Israel Is Interested In Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline

ISRAEL IS INTERESTED IN BAKU-TBILISI-CEYHAN PIPELINE

AZG Armenian Daily
03/11/2006

Israel is displaying certain interest in Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey
pipeline. The country wants to join the pipeline as a user and as a
further transfer point for the energy carriers, Benyamin Ben-Eliezer,
Minister of Israel’s National Infrastructures, stated in the course
of the conference in energetics in Haifa. Ben-Eliezer added that the
oil and gas pipelines may develop in the following way: they begin in
Azerbaijan, pass through Georgia and Turkey, and the Mediterranean sea
and end in Israel. Anyway, the minister stated that Israel is ready
to both make large-scale purchase of energy carriers and offers its
territory for spreading the Caspian oil in the Asian markets.

Mikhail Saakashvili, President of Georgia, who participated in the
conference, once again touched upon the Russian-Georgian relations
and emphasized that Russia conducts anti-Georgian policy.

Small HPS To Generate 10-15% Of Countries Electricity

SMALL HPS TO GENERATE 10-15% OF COUNTRIES ELECTRICITY
By Ara Martirosian

AZG Armenian Daily
03/11/2006

During the last 3 years 17 small hydro power stations (HPS) were built
in Armenia as against 18 HPSs in 2004, Robert Nazarian, head of the
Commission Regulating Public Services, said at a seminar dedicated
to issues of financing projects for construction of small HPSs. He
also said that by 2010 50 more small HPSs will be built making their
total number 97. The small HPS will generate 10-15% of the countries
electricity in 4 years.

A department chief at the Commission, Abgar Budaghian, presented
in details the tendencies of development in the sphere of small
HPSs. He informed that currently the small HPSs account for 2-2.5%
of electricity. Most of the 51 HPSs that are being built today are
located on, irrigation systems and drinking water sluices. In 2010
their combined power will amount to 175 megawatt and 644 million
kilowatt-hour a year. To reach this index 47 million drams is needed
to be invested in the sphere.

Electricity tariff during 15 years for the HPSs built on natural
currents will amount to 4.5 cents for 1 kilowatt-hour (without VAT);
for the HPSs built on irrigation systems it will be 3 cents and 2
cents for those on drinking water sluices. This means that risks for
investors are reduced to minimum to attract finances for development
of the sphere.

Tamar Babayan, representative of Armenia’s Regenerative Energetics
Fund, presented the small HPSs loan mechanisms. She said that the
World Bank, International Development Association and the European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development participate in financing
of the project. The minimal amount of the loans is $30 thousand and
maximal is $2 million. Loans are available both in USD and AMD. Money
needed for construction of a small HPS is $500 thousand. The loan
can be granted on terms of increasing the amount of generated energy,
raising stations’ power to 10 megawatt etc.

The US And NATO Apply Additional Pressure To Armenia

THE US AND NATO APPLY ADDITIONAL PRESSURE TO ARMENIA
by Vadim Novikov

Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
Source: Severny Kavkaz (Nalchik), No 42, October 24 – 30, 2006, EV
November 1, 2006 Wednesday

Putting Armenia Under Pressure, The United States And Nato Are Out
To Weaken Its Ties With Russia

Official Yerevan has found itself under pressure from the United
States and NATO to abandon Russia.

Judging by the latest developments affecting the Caucasus directly
or indirectly, it seems that tension will continue to escalate in
the region. Needless to say, reference to the latest developments
includes the recent EU-Russia informal summit in Lahti, Finland,
and the hasty visit to Moscow paid by US State Secretary Condoleezza
Rice and State Undersecretary Daniel Freed right in the wake of their
"working tour" of the Caucasus that included a stopover in Georgia.

Freed is the official of the US Administration who made it plain right
after the Georgian provocation involving arrests of Russian officers
that Washington intended to side up with Tbilisi in its conflicts with
Abkhazia and South Ossetia and to deploy its military contingent on
the southern Russian borders.

President Vladimir Putin in Lahti silenced unwarranted advocates of
Mikhail Saakashvili’s anti-people’s regime with a few well chosen
words. It seems that Rice and Freed were given approximately the same
retort in Moscow afterwards. By the way, Freed and Grigori Karasin
(State Secretary and Deputy Foreign Minister) did not restrict their
conversation last Saturday to "pressing issues of the Russian-American
cooperation on international and regional issues" alone. Press Service
of the Russian Foreign Ministry announced that same day that "the
American diplomat on his own request was explained Russia’s vision
of the situation with the Russian-Georgian relations and prospects
of resolution of the conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia." Let us
hope that the US Department of State official received an exhaustive
answer to Washington’s aspirations to be the "prime controller"
of the Caucasus.

