Statement Of The National Assembly

STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

KarabakhOpen
20-02-2008 15:28:35
Nagorno Karabakh Republic

In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the resolution passed
on February 20, 1988 at the extraordinary session of the Soviet of
People’s Deputies of the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, the
Nagorno Karabakh National Assembly:

– reaffirms the determination of the people of Artsakh, which is
embodied in the Constitution adopted at the nationwide referendum on
December 10, 2006, to build a democratic, sovereign state that has
been proclaimed on the basis of the right to free self-determination
on September 2, 1991 and vested with independence at the Referendum
of December 10 of the same year;

– certifies that the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is ready to resolve
the existing differences with Azerbaijan exclusively by means of
negotiations;

– insists that the authorities of Azerbaijan respect their obligations
to the international community, including the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic; abandon the unpromising policy of confrontation and form
an atmosphere of confidence and tolerance between the parties, which
will have a positive impulse on the efforts at finding ways for a
comprehensive settlement;

– appeals to the Parliaments of all States, the United Nation and
other interested international structures to promote a dialogue
between the elected representatives of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
and Azerbaijan;

– expresses certainty that the international community properly
values the achievements of the Nagorno Karabakh people in building a
democratic state governed by the rule of law, forming a civil society
and takes with understanding its legal aspiration to become a full
member of the community of free states.

This statement was made public and was fully approved at the
nationwide meeting attended by thousands of people on Revival Square
of Stepanakert.

Over 30 CIS observers to monitor pres elections in Armenia

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Feb 18 2008

Over 30 CIS observers to monitor pres elections in Armenia

18.02.2008, 12.15

MOSCOW, February 18 (Itar-Tass) – The situation on the eve of the
presidential elections in Armenia is `good and businesslike,’
vice-speaker of the Federation Council Alexander Torshin, who heads a
group of observers from the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, told
ITAR-TASS by telephone from Yerevan.

According to Torshin, the delegation includes 32 people from the CIS
countries. He said that on Monday, the observers would split into
small groups that will work in different places.

Meetings in support of candidates passed quietly. Monday is `a day of
silence’ in Armenia. The elections will be held on Tuesday.

BAKU: Mossad presents Baku w/dossier about Kurds crossing Karabakh

Yeni Musavat, Azerbaijan
Feb 17 2008

Mossad presents Baku with dossier about Kurds crossing Karabakh

by Sabuhi Mammadli’s

As we have already reported, the USA has for the first time raised
the PKK issue in the bilateral anti-terror talks with Azerbaijan.

Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy to the Coordinator Office of
the Coordinator for Counterterrorism Frank Urbancic, who visited Baku
after Ankara [on 14-15 February], held talks to this regard. As we
wrote in yesterday’s issue, Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz
Azimov, who met Urbancic, also said that the PKK started to threaten
Azerbaijan.

[Passage omitted: Yeni Musavat has published a series of reports
about the PKK in Azerbaijan]

The start of discussions about the PKK by US officials in Azerbaijan
indicates that the situation is more serious than we expected. As
Urbancic noted, as a result of operations carried out by the Turkish
armed forces, the PKK, which came under the heaviest strikes and
suffered losses, has started to change the places where they
administer and locate themselves. Kurdish terrorists who cross the
Turkish-Armenian borders in plain clothes have started to resettle in
Armenia’s Goris [in Syunik Region], Masis [in Ararat Region] and
Gugark and Azerbaijan’s Fuzuli and Lacin districts under Armenian
occupation. A total of 56 terrorists have made for Lacin so far.

[Passage omitted: quote from Israeli newspaper saying that the PKK
has started to set up its camps in Karabakh, including Lacin and
Fuzuli districts]

Israel’s intelligence service, Mossad, has already submitted reports
to Ankara and Baku about the movement of the PKK [members] from
Turkey to Armenia, Nagornyy Karabakh and occupied Azerbaijani
districts.

Along with Turkish territories, Iran’s territory is also being used
actively for the movement of the PKK to Armenia. Moreover, the Kurds
who have moved to Karabakh and Armenia are immediately being given
IDs confirming their Armenian registration and citizenship.

[translated from Azeri]

BAKU: US Azeris protest gross mistakes in the by Bradt Travel Guides

Today, Azerbaijan
Feb 17 2008

The U.S. Azeris Network protests gross mistakes in the "Armenia with
Nagorno Karabagh" by Bradt Travel Guides Publishing House

17 February 2008 [04:13] – Today.Az

The U.S. Azeris Network (USAN) (), is a registered
non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian genuine grassroots advocacy
and voter education network that is facilitating political activism
and efforts by the Azerbaijani-Americans and other Turkic-Americans
and their associations, organizations, councils, conferences, and
other formal, semi-formal and informal groups, on federal, state and
local levels. Through the auspices of the U.S. Azeris Network, the
voice of the Azerbaijani-Americans is becoming unified and
strengthened. USAN is the first nationwide grassroots organization
uniting Azerbaijani-Americans, conducting successful fundraisers and
being created by the grassroots, for the grassroots.

