American Experts To Arrive In Armenia

AMERICAN EXPERTS TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
03 Oct 2008
Armenia

Three well-known American experts who were previously members of the
committee dealing with the issues of the terrorist attacks against
the United States (better known as the 9/11 committee) are planning
to visit Armenia October 5-11.

As reported by the US Embassy in Armenia, the experts will have a
meeting with the officials dealing with the investigation of the
March 1-2 events in Yerevan, particularly the members of the interim
committee investigating the above-mentioned events and their causes.

Moscow Court Sentences Neo-Nazis

MOSCOW COURT SENTENCES NEO-NAZIS

Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
October 3, 2008
DC

A Moscow court sentenced three neo-Nazis to prison, according to
an October 3, 2008 report by the Regnum news agency. The Golovinsky
District Court found one adult, Aleksey Bersenev, and two teenagers
guilty of aggravated assault motivated by ethnic hatred in connection
with a December 30, 2007 attack during which the defendants pummeled
a 19-year-old Tajik student with baseball bats. The court found that
the neo-Nazis went out that night specifically looking for non-Russians
to attack. Two of the defendants were also found guilty of assaulting
an Armenian man later that day. The court sentenced Mr. Bersenev to
five and a half years in prison; the under-aged defendants got one
and a half and two years in prison, respectively.

An Armenia Plan Will Be Drafted

AN ARMENIA PLAN WILL BE DRAFTED

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[07:29 pm] 30 September, 2008

As proposed during today’s PACE monitoring session, CE Commissioner
for Human Rights Thomas Hammerberg will make another visit to
Armenia. During today’s morning session, PACE monitors heard the
brief report of the co-reporters on the fulfillment of the last
resolutions on Armenia, as well as the results of the visit of the CE
Human Rights Commissioner to Armenia in July. According to Armenian
delegation member Raffi Hovhannisian, the monitors expressed the
concern that the Armenian authorities are not consistent enough with
the solution to the problems and expressed the hope that Armenia
registers progress in democracy, human rights and finds a solution
to the March 1 events soon.

In his speech, Raffi Hovhannisian reminded that seven months have
passed since the March 1 events, yet opposition activists and
citizens who have absolutely nothing to do with the events remain
in prison. Hovhannisian evaluated the work of the co-reporters and
said that it is necessary for them to be held accountable and not
have any clash of interests in the country, but he didn’t imply the
co-reporters on Armenia.

During the session, the PACE monitors proposed to draft a document and
approve it during the next summer session, but it is not excluded that
the Commission will review its agenda and will present the document
during this PACE session. Let us remind that as he had stated during
the summer session, Raffi Hovhanissian is not participating in the PACE
plenary sessions because he is not content with the double standards
being applied. He is taking part in the commission sessions because
he is a member of the Armenian delegation and has his obligations,
for example, the solution to the issue concerning the preservation
of cultural heritage in Nor Jugha.

The remaining delegation members were consulting after the session
and promised to respond to our questions later.

Trilateral Meeting

TRILATERAL MEETING

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
27 Sep 2008
Armenia

The trilateral meeting of the Armenian, Azeri and Turkish Foreign
Ministers Edward Nalbandyan, Elmar Mamedyarov and Ali Babacan took
place yesterday in New York.

The Turkish Foreign Minister announced that there had been a discussion
over regional issues during the trilateral meeting. "We do believe that
the Caucasus has a great potential, and we can do more if there is
peace and stability in the region. It will contribute to the welfare
of our citizens, as well as enhance the geopolitical situation and
regional stability.

In our meeting today, we discussed the idea of a Caucasian platform
and spoke about separate regional issues which are quite familiar
to you. My colleagues and I have agreed to continue these trilateral
meetings with the purpose establishing a platform for a dialogue and
mutual understanding," A. Babacan said.

E. Nalbandyan expressed gratitude to his Turkish counterpart for
proposing the idea of the meeting and said that they had had a very
constructive discussion over the situation in the region. "We welcome
the idea of a Caucasian platform because it is based on the idea of
the stability, security and cooperation in the Caucasus.

