Committee of charitable projects held a meeting

Panorama.am

21:01 30/05/2008

COMMITTEE OF CHARITABLE PROJECTS HELD A MEETING

Today the committee coordinating the charitable
projects of the Government of the RA held a session
leaded by the president of the committee Simon
Ter-Simonyan, reported the press and public relations
department of the Government.

According to the source the committee has discussed 5
charitable projects. The committee affirmed projects
covering founding parks, repairing schools,
reconstructing roads, etc.

Source: Panorama.am

ANCC Commemorates the Pontian and Rwandan Genocides

Armenian National Committee of Canada
Comité National Arménien du Canada
130 Albert St., Suite/Bureau 1007
Ottawa, ON
KIP 5G4
Tel./Tél. (613) 235-2622 Fax/Téléc. (613) 238-2622
E-mail/courriel:national.office@anc-canad a.com

PRESS RELEASE

May 27, 2008
Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian

ANCC Commemorates the Pontian and Rwandan Genocides

Ottawa–The Armenian National Committee of Canada recently
participated in two important historic commemorations–for the Pontian
Genocide and the Rwandan Genocide victims.

On May 18, the Brotherhood Pontian of Toronto organized a memorial for
the 353,000 Pontian Greek victims of atrocities perpetrated by the
Turkish government between 1916 to 1923.

Among the 350 people who attended the commemoration were a
high-ranking Greek Cabinet minister, a member of the Greek parliament,
and representatives of the department of foreign affairs of
Greece. The memorial was held at St. Dimitrios Greek Orthodox Church
in Toronto.

The keynote speaker Michael Charalampidis, author, and member of the
executive committee of the International Association for the Rights
and Liberation of Peoples, emphasized the imperative for Pontians
around the world to organize and to become more politically active in
the international recognition of the Pontian Genocide. Furthermore, he
said he appreciated and valued the pioneering work of the Armenian
National Committee and the Armenian people, at large, in their
political activism and in paving the way for the Pontian community to
follow in their footsteps.

Aris Babikian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee
of Canada (ANCC), urged the international community and governments
-not to be selective in their condemnation, as their political and
economic interests dictate, but to bring to justice the Turkish
genocide perpetrators and their accomplices. Today the Turkish
government, encouraged by the international community’s silence, is
not only denying the Armenian, Pontian, and Assyrian Genocides and
continuing its illegal occupation of Cyprus, but it has also launched
a genocide against the Kurds.-

Babikian said it’s -imperative for us to stand united in solidarity,
to remind the world of the Turkish government’s past and present
crimes, and to demand that the international community to stop its

appeasement policies towards a fascist and racist Turkish government
which has the distinction of being the world’s worst violator of
crimes against humanity.-

Babikian reminded the gathered that the ‘rampant extreme nationalism,
prejudice and xenophobia in contemporary Turkey is an ominous sign and
a reminder of the climate which existed in Turkey in the early 20th
century.- He added that Canada and the international community can
send a clear and unequivocal message to the Turkish government that
the international community will not tolerate such inhuman treatment
of our fellow human beings and will not allow the genocide denial
machine to operate with impunity.

On April 4, the ANCC participated in a press conference at the
Gatineau city hall to commemorate the 14th anniversary of the genocide
of Rwanda’s Tutsi minority. The press conference was organized by the
HUMURA Association, with the participation of the Canadian Jewish
Congress, the Association of Darfur, and ANCC.

Genocide denial was the theme of the press conference. At the end of
the conference the participants signed a letter bringing to the
attention of the Right Hon. Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of
Canada, that -genocide deniers hide behind the veil of dubious
scholars of the `truth’ who increase the agony of the victims’ wounds
that have never healed…While Canada rightly protects fundamental
liberties, including the liberty of expression, we strongly believe
that genocide deniers should never enjoy constitutional guarantees to
propagate heinous and racist speeches targeting specific ethnic groups
in Canada.-

Babikian said that he considered it ANCC’s privilege and honour to
participate in the gatherings to ‘show our friendship with other
genocide victim nations. We, the survivors of similar heinous crimes,
or the descendents of those who survived, must unite to remind the
international community that such crimes will not be forgotten, denied
or be allowed to be repeated. We owe it to our martyrs who paid the
ultimate price for intolerance, xenophobia and hatred.’

***

The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a
network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and
affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances
the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of
issues.

