Opening Of Armenian Chess Club Teams Championship Takes Place

OPENING OF ARMENIAN CHESS CLUB TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP TAKES PLACE

Noyan Tapan
Mar 12 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. Solemn opening ceremony of Armenian
club teams championship took place on March 12 at Yerevan’s Tigran
Petrosian Chess Player’s House. Five men’s and three ladies’ teams
will compete. To recap, the Bank King team, last year’s winner of
men tournament, is replenished with grand masters (Karen Asrian,
Smbat Lputian, Rafael Vahanian, Artashes Minasian, Ashot Anastasian,
Tigran L. Petrosian and Tigran Kotanjian). Mika Yerevan women’s club,
2006 Europe champion also has a strong staff (Maya Chiburdanidze –
Georgia, Elina Danielian, Lilit Mkrtchian, Nino Khurtsidze – Georgia
and teams newcomer, vice-champion of Armenia Liana Aghabekian).

Nagorno Karabakh Republic’s Participation In Armenia-Azerbaijan Talk

NAGORNO-KARABAKH REPUBLIC’S PARTICIPATION IN ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN TALKS AND ISSUE OF RETURNING AZERI REFUGEES DISCUSSED
By A. Harutiunian

AZG Armenian Daily
13/03/2007

Yesterday on a press conference Bernard Fassier, French Co-hair of
the OSCE Minsk Group, started his speech with statement that his March
7-12 visit to South Caucasus was made agree with the rest of the OSCE
Co-Chairs. He added that the talks will be continued during the meeting
of Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers in Geneva, March 14. Mr.
Fassier said that this visit was aimed at pre-arranging the meeting
in Geneva and the talks after it. He stated that his meetings with
the Presidents both of Armenia and Azerbaijan were rather fruitful
and were marked with constructive approach to the problem.

During his speech Bernard Fassier criticized the GUAM initiative on
"Frozen Conflicts" saying that each conflict has its own logic and
peculiarities, and is to be considered separately. Fassier represented
several differences between the conflicts in Kosovo and Karabakh. First
of all the Kosovo conflict is a conflict inside a single state,
while the Karabakh conflict is international.

Recently the Azerbaijani press was flooded with statements that special
attention of Mr. Fassier was drawn towards the issue of returning
Azerbaijani refugees to Karabakh. Yesterday in Yerevan the Co-Chairman
said that the question is currently under consideration but it should
never be messed up with politics or used for propaganda. Nevertheless
he never gave certain answer whether the issue of Armenian refugees
is discussed or no.

Bernard Fassier also avoided answering questions referring to
the recent meeting of Azeri and Turkish Diaspora in Baku and the
statements of Aliev during it. To be reminded, alive declared that
Armenia’s future will be threatened unless it gives up the claims
for Karabakh and the Genocide recognition.

Answering the questions of an Armenian reporters Mr. Fassier said that
the question of the participation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in
the talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be certainly considered.

However, he did not say when the discussion of the question is
to begin.

Turkish Militant To Appeal Sentence For Armenia Genocide Denial

TURKISH MILITANT TO APPEAL SENTENCE FOR ARMENIA GENOCIDE DENIAL

Agence France Presse — English
March 12, 2007 Monday 2:23 PM GMT

Geneva

Turkish militant leader Dogu Perincek will appeal his conviction under
a Swiss law for denying that mass killings of Armenians during World
War One constituted genocide, his lawyer said on Monday.

Perincek, the leader of the Turkish Workers’ Party, received a fine
of 3,000 Swiss francs (1,900 euros, 2,500 dollars) and a suspended
sentence last Friday from a court in Lausanne, over comments he made
during a rally in the Swiss city in 2005.

He was the first person to be convicted in Switzerland for denying
the Armenian genocide, following his claim the killings were an
"international lie".

Judge Pierre-Henri Winzap said on Friday that Perincek was an "arrogant
provocateur" with "racist and nationalist motives".

In response, Perincek said the court’s ruling "reflects in a concrete
manner the Swiss judge’s hatred for Turkey and the Turkish nation."

