Armenian pressure group urges tougher stance on Karabakh

Armenian pressure group urges tougher stance on Karabakh

Arminfo
22 Mar 07

Yerevan, 22 March: The Defence of Liberated Territories of NKR
[Nagornyy Karabakh republic] organization believes that the statement
by the US Department of State that Nagornyy Karabakh and seven regions
have been occupied by Armenia is the product of Yerevan’s defeatist
policy on the Nagornyy Karabakh issue, a statement by the organization
said today.

According to the organization, the US State Department’s declaration
was the result of the constant talk by the Armenian authorities about
readiness to cede territories. The statement said it is notable that
the US State Department did not mention the names of Vardan
Malkhasyan, a member of the Defence of Liberated Territories
organization, and Zhirayr Sefilyan, the head of the organization, in
the list of political prisoners. The prisoners are categorically
against the return of territories under the Armenian control. "This
is not only a case of double standards by the United States, but also
an attempt to support the ruling anti-people regime," the statement
said.

The authors of the statement also criticized the leader of the Orinats
Yerkir (Law-governed country) Party, former parliament speaker Artur
Baghdasaryan, who they said "dreamt of Turkish investments and
Azerbaijani energy". They criticized him for an interview with The
Wall Street Journal, in which he talks of the "necessity of the issue
of disputable territories of Nagornyy Karabakh". "Using such
statements Baghdasaryan, who pretends to be in opposition, seeks
favours from the West," the statement said.

Struggle Full Of Love

STRUGGLE FULL OF LOVE

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[08:33 pm] 22 March, 2007

PA member Vardan Bostanjyan hopes their party will gain the majority
of votes in the upcoming NA elections. He is also pretty sure that
over 370000 party members as well as their relatives will remain
faithful to them. Why do so many people follow this party? "It is
conditioned with the party chairman.

Even if we pursue democratic ideology, the concept of a good leader
has always been contemporary."

Vardan Bostanjyan assures they do not collect passports,"Our party is
proud, proud of ourselves together with the proportional ticket. This
is a party that loves its country. We strive for the prosperity of
the country. Our party can give a clear picture of a good opposition,"
he stated.

As to Vardan Bostanjyan, Gagik Tsarukyan has always paid his
taxes. To prove, the authorities have never brought an action against
him. According to the speaker, Gagik Tsarukyans’ posters do not speak
about preaching. They are still expected.

In fact, the dispute among PA and ARP members in Erebuny Community
was also a "love manifestation."

Vardan Bostanjyan introduced the incidents as a fleeting encounter
and nothing serious.

"Interprint Expo-2007" Second International Specialized Exhibition T

"INTERPRINT EXPO-2007" SECOND INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIZED EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN ON MARCH 23-25

Noyan Tapan
Mar 22 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The "Interprint: Polygraphy,
Advertisement, Design, Packing EXPO-2007" second international
specialized exhibition will be held in Yerevan on March 23-25. Its
goal is to involve high-quality specialists of that sphere as well
as to strengthen the tie among producers and design-studios. Veronika
Tsarukian, the head of the "LOGOS EXPO Center" Information Technologies
and Polygraphy, the organizer of the exhibition informed the Noyan
Tapan correspondent about it. In her words, companies promoting
printing and publishing activity, involved in the spheres of packing
industry, advertisement and design will be presented according to theme
parts at the exhibition being held with the official assistance of the
RA Ministry of Trade and Economic Development, Union of Manufacturers
and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia, National Association of
Publishers of Armenia and Writers’ Union of Armenia.

TEHRAN: Armenian Nation Will Not Forget Iran’s Assistances

ARMENIAN NATION WILL NOT FORGET IRAN’S ASSISTANCES

Fars News Agency, Iran
March 21 2007

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- President of Armenia Robert Kocharian
stressed the point that the Armenian nation will not forget the
assistances that the Islamic Republic of Iran provided to the Armenian
nation during the hard times experienced by the Armenian nation.

President of Armenia Robert Kocharian said following inauguration
of Iran-Armenia natural gas pipeline project, "In the first place,
I congratulate everyone on the occasion of this memorable day, for,
inauguration of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline project opened a new
chapter in the relations between the two nations".

He further reiterated that the Armenian nation will never forget the
assistances provided by the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Armenian
nation under those hard conditions.

In conclusion Kocharian thanked the Iranian president and all the
officials in charge of the construction of the gas pipeline project.

