Iraq To Extradite Wanted Fugitive To Russia – Interpol

IRAQ TO EXTRADITE WANTED FUGITIVE TO RUSSIA – INTERPOL

RIA Novosti
March 18 2008
Russia

MOSCOW, March 18 (RIA Novosti) – An Armenian national wanted in
Russia on murder charges will be extradited from Iraq Tuesday evening,
the Interpol National Central Bureau in Russia said.

The bureau said the extradition would be the first from Iraq in the
history of Russia’s 17-year Interpol membership.

The bureau said the 23-year old Armenian, on Interpol’s list of
wanted fugitives, accused of committing murder in 2006 in Moscow,
was detained last July in northern Iraq using forged documents.

It added that the accused man will be transported to Moscow under a
joint Interpol-Federal Prisons Service escort.

It will be the 14th extradition for the Interpol Russia Bureau in 2008.

ANCA-WR Leaders Meet with Congressman Becerra

Armenian National Committee – Western Region
104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
Glendale, California 91206
Phone: 818.500.1918
Fax: 818.246.7353
[email protected]

PRESS RELEASE
March 18, 2008
Contact: Ani Garabedian

ANCA-WR Leaders Meet with Congressman Becerra

Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles, CA – The Armenian National Committee of
America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) recently met with Congressman Xavier
Becerra (D-CA-31) at his district office in Los Angeles, CA to discuss
issues relating to the Armenian American community. Constituent Maurice
Soudjian and ANCA-WR Executive Director Andrew Kzirian joined the
Congressman on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.

"Congressman Becerra is a principled leader and strong supporter of ending
the cycle of genocide," stated Kzirian. "The universal nature of genocide
is a scourge upon humanity as a whole – and we must continue to educate
elected officials as to why they must not back down due to threats made by
Turkey."

During the meeting, Becerra, Soudjian and Kzirian discussed H. Res. 106 (the
Armenian Genocide resolution) and the community’s efforts to continue
raising genocide awareness in the face of opposition from the Turkish and
American governments. The Congressman also discussed foreign aid to Armenia,
the Millenium Challenge Account and the importance of maintaining stability
in the Caucuses.

Becerra, who serves as Assistant to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA-08),
represents the 31st Congressional District of California which includes
parts of Los Angeles County. The district covers areas such as Echo Park,
Eagle Rock, Atwater Village, Hollywood, Silverlake, Koreatown, El Sereno,
Historic Filipino town and various other neighborhoods. Becerra, the first
Latino and only Member from Southern California serving on the powerful
House Ways and Means Committee, was first elected to the House in 1992. The
first in his family to graduate from college and the son of working-class
immigrants, Becerra earned his college degree in Economics and his law
degree from Stanford University.

The Armenian National Committee – Western Region is the largest and most
influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the
Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated
organizations around the country, the ANC-WR advances the concerns of the
Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

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www.anca.org

RF State Secretary Grigory Karasin To Arrive In Yerevan On March 18

RF STATE SECRETARY GRIGORY KARASIN TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN ON MARCH 18

Noyan Tapan
March 17, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Grigory Karasin, the RF State
Secretary, the Deputy Foreign Minister, will be in Armenia on March
18-20. G. Karasin will meet with RA President Robert Kocharian,
Prime Minister Serge Sargsian, Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian,
and Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanian during the visit.

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA Foreign
Ministry Press and Information Department, G. Karasin will meet with
Vardan Oskanian on March 18.

Armenia Blames Azerbaijan For UN Resolution

ARMENIA BLAMES AZERBAIJAN FOR UN RESOLUTION

ARMENPRESS
March 17, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS: A spokesman for outgoing president
Robert Kocharian said today a UN Security Council resolution, calling
on Armenia ‘to withdraw from Azerbaijani regions’ was not a surprise
for official Yerevan.

Speaking to a news conference Viktor Soghomonian said however,
Armenia was undaunted by this non-binding resolutions.

His remarks came in response to a UN Security Council’s resolution on
situation in Azerbaijani regions, which was voted against on March
14 by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries – US, France and the
Russian Federation, as well as Armenia and a few other countries,
while over 150 countries abstained or did not vote and only 39
countries supported the resolution, out of organizational affinity
with either GUAM or the Organization of Islamic Conference.

Commenting on it Soghomonian said now questions arise about whether
Azerbaijan is a serious negotiating partner.

Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian said over the weekend that
"Although the non-binding resolution passed the General Assembly,
the rejection of Azerbaijan’s position by an overwhelming majority is
a barometer of the mood of the international community on this issue."

Minister Oskanian characterized the resolution as hypocritical. "On
the one hand, in an effort to misinform member states, the resolution
included a paragraph that supports the OSCE Minsk Process. On the
other hand, Azerbaijan blatantly ignored the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
position. The co-chair countries had made clear they would not support
the resolution and in fact voted against the resolution," he said.

