Latvia’s Ambassador Completing His Mission In Our Country

LATVIA’S AMBASSADOR COMPLETING HIS MISSION IN OUR COUNTRY

armradio.am
20.05.2008 16:05

On May 20 Speaker of RA National Assembly Tigran Torosyan received
the Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia to Armenia Ayvas Vovers on
the occasion of completion of his mission in our country.

The Armenian Parliament Speaker thanked the Ambassador for the
long fruitful work and his contribution to the development of
Armenian-Latvian relations and wished him success in his future
activity. Noting that the relations between the two countries deepened
during his tenure in office, the parliamentary collaboration and
cooperation within international organizations, Mr. Torosyan expressed
confidence that there are great opportunities and perspectives for the
development of relations. The Parliament Speaker noted that European
integration is one of the priorities for Armenia’s foreign policy,
stressing the importance of the Latvian experience in this regard.

The Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia, Ayvas Vovers thanked the
Mr. Torosyan for productive cooperation, noting that during the 6-7
years of his tenure in office Armenia has registered considerable
success in different spheres. The Ambassador attaches importance to
the latest report of the European Commission on Armenia, which is the
most positive as compared to those on Azerbaijan and Georgia. Highly
appreciating the current high level of bilateral relations and
registering the achievements, Mr. Vovers expressed confidence that
there is great potential for cooperation, especially in the spheres
of trade and economy.

Other issues of bilateral interest were discussed during the meeting.

Water Quality Needs Improving In Armenia’s Rural Areas

WATER QUALITY NEEDS IMPROVING IN ARMENIA’S RURAL AREAS

ARKA
May 20, 2008

Below is an exclusive interview by Yelena Manvelyan, Chairperson of
the Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment NGO.

ARKA: What specific program does your organization plan for 2008?

Manvelyan: The activities of the Armenian Women for Health and Healthy
Environment NGO are mainly aimed at sustainable rural development
with simultaneous resolution of essential problems, namely, water
supply and drainage, health of the rural population.

Under a new 3-year contract for 2008-2010, we plan to launch our
activities in three rural communities, Kakhsi and Solak, Ararat region,
and Khachpar, Kotayk region. We also plan to expand our activities in
the field of alternative agriculture. The new contract was possible
to sign due to the successful implementation of the previous 3-year
program, which was approved by a monitoring group formed and sent
to Armenia by our donors. Under the contract, about US $100,000 are
to be allocated in advance for the new program. It should be noted
that our partners trust us, and, as the program is implemented and
new projects are elaborated, this amount may be increased.

ARKA: What measures were implemented under the NGO’s program in
2005-2007? What is your opinion of the organization’s activities in
that period?

Manvelyan: We consider the NGO’s activities in 2005-2007 as very
effective. We carried through all the planned, as well as additional,
projects. The year 2007 saw a successful completion of a 3-year
series of $140,000 worth development programs in the villages of
Fontan and Dzoraghbyur, Kotayk region, and Ayanist, Ararat region. The
programs provided for the installation of water-supply, improvement
of hygiene and sanitary conditions, implementation of alternative
sanitary measures.

Ecotoilets were installed at village homes and schools, new
water-supply lines were laid and old ones repaired. Water meters
were installed. The heads of the neighboring communities and school
headmasters showed interest in our projects and applied to us for the
implementation of similar programs on a co-financing basis. I would
like to note that the involvement of communities or local residents
in the financing is one of the preconditions for the implementation
of programs.

ARKA: In which Armenian regions is the NGO working? Do you plan to
launch activities in other regions?

Manvelyan: The organization is working in two Armenian regions,
Ararat and Kotayk. We are not going to launch our activities in other
regions, but we plan to involve more villages of the two regions in our
program. This year we plan to launch activities in three more rural
communities. We use a number of criteria in selecting the villages
where development programs are to be implemented. As a rule, they
are villages with socially vulnerable population and refugees from
Azerbaijan. We also consider the poverty level and susceptibility to
intestinal diseases.

ARKA: What is your opinion of the provision with drinking water-supply
and drainage systems in Armenia’s regions?

