Baku, Yerevan to continue talks on NK

Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
December 14, 2007

BAKU, YEREVAN TO CONTINUE TALKS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH

*** Baku and Yerevan have not reached concrete agreements on major
issues of the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement, Deputy Azeri Foreign
Minister Araz Azimov said at a briefing on Friday.

Discussion of main principles will continue. We have not reached any
agreements yet, Azimov said.

These discussions will continue on the basis of the norms and
principles of international law, Azimov said.

Azimov said he disagrees with the statement made by Armenian
representatives that the key issue of the variant of the Nagorno-
Karabakh settlement being discussed at the Azeri-Armenian talks
includes the right of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians for
self-determination with cessation from Azerbaijan.

Recently we have heard multiplying Armenian statements following the
OSCE ministerial session in Madrid, and these statements imply that
Armenia has a one-sided view of the Madrid summit and intends to
present its stance to the world community as the [final] truth,
Azimov said.

The Armenian side will gain nothing with this one-sided attitude,
Azimov said.

Expo Beauty 2007 exhibition held in Moscow House

Panorama.am

12:49 15/12/2007

EXPO BEAUTY 2007 EXHIBITION HELD IN MOSCOW HOUSE

LOGOS EXPO Center opened EXPO BEAUTY 2007 fourth international
professional exhibition in Moscow House yesterday. `Leading local and
foreign companies in health and beauty will have the chance to exhibit
their products and services in a three-day event,’ Ada Kocharyan,
education and health department head of LOGOS EXPO Center told
Panorama.am. She said every woman wants to be in beautiful shape in
all seasons of the year especially during the New Year. `The beauty,
cosmetology halls, clothes, bijouterie shops, fitness clubs,
massagers, wedding saloons, esthetical medical organizations,
publishing house can ensure that,’ she said.

Postcards prepared by children of Zatik orphanage are presented during
the sale. `We have more than 45 participants. We have guests from
Italy, Russia and Iran,’ the organizer said.

The exhibition will run until December 16.

Source: Panorama.am

UAE, Armenia Sign Five Agreements

UAE, ARMENIA SIGN FIVE AGREEMENTS

Emirates News Agency
December 12, 2007 Wednesday 2:54 PM EST

UAE,Armenia sign five agreements WAM WAM Abu Dhabi, Dec. 12th, 2007
(WAM) — The UAE and Armenia signed on Wednesday five agreements to
enhance joint cooperation in areas of foreign policy, agriculture,
culture, tourism and road..

Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his Armenian
counterpart Vardan Oskanian signed a memorandum of understanding
(MoU) for establishing a mechanism for political consultation and
coordination on bilateral relations as well as on regional and
international issues of mutual concern..

Minister of Environment and Water Dr Mohammed Saeed Al Kindi and the
Armenian foreign minister also concluded an agreement for agricultural
cooperation..

The Armenian minister also inked a AED 37 million loan agreement
with Ahmed Sari Al Mazrouei, director general of Abu Dhabi Fund for
Development for rehabilitating a tunnel in Armenia..

The two countries struck an agreement for cooperation in tourisma
and another one for establishing embassies was also initialed.

NKR: Within Six Kilometres Of Stepanakert

WITHIN SIX KILOMETRES OF STEPANAKERT

Azat Artsakh Tert, Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Dec 12 2007

The village of Berkadzor (Askeran province) was formed and got the
status of the village in 1998 y on the basis of winegrape kolkhoz
and 16 newly built houses for refugees. The school is 8 year school.

By 2001 there are 198 villagers, and 26 pupils. The questions of
gasification and drinking water are solved. Irrigation system is
planned. The conditions of school building are bad. Today number one
problem for village is the problem of transport bus and it is in that
case that the village is within six km of Stepanakert, within a km
from the highway Stepanakert-Askeran. The tendency for development is
available. Four students go to the high and secondary special schools
in Stepanakert. We must not forget that 7 teachers from the town come
to the village school. It’s high time for solving the question.

Head of the village Vladimir Galstyan said that it’s possible to
solve the question by many ways. Due to additional profit of the
community budget, we can buy route taxi or through corresponding
organs to create route connection between the village and the town.

The community dwellers raised the question before the state, but it
remained not to be solved.

BAKU: Armenian Spies Detained In Baku

ARMENIAN SPIES DETAINED IN BAKU

Yeni Musavat, Azerbaijan
Dec 11 2007

19 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS DETAINED IN CAPITAL

The National Security Ministry have detained Seventh Day Adventists
in an operation in [Baku’s] Nizami district. Nineteen people are
reported to have been detained.

It is also reported that the members of the sect gathered in a flat
owned by 43-year-old Rasim Baxsiyev. The report says that the detained
members of the sect are suspected of ties with the secret services
of Armenia and other foreign countries.

The information department of the Defence Ministry made a special
statement some time ago saying that missionary organizations were the
most active supporters and defenders in religious terms of Armenia’s
terrorist and occupational policies. In exchange they get the material
and moral support of Armenian churches. The statement particularly
stressed Seventh-Day Adventists as having ties with Armenian churches.

