Howard denies fresh leadership speculation

NEWS.com.au, Australia

Howard denies fresh leadership speculation

By Maria Hawthorne, Melissa Jenkins and Crystal Ja September 16, 2007
03:41pm

PRIME Minister John Howard has denied fresh speculation that he will
hand over to Treasurer Peter Costello as early as Tuesday.

And Mr Costello made it clear he would not challenge for the Liberal
leadership, even if a key opinion poll shows the Government heading
for a landslide loss.

Supporters of Mr Costello told Fairfax newspapers today that a
leadership switch could still take place before the federal election,
due within weeks, if Tuesday’s Newspoll shows no turnaround in the
Coalition’s fortunes.

But Mr Howard, who last week stared down party critics who thought the
coalition would be better off without him, rejected the suggestion.

`Well, that’s news to me,’ Mr Howard said at an Armenian cultural
festival in Sydney.

`My position was outlined last week and you know me, it hasn’t
changed.’

Mr Costello also ruled out any move.

`My position is today as it was last week and as it was last year,’ Mr
Costello told Channel 9.

`I’m going to this election as a team. John Howard asked me to go to
this election with him as his deputy leader and his treasurer.

`Last year, I said I would. I will. That’s it.’

Labor has been leading the Government in opinion polls all year, with
the most recent Newspoll showing the Opposition 18 points ahead on a
two-party preferred basis.

Tuesday’s poll is the first taken since last week’s damaging
leadership turmoil, which forced Mr Howard to reluctantly outline his
plan to step down next term if his Government is re-elected.

Yesterday, he promised to remain on the backbench for the full term,
sparing the voters of Bennelong a by-election, if the Coalition won.

Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey said there were no plans to
revisit the leadership, dismissing the speculation as `absolute
rubbish’.

`I can say with total conviction that John Howard will be leading us
to the next election and beyond,’ Mr Hockey told Channel 10.

But he conceded the Government would take a battering in the opinion
polls.

`Last week was a very difficult week for the Government. I would be
surprised if Newspoll were not the same or if not worse for the
Government given what happened last week,’ Mr Hockey said.

However, deputy Labor leader Julia Gillard said she expected Mr
Howard’s personal approval rating to rise in the Newspoll because
voters felt sorry for the Prime Minister.

`I think Australians watching that very painful episode might reward
him with a little bit of a sympathy card,’ she said.

`He was pleading with Australians for his political life.’

Mr Howard can call the election for any Saturday between now and
January 19, but has promised it will be held by early December.

Ms Gillard said there were no excuses for not calling it by next
weekend at the latest.

Mr Howard said it would be a challenge to win a fifth consecutive term
in office, but not impossible.

`All elections are tough and I have been saying all year this one will
be the toughest,’ he said.

`But I believe the Coalition can win the election. I believe when
people focus on the substance we have delivered … that they will
decide in our favour.’

Oskanyan Is Leaving For Belgium

OSKANYAN IS LEAVING FOR BELGIUM

A1+
[03:58 pm] 12 September, 2007

The RA Minister of Foreign Affairs Vardan Oskanyan will leave
for Belgium to participate in the solemn ceremony of Villa Empain
palace rehabilitation works in the diplomatic district of Brussels by
"Poghosyan foundation". The event will take place under the patronage
of the RA President Robert Kocharyan and the Chairman of Belgium
Senate Arman de Deker.

The aim of the foundation’s initiative is to establish center of
dialogue of Eastern and Western cultures, which will promote the
dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures as an architectural
heritage.

The foundation began its activities in 1992 in humanitarian,
pedagogical and cultural fields, mainly in Armenia and in
Lebanon. "Poghosyan foundation" finances the RA President’s annual
prizes in a number of fields.

During his visit in Belgium the RA Foreign Minister will also make
speeches at "Heinrich Boll Foundation", where leading analysts and
representatives of scientific centers of Brussels will be present.

TBILISI: OSCE Mission To Georgia Holds Multicultural Summer Camp For

OSCE MISSION TO GEORGIA HOLDS MULTICULTURAL SUMMER CAMP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Messenger.ge, Georgia
Monday, September 10, 2007, #171 (1438)

Young people in Georgia, many of them of Armenian and Azerbaijani
origin, are attending a summer camp funded by the OSCE Mission to
Georgia aimed at encouraging the integration of national minorities.

The 32 teenagers and young people from Kvemo Kartli-a region south
of Tbilisi that is home to large ethnic minority communities-were
given the opportunity to learn, relax and play sports at the Black
Sea resort of Kobuleti. The week-long camp ends tomorrow.

