UN GA Can Lead Karabakh Process To Collapse

UN GA CAN LEAD KARABAKH PROCESS TO COLLAPSE

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.03.2008 13:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly
can cause a crack in the Karabakh process, Armenia’s Foreign Minister
Vartan Oskanian told Kentron TV Channel.

"The talks may collapse if Azerbaijan keeps on pushing forth the
provisions of the resolution. In this case, the absence of common
grounds will drive Armenia out of the process and Azerbaijan will
have to hold talks immediately with Stepanakert," the Minister said.

"The OSCE MG proposals on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement
have nothing in common with the resolution adopted by the UN General
Assembly. The draft resolution was put on the UN GA agenda two years
ago. During this time the mediators succeeded in convincing Azerbaijan
of inadvisability of the measure that could be supported by two dozens
of Islamic states only," he said.

According to the Minister, the Kosovo issue and to some extent
Armenia’s domestic situation whipped Azerbaijan up. "However,
the Armenian side has numerously stated that Kosovo will not set a
precedent for Karabakh," he said.

BAKU: Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister: "We Will Drive The Aggressors O

Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister: "We will drive the aggressors out of our lands, even by force"

Azeri Press Agency
March 17 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku. Gulshan Hajiyeva – APA. Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister,
Colonel-General Safar Abiyev has today received George Lebel,
cooperation and regional security chief of NATO International Military
Staff, the Ministry’s Press Service told APA.

Touching upon Azerbaijan’s cooperation plans with NATO, the Defense
Minister said Azerbaijan had participated in the events within the
framework of several cooperation programs with NATO. The minister
noted that all kinds of Azerbaijani Armed Forces – Land Troops,
Military Air Forces and Navy had been confirmed to NATO standards.

Military education of officers, as well as all military trainings
is in line with these standards. Touching upon Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, Safar Abiyev said no concrete progress had been achieved
in the peaceful settlement of the conflict because of Armenia’s
non-constructive position.

"This situation may aggravate the tension. Azerbaijan cannot agree
to the occupation of its territories. We will drive the aggressors
out of our lands, even by force," he said.

Stressing the further development of NATO-Azerbaijan relations, NATO
official expressed his satisfaction with Azerbaijan’s achievements.

The Armenian Weekly; March 15, 2008; Commentary and Analysis

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The Armenian Weekly; Volume 74, No. 10; March 15, 2008

Commentary and Analysis:

1. Greece, Which Cake Do You Want to Let Them Eat?
By Andy Turpin

2. Irritants VII
By Garen Yegparian

3. Letters to the Editor
The Armenians and the Republican Party

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1. Greece, Which Cake Do You Want to Let Them Eat?
By Andy Turpin

I have nothing but respect for the Greek-American and diasporan lobby in the
U.S. and abroad. As general defenders of human rights, fair-play values,
charity and anti-genocide activism, the Greek lobby has proven itself as a
strong force for good in this world when properly motivated.

But "properly motivated" is the key phrase to keep in mind here.

True friends rely on and expect each other to tell them when they they’re
about to make a mistake or act rashly. So, Greece, this is an intervention
on my part. When it comes to protesting the recognition of the legitimacy of
both Kosovo and by proxy Macedonia as independent republics, you’re out of
line and somebody needs to tell you that.

Over the weekend, an ethnic Serbian majority of 170 of Kosovo’s 800 police
officers deserted their posts in protest of Kosovo’s Feb. 17 declaration of
independence. Many of the Serb protesters waved Greek flags in solidarity
with Greece’s and Spain’s decisions as major EU nations not to recognize
Kosovo in the UN or NATO.

These decisions on the part of Greece and Spain do not necessarily reflect a
genuine native populous dislike of Kosovars in these countries, but rather
represent a culture of separatist fear and hypocrisy in these governments
truly directed at Basque, Macedonian and Turkish Cypriot nationalism.

Spain, for the sake of this argument, should be left to its own affairs.
They have a blemished and pockmarked history of repression and fascism
involving ETA, Western Sahara, and the Civil War. Vaya con dios on that.