It wouldn’t have been like the Americans, however, to fail to try to
explode the Caucasus regardless of the ways and means. The Americans
and their "friends" (as Freed put it) are going active in Armenia now –
albeit using methods differing from what had been used in Georgia and
Azerbaijan. It is common knowledge that Armenia has been advancing
its relations with the Alliance on two levels at once: within the
framework of the so called Partnership for Peace NATO’s Program and
of the Individual Partnership Action Plan. The only problem is that
official Yerevan has never said it wants membership in the Alliance
while Tbilisi and Baku have been implying it since 1995-1996.

It is clear that Armenia as a member of the CIS Collective Security
Treaty Organization is in a delicate position indeed, made so by
its finding itself right on the frontier of the new line across the
Caucasus. If the majority of experts and observers are correct in
their belief that membership in NATO for Georgia and Azerbaijan is a
matter of time (and not so distant a future, at that), then Armenia
will soon find itself surrounded by the Alliance on three sides. The
border with Iran will remain its sole link with the rest of the world.

It is clear that once Armenia is surrounded by NATO bases and the
situation with the American-Iranian relations being what it is,
Washington will shortly put its "friend Armenia" under unprecedented
pressure. Only time will show if Armenian politicians and diplomats are
strong enough to withstand the pressure resembling arm-twisting more
than anything else. Americans and "their friends" are already doing
everything in their power to persuade the Armenian political and other
elites that the military alliance with Russia and cooperation with CIS
countries within the framework of the CIS Collective Security Treaty
Organization are not actually guarantees that Moscow and its partners
will respond in time to any threat to Armenia. That Armenia needs
membership in NATO to safeguard itself from aggressive encroachments
from Turkey or even Georgia.

What is that if not indirect action on the part of the external
players aiming to weaken Armenia’s ties with Russia? There can be no
other interpretation of US policy in the Caucasus nowadays.

Aware of quite natural and objective reasons compelling it to act in
this manner, the Armenian leadership keeps neutrality and silence. In
the meantime, Yerevan cannot help being aware of the fact that the
threat of direct pressure from the US and NATO may become a real
possibility after the Riga summit. President Robert Kocharjan’s
meeting with Robert Simmons of NATO on October 12 is also revealing
in its implications too. Kocharjan’s press service announced then
that Simmons and he had only discussed cooperation between Armenia
and the Alliance and NATO’s regional programs…

There is no need to talk of the Armenians’ sympathies and
antipathies. They are made quite clear even when the conversation
touches upon Turkey alone, a NATO member that keeps threatening Armenia
with this or that and that has not even lifted the land blockade of
Armenia yet. Neither the United States nor NATO put Turkey under any
pressure to force Ankara to stop its hostile action.

There are, however, some people in Armenia who would urge the country
to forget about Russia for the sake of Washington’s benevolence.

Worse than that, these people and forces they represent do not merely
talk. They act. Four political parties came up with veiled anti-Russian
statements between October 19 and 21.

The Americans never stop sending short messages to the authorities
and population of Armenia. Who will believe assurances of a Georgian
official that arrests of citizens of Armenia and Russian Armenians
for presence on the territories of Abkhazia or South Ossetia are
"not ethnic motivated"? In the meantime, more than twenty Armenians
are still in Georgian jails on these pretentious charges.

Everything shows that this is the "contribution" of the Georgian
authorities to the American propagandistic campaign aiming to "educate"
Armenia and the Armenians and to sever their contacts with Russia.

If that is not a factor of pressure applied to Armenia and the
Armenians, what is? Very many people in Abkhazia and South Ossetia
have relatives in Armenia. It follows that official Tbilisi interferes
with maintenance of Armenian families.

Another means of putting Armenia under pressure is used – speculations
that NATO troops may be used as peacekeepers once the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict is finally resolved.

Armenia does not need any reminder of how NATO’s peacekeeping ended
for Yugoslavia or Iraq…

All these fragmented reports and facts nevertheless comprise a single
picture – that of the Alliance’s pressure applied to Armenia. The
weak link NATO is already using and determined to keep using is the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and
adjacent lands.

Left to its own devices, Armenia cannot be counted on to withstand
the combined pressure from the United States and NATO. Is there anyone
to help it?

