UAF’s 139th Airlift Delivers Over $1 Million of Aid to Armenia

UNITED ARMENIAN FUND
1101 N. Pacific Avenue # 301
Glendale, CA 91202
Tel: 818.241.8900
Fax: 818.241.6900

For Immediate Release
5 August 2006

UAF’s 139th Airlift Delivers Over $1 Million of Aid to Armenia

Glendale, CA – The United Armenian Fund’s 139th airlift arrived in Yerevan
on August 5, delivering over $1 million of humanitarian assistance.

The UAF itself collected $530,000 of medicines and medical supplies for this
flight, most of which were donated by AmeriCares ($484,000) and Catholic
Medical Mission Board ($46,000).

Other organizations which contributed goods for this airlift were: Nork
Marash Medical Center ($75,000); Armenian American Cultural Association
($67,000); Armenian General Benevolent Union ($63,000) and Centre d’
Assistance Mondiale Armenien de Montreal ($55,000).

Also contributing to this airlift were: Dr. Samuel Malayan ($33,000); Dr.
Stephen Kashian ($27,000); Women’s Guild Central Council ($26,000); Bay Area
Friends of Armenia ($25,000); Armenian American Medical Association of CA
($23,000) and Shushi Music School Society ($22,000).

Since its inception in 1989, the UAF has sent $444 million of humanitarian
assistance to Armenia on board 139 airlifts and 1,341 sea containers.

The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian Assembly of America, the
Armenian General Benevolent Union, the Armenian Missionary Association of
America, the Armenian Relief Society, the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
America, the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and the
Lincy Foundation.

For more information, contact the UAF office at 1101 North Pacific Avenue,
Suite 301, Glendale, CA 91202 or call (818) 241-8900.

Abdullayeva Places Ghukasyan in a Difficult Situation

ABDULLAYEVA PLACES GHUKASYAN IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION

Lragir.am
03 Aug 06

On August 3 Arzu Abdullayeva, the chair of the Azerbaijani National
Committee of Helsinki Civil Assembly, gave a news conference in Baku.

This news conference is interesting in the sense that Abdullayeva
told about her visit to Armenia and especially Karabakh. The news
conference of the Azerbaijani defender of human rights revealed some
interesting details concerning Arkady Ghukasyan. Maybe these are not
revelations but in this case Arkady Ghukasyan should also announce
about it or deny Abdullayeva’s words. And according to Abdullayeva,
Arkady Ghukasyan said, "the agreement of Armenians to the settlement
involving a common state was a concession and a chance for Azerbaijan
which Azerbaijan missed, however". But it is not all that Ghukasyan
said and that Abdullayeva told in his homeland.

According to Abdullayeva, Arkady Ghukasyan considered the discussion
of an interim status possible. "An interim status is interesting,
however we must know what is awaiting us in the future," said the NKR
president according to Abdullayeva. But this is not the end. According
to the Azerbaijani defender of human rights, Ghukasyan recognized the
right of Azerbaijan to work out the status of Karabakh. This is the
end. Hopefully this will be the end of Ghukasyan as the NKR president.

We should ask Arkady Ghukasyan what he considers himself to be in
Karabakh, a president, a governor or a self-declared official. If he is
a president, of which country? If he is the president of Karabakh, what
interim status the head of the state which was declared independent
in 1992 is talking about? It is clear that the state has not been
recognized yet but Arkady Ghukasyan may be convinced that it will
not be recognized if the head of this state speaks about an interim
status. Moreover, he also speaks about the right of Azerbaijan with
regard to the status. The right of the same Azerbaijan which used
aggression against Karabakh. The same Azerbaijan, from which Karabakh
became independent, at the expense of thousands of victims. And now
the president of this independent country not only considers the
existence of some interim status possible but also recognizes the
right of a state to interfere although our people gave thousands of
victims to become free from this state.

If Arkady Ghukasyan considers himself a governor, he made a serious
subordination mistake, speaking about something which is the right
of the president of Armenia, because he works out the foreign policy
of the country. And if Arkady Ghukasyan is a self-declared official,
in this case Karabakh needs to hold a presidential election as soon
as possible, for someone may decide to grant an interim status to an
independent state. Hurry to save Karabakh!