But Greece, you should be better than all of this! No one should be
condemning you for legitimate protests on various footings when it comes to
the issue of reunifying Cyprus.

Like a messy divorce, Cyprus is a convoluted issue with deep wounds on both
sides, and continuing with that metaphor I think the best role lobbies from
Armenia and Italy can play to mediate the conflict is to offer goodwill
support and give Greece a diplomatic "couch to crash on" in UN talks.

But in Kosovo, by expressing this form of macho Christian solidarity with
Serbs and Serbian paramilitaries (which world intelligence services know
have genuinely committed human rights violations against ethnic Albanians),
you’re sacrificing the long-earned trust gained by both Greek and Armenian
UN peacekeepers from all people in Kosovo to mediate ends to future strife.

And for what? Because you’re upset your prodigal son Macedonia refuses to go
by that stupid acronym FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) that
only your nation insists upon using?

You’ve stepped up to the plate and allowed Skopje the right to govern
itself. This hubris posturing is just bringing shame to your good name and
alienating your representatives in dinner party conversation, I assure you.

Take some time, Greece, and sleep on it. I think you’ll realize I’m right
and feel better about yourself and your foreign policies the next time we
see each other.
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2. Irritants VII
By Garen Yegparian

How are dairymen in Switzerland and Karabagh’s defense forces alike? They
both produce perforated products: cheese and the Baku-Jeehan (Ceyhan)
pipeline, respectively. That’s all the threat, made explicit, it’d take to
cause the bottom-feeding oil companies invested in Azerbaijan to turn up the
heat on that bothersome, bloviating and bovine of an un-elected "president"
Ilham Aliev.

At the risk of sounding arrogant, these gnats got squashed two decades ago.
They must want us to solve their overpopulation problem.

Then there’s the arms-purchasing spree, thanks to its oil revenue, that
Azerbaijan is engaged in. But what good are all those weapons if you’re too
chicken (in Artsakh in 1993, I was told the Turks (Azeris) were afraid to
fight at night!) and incompetent to use them? Unless, of course, the Turks,
of Turkey, that is, have been passing on all their American-received
training. And the whiners in Ankara have the temerity to allege that the
Kurds in Iraq have passed on American training to their PKK compatriots!

While we’re on the topic of Turkish irritants, here’s a new one. It’s a
fresh addition to a long-standing problem. Obviously, we shouldn’t be buying
Turkish goods, from tomato paste to towels. But what about movies made in
Turkey?

A friend brought this up, saying he really wanted to see "The Kite Runner,"
a story set in Afghanistan, but would not since it was filmed partially in
Turkey. One website I found (travel.meetup.com/531/calendar/6850159/)
confirms this, while another () belies
it. But it’s an interesting, and irritating twist, isn’t it? Now we have to
beware of movies we see, too!

>From films, there’s a logical leap to Los Angeles, home of "The Biz," where,
unfortunately, logic doesn’t apply.

The LA Metropolitan Transit Authority (that now wants to be known by the
catchier, flashier moniker "Metro") has introduced the TAP-transit access
pass. This is a credit card-like piece of plastic, magnetic strip and all,
that will hold your prepaid monthly or weekly "pass," ONLY.

You can’t just put a dollar amount on it, and the MTA did away with the
semi-monthly pass last July or so, probably in anticipation of the TAP
introduction. Brilliantly irritating! The way to induce a
mass-transit-phobic public to use MTA services is to reduce the options
people have.

While in LA, Los Armenios, it’s only apprpriate to talk about Armenians.
Why, oh why, would our compatriots of a century ago market madzoon as
yogurt? We introduce this stuff to North America, and proceed to give the
Turks linguistic credit for it. The irritation makes my skin crawl with
uncomprehending revulsion.

Now, let’s move on to several thousands of our compatriots in Armenia,
including its leaders, who are making a "martyr" out of a crook. Levon
Ter-Petrossian will soon be charged with some offense(s) I just read.
Genius, pure, unadulterated genius; that’s how to make your foe even more of
a hero to the imbeciles and support his myth of electoral victory.
Irritation is perhaps too meek a term to describe the effects of this
phenomenon.

