Armenians Have At Store Counter Evidence To Ward Off Azeris

ARMENIANS HAVE AT STORE COUNTER EVIDENCE TO WARD OFF AZERIS

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS: An Armenian parliament member Mher
Shahgeldian, who is also the head of Armenian delegation to NATO
Parliamentary Assembly said today Armenian delegates have at store a
set of “compelling arguments,” which they could apply to ward off
Azerbaijani delegation’s attempts should they try to raise the Nagorno
Karabagh problem at a May 27-31 session of the Assembly in Slovenia’s
capital Ljubljana.

The head of Azerbaijani delegation to NATO PA Ziyafat Askerov was
reported earlier to say that they were going to raise this issue at
NATO PA session to seek its assessment of the conflict.

Discussions Concerning NK To Be Held in Moscow on May 1

DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING PROBLEM OF NAGORNY KARABAKH TO BE HELD IN
MOSCOW ON MAY 16-17

YEREVAN, MARCH 30. ARMINFO. On May 16-17 in Moscow the Foreign
Political Association of Russia, Association of Russian diplomats and
World Peace-Keeping Association will hold the third discussions
concerning the problem of Nagorny Karabakh. Former Cochairman of OSCE
Minsk Group for settlement of the Karabakh conflict Vladmir Kazimirov
stated during the hearings on Nagorny Karabakh held at Armenian
parliament.

Vladimir Kazimirov also expressed an opinion that Armenia is not the
guarantor of security of NKR, but a third party of the conflict. “I
cannot change this point of view. It’s another matter that Armenia,
declaring itself a guarantor of the security of NKR, may squeeze out
of the international community the maximum in order to resign from
this role – in exchange for provision of guarantees by the
international community”, the former cochairman said. Speaking about
the question of the status, he mentioned if it is not solved by
negotiations, then it will be possible to solve it by conducting a
repeated referendum of independence in the NKR territory. “As regards
the participation of representatives of the Azerbaijani community of
Nagorny Karabakh in the referendum, then the simple arithmetic shows
that their participation will not have an influence of the results of
the referendum”, Vladimir Kazimirov added. He stressed the importance
of manifestation of constructive activity in resolution to the
conflict by all the parties.

In his turn, Serge Sargsian, Defence Minister of Armenia, Secretary of
National Security Council of the president, appealed to Vladimir
Kazimirov with a request to use his contacts with Foreign Ministry of
Russia in order to attract the attention of the OSCE Minsk Group to
the document signed in 1995 concerning the terms of establishment of
the cease-fire regime, where the positions of the armed forces of the
parties in that period are fixed. “Let the cochairmen and
international community understand who violates the documents,
cease-fire regime and pushes ahead its positions. It’s high time to
focus on these problems”, Serge Sargsian stressed.

ANKARA: Swiss FM to Turkey: Confront Your Past

Zaman, Turkey
March 30 2005

Swiss FM to Turkey: Confront Your Past
By Suleyman Kurt
Published: Wednesday 30, 2005
zaman.com

In response to Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey’s comments
that Turkey should confront its past over the so-called Armenian
genocide, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has said that,
“Turkey is sure of its past.”

Gul disclosed on Tuesday that the invitation to examine the Ottoman
archives is also open to France and Switzerland. Minister Gul asked
Rey not to allow the Armenian Diaspora to ruin the relations between
the two countries in a meeting in Ankara. The National Assembly of
the Swiss parliament had decided to recognize the Armenian genocide
two years ago, and following this, Rey’s visit to Ankara had been
postponed. The Swiss Minister is also reported to have excluded the
Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) from a list of terrorist organizations.

Meanwhile, 90 members of the US Congress have called on US President
George W. Bush to recognize the allegations of Armenian genocide on
April 24th, which is considered by Armenians as the anniversary of
the alleged genocide.

BAKU: Azeri, Armenian presidents to meet in Moscow

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
March 30 2005

Azeri, Armenian presidents to meet in Moscow

Baku, March 29, AssA-Irada

Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Robert Kocharian
will discuss the Upper Garabagh conflict in Moscow, Speaker Murtuz
Alasgarov told a session of the Milli Majlis (parliament) on Tuesday.

The meeting will take place within the events dedicated to the 60th
anniversary of World War II due in the Russian capital, Alasgarov
said.*

16th Int’l Conf in LA: “Immortal Heritage of Armenian Genocide”

PanArmenian News
March 28 2005

16-TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ENTITLED `IMMORTAL HERITAGE OF
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE’ TO BE HELD IN LOS ANGELES APRIL 1-3

28.03.2005 04:33

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 16-th international conference entitled
`Immortal Heritage of Armenian Genocide’ will be held in Los Angeles
April 1-3 within the frames of International Conference on Armenology
organized by the University of California, Los Angeles, IA Regnum
reports. The event is dedicated to the 90-th anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide. Scientists from Argentina, Armenia, France,
Lebanon, Syria and the US are expected to take part in the
conference. Armenia will be presented by Karen Khachatrian and Anahit
Khosroyeva (Institute of History), Raffi K. Hovannisian (Armenian
Center for National and International Studies) and Tigran Matosian
(Institute-Museum of the Armenian Genocide).