"The camp is helping young people increase their appreciation of
each other, civil society and their country," said Lola Ansede of
the OSCE Mission.

The participants engaged in activities to learn more about
multiculturalism, environmental protection and civil society, and to
boost their English and Georgian language skills. They also played
games and took part in sports events designed to develop team building
and social skills.

Organized by the OSCE Mission, the camp was coordinated by the Union
of Azerbaijani Women and the Bolnisi Youth Centre, both from Kvemo
Kartli. US Peace Corps volunteers helped run the outdoor games and
sports events.

Belmont asked to pull out of ‘No Place for Hate’ program

Belmont asked to pull out of ‘No Place for Hate’ program

By Cassie Norton, Belmont Citizen-Herald
Watertown TAB & Press

Mon Sep 10, 2007, 06:02 PM EDT

WATERTOWN, MA –

The Human Rights Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the
Board of Selectmen that Belmont withdraw from the No Place for Hate
Program and sever all ties with the Anti-Defamation League.

The committee cited the ADL’s failure to unambiguously recognize the
Armenian Genocide and its continued opposition to Congressional
resolutions recognizing the genocide of hundreds of thousands
Armenians in the early 20th century.

"We very much like the No Place for Hate campaign," HRC chairwoman
Laurie Graham said in an interview. "It’s a viable curriculum and
program. But the connection to the ADL makes it imperative that we
part with it."

She said the group’s "sticking point" was the ADL’s refusal to support
HR 106, a congressional bill which calls for the recognition of the
Armenian genocide in U.S. foreign policy.

Graham said if the selectmen vote to withdraw from the program, the
HRC and Belmont Against Racism are ready to create a new diversity and
tolerance education program.

Selectmen Paul Solomon and Dan Leclerc attended Thursday’s meeting.
Leclerc said he wasn’t ready to publicly state his views on the issue,
saying he wanted to hear the HRC’s presentation without prejudice.

"You could say I’m in the process of processing it," Leclerc said.

Solomon said he was in total support of the HRC’s position.

"This is in advance of the [selectmen’s discussion]," he said, "but I
will support their stand."

Graham has already informed the Office of the Board of Selectmen and
the local branch of the ADL of the HRC’s recommendation, and will be
drafting a letter explaining its position.

Town Administrator Tom Younger said the HRC will be on the agenda for
the Sept. 17 selectmen’s meeting, unless the board decides otherwise.

The ADL has scheduled a meeting in November to discuss the No Place
for Hate program and the withdrawal of towns across the country in
support of Armenian-Americans and HR 106.

"We don’t know what will happen at that meeting," Graham said, "but we
didn’t want to wait that long to make our decision."

Around 100 residents of Belmont and a few neighboring towns attended
Thursday’s meeting, which was held at the Town Hall Auditorium.
Several Belmont Armenian-Americans gave voice to their frustrations.

Pine Street resident Lenna Garibian spoke about her grandmother, who
was 5-years-old when Turkish soldiers came to her house and told her
to start walking. She did, with her mother and 3-year-old brother,
across the Syrian Desert.

Garibian’s great-grandmother died on that long journey. Just before
she did, she told her daughter to take care of her little brother. She
tried, Garibian recounted, but somewhere along the way, her brother’s
hand slipped from hers. The guilt haunted her until the end of her
days.

In her remarks to the HRC, she said no Armenian "should sit with a
revisionist Turkish historian… to discuss whether the genocide
happened or not. The world knows. Turkey knows. [ADL director] Abe
Foxman knows. This was a genocide."

"As Armenians, we are aware of our past, taught about our past," she
said in an interview. "I think [the HRC’s decision] sets a good tone
moving forward, that Belmont will not tolerate an equivocation of the
truth, of justice."

She said she was pleased by the decision and by the support the
Armenian-Americans have received from the HRC and BAR.

"We’ll take the good things from No Place for Hate, and there are a
lot of good things," she said, "and move forward with our own plan to
combat hatred."

She added that she was "optimistic that the selectmen will do the right thing."

