National Team Formed With Results Of Artistic Gymnastics Championshi

NATIONAL TEAM FORMED WITH RESULTS OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP OF ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
May 22 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The individual team artistic gymnastics
championship of Armenia was held in Yerevan on May 18-21. 70
sportswomen of 10 teams of Yerevan, Gyumri, Kapan participated in
it. They performed sports master’s, mastery candidate’s and first
category player’s programs.

Lilit Tonoyan and Ashkhen Mamulian (both from Yerevan) shared the
1st and 2nd places in the masters’ competitions. The third was Nare
Arakelian (Kapan).

The national team was formed with the championship results which
will prepare for the world championship to be held in September in
the city of Patras, Greece.

Adviser To RA President Sees No Alternative To S. Sargsyan’s Candida

ADVISER TO RA PRESIDENT SEES NO ALTERNATIVE TO S. SARGSYAN’S CANDIDACY IN 2008 ELECTIONS

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.05.2007 17:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Garnik Isagulyan, Adviser to the president
of the Republic of Armenia on national security issues does not see
any alternative for the presidential post, except candidacy of Prime
Minister Serzh Sargsyan, Isagulyan himself stated to a press conference
in Yerevan May 17. Garnik Isagulyan reminded, still 6 months ago he
declared that Serzh Sargsyan will become the next president of Armenia
and today he keeps on that viewpoint. According to his evaluations
leader of "Prosperous Armenia" Gagik Tsarukyan will not run for the
presidential post, since Tsarukyan does not have "such ambitions and
intentions". Touching upon opposition political figures, President’s
Adviser noted, in this case everything depends on how they will behave
during campaign period. He noticed in case if they unite and nominate
a single candidate, opposition will have certain chances, adding that
up till now there aren’t any preconditions for such unification. In
Isagulyan’s opinion, like in the parliamentarian elections, during
presidential elections ambitions of opposition leaders will hinder
them to unite. "They all sleep and see themselves in their dreams as
presidents", he thinks, IA Regnum reports.

Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, leader of "Orinats Yerkir" party
Artur Baghdasaryan, leader of National-Democratic Union, ex-Premier
of Armenia Vazgen Manoukyan, leader of "New Times" party Aram
Karapetyan and leader of People’s Party Tigran Karapetyan have
already declared about their intention to nominate in the 2008
presidential race. According to Ararat Zourabyan, Chairman of the
ex-ruling Armenian National Movement party Levon Ter-Petrosyan (first
President of Armenia) is also going to run for the presidential post.

Turkey charges teen with terrorist link

PRESS TV, Iran
May 19 2007

Turkey charges teen with terrorist link
Sat, 19 May 2007 22:18:58

A Turkish court has charged a 19-year-old man with forming a
terrorist group in connection with a Christian publishing house
murder.

According to the Turkish press, Emre Gunaydin was also charged on
Saturday with illegally detaining the three victims — a German and
two Turks — at the publishing house last month, where they were
tortured for three hours before having their throats cut.

Gunaydin, the alleged leader of the group accused of being
responsible for the attack, had been hospitalized after jumping out
of a building window to flee the police.

He was unable to appear in court before Saturday while the justice
system has ordered him to remain in custody.

Four other suspects were also caught at the publishing house and have
been jailed on the same charges.

Seven suspected accomplices have been released pending trial.

The killings appeared to be the latest in a recent series of attacks
on minorities in Turkey, including the murders of a Roman Catholic
priest last year and a prominent ethnic Armenian journalist in
January.

Great faith deserves better than mere labels

Sudbury Star (Ontario)
May 19, 2007 Saturday

Great faith deserves better than mere labels

Jan Carrie Steven

Today I read two diametrically opposed articles – compliments of
beliefnet.com. In the first piece, Christopher Hitchens, author of
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, asserts that
religion is worse than hell. This book, published on May 1, 2007,
reached No. 2 on the Amazon.com bestsellers list within two weeks. In
fact, it sold out.

"Christianity, he says, "has ruined, irreparably ruined, the
happiness of millions and millions of people for generations (with
its totalitarian impulse) and threatens to do the same now – and in
my view cannot be forgiven for that."

Hitler, he maintains, never renounced the Catholic Church. (The book
Hitler’s Table Talk: 1941-1944 which came out more than 50 years ago,
gives lots of evidence that Hitler rejected Christianity – but you
get Hitchens’ drift.)

Gregg Easterbrook, the writer of the second article, is also an
author of a few books – one of which is Beside Still Waters:
Searching for Meaning in an Age of Doubt. Not many people have heard
of it – I guess the title is not offensive enough.

"Faith," says Easterbrook, "makes people want to kill each other –
but it’s the best thing we’ve got."

