Armenian occupies 4th position at Miss Intercontinental – 2005

ARMENIAN OCCUPIED FOURTH POSITION AT MISS INTERCONTINENTAL – 2005

PanArmenian News Network
Aug 6 2005

06.08.2005 02:49

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Miss Intercontinental – 2005 contest was held in
Kangshan Chinese town. Winners and awardees of national contests
of 61 countries took part in it. Vice Miss Armenia – 2003 Anush
Grigoryan represented Armenia at the contest. She occupied the
fourth prize place, having fascinated everyone with her beauty,
intelligence and sociability. A Venezuela representative became
Miss Intercontinental. Armenian MP, entrepreneur Gurgen Arsenyan and
Austrian Airlines sponsored the participation of the Armenian beauty
in the contest, reported Armenpress.

Istanbul: The Patriarch At The Uskudar Holy Cross Armenian Church

Lraper Church Bulletin 05/08/2005
Contact: Deacon Vagharshag Seropyan
Armenian Patriarchate
TR-34130 Kumkapi, Istanbul
T: +90 (212) 517-0970, 517-0971
F: +90 (212) 516-4833, 458-1365
[email protected]

THE PATRIARCH AT THE USKUDAR HOLY CROSS CHURCH

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His Beatitude Mesrob II, Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul and All Turkey,
presided over services in the Uskudar Holy Cross Armenian Church on
Sunday morning, 31 July 2005.

The Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Father Bisag Tezenliyan, and
sacred music was provided by the Uskudar Miyatsyal Choir.

His Beatitude the Patriarch preached at the conclusion of the
Liturgy. Referring to the Second Letter of Timothy, who was the
disciple of St. Paul, he mentioned “fathers, mothers, religious
leaders, teachers, and community leaders who have nothing to be
ashamed of,” and stressed how empty talk, gossip, and exaggeration
always harm both church and society. His Beatitude the Patriarch said
that believers must control themselves and noted that this type of
sin harms its owner most of all.

His Beatitude then spoke on the Gospel of John, recalling Christ’s
words that “this is the work that God requires: believe in the one
whom he has sent” (Jn 6:29). “The Church has one purpose: to prepare
for eternal life its members who are united by baptism and bring them
peace, whether here or in the next world.”

His Beatitude recalled that the Lord Jesus Christ is “the Bread of
Life come down from heaven” (Jn 6:35,41). He said that the souls are
saved of those who believe in the Word of God revealed in Christ.
They will find peace and taste eternal happiness.

Following the ceremonies, a luncheon was held in the church’s
Gulbenkyan Hall, attended by the clergymen, the members of the Uskudar
Holy Cross Parish Council, Dr. Ardas Akdag, Chairman of the Kalfayan
School Board of Directors, members of the choir and members of the
community.

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Anti-Armenian Vandalism Raises Tensions in Southern Russian

Anti-Armenian Vandalism Raises Tensions in Southern Russian

Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union, DC
Aug 3 2005

(August 3, 2005)

Recent incidents of vandalism targeting ethnic Armenians in Russia’s
Northern Caucasus have raised inter-ethnic tensions, according to
separate reports by the Regnum news agency. The latest incident took
place on July 29, 2005. According to a Regnum report the next day,
29 gravestones in the cemetery of Verkhny Yurt (Krasnodar region) were
toppled and defaced. Most of the gravestones marked the final resting
places of ethnic Armenians. Local police believe the vandalism was the
work of a mentally ill person, and point to the words “schizophrenia”
painted on many of the gravestones. The local Armenian community,
however, sees the incident as an act of ethnic hatred and are demanding
that police treat it as such.

Considering the fact that on July 16, an Armenian church was burned
down by arsonists in the city of Budyonnovsk, according to a July
19 Regnum report, the attitude of local Armenians to the cemetery
vandalism is understandable.

Adoption of new constitution to open way to euro-intergration

ADOPTION OF NEW CONSTITUTION TO OPEN WAY TO EURO-INTEGRATION, SAYS EC REPRESENTATIVE

ArmenPress
Aug 3 2005

YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, ARMENPRESS: The Council of Europe special
representative Boyana Urumova told today at a press conference
that “The adoption of new Constitution will open a way to
Euro-integration.” She said the success will witness about the maturity
of the Armenian political field. Noting that the opposition must
be able to display readiness for making concessions she added that
the Venice Commission underscored the discussion of constitutional
amendments with civilians and opposition for securing mutual agreement.