Source: 714242

http://www.townonline.com/watertown/homepage/x2145

PKK’s Cooperation With The Greeks

PKK’S COOPERATION WITH THE GREEKS
Ali KULEBİ

Dogan Daily News
Monday, September 10, 2007

A possible withdrawal of Turkish troops from northern Cyprus will
not only facilitate the goals of imperialist Western nations, but
it will also jeopardize the future of our kinsmen and strengthen PKK
terrorists on the island

European Union is a union that always gives importance to human
rights. But ironically, one of two EU member states, Greek Cyprus, is
basically founded by so-called leaders with acknowledged backgrounds in
terrorism. The other one is Greece, whose spoiled acts and support of
terrorism ironically do not disturb the so-called Western civilization
either. This is the Greece that surpassed European states in practicing
double-standards, injustice and atrocities by prohibiting our kinsmen
living in Western Trace to be called ‘Turk’ and establishing their
own associations under the name ‘Turk’ in spite of the decisions
of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and appointing Muftis
(religious leaders) from Athens forcibly and not letting the Turks
to choose their own Muftis.

Our relations with Greeks and Greek Cypriots, who are protected
by hypocritical West, are managed despite their hostile efforts to
collaborate with the Armenians to spread libelous and false news and
engage in defamation campaigns.

Hypocritical Western world cannot answer this issue, which best
exemplifies its injustices: "Why could Czech and Slovak communities,
which are very similar in terms of ethnicity, religion, language,
history and culture, secede from Czechoslovakia in one night and
this was welcomed. Or why Yugoslavia was allowed to split into seven
peoples and seven republics, while two hostile societies [in Cyprus],
which do not have any relations and do not have any common aspects
in terms of ethnicity, religion, culture and history, are tried to
be hold together forcibly?"

What are the goals of Western nations in this compulsion?

Hypocritical Western states have to explain why they disregard the
support of Greece and Greek Cyprus for terrorism, while they always
express their disapproval of terrorism.

As a matter of fact, it would be naïve to expect those, mostly NATO
member EU nations, which support the terrorism of the Kurdistan
Workers’ Party (PKK) militarily, politically and economically in
various degrees, to condemn Greece and Greek Cyprus about such support.

Greece’s support for the PKK:

It is obvious that the PKK is supported by Greece, considering the
PKK’s historical development with major support from Greece. Greece
has always intended to damage Turkey in every way and seize a portion
of our land as a part of its ‘great idea’, "Megali Idea".

To this end, Greece initially helped the establishment and assistance
of ASALA, the Armenian Terror Organization, with the agony she
experienced after our 1974 Peace Operation in Cyprus. Following our
state’s strike against ASALA, Greece changed her tactics and started
to play its cards on Kurds.

In this context, first it initiated the "Lavrion Camp" near
Athens. Ayfer Kaya with the code name Rozarin, who was responsible for
military training at the Lavrion Refugee Camp that was once used to
treat foreign refugees, told in an interview with the Time Magazine
that Kurdish young men coming to the camp receive military training
under the auspices of Greek officers. They are then they sent to
Turkey for terrorist activities.

It was known that until the 1990s, Lavrion was one of PKK’s most
important training bases along with Bekaa Valley. Those activities
in Lavrion, which is still known to function, are continuing right
in front of the secret services of our so-called NATO allies. This
point, and the fact that our allies are trying to take advantage of
the PKK card for their intentions about Turkey, is more obvious when
the origins of the guns captured from the PKK are considered.

It is an acknowledged fact, that Lavrion and the support given to the
PKK is a national policy of Greece and it is backed by every Greek
government and the deputies of PASOK, DIKKI and the YDP.

Following developments and information about the PKK’s active presence
in Greece as a result of Greeks’ and Greeks Cypriot’s vengeance pursuit
for their defeat in 1974 are presented in various media agencies:

· Stelyos Papathemelis, who was a member of the Greek Parliament, was
a PASOK member who nourished and directed ASALA’s and PKK’s activities
against Turkey. In 1978-1979, he joined and represented his party in
the conventions organized by ASALA in various European countries,
and made speeches such as: "Turks are enemies of all of us. They
only understand violence, so their blood has to be shed in order
to bring them to their knees." During his two terms of Public Order
Ministry in the PASOK government, Papathemelis supported terrorism
against Turkey in Greek Cyprus. In October 29, 1994, while Turks
in northern Cyprus were celebrating their "Republic Day Festival",
Public Order Minister of Greece came to the island and participated
in a convention in LefkoÅ~_a (Nicosia). In the convention, he got
together with representatives of the PKK, ASALA and a Greek terrorist
organization functioning in Cyprus under the name of "Committee of
Solidarity with Kurdistan". In the convention, the future terrorist
activities in Turkey for the year 1995 were discussed and decisions
were made.