ANKARA: Pamuk’s books burned in flag display demonstration

Turkish Daily News
March 28 2005

Domestic Newsline
Monday, March 28, 2005

Pamuk’s books burned in flag display demonstration

ANK ~V Turkish Daily News

Writer Orhan Pamuk’s books along with flags of the outlawed
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK/Kongra-Gel) were burned during a flag
display demonstration on Sunday in Bilecik, 313 kilometers west of
Ankara, reported the Doðan News Agency.

The demonstration was prompted by an attempt to burn a Turkish flag
in the southern city of Mersin during Nevroz celebrations last week.

Ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Bilecik deputy Fahrettin
Poyraz and Republican People’s Party (CHP) Bilecik deputy Yaþar Tüzün
attended the demonstration.

The demonstrators carried banners condemning internationally
renowned writer Pamuk for claiming that large numbers of Armenians
and Kurds were killed in Turkey.

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AFA Opens Its Liaison Office In Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh

Americans For Artsakh
Washington, DC
Tel: (202) 215-1800
Email: [email protected]
Web:

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 25, 2005
Contact: Hrant Jamgochian
Email: [email protected]

AMERICANS FOR ARTSAKH OPENS ITS LIAISON OFFICE IN STEPANAKERT, NAGORNO KARABAKH

Washington, DC – Stepanakert office of the Americans For Artsakh (AFA)
organization has begun its operations in Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
Artsakh.

AFA application for registration in Nagorno Karabakh followed a July
2004 resolution of the AFA Board of Directors to open a representation
in Artsakh. By another Board decision, Elvina Azarian was appointed
director of the AFA Liaison Office in Artsakh. A native of Stepanakert,
Elvina volunteered her time and skills to advance AFA’s innovative
projects in Artsakh.

Working in close cooperation with both the NKR government and the
public, the AFA Liaison Office in Artsakh will be responsible for
project implementation, regular updates on humanitarian and development
needs of Artsakh, and on-site support for visiting members.

In separate meetings with AFA President Zaven Khanjian and Executive
Director Hrant Jamgochian, NKR President Arkady Ghoukasian voiced his
strong support for the AFA objectives and pledged close cooperation.

In May 2004, AFA sponsored two seismologists from Nagorno Karabakh to
participate in the “2004 Disaster Resistant California” international
conference in Sacramento, CA. Since last year, Liaison Office director
Azarian has represented AFA in the CIMAP – a local committee tasked
with implementation of medical assistance projects for Artsakh’s
children and veterans.

This month AFA launched a first-ever food market study in Artsakh. AFA
Board of Directors is currently reviewing a number of innovative
projects in democracy development and education for their possible
implementation.

Americans For Artsakh is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization
established to preserve freedom, strengthen democracy, foster economic
development, protect the cultural identity and promote the heritage
of the people of Artsakh. The founding Board of Directors include:
Zaven Khanjian, President; Dr. Hratch Abrahamian, Vice President; Savey
Tufenkian, Treasurer; Rita Balian, Secretary; and Edward Chobanian.
To learn more visit:

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Photo Caption: Nagorno Karabakh President Arkady Ghoukasian voices
his strong support for the Americans for Artsakh’s (AFA) objectives
and pledges close cooperation. From left to right Mrs. Sona Khanjian,
President Arkady Ghoukasian and AFA President Zaven Khanjian

To request this photo for publishing with the press-release, send an
email to [email protected]

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Ousted Kyrgyz president slams ‘unconstitutional coup’

Ousted Kyrgyz president slams ‘unconstitutional coup’

ABC Online, Australia
Last Update: Saturday, March 26, 2005. 2:00am (AEDT)

Kyrgyzstan’s deposed president Askar Akayev has slammed the ouster of
his regime as an “unconstitutional coup d’etat”, Kyrgyz and Russian
media reported.

“An unconstitutional coup d’etat has occurred in the republic,”
Mr Akayev said in a message to a Kyrgyz news agency in his first
comments on Thursday’s chaotic opposition protests that sent him
fleeing from a country he had ruled since 1990.

“A group of irresponsible political adventurists and conspirators
embarked on the criminal path of grabbing power by force,” the message
said, according to the reports.

“The rumors about my resignation are not true… In the current
situation I took a decision to temporarily leave the country in order
to avoid bloody excesses.”

“The attempt to rid me of presidential powers via an unconstitutional
route is a crime against the state,” Mr Akayev said. “My current stay
outside the country is temporary.”

Mr Akayev did not say where he was, though unconfirmed media reports
said he had fled to Kazakhstan with his family.

Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier in the day offered to take
in Mr Akayev.

“We will not object if Askar Akayev wants to come to Russia,” Mr
Putin told journalists during a visit to Armenia.

-AFP

Raging Bull is ready

Sydney Morning Herald, Australia

Raging Bull is ready

March 26, 2005

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Bring it on: Vic Darchinyan in training at Jeff Fenech’s Marrickville gym
ahead of his bout against Mzukisi Sikali on Sunday night.
Photo: Craig Golding
Vic Darchinyan, regarded as the hardest puncher around, wants to add the IBO
to his IBF title, but that’s just the start of his ambitions, writes Brad
Walter.

Vic Darchinyan doesn’t like to make predictions about how long his
fights will last. “It is not good to say I am going to knock someone
out,” the IBF world flyweight champion said ahead of Sunday night’s
title unification bout against South Africa’s Mzukisi Sikali at the
State Sports Centre. “I look to finish as soon as possible. If I can
finish in 10 seconds, I will. My fitness is very good, but I don’t
look to be punching long distance. I go to kill.”

Having won 22 fights – 17 by KO – since moving to Sydney from Armenia
after the 2000 Olympics to train under Jeff Fenech, the record of
the undefeated Darchinyan speaks for itself.

“He’s so cocky that sometimes it’s scary,” Fenech says. “He comes
back after a round and says, ‘You want me to knock him [out] now? This
round, I finish?’.” Fenech says the 29-year-old Darchinyan is, pound
for pound, the hardest puncher in Australian boxing.

Having shed 8.5 kilograms in the past five weeks to get down to 50.8kg
for the fight, he can bench-press more than twice his own weight.

“He’s just so strong,” Fenech said. “If he hits anybody, they’re gone.
That’s it, fight over. He can knock anybody out.”

Darchinyan’s greatest victory to date was an 11th-round KO in December
of the previously unbeaten Irene Pacheco, who was making his seventh
defence of the IBF title, but the win was the culmination of 21 years’
preparation and more than 300 fights.

Considered a national hero in his native Armenia, Darchinyan took up
boxing at the age of eight and quickly discovered he was good at it.

“I loved it,” Darchinyan recalled. “I beat everyone in my city [of
Vanadzor] after a couple of months by knockouts, and I remember the
first time I fought as a 15-year-old all the kids wanted to fight
like me.”

Joining the international amateur circuit at the same age, he achieved
a record of 152 wins from 170 fights throughout Europe and the US but,
in the hope of attaining Olympic gold, resisted approaches to turn pro.

Although Darchinyan did not win a medal at Sydney 2000, Fenech said
the Armenian was a stand-out fighter at the Games and he invited him
to join his stable, which includes Nedal ‘Skinny’ Hussein and Lovemore
Ndou, who are on the undercard of Sunday night’s fight.

“I wanted to become an amateur champion and then a professional
champion, but it was not to be,” said Darchinyan, whose has the
nickname of Raging Bull.

“Now it doesn’t matter,” he said. “I am world champion in the IBF
and now I want to collect belts.”

Darchinyan said that when he has all the belts, he will “look to go
to bantamweight, which is two divisions up”.

First, however, Darchinyan has to overcome Sikali, the IBO flyweight
champion who is unbeaten since 1999. Trained by Harold Volbrecht,
who plotted Phillip Holiday’s career-ending defeat of Fenech in 1996,
Sikali boasts a record of 29 wins.

These include 17 victories by knockout, two draws and five losses
during a 36-fight career, and the South African has successfully
defended his title on three occasions.

Fenech said Sunday’s keenly awaited bout would undoubtedly be the
biggest test so far for Darchinyan.

But the southpaw, whose father, Rubik, will carry the IBF belt into
the ring, is extremely confident.

“He is a smart boxer,” Darchinyan said of his South African
opponent. “I have watched the videos and I can see that he is a
good mover.

“But I know in my head that I am much stronger than him and that I
am much smarter.

“I don’t think it will go the distance, but I don’t want to say I
will beat him easily.”

Armenian, Russian leaders open Year of Russia in Yerevan

Armenian, Russian leaders open Year of Russia in Yerevan

Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
25 Mar 05

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and Russian President Vladimir
Putin attended the opening of the Year of Russia in Armenia on
25 March.

At a ceremony held in Yerevan’s Opera and Ballet Theatre and shown
live on Armenian Public TV, Kocharyan welcomed the guests in Russian.

The Armenian president stressed close historical and cultural ties
between the two countries.

“This legacy is an eternal value and a firm basis for current
partnership relations between Armenia and Russia,” Kocharyan said.

Addressing the ceremony, President Putin hailed the current level of
political and economic ties.

“Russia is the main investor and economic partner of Armenia, and
bilateral trade is increasing each year,” Putin said.

Putin also said Russia was interested in the resolution of the Nagornyy
Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which has been
“a serious test for the region”.