No Ceasefire Violation Fixed During Monitoring Of NKR, Azerbaijani A

NO CEASEFIRE VIOLATION FIXED DURING MONITORING OF NKR, AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES’ CONTACT LINE

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.02.2010 12:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to a previously achieved agreement with
the authorities of the Artsakh Republic (NKR), the OSCE Mission held
regular monitoring of the NKR and Azerbaijani armed forces’ contact
line, near Levonarkh village of Martakert region, NKR, on February 2.

>From the positions of the NKR Defense Army, the mission was led by
Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador
Andrzej Kasprzyk. The monitoring group comprised Field Assistants
of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office’s Personal Representative Vladimir
Chuntulov (Bulgaria) and Jaslan Nurtazin (Kazakhstan), who were
accompanied by representatives of the NKR Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Ministry of Defense.

The monitoring passed in accordance with the schedule, and no violation
of the ceasefire was fixed, NKR MFA press service reported.

Levon Zurabyan: Armenian-Turksih Reconciliation Impossible Unless Ka

LEVON ZURABYAN: ARMENIAN-TURKSIH RECONCILIATION IMPOSSIBLE UNLESS KARABAKH IS SOLVED
Karen Ghazaryan

"Radiolur"
02.02.2010 17:32

Coordinator of the Armenian National Congress today presented the
statement of the Congress, which severely criticizes the authorities
and notes that the program of establishment of Armenian-Turkish
relations is based on unpromising and incorrect calculations.

"The process of Armenian-Turkish reconciliation has actually turned
into an Armenian-Turkish conflict," Zurabyan said, recalling the
statements from both sides.

The ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols is impossible
without the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, Zurabyan noted.

According to him, Turkey will find excuses not to ratify the protocols
unless the Karabakh issue is solved.

Azerbaijani Party Keeps On Firing On Karabakh Positions

AZERBAIJANI PARTY KEEPS ON FIRING ON KARABAKH POSITIONS

ArmInfo
2010-02-01 12:03:00

ArmInfo. A number of ceasefire violations have been fixed over the
last week on the contact line of the NKR and Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

As ArmInfo correspondent in Stepanakert reports, according to the
operations report of the NKR Defense Army, the Azerbaijani party fired
on the Karabakh positions from January 25 to 31 in all the directions
of the contact line from slot machines, shotguns and sniper rifles. In
particular, Hadrut, Martuni, Martakert and Askeran defense regions
were fired on. The subdivisions of the NKR Defense Army delivered a
return fire.

Armenian Foreign Ministry: Armenia Fulfills Its Commitments In Armen

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY: ARMENIA FULFILLS ITS COMMITMENTS IN ARMENIA-TURKEY NORMALIZATION PROCESS

ArmInfo
2010-02-01 13:41:00

ArmInfo. "Armenia fulfills all its commitments," says Tigran Balayan,
Department for Public Affairs, the Armenian Foreign Ministry Press
Service, when commenting Turkish Prime Minister’s interview with
Euronews TV.

Specifically, Erdogan said: Well, we appear to have got off to an
unhealthy start. What are we negotiating about? What are we going to
do? Armenia should once again take this into consideration, because
we fulfilled our protocol commitments. Both sides have road maps. The
process will continue. We are fully prepared and sincere, and will
proceed in the same way as we have so far.

Foreign Elements Hinder Nagorny Karabakh Peace Efforts -Iran Envoy

FOREIGN ELEMENTS HINDER NAGORNY KARABAKH PEACE EFFORTS -IRAN ENVOY

RIA Novosti
February 1, 2010
Baku

The Nagorny Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan can
only be resolved by the countries themselves, Iran’s ambassador to
Azerbaijan said on Monday.

In an interview with the Baku-based Trend news agency, Muhammad Bagir
Bahrami said countries outside the region "are only pursuing their own
agendas and view the Nagorny Karabakh issue as a means of furthering
their own interests."

He stressed that the parties to the conflict should solve it "by
making an independent decision."

The envoy said Iran could act as a mediator in the conflict, because
as it borders on both the former Soviet republics it "cannot remain
indifferent."

The issue of Nagorny Karabakh, a breakaway region inside Azerbaijan
with a predominantly ethnic Armenian population, first erupted in
1988, when the region claimed independence from Azerbaijan to join
Armenia. More than 30,000 people are estimated to have died on both
sides between 1988 and 1994.