Before the trilateral meeting, I had met with my Turkish counterpart,
and we touched upon the steps discussed by both countries’ Presidents
for achieving the full regulati on of the bilateral relations,"
E. Nalbandyan said.

Autumn To Give Answers To Lots Of Questions

AUTUMN TO GIVE ANSWERS TO LOTS OF QUESTIONS
Vardan Barseghyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
26 Sep 2008
Armenia

In our view this autumn promises comparably complex and unpredictable
events to the subjects of the political life.

Pro-Levon opposition promises to abruptly liven up the struggle,
certain political developments are also anticipated in Azerbaijan
linked with the forthcoming presidential elections. Georgia is in a
sharp confrontation with Russia and its ex sovereign republics. Iran
is facing new intimidations by America, the future of Armenian-Turkish
relations is rather vague and finally based on the before mentioned
picture certain foreign powers have desire to imitate the settlement
of Karabkh conflict.

In the target of the before mentioned contradicting signals this
autumn Armenia’s internal political life will unavoidably bear the
impact of the sharp competition taking place in the region and around
it, as well as the results of certain social-political developments
taking place inside the country, such as the mounting prices.

The political forces, which refused to join Armenian National
Congress, remained on their positions. They continued to keep certain
balance between the pro-governmental and pro-oppositional camps. This
circumstance of course raised the possibility of the future political
reforms in Armenia.

But the fans of revolutionary concussions don’t like the unpredictable
process of the already l ost "autumn round". That is why Armenian
Pan National Movement together with its satellites, as well as the
architects of the complex geopolitical games taking place in the
region try to give "non-standard settlements".

Similar "non-standard settlement" is also noticed in the abrupt
swiftness employed in the regulation process of Karabakh conflict,
which is far not conditioned by the concerns to find swift solutions
to similar issues, but rather the desire to change the status quo of
Armenia and Azerbaijan.

After overcoming the post-election crises, Armenia will become a
more independent and self-confident player in the whole region of
South Caucasus.

But it is enough to press our country in terms of Karabakh issue,
to make the future events unpredictable.

We shouldn’t also overlook the fact that the poor sector of the society
is very disapproved of the mounting prices and powerlessness of the
authorities to control the uncontrolled activity of the rich.

Similar facts can also serve as a reason to destabilize the country’s
internal political situation.

There are certain political forces that can use the before mentioned
foreign pressures and internal developments as real possibility to
start revolutionary concussions.

So the comprehensive assessment of Armenia’s internal and external
situation brings to the conclusion that this autumn can turn to the
period of serious20challenges. But if autumn turns to be quite and
peaceful, the destabilization of the internal political situation
will be excluded up to the next presidential elections.

RA President Leaves For New York To Take Part In 63rd Session Of Un

RA PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR NEW YORK TO TAKE PART IN 63rd SESSION OF UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Noyan Tapan

Se p 23, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. On September 23, RA President
Serzh Sargsyan left for New York to take part in the 63rd session of
UN General Assembly. He will make a speech at the sitting.

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA President’s
Press Office, in New York S. Sargsyan will have a tete-a-tete talk
with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, as well as will meet with his
counterparts of a number of countries.

S. Sargsyan will also have meetings with the Armenian National
Committee of America, Armenian Assembly of America, representatives
of New York Armenian community, will visit the residence of Eastern
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Surb Vardan Church.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117647

Turkey plans to join UN Security Council

PanARMENIAN.Net

Turkey plans to join UN Security Council
20.09.2008 14:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 21, Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul is
departing for New York to attend the UN GA 63rd session.

He is expected to discuss his country’s joining the UN Security
Council. Besides, he will meet with some heads of state and government
as well as with the UN Secretary-General, 1news.az reports.