Regional Chapters/Sections régionales

Montréal – Laval – Ottawa – Toronto – Hamilton – Cambridge –
St. Catharines – Windsor – Vancouver

www.anccanada.org

Today Marks The Anniversay Of The Epublic

TODAY MARKS THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPUBLIC

A1+
[01:37 pm] 28 May, 2008

Today marks the 90th anniversary of the first Armenian Republic. As
a result of glorious heroically fought battles of Sardarapat,
Bash-Aparan and Gharaqilisa after six hundred year recess the free
Armenian statehood was restored.

"We shall never forget May victories which were achieved due to
national unity, exceptional unanimity and will, which later served
as a base for freedom-loving spirit of the nation and for new heroic
battles during the liberation of Artsakh.

While strengthening the belief in our power, the victories accomplished
at the battle-fields, give us will and determination to keep and
to reinforce what was achieved through the joint struggle of the
generations, to empower our free statehood in order to face with
dignity today’s challenges for creating a prosperous tomorrow for
our people," stated the RA prime-minister Tigran Sargsyan in his
congratulatory address.

"Although the first Armenian Republic lasted three years it filled
our people with that great spiritual feeling, which at the end of 20th
century accounted not only for restoration of our statehood but also
for liberation of Artsakh," the President of the National Assembly
Tigran Torosyan mentioned in his speech.

On the occasion of the anniversary of the Republic the
Catholicos of all Armenians Garegin B. gave a blessing in Holy See
St. Echmiadzin. "The restoration of the Armenian statehood in the
days of the heroic battles of 1918 was crucial to our people: the
Fatherland was saved, the Fatherland to which my nation devoted all of
its strength in times of crises, putting a start to a nation-state. The
successes and the memories of those days inspire and encourage us to
stay devoted to our country, to be church-loving, to serve with the
same son-like devotion to our Fatherland for a bright future of our
people," he stated.

"Lebanon Is The Trunk Of The Diaspora Tree" & "Turkey Has Dug Its Ow

"LEBANON IS THE TRUNK OF THE DIASPORA TREE" & "TURKEY HAS DUG ITS OWN DITCH" Says Alecco Bezikian Of The Armenian National Committee Of Europe

Aztag–lebanon
10/05/2008

The interview was conducted by George Krikorian and translated by
Dikranouhi Kusbegian

"Aztag" readers were informed that Alecco Bezikian of the Armenian
National Committee of Europe paid a short visit to Lebanon on the
occasion of the premiere of the movie "The Lark Farm".

So, we had an interview with the representative of the Armenian
community of Italy. Our talk was a good opportunity for our guest to
remember his early days in Lebanon, where his national and ideological
basis was formed, as well as to shed a light on the efforts made for
the recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Europe and Italy and the
linking Turkey’s European Union accession to certain preconditions.

Here is the complete transcript of our interview.

Aztag – Let’s start with the motivation of your visit to Lebanon.

Alecco Bezikian – Upon the request of the Armenian National Committee
of Lebanon, I came to Lebanon to attend the premiere of Taviani
brothers’ "The Lark Farm", during which I was given an opportunity to
share my thoughts. This visit was a great joy for me; it was also a
little emotional for me, because I was born and raised and educated
in this country moreover, my intellectual, ideological, literal and
career background is here. I later moved to Italy, where I started to
get involved in the community activities and serve in it. Therefore
my true investment has been in the Italian Armenian community.

Aztag- Did you as the Armenian National Committee of Europe notice
that "The Lark Farm" turned out to be an effective propaganda tool
for our cause. I mean the movie is really good, however, did the
European public opinion react to it? Did they get it?

Alecco Bezikian – The Italians showed a great appreciation both in
Italy and in France. When the movie showed in Germany, movie critics,
who where evaluating, made some minor remarks. But the reason for that
was the fact that we and the Taviani brothers hadn’t been campaigning
for the movie, therefore, the ground wasn’t prepared for it. On
the other hand we indirectly achieved good results, without putting
special effort into it, when a few thousand Turks protested against
the movie. The media covered it and the movie was freely advertised;
they spoke about it a lot during their riot! Indeed that was a wide
propaganda for us since all the Europeans who didn’t know about the
Armenian Genocide got informed and they went to see the movie. But
let me say that Antonia Arslan’s book is well known in all of Europe,
and the movie helped confirm Armenian history and the reality of the
Genocide to the European and specially the Italian mind. The same
thing happened in France. Now we are trying to show the movie in other
countries as well, and that’s why we wanted to contact the Tavianis
and Grazia Volpi., the producer of the movie. We want to see without
an Armenian involvement what impact would the movie have on societies.