Armenia and Azerbaijan last Monday agreed a preamble to an agreement
on Nagorny Karabakh, revising and updating the OSCE Madrid principles.

The Madrid principles, adopted in November 2007, envisage a
stage-by-stage resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict that
should start with the gradual liberation of parts of Azerbaijan
bordering Karabakh that were partly or fully occupied by Karabakh
Armenian forces during the 1991-94 war. In return, Karabakh should
retain a corridor to Armenia and be able to determine its final status
in a future referendum.

Clean Sweep

CLEAN SWEEP
by kelly borkert

Bay Area Indymedia
Friday Jan 29th, 2010 7:00 AM

The City of Fresno uses questionable methods to remove homeless
residents from a barren lot

Thursday, January 28th, 2010 marked a dark day of particular
significance in the struggle for human rights in Fresno California.

After a series of attempts to remove homeless residents from a barren
lot at the corner of Ventura and F St. in downtown Fresno, officials
from the City of Fresno faced bold opposition from committed residents
when a cleanup was ordered under penal code violations and questionably
obtained complaints of trespass. Administration officials resorted to
tactics including bribery (offering housing vouchers and promises of
temporary housing to people otherwise faced with arrest or vagrancy)
and outright deception in order to facilitate the removal and to
circumvent the planned civil disobedience of affected citizens and
in response to their failed, abandoned attempt at seeking a Temporary
Restraining Order in the Fresno County courtroom of Judge Adolfo Corona
the previous day. Not overly famous for respecting the constitutinal
requirements of due process, the City of Fresno may now soon be better
known for their backdoor violations of verbal agreements entered into
with people in desperate straits.

The morning after the City of Fresno dismissed its own request for
a TRO, the now displaced residents stood their ground, braced for
arrest. City officials, including Police Chief Dyer, who appeared
to be negotiating for the city left the scene for a period of time
to meet and discuss their options. Upon return they requested the
residents do two things, relocate their tents off the sidewalk areas
and move inward on the lot 37 feet to clear a particular parcel. At
that point it appeared they would be permitted to stay in the more
restricted zone, but by the afternoon, reports were printed in the
Fresno Bee that all had vacated voluntarily, many relocating to an
area at Mono and G St.

Among the many facets left uncovered by Bee reporters were the current
conditions at the F St encampment. After previous complaints were
raised by the City as they prepared to enforce health code violations
by removing residents and their belongings several weeks ago, private
parties stepped in to provide portable toilets and trash containers.

The very suggestion made by Judge Corona towards the City attorneys
in the first hearing, whereupon the City of Fresno filed for a TRO
to continue the process they had initially intended to perform on
December 16, 2009. Because the ownership of this property was in
question, and because legal representation made it clear to the city
that they stood on shaky ground, the initial cleanup was postponed.

What the Bee and presumably other media might accidentally overlook
is how conditions transformed in the campsite once toilets and trash
containers were provided. The residents successfully removed thousands
of pounds of waste, and the grounds were nearly immaculate when the
City moved in again.

Other aspects falling through the media’s cracks in their coverage
are the questionable ownership claims the City justified their
actions upon. While they seemingly knew the identity of one owner of a
parcel, they instead focused their more public claims on tenuous ones,
involving the two out of town surviving heirs of a small parcel split
six ways. Both under threat of the expense of a city initiated fence
and cleanup, which the City claimed would be borne by property owners.

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As complicated as that is, the more interesting facts lie in the
identity of the predominantly undisclosed owner of another parcel,
Tom Richards, who is said to be both a developer and chairperson
of the Committee to end Homelessness. The sticky facts of this may
elude the keen eye of the Fresno Bee, but certainly not those of more
interested parties.

Further developments throughout the day reportedly involved a series of
evictions as the City pursued the displaced residents from location to
location, informing them of complaints and insisting they move again
and again. As the rights of homeless citizens of Fresno usually are
considerably less than those of other citizens as measured in City of
Fresno concern for their safety and well being, the questions arise,
would homed citizens of Fresno express the same disregard and disdain
if these were Haitian refugees?

Would the response of the City of Fresno be the same if these were
Armenians fleeing Turkish genocide?

Will the numerous wealthy churches such as The People’s Church and
Northwest Church continue their silence and remain uninvolved as they
pass their collection plates around every service, depositing the
coins, paper money and tithings into their vaults for holier causes
than the service of the poorest of those among us?