It is also possible that Arkady Ghukasyan has serious expectations
that after reaching an interim status until 2007 he will have a
chance to be president for another two terms in Karabakh with a new
status. Especially that Matthew Bryza hinted that the spring of 2007
is a favorable period for a definitive agreement. Devil knows what may
happen, and if before the NKR presidential election in 2007 Karabakh
is given a new status, Arkady Ghukasyan will get a legitimate chance
for nomination which he does not have now. It should not be forgotten
even if the country’s independence is forgotten, that the devil jokes
when God allows him to.

However, it is also possible that Ghukasyan does not forget, and the
devil is not joking, simply Abdullayeva is lying. It is not excluded,
because they all are human beings and tell lies, especially in their
homeland. And in that case it is not enough that Arkady Ghukasyan
publicly refutes Abdullayeva’s statement. The society does not
have a reason to believe Ghukasyan more than Abdullayeva or vice
versa. Especially that Azerbaijan is the homeland for Abdullayeva’s
lies, and Karabakh is for Ghukasyan’s. However, it is wrong to tell
lies in the homeland, otherwise this time God will not try, God will
punish immediately.

HAKOB BADALYAN

Cilicia Vessel Arriving in Nizhny Novgorod

CILICIA VESSEL ARRIVING IN NIZHNY NOVGOROD

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.08.2006 13:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Cilicia vessel, made in Armenia according to XIII
century drafts, is arriving in Nizhny Novgorod today. The ship is an
exact copy of the vessel, on which Cilician seafarers navigated in
XI-XIII centuries. Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister
of the Armenian Embassy in Russia Ashot Manukyan is arriving to meet
the crew.

The vessel has followed the route Venice-Amsterdam, having doubled
Spain and France, visited Saint Petersburg. The voyage in Russia is
the final stage of the way, devoted to the official declaration of
the Year of Armenia in Russia.

GBGD: To Acquire 100% of Tukhmanuk Mine in Armenia

GBGD: TO ACQUIRE 100% OF TUKHMANUK MINE IN ARMENIA

Knobias.com
August 2, 2006 Wednesday 4:45 PM Eastern Time

Global Gold Corporation (GBGD) announced the planned acquisition of
the remaining 49% of Mego-Gold, LLC, the company holding the licenses
to the Tukhmanuk mine and exploration areas in Armenia. According
to the August 1, 2005 acquisition agreement, Global Gold Mining,
LLC acquired a 51% interest for $1.5 million and was to pay another
$2 million by August 1, 2007; the agreement, amended as of July 19,
2006, allows for the acquisition of the remaining 49% in exchange
for $1 million and 500,000 shares of Global Gold Corporation’s stock.

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Armenian Banks and RA Central Banks Unite Efforts to Reduce Shadow E

ARMENIAN BANKS AND RA CENTRAL BANKS UNITE EFFORTS TO REDUCE SHADOW ECONOMY

AZG Armenian Daily #144, 02/08/2006

Economy

On July 31, in the course of the joint meeting of the Union of
the Armenian Banks and RA Central Bank, it decided to carry out
joint arrangements directed to reduction of the shadow economy
and activation of the banks in the crediting market. Chairman of
RA Central Bank Tigran Sargsian and Stepan Gishian, chairman of
Board of the Union of the Armenian Banks, stated about this in their
speeches. They stated that the level of shadow economy is quite high
in Armenia and this hinders the fair competition. Sargsian stated
that the banking system of Armenia functions out of the shadow and
its published indicators fully reflect the reality. He added that
due to its adequacy and liquidity, the banking system of Armenia is a
rather high level. The ROA and ROE profitability level of our banking
system is even higher than that of the European countries. Sargsian
said that in the coming few years the high level of profitability will
secure stability and high tempos of development for the banking system
of Armenia. In his turn, S. Gishian pointed out the main strategic
lines for the development of the Union of the Armenian Banks for
2006. This deepening of cooperation between UBA and RA Central Bank,
RA Government and RA Parliament, with the European Banking Federation,
application of new daft laws for will contribute to the improvement
of the legislative climate and development of the banking system of
Armenia. Touching upon the achievements fixed in the banking system
of Armenian in 2005, Gishian said that the GDP grew by 13,9%, the
common actives of the banks by 21,2%, common capital by 46,6%, the
volume of credit investments by 36%, the profitability of the capital
by 15,3%. In 2005, the liquidity of the banking system made 41,8%,
the credit rates decreased by almost 4 times. Gishian stated that RA
Central Bank will coordinate the steps envisaged for 2006. Five banks
of Armenia participated in today’s meeting, particularly, Areximbank,
Armenian Development Bank, "Ararat" Bank, ArmInvestBank and Unibank.