We welcome the initiative taken by the Armenian National Committee of
Lebanon for promoting the movie in Lebanon, and of course the impact
of the movie will go beyond Lebanon as the Italians and the foreign
guests will report about the movie and the local media coverage of it.

To tell you the truth, the Armenian National Committee of Europe
hasn’t yet organized an event for the promotion of the movie and it
has neither made up its mind to support the movie and promote it
in different countries since it has already been shown in so many
of them and has made a great impact on a large audience. People are
interested in this movie because there’s an educational aspect to it;
so many people had no idea about the Genocide or the scale of it and
the inhuman acts committed by Turkey.

For that reason when I was given a stand to share my thoughts on the
premiere of the movie, I didn’t talk about the movie but I talked
about accession of Turkey into the European Union and its Armenian
Genocide denial policies. On my meeting with Oli Rhen, the European
Union Expansion Commissioner, I explained about the fact that the
European countries already have so many problems among each other
so, what would happen if a country of seventy million people, with a
totally different culture and a very small link to Europe is made a
part of it. Months ago this man used to insist on Turkey’s accession
to the European Union but now as a result of the efforts of other
ministers and personnel he has changed his stance.

Officials have started to be afraid and cautious about accepting Turkey
into the Union considering the implications of such an action. I
made a similar point to the Ministry of Economy saying that they
themselves make remarks to countries like Germany, France and Italy
when they don’t show a fair balance sheet. I pointed out that how
can the European Union accept a country that has a population of over
seventy million and sixty million of whom live on two hundred dollars
or less? In that case the other member states will have to take care
of them. They already have Romania and Bulgaria, who are new members
and who have internal debts. Europe can no longer reach out to help
all these countries. It has already started to change its position
and is acting more strictly with all the countries so that it can
exert more pressure on other countries. It is still unclear how will
that work out.

On the other end of the horn there’s yet another matter which seems
very simple to public opinion, at least in Europe. We all know too
well that European countries, more accurately the Political Committee
of Europe, is under a great deal of pressure from the United States
in regards to Turkey.

Given the fact that in the past Turkey bordered the Soviet Union
and has been a NATO member, the United States wants to keep it
alive, specially that it has a large population and a great military
power. Nevertheless, the Europeans see this military might as a threat,
because in their culture the European countries are anti-military
and they lean on dialogue. Therefore, it’s better for the Turkish
military to become more assertive. For that reason during our last
protest in Brussels in February 2007 I assured the protester that
they don’t need to be worried since Turkey has dug its own ditch and
it cannot become a part of Europe. However we must pursue our demand
for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, because if Turkey
wants to become a civilized country and act according to European
standards, it can no longer deny the Armenian Genocide. In its
present situation it is not among the advanced countries of the world
regardless of what they are saying. Nothing is accomplished by words;
everything must be manifested in actions on the ground. Therefore,
in Turkey’s case it’s very difficult for that to be understood
and accepted positively by the European public opinion which is
already against Turkey; it’s the governments that are with Turkey
and that’s due to political pressure. If we do a statistics in around
twenty-five European countries it will clearly turn out that all of
them are against Turkey’s accession and they are horrified about that
membership. It’s the same thing with the economy. Today there are so
many industries in Turkey that produce goods that are quarter of the
prices in Europe. That in itself is a threat as it may cause European
businesses to close down which in its turn will cause the working
class to deteriorate. The Workers’ Unions won’t accept this; to have
thousands of workers unemployed is unacceptable, and all this for a
country to become a member? The membership of a few small countries
does not cause a big disturbance, since they are insignificant;
however, in case of Turkey, we’re talking about seventy million
population. According to studies we did with the German Democrats,
by 2015 the population of Turkey will reach ninety million. It’s true
that what I’m going to say now isn’t a written law in the European
Constitution but there’s a tradition that the country with the largest
population has the right for veto. Imagine Turkey someday having the
power of veto over the other European countries.

In that case the image of Europe will be very bad.

