THREE DIED OF BIRD FLU IN AZERBAIJAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
14.03.2006 18:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azeri authorities announced Monday that three
persons died in the country from avian influenza. In the words of
Azeri Health Ministry representative Samaya Mamedova, “preliminary
analyses indicate that 3 persons who died earlier had the bird flu
virus.” At that Mamedova did not specify, whether the matter concerned
H5N1 strain, earlier found in Turkey and Western Europe.
All victims were members of a family, living in Salyan region of
Azerbaijan. They died in the regional hospital in early March. The
British laboratory, where patterns of patient tissues are sent, has
not confirmed the diagnosis. Earlier Azeri Health Ministry officials
reported that some 100 people are taken to hospital with symptoms
similar to those of the bird flu.
According to the World Health Organization, from the end of 2003
to March 2006 98 persons died in the world from the bird flu. The
latest confirmed victim of the bird flu is a 12-year-old girl from
Indonesia. From the beginning of 2006 virusH5N1, which is potentially
dangerous for humans, was discovered in dead bird in Western Europe,
Turkey, Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Iran, as well as four
African states – Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger. Epidemiologists
forecast the virus will transfer to the territory of North America
during spring migration. US Department of Agriculture uses information
from its military intelligence satellites to monitor movement of
birds of passage from Asia to Alaska through Siberia.
However, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns stated, “we cannot
build a large cage and prevent birds from come flying to the US,”
Lenta.ru reports.
Karabakh Security Council Discuss Conflict Settlement
KARABAKH SECURITY COUNCIL DISCUSS CONFLICT SETTLEMENT
Mediamax news agency
14 Mar 06
Yerevan, 14 March: On 13 March an enlarged session of the Security
Council of the Nagornyy Karabakh Republic [NKR] chaired by President
Arkadiy Gukasyan discussed the latest developments in the process of
settling the Karabakh conflict.
The participants in the session also discussed the drafting of the
constitution of the republic, the NKR presidential administration
told Mediamax. The NKR president ordered the summoning of a session
of the constitutional commission this week to sum up the results of
the work so far.
The session also discussed a number of issues regarding the
socio-economic development of the NKR.
BAKU: Azeri, Romanian Defence Ministers Sign Cooperation Accords
AZERI, ROMANIAN DEFENCE MINISTERS SIGN COOPERATION ACCORDS
ANS TV, Baku
14 Mar 06
[Presenter] Defence Minister Safar Abiyev has discussed the Nagornyy
Karabakh conflict with Romanian Minister of National Defence Teodor
Atanasiu who is visiting Azerbaijan. The sides discussed other issues
as well, including prospects for bilateral cooperation.
As a result of the meeting, Azerbaijan and Romania signed three
agreements, including an intergovernmental treaty on technical
cooperation, an agreement on the protection of confidential information
exchanged by the defence ministries of the two countries and an
agreement on military training. After the meeting, Safar Abiyev
briefed journalists on the details of the meeting.
[Safar Abiyev speaking at a press conference] We also exchanged views
on the political and military situation in the Caucasus and in the
Black Sea region. We told Teodor Atanasiu that Armenia has occupied
Azerbaijan’s land and that the country has accumulated a large number
of weapons and military hardware and that the military hardware is
later being transported to the occupied region of Azerbaijan.
[Video showed Teodor Atanasiu walking in front of Azerbaijani
servicemen, the ministers signing agreements]
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Kenyan Paper Urges Government To Come Clean On Mercenary Issue
KENYAN PAPER URGES GOVERNMENT TO COME CLEAN ON MERCENARY ISSUE
The Standard website, Nairobi
14 Mar 06
Text of editorial entitled “More questions than answers in mercenaries
saga” published by Kenyan newspaper The Standard website on 14 March.
There is clearly more than meets the eye in the drama surrounding
reports of mercenaries linked to the raid on this newspaper’s premises
and those of its sister TV station KTN.
Yesterday, two Armenians – whose pictures and personal information were
recently published in the press – presented themselves at the Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport to claim they are wealthy businessmen
legitimately seeking investment opportunities in Kenya.
