U.N. Force In Lebanon Getting Weaponry

U.N. FORCE IN LEBANON GETTING WEAPONRY
By Todd Pitman
Mahmoud Tawil – AP

The Associated Press
Washington Post, DC
Aug. 31, 2006

BEIRUT, Lebanon — The U.N. force in Lebanon will soon receive the
first real boost in weapons and manpower: one battalion each of Italian
and French troops with heavy armor, including tanks and artillery,
officials said Thursday.

Nearly 1,000 Italian soldiers are due in the war-battered southern
port of Tyre on Saturday, the largest addition yet to the U.N.

Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, spokesman Alexander Ivanko told
The Associated Press.

So far, only 250 extra French troops have arrived since a Security
Council resolution promising an expanded U.N. force halted a month
of fierce clashes between Israel and Hezbollah on Aug. 14.

Under the resolution, the 2,000-strong UNIFIL is to be increased
to 15,000. Along with an equal number of Lebanese soldiers, the
blue-helmeted troops are to deploy across south Lebanon as Israeli
forces withdraw, leaving behind a buffer zone between Israel and
Hezbollah.

France, which will initially lead the force, is sending its first full
battalion of 882 troops and a shipment of tanks and heavy armor next
week, French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie told reporters. The
troops will arrive in southern Lebanon by ship on Sept. 10 and will
be operational Sept. 15.

France’s contribution is expected to include Leclerc tanks,
surface-to-surface artillery, short-range anti-aircraft missiles and
radar _ unusually heavy weapons for a peacekeeping force.

The heavy weaponry "has a dissuasive character and guarantees the
freedom of movement and the security of the troops," Alliot-Marie
told lawmakers in a closed-door session Wednesday. Excerpts from that
meeting were released by the Defense Ministry Thursday.

U.N. member states are given wide freedom to supply their missions the
equipment as see fit. Still, peacekeeping deployments don’t normally
deploy such heavy equipment _ though the U.N. has required nations to
in some hot spots, as in Congo, where it has attack helicopters in use.

"It’s important that we arrive in sufficient strength to deter any
potential spoilers and provide confidence in the process to strengthen
the cessation of hostilities agreement and bring political breathing
space for the parties on the ground," said Nick Birnback, an adviser
in the U.N. Peacekeeping Department.

Alliot-Marie insisted France had obtained all "necessary guarantees"
for its troops before committing to UNIFIL, given concern over previous
peacekeeping debacles in Bosnia and Congo.

She also warned the 19-day-old cease-fire in Lebanon was being
"imperfectly respected," and that the situation on the ground was
still fragile. Though the truce has held overall, minor clashes and
an Israeli raid into Lebanon have been reported.

On Friday, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin will hold talks
in Rome with Italian Premier Romano Prodi about the peacekeeping force,
Villepin’s office said.

The meeting will address the situation in the Middle East "at the
moment when our two countries have decided to become involved in a
strong way in keeping the peace in Lebanon," Villepin’s office said
in a statement.

Both countries were deeply involved in crafting and securing the U.N.
cease-fire resolution. France will initially lead UNIFIL and Rome
has signed up to take command of the mission in 2007.

Europe has pledged 6,900 soldiers for UNIFIL. Italy’s contribution
of 2,500 troops is the largest, second to France’s 2,000.

An advance team of 29 Spanish soldiers arrived Wednesday in Beirut on a
reconnaissance mission to prepare a larger contingent that could number
up to 1,000 if Spain’s Parliament approves the deployment, Ivanko said.

The Italian Defense Ministry put the number of its troops arriving
in Tyre on Saturday at 800 and said 200 more would arrive in Beirut
the next day.

The five-ship Italian fleet set off for Lebanon on Tuesday carrying
Italian marines and engineering corps specialists. Italian commanders
have said the troops are likely to be deployed in and around Tyre.

Alliot-Marie said a second French battalion would head to Lebanon a
few weeks after the first.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said UNIFIL would not disarm
Hezbollah fighters as called for by Israel, and would only deploy
along the Syrian frontier if the Lebanese government asks them to.

Syria opposes any international forces along its border.

In her speech to lawmakers, Alliot-Marie said the French commitment
to UNIFIL would cost $128 million for the first year, and that U.N.
funds could reimburse between $12.8 million and $25.6 million.

A separate, emergency contingent of about 200 French soldiers arrived
at Beirut airport Sunday to help the Lebanese army rebuild bridges
destroyed or damaged during 34 days of fighting between Israeli forces
and Hezbollah guerrillas. That team was sent to allow the existing
UNIFIL force greater mobility, Alliot-Marie said.