Book: Power, Faith, And Fantasy: America In The Middle East, 1776 To

POWER, FAITH, AND FANTASY: AMERICA IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1776 TO THE PRESENT

Kirkus Reviews
November 1, 2006

American involvement in Middle Eastern affairs is hardly new — and,
writes historian Oren (Six Days of War, 2001, etc.), mostly "graced
with good intentions."

The Middle East — a term, Oren notes, coined by an American admiral a
century ago — was a subject of intense interest across the waters in
the early days of the Republic, thanks in good measure to the work of
Mediterranean privateers who pressed American sailors into slavery. Add
to that the natural strangeness of the Arab world, and, writes Oren,
for Thomas Jefferson the region was "a bastion of infidel-hating
pirates as well as a realm of exotic wonders." Thus it would remain,
at least until the piracy problem was attended to. The slavery problem
was another matter, and Oren takes up a rewarding theme by examining
the uses to which it was put in American abolitionist circles. In
decades to come, fast ships would carry Americans across the sea in
great numbers. Some made the heart of the Middle East part of the
Grand Tour, some made the Holy Land an object of pilgrimage and its
inhabitants one of proselytism; and some saw in the region a source of
commerce and wealth, even before the discovery of oil. Interestingly,
as Oren explores in detail, many travelers of all stripes tended
to be anti-imperialist, regarding British designs on the region as
a problem, even if Harper’s magazine did opine that "Civilization
gains whenever any misgoverned country passes under the control of
a European race." That proto-neoconservative declaration is one of
many parallels that the reader can reasonably draw between then and
now. Oren suggests that much American activity in the Middle East,
from Red Cross founder Clara Barton’s intercession on behalf of
besieged Armenians to the work of hydrologists and agronomists in
making Palestine fertile ground, was benign. When it was not, it had
unpleasant consequences, as with the machinations of one anti-Semitic
ambassador and the present messy stage of what Oren calls the "thirty
years war" following the seizure of the American embassy in Tehran.

Of considerable interest in that difficult time: well argued, and
full of telling moments.

Publication Date: 1/15/2007 0:00:00 Publisher: Norton Stage: Adult
ISBN: 0-393-05826-3 Price: $29.95 Author: Oren, Michael B.

BAKU: A Member Of Azerbaijani Delegation To PACE: Presidential Pardo

A MEMBER OF AZERBAIJANI DELEGATION TO PACE: PRESIDENTIAL PARDON ORDERS PUT AN END TO ISSUE ON POLITICAL PRISONERS IN AZERBAIJAN
Author: J. Shakhverdiyev

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Oct 31 2006

The orders on pardon signed by the President have put an end to an
issue on political prisoners in the country, MP Fazil Ibrahimov,
a member of the Azerbaijani delegation to PACE (Parliamentary
Assembly of Council of Europe, said, expressing his attitude toward
expressions connected with the necessity on making a report connected
with political prisoners inn Azerbaijan to be prepared by Andreas
Herkel, Trend reports.

The Azerbaijani MP said, that the PACE Co-Rapporteurs for Azerbaijan
have expressed their positions toward all issues connected with
the economic, political, spiritual, and democratic situation in
the country, including an issue on political prisoners. "I wish the
reports they to prepare, will reflect the reality. I wish people saw
them as they are, not either in a black or white tones", he said.

Mr. Ibrahimli pointed out that an issue on political prisoners has
been closed in Azerbaijan. "The orders on pardon signed by the
President have put an end to an issue on political prisoners in
the country. However, we could treat this issue from two different
aspectsõ. The first lies in functioning of special NGOs which are
not interested the development of democracy and law enforcement
in the country. They obtain money from different people and put
certain persons to the lists of political prisoners. Those who are
linked with Armenians are among them as well. If there are persons
who were convicted for their political points of view in Azerbaijan,
then it might harm the whole country. And we ought to do our best to
avoid it", he said.

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Union Of California’s Armenian Writers Congratulates Agbu On Occasio

UNION OF CALIFORNIA’S ARMENIAN WRITERS CONGRATULATES AGBU ON OCCASION OF ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Oct 30 2006

LOS ANGELES, OCTOBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The Union of
California’s Armenian Writers sent a congratulatory message to the
Board of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) on the occasion
of the 100th anniversary of Union’s creation wishing AGBU long-lasting
prosperous future. "This is a unique anniversary by national standards,
which in the course of years reflects many moral and material, devotion
and effort, loyalty and sacrifice, love and belief donations. They
colored the rainbow over AGBU’s 100-year merit for the sake of the
Armenian nation and Armenian homeland," the message read mentioning
AGBU’s great role in the last 100-year history of the Armenian people
and homeland. The message also emphasized AGBU’s complete devotion
and assistance to Diasporan Armenians with foundation of its charity,
educational and healthcare institutions.

