Project of NKR constitution discussed during meeting of constitution

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

PROJECT OF NKR CONSTITUTION DISCUSSED DURING THE MEETING OF
CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. The project of the NKR Constitution
was discussed during the meeting of the Constitutional Commission,
according to the Press Service of the NKR President. According to the
press release, during the meeting the President of Nagorno-Karabakh
Arkadey Ghukasyan commissioned the expert group of lawyers to prepare
the conclusion, previously studying all suggestions referring to
this issue. Summarizing results of the session Ghukasyan emphasized
the importance of Constitution’s corresponding to the international
standards of democracy. He also emphasized that the final project
of the Constitution will be presented to the political forces of the
country as well as to international experts. The President commissioned
the expert group to prepare and submit to discussion the work schedule
of the Constitutional Commission. S.P. –0–

ANKARA: Turkish, US officials discuss Armenia, Iran, Cyprus

Turkish, US officials discuss Armenia, Iran, Cyprus

Anatolia news agency
17 Mar 06

Ankara, 17 March: Ankara has given the message to the US assistant
secretary of state for Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs,
Daniel Fried, who reportedly asked Turkey to open up the border
crossing with Armenia, that the issue was part of the Turkish-Armenian
normalization process.

According to diplomatic sources, Fried urged Turkey to open up the
border gate between Turkey and Armenia since it would contribute to
resolution of Upper Karabakh problem.

Ankara reiterated its actual policy and made known that the issue
was part of the normalization process of relations between Turkey
and Armenia.

Iran’s nuclear programme was also taken up at the meetings, sources
said. Both sides shared concern over Iran’s nuclear programme;
however Turkish and American officials agreed that the problem
should be resolved through diplomatic means. On the other hand the
US executive conveyed the message to Turkish side that the military
alternative was still on the table.

During Fried’s meeting with MFA [Foreign Ministry] Undersecretary Ali
Tuygan, the Cyprus issue was one of the topics and Tuygan emphasized
the importance of ending the isolation of TRNC. Tuygan recalled
that the Greek Cypriot side, which had always had an uncompromising
attitude, was rewarded.

RA Minister of energy finds possible sell of inter RAO UES to Gaspro

RA MINISTER OF ENERGY FINDS THAT POSSIBLE SELL OF INTER RAO UES TO
GASPROM TO HAVE NO EFFECT ON ENERGETIC SYSTEM OF ARMENIA

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. The RA Minister of Energy finds that
possible sell of INTER RAO UES to “Gasprom” will not affect the
energetic system of Armenia.

“I don’t think that it may somehow affect the energetic filed of
Armenia”, Movsisyan told journalists on Thursday.

At the same time he stated that there was no information about
such plans.

Heads of Russian RAO UES earlier stated of their intention to sell
part of their daughter enterprises, particularly INTER RAO UES.

Russian Gasprom Holding is mentioned among claimants to purchase
this company.

In Armenia “Electric Networks of Armenia” international energetic
corporation belongs to the INTER RAO UES and it also manages financial
flows of Armenian nuclear power plant. S.P.–0–

Armenia-EU activity program elaboration process discussed

ARMENIA-EU ACTIVITY PROGRAM ELABORATION PROCESS DISCUSSED AT ARMENIAN
DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER’S MEETING WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL
SOCIETY

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. Process of Armenia-EU activity program
elaboration as part of European Union’s European Neighborhood policy
was discussed Friday at Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Armen
Bayburdyan’s meeting with representatives of the country’s civil
society. The ministry press service told ARKA News Agency that the
results of Armenia-EU negotiations second stage held on March 6 in
Brussels were presented at the meeting. According to the press
release, Bayburdyan said the negotiations produced positive results –
an accord was reached on some points. He also spoke on some issues to
be discussed by Armenian Government and European Commission soon. The
sides also stressed importance of interaction with civil society in
this process. M.V. -0—-

BAKU: Congress of world Azeris sets ambitious plans for future

Congress of world Azeris sets ambitious plans for future

Turan news agency
16 Mar 06

Baku, 16 March: The second congress of Azerbaijanis of the world is
over. The congress adopted several documents.