Claiming they are fabulously rich and deal in gold and diamonds, they
made serious allegations against Langata MP Raila Odinga, who has
spearheaded the campaign to unmask them, some of which hinge on the
security and stability of the state. They claimed to have met Raila
and Mwingi North MP Kalonzo Musyoka and that a request was put to them
to finance an anticipated no confidence vote in parliament against the
government at a cost of 3bn shillings. One of them, who says he is a
nephew of Armenia’s president and the country’s presidential candidate,
claims to have given Raila a 1.5m dollars (105m shillings) loan.
Raila has denied all the allegations, and challenged the pair to
produce evidence of their claims.
As we have said before, the allegation that mercenaries are operating
in Kenya is a serious security issue, which should be handled as such
by the government. But since the statement was made following the
raid on The Standard and KTN premises, all we have seen is a denial
by the director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) under
which falls the dreaded Kanga Squad that carried out the midnight raid.
It is instructive that the director has not told Kenyans who the
foreigners commanding the hooded policemen, who were captured by
the closed circuit television cameras, were. He also has not told
Kenyans whether these foreigners joined the raid in an official or
personal capacity, and who was paying for their dirty work. Yesterday
the Armenians denied any link to The Standard raid. However, they
confirmed taking residence at the house in Nairobi that Raila had
pointed to. The CID boss is yet to explain under what circumstances
his officers have been visiting the house.
It is also curious that they made their claims at a selectively
convened press conference at the airport’s VIP lounge that is reserved
for senior state officials and foreign dignitaries. The lounge is
well guarded and special passes are required to access it.
On what grounds were these men allowed to hold their press conference
in this government lounge? Which government official made special
arrangements for them to use this facility?
But even more important, why would a man claiming that the two MPs
were involved in such a criminal act as seeking foreign funds to
undermine the government be allowed to leave the country, without as
much as recording a statement with the police.
We strongly believe Kenyans are being taken for a ride here. The
government must come clean on this matter, once and for all.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ANCA Shares Experience With Christian Activists
ANCA SHARES EXPERIENCE WITH CHRISTIAN ACTIVISTS
Yerkir
14.03.2006 15:33
YEREVAN (YERKIR) – As part of the Armenian National Committee of
America’s (ANCA) ongoing outreach to the broader genocide- prevention
community, Executive Director Aram Hamparian shared the Armenian
American advocacy experiences with participants in Ecumenical Advocacy
Days, an annual gathering of over a thousand Christian activists from
around the nation concerned about U.S. foreign policy in Africa and
the Middle East.
In his March 11th presentation on the Darfur Genocide, Hamparian
began by noting the profound gratitude of Armenians for the role that
Christian churches played in raising protests during the Armenian
Genocide, providing relief to its survivors, and in establishing
orphanages for the countless thousands of children left parentless
by this crime.
Stressing the special responsibility that Armenians bear as victims of
the 20th Century’s first genocide, Hamparian discussed the efforts by
the Armenian American community to bear witness to the horrific human
costs of genocide, to press for action to end the genocide in Darfur,
and, more broadly, to help generate the political will to ensure that
this crime is never again visited upon any other peoples – anywhere
in the world.
He then spent the remainder of his presentation outlining the
policy-based and practical political steps needed to build an effective
anti-genocide constituency at both the grassroots and national levels.
Galust Sahakyan: Settlement Of The Karabakh Conflict Is AnAll-Armeni
GALUST SAHAKYAN: SETTLEMENT OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT IS AN ALL-ARMENIAN ISSUE
Armradio
14.03.2006 16:38
Albert Bazeyan considers that the latest statement of the RA President
on the possibility of Armenia’s recognizing the independence of
Nagorno-Karabakh is dangerous and untimely. According to Bazeyan,
Armenia will present itself as having a deconstructive position,
therefore the pressures will be directed toward Armenia, which Albert
Bazeyan considers illogical, since it is Azerbaijan that consistently
excludes any concessions.
“It is obvious that that there are no levers of agreement in the
negotiations process. These will never be found unless Nagorno-Karabakh
is presented as a subject of talks,” Bazeyan considers.
According to the Head of the Republican faction Galust Sahakyan, the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict is not the problem of Karabakh
Armenians only, it is an all-Armenian issue.
Galust Sahakyan considers that the party more powerful economically
will become the winner in this conflict. The recent violations of the
cease-fire regime escalated talks about the possible resumption of
the war. Galust Sahakyan does not consider such a threat is realistic,
since Azerbaijan should be interested in the maintenance of peace as
much as Armenia.