Heritage Party Declaration on Armenia’s Past, Present, and Future

PRESS RELEASE
The Heritage Party
31 Moscovian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel.: (+374 – 10) 53.69.13
Fax: (+374 – 10) 53.26.97
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Website:

17 March 2008

Heritage Party Declaration on Armenia’s Past, Present, and Future

Now more than ever, as the schism between the Armenian people and its
government continues to expand, the Heritage Party calls for a
national rehabilitation process. Such a process, if it is to be
meaningful and permanent, must proceed not in spite but in full and
brave recognition of the events that have unfurled in our Republic
over the past few months.

February 19, election day, was the evident disregard of the national
will, but we must bear in mind that the campaigns that preceded it and
the human rights violations that followed it are part and parcel of
that disregard. The campaigns were inherently unequal in terms of
media access and fairness of coverage, the misuse of administrative
levers, and the endemic application of the means of state for partisan
advantage. At times votes were purchased, at others they were forced.

The elections, therefore, were prejudiced before they were held. But
even on election day, substantial and systemic violations were
recorded across the Republic, with grave implications for the
qualitative integrity of the electoral process and the quantitative
reflection of its true results. This does not happen under democratic
governments.

Nor do democratic governments use force to suppress their own
citizens. In Armenia’s case, hundreds of thousands of Armenians
gathered in Liberty Square peacefully to protest the conduct and
official count of the vote. That the number of protesters grew and
doubtless triggered an unpredictable concern among the authorities was
no validation for suppressing them. And yet on March 1, the incumbent
president of Armenia declared an effectively unlawful state of
emergency. This meant, in breach of every national and international
norm of civil and political liberty and of common democratic ethics,
that there would be no free speech and assembly, no free media, and no
political pamphlets that the government did not approve.

Against this background, sadly so reminiscent of the Soviet era,
international broadcasters, when beginning to report on Armenia, would
be interrupted by darkness or by advertisements. Websites were blocked
and radio stations kicked off the air, all in an effort to keep the
Armenian people ignorant of the actions of their own government and
the world beyond.

And now to the actions. On the morning of March 1, and deep into the
night of the same day, the authorities began a systematic crackdown
upon their fellow citizens, unleashing professional provocateurs to
stir up the crowds and giving themselves and others an excuse for
violence. Freedom was squelched, seven civilians and a police officer
were killed, hundreds were injured, and all were deprived of their
fundamental human rights. But for the forcible dispersal of Liberty
Square in the early morning, the tragedy of that night would not have
befallen the nation.

Deprived of their voice, the protesters began to lose their leaders.
On a daily basis, security personnel including masked men wearing
various uniforms took away or arrested opposition figures and
rank-and-file participants and proceeded to indict them on various
creative charges up to organizing a coup d’etat. Four members of
Parliament who had dared to endorse the opposition candidate were
stripped of their immunity and also charged. The intent of the special
operation and ensuing state of emergency was simple: to attempt to
drive the Armenian people into fear and to warn the Constitutional
Court against any fantasies of reaching an independent verdict. The
brute tactics worked and the authorities, once again, upheld in court
the elections they wanted on February 19.

Today emergency rule continues in force, citizens remain in jail often
with restricted access to attorneys, and the media–the role of which
it is to serve as an informed and informing watchdog against
government conduct and corruption–have been pushed into oblivion or
complicity. The political arrests and detentions show no sign of
abating, and the measures of the Prosecutor General’s Office have now
extended to interrogating Heritage’s members of Parliament, immorally
attacking their integrity, and announcing the deprivation, however
illegal, of their right to visit citizens at their place of
incarceration.

The unconscionability displayed on February 19 and the brutality used
to protect it on March 1 remain unresolved issues. No state of
emergency, accompanied as it is by an aggressive, one-sided "public
information" vertical which deepens the public divide rather than
healing it, will succeed in securing the collective amnesia of state
and society. It must be lifted forthwith.

What the country needs–what the people require and their government
can no longer postpone–is a brave, new national discourse. In that
discourse the Heritage Party will continue to serve in any capacity
which Armenia’s citizenry demands, and it will use its every resource
to achieve the reconciliation of the body politic with its government,
and the government with its past. To that end, Heritage calls for
national solidarity, a multi-partisan public project for a dignified
dialogue, the release of obviously political detainees, and an
immediate plenipotentiary inquiry into the tragedy of March 1–its
causes and consequences both–whose just and comprehensive findings
might help the recovery of democracy in Armenia.

Only in this way will we, at this most critical hour in modern
Armenian history, be able to realize the national transformation that
is long overdue but now imperative for the sake of Hayastan and her
people’s future.

The Heritage Party
17 March 2008
Yerevan

www.heritage.am

Armenian Books In USA And Greece

ARMENIAN BOOKS IN USA AND GREECE

AZG Armenian Daily
15/03/2008

Culture

100-150 books of Armenian authors published last year will be presented
in an international book exhibition to be held in Los Angeles and
Salonika from May 28 to June 1.

Fiction, as well as popular science and children’s literature will
be presented according to RA Publishers National Association Chairman
Vahan Khachatrian, Armenpress agency informed.

According to the Head of RA Publishers’ National Association, in "Book
Expo America" exhibition of Los Angeles will be presented English
language and translated works of Armenian authors, as well as the new
books published in 2008, and in Salonika International Exhibition –
only Armenian books.

