First Memorial Tournament Of RA Honourable Coach Walter Atanesian St

FIRST MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT OF RA HONOURABLE COACH WALTER ATANESIAN STARTS IN YEREVAN

NOYAN TAPAN

JU NE 26

The first boxing youth tournament dedicated to the memory of RA
honourable coach Walter Atanesian started in the Dinamo sports ground
of Yerevan on June 26. 67 delegates from different regions and towns
of Armenia have placed orders for the competitions.

The tournament is of elimination character: the national team will
be formed according to its results and will prepare for the World
Youth Championship to be held in Mexico in October.

The memorial tournament will finish on June 29.

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BAKU: President Ilham Aliyev: "Azerbaijani Armed Forces Are The Stro

PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV: "AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES ARE THE STRONGEST ARMY OF THE REGION"

Azeri Press Agency
June 26 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku-APA. President of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the
Armed Forces Ilham Aliyev addressed the military parade on June 26 in
Azadlig Square dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Azerbaijani Army.

The head of state congratulated Azerbaijani People on this occasion and
called the formation of the army as a remarkable day in the country’s
history, APA reports. The President said while Azerbaijan restoring its
state independence in 1991 the formation of the National Army became
a necessity. "Unfortunately Azerbaijan couldn’t establish its regular
army in the first years of independence. The army-building process
began only in 1993, when the nationwide leader Heydar Aliyev returned
to Azerbaijan’s leadership. The state-building process was carried
out very rapidly thank to Heydar Aliyev’s extraordinary merits".

The President said all necessary measures were taken today to make
the army strongest and professionalism was increasing. "I am very glad
that today Azerbaijani Army meets the highest standards". Ilham Aliyev
said alongside with the professionalism, the material and technical
basis of the army was also strengthened and great work had been done
in this direction. "Azerbaijan’s military expenditures were less for
ten times in 2003. Today Azerbaijan’s total military expenditures
are more than 2 billion dollars. The military expenditures take first
place in the Government’s budget and I am sure it will be so further".

The head of state noted that he supported the local production of
ammunitions and military technical equipments the Azerbaijani Army
needed. "It needs to bring new technologies in the country, to train
professionals and to allocate necessary financial resources for
that. Azerbaijan has all these factors".

Ilham Aliyev said military expenses were equal to the government
expenditures and noted that the expenses would be increased more. The
Supreme Commander-in-Chief noted that Azerbaijan was at war, the war
had not finished yet and said: "We should be ready to liberate our
lands, for this purpose we establish a strong army."

Touching upon the long-lasting negotiations on the settlement of
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijani People
got tired of these negotiations.

"We consider that the negotiations cannot be held eternally. Of course,
there are improvements in the process of negotiations. The proposals
discussed now are based on the principles of Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity. The proposals on the table do not contain any mechanisms
for separating Nagorno Karabakh from Azerbaijan", he said.

The President stated Armenia ignored international legal norms and
added that Azerbaijan intended to continue the negotiations.

"I am sure that we will mobilize all our efforts and achieve our goal
by strengthening our diplomatic, economic and military policy. Justice,
international community, economic opportunities, military power are
in favor of us", he said.

The President said Azerbaijani Army was the strongest army of the
region and underlined that all steps would be taken to strengthen
the army.

Ilham Aliyev regarded the military parade as a great event and
congratulated the personnel of the Armed Forces and Azerbaijani People
on this day.

Defense Minister Received Ambassador Of China

DEFENSE MINISTER RECEIVED AMBASSADOR OF CHINA

Panorama.am
14:00 24/06/2008

The Defense Minister of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan received the Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China
Hong Jiuyin, reported the press secretary of the ministry Seyran
Shahsuvaryan. In the beginning of the meeting, the Defense Minister
has expressed his condolence to the Ambassador for the ten thousands
victims of the latest earthquake in China and for those who died in
the train accident.

Ambassador Hong Jiuyin thanked the Defense Minister and said that
the Government and Armed Forces of China pay much attention on the
relationship and cooperation of Armenia and China. He has particularly
mentioned the relationship of our peoples coming from centuries.

In the name of the Defense Minister of China, the Ambassador invited
S. Ohanyan to China and handed him the official invitation letter.

S. Ohanyan thanked the Ambassador and mentioned that the military
relationship of Armenia and China is on positive level. Many Armenian
military officers are being trained in China every year. This year
again 9 Armenian officers have opportunity to be well trained in China.

