115 Accident-Prone Buildings Are In Yerevan

115 ACCIDENT-PRONE BUILDINGS ARE IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, AUGUST 7, NOYAN TAPAN. There are 17 second-degree,
64 third-degree and 34 fourth-degree accident-prone buildings in
Yerevan. Vrezh Gabrielian, deputy head of the Rescue Service of the RA
Ministry of Territorial Administration, said during a press conference
on August 7 that the third-degree accident prone buildings will be
repaired, while the fourth-degree ones are subject to demolition. Most
of the buildings to be pulled down are in Ajapniak community. According
to him, the inhabitants should be given apartments in the newly built
houses as compensation.

Drinking Water Used In Agarakadzor For Irrigation

DRINKING WATER USED IN AGARAKADZOR FOR IRRIGATION

YEGHEGNADZOR, YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, NOYAN TAPAN. A problem of supplying
irrigation water exists in the rural community of Agarakadzor of the
marz of Vayots Dzor which has enough reserves of water. Plots of land
of different districts of the community are irrigated by the water
course and from the Vayk-Yeghegnadzor irrigation water-pipes. The
latter is supplied by the "Yeghegnadzor" Water Users’ Union
(WUU). According to Artur Martirosian, the community head of
Agarakadzor, no irrigation water reaches those districts of the
communities which are supplied by the Vayk-Yeghegnadzor irrigation
water-pipe. There was a proposal to give water to one who pays, even
the staff of the community head’s office was ready to help in the
affair of gathering payments, but the proposals were not accepted by
the WUU. The demand of the irrigation water is partly satisfied at the
expense of drinking water. "Today drinking water is used for irrigating
purposes. That’s why inhabitants get drinking water with breakings:
8 hours a day. But, if there is no irrigation problem, drinking water
will be given 24 hours," A.Martirosian says. According to him, it is
a result of not right organization of the WUU works. The Agarakadzor
community head also mentioned that payments for the irrigation water
made 86% in 2005. And WUU Executive Director Hazarapet Nazarian
explains that the structure may not work in a normal way if payments
are made partly.

As Part of "Competitive Private Sector in Armenia" 17,000 Jobs to Be

AS PART OF "COMPETITIVE PRIVATE SECTOR IN ARMENIA" 17,000 JOBS TO BE CREATED

Armenpress

YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, ARMENPRESS: With the financing of the USAID
"Competitive Private Sector in Armenia" program, costing 14 million
USD, will have been implemented in Armenia by 2008. In case of
necessity the program will be prolonged for another two years.

Within the framework of the program an informational and technical
support is being shown to the local companies and experience is being
exchanged with foreign experts. In case of necessity grants will be
provided to the companies.

Starting from 2005 the program has been focused on information
technology and tourism spheres. In the near future the third sphere
will be selected.

Armine Israelian, an expert of the program, said that the goal of the
program is to ensure 100 percent growth in the sphere of employment
as well as to ensure growth of productivity which will promote the
increase of salaries and the level of livelihood of the population.

Within the framework of the program 17,000 jobs are expected to be
created in Armenia by 2008.

Platini visits Armenia

Platini visits Armenia

ArmRadio.am
02.08.2006 14:44

Today with breif official visit to Armenia will arrive Micael Platini,
the Vice President of French Football Federation, member of the
Executive Committee of FIFA and UEFA . He will meet with the leaders
of Armenia and Armenian Football Federation, will participate in the
opening ceremony of small football fields covered with artificial
grass, situated in "Kanaker-Zietoun" community.

Summer reading blowout : Sosi

Summer reading blowout

Hour.ca, Canada
July 27, 2006

Brett Hooton and MJ Stone

After Pride, you’ll need some recuperation time! Make the most of
summer’s potential for relaxation by picking your favourite park
bench, poolside, beach or hammock and curling up with one – or five –
of these summer reading critics’ picks.

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Sosi By Linda Ghan (Signature Editions), 222 pp.

Okay, it’s not exactly the lightest of summertime books, but Sosi is
worth the serious effort. Marked forever by the loss of her Armenian
mother and Turkish father, Sosi is raised by Jewish relatives. Events
in Turkey inspire Sosi, who’s haunted by the Armenian genocide,
to flee to Jerusalem with her family. There she falls in love with
a young photographer named Ara and begins to think she’s finally
putting her past behind her. But when Ara disappears under mysterious
circumstances, Sosi seeks sanctuary in Montreal, fuelling her sorrow
with gin and jazz until fate finally provides her with an opportunity
to heal. (MJS)

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Bombing King David One man’s freedom fighter is another’s terrorist

Bombing King David One man’s freedom fighter is another’s terrorist

uruknet.info, Italy
July 24, 2006

Nick Possum

Old Possum, Joadja and I went in to the city for the big demonstration
against the Israeli attacks on Gaza and Lebanon. It was the biggest
demonstration Sydney had seen since before the invasion of Iraq.

"By a strange coincidence, today is the 60th anniversary of the
bombing of the King David hotel in Jerusalem", Old Possum remarked,
as we waited at Town Hall Square for the march to kick off. "While
their air force is unleashing hell in Lebanon, Israelis are dancing
on the graves of 92 people killed by the Irgun terrorist organization
on 22 July 1946".

"I read in the Times On Line that the British Government has objected
to the Zionists celebrating the event and putting a plaque at the
spot", I said. "They had a conference to mark the anniversary and
tied themselves in semantic knots trying to find a difference between
‘resistance’ and ‘terror’. In the end, they decided they had been
‘freedom fighters’ while the Arabs were always ‘terrorists’".

"What’s the story of the bombing?" Joadja asked.