More information is expected to be available in connection with
the case.

[translated]

90 Mln AMD Penalty Imposed On Mikhail Bagdasarov As A Result Of Tax

90 MLN AMD PENALTY IMPOSED ON MIKHAIL BAGDASAROV AS A RESULT OF TAX AUDIT

2007-12-10 17:52:00

ArmInfo. In 2007, as a result of tax audits held in the companies of
Mikhail Bagdasarov, a large entrepreneur in Armenia, tax bodies
revealed violations worth a total of 90 mln AMD (about $300
thsd). Bagdasarov said about this at a press-conference, Monday.

According to him, the tax bodies audited "Armavia" company’s activity
within 9 months and drew up an act worth 75 mln AMD. The entrepreneur
thinks that the long audit at one enterprise was "unjust", as the
audit hindered the company’s normal operation. Another act worth 15
mln AMD was drawn up as a result of tax audit of petroleum deliveries
to the country. Here the audit lasted a month, he said. Audits also
started at the "Mika Cement" plant but haven’t finished yet, he added.

Asked about his attitude to the tax audits at another large businessman
Khachatur Sukiasyan’s enterprises, Bagdasarov replied: "Our businesses
don’t intercross, therefore, I can say nothing about that".

ARF To Mark Its 117th Anniversary

ARF TO MARK ITS 117TH ANNIVERSARY

Yerkir
11.12.2007 16:45

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – A solemn event to mark the 117th anniversary of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation will held on December 11 at 19:00
at the Spendiarian Theater of Opera and Ballet. The ARF’s presidential
candidate, Vahan Hovhannesyan, will deliver a speech during the event.

Lessons Of History: The Question Of Armenian Genocide

LESSONS OF HISTORY: THE QUESTION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Hellenic News of America, PA
7722&lang=US
Dec 11 2007

The Foreign Affairs Congressional Committee voted in the fall for the
recognition of the Armenian massacres perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks
during the First World War, as genocide. The Speaker of the House,
Democrat Nancy Pelosi, has vowed to bring the resolution to the House
floor for a vote before her term in office expires a year from now.

This development has caused diplomatic tremors in Ankara and
Washington. The two governments are concerned about the political
implications of such a resolution, if it were to pass at this critical
time of uncertainty and turbulence in the Middle East. After all,
the US/Turkish relations have not been in their best state lately,
due primarily to the Turkish refusal to allow the US military to open
a second front of attack in the North, during the invasion of Iraq in
2003. That refusal, coming unexpectedly from a NATO ally, has proven
rather costly to the US war effort in both dollars and American lives.

To complicate things further, the Turkish Government has asked and
received authorization from the National Assembly for an invasion and
possible extensive military operations in Northern Iraq ostensibly
against Kurdish "terrorists," but in reality to get control of some of
the rich oil resources in the area. Such a Turkish move would certainly
make things even more difficult for the US in Iraq, because it will
set in turmoil the only area of Iraq which is relatively peaceful
and prosperous, the Kurdish Iraq in the North.

However, a prosperous and autonomous Kurdistan is exactly what the
Turks fear most, because it will set a "bad example" for the millions
of Kurds in Turkey to imitate. The Turks, therefore, will do whatever
they can to prevent a free Kurdish State from coming into being. They
will not hesitate to use any pretext, even the Armenian genocide
resolution in the US Congress, to move into Northern Iraq and occupy it
militarily, just as they did thirty-three years ago when they invaded
Cyprus and occupied almost half of the island, under the pretext of
protecting the Turkish Cypriots. There are some Turkmen in Iraq too,
who may want to have Turkish "protection" from the surrounding Kurds.

But this political maneuvering and shrewd calculations of Turkey’s
Islamist Government should not be allowed to derail the legitimate
process of the US Congress to amend a historical error by recognizing
the Armenian genocide with its proper name at last. The Republic of
Turkey does not gain anything of moral value by trying to cover up
the painful and horrible events that accompanied the dissolution of
the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War II, or its own birth in
1923. History has lessons to teach for those who are prudent enough
to learn from it and courageous so as not repeat the same errors.

History teaches us that the dissolution of empires is usually as messy
or violent as a non-amicable divorce. Various ethnic and religious
groups, that had found a modus vivendi under the protective umbrella
of a thriving empire, suddenly come to realization that the imperial
power is falling apart and cannot protect them any more.

Then, each ethnic group goes its own way and tries to become
independent and self-sufficient. Hence the messy process of separating
the common-wealth and getting a fair share arises.

In the case of the Ottoman Turks, their coming into Western Anatolia
and the establishment of an empire there and in Southeastern Europe
was facilitated by the fact that the Christian powers of that time
were divided, while the Byzantine Empire had been broken down into
a number of principalities as a result of the disastrous fourth
Crusade. Thus many Anatolian Christians (Armenians, Syrians, Greeks,
etc.) did not resist but rather helped the Turks build and sustain
for centuries the Ottoman Empire (14th-20th).