On behalf of the Council of Europe B. Urumova thanked the Armenian
authorities as well as all the experts for securing success in
the process and pointed out the support provided by international
organizations and embassies. Thorda Abbot Watt, Great Britain and
Northern Ireland’s ambassador to Armenia, welcomed the positive
assessment of the Venice Commission concerning the amendments and
said that “This is a step which will help Armenia in establishing
democratic values and will open the way to Europe,” said she.

According to her, Armenian people must chose what Constitution they
would like to have and in what country they want to live.

The OSCE Yerevan Office Director Vladimir Pryakhin said the process
of constitutional amendments is essential from the point of view of
securing development of democracy. He said the suggestions of the
Venice Commission which are included in the package of amendments
has made the document relevant to international standards.

Armenia complains about misssing flag at Council of Europe

Armenia complains about misssing flag at Council of Europe

Agence France Presse — English
August 2, 2005 Tuesday 6:07 PM GMT

EREVAN Aug 2 — Armenia protested Tuesday to the Strasbourg-based
Council of Europe after its flag disappeared from outside the
organisation’s building last weekend.

“The Armenian foreign ministry condemns the theft of our national flag
and demands to know the circumstances surrounding this disappearance
and that adequate measures be taken in respect of the criminals who
have carried out this act,” it said in a letter to the secretary
general of the 46-member council.

The flag vanished Saturday and Armenia’s representative on the council
immediately informed the council’s security service and demanded it
be replaced, the ministry said.

The council apologised, it said, but referred it to the French police
who are responsible for security at the site.

`Armenian Genocide Is a Great International Lie’

‘ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS A GREAT INTERNATIONAL LIE’

Azg/arm
27 July 05

Perincek Arrested in Switzerland for This Statement

July 24 marked 82 years of the Lausanne Treaty, which recognized
modern Turkey’s territorial wholeness and independence by legalizing
national wars waged by Kemal Ataturk. This anniversary was celebrated
in Turkey and Switzerland with special bustle. Interestingly, the
arrangements on this occasion were organized by oppositional
Republican People’s Party and Democratic Left Party of Turkey and
Workers’ Party of Switzerland.

Turkish Public Television saw the reason of the celebration in the
recent fact of casting doubt on the Lausanne Treaty The pro-government
Yeni Safak newspaper labeled the arrangements a provocative act
against Justice and Prosperity Party from forces fighting for purity
of Kemalic principles, pointing out meanwhile that the celebration
turned into demonstration of power.

The Lausanne-2005 arrangements in Winterthur and Lausanne on July
23-24 pulled in not only members of the Workers Party, Kemalist-Minded
Union and Turks of Europe but also a group of 200 scientists and
public figures from Turkey including the former president of “Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus”, Rauf Denktas. They rallied in Lausanne
chanting “Long Live Independent Turkey”, “Down With American
Imperialism” that slipped smoothly into crosswords.

Hurriyet newspaper informs that the president of Turkish History
Foundation, Yusuf Halacoglu, also expressed willingness to take part
in the arrangements but stood back after Swiss authorities’ decision
to detain him. He is wanted by the Swiss police for rejecting the
Armenian Genocide. “Armenian genocide is a great international lie”,
chairman of the Workers’ Party Dogu Perincek backed Halacoglu on May
7.

On July 23, when Perincek was repeating this statement in Winterthur,
law-enforcers sanctioned by the prosecutor of the town arrested him in
the hall and bundled off to the Prosecutor’s Office. Interrogation
lasted 3.5 hours. Perincek was released after the Turkish Foreign
Ministry interfered.

Foreign minister Abdullah Gul condemned arrests of leaders of Turkish
political parties and said answering Hurriyet’s question, “Having
learned about the arrest of Perincek, we interfered
immediately. Turkish consul-general to Zurich, Mehmed Emre, witnessed
his interrogation. I was informing PM Erdogan all night through. Such
an approach to Turkish party leaders is unacceptable”.

By Hakob Chakrian

No major changes in peace talks, Karabakh minister says

No major changes in peace talks, Karabakh minister says

Noyan Tapan news agency
21 Jul 05

Yerevan, 21 July: “We separate the issue of the NKR [Nagornyy
Karabakh Republic] status from the task of settling the
conflict. We should speak about the necessity of eliminating the
consequences of the war and this should be done in the context of the
internationally-recognized norms on human rights,” NKR Foreign Minister
Arman Melikyan said at a meeting in the National Press Club on 21 July.

