTC TOUCH, the leading mobile telecommunications company
in Lebanon, opened the collective painting exhibition entitled "Let the
Earth Breathe", at the Haigazian University Art Center, Matossian
Gallery, amidst a big crowd of diplomats, religious leaders, artists,
media representatives and art appreciators.

The exhibition groups nine prominent Lebanese artists, Ghassan Ghazal,
Joseph Honein, Mona Jabbour, Charles Khoury, Jacqueline Ohanian, Raouf
Rifai, Arwa Seifeddine, Missak Terzian and Anita Toutikian who joined
their hands together in advocating for the care of the endangered
environment. The exhibition aims at highlighting on the University’s
concern vis a vis the most important ecological issues in the world in
general, and our country Lebanon in particular.

The inauguration started with a welcoming word of the University
President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian who expressed Haigazian University’s
mission and leading role in caring for and protecting the environment.

"Environmental sustainability and responsibility is always a joint
effort of all stakeholders… So is the success of today’s event, which
came into fruition with the joint efforts of the University for its
vision, the Ministry of Environment for their support, MTC Touch for
their financial backing, the artists for their creative works, the media
for their coverage and public attention, and the audience for their art
appreciation and culture", stated Haidostian.

The Director General of the Ministry of Environment, Dr. Berge Hadjian
preferred to express his word by playing the song "La Terre Meurt" (The
Earth Dies), of Charles Aznavour’s latest release, "Colore ma Vie"
(Color my Life).

The audience was emotionally touched by listening to the verses, "The
earth dies and man is careless, he lives his life at his wish and his
taste…If the Erath dies where do we go?…The promised land the
inheritance of our children is agonizing little by little…The ugliness
proclaims victory…In finance and Business, Oil is the Master word, and
no one worries about the water…."

Around 30 paintings of different media and techniques decorate the walls
of the Matossian Gallery, in addition to a few installations at the main
entrance.

The works show that the artists are highly affected by their surrounding
environment; they want to give satisfaction to their inner spirit,
retaining at the same time the symbol of things.

The exhibition invites us to go deep in ourselves, searching for the
mystery in the works, and overcoming the superficiality of things by
interpreting each work according to our own sensibility.

P.S. The exhibition runs till Friday the 18th of April 2008, from 10:00
a.m. till 7:00 p.m. except for Sundays.

Sureniants: State of health worrying

AZG Armenian Daily #065, 05/04/2008

Post-election

SURENIANTS’ STATE OF HEALTH WORRYING

"State of health of Suren Sureniants, who has gone on
hunger strike from March 24, is worrying, but he is
not going to stop it", defender of Suren Sureniants’
interests Hovik Arsenian informed "Azatutyun"
radio-station.

According to him, Suren Sureniants will continue
hunger strike until the prosecution is stopped and he
is released.

Answering the question about Suren Sureniants’ state
of health, the lawyer said, "He had sight problems, at
present his eyes are bloody and he has got kidney
aches".

Translated by L.H

Azerbaijan Deepening Cooperation To Join Euro-Atlantic Structures

AZERBAIJAN DEEPENING COOPERATION TO JOIN EURO-ATLANTIC STRUCTURES

Interfax News Agency
April 3 2008
Russia

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev says Azerbaijan is deepening cooperation
in its effort to integrate in Euro- Atlantic structures.

Ilham Aliyev spoke at a dinner given by NATO General Secretary Jaap de
Hoop Scheffer for heads of state and governments of the Euro-Atlantic
Partnership Council (EAPC), the Azeri president’s administration
told Interfax.

Aliyev noted Azerbaijan’s economic development and growing role in
the region. Azerbaijan has actively contributed to European energy
security and cooperated in the Caspian-Black Sea region.

Touching upon the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Aliyev said that, after
Armenia’s occupation of part of Azeri territory and ethnical cleansing,
more than one million Azeris had to abandon their native land.

He said that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could be resolved only if
the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan was restored.

During the visit to Bucharest, Aliyev also met with Latvian
President Valdis Zatlers and discussed cooperation in integration in
Euro-Atlantic structures and in energy security.

10.1% GDP Growth Recorded In Armenia In Jan-Feb

10.1% GDP GROWTH RECORDED IN ARMENIA IN JAN-FEB

ARKA
April 4, 2008

YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. A 10.1% increase in Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) was recorded in Armenia in January-February as compared with the
same period of last year. This is the second result in CIS countries
covered by the report of CIS Statistical Committee.

High economic growth indicators are maintained by Azerbaijan – 13.4%.

Relatively lower is the economic growth rates recorded in Tajikistan
– 1.8%.