Manvelyan: This system is in a poor state in Armenia. At present, only
10% of Armenia’s rural population can use the sewerage system. The
average time of water-supply in all the communities is 14 hours a
day, and only 44% of Armenia’s rural communities have round-the-clock
water-supply. It is an especially acute problem in Ararat, Shirak and
Tavush. Moreover, only 40% of the rural population are satisfied with
the quality of drinking water.

The local residents installed individual sewerage systems draining
the waste water into the nearby river, which pollutes the streams. The
organization is doing its best to resolve the water-supply problem. For
example, water-saving ecotoilets can be a way out for many Armenian
villages.

Of course, if we lack funds to implement our projects we apply to
donors, government bodies and companies. We are anxious for government
bodies and other NGOs to support our ideas.

ARKA: What specific programs is the organization implementing in
alternative agriculture?

Manvelyan: We plan to found a theoretical and practical center
of alternative agriculture next year to present our experience,
methods and information resources. Our experts will actively provide
information on new methods in alternative agriculture. The center is
most likely to be founded in the village of Solak, Kotayk region. We
seek organic farming and persuade farmers to stop using pesticides,
replacing them with natural fertilizers, herbal infusions. Experienced
specialists in organic farming are working with farmers. At the
workshops organized in villages they explain to the farmers the
advantages of organic fertilizers, which will allow them to grow
ecologically pure products. The organization is also carrying out a
campaign against soil depletion, as Armenia has a huge percentage of
such lands.

Indeed, arable lands occupy a very small area in Armenia, and the
struggle against soil depletion is most topical.

ARKA: What local and international organizations is your NGO
cooperating with?

Manvelyan: At the international level our organization has numerous
contacts with its counterparts and carries out effective cooperation
with them. We often participate in international conferences abroad,
and our foreign colleagues visit us as well. Our organization is
a member of a number of NGO networks, namely, Women of Europe for
Common Future, International POPs Elimination Network and Pesticide
Action Network (PAN).

At the local level we are a member of the Coalition of Environmental
Organizations. We support all the national initiatives dealing with
ecological problems in the country. As regards the Armenian Government,
we are working with it by means of lobbying, presenting the local
problems to the cabinet. Specifically, we are going to address a
letter to the President and the Government in connection with the
environmental problems in the country.

ARKA: Your NGO was the first to raise the problem of the pesticide
mortuary not far from Yerevan. At what stage is the process of
resolving the problem?

Manvelyan: Our organization launched its activities in 1999, and
persistent organic pollutants (POP) – chloroorganic pesticides –
were among the fields of its activities. That was the first wave,
Armenia had just acceded to the Stockholm Convention, which sets the
principles of applying and eliminating the pesticide waste. We started
with exploring the pesticide mortuary. It is located in a landslide
zone, and the pesticides appearing on the surface pose a threat to
the nearby villages, the holiday village and the Hrazdan River. The
relevant ministries were informed of the situation, and the RA Rescue
Service dealt with the problem. The Government set up a task group
which included a representative of our organization. Although the
Government allocated funds, they proved insufficient. Additional
funding is required. The close-down of the mortuary requires about
â~B¬2mln. This is not a large amount for Armenia, as the funds are
received from international organizations and from the Diaspora. The
Armenian Government has to allocate only 30% of the sum. Over 500
tons of pesticides are buried at the mortuary, but they are still
active. We have been struggling for the close-down of the mortuary
for many years, and I hope that we will succeed. We have found a
French organization specializing in this field and, in cooperation
with the Rescue Service, elaborated relevant measures. We hope for
the Government’s financial assistance to the project.

ARKA: As an expert in ecology, what do you think of the operation of
the Teghut deposit? What are the possible consequences?

Manvelyan: A number of problems with the operation of the Teghut
deposit have not yet been resolved. However, I can definitely state
that the operation of the mine will destroy large woodlands. The
toxic dust formed as a result of blasting will pose a serious threat
to the environment and human health. The experience of operation of
the Kajaran and Akhtala deposits proves that the environment and the
local population’s health will not be protected in Teghut either. -0–

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"Situation In Country Is Still Strained And Crisis Is Not Overcome,"

"SITUATION IN COUNTRY IS STILL STRAINED AND CRISIS IS NOT OVERCOME," STEPAN DEMIRCHIAN DECLARES

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 16, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. "2.5 months have passed after the
March 1 events, however, the situation in the country is still the
same and the crisis has not been overcome," Stepan Demirchian, the
Leader of the People’s Party of Armenia, mentioned during his meeting
with journalists held on May 16. According to him, an independent
and unbiased investigation is necessary for the elimination of the
consequences of the March 1 events and it should be found out who
has ordered to use weapon against peaceful demonstrators.