Aztag – But years ago as a precondition, and a primary one, for the
membership of Turkey in the European Union the European Parliament
demanded the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Was that a way to
show that Turkey was an advanced and reformed country? In the last few
years we see that the European Parliament isn’t putting the same kind
of emphasis on that precondition, and on the contrary, it has taken
a few steps backwards. Do you think that impression of ours is true?

Alecco Bezikian – That impression of yours is very true for two
reasons; one of them is the pressure from the United States with the
intention of marginalizing the Armenian issue and the second reason is
the self-centeredness of the Jews. The Jews don’t want to see another
genocide besides the Holocaust mentioned in the 20th century. Obviously
they rejected the Genocide twice in the Kneset. If you look close
enough you’ll see that the pieces of the puzzle are automatically
coming together and the picture is getting clearer. The United States
don’t want Turkey to face any problems. Third , the United States
want the European countries to stay in turbulence so that they won’t
emerge as an international power. If they increase the number of the
European Union countries to twenty seven or twenty eight it’s because
they want the bloc to be weakened; the larger its number gets, the more
dispersed its abilities and strengths will be. The United States are
trying to do that right now. We can go even farther and say that the
increase of the value of euro has the same motive behind it. There’s
an effort to take the Europeans to a place where they can produce
nothing so that the United States can lay their hands on everything.

Aztag- And in all this turbulance is the Armenian Genocide one of
the cards to be played?

Alecco Bezikian – The Armenian Genocide is the smallest card in the
hands of the Europeans and the Americans, and that card is being used
in not so obvious ways. However in my dealings with the European
Parliament officials, sometimes I notice that they want to promote
the Genocide issue simply to delay Turkey’s European Union membership
a little more.

Aztag- At this stage what are the previsions of the Armenian National
Committee of Europe concerning the coming April 24? Also, what vision
do you have for the next stage?

Alecco Bezikian – As for April 24, small events are being organized
in European countries; we usually wait for the round numbered years,
for example, the ninety fifth anniversary, to organize a pan-European
big event.

We start preparations a while before. Of course it would be much more
effective if we could have them in the parliaments. If we succeed
in that we would be giving the greatest honor to our martyrs
and the biggest and toughest blow to Turkey and its denialist
supporters. However, we must act cautiously on that. In 2009 the
European Parliament will hold its elections.

We must wait and see if our friends will win in those elections
and we will be able to accomplish that cooperatively. Therefore, we
must first work in small groups in each country and try to win the
support of the people through deputies who are close to us. For this
reason I have always expressed my conviction that April 24 should not
be introduced by Armenians to Armenians but we must penetrate into
foreign societies and work with them for bringing our candidates into
power. Nevertheless no one is exempt from pressure, but our friends are
trying to escape them. It is for this reason that the Armenians must
learn to be integrated in their environment and to respect the laws
of the countries their living in so that we can win the foreigners
and take our messages through them to wherever we want.

Aztag – Any conclusive words for the Lebanese Armenians?

Alecco Bezikian – There’s one major thing I would recommend the
Lebanese Armenian community and it’s this: let us cherish this
country and show the children of the other communities (religions)
how a motherland must be loved. You don’t love your country by just
holding up its flag.

We must act very carefully in Lebanon because it’s the trunk of
our Diaspora tree. All our activists abroad have their roots in
Lebanon or Syria. Those who come from other places don’t take part
in national activities or services. It’s from here that our future
manpower will arise, therefore, we must serve this country well to
be able to benefit from it as much as possible. The financial incomes
and contributions coming from this community must be directed to the
internal institutions, foundations, various structures and families of
this community. Today we must realize that Armenia is an established
state, it has many of its citizens working abroad having left their
families back in Armenia; therefore, a considerable amount of money
is being sent to the homeland. The same thing used to happen in
Lebanon and still is today; so many Lebanese go to work in the Gulf
countries leaving their families behind, and then they send money to
their families.

It’s very important for the Lebanese Armenian community to manage
its finances well so that this community, too, will have its worthy
standing and share. There are Armenians who have helped foreigners
so that those foreigners in their turn would give a hand to the
Armenians. In life everything is mutual or reciprocal, there’s giving
and taking; highways have two directions, going and coming, everything
is the same; you need both palms to clap. The Armenian people must
learn the best ways to contribute to their nation. The Lebanese
Armenian community must stand behind its structures and churches,
not forgetting that the yeast of the Diaspora bread is Lebanon.