According to the CIS, Statistical Committee, the average economic
growth was 8% in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

According to the report, the following countries come after Azerbaijan
and Armenia in GDP growth: Belarus – 9.9%, Russia – 9.2% (as per
economic activity types), Kyrgyzstan – 7.2%, Ukraine – 5.8%.

Only data of 2007 against 2006 are provided for Georgia (12.4%),
Uzbekistan (9.5%), Kazakhstan (8.5%), and Moldova (3%). No information
is provided on Turkmenistan.

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Call On Yerevan And Baku For Political Co

OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS CALL ON YEREVAN AND BAKU FOR POLITICAL COMPROMISE

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.04.2008 17:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On 3 April 2008, the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
Group released the following statement:

"On the margins of the NATO summit in Bucharest on April 2-4, 2008,
the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, Ambassador Yuri Merzlyakov
(Russian Federation), Ambassador Bernard Fassier (France), and
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza (United States),
and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman in Office,
Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, met with Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister and President-elect Serzh Sargsyan,
together with their Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Elmar Mammadyarov
and Vartan Oskanian.

"The two leaders and the Co-Chairs exchanged views on ways to
reduce differences between the sides and forge consensus on the
Basic Principles for the Peaceful Settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
Conflict.

"The Co-Chairs reiterated their support for the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan and reaffirmed their longstanding view that a peaceful
resolution of the conflict will require a negotiated political
compromise on the final status of NK, pending the future approval of
its population.

"The two leaders and the Co-Chairs agreed to continue the negotiations
on the existing basis, further clarify the current proposal on the
table, and pursue additional steps to advance the peace process. For
that purpose, the mediators underscored the utility of meetings at
the highest level between the sides as soon as possible."

BAKU: Muradova: MG could have at least abstained from voting in UN

Today, Azerbaijan
March 30 2008

Bahar Muradova: "The Minsk Group could have at least obstained from
voting during the adoption of this resolution"

30 March 2008 [18:15] – Today.Az

"OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs shouldn’t equalize the occupiers with the
occupied side’, said Bahar Muradova, Vice-Speaker of the Parliament.

According to APA, she said that the stance of public organizations
on changing of co-chairs was understandable.

Bahar Muradova has criticized mediation mission of Minsk Group
co-chairs in the negotiations.

`Unfortunately the mission of the Minsk Group does not yield result,
because they have not submitted alternative variant, acceptable for
both sides, so far. This situation is arising from the activity of
co-chairs and Armenia’s non-constructive position. On the other hand,
the co-chairs shouldn’t try to balance positions of the sides.
Unfortunately, voting on the UN last resolution confirming the
occupation fact showed that co-chairs’ stance was prolonging the
solution of the conflict. The Minsk Group could have at least
obstained from voting during the adoption of this resolution",
B.Muradova underlined.

/APA/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/43913.html

Sergey Haroutiunian Resigns From Post Of General Director Of RF Hock

SERGEY HAROUTIUNIAN RESIGNS FROM POST OF GENERAL DIRECTOR OF RF HOCKEY FEDERATION

Noyan Tapan
March 26, 2008

MOSCOW, MARCH 26, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. Sergey Haroutiunian,
the General Director of the Hockey Federation of Russia, has
resigned. This information was provided by the Radio Liberty quoting
the "Sovetski Sport" newspaper.

Vladislav Tretiak, the Chairman of the Federation, has said that the
resignation of Haroutiunian was a surprise for him. "I did not expect.

However, that is his decision," Tretiak mentioned.

Haroutiunian was appointed General Director of the Hockey Federation
two years ago, when Vladislav Tretiak headed the organization.

Andranik Margaryan’s Fund Opened At The National Archive

ANDRANIK MARGARYAN’S FUND OPENED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE

armradio.am
25.03.2008 15:20

The National Archive of Armenia has replenished with another fund:
part of ex-Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan’s personal documents
have been submitted to the Archive.

Director of the Archive Amatouni Virabyan said during the opening
ceremony of Andranik Margaryan’s fund that the 34 items provided to
the archive by Andranik Margaryan’s family include photos, articles in
the press, recorded TV programs, letters, telegrams and his Diploma,
Andranik Margaryan’s personal files – the form filled in by him,
the autobiography, the work record card, presidnet’s decision to
appoint him to the post of the Prime Minister, other documents.

Amatouni Virabyan expressed hope that Andranik Margaryan’s archive
fund will still be enriched. The number of the fund is 1 706. It will
be open to everyone.

Amatouni Virabyan noted that unlike the Soviet times, there are no
secret funds in the Archive. "What is kept in the National Archive –
documents, films, photos, records – is open for study," he said.