In the opinion of Stepan Demirchian, the authorities are not
implement the demands of the resolution passed by the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) as yet. In particular, the
political prisoners have not been set free so far, which is one of
the preconditions for starting a dialogue with the authorities by
the opposition. And the main subject of that dialogue will be the
holding of extra state elections.

Stepan Demirchian mentioned that the opposition will continue to reach
its goals in a legal way. Their numerous applications for receiving
permission for holding rallies have been turned down. According to
Stepan Demirchian, no essential changes have been made in the new
government and the impression is that it is the third election of
the former president.

Referring to the issue concerning the non-participation of the
opposition in the elections of 4 mayors to be held in the capital,
Stepan Demirchian mentioned that the law on "Yerevan" should have
been adopted instead of those elections.

As regards the suggestion of Levon Ter-Petrosian on forming "Armenian
National Congress", Stepan Demirchian mentioned that it is early to
speak about that, though he welcomed the unification of political
forces and the amalgamation of parties.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113437

"Lebanese Armenians Do Not Suffer Any Losses As Result Of Military

"LEBANESE ARMENIANS DO NOT SUFFER ANY LOSSES AS RESULT OF MILITARY CLASHES IN THAT COUNTRY," RA MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS DECLARES

Noyan Tapan

Ma y 16, 2008

YEREVAN, MAY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The Lebanese Armenians have not suffered
any losses as a result of the military clashes, which took place in
Lebanon and no danger threatens them at the moment. This statement
was made by Armen Melkonian, the Head of the Department of the
Near and Middle East of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the
press conference, which was held on May 15, who added that the only
incident was the arson of the Sevan radio station. "And even then,
before setting fire to the radio station, people were asked to come
out of the building and were allowed to bring out the equipment,"
he said. Armen Melkonian mentioned that there are a few number of RA
citizens in Lebanon, most of whom are permanent residents. According
to him, there are also a few tens of RA citizens, who live and work
in Lebanon on contractual bases.

Armen Melkonian stated that the Embassy of Armenia in Lebanon and
the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs have attentively followed the
development of the events in that country. "We are ready to assist
the RA citizens living there and in case of being able the Lebanese
Armenians as well at any moment," he made assertions, adding that the
Ministry envisages to add the number of diplomats in the given embassy.

In the words of the diplomat, Lebanon and Armenia are friendly and
closely cooperating countries. "We cannot help worrying about the
situation, that has been governing in Lebanon for the recent years. We
hope that the parties involved in the conflict, will be able to reduce
to the same denominator their viewpoints, positions through a dialogue
and reach a quick regulation for the problem," he mentioned.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113431

Armenian opposition members jailed on coup charges

Houston Chronicle, TX
May 18 2008

Armenian opposition members jailed on coup charges

Bloomberg News

As many as 54 Armenian opposition members remain in prison awaiting
trial on charges including attempting to overthrow the government in
March 1 riots that left eight dead and hundreds injured.

Armenian prosecutors on May 2 charged 91 opposition members with
attempting a coup, illegal use of weapons and creating a
disturbance. The riots followed 11 days of demonstrations after the
Feb. 19 presidential election, in which Serzh Sargsyan defeated Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, a former president. The opposition says the vote was
rigged.

Then-President Robert Kocharyan responded by imposing a 20- day state
of emergency. As many as 106 opposition members, including members of
parliament, were arrested following the clashes between protesters and
riot police.

"Several opposition leaders have been released on bail and told not to
leave the country," Sona Tryzian, a spokeswoman for the Armenian
Prosecutor General’s Office, said last week from the capital Yerevan.

Tryzian said the 54 opposition members "were detained based on clear
evidence that they illegally used weapons during the March rallies."

NATO: Armenian Army Well-Trained

NATO: ARMENIAN ARMY WELL-TRAINED

PanARMENIAN.Net
15.05.2008 20:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian army is well-trained, a NATO Brigadier
General said.