Old Possum leaned on his walking stick and raised his voice a
decibel or two above the din: "The Hotel was the headquarters for the
secretariat of the British Mandate in Palestine. The military command
was also based there. The Irgun team entered the hotel posing as Arabs
delivering milk. The explosive charges were in milk churns, set to go
off after half an hour. A warning call was made to the hotel and to
the nearby French consulate, but it was never acted on by the British,
probably because their guards detected the bombers and there was a
running gunfight with them as they were leaving, during which the
terrorists set off an explosive device in the street outside the hotel.

"The warning call spoke only of an ‘explosive device’, so in the
confusion, the authorities probably thought the attack had been
foiled. Then the real bomb went off, destroying a whole wing of the
hotel. As British military engineers rushed there with heavy lifting
gear to rescue survivors they were impeded by Zionist roadblocks
and stoned and booed by crowds of Jews. As well as Britons, Arabs,
Armenians, Greeks and 15 Jews were killed."

"Some historians date the beginning of modern terrorism from the
event."

"Who ordered the bombing?"

"The story goes that David Ben Gurion, the chief Zionist honcho
originally suggested it, but he got cold feet. Moshe Sneh, the leader
of Haganah, the Zionist military command, decided to go ahead and
told Menachem Begin to carry it out."

"So what was it supposed to achieve? The British Mandate had already
encouraged hundreds of thousands of Jews to settle in Palestine."

"Yeah, after driving the Turks out in World War I, the British
government decided unilaterally, to establish what it called a
‘National Home for the Jewish people’ in Palestine, over which they
had gained a League of Nations mandate to shepherd the country towards
self-government. Of course there was a slippery little formulation
about it being ‘clearly understood’ that the decision wouldn’t
prejudice the civil and religious rights of the original non-Jewish
communities, who weren’t consulted about the idea. Somehow, the hapless
British officials and soldiers trying to make the Mandate work were
supposed to reconcile the hopes and rights of the native Palestinians
with the implacable thrusting ambition of the Zionist immigrants.

"But in the ten years before the hotel bombing, around 378,000 Jews
had migrated to Palestine. In 1946, the native Palestinian population
was about 1.3 million. Over that short period Jewish immigrants
suddenly made up something like a third of the population! Compare
that to Australia. Our population isn’t yet 21 million. Over recent
years the migrant intake has been less than half a per cent of the
existing population in any year! The redneck nutters would really have
something to screech about if Australia had copped the massive influx
the Palestinians faced. An equivalent rate of immigration would be
six million people coming here since 1996.

"But none of this satisfied the Zionists. By that stage they were
hell-bent on driving the natives out of the place and setting up an
exclusively Jewish state. And that’s what they preceded to do. The
King David Hotel bombing was about clearing the Mandate out of the
way. The British public was outraged, but the politicians realised
they’d created a monster they couldn’t control and they decided it
was time to go.

"In April 1948, Begin’s Irgun, another Zionist group, the Stern Gang
and members of the mainstream Haganah, followed up the hotel bombing
by massacring 254 Palestinians from the village of Deir Yassin. The
aim was to terrorise Palestinians into flight. And that worked too.

By the time it was over they’d depopulated over 400 towns and villages
and driven 700,000 people from their lands and businesses."

"So now, any Jew, born anywhere in the world, has the ‘right to return’
to Israel, but no Palestinian does".

Just then, they announced it was time to march, and we shuffled out
onto George Street.

PICTURES of Sydney’s ‘Israel out of Lebanon & Gaza!’ march on 22 July:
l_out!.html .

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Kocharian and Semneby Discussed Armenia-EU Cooperation

Kocharian and Semneby Discussed Armenia-EU Cooperation

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.07.2006 13:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Armenian President Robert Kocharian met with EU
Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby, reported
the RA leader’s press office. The parties discussed the Armenia-EU
relations as well as the Armenia-EU action plan within the European
Neighborhood Policy. Robert Kocharian and Mr Semneby also referred to
the regional developments and the Nagorno Karabakh settlement process.

Armenian defence minister set to join ruling party – agency

Armenian defence minister set to join ruling party – agency

Mediamax news agency
14 Jul 06

Yerevan, 14 July: Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan said in Yerevan
today that he had applied for membership of the Republican Party of Armenia
(RPA).

The RPA is a member of the ruling coalition. The party’s chairman Andranik
Markaryan has been holding the post of Armenian prime minister since May 2000.
The deputy chairman of the party, Tigran Torosyan, was elected speaker
of the Armenian National Assembly in June.

There Will No Be Balkanization of Karabakh Conflict

There Will No Be Balkanization of Karabakh Conflict

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.07.2006 18:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There will be no balkanization of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict, since the deployment of peacekeeping forces in
the region is the topic of far away future, ARF Bureau’s Hay Dat and
Political Office Director Kiro Manoian told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
In his words, such scenario of the conflict settlement is not supposed.

To note, the OSCE MG proposal maintains a provision on deployment of
peacekeeping forces in the conflict zone.

OSCE Monitoring confirms the nonsense of the Azeri propaganda

OSCE Monitoring confirms the nonsense of the Azeri propaganda

ArmRadio.am
13.07.2006 16:02

Press Service of NKR Ministry of Defense categorically rejected the
statement by the Azeri APA Agency that the night of July 12th all
objects at the contact line of the Armed Forces of NKR and Azerbaijan
were set on fire.

According to the Agency, all foothill villages of Aghdam region and
Aghdam airport were completely burnt.

"The regular monitoring carried out by OSCE Mission and the last three
observations conducted at the request of the Karabakh side confirmed
the whole nonsense of the assertions of the Azeri propaganda," Press
Service of NKR Ministry of Defense reported.