U.S. Planning To Deploy 5000 Troops In Georgia

U.S. PLANNING TO DEPLOY 5000 TROOPS IN GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.09.2008 17:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The U.S. is planning to deploy some 5000 troops
in Georgia. For the purpose, Georgia can sign a military-political
agreement like the one Russia concluded with South Ossetia and
Abkhazia, KavkazCenter reports.

U.S. navy bases will be deployed in the ports of Batumi and Poti while
air forces will be deployed near Gori and Marneuli. The details of
the agreement will be discussed during Saakashvili’s the impending
visit to the United States.

Preconditions For Nagonro-Karabakh Conflict Settlement Available, Ar

PRECONDITIONS FOR NAGONRO-KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT AVAILABLE, ARMENIAN FM STATES

ARKA
Sep 19, 2008

YEREVAN, September 19. /ARKA/. RA Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan believes that good preconditions for the settlement of
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are available now, which, in turn,
may afford new opportunities for regional cooperation.

He also pointed out that the OSCE Minsk Group has proved its viability
and enjoys the international community’s support.

"The negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
are going on the basis of proposals made by the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chairmen," Nalbandyan said.

Since 1992, the negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict have been held within the OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by
the USA, Russia and France.

Artsakh’s Freedom Anniversary Marked on Capitol Hill

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PRESS RELEASE
September 19, 2008

ARTSAKH’S FREEDOM ANNIVERSARY MARKED ON CAPITOL HILL
Members of Congress Back Nagorno Karabakh Republic’s Independence

WASHINGTON, DC – Members of Congress, prominent attorney Mark
Geragos, and human rights advocate Kathryn Porter came together with
about one hundred other friends of Artsakh on September 17, 2008 on
Capitol Hill to express support for the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
(NKR/Artsakh).

In 1988, the people of Artsakh were at the forefront of
democratization movement challenging the status quo in the former
Soviet Union. Twenty years later they are celebrating their
achievements in rectifying Stalin’s infamous 1921 decision that
forcibly placed Artsakh, an Armenian region, within administrative
borders of Soviet Azerbaijan.

Diplomats, human rights activists, religious leaders, regional
experts, congressional staff members, Armenian-Americans community
members, local and international media representatives attended the
event, sponsored and organized by the Co-chairs of the Congressional
Caucus on Armenian Issues Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and Joe
Knollenberg (R-MI) in cooperation with the Office of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic in the United States, the Armenian Embassy and
leading Armenian-American organizations. The elaborate Rayburn Gold
Room was standing room only.

During the two-hour event entitled `Nagorno Karabakh
Republic/Artsakh: 20 Years of Freedom, Democracy, and Progress’ the
speakers highlighted Artsakh’s challenges and successes since the
start of the National Liberation Movement in 1988.

Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, diocesan legate of the Armenian
Apostolic Church of America (East), who also serves as President of
the National Council of Churches USA, offered the invocation,
followed by a brief presentation on the Nagorno Karabakh liberation
movement by Archbishop Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic
Church (East).

Rep. Pallone and Rep. Knollenberg conducted the event, taking turns
to introduce speakers. In his opening remarks, Mr. Pallone called
for continued American support for democracy in Artsakh.

`The past year has proven Nagorno Karabakh’s commitment to peace.
Faced with constant war rhetoric from Azerbaijani officials, the
citizens of Nagorno Karabakh have remained committed to respect for
human rights and democracy’, said Mr. Pallone adding that he will
continue promoting Nagorno Karabakh’s progress into a mature
democracy and encourage the evolution of U.S. policy towards NKR.

`The U.S. policy should include expanded dialogue with the
democratically elected leadership of Nagorno Karabakh and an
increase in development assistance. Above all, the United States
should unequivocally support the right of the people of Nagorno
Karabakh’s to decide their own future and way of life’, continued
Frank Pallone.

In conclusion, the congressman stressed that throughout its history
of independence, `Nagorno Karabakh had proven to be a reliable
partner of the international community and contributed to regional
stability, cooperation and peace’.