In the end of the meeting the sides wished success to Armenian and
Chinese sportsmen who will take part in the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Investigation Into 56 Cases Related To March 1-2 Events Completed

INVESTIGATION INTO 56 CASES RELATED TO MARCH 1-2 EVENTS COMPLETED

NOYAN TAPAN

JU NE 23

As of June 20, 100 criminal cases related to mass disorder on March
1-2 were registered in courts, including 10 criminal cases in the
Criminal Appeal Court. Spokeswoman for the RA Cassation Court Alina
Yengoyan told NT correspondent that out of these cases, investigation
into 56 criminal cases on 63 persons was completed. 55 persons were
sentenced to imprisonment, including 25 suspended sentences. 4+1
court decisions of "not guilty" were passed, punishment not related
to imprisonment was applied with respect to 4 persons, appeals were
filed on 10 criminal cases.

Thus, as of June 20, 2008, the Yerevan Criminal Court had to examine
26 criminal cases, the court of general jurisdiction of Kentron and
Nork-Marash communities – 10 criminal cases, the court of general
jurisdiction of Arabkir and Kanaker-Zeytun communities – one criminal
case, the Northern Criminal Court – one criminal case, and the Criminal
Appeal Court – 6 criminal cases.

On June 23 the Criminal Appeal Court left unchanged the March 26
decision of the Gegharkunik court of general jurisdiction, by which
Avetik Drechian was sentenced to 2 years’ imprisonment under Article
235 part 1 of the RA Criminal Code – illegal procurement, sale,
keeping, transportation or carrying of weapons, explosives or explosive
devices. In connection with another case related to the March 1-2 mass
disorder, Mher Sargsian was sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment under
the CC Article 176 part 2 point 3 – robbery. The court of general
jurisdiction of Arabkir and Zeytun communities sentenced Borik
Arabachian to one-year imprisonment under the same article’s part 1.

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Boxing: Abraham Leaves No Doubt With Knockout Of Miranda

SecondsOut
June 22 2008

Abraham Leaves No Doubt With Knockout Of Miranda

Arthur Abraham wins: Tom Casino/Showtime

By Michael Norby: Undefeated IBF middleweight champion Arthur Abraham
made an explosive US debut on Saturday night, after he knocked out
Colombian puncher Edison Miranda in the fourth round of their much
anticipated rematch at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in
Hollywood, Florida.

Armenian born German Abraham 27-0 (22) patiently waited for an
opportunity to land his vaunted power as Miranda 30-3 (26)
attacked. He covered up for much of the first three rounds – allowing
Miranda to pound away without landing cleanly before exploding in the
fourth with both hands in a concentrated assault that seen Miranda
fall three times before referee Telis Assimenios waved the fight off.

The contest, televised live on Showtime, was made at 166lbs which many
thought would benefit now super middleweight Miranda. It was Abraham,
however, who was clearly the stronger of the two combatants, taking
advantage of Miranda’s desperate and ardent pursuit of revenge to make
a massive statement to a worldwide audience and, more importantly, to
middleweight kingpin Kelly Pavlik.

Both guys pawed out jabs to begin the first round, but it was
Abraham’s that landed more impressively and he scored well with that
punch in the first minute. Miranda landed the first hard punch of the
fight – a right hand to the head and followed with a left hook moments
later. Abraham responded with a borderline left hook and Miranda ended
the frame with a glancing right hand that forced the German to
retreat. This was not the fiery beginning that had been predicted, but
it was an interesting clash of styles as Abraham backed off looking
for opportunities whilst Miranda came forward menacingly.

Miranda continued to come forward in the second and punched to the
body to begin the round. He missed with a sloppy left hook seconds
later but pinned Abraham against the ropes at the minute mark `
punching the arms of the European as he covered up. Abraham was doing
little in this round, but he was blocking most of what was thrown at
him. A low blow in the final minute forced a respite for the German `
echoing the controversial first fight and drawing boos from the crowd,
although the punch was indeed south of the border. That didn’t stop
Miranda from throwing downstairs and he thumped a left hook to the
ribcage of Abraham to end the round.

Abraham got his jab going a little more often in the third, but again
it was Miranda who was the aggressor as the middleweight champion
continued to cover up. The German finally landed with real power in
the opening minute with a huge right hand to the head but Miranda
continued on the front foot – connecting to the body in spurts
throughout the round. Abraham nailed Miranda again in the final minute
with another right hand – a punch that briefly buckled the Colombian
and a perfect two punch combination, ending with a hard left hook,
provided Miranda with a further taste of the German’s power.

Miranda again found his punches pinging off the arms and gloves of
Abraham at the beginning of the fourth. The German was clearly waiting
for an opening and he found one in the first minute when a right
hand/left hook sequence sent Miranda to the floor. The Colombian’s
legs were unsteady and Abraham attacked fiercely – landing with a
combination upstairs before dumping his man to the canvas again with a
stupendous left hook. Miranda again got up, but Abraham was mighty and
there was just too much time on the clock. With just under two minutes
remaining in the round, another left hook knocked down the Colombian,
prompting referee Telis Assimenios to stop the fight.

