Diocese Of Armenian Apostolic Church In Georgia Establishes Fact Of

DIOCESE OF ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN GEORGIA ESTABLISHES FACT OF INFRINGEMENT OF SAINT NORASHEN CHURCH

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 19, 2008

TBILISI, MAY 19, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. The Diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic Saint Church in Georgia expresses concern and
indignation "in connection with the act of infringement of the Saint
Norashen church and the territory near the church organized by Father
Tariel Sikinchelashvili, a clergyman of the Georgian Orthodox Church."

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the Diocese, the
Saint Norashen church was built in the middle of XV century as an
Armenian Apostolic Saint Church and has been included in the Armenian
Diocese in Georgia since the day of its foundation. In the 30-s of XX
century the church along with other religious constructions was closed
for religious activity and was used as a book storehouse. After the
restoration of state independence the Georgian government did not
return the church to its legal historic owner.

Now Father Tariel and a group of workers working under his guidance are
building an iron fence including religious elements characteristic of
the Georgian Orthodox Church for the purpose of enclosing the Saint
Norashen church building and the territory near it. The Armenian
Diocese considers that act as Georgian side’s violating the agreement
reached between the Armenian Apostolic Saint Church and the Georgian
Orthodox Church on civilized solution of the issue of belonging of
the Saint Norashen church and the other four churches in the town
of Tbilisi.

Father Tariel said that soon he is going to start "restoration"
work inside the church building, after which divine service will be
conducted by clergymen of the Georgian Orthodox Church there.

In connection with the above mentioned, the Diocese of the Armenian
Apostolic Saint Church in Georgia officially, in a written form
applied to the Patriarchate of the Georgian Orthodox Church, as well
as to the proper state structures, which, according to the report,
have not undertaken any active steps yet to prevent the aggressive
act, which caused bewilderment and discontent among the parish of
the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, considering that circumstance as a
violation of their constitutional rights for religious freedom and
equality of religious rights.

"The Armenian Diocese reminds the Georgian side about the agreement
reached, strongly demands its observance, otherwise the development
of events can result in unpredictable consequences," the report of
the Diocese read.

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EU-Armenia Cooperation Discussed At RA Government

EU-ARMENIA COOPERATION DISCUSSED AT RA GOVERNMENT

armradio.am
20.05.2008 17:17

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan today received the Head of the
European Commission delegation to Armenia Raul de Luzenberger. At
the beginning of the meeting he congratulated Tigran Sargsyan on
his appointment and wished him success and invited to Brussels to
thoroughly discuss issues related to cooperation.

The interlocutors discussed the EU-Armenia cooperation, including
a broad framework of issues related to the reforms envisaged by the
Action Plan of the European Neighborhood Policy. The Prime Minister
assured that the newly formed Government of Armenia is resolute and
interested in accomplishing the measures envisaged by the Action
Plan, which are in line with the logic of reforms foreseen by the
Government. The parties attached importance to the continuous work
in the direction of economic integration, which envisages formation
of a market system in Armenia corresponding to European standards
and deeper trade-economic cooperation with the European Union.

Tigran Sargsyan noted that Armenia aspires to get a market economy
status from the European Union, which is important in the context of
expansion and development of cooperation.

Armenia Interested In Developing Cooperation With Great Britain

ARMENIA INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING COOPERATION WITH GREAT BRITAIN

armradio.am
16.05.2008 14:47

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan today received the newly appointed
Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
to Armenia Charles Lonsdale.

Congratulating the Ambassador on starting his diplomatic mission in our
country, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that his activity will
contribute to the progress in the Armenian-British relations. Tigran
Sargsyan attached importance to promoting the economic cooperation
parallel to the development of political relations between Armenia
and the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister noted that the Armenian
Government has rather ambitions programs, and it’s not accidental that
it prioritizes the solution of social and economic problems. Thanking
for the implementation of programs implemented by the UK Ministry of
International Development targeted at the development of rural regions
of Armenia and reformation of the public sector, Tigran Sargsyan said
Armenia is interested in continuing the cooperation with Great Britain.

Ambassador Lonsdale also assured that the British side is interested
in continuing the implementation of programs in Armenia in different
spheres.

Noting that the United Kingdom is not going to reduce the framework of
its involvement in Armenia, the diplomat noted that much depends on the
internal political developments in Armenia and economic achievements.

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan assured that the Armenian Government
attaches importance to promoting the democratic processes in the
country and envisages serious steps and programs targeted at the
solution of existing problems.