Recently USAN members have picked up a copy of the "Armenia with
Nagorno Karabagh" and were outraged by the sheer number of gross
mistakes, misrepresentation and outright false statements. After
authoring an article by the USAN team for a leading Azerbaijani
online publication, Day.Az (
), and submitting a
negative review of the book to Amazon.com
( 21633/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img
), a protest letter to the publishers of the guide was adopted and
made available through the USAN network –
. The USAN letter follows this
Action Alert.

All USAN members and friends of Azerbaijani-Americans are urged to go
to and send the letter to their elected
officials.

# # #

USAN Action Campaign Letter: Protest Travel Guide mistakes over NK
and other parts of Azerbaijan

To the attention of the Bradt Travel Guide and The Globe Pequot Press
publishers,

As a member of the Azerbaijani community, I am simply flabbergasted
and outraged by Nicholas Holding’s "Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh",
published by Bradt Travel Guide in the UK and The Globe Pequot Press
in the US (ISBN 1841621633). Both the maps and the text of the book
are misrepresenting the facts and plain false on more than one
occasion.

Firstly, the Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as seven (7) other regions of
Azerbaijan that have been occupied by Armenia (a total of some 16% of
the territory of Azerbaijan, from which all of its 800,000 strong
Azerbaijani population has been ethnically cleansed), are recognized
by the international community, including both US and UK, as being
part of Azerbaijan (for a detailed review of all these aspects, read:
). Nowhere do you mention any of
these facts, nowhere does your book and author even attempts to cover
its utter bias with any kind of disclaimers. It is absolutely
unacceptable that your publishing houses serve as clearinghouses of
propaganda, separatism and distortion.

At the same time, the regional capital of the Karabakh region of
Azerbaijan official name is Khankendi. This is the historic name of
the city, which was changed by Soviets in 1923 to Stepanakert (the
only name which you use in the book), and was re-named back in 1992
by the independent Azerbaijan. Same applies to many other toponyms
and name-places which you use for the Azerbaijani regions, reflecting
your book’s absolute Armenian bias, with complete negligence and
disregard for well-known facts and international law.

Compare your maps with those from the following official or otherwise
respected sources:

CIA World Factbook:
book/geos/aj.html
The National Geographic magazine:
ions/atlas/azerba/azerba-dl.gif
The U.S. State Department:
The UN:

Secondly, it is important to stress that there is absolutely no
evidence that Karabakh ever belonged to Armenia, especially before
the creation of the USSR. All relevant official maps and Soviet
documents of the time clearly show that Karabakh was part of
Azerbaijan, then upon Sovietization of Armenia was pressured to be
assigned to it but due to Azerbaijani resistance, was left within
Azerbaijan. All the relevant archive letters are available upon
request. A recent U.S. State Department historical background
clarifies the issue of historic land ownership irrefutably: "In the
late 18th century, several khanates [Azerbaijani states], including
Karabakh, emerged in the south Caucasus to challenge the waning
influence of the Ottoman Empire. After the Russian Empire eventually
took control over the region in 1813, Azerbaijani Turks began to
emigrate from Karabakh while the Armenian population of mountainous
(Nagorno) Karabakh grew. With the 1917 Russian Revolution, Azerbaijan
and Armenia each declared independence and sought control over
Karabakh during the Russian Civil War. In 1923, after the Bolshevik
takeover of the Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) was made an
autonomous region within the Azerbaijani Soviet Republic" (Source:
U.S. Department of State, "History of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict",
March 30, 2001).

Thirdly, the books makes many more other mistakes, such as the false
statistics figures from 1917, citing an official census which was
last taken 20 year prior, in 1897, and while overlooking the huge
Armenian influx into Caucasus since early 19th century, which has
been well documented by Russian, Turkish, Iranian, Azerbaijani,
European, American and even Armenian researchers. Perhaps the census
data from the Russian Imperial Census of 1897, the most authoritative
statistical document, should be considered as the most reliable
statistical document, and which shows Armenian population at about
40% – way below the 72% majority your book tries to push (see the
census re-print in: Prof. Audrey Altstadt, "The Azerbaijani Turks",
Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1992).

Fourthly, the wholesale declaration of all Christian heritage on the
territory of occupied Azerbaijan as being Armenian is simply not
true. Instead, nearly all churches, monasteries, cemeteries and other
tangible Christian heritage in Karabakh region is that of Azerbaijani
ancestors, the Caucasian Albanians, who as a nation officially
converted into Orthodox Christianity in 313. In fact, Dr. Hratch
Tchilingirian, an Armenian nationalist who is a researcher from the
London School of Economics, admitted that: "Beginning with the
fifteenth century, the monastery of Gandzasar became the seat of the
native Catholicos of the Albanian Church" ("Religious Discourse on
the Conflict in Nagorno Karabakh" / Religion in Eastern Europe,
Volume XVIII, Number 4, August 1998).