Time of stoppage: 1:13 RD4

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Armenia President Serzh Sarkisyan To Pay Official Visit To RF On Jun

ARMENIA PRESIDENT SERZH SARKISYAN TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO RF ON JUNE 23-25

ITAR-TASS
June 20 2008
Russia

MOSCOW, June 20 (Itar-Tass) — Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan will
pay an official visit to Russia on June 23-25 at the invitation of
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Kremlin press service reported
on Friday.

The Russian head of state invited his Armenian counterpart to pay an
official visit to the Russian Federation during a meeting in Strelnya
(suburbs of St. Petersburg) that was held on June 6. "I would like
to invite you to pay an official visit to the Russian Federation in
the next few months, when it will be suitable for you," Medvedev told
Sarkisyan. The Armenian president accepted the invitation.

As the Russian president said during a talk in Strelnya, this is his
second meeting with the Armenian president of late. According to him,
bilateral cooperation has been successfully developing and trade
turnover has been growing.

Department For Tourism Was Set Up

DEPARTMENT FOR TOURISM WAS SET UP

KarabakhOpen
21-06-2008 13:33:28

In yesterday’s meeting the government approved the amendments to the
law on the structure of the government. Three new departments have
been set up: the department of tourism, the department of industrial
infrastructures and the department of construction.

The department of tourism is a novelty the necessity of which,
according to Prime Minister Ara Harutiunyan, is determined by the
intention of the government to develop tourism in NKR.

The department of construction was created on the basis of a former
department of the ministry of urban planning. According to the prime
minister, the department will deal with capital construction, and the
local organizations will be in charge of current construction. "And
the ministry will be in charge of the urban planning policy," Ara
Harutiunyan said.

The department of industrial infrastructures which used to be in the
president administration will now be a separate structure.

According to the bill, the department of migration, refugees and
settlement will be reorganized into a department of the ministry of
social security.

The Retirement Fund will also be transferred to the ministry.

The department of archive which used to be a separate structure will
not join the ministry of justice.

According to the bill, the following bodies will operate under the
NKR government: National Security Service, the tax service, the rescue
service, the State Cadastre Committee, the State Sports Committee, the
department of industrial infrastructures, the department of tourism,
the department of construction, the department of environment and
natural resources, the water board and the NKR Police.

According to the prime minister, the optimization of the government
will last till the end of the year. "In 2009 we will have an effective
government," Ara Harutiunyan said.

Newly Appointed Czech Ambassador Hands His Credentials To President

NEWLY APPOINTED CZECH AMBASSADOR HANDS HIS CREDENTIALS TO PRESIDENT SERZH SARKISIAN

ARMENPRESS
JUNE 19

The newly appointed ambassador of the Czech Republic to Armenia,
Ivan Estrab, seated in Tbilisi, Georgia, handed today his credentials
to President Serzh Sarkisian. The presidential press office told
Armenpress that after congratulating the ambassador on taking his
tenure in Armenia, the president said, "We attach great importance to
boosting both bilateral relations with the Czech Republic and within
the frameworks of European organizations," adding also that "Armenia
considers herself as a member of the European family of nations and
European integration is a priority of our foreign policy agenda."

Highlighting high-level political interaction between the two
countries the president noted at the same time that economic ties
are lagging behind.

The two sides stressed the necessity of active contacts between
Armenian and Czech business people, exchange of information and
finding edges for joint cooperation.

Ambassador Estrab said for his part that his country is interested in
the South Caucasus in general and Armenia in particular. In his words,
the upcoming official visit to Armenia by Czech Foreign Minister
Karel Schwarzenberg will become a serious impetus to fostering ties.

He also said in 2009 January his country will assume the rotating
chairmanship of the EU and will seek to increase partnership with
the South Caucasus within the frameworks of the European Neighborhood
Policy (ENP).

Citing Sweden’s and Poland’s initiative to boost EU’s relations with
the South Caucasus the ambassador said it may become a god basis for
stepped up cooperation.

He also said that in September the chairman of the Czech Senate will
pay an official visit to Armenia.

Officials, Beware Of Traffic Police!

OFFICIALS, BEWARE OF TRAFFIC POLICE!

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on June 18, 2008
Armenia

As informed yesterday by Alik Sargsyan, Head of the Police, the
government officials will no longer be escorted by patrol police cars
in our streets which are overloaded with traffic as it is. "It’s no
secret that any official may, at any moment, call us and ask for a
patrol police car. We are going to root out this phenomenon. A man
of my rank also had the right to benefit from the services of the
traffic police. I have started with myself; this service will no
longer accompany me," Head of the Police announced.

Armenian Opposition Gets Ready To Rally

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION GETS READY TO RALLY
Marianna Grigoryan

EurasiaNet
June 17 2008
NY

Plans for a large-scale opposition rally on June 20 are sparking
concerns about the likelihood of fresh violence on the eve of a
critical vote in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
about Armenia’s efforts to reverse the effects of its March 1 crackdown
on opposition protestors.