"I got convinced of it during Best Effort 2003 exercise that was
conducted in Armenia, NATO Heidelberg United Land Forces commander,
Brigadier General Claudio Ernesto Vercellotti told a news conference
in Yerevan.

"The purpose of Cooperative Longbow/Lancer 2008 is to develop joint
activities and to drill the servicemen according to NATO standards,"
he said.

He informed that invitations have been sent to all states participating
in Partnership for Peace program.

"Russia, Turkey and some other states haven’t given their consent
yet but I think these countries will join the exercise," General
Vercellotti said, adding that Armenia has matured in organization
of maneuvers.

CooperativeLongbow/Lancer -2008 due in Armenia September 15-20 will
bring together some 1000 servicemen, 320 of which will represent
our republic.

Term Armenian Genocide In British Government

TERM ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN BRITISH GOVERNMENT

AZG Armenian Daily #092
15/05/2008

Armenian Genocide

The Government of the United Kingdom finally condemned the desecration
of the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Cadiff committed on the Holocaust
Day.

In a reply to MP David Barrows, Minister Paul Murphy said, "I hope
that when the vandals are caught and prosecuted for this crime, this
will go some way to easing the pain and distress that has been caused
by this terrible act".

"It is a very significant development", said the spokesman of "Armenia
Solidarity " organization, "In the past the ministers of the government
tried to avoid using the term Armenian Genocide". Taking into account
the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Wales MPs of UK Government,
the Minister mentioned that it is impossible to avoid using that term
any more. "The fact of the Armenian Genocide is already adopted in
Wales and the vandalisms of the extremists may make other political
figures stand for the truth", he added, "Noyan Tapan~R agency reported.

BAKU: Ahmedoghlu: I Think Georgia Holds Policy Of Displacement Of Az

MUBARIZ AHMEDOGHLU: "I THINK GEORGIA HOLDS POLICY OF DISPLACEMENT OF AZERBAIJANIS AND STRENGTHENING OF ARMENIANS’ POSITIONS"

Today.Az
/politics/44924.html
May 12 2008
Azerbaijan

Day.Az interview with Mubariz Ahmedoghlu, chief of the center of
political innovations and technologies.

-Mr. Ahmedoghlu, how would you comment on the facts, pointing out
the creeping aggression of Georgian lands, inhabited by ethnic
Azerbaijanis, by Armenians?

-As far as I know, this process continues not for the first year. One
of the reasons for such developments is that the Armenian-Georgian
border has not been diversified in full, in particular, on the
territory of Georgia, where Azerbaijanis lived for centuries.

The second reason is that historically Armenians tended to use the
difficulties of the country, they lived in for the settlement of
their own problems, to make one more step in the direction of the
propaganda of the wild idea of creation of "Great Armenia". Today
we all see that Georgia, resulting from its pro-Western course,
has caused Russia’s disfavor, which resulted in raising of tensions
between these countries, raising open and hidden support of the Kremlin
to separatists from South Ossetia and Abkhazia. It can be proposed
that Russia benefits fropm the existent tendencies and moods by the
Armenian spirit of Georgia, as they are not profitable for the powers
of Georgia and the state system of this country.

Moreover, it can be noted, on the whole, that external policy,
conducted by Armenia towards Georgia, is too favorable for
Armenians. In particular, the recent opening of a consulate of Armenia
in Batumi, pursues the only purpose-to ensure outlet to the Black Sea
for Armenia, which was isolated from all regional economic projects due
to the occupation policy towards neighbors, conducted by this country.

In other words, Armenians try to use all chances for destabilization
and other lawless actions, including for implementation of the police
of creeping aggression against representatives of other countries,
residing in the same country.

-Let’s pass to the issue why the authorities of Georgia shutdown
the market in Sadakhli, which deprived the local population of main
source of income, led to its gradual outflow and that similar market
opened near Sadakhli in Armenia and now from 800 up to 1000 people
pass the Georgian-Armenian border to hold trade on this market each
Sunday being a good target for the Armenian intelligence services?