· Another person who was helping the terrorist activities of the PKK
was a PASOK politician Panayotis Sguridis, who was the vice president
for the president of the Greek Parliament, Apostolos Kaklamanis. He was
a fan of terrorist chief Abdullah Ocalan, who killed 35,000 innocent
people. Sguridis paid countless visits to PKK camps in Syria and
Lebanon and met Ocalan there.

· Among the other Greek politicians who supported the PKK terrorist
organization, were PASOK deputy Dimitrios Vunatsos, Greek Parliament
President Apostos Kaklamanis, ex-Minister of Education Dimitrios
Arsenis, ex-Minister of National Defense Tsohazopoulos, ex-Minister of
Foreign Affairs Pangalos. During the first term of the Prime Minister
Andreas Papandreou, PKK’s activities in Greece, which used to be an
important educational and logistical base for the PKK, were moved to
Greek Cyprus as a result of pressure from Turkey and reactions from the
world. As Greek Cyprus started to reach some of it goals in accessing
the EU in the mid-1990s, it got encouraged and intensified the support
for the PKK that it once gave to ASALA as a so-called state policy,
in accord with hostility toward Turkey and the goal of capturing the
whole island to itself.

In this context:

· In 1990, offices of Kurdistan National Liberation Front (ERNK)
and Kurdish Democratic People’s Unions (YDK) opened in LefkoÅ~_a.

· Following this, Kurdistan Culture Association Office was opened
in Limassol.

· Trodos, Mashera and Stavrovoru terrorist camps were built in order
to train PKK members and send them to Turkey to commit terrorist
activities. The camp in Trodos was built on the land that belongs to
the Greek National Church.

· Moreover, two offices in Limasol and LefkoÅ~_a that belonged
directly to PKK were opened with special help from Cypriot Greeks.

· It was confirmed that in the March of 1996 Greek Orthodox Church
invited the head terrorist Ocalan to city of Baf (Paphos) and gave
him a significant amount of money.

· It was known that in 1990s, the PKK was smuggling arms over Lazkiye
Harbor while trafficking drugs to Europe through Greek Cyprus.

· It is was also known that Greek Cyprus was a first stop for the
guns that the PKK acquired from several countries. The allegations
about transportation of the arms that the PKK purchased from Russia,
which included $7 million-worth of guns and 8 SAM-7 ground-to-air
anti-aircraft missiles, by a Greek Cypriot flagged ship called Nissos
to Greek Cyprus and then to the PKK over Syria exemplify this point.

· There are more allegations that Greek Cyprus carried out those
activities more secretly after its accession to the EU.

· It is known that in the early 2000s, about 500 PKK militants took
shelter in Greek Cyprus and took payment from the Greek Cypriots
under the name of social assistance.

· It is known that institutes and terrorists of PKK extensions
received support from European and Greek Non-governmental Organizations
(NGO) and in addition to this, the Greek Administration supported
those extensions in terms of material and political assistance.

· In line with Greek Cypriot National Policy, the Democratic Center
Union Party’s (EDEK) and Greek Communist Party’s (AKEL) common policy
was that "Turkey is the common enemy of the Kurds and Greeks" and
therefore the PKK should be supported in every way.

This particular point shapes the Greek-PKK relations.

· It is known that wounded PKK terrorists in our southern borders
were most of the times treated in Greek Cypriot hospitals.

· The most solid example of Greek’s hostile policies against Turkey
is the fact that when terrorist Abdullah Ocalan was apprehended in
Kenya on February 16, 1999, he had a Greek Cypriot passport arranged in
the name of Lazaros Mavros, who was a columnist in the Fileleftheros
Newspaper, published in Greek Cyprus, and the head terrorist is taken
from the Embassy of Greece in Kenya.

· It is rather meaningful that right after this incident,
Representatives House of the Greek Cyprus has taken decisions
that condemned the arrest of the head terrorist and declared the
continuation for the support given to the PKK.

It is obvious that enemies of Turks, who clearly have common goals
about Turkey, are going to take advantage of Greek Cyprus, which is in
a strategically important location because of its proximity to Turkey,
Syria and the Middle East. This is important because as the PKK cannot
continue its activities in Syria and Lebanon freely it will use the
island as a base thanks to special efforts and support from the Greeks.

