Week Of April 20th Through April 27th Proclaimed As "Days Of Remembr

WEEK OF APRIL 20TH THROUGH APRIL 27TH PROCLAIMED AS "DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

Noyan Tapan
April 18, 2008

SACRAMENTO, APRIL 18, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. Arnold
Schwartzneger, the Governor of the State of California, has proclaimed
April 20-27 as "Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide."

The proclamation of Governor of California Arnold Schwartzneger
runs, in particular, as follows: "Every April, we take time to
commemorate the lives of those forever devastated by the Armenian
Genocide. Between 1915 and 1923, more than one million Armenians were
killed in the territory of the Ottoman Empire, and countless more
lost everything they owned. Often listed as the first genocide of the
twentieth century, these events had a life-altering impact on many,
and stimulated an Armenian Diaspora.

California has ensured that those lost and affected by this tragedy
will not be forgotten. In 2006, I signed Assembly Bill 1210, authored
by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, to allow construction of a memorial
for California’s survivors in Capitol Park. Additionally, in 2005,
I signed Senate Bill 424 authored by Senator Chuck Poochigian, which
designated in state law a specific time to observe the California
Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.

I ask all Californians to take time this week to reflect on this
tragedy and its consequences."

Russian Central Bank Chairman Congratulates PM Tigran Sargsyan

RUSSIAN CENTRAL BANK CHAIRMAN CONGRATULATES PM TIGRAN SARGSYAN

armradio.am
18.04.2008 17:08

The Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Sergey Ignatyev
congratulated RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan on appointment. The
message says, in part:

"On the occasion of completion of your activity as the Chairman of
the Central Bank and appointment to the post of Prime Minister of the
Republic of Armenia, I wish to offer my sincere gratitude to you for
the efforts you made for the development of constructive relations
between the Central Banks of Armenia and Russia.

Under your leadership the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia
achieved considerable success in the development of the national
banking system.

I think that your experience will allow to successfully carry out
your duties in the new responsible position.

With great warmth I remember our meetings and productive discussions,
which were always held in an atmosphere of friendship and reciprocal
trust.

I would like to express my special gratitude for your participation in
the sittings of the Club of Central Bank Presidents of Central Asia,
the Black Sea Region and the Balkan states within the framework of
the chairmanship of the Russian Bank.

Accept my sincere congratulations and the wishes of robust health,
wellbeing and new creative successes in your work for the benefit of
the Republic of Armenia."

In Case Of Not Fulfilling Pace’s Preconditions Armenian Delegation C

IN CASE OF NOT FULFILLING PACE’S PRECONDITIONS ARMENIAN DELEGATION CAN BE DEPRIVED OF RIGHT OF VOTE

Noyan Tapan
April 17, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, NOYAN TAPAN. At the April 17 plenary sitting PACE
with 93 votes for, 8 against and 8 abstained adopted a resolution on
the state of Armenia’s democratic institutions. According to Radio
Liberty, the document’s preface mentions that the main reasons of
crisis of post-electoral period in Armenia are that the pivotal
institutions of the state, including the parliament and courts, do
not fulfil their functions completely in line with the democratic
standards and principles of supremacy of law and human rights.

By the adopted document the Council of Europe proposes Armenia
undertaking a number of steps aimed at overcoming the crisis,
initiating an open and constructive dialogue among all political
forces of Armenia, holding an independent, transparent, and trustworthy
investigation of March 1 events, immediately releasing the people, who
have been arrested for artificial reasons having a political ground,
reconsidering the amendment made to the law On Holding Rallies,
Processions and Demonstrations. In case of not fulfilling these
preconditions confidence to Armenia as a country-member of Council
of Europe will be questioned and the issue of depriving the Armenian
delegation of the right of vote will be discussed in PACE during the
opening of the session in June this year.

Armenia’s Government: What Chance For Change?

ARMENIA’S GOVERNMENT: WHAT CHANCE FOR CHANGE?
Marianna Grigoryan

EurasiaNet
April 17 2008
NY

As Armenia’s new government takes shape, domestic attention is focusing
on how the administration headed by newly inaugurated President Serzh
Sarkisian will put to rest lingering tension from the March 1 clash
between police and opposition supporters. For now, no clear policy
trends have emerged.

At latest count, 10 people were reported to have died from the March
1 violence; scores remain in prison for allegedly fostering the
unrest. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive].

Discussions about government posts are still ongoing, but a rough
outline of a cabinet has emerged. Following the April 9 appointment
of Central Bank head Tigran Sarkisian as prime minister, President
Sarkisian on April 14 named as defense minister Armed Forces
Chief of Staff General Seyran Ohanian, a former head of breakaway
Nagorno-Karbakh’s military, and Eduard Nalbandian, Armenia’s ambassador
to France, as foreign minister.