He said that there were not major changes in the negotiations process
on the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict. Melikyan meanwhile
confirmed major intensification of the negotiations process and spoke
highly about the efforts of the co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group.

As for the involvement of the NKR in the talks, the minister pointed
out that Karabakh was ready to participate in the negotiations,
however, was not considering this participation as a goal in itself:
“The main thing for us is to be convinced that these negotiations
are aimed at the specific results.”

He also pointed out that the NKR was receiving all necessary
information about the negotiations. He denied the rumours about
disagreements between the leadership of Armenia and the NKR in the
issue of the peaceful settlement of the conflict: “It is not obligatory
for us to be unanimous with the Armenian authorities in all issues,
but it is unequivocal that our interests [as published] and we reach
an agreement on any subject as a result of discussions.”

As for media reports about the possibility of holding a referendum in
the NKR, the return of the territories [seven Azerbaijani districts
occupied by Armenia] and return of the Azerbaijani refugees, Melikyan
said that it were precisely the Azerbaijani sources which “leaked”
this information: “These are usually rumours from unidentified sources,
and we cannot confirm them.”

The NKR foreign minister said that there is one task today which
the co-chairmen [of the OSCE Minsk Group] and the Armenian and
Azerbaijani presidents attempt to solve: this is a need to create a
”negotiating atmosphere”. “Other issues will be discussed only after
this, the achievement of this atmosphere is important because it is
impossible to hold negotiations and reach an agreement without this.
It is another issue that there are major differences in the positions
of the sides,” Melikyan said.

As for the deployment of peacekeepers in the conflict zone, he pointed
out that Nagornyy Karabakh prefers to provide security itself without
foreign forces which it does not need.

BAKU: Aliyev holds meeting on results of socio-economic development

PRESIDENT HOLDS MEETING ON THE RESULTS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IN AZERBAIJAN IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2005
[July 21, 2005, 23:30:25]

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
July 21 2005

On July 21, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
presided at the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers to discuss the
results of socio-economic development in Azerbaijan over the six
month of 2005.

The President made opening remarks at the meeting. He in particular,
said:

Over the past six months, extremely important events have taken
place in both Azerbaijan and the whole region. Processes within the
country, as well as the position Azerbaijan occupies in the world
allow us to say the policy pursued so far, and being done today is
rightly oriented. Over this period, Azerbaijan has strengthened its
relations with neighboring countries. I had a lot of meetings with
their heads of state and government, and I’d say these relations
are meeting national interests of Azerbaijan. We have always been
striving for good relationship with neighbors, and we have achieved
this. Today, we don’t have any problems with our neighbors, conversely,
these relations are developing both in bilateral and through the
regional cooperation. Azerbaijan has strengthened its cooperation
with international organizations, as well. As you know, GUAM, the one
Azerbaijan has been a member of for many years, is now experiencing
its new stage that pleases us much. Azerbaijan is playing an extremely
active part in GUAM. Hope, the organization will gain more prestige in
the future, and this is also what meets our national interests. Our
cooperation with the European Union is rapidly improving. The New
Neighborhood policy is already applied in Azerbaijan. We already can
see the first features of this policy.

Our cooperation with the Council of Europe is on a high level too.
The resolution adopted by the Council of Europe, the one concerning
the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, was highly welcomed in our country.
This resolution reflects reality, objective facts. Most importantly,
this resolution could really foster the negotiation process.

Azerbaijan is an active member of the Organization of the Islamic
Conference. The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the member
states of the Organization of the Islamic Conference has been held
recently. The stance of Azerbaijan is constantly supported within the
Organization of the Islamic Conference. Therefore, our foreign policy
in all spheres allows us to even reinforce our position. Of course, the
most important problem our foreign policy is facing is settlement of
the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. A certain progress
has been achieved towards this also for the last six months, meaning
the OSCE Minsk group Co-chairs have intensify their activities. The
Co-chairs pay visits to the region, discuss new issues, I can say
Azerbaijan’s position in the negotiation process is becoming even
more steadfast. As I have mentioned, one of the extremely important
steps in this direction was the resolution the Council of Europe
passed in January this year. Armenian unleashed an aggression against
Azerbaijan. This was the first time the international organization to
claim quite overtly that one Council of Europe member state committed
aggression, and is continuing to pursue the occupation policy against
another member-sate.