Three Of The Family Members Died On The Spot

THREE OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS DIED ON THE SPOT

A1+
[08:05 pm] 30 October, 2006

On October 29 at about 07:00 p.m. the Armavir department of the
Police received information about a car crash on Araratyan street. It
turned out that Aram (b. 1974), Roza (b. 1978), Smbat (b. 1999) and
Vardan (b. 2003) Abgaryans got run over by a "GAZEL" driven by Armen
Haroutyunyan (b. 1984). As a result of the accident Aram Abgaryan was
taken to hospital whereas the other three members of the family died
on the spot.

Armen Haroutyunyan ran away with his car after the
accident. Nevertheless, he was caught at about 01:30 a.m. the next
day. Preliminary investigation is under say.

French Senate against Armenian Genocide Bill?

PanARMENIAN.Net

French Senate against Armenian Genocide Bill?
27.10.2006 17:56 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `The majority in the French Senate
object against the Armenian bill,’ writes the Sabah.
Senate Group Head of the ruling party UMP Josselin
Rohan said: "If the Armenian Genocide bill comes to
the Senate, we will object to it with all our might.
Our relationship with Turkey can not be taken in
pawn." `This draft is a diplomatic mistake. It does
not have any use to anybody, but it is harmful in many
aspects," she said.

Henry Cuny: Sure by next visit Armenia’s borders will be opened

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Oct 27 2006

ANRI CUNY: I AM SURE IN THE COURSE OF MY NEXT VISIT ARMENIA’S BORDERS
WILL BE OPENED

October 27 Secretary of the Security Council under RA President, RA
Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan met with the Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of France to RA Anri Cuny, completing his
diplomatic mission in the Republic.
According to the information DE FACTO received at the RA MOD Press
Service, while speaking of the Armenia-France relations strengthening
day by day Serge Sargsyan noted Jacque Chirac’s visit to Yerevan
testified to the fact.
In his turn Anri Cuny stated he highly appreciated Armenia’s warm
attitude to France. `’I have a special feeling to the Armenian nation
and its culture. I am sure when I visit the county next time there
will be peace here and the borders will be opened. A closed border is
an anachronism and it is absurd for a country claiming to join the
European family”, Anri Cuny noted.
Having expressed his gratitude to the Ambassador for the efficient
job carried out in Armenia RA Defense Minister wished Anri Cuny
success in his further activity.

RA Defense Minister met with members of NATO Advisory Group

RA Defense Minister met with members of NATO Advisory Group

ArmRadio.am
27.10.2006 11:44

October 26 President of the interagency commission coordinating the
elaboration of RA draft National Security Strategy, Secretary of the
Presidential Council on National Security, RA Defense Minister Serge
Sargsyan met with members of the NATO International Advisory
Group. The Group comprised Minister Plenipotentiary of the MFA of
Slovenia Damyan Bergant, Adviser to the National Defense Minister of
Lithuania James Gribovski, German Adviser to RA Government on Security
Issues, Mayor General Holger Zamet, Representative of the UK Defense
Ministry, Mayor General John Drevienkevich, Director of the
International Relations Institute of Latvia, Dr. Atis Leints,
representative of the Klement Ohridski University of Sofia, Professor
Todor Tanev.

`Armenpress’ was told at the Press Service of RA Defense Ministry, at
the start of the meeting the representative of Great Britain noted
that the Advisory Group welcomes all the provisions of RA National
Security Strategy on the development of state and civil society.
Turning to security issues, members of the Group spoke about the
complex geopolitical and strategic situation of Armenia, stating that
two of the bordering countries ` Azerbaijan and Turkey ` have
blockaded their common border with Armenia, and the vital route
linking our country to the rest of the world passes through Georgia
and Iran, which have found themselves in a complex geopolitical
situation.

Turning to Armenia’s foreign policy, members of the Group noted that
it is primarily connected with the existence of two dearest questions
for every Armenian ` Nagorno Karabakh and Genocide.

At the end of the meeting the guests declared that in such situation
Armenia has taken the decision to lead a balanced policy both from
strategic or global and military or regional perspectives.