80th Annual Diocesan Assembly in Pasadena

St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church*
*2215 E. Colorado Blvd.***
*Pasadena**, CA 91107**
Contact: Dn. Mihran Toumajan
Phone: 626-449-1523
Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>*

* *

*80^th Annual Diocesan Assembly in Pasadena*

The Pastor, Parish Council, Host Committee and all organizations of St.
Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena are
honored to host the 80^th Annual Diocesan Assembly, Clergy Conference
and Ladies’ Society Assembly of the Western Diocese of the Armenian
Church from May 2-5, 2007. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the
Western Diocese, established formally 80 years ago, on November 28,
1927, by an Encyclical issued from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin by
His Holiness Kevork V, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.

St. Gregory will be hosting more than 250 clergy, ladies, and delegates
during the four day assembly. The assembly will begin on Wednesday, May
2, 2007 with the clergy conference sessions, followed by the Ladies’
Society Assembly meetings on Thursday, May 3, 2007. On Thursday evening
the Ladies’ Society will host a dinner at the church hall. On Friday,
May 4, 2007, the first and second Diocesan Assembly sessions will take
place, followed by the Diocesan Assembly Banquet on Friday evening, at
the Pasadena Hilton Hotel’s International Ballroom. The Friday evening
cocktail reception begins at 7:00 p.m., followed by the dinner at 8:00
p.m. On Saturday, the third and last session of the Diocesan Assembly
will take place in the morning and conclude by noon. The St. Gregory
ACYO will be preparing an outdoor BBQ lunch on the church grounds, with
musical accompaniment by Armenian musicians. All delegates will also
have an opportunity to tour the St. Gregory Alfred & Marguerite
Hovsepian School on the church’s campus throughout the course of the
assembly.

On Sunday, May 6, 2007, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian,
Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, will celebrate
the Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon. We look forward to seeing
all the clergy, delegates, parishioners, and friends at the 80^th annual
Diocesan Assembly in Pasadena, as we celebrate this milestone together.
Please contact the church office at 626-449-1523 for further
information, questions, or reservations.

The Host Committee members consist of Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yeretzian,
Pastor; Dn. Carl Bardakian, Chairman; Shoghig Giragosian, Vice-Chairman;
Dn. Mihran Toumajan, Secretary; Pateel Tufenkjian, Treasurer, Dr. Raffi
Balian, Dn. Vahe Charkhutian, Raffi Postaldjian, Doris Sarkisian and
Aida Sethian.

TBILISI: The Baha’is Of The Caucasus: An Independent Azerbaijan

THE BAHA’IS OF THE CAUCASUS: AN INDEPENDENT AZERBAIJAN
By Bayram BALCI (Director of the French Institute for Central Asian Studies IFEAC, Tashkent) and Azer JAFAROV (Baku)
Translated by Kathryn GAYLORD-MILES

Caucaz, Georgia
March 20 2007

As for other religions, the end of the Soviet era is for the Baha’is
a synonym for a rediscovered religious liberty. However, the campaign
against religion during the Soviet period was such that the number
of Baha’is at the beginning of the decade was barely two thousand.

Fifteen years later, their number is essentially the same. Like other
religions, the Baha’i faith is seeing a rejuvenation that comes from
a combination of internal and external influences.

In the interior of the country, residents more easily express their
faith and their religious practices, all the more reason because the
power and the authorities seem to encourage this phenomenon-the public
expression of religious sentiment. As for the exterior influence,
it has come essentially from Turkey. One could expect that it would
come from Russia and Iran, where important, long-established Baha’i
communities live but it is actually the Turkish influences what were
the most rapid and the most efficient, doubtless because of the good
relations between Ankara and Baku, united around the discourse on
Turkishness and a re-found brotherhood.

The phenomenon of conversion occupies a considerable place in this
revival. It is estimated that more than 80% of Baku’s Baha’is are
converts, often Shiite Muslims in quest for spirituality at the
moment of the break-up of the Soviet Union. The arrival of foreign
missionaries, Turkish missionaries especially, facilitated the
conversion of certain people, Muslim or Christian by culture, to the
Baha’i faith. Ethnically, the majority of Baha’is from Azerbaijan
are Azeri, but there are also Russians and Northern Caucasians,
especially Lezgins {1}.

On the same model, in other Caucasian regions, where communities
exist, notably in Batumi and in Dagestan, a certain revival has also
taken place. As for the Baha’is in Armenia, most of them have left
the country since the beginning of the confrontation with Azerbaijan
over Nagorno-Karabakh.

One of the traditions of the Baha’i faith is the assembly of the
community of each city every year on 21 April to choose its nine
leaders. An impossible practice during the Soviet period, it was
revived starting in 1991. At that time, nine people were chosen
democratically by the faithful hold the decision-making power for
the community in Baku. The groups in Ganja, Sumqayit and Salyan each
have their own nine representatives charged with administering the
life of the community. In other cities, the reduced number of Baha’is
does not allow the election of representatives that can always go to
Baku for the important Baha’i holidays.