U.S. To Give $6.5 Million For Conducting Free And Fair Elections In

U.S. TO GIVE $6.5 MILLION FOR CONDUCTING FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.03.2007 13:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The American side through its Embassy in Armenia
assigned $6.5 million for conducting free and fair elections in this
country, Vice-President of "Millenium Challenges" American Corporation
John Hjuko stated in Yerevan. He said, the Armenian authorities are
going to do everything in order to conduct the upcoming elections
democratically. "I’ve brought a clear message for the Armenian
authorities. It is necessary to deepen democracy in the republic and
the upcoming parliamentarian and presidential elections in Armenia must
fix a serious progress in the development of democracy considered with
previous elections," John Hjuko stated. He said, during his meeting
with leaders of the country Prime Minister and the NA Speaker of
Armenia promised him that the Armenian leadership will do everything
possible to hold free and fair elections in the country.

Speaking about cooperation between Armenia and the "Millenium
Challenges" Corporation, John Hjuko stressed that his organization
insists on keeping three main parameters in those countries,
which claim to get financial means for realizing the projects of
"Millenium Challenges". "Our priorities remain the same-development
of democracy, investments to "human resources" and establishment of
economic freedoms," John Hjuko stated. Armenia received $225 million
grant from the American Corporation for developing her agriculture
in the past, "Interfax" reports.

Parliamentary elections in Armenia will be held May 12 this
year. Registration of party lists and candidates will take place
from April 2 till April 7. The electoral campaign will launch soon
after this process and will last till May 10. The Armenian National
Assembly has 131 members.

Karabakh was on the verge of dictatorship

Karabakh was on the verge of dictatorship

09-03-2007 18:59:16 – KarabakhOpen

`We were on the verge of self-destruction, and the line we adopted in
1999 saved the people of Karabakh. We were on the verge of becoming a
dictatorship because arbitrariness was becoming a law for most
people,’ said NKR President Arkady Ghukasyan in a meeting at Artsakh
State University yesterday.

He reminded about the post-war situation in Nagorno Karabakh which was
leading the country to a military junta. `There was autocracy in
Karabakh for some time. People were killed, violated, and nobody was
punished, and nobody could do anything about it. My supporters and I
choose another track leading to the establishment of a system in the
country in which people leave without fear. It was the most important
thing. Now people live without fear in Karabakh, there is freedom of
speech, without transgressing borders though. Anyone can criticize the
president, the government. No opposition force underwent pressure,
violence, they have freedom of speech,’ the president said.

Arkady Ghukasyan emphasized that by the level of democracy Karabakh is
ahead of the post-Soviet countries. The president also emphasized that
there are no governmental media in the country which focus on
criticism against the opposition, while the opposition keeps
criticizing the government. The president thinks there is nothing
above democracy.

`Democracy is one of our goals. This is not an end in itself but a
chance to reach international recognition. This chance may be
successful or not very successful but we have to follow this track,’
the president said.

Army Abuse in Azerbaijan

Army Abuse Claims In Azerbaijan
Questions asked about whether bullying in the Azerbaijani army prompted
three soldiers to cross the front line.

By Jasur Mamedov in Baku (CRS. No 382 08-Mar-07)
IWPR

The strange case of an army sergeant who allegedly gave himself up to
Armenian forces has sparked a row about discipline and abuses inside
Azerbaijan’s army, with a rise in recorded cases of bullying and
suicide.

Twenty-year-old Samir Mamedov was taken prisoner by Armenian forces on
December 24 last year on the border between Gazakh district in
north-western Azerbaijan and Ijevan in Armenia.

Armenian and Azerbaijani soldiers face each other on stretches of their
common frontier, as well as along the long ceasefire line that surrounds
the disputed territory of Nagorny Karabakh.

In January, the head of the working group of Armenia’s state commission
for captives, hostages and missing-in-action, Armen Kaprielian announced
that Mamedov did not wish to return to Azerbaijan.

`Samir Mamedov deliberately crossed the state frontier and surrendered
voluntarily,’ Kaprielian told local media. `He was not taken prisoner,
as Azerbaijani sources have claimed.’

Armenian defence ministry spokesman Seiran Shakhsuvarian said that
Mamedov had complained he was being beaten and humiliated by army
officers. Armenian media reported that the soldier wanted to move to a
third country, perhaps Norway.

Azerbaijan’s defence ministry has strongly rejected these allegations.

Spokesman Ilgar Verdiev told IWPR that they were complete invention, `In
all our experience, we have not encountered any case where Azerbaijani
soldiers have voluntarily surrendered and ended up in Armenian
captivity.’

However, this is not the only case in the last three months in which
Azerbaijani soldiers have ended up in Armenian captivity in disputed
circumstances. On December 7, Vusal Garajayev was taken prisoner by
Karabakh Armenian forces in the Aghdam region. The Karabakh Armenians
later said that he had crossed the line of his own accord after being
beaten up by fellow-soldiers.