Unification Of Efforts Required

UNIFICATION OF EFFORTS REQUIRED

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on May 22, 2008
Armenia

"Today our country is facing serious challenges, and we must unite our
efforts to overcome them. We must modernize the political domain and
economy, restore social solidarity and the international reputation
of the Republic of Armenia, develop Motherland-Diaspora relations,
and achieve the peaceful settlement of Artsakh conflict.

The solution of the before mentioned issues require consistent and
joint work. Our main political powers must attach importance to
our national interests. I strongly believe that together with our
trustworthy partner Armenian Revolutionary Dashnaktsutyun Party we
will manage to build a more democratic, defended and strong state,"
President Serge Sargsyan underscored in his message addressed to ARFD
General Meeting.

Protest Against Azerbaijan

PROTEST AGAINST AZERBAIJAN

AZG Armenian Daily
23/05/2008

Eurovision

"Shoushi" Charity Foundation express its protest concerning to the play
of Elnur Houseynov and Samir Javadzade, who represent the Republic
of Azerbaijan , at the first semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest
2008 held on 20 May.

The song remarks the hostility between the Christian and the Islamic
civilizations: e. g. the Islam is represented through the angels of
Allah, and the Christianity is represented through Satan.

"Shoushi" Charity Foundation protest against the politicization of
this beautiful festival and against the attempt for driving a wedge
between those two civilizations.

"Shoushi" Fund

24d/710 Baghramyan ave., Yerevan, 0019, Armenia

T +374 10 568042; E [email protected]

Minister Of Culture Of Belarus Hosted At The Mother See

MINISTER OF CULTURE OF BELARUS HOSTED AT THE MOTHER SEE

armradio.am
21.05.2008 18:05

On May 21 His Holiness Garegin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
of All Armenians, hosted the Minister of Culture of the Republic of
Belarus Vladimir Matveychuk at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. The
meeting was attended by RA Deputy Minister of Culture Gagik Gyurjyan
and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to
Armenia Marina Dolgopolova.

During the meeting His Holiness welcomed the programs of cooperation
signed between the Ministries of Culture of the two countries and
wished success to their implementation. The Patriarch appreciated the
friendly relations between the two peoples and attached importance to
the inter-cultural communication for the development of bilateral ties.

Reference was made to the life of the Armenian community of Belarus.

Birthright Armenia Stirs Up Youth in South America

PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Linda Yepoyan
May 21, 2008
Phone: 610-642-6633

info@birthr ightarmenia.org

BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA STIRS UP YOUTH IN SOUTH AMERICA

In its on-going quest to inspire diasporan youth around the world, record
turnouts of youth in South America during Birthright Armenia´s outreach tour
are nothing but uplifting. Beginning in Buenos Aires, Argentina and
winding down in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the April 17 – 27 sweep, including dozens
of meetings, interviews and presentations also held in Cordoba, Rosario,
Neuquén and Montevideo, targeted young adults interested in learning more
about volunteering in Armenia. Some were so moved by what they were hearing
for the first time, and realizing they were the first chosen generation to
be given such opportunities, completed applications on the spot to serve.

Of the 300 alumni who have passed through Birthright Armenia’s doors to
date, only one has been from South America. This is due primarily to the
number one deterrent for the youth in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and
Venezuela – namely, its distance from Armenia. In addition, many have
found it difficult to afford the airfare, and therefore, parked the idea of
having the experience until their financial circumstances changed.

Making the South American youth unique in terms of becoming potential
participants is the time of year that college students are available to
serve. South American summer vacations take place during what are the
winter months in Armenia, so many of the youth signing on will be doing so
during the snowy months of January, February and March. Volunteering in the
Homeland at this time of year will only add to the uniqueness of their
life-changing experiences.

Seventeen South American-Armenian youth have already put ink on paper for
doing their part in Armenia – ten applicants will comprise the first wave of
volunteers in 2008 and another seven have already applied for 2009, with
many more inquiries to finalize over the coming weeks and months.