In contrast to other religions, the Baha’i faith doesn’t place
a central importance on the place of worship. Most of the time,
meetings and religious ceremonies take place in family houses.

Nevertheless, in Baku there is a seat of the association that serves
as the conference center, the school and the meeting room. Religious
education there is assured by the leaders of the community. Religious
literature is often imported from Russia, where paper is less
expensive. Every 19 days, the community meets in a plenary session
for collective prayers, often readings of sacred texts, especially
the works of Baha’ullah and of Abdu’l-Baha.

The community of Baku is accepted world-wide by Muslims and perfectly
integrated into the country and society. In accordance with the law,
its two religious associations are registered with the State Committee
for Religious Affairs. It also has two members who are part of a forum
created by the state, the Union of Religious Organizations for Peace.

This official recognition of its status permits the community to
freely practice its religion and to peacefully live its religious
live. On the other hand, in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic where,
in principle, the laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan should apply,
the small Baha’i minority is constantly harassed by the authorities,
who don’t give it any freedom of association.

However, the Baha’is aren’t the only ones to be bothered for the
religious beliefs. Followers of Christian denominations, especially
Adventists, Pentecostals, and Baptists, are also constantly bothered
by the authorities of the Autonomous Republic.

{1} See

g/breve_contenu.php?id=305

http://www.bahai.az
http://www.caucaz.com/home_en

"Echo": Regional "Gas War" Started

"ECHO": REGIONAL "GAS WAR" STARTED

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.03.2007 14:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran-Armenia gas pipeline (IA) was put in commission
March 19 and Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum (BTE) gas pipeline will be launched
March 25. Still during construction works of BTE analysts underlined
that the pipeline, which stretches from Azeri "Shahdeniz" main filed,
can serve as an additional and alternative way to Russian supplies
and a reliable channel of supplying the Old World with natural gas.

Azeri newspaper "Echo" reports that completion of IA pipeline also
aroused a number of discussions.

According to analysts, Iran that has vast resources of gas would
hardly participate in financing of such an expensive project
like construction of the pipeline, only to supply Armenia with
"blue fuel". Analysts say, it is not excluded that Iran wants to
use IA pipeline for entering transporting channels of Georgia and
then to the European market. According to other estimations, Iran,
which can fully use BTE pipeline for these purposes, is already an
all-sufficient country, and it is unlikely that the Islamic Republic
plans to deliver gas resources to Europe. In any case a real "gas war"
starts for supplying Europe with gas resources, say Azeri analysts.

Iran-Armenia gas pipeline inaugurated

Iran-Armenia gas pipeline inaugurated

ArmRadio.am
19.03.2007 15:00

RA President Robert Kocharyan declared today that `despite unfavorable
weather conditions the President of Iran arrived in Meghri to
participate in the opening ceremony of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline,
and it speaks about the level of our relations.’

Because of bad weather conditions no official speeches were delivered
during the opening ceremony of the pipeline, "Radiolur" correspondent
reports from Meghri.

Robert Kocharyan noted that the agreement on jointly opening the
pipeline was reached during his last official visit to Tehran.

Currently the joint press conference of Robert Kocharyan and Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad is under way in Meghri.

Symposium on Armenian-Turkish Relations to Be Held in Cambridge U

Symposium on Armenian-Turkish Relations to Be Held in Cambridge University

Arminfo
2007-03-19 15:11:00

A Symposium on a subject "Armenian-Turkish Relations. Consequences of
Hrant Dink’s Murder" will be held on March 31 in the Cambridge
University , the site _www.armeniansandtheleft.comreports_
(http://www.a rmeniansandtheleft.comreports) . The lectures on a
subject of Armenian-Turkish relations will be read by professor of the
Colgate University Peter Balakian and a professor of Sabanci Istanbul
University Halil Berktai. The Symposium is organized by the Center of
Cambridge University on Oriental Studies.

Palace of Advocates Holds its General Assembly

Panorama.am

19:07 17/03/2007

PALACE OF ADVOCATES HOLDS ITS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The Armenian Advocates Palace held its regular general assembly early
today. Some 382 advocates were registered out of 651 and the
registration continued when the meeting started. The advocates
approved the report of advocate’s palace board for the period of
November 2005 to February 2007. The report of public protector’s
office head was also approved.

The chairman of the advocates palace, Ruben Sahakyan, mentioned that
the achievements in the short period indicate that `time for
correcting errors have come.’ The advocates thanked international and
local institutions for the support to the palace.

The assembly also nominated candidates for the post of advocates’
palace board. Some 34 were nominated and one resigned. Another 25 were
nominated as member of disciplinary committee.

Source: Panorama.am