Knollenberg And Schiff Press Sec. Rice On White House Proposal To Br

KNOLLENBERG AND SCHIFF PRESS SEC. RICE ON WHITE HOUSE PROPOSAL TO BREAK ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN MILITARY AID PARITY

armradio.am
13.03.2008 10:56

Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Representative
Adam Schiff (D-CA) pressed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the
Administration’s proposal to break an agreement to maintain military
aid parity between Armenia and Azerbaijan, citing Baku’s threats of
renewed aggression and its recent cross-border attacks against Nagorno
Karabakh, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

Calling the recent Azerbaijani attacks against Nagorno Karabakh’s
Mardakert region as the "the worst breach [of the cease fire] in over
10 years," Rep. Knollenberg asked Secretary Rice how the Administration
intends to respond to Azerbaijan’s aggression and war rhetoric. She
replied that, "we are very concerned about the heating up rhetoric
but I think the way to deal with this is to open channels to both
sides and to try to bring them to a solution."

Rep. Knollenberg followed up noting that, "I wasn’t the least bit
kidding about removing their military funding because if Azerbaijan is
building up to a point, that they have also said that they would move
into Armenia and challenge them whenever they want to because they have
an economic situation that is far stronger than Armenia, and in time
they probably could put together a military organization that would
march in and take over. Now that’s not the outcome any of us want,
but I am really concerned about that. That is why I am suggesting
that we take away their military funding or at least threaten it –
because they are threatening Armenia."

In response to Rep. Schiff’s concerns that the President’s budget
called for a break in military aid parity to Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Secretary Rice cited concerns about the current state of emergency in
Armenia. Rep. Schiff interjected that no state of emergency existed
when the President’s budget was announced in early February, prompting
Secretary Rice to state that Armenia received Millennium Challenge
Account funding and is the highest recipient of per capita aid in
the Caucasus.

The budget proposed by the White House last month sought to
dramatically slash aid to Armenia by 59%, and, once again, proposed
tipping the military aid balance in favor of Azerbaijan, despite
Baku’s threats to use it growing military arsenal to restart its war
against Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh.

Congressman Knollenberg and his Congressional Armenian Caucus
Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) are currently collecting signatures
from their House colleagues on a letter urging the leaders of the
US State-Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee to support
provisions in the FY09 foreign aid bill that advance US interests
and American values in Armenia and the surrounding region.

Will Levon Ter-Petrosyan Be Arrested

WILL LEVON TER-PETROSYAN BE ARRESTED

Hayots Ashkhar
March 13, 2008

Touching upon Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s "fate", during his meeting with
the students yesterday, the newly elected President Serge Sargsyan
underscored: "It is up to the people to decide, because besides legal
responsibility there is moral responsibility, historical responsibility
and you will definitely witness the estimation of the history.

In terms of legal responsibility I can’t say anything. But in my view
the rumors that Levon Ter-Petrosyan will very soon be arrested don’t
have anything to do with the reality the same way as the rumors saying
that no one will dare to arrest Levon Ter-Petrosyan."

Armenian President Described As "Provocative" Ter-Petrosian’s Statem

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DESCRIBED AS "PROVOCATIVE" TER-PETROSIAN’S STATEMENTS ON THE INTENTION TO CARRY OUT A RALLY AFTER THE STATE OF EMERGENCY IS LIFTED

Mediamax
March 12, 2008

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian President Robert Kocharian described today
as "provocative" Levon Ter-Petrosian’s statements on the intention
to carry out a rally right after the state of emergency is lifted.

Mediamax reports that, talking to journalists, the President stated
that "for some time one should refrain from rallies, rest a little
and decrease the level of polarity in the society".

"Imagine if we give permission to hold rallies, and the people, who
participated in the unrest and collisions with the police, and the
representatives of law-enforcement bodies gather at one square. I
cannot imagine what their "communication" will be. One should be a
provoker to repeat the same steps again. Maybe, some people will be
glad to have here new collisions and new victims, and it will become a
ground to publish articles in foreign newspapers, but the authorities
will not allow that happening, especially taking into account the
fact that the 40th article of the Constitutional gives us for that
all the necessary legal grounds. I advise the citizens to refrain from
participation in rallies and remain aside from provocative statements",
Robert Kocharian stated.

Eighteen Citizens Undergo Medical Treatment

EIGHTEEN CITIZENS UNDERGO MEDICAL TREATMENT

AZG Armenian Daily
12/03/2008

Post-election

Eighteen citizens (among them three soldiers and two police officers)
that suffered from March 1 mass disorder at present undergo medical
treatment in medical centers of RA Ministry of Health. According to
Armenpress agency, five citizens (one soldier, two police officers,
and two citizens) undergo treatment in St. Grigor Lusavorich Medical
Center. In N2 hospital undergoes a cure one citizen, in N3 hospital
– three citizens among them one soldier, in Erebuni Medical Center
– four and in Armenia Medical Center – five, two of them are in
reanimation department. One soldier remains in Pr. L. Mikaelian
Surgery Institute’s reanimation department.