Justice Minister Gevorg Danielian (ruling Republican Party of
Armenia), Agriculture Minister David Lokian (Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaktsutiun) and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister
Armen Grigorian (Prosperous Armenia Party) will retain their posts.

Tigran Sarkisian (no relation to the president) will have until April
29 to decide on his full cabinet.

The 48-year-old prime minister describes himself as a "tough hands-on
manager." True to his reputation of being apolitical, he has stated
that he will not join the Republican Party, and that he intends to
tackle Armenia’s "oligarchic economy" with the same resoluteness
that he used in overseeing the banking sphere. "Now the arena has
been enlarged, we have to go down the same path," Sarkisian told
journalists on April 11.

The choice of Sarkisian, a non-party career economist, has been
welcomed by some opposition figures, and hailed by ruling party
members as a sign that Armenia is serious about cleaning up its
public administration. "I think it was the best choice that Serzh
Sarkisian could make," commented economist Tatoul Manaserian, an
opposition sympathizer. "I am an opposition figure, but it is not
always that you have to be an opponent. I think that our government
needs professionals exactly like Tigran Sarkisian."

Opposition-friendly media have lauded Sarkisian for managing Armenia’s
banking system "with an iron rod." "Without his [Sarkisian’s]
agreement, not even a fly can buzz in this system," the Zhamanak
Yerevan newspaper said in a commentary last year.

Sarkisian has indicated that a similarly sharp eye will be trained
on the government. "I will make sure that ministers strictly perform
their duties. Otherwise, public appraisals will be given of their
activities," Sarkisian stated in an interview with Aravot daily on
April 12.

Tigran Sarkisian’s ties to international financial circles are what
caught the eye of other party members. "Those who manage finances,
they know the weight of these finances and ways to spend money,"
succinctly noted senior Republican Party member Galust Sahakian during
a meeting with journalists over the weekend.

Some international organizations will be keeping an eye on Tigran
Sarkisian’s performance in areas outside banking, however.

On April 15, the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe added to those evaluations a draft report on
the situation in Armenia. The draft attributes "the underlying causes
of the crisis" to "the failure of the key institutions of the state,
including the parliament and courts, to perform their functions in
full compliance with democratic standards and the principles of the
rule of law and the protection of human rights."

The draft report envisages suspension of Armenia’s PACE voting rights
if reforms in these areas are not forthcoming.

David Harutiunian, head of Armenia’s parliamentary delegation to PACE,
has stated that the government doesn’t "hesitate to come up with
self-criticism," and that "much can be done" before the assembly’s
next full session in June, the Panorama.am news site reported.

Meanwhile, a US congressional hearing on April 17 will examine the
events of March 1 and subsequent government actions; the hearing
will also consider Armenia’s qualifications for $235 million in aid
assistance from the Millennium Challenge Corporation.

In response, one senior Republican Party lawmaker commented to
EurasiaNet that "external dictates or pressure" is not needed for
Armenia to make necessary reforms. "It is a long time now that we
have spoken about the need for these reforms and these reforms must
be made in all cases," said Armen Ashotian. "Armenia has certain
commitments, however, they are not more than [those set forth by]
Armenia’s Constitution and domestic demands."

One independent analyst, though, questions whether or not the
"ambitious programs" for the "second phase" of reforms promised by
President Sarkisian will come to life or not. "We still have to wait
until the final formation of the government," said Yervand Bozoian.

"Authorities, in their turn, have many times spoken about reforms,
however these still remain words."

Editor’s Note: Marianna Girgoryan is a writer for the ArmeniaNow.com
weekly in Yerevan.

Russell Johnston To Meet With Heads Of Armenian And Azeri Parliament

RUSSELL JOHNSTON TO MEET WITH HEADS OF ARMENIAN AND AZERI PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATIONS

amradio.am
16.04.2008 12:11

On April 17 in Strasbourg the President of the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe Subcommittee on Nagorno Karabakh Russell
Johnston will meet the Heads of Armenian and Azerbaijani parliamentary
delegations, Secretary of the PACE Political Affairs Committee Agneshka
Nachilo told Trend News.

Nachilo had informed earlier that the recurrent sitting of the
Subcommittee on Nagorno Karabakh will be held in Strasbourg in late
June. "The situation around the settlement of the Karabakh conflict,
the process of negotiations, the results of the recent visit of the
Subcommittee to the region will be discussed during the sitting,"
Agneshka Nachilo had said.