Regional issues were also discussed during the meeting. In particular,
reference was made to the Armenian-Turkish relations. Confirming
the position of the Armenian side to establish diplomatic relations
with Turkey without any preconditions, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
expressed the opinion that the United Kingdom can play an important
role in the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

Azerbaijani National Army’s Officer Killed

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
May 17 2008

Azerbaijani National Army’s Officer Killed
17.05.08 13:00

Azerbaijan, Barda, 17 May /Trend News corr Sh. Jaliloglu/ As a result
of violation of ceasefire at the Armenian-Azerbaijani troops contact
line by the Armenian Armed Forces, senior lieutenant of the
Azerbaijani National Army was killed. On 16 May at 7.30pm, Armenian
troops located in the Azerbaijani occupied village Yusifjanli in Agdam
region fired at the opposite positions of the Azerbaijani
troops. Senior lieutenant Vugar Najafov was shot and died from the
wound.

The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began in
1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
lost the Nagorno-Karabakh, except of Shusha and Khojali, in December
1991. In 1992-93, Armenian Armed Forces occupied Shusha, Khojali and
Nagorno-Karabakh’s seven surrounding regions. In 1994, Azerbaijan and
Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which time the active
hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group ( Russia,
France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful, but fruitless
negotiations.

In 1992, about 10 OSCE countries established Minsk Group for peaceful
settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Since 1997, Minks Group
includes co-chairmen from three countries – USA, Russia and France.

The Defence Ministry has not yet confirmed the reports.

Moscow Court Sentences Race-Hate Group To Prison

MOSCOW COURT SENTENCES RACE-HATE GROUP TO PRISON

RIA Novosti
May 15 2008
Russia

MOSCOW, May 15 (RIA Novosti) – The Moscow City Court sentenced on
Thursday eight men charged with a series of race-hate bombings that
claimed 14 lives in the Russian capital in 2006-2007 to prison,
for terms between two years and life.

The most notorious of the group’s attacks took place on August 21,
2006, when a bomb ripped through the multi-ethnic Cherkizovsky market
in northeast Moscow, killing 11 people including two children, and
injuring over 40.

The court sentenced four defendants to life in prison, one to 20 years,
another to 13 years and the remaining to two years.

An investigation into the blast led police to the "Spas" nationalist
extremist group, the leader of which is said to be a 25-year-old
Muscovite, Nikolai Korolyov, who got a life sentence. The group waged
a campaign against "immigrants" and people of "non-Slavic appearance",
and operated under the cover of a martial arts club.

The market bombers were detained on the day of the attack and
charged with premeditated murder on the grounds of ethnic and racial
hatred. The suspects later confessed that they had been motivated by
racial hatred, prosecutors said.

The group’s remaining attacks were carried out on a student hall of
residence, a cafe, a clinic, a Muslim community center, an amusement
arcade, the offices of the Russky Vestnik newspaper, as well as
shopping centers.

Apart from the bombings, a number of the defendants were also charged
with the murder of an Armenian student in the Moscow Metro in 2006.

Russia has seen a wave of racially-motivated crimes since the collapse
of the Soviet Union in 1991. Routine attacks by skinheads and gangs
on foreigners and non-whites are a regular occurrence. However,
authorities have been generally reluctant to treat the attacks as
race-hate crimes, portraying them instead as acts of hooliganism.

Vrezh Kasuni’s "Love Or …" Short Film T Be Presented At Cannes Fil

VREZH KASUNI’S "LOVE OR …" SHORT FILM T BE PRESENTED AT CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

armradio.am
15.05.2008 15:35

The Armenian National Cinema Center will present director Vrezh
Kasuni’s "Love or …" short film at the Cannes International Film
Festival.

Director of the National Film Center Gevorg Gevorgyan informed
Armenpress that the project of the "Zhanna and the Voices" directed
by Armine Abrahamyan will also be screened in the framework of
the Festival. "It will be screened, and in case it is approved,
the Festival will render financial assistance to the film," Gevorg
Gevorgyan said.

According to him, the National Film Center will present Vigen
Chaldranyan’s "Priestess" film and Naira Martirosyan’s "From the life
of Little Troll" cartoon at the "Listopad" Film Festival in Belarus.

This year it is expected to present director Armen Ronov’s "Anna
Karenina" film at the Venice Film Festival. The films to be presented
at other international film festivals will be chosen later.

Armenian Ambassador To Syria Meets With Two Ministers

ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO SYRIA MEETS WITH TWO MINISTERS

ARMENPRESS
May 13, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian ambassador to Syria, Arshak
Poladian, met on May 12 with Syrian Tourism Minister Saadala Agha
al-Kalali.