For more than a century the Ottoman Empire had become "the old sick
man" of Europe, who would not die, because the Great Powers could not
agree how to burry its corpse and divide the spoils. In the First
World War it appeared that the dismemberment of the Empire would
be accomplished finally. But the rise of Kemalism in Turkey and the
threat of the spread of Communism after its success in Russia (1917),
combined to keep the whole of Anatolia and a corner of Europe in
Turkish hands. Greeks, Armenians, Syrians, and other ethnic minorities
were either slaughtered or forced out from the lands where they had
lived and prospered for millennia.

The Armenians of Anatolia particularly were targeted in such
a systematic way for extermination by massive executions, forced
labor camps, violent transportations, and ethnic cleansing that the
term "genocide" describes fittingly the brutality of that historical
reality. A generation later, Hitler was to use the Armenian genocide as
"a model" for his even more horrific conception of a genocidal scheme
against the Jews in Germany.

No wonder, then, that many of the Jewish and other survivors feel
sympathy for the Armenians and their tragic fate. Many Europeans
and American have felt the same sympathy for a long time. Recently,
the citizens of European States and the United States have found
the courage to apply the necessary pressure on elected officials to
act in the direction of recognition of the Armenian genocide by its
proper name in memory of the millions of its victims. There is hope
that horrors of this magnitude and inhumanity will not be repeated
in the future, if humanity remembers them and names them appropriately.

In this light present day Turkey, which is supposed to be secular and
democratic, should not be offended if other States judge it politically
correct and prudent to recognize the atrocities perpetrated by the
Ottoman Empire against the Armenians as genocide.

The Republic of Turkey perhaps should do the same for its own good.

In fact, it would have been better for the image of Turkey and its
aspiration of joining the European Union, if it had done so some
time ago. Instead of this sensible policy, Turkey threatens the
United States with strategic penalties to prevent the resolution on
Armenian genocide from reaching the House of Representatives. This
is very strange behavior of a NATO ally.

Turkish policy makers probably calculate that they can get now the
share of Iraq that they wanted four years ago (2003). At that time
Turkey, under the same Islamist Government of Mr. Erdogan, refused
to help the Americans by allowing them to open a second front in the
North, because the United States did not want it to enter the rich
in oil fields of Northern Iraq. Now they threaten to prevent even
supplies for the SU troops in Iraq to pass through Turkey. They also
threaten to invade Iraq to fight PPK members, using as pretext not
just the killing of ambushed Turkish solders, but also the passing
of the Armenian genocide resolution in the Congressional Committee
of Foreign Affairs.

The Turks may want to repeat the success they had so easily in Cyprus
in 1974, when they invaded the island illegally. By threatening to
occupy the whole of Cyprus, they managed to hold on to more than a
third of it for more than thirty years now. But Iraq is not Cyprus,
Kurds are not Greeks, and the US of post 9/11 is very different from
its previous self. So, if Turkey moves into Northern Iraq against the
expressed will of the US and NATO, if may bite more than it will be
able to chew this time. The good luck cannot be on the Turkish side
for ever. Kurds and poor Armenians deserve a share of it.

Dr. Christos Evangeliou is Professor of philosophy, poet, and author
of several books including the latest, Hellenic Philosophy: Origin
and Character (Ashgate, 2006).

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9.4% Out Of 1,560 Primary Patients In Armenia Have Drug-Resistant Tu

9.4% OUT OF 1,560 PRIMARY PATIENTS IN ARMENIA HAVE DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS

Noyan Tapan
Dec 10 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. According to a study done in
Armenia, 9.4% of 1,560 primary patients and 43.3% of repeated patients
registered in Armenia in 2006 have drug-resistant tuberculosis. The
study was conducted by German KfW Bank and Copa-Epos organization. The
deputy head of the national program on the fight against tuberculosis
Tatev Kostanian told NT correspondent that it is envisaged to conduct
regular studies starting from 2008.

T. Kostanian said that from 2008, a program on free treatment of
tubercular patients will be implemented by using a strategy in line
with international standards. They will apply to the "Green Light –
Corridor" international organization with the aim of purchasing the
necessary medicines at much lower prices. Medicines for drug-resistant
tubercular patients are quite expensive: 10-12 thousand dollars is
spent on treatment of a patient.

According to T. Kostanian, repair work is being carried out now at
the Abovian republican antituberculosis center in order to found a
department for treatment of drug-resistant tubercular patients there.

Another mass rally for first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan underway

Another mass rally of supporters of first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan
underway in Yerevan

2007-12-08 14:30:00

ArmInfo. The third opposition rally of the first president of Armenia
Levon Ter- Petrosyan’s supporters started in Yerevan at 3:15 local time
on December 8. About 15,000 people participate in the rally, ArmInfo
correspondent reports.

The official organizers of the rally are Levon Ter-Petrosyan, as well
as Leader of the People’s Party of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan and
Chairman of the Political Council of Republic party Aram Sargsyan, who
have officially announced their support to the ex-president’s
candidature for president. The heads of smaller parties supporting
Levon Ter-Petrosyan are at the rostrum as in the course of the previous
rallies. Editor-in-chief of Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper Nikol Pashinyan
leads the rally.