Will the Fresno Bee continue to provide lip service for the City of
Fresno without a stitch of question? The answers to these questions
are uncertain, but based on recent history, no positive developments
are likely in store on these fronts, for the homeless and concerned
citizens of Fresno.

http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/1772

Turkey Now Shifts Blame To Armenian Diaspora

TURKEY NOW SHIFTS BLAME TO ARMENIAN DIASPORA

Tert.am
12:04 â~@¢ 28.01.10

Regardless of whether the Armenia-Turkey border will open or not, the
Armenian Diaspora will always find ways to hamper the reconciliation
process, reports Turkish paper Gunes, referring to the ratification
process of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols.

"A few months ago, an agreement was signed between Turkey and Armenia
aimed at the normalization of bilateral relations. Let’s remember the
signing ceremony for a moment. While Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
was smiling endlessly, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s
look prompted that he was in rather an inconvenient situation.

"It is obvious that both Russia and US are exerting pressure [on
Nalbandian] over the issue and for that reason he signed the agreement
against his will," reports Gunes, adding that the Armenian Diaspora,
which holds powerful political positions, will do its best to overthrow
the reconciliation process.

"The Diaspora, which developed on the basis of enmity against Turks and
Turkey, could not tolerate such an agreement. The agreement did not
regard the ‘Genocide’ issue as a precondition, but judging by the RA
Constitutional Court’s ruling, it was not so at all," the paper writes.

According to Gunes, Turkish authorities are now greatly disappointed
because, after several months’ scrupulous work on the Protocols,
the reconciliation process has come to a halt.

Adding that this scenario was predictable from the very beginning
of the reconciliation process, the paper writes: "One need not be
a fortune-teller or an expert to foresee such a scenario. In short,
even if we open the border with Armenia, even if we meet them half way
in their demands and give them something, in any case, the Diaspora
will always find ways to hamper the process."

Karabakh Was Mentioned As A Party To The Talks, Mkrtich Minasyan Say

KARABAKH WAS MENTIONED AS A PARTY TO THE TALKS, MKRTICH MINASYAN SAYS
Nvard Davtyan

"Radiolur"
27.01.2010 16:32

"The trilateral presidential meeting in Sochi evidences that despite
the bellicose statements of Azerbaijan, the process of settlement
of the Karabakh issue continues at the bargaining table," Republican
MP Mkrtich Minasyan told a press conference today. According to him,
the fact that Nagorno Karabakh was mentioned as a party to the talks
in the preamble to the document was an important achievement.

Mkrtich Minasyan doesn’t tie the recent activeness in the Karabakh
settlement process to the Armenian-Turkish relations. "Despite some
internal link, the Armenian-Turkish and the Armenian-Azerbaijani
issues are separate processes," he said.

The Republican MP hopes that there will be some clarity in the
Armenian-Turkish relations in March. "The one, who has closed the
border, will open it, and Armenia will only benefit from it," he said.

President of the People’s Party Tigran Karapetyan considers that
"no one wants to see the Karabakh issue solved today."

K. Zatulin Says War To Create Economic Problems For Azerbaijan

K. ZATULIN SAYS WAR TO CREATE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS FOR AZERBAIJAN

Panorama.am
17:37 26/01/2010

"Taking into account the current situation that both official Baku and
Yerevan have quite radical thoughts how the conflict will be settled,
I don’t see any ways out of the conflict except usage of force," K.

Zatulin the director of CIS Institute told "Voice of America" Russian
service. Zatulin said if Azerbaijani authorities even try to get
the resolution of the conflict through force, they won’t reach any
success. "It will create big economic problems, flow of international
investments, which Azerbaijan is looking forward to," he said. Anyway,
Mr. Zatulin ensures that the negotiations are more preferable than war.

NKR:Changes In Rescue Service

CHANGES IN RESCUE SERVICE

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
January 25, 2010

According to the decree of the NKR Prime Minister, signed on January
25, Arsen Sargsyan is removed from the post of the director of Rescue
Service adjunct to the NKR Government.

By another decree of the Premier, Arthur Haroutyounyan is appointed
director of the Rescue Service.

Today, Prime Minister Ara Haroutyounyan has introduced newly appointed
director Arthur Haroutyounyan to the Rescue Service staff.