These remarks were echoed by Rep. Joe Knollenberg, a fellow Armenian
Caucus co-chair, who praised Artsakh’s achievements in transitioning
to a free market and building a civil society despite the repeated
war threats emanating from neighboring Azerbaijan.

`NKR has remained strongly committed to peace and stability in the
region of the South Caucasus, and together with the United States,
and the rest of the civilized world, remains dutifully committed to
human rights, good governance, liberty and the rule of law’, Mr.
Knollenberg noted.

Mr. Knollenberg called for recognition of Artsakh’s independence,
arguing that the U.S. support for a final settlement providing for
the security and self-determination of Nagorno-Karabakh was not only
warranted, but an important aspect of fostering and promoting
democracy in the region.

New Jersey Democrat Rep. Steve Rothman expressed his support for
Artsakh’s independence and stressed the necessity of peaceful
solution of the existing problems in the region. `There are
outstanding issues that need to be resolved [and] they should be
resolved peacefully and without threats and I have communicated
those views directly to the Azerbaijani government", the Congressman
said.

Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA) in his turn underscored the necessity
of supporting democratic development in Artsakh and called for
greater U.S. involvement in this process. In his opinion, the
international community should pay more attention to democracies
like Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia as components of a durable peace
and stability in the South Caucasus.

Congresswoman Shelly Berkley (D-NV) concurred, stating that members
of the U.S. Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues should remain
steadfast in their support to the Armenian people. `With the
commitment of the members of Congress who are part of the Armenian
Caucus and are just supporters of the Armenian people and the causes
that are so important to humanity and to democracy throughout the
world I think we can get this done", she said.

Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) touched upon the difficult ordeals the
people of Artsakh went through on their path to independence,
praising the Artsakhians for their strength and determination in
defending their values. `They [Artsakhians] had the spirit, they had
something that the Azeri’s didn’t have – the determination to be
free and that was what won the day", the congressman said in his
impassioned remarks recalling his trip to Artsakh in the 1990s.

California Democrat Rep. Jim Costa shared his ideas concerning
Artsakh’s place in the region and latest developments in the South
Caucasus. `Freedom is never free and it was underlined and
reinforced just recently between the challenge of Georgia and Russia
in that part of the world’, the Congressman noted adding that the
United States should actively involve into resolution of the
regional conflicts to prevent recurrence of the Georgia-Ossetia-type
situation.

Congressman Tim Walz (D-MN) pledged his support to the young
democracy and to the development of Artsakh. He also underlined the
need for peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

"We are here with you today to make sure that it is the pledge of
this nation that the next conflict or aggression by Azerbaijan is
not going to be tolerated or allowed to happen in the first place.
This free and democratic people deserve the support of the American
nation", Mr. Walz said and expressed confidence that all members of
the Armenian Caucus were determined to continue their efforts in
supporting Nagorno Karabakh’s independence.

Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) spoke about the importance of
congressional efforts to promote Armenian-American cooperation.
Talking about U.S. support for Karabakh, Mr. Frank said: "I want to
assure you that I will continue supporting the self-determination
rights that you are standing up for."

Mark Geragos, a prominent lawyer and an active member of the
Armenian-American community, delivered an enthusiastic and energetic
keynote address that stressed the historic nature of the
pan-Armenian victory in Artsakh.

`[In Artsakh] we have established an independent democratic republic
that sits there as a beacon in the middle surrounded by some of the
most repressive areas in the world", said Geragos.

Mr. Geragos called for international recognition of the rights and
freedoms of Artsakh’s people. He also urged substantial increase in
U.S. assistance to Nagorno Karabakh and pledged to continue active
involvement in developing of Artsakh-Diaspora ties.

Kathryn Porter, the President of the Leadership Council for Human
Rights, called `Angel of Artsakh’ for visiting and supporting
Artsakh during the war, recalled her first trip to the area: "I
watched women who had nothing to create a future for their children,
for their families, for all the people of Karabakh. I will not
forget what I learned there [in Artsakh], and I pray that you all
support them I think we have to have the courage in this country to
stand up and be what they need", concluded Mrs. Porter.