By Ara Martirosian

Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan received IMF Permanent Representati

Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan received IMF Permanent Representative

ArmRadio.am
26.07.2006 17:48

July 26 RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan received IMF Permanent
Representative to Armenia Nienke A. Oomes.

Congratulating the guest on appointment, Minister Oskanyan wished
success to Mrs. Oomes in her responsible mission.

The parties exchanged views on the successful cooperation between IMF
and Armenia. IMF Permanent Representative to Armenian James McHugh,
who is completing his mission in our country, highly assessed the
cooperation with the Government of Armenia, underlining that mist of
the joint programs have been successfully implemented.

At the guests’ request Minister Oskanyan concisely presented the
process of settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Catholicos Asks To Give Him Some Time

CATHOLICOS ASKS TO GIVE HIM SOME TIME

Lragir.am
25 July 06

Over the past week the Haykakan Zhamanak wrote two or three times
that the leader of one of the political parties of Armenia used to be
a pickpocket and was referred to with the nickname Pickpocket Sashik
of the Platform, and besides his main occupation he also sold erotic
video films, which were prohibited in the Soviet Union. The Haykakan
Zhamanak writes that presently the same figure is referred to with
a name and surname and is known to have been awarded a medal by the
Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin B.

The Lragir has learned that the latter fact worried some
representatives of the Armenian intelligentsia who have also been
awarded by the Catholicos. They announced to the Catholicos that they
want to return the medals. Our source says the catholicos asked to
give him some time to settle the problem, and promised to consult
the intelligentsia before awarding medals.

Obituaries: Robert Mardian

Obituaries: ROBERT MARDIAN

The Independent – United Kingdom; Jul 24, 2006
Rupert Cornwell

Robert Mardian was among the most intriguing minor actors in the
Watergate scandal – a high Justice Department and Nixon campaign
official who was convicted for his part in the scandal, only to have
the sentence overturned on appeal. He led the administration’s pursuit
of alleged subversives and trouble-makers. But he was also briefly
rumoured to have been "Deep Throat", the secret source who helped
bring about the resignation of the 36th US President. The son of an
Armenian immigrant from what was then the Ottoman empire, Mardian was
a member of the large Californian contingent in and around the Nixon
administration. He cut his political teeth on Barry Gold-water’s
presidential campaign in 1964, and worked on Ronald Reagan’s first
campaign for governor, before helping Richard Nixon in his victorious
1968 bid. In 1970 he was appointed Assistant Attorney General, and
the following year headed the federal government’s prosecution of
Daniel Ellsberg, the leaker of the Pentagon Papers.

In 1972 he was appointed a lawyer and "co-ordinator" for Nixon’s
re-election committee, the infamous "Creep" (Committee to Re-elect
the President) which was behind the break-in attempt on 17 June
1972 at the Democrats’ national offices in the Watergate building
in Washington. Despite his enthusiasm at the Justice Department for
bugging and surveillance operations, Mardian insisted he knew nothing
of the incident. That did not prevent his indictment.

Mardian was in California preparing for a fund-raising dinner
when he learnt that the five burglars had been arrested at the
Watergate complex. Prosecutors contended that on the orders of John
Mitchell, Creep’s director, Mardian telephoned G. Gordon Liddy,
one of the burglars, telling him to contact the Attorney General,
Richard Kleindienst, to have the leader of the group, James McCord,
released from custody before his identity was discovered.