The French government sent two ships carrying 15 temporary bridges,
oil cleanup equipment and humanitarian aid to Lebanon this week as
part of the rebuilding effort, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday.

UNIFIL has been in Lebanon since 1978 to monitor the withdrawal of
Israeli troops who invaded Lebanon the same year.

Photo: A Lebanese Armenian protester carries a placard during a
demonstration against the participation of the Turkish troops in the
peacekeeping force in Lebanon, in front of the United Nations House in
downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006. US, EU and Israel
pressed for peacekeepers from Turkey, the only Muslim member of NATO,
and a country with close ties to Israel and Arab countries.

The large Armenian population in Lebanon has loudly protested Turkish
involvement. Armenians say up to 1.5 million Armenians died or were
killed over several years during World War I as part of a genocidal
campaign to force them out of eastern Turkey. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

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Ilham Aliev: Karabakh Conflict’s Remaining Unsettled Comprises Dange

ILHAM ALIEV: KARABAKH CONFLICT’S REMAINING UNSETTLED COMPRISES DANGER TO THE WHOLE REGION

ArmRadio.am
29.08.2006 14:23

"Currently the negotiation process proceeds in the framework of the
Prague format, which generally envisages phasic settlement of the
question. We consider that it is the most acceptable way, and we hope
that at last Armenia will demonstrate constructive position and will
apply efforts to resolve the issue, " Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliev declared during the press conference following the bilateral
talks with his Slovenian counterpart, Azeri media report.

Ilham Aliev noted that he "demands from Armenia liberation of the
occupied Azerbaijani land without any preconditions and does not intend
to refuse from this position based on norms of the international
law." The President noted that "the Karabakh conflict’s remaining
unsettled comprises danger to the whole region."

Monte Carlo Is A Popular Place To Visit

MONTE CARLO IS A POPULAR PLACE TO VISIT

Lragir.am
29 Aug 06

The recurrent poll of the Lragir was perceived adequately by our
readers. This does not mean that the readers did not perceive the
previous polls. The point is that this poll had a peculiarity. Where
did you spend your vacation? This was the questions, there were four
answers: Armenia, Georgia, abroad (the peculiarity is not that we
separated Georgia and abroad, simply we offered the fourth option
as well), Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo is also abroad but there is a
peculiarity. Considering that our high-ranking officials might read
the Lragir, and considering that most of them prefer to spend their
vacations in Monte Carlo, and not overlooking the presumption that
they read, we decided to give these people the chance to vote and,
why not, the opportunity to feel the charm of free voting. Hence,
40 percent of respondents voted Monte Carlo. If they are our
hogh-ranking officials, we appreciare both their love for reading
and active participation in public polls. If these are our readers,
we appreciate their sense of humor with which they reacted to the
fourth option, perceiving the reason why it was there. The other
three options got the following number of votes: Armenia 42 percent,
Georgia 8 percent, abroad 10 percent.

Fresno: Valley Refugees Celebrate Their Many Cultures: Forum Sponsor

VALLEY REFUGEES CELEBRATE THEIR MANY CULTURES: FORUM SPONSORS GATHERING AT FAIRGROUNDS
by Charles McCarthy, The Fresno Bee, Calif.

The Fresno Bee (California)
August 27, 2006 Sunday

Aug. 27–Some 20 dancers in traditional Hmong clothing watched Saturday
as a group of Vietnamese performers danced to Southeast Asian music.

Both groups had earlier watched as two young folks with Armenian names
and a music teacher from Belarus sang the haunting Russian classic
"Otchitchornyia," known in English as "Dark Eyes."

It was a small part of the Refugee Recognition program at the Fresno
Fairgrounds sponsored by the Central California Forum on Refugee
Affairs.

The forum’s chairwoman, the Rev. Sharon Stanley, estimated that
more than 350 people attended the four-hour event that featured
a lunch of various ethnic foods, tables with displays such as
wooden hand-painted Russian nesting dolls, information booths and
cross-cultural entertainment.

Stanley, founder of the Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries,
showed letters of recognition from federal and state legislators. She
introduced one of the day’s award winners, Houa Lee, who held a trophy
for arts and performance.

Other awards were for leadership, education and business. The
refugee affairs forum calls itself a community-based nonprofit. It
was established in 1979.

The forum’s goals are the promotion of understanding between refugees
and the community, promotion of empowerment and self-determination
for refugees, and encouragement of cross-cultural awareness.