-As far as I know the shutdown of the market in Sadakhlo was
initiated by the Georgian powders who explained the step by the
fact that Armenian customs services use the market for corruption
collections. As far as we remember, in a response, the Armenian side
announced that corruption among the Georgian customs services exceeds
the corruption among their Armenian counterparts. In the result of
it, similar market appeared on the territory of Armenia. Naturally,
our compatriots, residing in Georgia, became the only victim in this
case and the moral duty of official Baku is to support them.

-So, why the powers of Georgia, which integrated with GUAM and in
joint economic projects with Azerbaijan of a really world scale,
and which is a country, which suffered from separatism, supports not
Azerbaijan but Armenia, with whom they have no economic ties and which
not only occupied 20% of Azerbaijani lands, but also claims Georgian
lands in open?

-Let’s begin with that we have witnessed the policy of double standards
towards Azerbaijan. In this case, I also see the religious factor
and the policy, coordinated by official Tbilisi with a number of big
European states for deportation of Azerbaijanis from the country and
strengthening Armenians positions.

-But what is the logics of such a policy of official Tbilisi?

-I agree that these actions are illogical. Unfortunately,
not all political actions of the leaders of some countries are
logical. Moreover, we see the rise in anti-Islamic spirits in the
whole world. In particular, in the Netherlands victory was gained
by nationalists. Therefore, it is not ruled out that economic and
political pragmatism, openly demonstrating advantage of support of
official Tbilisi to Azerbaijanis, not Armenians, residing in Georgia,
steps back on the background of religious factor.

I am sure that sooner or later Georgians will also understand the
erroneousness of such a policy. But the time, during which trust of
Azerbaijanis, for whom Georgia became a native country, to official
Tbilisi, will be lost and there will be differences between our people
and Armenians will benefit from the established state.

http://www.today.az/news

Nizami Bahmanov: `We will liberate our territories by way of war’

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
May 8 2008

Nizami Bahmanov: `We will liberate our territories by way of war’

[ 08 May 2008 13:58 ]

Baku. Ramil Mammadli `APA. `Azerbaijan has a right to wage a war based
on the international principles and documents.

These documents have already been collected from all international
organizations. We will liberate our territories by way of war’, Nizami
Bahmanov, head of Public Union of Nagrono Karabakh Azerbaijani
Community told journalists, APA reports. The community leader said EU
Special Representative for South Caucasus Peter Semneby suggested him
to visit Nagorno Karabakh. He said Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan had
also been informed about that. `We cannot realize this visit, because
it can be realized while progress being reached in the peace talks.
There is still no agreement even at the level of foreign ministers and
any visit to Nagorno Karabakh at this time has no matter’. The
community leader spoke about the impossibility of such visits. `We
cannot return to Karabakh taking by Semneby’s hand and there will not
be such return. If Armenians confirm their citizenship of Azerbaijan
and observe progresses in this direction, the visit can take place.

We cannot meet with the separatist forces’.

Examination on Case Against Vardan Jhangirian Scheduled for May 19

EXAMINATION ON CASE AGAINST VARDAN JHANGIRIAN SCHEDULED FOR MAY 19

YEREVAN, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Yerevan Criminal Court, presided over by
judge Vazgen Rshtuni, under the May 7 judgement sentenced Armen
Movsisian accused of mass disorders to 3.5 years’ suspended
imprisonment with 3 years’ probation term. Noyan Tapan correspondent
was informed about it by Alina Yengoyan, the Spokesperson of the RA
Cassation Court. The examination of the case was held by a speeded-up
order.

In the same court, presided over by judge Mnatsakan Martirosian, the
court sitting against Karen Tarkhanian with the accusation of mass
disorders did not take place due to the laywer’s illness, the court
sitting was postponed until May 21. According to Noyan Tapan
correspondent’s information, in Yerevan Criminal Court, presided over
by judge Mnatsakan Martirosian, examination on the case against Vardan
Jhangirian accused of using violence to a power representative
dangerous for his life or health is scheduled for May 19: the latter is
the brother of Gagik Jhangirian, the former RA Deputy Prosecutor
General accused on another case.

The court sittings on cases against Misak Hovakimian and Soghomon
Yeritsian accused of using power to a power representative not
dangerous for his health or life did not take place in the general
jurisdiction court of Yerevan Kentron and Nork-Marash communities due
to the absence of the prosecutor and the lawyer, respectively.