The press division of the Armenian Foreign Ministry told Armenpress
that during their meeting the two men discussed prospects for tourism
development between their countries.

Particularly, they referred to the necessity of signing a tourism
cooperation agreement for 2008-2011.

The ministry said a draft cooperation program is under discussion.

Minister Agha al-Kalali noted that Damascus will host in October Silk
Road Tourism Festival and an invitation will be sent to Armenia to
take part.

The ministry said on the same day ambassador Poladian met with Syrian
Education Minister Ali Saadi to discuss Armenian-Syrian cooperation in
education and the details of the planned visit by Armenian education
and science minister to Syria.

Minister Saadi was said to underscore the necessity of a meeting with
his Armenian counterpart citing close education cooperation between
the two countries.

He said Syria would like to expand it further.

Ter-Petrosyan Has Problems With Morality

TER-PETROSYAN HAS PROBLEMS WITH MORALITY

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on May 13, 2008
Armenia

Ex-President Robert Kocharyan’s exclusive interview given to MEDIAMAX
agency.

"In his speech during the congress of the "pan-national movement",
Levon Ter-Petrosyan made certain accusations in your address.

Would you like to respond?"

"I must mention, that I didn’t have any intention to give interviews
these days, but I have to, after the bizarre statements made by Levon
Ter-Petrosyan. By the way I had already forgotten about his existence.

Levon Ter-Petrosyan can’t purify himself by throwing mud on
others. This method of justifying himself is really disgusting. He
has never had the courage to shoulder any responsibility. During the
times of crises he has always thought only about his security – the
bright example is after the detention of "Karabakh" committee, during
Karabakh war, in 1998, etc. The same thing is taking place at present.

I will not touch upon the chronicle of the events; the investigation
must reveal the picture of what happened in Yerevan on March 1-2,
as soon s possible."

"Ter-Petrosyan, the Mass Media, and the political organizations
supporting him represent March 1-2 events in such a way that it turns
out that the organization of the mass disorder and the use of force was
already planned by the authorities. What would you say in this regard?"

"Only a weak-minded and a deeply indecent person can say that the
authorities can plan a use of force beforehand. First of all they
should understand one thing: who is interested in it? Any similar
clash, especially with human victims is a very big blow to the
authorities. It is evident that people will always think that the
authorities didn’t do their best to avoid victims. This is the
reality. The same happens even in the European countries. In such
cases the authorities have to use force to avert worse consequences,
especially for me – for the President whose term of office was coming
to a close.

To be able to understand the truth it is enough just to remember who
was doing his best to discredit the authorities during the pre-election
campaign and especially after the elections, who was calling the
authorities "chieftains", who was making appeals to dismantle the state
system, who announced two weeks before the elections that he has won
the elections, who was convincing the servicemen and the policemen to
break their oath, who was blackmailing the international structures
and the observers, for their positive estimations.

Ter-Petrosyan and Armenian Pan National Movement badly needed this
blood, as a tool to continue their political struggle even after
suffering defeat – and, by the way, other’s blood. Ter-Petrosyan did
his best to organize mass disorder and to instigate the police to
use force.

And, eventually, who is trying to use the tragic events of March 1,
for his own political purposes, immorally speculating the victims. Let
each of us draw his/her own conclusions."

"Ter-Petrosyan especially emphasizes the fact of his being under "
house arrest." How can you explain this?"

"Ter-Petrosyan badly needs the version of the house arrest. Without
that it is impossible to justify his absence in the square near the
Municipality, on March 1. I must state that there has been no house
arrest. Moreover Armenia’s legislation doesn’t envisage similar
legal regime.

Ter-Petrosyan was simply warned that he can go anywhere and anytime
but his guards can’t attend him, because their participation in the
meetings that have turned into a mass disorder is illegal. By the
way a real man with a sense of responsibility must have gone there.

You can’t stage a revolution with the participation of the state guard
service. Did he go there and someone brought him back by force? If
this thing happened he should openly speak about it. He can appeal
to the Prosecutor’s. Ter-Petrosyan’s guards are very loyal to him,
and they were with him at his own request. The head of his guard is
a person who is in close relations with his family. Everyone knows
that their registration in the state guard service is a formality.

The topic of the "house arrest" must be considered both by
the Prosecutor’s and the future Committee. If someone has ex
officio committed a crime, he must be punished. The myth about the
"house arrest" is a justification for a coward who wants to avoid
responsibility. I’m not a President any more and I’m free to use
similar language – to call a spade a spade."