Finally, it is despicable when the books talks about massacres of
Armenians in Baku and Elizavetpol in September 1918, but completely
fails to mention that Armenians has committed the biggest massacre in
March 1918, by slaughtering no less than 12,000 Azerbaijanis in Baku.
This act, described in vivid details by British journalist and
historian Peter Hopkirk, was described by him as "genocidal" ("Like
hidden fire. The Plot to bring down the British Empire", Kodansha
Globe, New York, 1994, pp. 281-287). To commemorate that and other
Armenian atrocities against innocent Azerbaijani civilians,
Azerbaijan observed March 31 as the Day of Massacre since 1919, which
today symbolizes the day of the Azerbaijani Genocide.

I would like to once again express my utter disappointment and
outrage, and deplore your publication of this book, in violation of
every single ethical and moral standard as well as the law. You
should not only pull the book off all the shelves and initiate a
total recall of all of its remaining stock, but apologize in writing
to the Azerbaijani (and all other) readers for printing such a book,
and offer the Azerbaijani side to publish an authoritative travel
guide with editorial control done by a group of recognized American
and British specialists.

URL:

http://www.day.az/news/politics/108364.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/18416
http://www.USAzeris.org/travel.htm
http://www.USAzeris.org
http://www.cria-online.org/j2_3.php
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fact
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpedit
http://www.state.gov/p/eur/ci/aj/
http://www.un-az.org/karta.jpg
http://www.today.az/news/politics/43166.html
www.USAzeris.org

Sargsyan: With people’s support we succeeded in a short time

Serzh Sargsyan: Due to people’s support we managed to considerably
succeed within a short period of time

2008-02-17 16:25:00

ArmInfo. "When I was making a speech from this place nine months ago,
before the parliamentary election, I was speaking of the Armenia of my
dream where everybody will be able to ensure a happy life for
themselves and their families by their wages", Armenian Prime Minister,
Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), a presidential
candidate, Serzh Sargsyan said at a rally in the center of Yerevan,
Sunday.

"At that time I promised that pensioners will receive high pension, and
healthcare will become more available for the population", Sargsyan
said. He pointed out with content that he managed to carry out his
promises within a short period of time. He noted that optimism prevails
over pessimism in Armenia. Sargsyan added that he wouldn’t be able to
achieve considerable success over the past 9 months if people failed to
support the RPA’s pre-electoral program. "Due to your trust, we managed
to increase the state budget and wages. I am going to work hard in the
future, too, to contribute to Armenia’s development. I want our
children to have a good future, live in strong and prosperous Armenia",
he stressed. Sargsyan asked people for a vote of confidence and
support.

Tsarukyan: Only Serzh Sargsyan can solve the problems of Armenia

Gagik Tsarukyan: Only Serzh Sargsyan can solve the problems of the
Armenian people

2008-02-16 14:45:00

ArmInfo. Only Serzh Sargsyan can solve the problems of the Armenian
people and state, the leader of the Prospering Armenia party, MP Gagik
Tsarukyan said while meeting with residents of Abovyan, Kotayk region.
"Today, all the candidates are giving promises but only Sargsyan can
make them true. Sargsyan is well aware of the problems of our people
and knows how to solve them. He has proved his competence and has kept
the promises he gave during the last parliamentary elections,"
Tsarukyan said. He urged the people to vote for Sargsyan and his "Go
Ahead Armenia!" program on Feb 19.

Artur Bagdasaryan Pretends To Become Front-Runner At The First Round

ARTUR BAGDASARYAN PRETENDS TO BECOME FRONT-RUNNER AT THE FIRST ROUND OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, THE HEAD OF HIS ELECTORAL HEADQUARTERS SAYS

arminfo
2008-02-14 14:31:00

ArmInfo. ‘Judging from the meetings with voters, the mood of the
electorate and real public opinion polls, our leader Artur Bagdasaryan
pretends even not to the second place but to leadership in the first
round of the presidential election’, – deputy chairwoman of Orinats
Yerkir party, leader of Artur Bagdasaryan’s electoral headquarters
Hegine Bisharyan told journalists at Pastarq club today.

She also added that in such conditions if there are the opposition
forces striving to consolidation they should join candidate for
president Artur Bagdasaryan. ‘Over the political talks with Levon
Ter-Petrosyan there was not a problem of obligatory supporting of his
candidacy by Orinats Yerkir party. They also discussed the problem
of consolidation not only before the first but also the second round
of the election. We declared about our participation even before the
parliamentary election. As for unification, it is possible but not
as a result of blackmail used by some people from Ter-Petrosyan’s
surrounding’, – Bisharyan said.