As during this year’s presidential election campaign, the bone of
contention centers on a question of venue. The four-hour demonstration,
organized by ex-President Levon Ter-Petrosian’s political movement,
is expected to be held at 6pm on Liberty Square in downtown Yerevan,
the preferred location for opposition protests.

But the Yerevan city government has refused to authorize a rally in
the Square, a location within easy walking distance of key government
offices.

The opposition charges politics is the reason for the refusal. The
city says it is children.

An afternoon entertainment for Yerevan youngsters has been scheduled
for the same day at the same location, and will last until the late
evening, Kamo Movsisian, head of the city department for Culture,
Sports and Youth Issues, told EurasiaNet. "Attractions for children
will be set up all over the square that day and it’s illogical to
think there is a political underpinning in that," Movsisian stated.

As an alternative, Ter-Petrosian’s Pan-National Movement proposed the
area in front of Yerevan’s centrally located Institute for Ancient
Manuscripts – the regular back-up site for opposition gatherings – but
the proposal was denied. City government representatives could not be
reached to explain their decision. The opposition claims that it was
told that the government fears that unrest could break out at the site.

Instead, the city offered Ter-Petrosian supporters a square near
Hrazdan Stadium, the country’s largest football arena, about five
kilometers from downtown Yerevan.

Arguing that protestors have been banished to the boondocks, one
Ter-Petrosian supporter terms the city’s proposal "absurd," and asserts
that it is "the people’s right" to hold a rally on Liberty Square.

"If … the application for a rally adjacent to Matenadaran [Institute
for Ancient Manuscripts] is refused based on the possibility of causing
disturbances, then can’t they be instigated near Hrazdan Stadium as
well?" asked Levon Zurabian, a senior member of the ex-president’s
Pan-National Movement. "A rally … can’t be held in an isolated
place like Hrazdan Stadium."

One pro-opposition political analyst attributes the government’s
decision to fear.

"They are afraid of the movement that has begun," argued Aghasi
Yenokian. "[T]he authorities faced a dilemma of either entering into a
dialogue with the opposition or keeping their rigid stance. They opted
for the second, and that will no doubt lead to a major explosion."

Arguably, a degree of skittishness among some government supporters is
noticeable. Parliamentarian Davit Harutiunian, head of the Armenian
delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,
told reporters on June 13 that he worries that the demonstrations
may mean more clashes.

"We don’t have specially trained detachments with the proper equipment
to prevent further negative developments with minimal damage,"
Harutiunian elaborated. "And there is a concern about that in every
sober mind."

As have other opposition members, Ter-Petrosian coalition member
Zarubian, however, put "full responsibility" for any lack of order
at the June 20 rally on the government. "The June 20 rally will take
place, and it will take place with Levon Ter-Petrosian," he declared.

Meanwhile, President Serzh Sarkisian, in what is becoming a favored
communication technique, has already delivered a televised caution
to police. Law enforcement officers, Sarkisian stressed, share the
blame for the violence on March 1.

"If the government is guilty, this means that the police are guilty
too," he said. "For the first time, the police had to deal with a
deliberate plan to stage massive unrest … I am sure that if the
combat readiness of the police were at the highest level, it would
have been possible to avoid the killing of eight citizens and two
policemen …"

The opposition’s right to rally is not in question, Sarkisian added
to reporters on hand for the meeting.

"Rallies have always been and will always be held in our country. I
have stated many times I will always defend our citizens’ right to
express their protest … Let them go hold their rally," he said.

But some Yerevan residents wonder whether Sarkisian’s target audience
was the law enforcement agencies as much as it was PACE. On June 23,
the body is scheduled to discuss whether or not to annul Armenia’s
voting rights based on its progress in meeting a series of conditions,
including removing restrictions on public demonstrations.

PACE co-rapporteurs Georges Colombier and John Prescott spent June
16-17 in Yerevan meeting with government officials, pro-government
and opposition politicians, as well as the families of those still
detained in connection with the March 1 crackdown.

The government, however, can argue that it has made progress in
meeting two additional PACE conditions. As requested, a parliamentary
committee has been established to investigate the events of March 1,
and a so-called Public Council set up to stimulate dialogue between
government, opposition and non-government representatives.

Opposition members of the Council, however, are limited to
representatives of the relatively weak and small Christian Democratic
Union, National Democratic Party of Armenia and the National Democrats’
Bloc. Representatives from the Ter-Petrosian coalition have refused
to take part.

Their absence, though, has done nothing to discourage the government’s
official conviction that it is set on the right path. A spokesperson
for Sarkisian noted on June 16 that "[d]emocratic reforms are not
limited to the implementation of the resolution’s provisions and will
be continuous," news agencies reported.