"Ter-Petrosyan says the authorities have "lots of things to
hide". He says this is the reason why they didn’t sue anyone for
using arms against the police. Besides that the ex-President spoke
about holding negotiations with you on March 1 by the mediation of
foreign Ambassadors. What has happened in reality?

"Why are there no cases against those who used arms against the police?

Because lots of important people are hidden. It is really stupid to
call into question the fact of using force against the police in case
of two killed and 41 injured policemen. Whereas I speak about only
those 43 who obtained gun traumas.

Ter-Petrosyan said my speeches during the press conferences were
contradicting – when I said that the police were not armed. The
ex-President should have some knowledge about the difference of the
regime of carrying arms in the police and the police troops. The
collision was with the troops, who were armed with cudgels and
shields and the two victims and many of the injured were from the
police troops. I’m sure Ter-Petrosyan is well aware of this fact but
he doesn’t speak about it to mislead his supporters.

In general judging from all this Ter-Petrosyan is in bad relations
with morality. In my opinion he needs this lie to keep his supporters
and manipulate them."

Economic Growth In 2007 Exceeds Programmed Index By About 5%

ECONOMIC GROWTH IN 2007 EXCEEDS PROGRAMMED INDEX BY ABOUT 5%

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 12, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The 13.7% economic growth registered in
Armenia in 2007 exceeds the programmed index by 4.7%, while the 2006
index – by 0.4%. GDP made 3 trillion 139.4 billion drams (about 917.7
bln USD) in 2007, while per capita GDP made 973.2 thousand drams,
growing by 18% on the previous year, the deputy minister of finance,
chief treasurer Atom Janjughazian stated at the May 12 joint sitting
of the RA National Assembly standing committees.

In his words, about 8.5% of economic growth in 2007 was conditioned
by the growth of capital construction and services. GPD produced in
the construction sector increased by 18.4% in 2007.

The level of unemployment declined by 0.4% in 2007, making up 7.1%
of the economically active population, or 82.8 thousand. In 2007,
monetary incomes and expenses of the population grew by 25.7% and 23.6%
respectively. The average salary grew by 21.2% to 77.4 thousand drams.

The negative balance of the current account made about 571.4 million
USD in 2007, increasing by 454.2 million USD as compared with the
previous year. The foreign trade amounted to 4 bln 439.2 mln USD,
growing by 39.7% as compared with 2006, with exports growing by 17.5%,
imports – by 49.7%.

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EuroVision Song Contest: Armenia: Somersaults For Sirusho

ARMENIA: SOMERSAULTS FOR SIRUSHO

Eurovision.tv
ge/news/belgrade-2008?id=812
May 12 2008
Switzerland

The Armenian representative in the First Semi-Final of the 2008
Eurovision Song Contest, Sirusho, finished her first rehearsal. She
showed an energetic and powerful performance with three backing
dancers, one of each was even showing a somersault on stage! Everything
looked and sounded very professional, and Sirusho presented herself
as a charming young lady.

In the first rehearsal, Sirusho started her performance surrounded by
three backing dancers, who were lying on the floor. Of course, they
became more "active" afterwards and they showed several acrobatic
moves while dancing around Sirusho. One of them even performed a
somersault on stage! Sirusho performed in silver boots, but the dress
that she will wear on the night of the Semi-Final was not yet shown
to the public. All in all, the performance looked very energetic and
it illustrated the oriental motives in the song very well.

Sirusho was chosen to represent Armenia in the First Semi-Final of
the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest by an expert jury in an internal
selection. However, her song was picked in a public national final
by televoting out of four entries. The songs were all written by
composers from Armenia, and Sirusho wrote the lyrics to all four songs
herself. In the end, the public voted in favour of Qele Qele, a strong
up-tempo song with a ballad-like beginning and ethnic influences from
Armenian national music.

In the press conference, Sirusho was asked what the song title Qele
Qele stands for. She explained that "Qele" means "Come on" in English,
and that it fits the message of the song well. Furthermore, Sirusho
claimed that she received most of her influences as an artist and
musician her parents, who are well respected artists in Armenia. When
the delegation was asked why they had not used pyrotechnical effects
in their first rehearsal in spite of requesting and preparing them,
the Head of the Armenian Delegation, Diana Mnatsakanyan, explained
that the necessary paperwork could not be completed by the respective
authorities in Belgrade in time.

http://www.eurovision.tv/pa