Later she went against her earlier statement that Serzh Sarkisyan
does not have chances to win at the first round, for this reason Artur
Bagdasaryan will occupy at least the second place. ‘If Ter-Petrosyan
supports Artur Bagdasaryan, the latter will gain a victory at the
first round of the election’, – Hegine Bisharyan is sure.

British Embassy Neutral On Presidential Race

BRITISH EMBASSY NEUTRAL ON PRESIDENTIAL RACE

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.02.2008 16:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The British Embassy in Yerevan rejects the
allegations in a report in the "Hayots Ashkhar" daily on 13 February
titled "British Embassy in the role of a courier?", that an Embassy
driver disseminated "propaganda material" for the election campaign
of an Armenian presidential candidate.

"There is no basis for this accusation. The UK Government strongly
supports the efforts of the Armenian Government to conduct democratic
and transparent elections in Armenia, and maintains strict impartiality
in the contest," reads a statement issued by the Embassy.

"The British Embassy in Yerevan has supported a public awareness
project against election bribery. This project is publishing several
thousand leaflets encouraging Armenian voters to refuse election
bribery, in support of the efforts of the Armenian authorities
to promote a free and fair contest on February 19. The leaflets
have been distributed to NGOs and to all presidential candidates’
campaign offices that have expressed an interest in distributing
them. The Embassy driver was assisting the Embassy in delivering these
leaflets. The leaflets have been delivered to "It’s Your Choice",
"Center for Community Dialogue and Initiatives", "Hakastver", and
"Armedia" NGOs, as well as the election campaign headquarters of the
presidential candidates Aram Harutyunyan, Arman Melikyan, Artashes
Geghamyan, Arthur Baghdassaryan, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Serzh Sargsyan,
Tigran Karapetyan, Vahan Hovhannisyan and Vazgen Manukyan," it says.

Armenian-Georgian Talks On Border Demarcation To Restart Soon

ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN TALKS ON BORDER DEMARCATION TO RESTART SOON

armradio.am
14.02.2008 14:30

Negotiations between Armenia and Georgia on border demarcation will
restart in the near future. The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and
Georgia Vartan Oskanian and David Bakradze dwelt on the question
during the meeting in Kiev, Press and Information Department of
Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed.

The parties also discussed issues of deepening the bilateral relations
in the fields of economy, trade, transport and investments. Special
attention was paid to the implementation of regional projects.

The Ministers spoke about the peaceful initiatives for solving the
regional conflicts.

BAKU: Hermit academic bids for executive: Levon Ter-Petrossian

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
Feb 15 2008

Hermit academic bids for executive: Levon Ter-Petrossian
15.02.08 17:37

(dpa) – Armenia’s first president Levon Ter-Petrossian’s dramatic
comeback from a decade out of the public eye has added spark to a
presidential campaign that had seen little competition for the
incumbent’s favoured candidate.

At celebrations for the small post-Soviet state’s independence in
September, Ter-Petrossian announced his return to politics with
blistering criticism of Armenia’s current leadership.

The charismatic former leader threw off the mantle of the media- shy
academic with inflammatory rhetoric that went as far as tacitly
accusing the duo of President Robert Kocharian and his favoured
successor Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian of responsibility for a
terrorist attack that killed several prominent politicians in 1999.

Ter-Petrossian, an oriental scholar, returned to academia after his
ouster in 1998, publishing a 600-page book on the Crusades last year.

He faces old enemies in the current campaign having been forced from
power by Kochrian and Sarkisian over economic discontent and a severe
backlash to his conciliatory stand in peace talks over Azerbaijan’s
ethnically-Armenian breakaway region of Nagorno- Karabakh.

That frozen conflict has turned into one of the fiercest issues in
the current election campaign, opening onto wider differences over
the direction of the country’s future foreign policy: Working towards
a rapprochement with the West or cementing old alliances with Russia.

Ter-Petrossian has spoken in favour of NATO accession talks and
positively of US plans to deploy missile defence systems, which
Russia opposes.

But the comeback candidate has alleged he met with the Russian
presidential frontrunner Dmitry Medvedev in an indication he does not
stand for a rupture with Russia, which holds a military base in
Armenia.

Claiming that the establishment candidate holds a monopoly over the
country’s media and administrative resources, Ter-Petrossian has
taken his campaigning to the streets drawing impressive crowds of
between 12,000 to 20,000.

But analysts said the candidate had far to go to win back voters’
trust, many of whom remember his presidency as a period of economic
stagnation when nights were often spent by candle light due to
chronic power outages.

It will be a battle between the memories of the hard times under his
presidency and frustration with perceived corruption under the
current political leadership that would provoke a protest vote,
according Gegam Khalatyan, the president of the Association of
Armenians in Russia.