Easterbrook doesn’t ignore the bloody history of Christians, Jews and
Muslims killing each other, Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs at war, and
so on. He admits that even within a particular faith, schisms happen
and murders abound.

Where Easterbrook disagrees with Hitchens is on what is really behind
religious wars. He argues war happens because of factors that would
exist regardless of whether anyone had heard of "God." We fight over
access to power and wealth – be it in the form of land, oil, water,
class, race, ethnicity, etc. And it is religion that tells us there
is another way – that God wants us to love Him, each other and his
creation.

At least 13 of the world’s major religions have a form of The Golden
Rule, which is, as taught to us by Jesus, "Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you."

I don’t know of a group of persons who wanted to be starved, bombed,
mutilated or humiliated. I do know the folks on the receiving end of
bombs tend to hate those supplying the weapons of their destruction.

There is only one kind of bombing I know of that brings long-lasting
security – "love bombing." By that I mean a deliberate and material
demonstration of concern – feeding the hungry, providing clean water,
clothing the cold, providing health care, visiting the imprisoned and
comforting the grief-stricken.

Don’t get me wrong. There is a place for a well-equipped defence to
protect the little people. The Armenian Holocaust happened for the
same reasons that the Rwandan one did – the international community
did not intervene. But while food, clothing, shelter, education and
health care don’t stop bullets, neither, finally, do bullets.

In my faith, Christianity, providing material and spiritual care is a
requirement. Hitchens’ response to this is that if Christianity is to
claim credit for the work of outstanding Christians or for the
labours of famous charities, then it must also accept responsibility
for the ravages done. I do not agree with this – just as I do not
accept this accusation when it is made of other religions.

I am frightened and disheartened by hatred and fundamentalism in any
religion, including Hitchens’ brand of atheism.

Jan Carrie Steven is a lay preacher and pastoral care visitor for All
Peoples United Church. Her website is

www.smallthings.ca.

Mytishchi Neo-Nazis Admit To Series Of Murders, Assaults

MYTISHCHI NEO-NAZIS ADMIT TO SERIES OF MURDERS, ASSAULTS

Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union, DC
May 17 2007

Three 16-year-old neo-Nazis from the Moscow suburb of Mytishchi have
admitted to five murders and assaults after turning themselves in
to police, according to a May 16, 2007 report in the national daily
Moskovsky Komsomolets. As the paper originally reported on April 24,
the youths turned themselves in after finding out that investigators
had determined their identities as the prime suspects in the murder
earlier that month of a Krygyz man. Police at the time announced
that the three suspects may be behind a series of other murders
and assaults.

According to the latest article, the suspects have confessed to the
following additional crimes. In late February, they began to comb
the streets of Mytishchi and the suburban trains connecting it and
other suburbs to Moscow, searching for non-Russians to kill. Their
first victim, a citizen of Tajikistan, was beaten almost to death by
the gang, who attacked him with an axe, a hammer, and bottles. This
same MO was repeated on a suburban train shortly afterwards, when
screaming the neo-Nazi slogan "Glory to Russia!", the youths attacked
two Tajik men, again nearly killing them.

On March 12, the youths spent several hours wandering the streets
without successfully finding their victim. They were resting on a
park bench when a dark-skinned man walked by. Thinking he was from
the Caucasus, the youths beat him to death (it turned out that he
was an ethnic Russian).

In early April, the youths attacked an Armenian couple, beating
the husband and stabbing the wife. Fortunately, both survived. The
final act of violence that the youths are currently accused of is
the mid-April murder of a Kyrgyz man.

Prosecutors told Moskovsky Komsomolets that other attacks may yet be
attributed to the youths, and that, in view of their youth and the
fact that they turned themselves in, the murderous gang are facing
at most ten years in prison if they are convicted.

A Number Of Armenian NGOs Believe That "The European Observers Notic

A NUMBER OF ARMENIAN NGOS BELIEVE THAT "THE EUROPEAN OBSERVERS NOTICED ONLY THE NICE COVER OF WHAT THE AUTHORITIES PRESENTED THEM WITH"

Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
May 14 2007

Yerevan, May 14. /Mediamax/. A number of NGOs made a statement today
in connection with the parliamentary elections, having taken place
in Armenia, expressing "strong disappointment by the pre-election
campaign and the process of voting".

Mediamax reports that the NGOs stated that the authorities very well
realized that the international rating of Armenia and the opportunity
to be proposed European Neighborhood Policy and "Millennium Challenge"
programs will be at stake in case the elections did not correspond
to the international standards.

Nevertheless, the statement reads, "the fact did not stop the
authorities".

The NGOs noted that they registered serious violations of the Electoral
Code and human rights, and declared that the parliamentary elections
of May 12 in Armenia did not correspond to democratic standards.