Remember, myths are tremendously enduring, like dandelions. Even when you
think you’ve rooted them out, some bit of the root escapes your tools and
poisons, and the plant sprouts back.

One of my favorites is what I like to call the "myth of inevitability" that
permeates the economic realm. Here we are treated to the fantasy that
American de-industrialization and the attendant outsourcing to developing
countries of jobs, especially in the manufacturing sector, was "inevitable"
because of their "competitive advantage". Riiiiight, the process had nothing
to do with business leaders wanting this outcome, and buying up governments
to implement legislation conducive to their making a greater profit.

That is, we’re supposed to believe that corporate leaders’ greed had no
bearing on how we got from trade arrangements extant half a century ago to
those in effect now. Had these included proper protections for labor, the
environment and health, that "comparative advantage" would’ve evaporated
even faster than the current poisoning of the planet’s and especially major
port cities’ air by the massive cargo ships transporting all those products
>From the third world to the first.

Keep up your ire and act accordingly.
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3. Letters to the Editor

The Armenians and the Republican Party

Dear Editor,

As part of my book tour I have recently visited Armenian communities from
coast to coast. To my surprise I found a large number of Armenian voters
that support the Republican candidate. This, after all, is the same party
that has refused to recognize the Armenian genocide as a genocide
perpetrated by Turks against the Armenians. This is the same administration
that has removed a capable ambassador from Yerevan, just because he dared to
use the word "genocide" in conjunction with the Armenians. This is the party
which has repeatedly blocked the passage of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution. Can you imagine any candidate or political party in the U.S.
which dares to deny the Holocaust? Can you imagine any self-respecting Jew,
regardless of his/her political affiliation, voting for any such candidate
or party? Unbelievable as this may be, I have met ardent Armenian supporters
of Bush and the Republican Party in New Jersey, California and Florida. Some
will argue that in a democracy one should be able to vote any way one
chooses, and they would be right. But there are some moral issues which
transcend this notion. Torture, child abuse, abuse of women, suspending
civil rights and genocide, among others, are wrong. These are tools of
dictator states and not a democracy. Going to church and donating money to
Armenian causes is no substitute for doing the right thing and speaking up
against injustice, even if it is practiced by one’s chosen political party.

George Bournoutian
Professor of East European and Middle Eastern Studies,
Iona College, N.Y.

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Miracles on the Mount

Malaysia Star, Malaysia
March 15 2008

Miracles on the Mount

A visit to St Thomas Cathedral would not be complete without a trip
to St Thomas Mount, 14km southwest of Chennai, in Saidapet.

This 91m high hill where St Thomas often retreated to pray is where
he was martyred. In 1523, the Portuguese built a church there called
the Church of Our Lady of Expectation.

Within this church is an oil painting of Mary, Mother of Jesus
Christ. This painting, which was taken to India by St Thomas, is said
to have been the work of St Luke, another Apostle of Jesus.

The church also houses a stone cross believed to have been made by St
Thomas himself. St Thomas is said to have been pierced by a lance
while kneeling and praying before this cross. He clutched the cross
as he lay dying. The cross still had bloodstains on it when
construction workers found it in 1558.

Church records show that the cross used to bleed miraculously during
prayer services, the last time being in 1704. Hence, it is also known
as the Bleeding Cross.

The Church of Our Lady of Expectation also holds ancient oil
paintings of St Thomas and the other Apostles, a carved pulpit, and
gifts from a rich Armenian merchant who constructed the bridge over
Adyar River in 1726, to link St Thomas Mount to Chennai.

In 1972, to commemorate the 19th centenary of St Thomas’s martyrdom,
the Department of Post and Telegraphs released a postage stamp
depicting the picture of the Bleeding Cross.

There is also a cave frequented by St Thomas on a hillock called
Little Mount, in the vicinity of St Thomas Mount. The Portuguese
built a church there in 1551, and behind it is the `Perpetual
Spring’. It is believed that the large crowd that turned up to hear
St Thomas preach became very thirsty and had no means of obtaining
water.