On December 31, another soldier, Eldeniz Nuriev, was taken prisoner on
the Gazakh-Ijevan border.

Both men later returned home after mediation by the International
Committee of the Red Cross.

At first, the Azerbaijani defence ministry said that Garajayev and
Nuriev had both got lost in foggy conditions. But they have been
arrested, and are facing charges of treason and abandoning their post.

During the criminal investigation into the case, it emerged that
Garajayev had been beaten up in his unit.

Military expert Lieutenant-Colonel Uzeir Jafarov said it was illogical
to accuse soldiers of treason if they had in fact been taken prisoner.

`The commanders of the defence ministry are just being arrogant and they
thought up these accusations to shirk their own responsibilities,’ he
told IWPR. `In the first place, what does the defence ministry think
it’s doing if soldiers are wandering freely around a mined battlefield
and end up on the Armenian side?… Accusing captive soldiers of treason
is an insult not just to the military but to the whole Azerbaijani
nation.’

At the same time, Jafarov said cases of abuse in the armed forces were
common.

`Why are commanders who subject their soldiers to violence not brought
to account? There have been about 200 cases in the military in the last
year alone, most of them relating to corruption or violence against
soldiers,’ he said.

Jafarov said the arrest of the two men was probably a major reason why
Mamedov did not want to return to Azerbaijan.

According to data collected by Doktrina, a centre for journalistic
investigations, in previous years 60-70 per cent of casualties in the
army had direct military causes, such as shooting across the frontline
and mine explosions, but in the last year 75 per cent of casualties were
caused by non-battlefield incidents. The centre says this shows a rise
in the number of suicides and cases of bullying.

The centre noted that 30 Azerbaijani officers, including several
colonels, have been arrested on corruption charges in the last three
months.

In another high-profile case, two high-ranking Azerbaijani officers have
gone on hunger strike after whistle-blowing. Lieutenant-Colonel Azer
Gasymov began his protest after he complained about wrongdoing in the
defence ministry, and was was transferred from his unit in Baku to
distant Nakhichevan, demoted and had his pay cut in half.

Another lieutenant-colonel, Rasim Muradov, who had been deputy commander
of Azerbaijan’s peacekeeping forces, began his hunger strike after he
too was transferred to Nakhichevan when he complained about corruption
among Azerbaijani peacekeepers in Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan.

The spate of allegations about abuses in the army prompted Azerbaijan’s
human rights ombudsman Elmira Suleimanova to file a letter of enquiry to
the defence ministry.

`We appealed to the defence minister in connection with the imprisonment
and persecution of soldiers,’ Suleimanova told IWPR. `In the letter, we
expressed our wish to look into the incidents that have occurred and pay
increased attention to discipline in military units.’

Experts say that the heightened attention to issues of abuse and
corruption in the Azerbaijani army is linked to Azerbaijan’s efforts to
implement its Individual Partnership Action Plan or IPAP with NATO in
2007. As a result, the military prosecutor’s office and the national
security minister are now investigating the army more closely.

Samir Mamedov’s family hopes that he will return home soon. They are in
regular contact with the Red Cross, which has met him 12 times and
delivered three letters from him to his loved ones.

In a letter home, Mamedov wrote, `Forget about me and don’t worry. It
seems this is just how my fate has turned out.’

But his family insist this letter must have been written under pressure.
The captive soldier’s uncle Vidali Mamedov said, `My nephew loves his
homeland very much. It’s quite possible that they put psychological
pressure on Samir.’

Azerbaijan’s state committee for prisoners and missing-in-action told
IWPR that it would be possible to find out whether Mamedov had been put
under undue pressure only when he returned home. The Red Cross said it
could not comment on the matter as it was acting as an impartial
mediator.

Jasur Mamedov is a military commentator with Aina-Zerkalo newspaper in
Baku

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Kazakhstan, Georgia Sign Road Service Deal

KAZAKHSTAN, GEORGIA SIGN ROAD SERVICE DEAL

Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency, Almaty
6 Mar 07

Astana, 6 March: Kazakh Minister of Transport and Communications
Serik Akhmetov and Georgian Deputy Minister of Economic Development
Ivane Nakaidze signed an agreement in Astana on Tuesday [6 March]
on international road service, an Interfax-Kazakhstan correspondent
has reported.