Thus Mardian became one of the "Watergate Seven" to be indicted on
1 March 1974, almost five months before Nixon resigned. It was an
eminent group, including Bob Haldeman and John Erlichman, the two
Californians and top Nixon aides who formed a so-called "Prussian
Guard" at the White House, as well as Mitchell and Charles Colson,
the head of the secret White House plumbers’ unit.

Charged with obstruction of justice, Mardian faced a possible five
years in prison and a $5,000 fine. All along he maintained he had
done nothing wrong. But in January 1975 he was convicted on one count
of conspiracy to hinder the Watergate investigation. In 1976 however
his conviction was quashed. The technical ground was that he should
have been tried separately because his lawyer fell ill during the
trial. But the appeals judges also noted that the evidence against
him was not as strong as that facing his co-defendants.

Robert Charles Mardian, lawyer: born Pasadena, California23 October
1923’Assistant Attorney General 1970-72′ married 1946 Dorothy Denniss
(three sons)’ died San Clemente, California 17 July 2006.

FOCUS: Russian operators find expansion success in CIS

FOCUS: Russian operators find expansion success in CIS

Cellular-News, UK
July 25, 2006

MOSCOW, July 24 (Prime-Tass) — Nearly five years have passed since
Russian mobile operators began to expand beyond the domestic market and
operators have made great strides in the countries of the Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS). In the meantime they all failed to have
made any non-CIS acquisitions.

Russia’s first and second largest mobile operators, MTS and VimpelCom
have made very successful acquisitions across the CIS but are still
not present in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Tajikistan. MTS is
also not present in Georgia and Kazakhstan while VimpelCom has no
presence in Belarus and Turkmenistan. Russia’s third largest operator
MegaFon is present only in one country outside Russia, Tajikistan,
the poorest in the CIS. And its presence there is largely due to the
fact that Russian troops are stationed in the country.

A few days ago VimpelCom entered Georgia through the purchase for
$12.6 million of a 51% stake in Georgian mobile operator Mobitel,
which holds a license but does not have a network. Yevgeny Golossnoi
at Troika Dialog said that this acquisition was "very cheap." "It is a
very interesting acquisition, whether you look at it from a price per
potential subscribers or price for the GSM license," he said adding
that VimpelCom will probably have 800,000 users in Georgia in 2-3
years compared to almost zero now.

VimpelCom or MTS may also soon enter the Armenian market if either
company wins a tender for Armenia’s incumbent fixed-line operator
ArmenTel, which also has a mobile arm.

"All (Russian) operators are interested in entering mobile markets in
CIS countries not only because these markets develop rather rapidly,
but also because the Big Three operators will get an opportunity to
increase their subscriber bases, revenues and they will be able to
offer cheaper roaming tariffs to Russian subscribers," said Irina
Astafieva, analyst with J’son&Partners.

Ukrainian mobile operator Ukrainian Radiosystems, or URS which
was recently acquired by VimpelCom reported this month that its
revenue soared to 52.646 million hryvnas in January-June from 19.289
million hryvnas in the same period last year. In June, URS expanded
its network to cover territory where 50% of Ukraine’s population
resides and plans to increase it further to cover territory where 80%
of the population resides by the end of the year, the company said.
VimpelCom’s success in attracting clients in Ukraine shows that its
goal to achieve 10% of Ukraine’s market is "hard, but can be done,"
Uralsib commented. "Expansion into former Soviet Union will give
Russian mobile phone operators additional growth opportunities,"
Uralsib said.

The revenue of Ukraine’s second largest mobile operator Ukrainian
Mobile Communications (UMC) controlled by MTS rose 21.1% on the year
to 3.864 billion hryvnas in January-June, the company said this
month. In 2005, the company’s revenue increased 44.4% on the year
to U.S. $1.2 billion. UMC had 15.112 million users as of June 30,
according to Advanced Communications & Media.

VimpelCom, as well as MTS, is on the short list of four companies that
are bidding for a 90% stake in ArmenTel, put for tender by Greece’s
telecommunications company Hellenic Telecommunications Organization
SA, or OTE.