So St Thomas knelt down to pray, then struck a rock with his stick.
Instantly, water gushed forth and quenched the thirst of the crowd.

This cave is accessible to the public through a large crevice in the
rock where he had struck it.

Maximum Permissible Concenttration Level Exceed In Armenia

MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTTRATION LEVEL EXCEED IN ARMENIA

ARKA
March 14, 2008

YEREVAN, March 14. /ARKA/. The maximum permissible concentration (MPC)
of pollutants exceeded the level in Armenia in 2007, the analysis of
the RA National Statistical Service (NSS) shows.

The maximum concentration of sulphur dioxide and cement kiln dust
in the atmosphere exceeded the norm in Ararat, Alaverdi, Gyumri,
Vanadzor, Hrazdan and Tsakhkadzor cities.

The monthly average MPC of pollutants and sulphur dioxide decreased
by 1.5pct in 2007 compared with 2006. The annual concentration of
nitrogen oxidant and ground-level ozone in the atmosphere decreased
by 1.2pct in the period under review.

The air pollution in Gyumri exceeded 2.2pct MPC in 2007 – 1.2pct
decrease compared with 2006. In Vanadzor, the annual average
concentration of pollutants, benzene and nitrogen dioxide decreased
by 1.2pct, 3.2pct and 1.3pct respectively.

The NSS monitoring shows that the level of cement kiln dust in Hrazdan
exceeded MPC by 5.1pct in 2007 (1.5pct increase compared with 2006).

In Ararat cement kiln dust exceeded MPC by 5.4pct in the reporting
period (1.6pct increase compared with 2006).

In Tsakhkadzor resort. The concentration of sulphur dioxide and
nitrogen dioxide was below MPC by 10.9pct and 6.3pct respectively.

The analysis showed that the level of ammonium ion and nitrate exceeded
MPC and biochemical consumption of oxygen in Armenian rivers. The
concentration of aluminum, vanadium, chrome, copper, selenium, iron,
zinc, ion nitrite, ion sulfate and ammonium ion exceeded MPC in all
the 48 surveyed rivers (from 1.7pct to 840pct).

Magnesium ions exceeded by 1.2pct-1.4pct MPC in the Sevan.

Thomas Hammarberg Permitted To Visit People Imprisoned On Case Of Ma

THOMAS HAMMARBERG PERMITTED TO VISIT PEOPLE IMPRISONED ON CASE OF MASS DISORDERS

Noyan Tapan
March 13, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The issue of limitations on mass media
became a subject of discussion at the March 12 meeting of RA Minister
of Justice Gevorg Danielian and Thomas Hammarberg, the Council of
Europe Commissioner for Human Rights. Noyan Tapan was informed about
it by Lana Mshetsian, the Spokesperson of the RA Justice Minister.

According to the official report, T. Hammarberg said that various
ungrounded rumors not corresponding to reality, which are unduly
widely spread at present, can be prevented through mitigating the
limitations currently existing in that sphere: mass media working in
legal ways will keep away from spreading false information as far as
possible. "In this connection the phenomenon of periodically spreading
provoking information through some media, its grave consequences,
and other additional bases that forced the authorities to temporarily
use that limitation were presented to the Commissioner," the report
read. At the same time, it was clarified that the limitation in
fact embraces narrow circles, while some media try not to make any
publications at all for the purpose of unduly aggravating that issue
and presenting the ranges as wider.

The Commissioner asked to express an opinion about the process of
examination in connection with the facts, which have become bases for
announcing a state of emergency, in response to which it was mentioned
that the issue regards the Prosecutor General of the Republic of
Armenia, and the process of examination is obviously transparent
and the most important is that all versions have become a subject of
discussion. Thomas Hammarberg, the Council of Europe Commissioner for
Human Rights, expressed willingeness to meet with people imprisoned
within the framework of the above mentioned examination, which was
approved.