The congress considered it expedient to prepare a concept of the
diaspora’s activities. For a period to the third congress, it was
proposed to pay a special attention to the following issues:
consolidation of Azerbaijani communities abroad; setting up of
congresses of Azerbaijanis in America and Asia; setting up of the
world organization of Azerbaijanis; expansion of representation of
Azerbaijanis in foreign parliaments, state and municipal bodies;
holding a joint forum of Azerbaijani and Turkish diaspora
organizations; intensification of cooperation with the media;
organization of Sunday schools and other education and cultural
facilities; involvement of businessmen in the implementation of
social and economic projects in Azerbaijan.

A decision was taken to hold a congress of Azerbaijanis of the world
every five years. A sitting of the coordination council of
Azerbaijanis of the world will be held every year.

The congress urged that the Azerbaijanis of the world unite. The
congress appealed to international organizations, foreign
parliaments, heads of state and government over the Karabakh
conflict. The document urges them to denounce Armenia’s aggressive
separatism.

The congress sent an appeal to UNESCO, informing the organization
about damage inflicted to Azerbaijan by the Armenian occupation of
Azerbaijani territories.

The congress elected the president of the Azerbaijani National
Academy, Mahmud Karimov, as chairman of the board of the organizing
council.

[Trend news agency, Baku, in Russian 1842 gmt 16 Mar 06 reported that
the congress elected Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev as chairman
of the coordinating council of the Azerbaijanis of the world]

AMD2m to be targeted for tourism development in NK

AMD 2MLN TO BE TARGETED FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN NAGORNO KARABAKH

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

STEPANAKERT, March 17. /ARKA/. AMD 2mln is to be spent from
Nagorno-Karabakh state budget for tourism development in the republic,
NKR Regional Administration Minister Armo Tsaturyan said Friday in
an interview with Azat Artsakh newspaper. In his words, advertising
system is planned to be created in the republic as part of the program.

Tsaturyan said the ministry started recently cooperating with Armenian
Tourism Development Agency. Besides, Karabakhi agency of development
is working now on creating proper database. M.V. -0–

Az’s political leaders responsible for failed Kocharyan-Aliyev meeti

AZERBAIJAN’S POLITICAL LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILED
KOCHARYAN-ALIYEV MEETING, CDU LEADER STATES

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. The Azerbaijani political leaders are fully
responsible for the unsuccessful meeting between Robert Kocharyan
and Ilkham Aliyev, Chairman of the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU)
Khosrov Harutyunyan told reporters.

According to him, in his public speeches both before and after the
Rambouillet meeting the Azerbaijani leader repeatedly stated that
Azerbaijan is not going to make concessions and does not an alternative
to a military settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Thus, the full responsibility for the failure in the negotiations
rests with Azerbaijan,” Harutyunyan said.

He stated that, in contrast to Azerbaijan, official Yerevan,
represented by RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, stated its
readiness to continue the negotiations and seek possible ways of
resolving the problem.

On February 10-11, 2006, Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents, Robert
Kocharyan and Ilkham Aliyev held negotiations over the Nagorno-Karabakh
problem in Rambouillet, France. OSCE Minsk Group representatives and
French President Jacque Chirac participated in the negotiations as
well. P.T. -0–

TBILISI: Russia presents Georgia with timetable for removal ofmilita

Russia presents Georgia with timetable for removal of military hardware in 2006

Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
17 Mar 06

[Presenter] Moscow has presented Georgia with a timetable for the
withdrawal of 358 pieces of hardware from Georgian territory between
12 May and 18 August 2006. One hundred and thirteen tanks will be
removed by sea, while 369 pieces of heavy armour will be relocated
to the Gyumri base in Armenia [figures as heard]. Georgia has even
built a special platform in Tsalka.

Russia has also presented Georgia with a list of items which will be
disposed of on Georgian territory.

[Mamuka Kudava, deputy defence minister] Already by the end of March
they will present us with more detailed information on the hardware
to be removed by the end of 2006 and a precise timetable, which is
very important.