The remaining 10% stake in the operator is held by the Armenian
government. OTE did not say why it decided to sell the company, but
the decision was rumored to have been taken due to the fact that the
Greek company did not manage to reach an agreement with the government
on the development of the incumbent operator.

ArmenTel is a fixed-line and long-distance monopoly in Armenia. As of
April, ArmenTel’s fixed-line subscriber base stood at about 595,000
users and its mobile subscriber base at about 320,000 users.

The two Russian operators are competing for ArmenTel with a consortium
of Emirates Telecommunications Corp., or Etisalat, Istithmar PJSC,
Emergent Telecom Ventures and a consortium of VTEL Holdings and
Knightsbridge Associates.

The Russian companies have a good chance to win the tender as they are
more likely to find a common language with the local authorities and
they are more aware of peculiarities of the market, Anton Pogrebinsky,
senior analyst at Advanced Communications & Media (AC&M), said.

However, it is more difficult to say whether VimpelCom or MTS has
the upper hand in the tender, Astafieva with J’son&Partners said.

"It is hard to project which (Russian) company has a better chance,
as the tender results are influenced by lots of factors, both formal
and informal," she said.

The Greek company did not specify the amount it wanted to sell ArmenTel
for, but analysts estimated the Armenian operator to be worth about
U.S. $150 million.

MTS looks to be more interested in ArmenTel, as it may share the
fixed-line business with Russian telecommunications operator Comstar
United Telesystems, or Comstar UTS. Both MTS and Comstar UTS are
owned by major Russian holding AFK Sistema.

MTS and VimpelCom’s owners also seem to continue fighting for the
Kyrgyz GSM mobile market.

MTS and a little-known Russian company Rezervspetsmet are currently
in a legal dispute over ownership rights to Kyrgyz largest mobile
operator Bitel, which controls about 90% of the cellular market in the
country. The remaining market share is controlled by a CDMA operator,
Aktel, and a DAMPS operator, Katel.

However, even if MTS wins the legal battle for Bitel, it may get only
a shell company, as Bitel in early July publicly offered to sell
all its assets to Sky Mobile, which was bought by Russia’s Altimo,
the telecommunications arm of Alfa Group, on June 29.

Rezervspetsmet is widely believed to be linked with Alfa Group. A
spokesperson with Altimo said that the company was considering the
offer but no decision had been made.

Some analysts suggested that Altimo may eventually sell Bitel to
VimpelCom if it gets control over the Kyrgyz company through Sky
Mobile. In January, Altimo sold its stake in Uzbek mobile operator
Buztel to VimpelCom. Altimo holds a 32.9% stake in VimpelCom.

"Kyrgyzstan is of interest to Russian players not only as a way
to expand their CIS geography, but also because Bitel is, in fact,
a monopoly on the market and such companies have, as a rule, a good
outlook," Astafieva from J’son&Partners said. Russian troops are also
stationed in Kyrgyzstan.

Bitel, which used to be the only GSM operator in the country, has
already faced competition from BiMoCom, created by Cyprus-registered
investment fund Eventis Telecom. The fund is rumored to be controlled
by a group of Russian and foreign individual investors, including
Vladimir Androsik and Dmitry Ivanter, reportedly close to the so-called
St. Petersburg telecom group.

BiMoCom started providing its services under the MegaCom brand
in late April with both the brand and the logo being similar to
MegaFon’s, which is also affiliated with the St. Petersburg group.
BiMoCom’s General Director Oleg Primak said that MegaFon provided only
consultations and technical support to the newly-established operator.

Meanwhile, Altimo also has indirect exposure to mobile markets of
four CIS countries through its 13% stake in Turkish mobile operator
Turkcell. Turkcell holds a 41.55% stake in Fintur Holdings B.V. (the
rest is owned by TeliaSonera), which has controlling stakes in Azeri
mobile operator Azercell, Georgian mobile operator Geocell, Kazakh
mobile operator Kazakhstan GSM and Moldovan mobile operator Moldcell.

While Russian mobile operators have made progress in expanding
throughout the CIS, none of the operators has yet managed to enter
a non-CIS country.