The Chairman of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia Avetik Ishkhanian
stated today that "the principle of shift of power by means of
elections in Armenia functions only theoretically".

According to him, "the European observers noticed only the nice cover
of what the authorities presented them with".

The Head of the Armenian Office of Transparency International
Amalia Kostanian stated that "the outcome of these elections was
predetermined, as the pre-election bribes were distributed long before
the day of voting".

The statement was signed by the Open Society Institute Assistance
Foundation – Armenia, "Asparez" Journalists’ Club, Yerevan Press
Club, Transparency International – Armenia, "Tim" Research Center,
"Internews" and a number of other organizations.

Istanbul Hosts Int’l Conference On Nagorno Karabakh

From: [email protected]
Subject: Istanbul Hosts Int’l Conference On Nagorno Karabakh

ISTANBUL HOSTS INT’L CONFERENCE ON NAGORNO KARABAKH

AzerTag
14 May, 2007 18:03:46

Istanbul’s Galatasaray University hosted an international conference
on the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict, to publicize
stance of Azerbaijan among the world community.

The Conference organized by Young Diplomats, Businessmen, Lawyers and
Scientists International Association, was attended by representatives
of the NATO, the European Union, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, as well
as a number of other countries. The conferees also discussed issues of
security in Europe, Turkey and Caucasus, energy safety, illegal
migration and other questions, Nabat Garakhanova, Secretary General of
the Association told.

Representative of Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry Tofig Musayev gave
detailed information on the history, reasons and consequences of the
conflict.

Offer by the Armenian representative on the necessity of establishment
of economic ties with Azerbaijan and Turkey aroused serious protest in
the conference.

Participants of the Conference noted strengthening of position of the
official Baku in regard with Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Lecturer Turkish By Nationality Becomes Rector Of Rouen University

LECTURER TURKISH BY NATIONALITY BECOMES RECTOR OF ROUEN UNIVERSITY

ROUEN, MAY 11, NOYAN TAPAN. A Turkish lecturer was elected as Rector
of University of Rouen, France. According to Turkish press,
doctor-professor Cafer Ozkul, Turkish by nationality, won with
absolute majority of votes among three candidates for Rector’s
post. So, the Turkish professor will head Rouen University having over
25 thousand students for nearly 5 years.

Voting in Armenian parliamentary poll going well – opposition leader

Voting in Armenian parliamentary poll going well – opposition leader

Arminfo
12 May 07

Yerevan, 12 May: The Orinats Yerkir party is planning to make a
political statement following the parliamentary election, Artur
Baghdasaryan, party leader and former speaker of the Armenian
parliament, told journalists today after he cast his vote at a polling
station in Yerevan.

Baghdasaryan said that if the election is conducted without fraud, his
party will have a weighty presence in parliament. He believes that in
general the election process has been going well. However, the party’s
"hot line" has already received several alarm calls regarding
violations. In particular, an unauthorized use of the electoral
commission’s stamp was detected in [the northern Armenian town of]
Dilijan, and 100 ballot papers were lost. Baghdasaryan called on the
authorities not to abuse the votes especially that they had all the
privileges from the beginning of the campaign. He said that 6,000
proxies of the Orinats Yerkir party are closely observing the election.

Key Armenian parliamentary poll

PRESS TV, Iran
May 12 2007

Key Armenian parliamentary poll
Sat, 12 May 2007 05:18:59

Armenians go to the polls Saturday hungry for change in what is
being billed as a litmus test for democracy in this impoverished
ex-Soviet country.

Surveys show an overwhelming majority of Armenians support radical
reform, but polls predict pro-government parties will come out ahead
in the parliamentary election.

The vote is seen as a key test of democracy in the small mountainous
republic wedged between Turkey and Iran.

More than 20 opposition parties are running and analysts say these
divisions have scuttled chances of defeating two pro-government
parties — the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HKK) and the
Prosperous Armenia Party headed by millionaire former World Arm
Wrestling Champion Gagik Tsarukian.

Opposition leaders claim the vote will be rigged and are already
planning street demonstrations on Sunday to pressure the government
to overturn the results.

About 2.3 million of Armenia’s three million people are registered to
vote in elections for 131 seats in the National Assembly.

Hundreds of local and international observers will monitor the vote,
including more than 300 from the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe.

The election is seen as a dress rehearsal for a presidential vote due
next year after President Robert Kocharian steps down at the end of
his second term.

The HKK, led by Kocharian’s chosen successor Prime Minister Serzh
Sarkisian, is widely expected to take first place.

Kocharian has called on voters to support pro-government parties,
warning of instability if the opposition came to power.

Polls open Saturday at 0300 GMT and close at 1500 GMT, with
preliminary results expected within 24 hours.