Jessy Mai, 14, and his 6-year-old cousin Stephanie Nguyen arrived after
lunch and watched the cultural dances and singing. Their parents came
to the United States from Vietnam about 20 years ago, Jessy said.

"My parents want us to have a better life," he said. "Our parents,
they had a rough life in Vietnam."

Bart and Loanne Fielder were there to watch two of their three
daughters in a Vietnamese dance. Loanne Fielder immigrated 20 years
ago from Vietnam. Their three daughters were born in the United States,
but Loanne Fielder said, "I want them to know where they came from."

All three girls are learning the Vietnamese language and their cultural
heritage, Bart Fielder said.

Around a corner in the fairgrounds’ Commerce Building, Irina Kosterin
sat behind a Russian, Slavic and Ukrainian display of brightly painted
wooden nesting dolls. Kosterin, who came from southern Russia, has
been in the U.S. for 14 years.

"It’s nice to have … traditional festivals," she said.

She wants her children, 11-year-old Antony and 6-year-old Cristina,
to be multilingual.

"They attend Russian school in a Ukrainian church," she said. "They
speak Spanish, too."

After they finished their performance, "Dark Eyes" trio member Ruzan
Orkusyan said she sings in English, Russian and Armenian.

And, she said, "I’m learning Spanish."

Time is serving Azerbaijan: interview with Mubariz Ahmedoglu

Time is serving Azerbaijan: interview with Mubariz Ahmedoglu

Regnum, Russia
Aug. 25, 2006

A REGNUM correspondent in Baku has had an interview with the head
of the Center for Political Innovations and Technologies Mubariz
Ahmedoglu.

REGNUM: The Azeri and Armenian FMs have said they will meet shortly
in the framework of the Karabakh peace process. Will they discuss
new or old proposals?

They will hardly discuss new ideas. Let’s not forget that this is
their first meeting after the well-known statement by the OSCE MG
co-chairs. And, as you may know, ideas are, first, suggested by the
co-chairs and, only then, discussed by the Azeri and Armenian FMs and
presidents. On the other hand, the meeting of Elmar Mammadyarov and
Vardan Oskanyan may give a new impulse to the negotiating process,
and the co-chairs may turn this impulse into new proposals.

REGNUM: Mass media report people in Azerbaijan and Armenia to be
sure that the negotiating process has made no headway for many years
already. Who is the time serving: Azerbaijan or Armenia.

I think it is serving Azerbaijan. We have fewer problems. Azerbaijan
is getting stronger and is developing at record speed. The successful
implementation of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, the late
2006 launch of the Baku-Tbilisi-Eruzrum gas pipeline, the planned
construction of Kars-Akhlkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku railroad – all these
projects leave Armenia outside energy and transport routes.

Besides, in 2007 Armenia will elect parliament, a few months later
the self-proclaimed Nagorno Karabakh Republic and in February-March
2008 Armenia will elect presidents. So, Armenia is entering a phase
that will hardly be good for it. As you know, during elections a state
gets weaker. This is especially true for small countries like Armenia.

In one word, both conceptually and tactically, the time is serving
Azerbaijan. You may say that our country, too, will have a presidential
election in 2008, but internal stability, competent foreign policy,
growing popular incomes and weakening opposition exclude any rebellious
factors.

REGNUM: Is everything that simple? Let’s remember that we have a whole
grown up generation who has never seen Shusha, Lachin, Kalbajar,
other occupied Azeri towns or who have seen them only in early
childhood… Will those young people – most of them have already
been resettled from camps to comfortable townships – want to return
to destroyed houses, to their old homes?

We can also say that there is a whole generation of young people in
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia who know nothing about Azerbaijan.

Everything depends not so much on these factors as they are as on
who and how will use them. For the beginning, I would like to note
that the Azeri Government will create all conditions for the return
of all refugees and displaced persons to Nagorno-Karabakh and other
occupied territories. Let’s not forget that old people have told
children and youths about their homelands: you can’t remove this
from their memory. And, finally, when the time of return comes, we
will need a month, at longest, to carry out propaganda. This will
be quite a large-scale propaganda as most of mass media are in the
hands of the state. Besides, you will hardly find any non-patriot
among the private TV or radio channels or newspapers.

Will The Problem Of Security Of Seagulls Be Settled?

WILL THE PROBLEM OF SECURITY OF SEAGULLS BE SETTLED?

Lragir.am
25 Aug 06

Several days ago the Haykakan Zhamanak published information that
a Diasporan businessman met with President Robert Kocharyan and
showed him the record of his talk with a minister while the latter
was demanding bribe from this businessman.