One applicant, Agostina Ramirez Schirinian wrote in her application, -I
never thought that I would have the opportunity to have an experience like
this. Each one of us has something to give to one another, something that
will help us find our identity, something that helps us be who we are
(Armenian).- She continues, -It is going to be a very productive and
positive experience, as much for my personal growth as well as for the
people I am going to meet and build friendships with while I’m there. A
reunion of youth, from different countries, cultures and traditions on
Armenian soil will have many long term positive affects.-

Leading the outreach events were Linda Yepoyan and Seta Iskandarian,
Birthright Armenia and Armenian Volunteer Corps directors, respectively, who
found there to be very strong cooperation amongst the youth groups in South
America. -AGBU and AYF youth in Cordoba, Rosario and Sao Paolo frequently
work together on issues of Armenian concern, and hosting Birthright Armenia
in their cities proved to be no exception,- stated Yepoyan. -The youth from
both organizations met us at the airport and jointly hosted well-attended
presentations, followed by social get-togethers that helped solidify our
relationship with hundreds of youth there. -We also met with many leaders
of the Armenian community and have already secured a number of commitments
to help fund the cost of Birthright Armenia’s expansion into South America.
The high level of enthusiasm we felt everywhere we traveled was truly
inspirational,- she adds.

The Armenian population of Cordoba is estimated to be 5,000 people, who
pride themselves on having the first Armenian Church of South America in
their town. There was said to be 40 Armenian families in the city of
Neuquen, who settled there just three generations ago. And Rosario has what
can be described as a newly formed community as well. The youth from these
Argentinian cities will all converge in Armenia in the coming months and
years to say they are part of the movement that makes volunteering in
Armenia a rite of passage.

Birthright Armenia’s mission is to strengthen ties between the homeland and
diasporan youth by affording them an opportunity to be a part of Armenia’s
daily life and to contribute to Armenia’s development through work, study
and volunteer experiences, while developing a renewed sense of Armenian
identity. For more information, or to make an online donation, please visit
our web site at

www.birthrightarmenia.org
www.birthrightarmenia.org.

Armenia Adduces Arguments For Russian Gas Price

ARMENIA ADDUCES ARGUMENTS FOR RUSSIAN GAS PRICE

ARKA
May 20, 2008

YEREVAN, May 20. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian and
Gazprom President Alexey Miller negotiated on the Russian gas price
in Armenia during the Monday meeting in Yerevan.

The Premier and Gazprom President were guided by the Russian gas
market liberalization projects for the upcoming three years on the
principles of European gas price policy.

During the meeting, Sargsian focused on the competitiveness of
Armenian economy, predictability of gas prices in the country, as
well as gradual price change.

The Prime Minister and Gazprom President stated that ccooperation
in gas sphere is developing very successfully and gas consumption in
Armenia increasing every year, the RA Government’s press service has
told ARKA.

They agreed that the sooner negotiations over the new gas price are
carried out in Armenia the better.

The participants to the meeting said ArmRosGazprom prepares for an
initial public offering (IPO) of its shares. Miller and Sargsian also
discussed regional cooperation issues.

Te Russian gas giant will bring the price for Armenia to the European
level by 2011. The transition will be smooth "given the high level
of strategic cooperation" between the two countries, Gazprom reports.

On March 31, 2006, The Armenian Government and Gazprom signed a 25-year
agreement on gas and energy cooperation. The Russian gas company sells
its gas to Armenia at $110 per 1,000 cubic metres (against former $56)
under the agreement valid until January 1, 2009.

Monopolist in Armenia’s gas supply market, the ArmRosgasprom CJSC
was established in 1997. The company’s capital amounts $580mln. Its
shareholders are the Gasprom OJCS (57.59% of shares), the RA Ministry
of Energy (34.7%) and the Itera Oil and Gas Company (7.71%). -0–

Opposition Does Not Take Part In Yerevan Prefects’ Elections, Consid

OPPOSITION DOES NOT TAKE PART IN YEREVAN PREFECTS’ ELECTIONS, CONSIDERING THEM ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 19, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Movement led by Levon
Ter-Petrosian will take part in local self-government elections
in autumn.

Arman Musinian, L. Ter-Petrosian’s Spokesperson, informed journalists
about it on May 19.

According to him, the opposition movement does not take part
in the elections of Yerevan prefects, as it considers those
elections anti-constitutional. A. Musinian said that according to
the constitutional amendments, as far back as in late 2007 a law on
Yerevan was to have been adopted, Yerevan’s status was to have been
determined and mayor’s elections were to have been held. However,
they were postponed. In his words, it is five months Yerevan is in
an anti-constitutional status with its anti-constitutional mayor,
all decisions made by which are also anti-constitutional.

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