Escalation of PKK Activities in KKTC

It is especially attention attracting that since the gates opened in
Cyprus on April 23, 2003, Greek agents and PKK elements, who can freely
enter northern Cyprus, increased their terrorism serving activities in
northern Cyprus. It is also striking that PKK-related associations and
institutes in Greek Cyprus have increased their propaganda aimed for
Kurdish-descendant students and citizens in northern Cyprus and have
started to provide those students with financial assistance. The PKK
militants among the Kurdish construction workers on both sides of the
island have intensified PKK propaganda and recruitment efforts under
the Greek Administration’s watch and support, facilitated by the free
passage through the borders and the present indifferent policies of
the northern Cyprus administration. Another important point is that
all anti-Turkish activities in the world are controlled and directed
from Greece, and PKK militants take their orders from their so-called
commanders in Greece.

Efforts for the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from the island

The common and most important aim of PKK militants and some similar
groups in northern Cyprus and Greek Cypriots as well is the ‘withdrawal
of the Turkish troops from the island’.

Our kinsmen in Cyprus are intensely propagated, and they are tried
to be deceived about this issue by false and very unfair news.

However, there is a historical fact that has to be remembered: the
massacres Greek Cypriots committed against our kinsmen in 1963 and
in 1967, which were performed according to the Akritas Plan. However,
the Turkish Armed Forces saved our kinsmen from almost being totally
massacred in 1974 after a Greek coup, which was a part of a second
plan called Ifestos. Therefore, it is necessary to mention that a
possible withdrawal of the Turkish troops from the island will not
only facilitate the goals of imperialist Western nations, but it will
also jeopardize the future of our kinsmen and will help to strengthen
the presence of PKK terrorists on the island.

* Ali Kulebi is acting president of the Ankara-based TUSAM
(National Security Strategies Research Center). He can be reached
at [email protected]

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Aghvan Hovsepyan Will Give Irrefragable Answers

AGHVAN HOVSEPYAN WILL GIVE IRREFRAGABLE ANSWERS

Lragir, Armenia
10-09-2007 17:01:05

Speaker Tigran Torosyan told reporters today the parliament will most
probably reappoint Aghvan Hovsepyan as prosecutor general. Tigran
Torosyan said the office of prosecutor general is now undergoing
reforms which determined President Robert Kocharyan’s proposal to
reappoint Aghvan Hovsepyan. He said the parliament will probably
ask the prosecutor questions regarding the recent scandalous cases,
and hopefully the prosecutor general will give irrefragable answers.

Playful Eastern Euro mashup at heart of "Masquerade"

Reuters

Playful Eastern Euro mashup at heart of "Masquerade"
Sun Sep 9, 2007 11:10PM EDT

Featured Broker sponsored linkBy Anastasia Tsioulcas

NEW YORK (Billboard) – Since time immemorial, "classical" composers
have frequently borrowed material from popular tradition — just think
of the myriad settings of the secular French song "L’homme Arme" in
Masses written from the 15th century onward, or of Percy Grainger’s
arrangements of the songs he recorded in the Australian countryside in
the earliest years of the phonographic era.

In a fascinating new recording called "Maskarada" (Crammed, September
27), Romanian Romani (Gypsy) group Taraf de Haidouks has a lot of fun
with the folk-goes-classical equation. The group has inspired some of
the hippest classical performers and composers around today, including
the Kronos Quartet and Osvaldo Golijov, and has found a good friend
and colleague in actor Johnny Depp .

As the album’s translated title ("Masquerade") suggests, there’s a bit
of playful disguise going on, and the Taraf players blend genres to an
often dizzying degree. At one point, the band teasingly pulls out
British composer Albert Ketelbey’s Orientalist fantasy "In a Persian
Market," which itself mimics Balkan music. Thus, it’s tough to discern
who’s borrowing from whom — and how tongue-in-cheek that sinuous
ballad portion is at heart.

The inclusion of six tunes from Taraf de Haidouks’ own repertoire
provides plenty of the group’s signature fun and virtuosity. But it
also gives great context to what a composer like Bela Bartok was
hearing when he ventured into the rural depths of his native Hungary
as well as Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia and elsewhere to hear
and collect folk music.

INTERPRETING BARTOK

These kinds of music and playing styles then found their way into
Bartok’s pieces like the Ostinato or the Romanian Folk Dances, all of
which are given the Taraf de Haidouks special treatment on
"Maskarada."

Cornerstones of Spanish music also get revisited. Spanish sounds,
including flamenco, are in part the legacy of the country’s Romani
population. ("Gypsy" is a word that mistakenly links these peoples to
Egypt; as scholars have well documented, the Romani migrated during
the course of centuries from India westward. Flamenco’s rhythms and
sounds are rooted in that legacy.) In homage, the group includes two
Spanish selections: Manuel de Falla’s "Ritual Fire Dance" and Isaac
Albeniz’s "Asturias."