The Lragir.am found out that the sphere of mining was concerned, and
the minister who demanded a bribe is the minister of environmental
protection Vardan Ayvazyan.

Our information is confirmed by the rumors that Robert Kocharyan
is likely to dismiss Vardan Ayvazyan. The president’s intention is
probably determined by the record the businessman had handed to him. At
least, the Procuracy is increasingly attentive to the activities of
the Ministry of Environmental Protection. The Procuracy had demanded
explanation from the ministry on a number of questions.

BAKU: Festival In Support Of Opening Turkey-Armenia Border To Be Hel

FESTIVAL IN SUPPORT OF OPENING TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDER TO BE HELD IN KARS

Today, Azerbaijan
Aug. 22, 2006

The representatives of the South Caucasus states organize a traditional
festival in Kars, Turkey on September 13-15.

Hasan Zeynalov, Azerbaijan consul-general in Kars said to the APA the
festival is organized by pan-Armenian forces in Turkey, and serves
to open the border between Turkey and Armenia.

"This festival is supported by Kars local authorities, Norwegian
Embassy in Turkey and Armenia-Turkey Cooperation Organization.

Representatives from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Turkey
are invited to this event named as festival. They declare as if
representatives of all these countries want Turkey-Armenia border to
be opened. Then they appeal to definite bodies for opening the border,"
the consul-general said.

Mr.Zeynalov also said mainly Armenian flag waves in this event.

Though Azerbaijani representatives took part in the festival two years
ago, after realizing the real essence of festival, they refused to
join it.

Ganja Mayor Eldar Azimov was also invited to the festival as Kars
and Ganja are fraternal cities. The Mayor’s Office told the APA it is
not known whether or nor Eldar Azizov will take part in the festival.

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Foreign Ministers Of Armenia And Azerbaijan May Meet In September

FOREIGN MINISTERS OF ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN MAY MEET IN SEPTEMBER

ArmRadio.am
23.08.2006 16:10

The next meeting between Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan
may be held in September. "Yesterday I had a talk with the French
Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, and we discussed the opportunities
of the recurrent meeting.

Several suggestions were proposed regarding the time and place of the
meeting, and I have agreed to holding this meeting," Azeri Foreign
Minister Elmar Mammadyarov declared in response to the question about
the opportunity of the recurrent meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister
Vardan Oskanian.

BAKU: Azeri minister warns about "environmental disaster" in Karabak

Azeri minister warns about "environmental disaster" in Karabakh

Azerbaijani news agency APA
17 Aug 06

Baku, 17 August: "If the fires started by the Armenians on our
occupied land are not countered, this will lead to an environmental
disaster. Azerbaijan has made specific proposals to Armenia regarding
ways to counter the fires," Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has
told journalists, according to APA news agency.

He said that the personal representative of the
OSCE chairman-in-office, Andrzej Kasprzyk, accepts this
position. "Currently, Kasprzyk is in Yerevan and is conducting talks
with Armenia on countering the fires. He will also brief Yerevan
on our proposals. Once he returns from there, we will discuss his
impressions," the minister said.

If the proposals are accepted, then joint work with international
organizations will start in the occupied territories, Mammadyarov
said. "It is still too early to say how the clearance will be carried
out. However, I can say that all relevant agencies will take part in
it," he said.

Armenia is responsible for everything that occurs in the occupied
territories. The issue of responsibility has been reflected in
international conventions, the minister said.

[Passage omitted: Mammadyarov spoke about the new Diplomatic Academy]

Commission On Armenian Issues To Be Set Up At California’s Congress

COMMISSION ON ARMENIAN ISSUES TO BE SET UP AT CALIFORNIA’S CONGRESS

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Aug 16 2006

SACRAMENTO, AUGUST 16, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A decision was
announced in Sacramento (California) on August 14 that a commission
on Armenian issues will be set up at the Congress of the state
of California. Lena Kayimian, Executive Director of the Western
Representative Office of the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) told
Radio Liberty that both Houses of the Congress of California marked
Armenia’s Independence Day and made a resolution about creation of a
commission on Armenian issues at the state’s Congress. The AAA had
previously put forward the initiative to set up such a commission,
while the official proposal for that was made by Californian
congressmen Dario Fromer and Greg Aghazarian. The commission’s
official name is "the Congress’ Legislative Commission on Armenian
Issues". California’s Senate will make an official announcement about
the formation of the commission at the end of this week.