Tatoul Markarian, the Armenian Ambassador to the United States,
addressed the gathering and reiterated Armenia’s position on the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

"As stated by President Serzh Sargsyan, the fact and the right of
self-determination of the people of Nagorno Karabakh must be
affirmed and recognized internationally. Armenia remains committed
to a peaceful negotiated settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
within the OSCE Minsk Group. While the final settlement is still
being negotiated, some realities are already irreversible", said the
Armenian envoy.

"The Nagorno Karabakh Republic has existed since 1991 and conforms
to all definitions of an independent state. The Sumgait pogroms and
the subsequent massacres and expulsion of the Armenians living in
Soviet Azerbaijan, as well as the war against Nagorno Karabakh and
continuing anti-Armenian hate rhetoric in Azerbaijan have created a
situation where Azerbaijan can never claim to govern Nagorno
Karabakh.

Many in the international community recognize this. And the package
on the table mediated by the Minsk Group co-Chairs recognizes the
right of self-determination of Nagorno Karabakh. The
self-determination of the Nagorno Karabakh people is the key to
achieving real freedom and for bringing long-term peace and
prosperity in the region," concluded the Ambassador.

Vardan Barseghian, NKR Permanent Representative to the United
States, thanked Artsakh’s congressional friends for their ongoing,
steadfast support of Artsakh.

"The people of Artsakh knew all along that this day will come, that
we will be celebrating life and freedom, democracy and justice,
economic progress and prosperity. By supporting Nagorno Karabakh
politically and economically, our congressional friends also serve
the cause of peace and stability in the South Caucasus, which is in
fact America’s overriding strategic interest in the region", said
Barseghian.

Barseghian said Azerbaijan continues to threaten Artsakh with a new
war because his country insists on freedom.

`And today, especially in light of the recent events in Georgia, our
friends in the U.S. Congress and around the globe, those who are
interested in stability and peace in our part of the region, need to
ensure that Azerbaijan commits in writing, without any delay, to
non-use of force", stressed Artsakh’s diplomatic envoy.

Barseghian also called for enhanced cooperation and partnership
between NKR and the United States for establishing a durable peace
in the South Caucasus.

"We expect the United States and other nations to formally recognize
the independence of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, thereby affirming
the right of the people of Artsakh to live in freedom without fear
of violence, oppression and persecution", said Vardan Barseghian.

A special thank you gift from Artsakh was presented to
Representatives Knollenberg and Pallone. Nelly Martirosian, a
Columbia University student who spent two months in the Artsakh
village of Tsmakahogh implementing a youth development project,
brought back a collection of photographs and hand-made souvenirs
from the children of the village to the American people for their
support to Nagorno Karabakh.

The souvenirs included hand-woven mini-carpets, handcrafted wood
souvenirs, dry wild flowers, hand-sewn greetings and needle work
depicting the U.S. and Artsakh flags. Both co-chairs also received
commemorative medals on the 20th Anniversary of the Liberation
Movement.

Each member of Congress in attendance received a framed photo of the
Tsmakahogh children forming a `Thank You’ on the ground.

The event also featured a new documentary on Artsakh produced by
Los-Angeles-based journalist Peter Musurlian
(). The film `Artsakh/NKR: the Struggle for
Freedom’, soon to be available on the Internet, is a powerful
combination of interviews, narration and video footage that
eloquently presents Artsakh’s story.

NKR Representative Barseghian thanked all those involved in the
organization of the event. He especially thanked co-chairs
Knollenberg and Pallone for taking their support of Artsakh to a new
high by extending a full congressional hosting to the event on
Artsakh’s independence that highlighted shared values of freedom,
democracy and determination for progress.

Closing the event, Barseghian congratulated Artsakh’s friends around
the world on the 20th Anniversary of the Freedom Movement, adding
that "surrounded by such formidable friends, Artsakh looks
confidently into the future.’

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