On several occasions MegaFon officials said that the expansion on
foreign markets was not the key company’s focus. But its competitors
have always been looking for opportunities beyond Russian borders.

VimpelCom indicated that it was interested in some Asian countries,
including Vietnam and Afghanistan, but has not made any direct steps
towards acquisitions there. MTS is the only one of the Big Three
that has undertaken expansion attempts outside the CIS. The company
planned to participate in a tender for a 70% stake in Serbian mobile
operator Mobi 63, but has later opted out of the tender. MTS also
bid for a GSM license in Egypt this year, but failed. The company
had grandiose plans for Indian and Turkish expansion but failed to
make acquisitions there as well.

Analysts said that it would be difficult for Russian operators to
expand beyond the CIS because they were not very well-known there
and had no international experience.

While the Russian Big Three operators focus on CIS expansion, they face
increasing competition on the domestic market from foreign players.

Sweden’s mobile operator Tele2 last week purchased four Russian
regional operators with a total consolidated subscriber base of
about 270,000 users and with exposure to 3.8 million people. The deal
includes a 100% shareholding in Arkhangelsk Mobile Networks, a 100%
holding in Novgorod Telecommunications, a 75% holding in Murmansk
Mobile Network, and a 75% holding in Parma Mobile based in the Komi
republic. Tele2 also acquired the remaining minorities of Murmansk
Mobile Network as well as Parma Mobile and consequently increased
its stakes to 100% in all four companies.

Tele2’s license portfolio now covers more than 38 million people
worldwide. In addition, Tele2, which is the fourth largest operator
in Russia in terms of subscriber base with 4.64 million people as
of June 30, is rumored to be negotiating the purchase of Russian
regional mobile operator SMARTS, which had about 3.3 million users as
of June 30. The possible acquisition may boost the Swedish operator’s
subscriber base further up and expand its coverage to about one-third
of Russia.

Though Tele2 is unlikely to become the fourth federal player on the
Russian mobile market, it may become a force that the Big Three would
have to take into account, analysts said.

"If Tele2 buys SMARTS it will become more noticeable (on the market).
It will cover more than 30 regions, but it is (still) few compared
with about 80 regions that are covered by each of the federal
operators. Tele2 does not have a license for Moscow but it will become
a strong regional player," Pogrebinsky of AC&M said, adding that it
would be easier for Tele2 to negotiate interconnection tariffs with
the Big Three and it would have economies of scale when purchasing
telecommunications equipment.

Nadezhda Golubeva, telecoms analysts at Aton Capital, doubts that Tele2
will become a federal operator, as it would not be able to get federal
coverage because there are no free frequencies in most Russian regions.

"In the case Tele2 consolidates its subscriber base with SMARTS and
reproduces its recently successful marketing policy in regions where
SMARTS operates, the new consolidated operator will be able to offer
competition to the Big Three. However, it is a risk for Tele2, at
the same time, as until now its development was supported by the fact
that major operators did not view it as a competitor on the federal
level and did not create any specific strategy to resist (Tele2),"
Astafieva from J’son&Partners said, adding that Tele2 and SMARTS
together accounted for 16% of net subscriber additions in Russia
in January-June.

In the meantime, Troika Dialog said that Tele2’s acquisition of
MCT Corp.’s assets in Russia and plans of further consolidation is
positive for MTS and VimpelCom "as it reduces the risk of pricing
wars being launched by the smaller companies.?

Serge Sargian:RA President Really Caught Flu

SERGE SARGIAN:RA PRESIDENT REALLY CAUGHT FLU

Yerevan, July 22. ArmInfo. Serge Sargsian, RA Defence Minister,
expressed regret that RA President Robert Kocharian caught flu and
failed to participate in the CIS non-formal Summit in Moscow. RA
PM Andranik Margraian expressed the same opinion at today’s press
conference.

In repsonse to the viewpoint of some political experts who said that
RA President didn’t go to the summit deliberately, Sargsian said that
RA President really caught flu.

It’s worth mentioning that on the day of the summit it turned out that
RA President will not be able to participate in that beacuse of flu.