The Commissioner admitting that announcing state of emergency
is envisaged by the international law respective documents, in
particular, European Convention on Human Rights and Basic Freedoms,
asked to present him with the legal bases of announcing state of
emergency concretely in the city of Yerevan. Mr Hammarberg expressed
satisfaction with the comments and explanations presented to him and
noted that mitigation of some provisions of the legal regime of state
of emergency by the President was grounded by the law.

World – Fighting Hits Nagorno-Karabakh

WORLD – FIGHTING HITS NAGORNO-KARABAKH

Morning Star
March 11, 2008 Tuesday
UK

Azerbaijani and ethnic Armenian forces exchanged gunfire near the
disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh over the weekend, killing two
civilians and at least two soldiers, officials said on Monday.

Azerbaijani officials say that shootings have killed seven troops
and civilians this month alone.

Armenian officials confirmed the weekend shooting, but they denied
that there had been fatalities.

Our Sorrow And Anger Against Racistic Comments

OUR SORROW AND ANGER AGAINST RACISTIC COMMENTS

05-0 3-2008

Mr. Vartkes Mahdessian, the Armenian Parliamentary representative
of Cyprus, through press-release, expresses his and the communities
sorrow regarding the comments made against Marios Garoyian, candidate
for the Cyprus Parliamentary speaker.

He brands this comment as racist, and refers to similar comments;
regarding Mr. Garoyian’s Armenian origin, when the latter was seeking
the DIKO party Presidency.

He mentions the long history and contribution of Cypriot Armenians,
and refers to the constitution which recognises the Cypriot Armenians
as equals.

He also mentions that such behaviour is not acceptable in a European
Cyprus, and that our main concern and efforts should be towards a
viable and fair solution of the Cyprus problem.

http://www.hayem.org/index.htm?p=58

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Deeply Regret Loss Of Life In Nagorno Kar

OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS DEEPLY REGRET LOSS OF LIFE IN NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT

armradio.am
10.03.2008 14:30

The three Minsk Group Co-Chairmen – Ambassador Yury Merzlyakov of the
Russian Federation, Ambassador Bernard Fassier of France and Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza of the United States –
issued the following statement:

"The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs deeply regret the tragic loss of
life on March 4 along the Line of Contact in the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. The Co-Chairs call on the parties to restore confidence
along the Line of Contact and desist from any further confrontations,
escalation of violence or warmongering rhetoric.

US Co-Chair Matt Bryza and the Personal Representative of the OSCE
Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, are currently in
the region, where they have met on behalf of the three mediators with
both sides to defuse the crisis. As of today, the ceasefire has been
restored and the situation on the Line of Contact is calm. The Co
Chairs call upon both Sides to strictly abide by the provisions of
the Arrangement on strengthening the ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh
Conflict of February 4, 1995.

The Co-Chairs reiterate that there is no military solution to
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The outbreak of hostilities would
destabilize the entire region, with calamitous consequences for all
involved. The recent casualties and loss of life only underscore
the urgent need for both sides to reach to an agreement peacefully
through ongoing negotiations under the mediation of the OSCE Minsk
Group Co-Chairs.

The Co-Chairs call on Armenia and Azerbaijan to redouble their efforts
to endorse the Basic Principles for the peaceful resolution of the
conflict presented to the sides on the margins of the Madrid OSCE
Ministerial in November 2007, and to begin as soon as possible the
process of drafting a peace agreement on this basis. The Co-Chairs
reiterate their support for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and
that Nagorno-Karabakh’s status is the subject of negotiations."

Putin backs Armenian govt steps to maintain constitutional order

Interfax News Agency, Russia
Russia & CIS Military Newswire
March 6, 2008 Thursday

Putin backs Armenian government’s steps to maintain constitutional
order

MOSCOW Mar 6

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Armenian counterpart Robert
Kocharyan had a telephone conversation on Thursday, the Kremlin’s
press service reports.

"Putin expressed confidence that steps taken by the Armenian
government in the wake of the recent outbreak of instability in
Yerevan will help maintain constitutional order in Armenia," the
press service said.