We also hope that the handover to the Ministry of Defence of facilities
not belonging to Russian bases will continue.

Armenia should retain positive shifts achieved during summit inRambo

ARMENIA SHOULD RETAIN POSITIVE SHIFTS ACHIEVED DURING SUMMIT IN RAMBOUILLET

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 17 2006

YEREVAN. March 17. /ARKA/. Armenia should retain the positive shifts
achieved during the summit in Rambouillet, RA Foreign Minister Vardan
Oskanyan stated in an interview to the Second Armenian TV channel.

“The process that began from the moment of the last summit of the
Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in France became a positive
incentive for the further settlement to the Karabakh conflict,”
Oskanyan said.

On February 10-11 negotiations between Armenian President Robert
Kocharyan and Ilham Aliyev over the Karabakh settlement were held in
the Paris suburb Rambouillet. R.O. -0–

Editorial Americans must speak up to stop Darfur Genocide

EDITORIAL AMERICANS MUST SPEAK UP TO STOP DARFUR GENOCIDE
by Trudy Rubin

KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News – The Olympian
March 16, 2006 Thursday

PHILADELPHIA — Can an individual do anything to stop a genocide?
Let’s hope so, because governments certainly aren’t doing much. Two
years after Sudan began a genocidal slaughter in Darfur province, the
killing of black African Muslims by black Arab Muslims continues. No
government seems willing or able to force Sudan to stop.

The Bush administration calls this killing by its rightful name —
genocide — but has yet to use the kind of political muscle that
might stop it. So it is left to ordinary individuals to act. Think
you can’t do anything? Former Marine Capt. Brian Steidle thinks you
must. He photographed Darfur’s horrors, and the images are driving
him crazy. He wants a million Americans to write to President Bush
and urge him to ensure that a strong multinational force is sent to
Darfur. Steidle, 29, was one of three U.S. military observers
assigned to the African Union, which has a toothless force of 7,000
monitors in Darfur. The monitors are permitted only to observe a
nonexistent cease-fire. Steidle went to this killing field in
September 2004 armed only with a pen, pad and camera; he took more
than 1,000 photos. The ex-Marine had no doubt who was to blame for
the carnage, which has killed about 180,000 in the past three years
and driven 2 million Darfurians from their homes. The Sudanese
government, in an effort to crush Darfur rebels, sent in its army
along with an Arab militia known as the janjaweed. Their goal: to
“cleanse” Darfur of its ethnic African population. But Steidle’s
reports to the AU disappeared down a black hole. So he quit in
February 2005, went home, met the media and found sympathetic
legislators who displayed his photos. He even met senior Bush
officials. “But I couldn’t get the administration to listen,” he
says. So he decided to approach the public directly. He wants you to
lobby for a U.N. force that would protect civilians in Darfur. He is
touring 22 cities in a campaign backed by Jewish, Armenian,
mainstream Protestant, evangelical and other groups that will
culminate in an anti-genocide demonstration April 30 in Washington,
D.C. The goal: to get 1 million Americans to send this message to the
White House: “Dear President Bush: During your first year in the
White House, you wrote in the margins of a report on the Rwandan
genocide, ‘Not on my watch.’ I urge you to live up to those words by
using the power of your office to support a stronger multinational
force to protect the civilians of Darfur.” (You can send the message
via e-mail or order preprinted postcards at )
Sudan is lobbying the Security Council to block a U.N. force. China,
which buys Sudanese oil, is opposed, as are Russia and Qatar, the
current Arab representative on the council. Steidle believes that a
U.N. force can be achieved but that “it would take a lot of
leadership from the United States.” The White House has yet to show
that leadership, despite the President’s fine words. What’s needed
now is grassroots pressure on the White House. One million postcards
and 1 million people in the Capitol on April 30 might motivate the
Bush team to lean harder on the AU, Sudan, China and Russia to
approve a U.N. force. Such pressure would also demonstrate that there
are people who refuse to tolerate genocide, even if most of the world
ignores it. Brian Steidle wants to show that one person can make a
difference. But he can succeed only if, one by one, other Americans
join in.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

www.savedarfur.org.