Chairman Of The State Custom Committee Dismissed

CHAIRMAN OF THE STATE CUSTOM COMMITTEE DISMISSED

armradio.am
16.04.2008 10:24

RA President Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree on releasing Armen
Avetisyan from the position of the Chairman of the State Custom
Committee of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, President’s
Press Office reported.

Deputy Chairman of the State Custom Committee Gagik Khachatryan
was appointed Acting Chairman of the State Custom Committee of the
Government of the Republic of Armenia.

BAKU: Armenian Foreign Ministry: "We Are For Continuation Of The Neg

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY: "WE ARE FOR CONTINUATION OF THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE OSCE MINSK GROUP ON THE BASIS OF THE MADRID DOCUMENT"

Today
itics/44315.html
April 16 2008
Azerbaijan

Armenia speaks for continuation of the negotiation process on the
Karabakh conflict, said acting spokesman for Armenian Foreign Ministry
Tigran Balayan.

"We are for the continuation of the negotiation process in the
framework of the OSCE Minsk Group on the basis of the Madrid document",
said Balayan, commenting on the announcement of Azerbaijani Foreign
Minister Elmar Mamedyarov about his readiness to meet with new Foreign
Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan, appointed to this post on
April 14.

At the same time, Balayan noted that there have not been any proposals
from the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on conduction of the meeting.

It should be reminded that in November of 2007 the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chairs presented basic principles of the peaceful resolution of
the Karabakh conflict for consideration to the Presidents of Armenia
and Azerbaijan. The co-chairs consider Madrid proposals to be just
and balanced.

At the same time, the conflict parties were proposed to complete
the current stage of talks by approving the basic principles
and immediately pass to the new stage-development of the draft
comprehensive peace agreement.

http://www.today.az/news/pol

Regular Sitting Of The Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Committee In

REGULAR SITTING OF THE INTER-PARLIAMENTARY COOPERATION COMMITTEE IN STEPANAKERT

National Assembly of RA
April 16 2008
Armenia

On April 17 a delegation headed by the Speaker of the National
Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Mr. Tigran Torosyan, will leave
for Stepanakert where a meeting of the Inter-parliamentary Cooperation
Committee between the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia
and the National Assembly of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh will
be held. The members of the committee are Mr. Tigran Torosyan, the
chairman, Mrs. Larisa Alaverdyan, Mr. Artashes Avoyan, Ms. Lilit
Galstyan, Mr. Areg Ghukasyan and Mr. Ernest Soghomonyan.

The agenda includes issues regarding the settlement process of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the importance of the adoption of the dual
citizenship norm and the compliance of laws with European standards.

ANTELIAS: Pontiffs address international conference on migration

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
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Antelias-Lebanon

Armenian version: nian.htm

CATHOLICOS ARAM I AND PATRIARCH PAULOS ADDRESS
THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CONVENING IN ANTELIAS

The international conference convening in the Antelias headquarters of the
Catholicosate of Cilicia interrupted its activities temporarily to receive
His Holiness Aram I and the Head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, His
Holiness Patriarch Paulos.

Patriarch Paulos, who is one of the Presidents of the World Council of
Churches, also addressed the conference. He had come for one day to Antelias
to visit His Holiness Aram I to express his gratitude to the Armenian
Pontiff for his key role in the reconciliation between the Coptic and
Ethiopian Churches.

His Holiness Aram I welcomed Patriarch Paulos. Emphasizing the importance of
the conference, the Catholicos underlined the negative impact of mass
migration on society.

Making the voices of the agonized African people heard, Patriarch Paulos
stressed the important role of religion for an adequate life standard for
the society. He also talked about those factors, economic stabilization,
justice and peace, the combination of which could lead to a halt of the
undesired phenomenon of migration.

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EuroVision Song Contest: Armenia: Sirusho Launches New Website

ARMENIA: SIRUSHO LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

esctoday.com
April 15 2008
Netherlands

Sirusho, the Armenian entrant of Eurovision Song Contest 2008, has
updated her website with news and new material regarding her entry,
Qele, qele.

Sirusho appeared on the weekly "ESC Diary" on Armtv and confessed
she felt guilty for her website not being updated for such a long time.

So now, the brand new site with new photographic material and fresh
news is online, in collaboration with Fluger.

The Qele, qele CD promo pack is expected to be released soon too.As
reported by Armtv the Cd package will include the Cd with all versions
of Qele, qele, a DVD with the official video clip, T-shirts with
Sirusho’s photo and flags.

You can visit Sirusho’s new website here.

Zavo Shegrikyan reporting for esctoday.com from Yerevan.

http://www.sirusho.am/