As ever, cross-cultural meldings go two ways: According to the album’s
liner notes, no Romanian wedding is complete without Armenian composer
Aram Khachaturian’s "Sabre Dance" (a piece that’s also known to every
"pops" orchestra in existence). The Romani musicians give Khachaturian
a nod by including his Lezghinka from the 1933 Dance Suite for
Orchestra, as well as the waltz from Khachaturian’s "Masquerade"
theatrical music written for a Lermontov drama of the same name. They
also return composer Joseph Kosma to his Hungarian roots via a new
version of his cabaret classic "Autumn Leaves."

Longtime Taraf fans will greet "Maskarada" with a knowing grin. Some
of them who aren’t already familiar with the "classical" repertoire
might get to know a bit of Bartok or Albeniz through the group’s
re-envisionings. And certainly classical aficionados who think that
they know Bartok, de Falla or any of the other "art" composers
included on "Maskarada" will become reacquainted with them filtered
through a very different light.

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NKR: A Calling Session Of The NKR National Assembly

A CALLING SESSION OF THE NKR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Azat Artsakh Tert
Sept 7 2007
Nagorno Karabakh Republic

On September 5th the first calling session of the NA fifth conference
of the NKR fourth convening took place. Before opening of the
meeting, pointing out that the Parliament convenes a calling session
for the first time in its new residence, the Speaker of the NKR NA
Ashot Ghoulian congratulated his colleagues and the other presents
in occasion of this event. According to the time-limit of NA, the
session began by performing the state hymn. Leaving anchanging in
previous session the previous stuff of the permenant commission of
NA, the session re-established the deputies Garik Grigorian, Romella
Dadaian and Ararat Danielian as the members of the commission.

Establishing the submitted agenda of the session, the Parliament
then established the agenda of the fifth session. Winding up the
discussion, the Parliament then listened to the notification of the
NKR CEC about organizing and carring out the election of July 19th,
2007, by which the chairman of the CEC Sergey Nassibian performed.

The last document, discussed at the session, was the draft of NA
decision about convening a special session of the National Assembly
in connection with accepting a post of the NKR president. In the
result of taken place exchange of opinions, the Parliament decided to
convene a special session on September 7th, 2007, at 17:00 o’clock
in NKR Officer’s House (st. Sasuncy David 3, Stepanakert). So the
maiden calling session of the NA fifth conference of the NKR fourth
convening finished the work.(press-service of the NKR CEC reported).

Ammunition Plant Resumes Work In Armenia

AMMUNITION PLANT RESUMES WORK IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.09.2007 16:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yesterday Armenian Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan
took part in the ceremony of restart of Neytron plant owned by DG Arms
Corporation. The PM walked through the plant rooms and familiarized
himself with the modernization works, the RA government’s press
office reported.

Serge Sargsyan was told that DG Arms Corporation has carried out
construction and repair works totaling $4,7 million since April 2007
with the purpose of modernization of the productive capacity and
facilitation of administrative territories.

The machines were also repaired and mounted in accordance with the
technological processes.

The plant is expected to produce 100 million cartridges per year.

Watch The President From Afar

WATCH THE PRESIDENT FROM AFAR

KarabakhOpen
07-09-2007 14:41:37

Today the ceremony of inauguration of the NKR president Bako Sahakyan
will take place at 17:00 at the Home of Officers. The reporters are
invited to the ceremony but it became known that they are denied
access to the hall of the ceremony.

The media were informed that special monitors will be placed in the
foyer where they can watch the ceremony live. Only the guests can
watch the ceremony. About 100 guests have been invited from the United
States, France, Ukraine and other countries to Karabakh. The Armenian
President Robert Kocharyan will also be present at the ceremony. The
Armenian prime minister Serge Sargsyan will not arrive in Karabakh,
although his visit had been expected.

After the ceremony there will be a concert at the Square of
Rebirth. There will be stars from Armenia.

By the way, this is the first time in Karabakh when the reporters
are not allowed into the hall of inauguration. The innovation
of the Armenian president Robert Kocharyan in 2003 has reached
Karabakh. Hence, the acting president Arkady Ghukasyan, who stated on
the day of the voting that black PR had penetrated to Karabakh from
Armenia may also point to another know-how that came to Karabakh from
Armenia: watch the president from afar.