At the same time, the resolution condemns the policy of ethnic purge
carried out by Armenia against Azerbaijan. It also contains information
about over a million refugees and internally displaced persons. In
general, this resolution is really objective, on the other hand,
as I mentioned, it will, it already has an impact on the negotiation
process. Apart from that, the OSCE fact-finding mission has conducted –
at our invitation – monitoring in the occupied territories. We were
insisting on the mission’s visit to Azerbaijan, although Armenian
side was protesting against this. We have reached the goal, the
information we had provided to the international community, has
already been reflected in the report. The fact of illegal settling
of Armenians in the occupied land has been revealed, and that has
evoked the adequate response in the world.

We are continuing our efforts within the United Nations too, the issue
of illegal settling of the ethnic Armenians in the occupied lands of
Azerbaijan has already been included in the UN’s agenda.

The negotiations are held within the Prague process, in other word,
the Prague process means stage-by-stage settlement. It is the approach
that Azerbaijan has always insisted on. The conflict can be resolved
on the base of the following principles: the occupied territories
must be released, refugees and displaced persons must return to
their homes – the regions adjacent to – Nagorno-Karabakh and –
Nagorno-Karabakh itself. After that, the status of Nagorno-Karabakh
can be established – granting world’s highest level of autonomy to
Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh. Our position is based on the
principles of the international law.

Simultaneously, we are engaged in reinforcing of our economic and
military potential. The results and rates of economic development allow
us to attribute Azerbaijan to one of the world’s most intensively
developing countries. The Gross Domestic Product has increased
16,5% for the last six months, and is expected to reach almost 18%
by the end of the year. It is the world’s best showing. For this
period, industrial production rate has made up 20%. Social and
military expenditures have increased by 30% and 76% respectively.
Our currency resources including the State oil fund are about
2,1 billion dollars. Average salary in Azerbaijan is 560 thousand
manats or some $120. This is high figure as compared with other
CIS countries. However, this does not satisfactory, and we have to
work hard towards increase in both average and minimum salary. The
on-going program of regional development is also successful. Since
the beginning of this year, 250 jobs have been opened, 130 of which
are permanent. These figures reflect the reality.

There are some problems also – poverty, unemployment, those with
electric power, gas and water supply. This year in Baku, Sumgait and
all other regions, will be installed small electric power stations,
gas supply problem will be resolved as the Shah Deniz field is
commissioned.

I hope the second half of 2005 will also be successful.

***

Afterwards, President Ilham Aliyev gave the floor to members of the
Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan.

Parties far from reaching agreement, Russian co-chair says

Parties far from reaching agreement, Russian co-chair says

14.07.2005 15:09

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov
(Russia), Bernard Fassier (France), and Steven Mann (US) had a
four-hour conversation on July 13 with Nagorno Karabakh Republic
President Arkady Ghukasian.

As reported by Armenpress, following the talks, Merzlyakov told
reporters that conflicting parties should not wait for the mediators
to suggest solutions. He also noted that the sides are still to far
from reaching a settlement agreement.

In his turn, Mann indicated that there are many views upon which no
agreements have been reached. “There are many complications,” Mann
said. “But the spirit of the talks is what matters.”

The co-chairs refused to comment on options for the Karabakh status or
the issue of holding a referendum. They called the meeting with
Ghukasian “very constructive and interesting.”

Armenia’s coop with AAA quite productive: Robert Kocharyan

Arka News Agency, Armenia
July 13 2005

ARMENIA’S COOPERATION WITH AAA QUITE PRODUCTIVE: ROBERT KOCHARYAN

YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/ RA President Robert Kocharyan has met with a
delegation of the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) headed by
President of the AAA Board of Directors Enthony Barsamyan. The RA
presidential press service reports that Kocharyan described the
cooperation with the AAA as productive and pointed out that it has
quite a long history. The RA President welcomed AAA representatives’
regular visits to Armenia.
In his turn, Barsamyan introduced to the RA President the new AAA
Director Bryan Arduni and addressed programs of further cooperation.
The sides discussed a number of topical issues of Armenian-American
agenda, exchanged views on Armenia’s economic development, contacts
with Armenian diaspora. The sides also addressed the Nagorno-Karabakh
settlement. P.T. -0–