The Kazakh Transport and Communications Ministry said in a press
release circulated during the ceremony in which the document was
signed that the agreement would regulate the procedure of transit of
the two countries’ vehicles through their territories and create a
legal basis for boosting cooperation in the field of international
road service and simplifying the process of haulage.

[Passage omitted: more details of the agreement; Kazakhstan has
similar agreements with Armenia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan]

BAKU: Report On Nagorno Karabakh To Be Submitted To European Parliam

REPORT ON NAGORNO KARABAKH TO BE SUBMITTED TO EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

Today, Azerbaijan
March 6 2007

Cem Ozdemir, Member of European Parliament and Bundestag does his
best to draw up a report on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

MP told the APA European Parliament has little information about
Azerbaijan and stressed the importance of informing the members of
the parliament about Azerbaijan.

While I was on visit to Baku I considered it important to draw up
and report about Azerbaijan and submit it to the Parliament. I am
working on it at present, he said.

Ozdemir said that the history of the conflict, state of IDPs and
refugees, ensuring their rights and other problems will be reflected
in the report.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/37477.html

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LE PROCèS DE DOGU PERINCEK S’OUVRE DEMAIN A LAUSANNE

Le Matin
05 mars 2007 lundi
Edition Semaine

"J’ai 90kilos de preuves avec moi";
NEGATIONNISME.

KLOTEN
Dogu Perincek, qui a qualifie le genocide armenien de "mensonge
imperialiste", a reitere hier ses propos a sa descente d’avion. Selon
lui, des documents tires des archives russes lui donneraient
raisonkVictor Fingalvictor. [email protected]

Dogu Perincek, 65ans, le president du Parti turc des travailleurs
connu pour ses positions ultranationalistes, a debarque hier a Kloten
en provenance d’Istanbul. Son procès pour negationnisme du genocide
armenien, qui sera suivi par les princi-paux medias turcs, doit
s’ouvrir mardi a Lausanne. Une perspective qui n’a nullement fait
changer l’opinion du leader de gauche pour qui la loi antiraciste
suisse sera bientôt videe de sa substance.

k Dans quel etat d’esprit allez-vous aborder votre procès?

J’espère que la chasse aux sorcières dont je suis victime va bientôt
cesser. Ici, (n. d. l. r. en Suisse) donner son opinion est un acte
punissable. J’ai avec moi plus de 90kilos de documents tires des
archives russes qui prouvent que le genocide armenien n’a pas eu lieu.

k Que s’est-il passe autour de 1915 selon vous?

Il y a eu des massacres regrettables reciproques dans des pays en
guerre. Près de 200 000 Turcs ont ete tues par desArmeniens. Des
dirigeants et des histo-riens armeniens sont d’ailleurs du meme avis
et refutent aussi le terme de genocide.

k Le canton de Vaud comme de nombreux pays ont pourtant admis
l’existence du genocide armenien

C’est le resultat d’un prejuge anti-turc profondement ancre et qui
n’est pas la verite. De plus le fait d’assimiler les Turcs a un
genocide provoque un peu partout un racisme anti-turc.

k Christoph Blocher vient de s’entretenir avec son homologue turc
Cemil Cicek juste avant votre procès

Des rencontres de ce type favorisent les relations entre les pays
et nous sommes pour l’amitie entre les peuples. D’autre part, je
suis persuade, comme l’est d’ailleurs Christoph Blocher, que la loi
antiraciste est condamnee dans sa version actuelle et qu’elle sera
videe de sa substance.

k Une manifestation qui n’est pas souhaitee par les autorites est
prevue a Lausanne. Vous ne craignez pas des debordements?

La Turquie a ete un grand Empire et est aujourd’hui une grande
nation. Nous n’avons pas l’intention de faire de la provocation.

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500 Unauthorized Buildings Dismantled In Yerevan In 2006

500 UNAUTHORIZED BUILDINGS DISMANTLED IN YEREVAN IN 2006

Noyan Tapan
Mar 05 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 5, NOYAN TAPAN. Construction done in Yerevan has become
more controllable and there are no cases of latge-scale unauthorized
construction.

Hrachia Muradian, Chief Advisor to Yerevan’s Mayor, said at the March
5 press conference that despite control, some citizens continue to
attempt unauthorized construction. According to him, 500 unauthorized
buildings were dismantled in Yerevan in 2006. There are over a
thousand unauthorized buildings in th city now. H. Muradian noted
that the mayor’s office instructed the Urban Development and Land
Supervision Department and the city municipalities to control and
prevent design violations during legal construction.