Treaties Of Moscow And Kars
TREATIES OF MOSCOW AND KARS
Yerkir
14.03.2006 16:48
YEREVAN (YERKIR) – A conference organized by the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation’s (ARF) Nikol Aghbalian Student (NASU) Union on Tuesday,
adopted a resolution calling for the denunciation of the Moscow and
Kars Treaties of 1921.
In his opening remarks, Ishkhan Zakarian, NASU president, said the
Moscow Treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Turkey goes against
the international law and was signed without the participation of
the Armenian people whose fate it was to decide.
He reminded that the Union staged a rally in 1991 outside the Armenian
Supreme Council with a demand to denounce the 1921 Moscow Treaty but
because of the consequent developments no decision was made.
“We the student unions should study the issue and establish that
the treaty is not fair and state that it is not acceptable to us,
especially now that Azerbaijan is talking about territorial integrity
seeing Nakhijevan as its part,” Zakarian said. “We should remind our
neighbor that Nakhijevan was never a part of Azerbaijan and was put
under its control only due to the Moscow and Kars Treaties.”
Speaking at the conference, historian Ghazakhetsian said that the
minutes of the talks preceding the signing of the treaties indicate
there actually were no negotiations. It was a political bazaar, he
said, everything was already decided by the Politburo led by Lenin
and Stalin.
Lawyer Aslanian, in turn, said that under the international law the
treaties had no legal force from the very first day of its signing
and go against the fundamental norms of the international law.
At the end of the conference the participants adopted a resolution
calling on the Armenian Foreign Ministry to make a statement that
those treaties are unacceptable to Armenia. A copy of the resolution
was also sent to the National Assembly. The conference participants
expressed hope that the issue will be included in the NA agenda and
the treaties will be denounced soon.
Suspected Mercenary Accuses Kenyan Police Of Harassment,Calls Press
SUSPECTED MERCENARY ACCUSES KENYAN POLICE OF HARASSMENT, CALLS PRESS CONFERENCE
KTN TV, Nairobi
14 Mar 06
[Presenter] A planned police raid on the Runda residence of one of
the Armenian nationals alleged to be mercenaries was called off early
today under unexplained circumstances.
An advance team of police officers from the Runda police post
was recalled from the posh house without explanation. An Armenian
national who is holed up at the house has accused the police of
harrassment. Arturo Margaryan has announced that he will call a press
conference later this afternoon. [Passage omitted]
U.S. Trains Southeastern European Countries On Emergency SituationsA
U.S. TRAINS SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ON EMERGENCY SITUATIONS AND TERRORIST ATTACKS
AP Worldstream
Mar 14, 2006
U.S. Department of Defense launched Tuesday a training conference
with Southeastern European countries on how to respond emergency
situations and terrorist attacks, said Albanian Interior Ministry.
Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria were taking part at
the three-day conference organized by the Defense Department and the
Albanian Interior Ministry in Tirana. Serbia-Montenegro, Armenia and
Denmark were also participating as observers.
A joint exercise is shceduled to be held in Albania in May to practice
the procedures, according to a statement. In the exercise they will
improvise how to respond to flooding situations and terrorist acts
at a port.
The conference will discuss the organizational, technical and
practical elements of the exercise and the use of standards and
unified procedures on the use of the technique offered by the U.S.
Defense Department, said the statement.
Vartan Oskanian And Nikolay Bordyuzha Discuss Ways Of CSTO ActivityI
VARTAN OSKANIAN AND NIKOLAY BORDYUZHA DISCUSS WAYS OF CSTO ACTIVITY IMPROVEMENT AND EFFICIENCY RAISING
Noyan Tapan
Mar 14 2006
YEREVAN, MARCH 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The current situation in the territory
of th e Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and ways of
improvement of organization’s activity and raising of its efficiency
were discussed at RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian’s meeting
with CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha who is in Armenia on
a working visit.
The prospect of cooperation of CSTO with other international
organizations was also discussed. In this connection N.Bordyuzha
presented the results of his visit to Central Asia and UN Central
Headquarters.
As Noyan Tapan was informed by RA Foreign Ministry Press and
Information Department, the sides also touched upon issues regarding
the Collective Security Council sitting to be held in June in Minsk
and preparation of sittings of bodies subordinate to CSTO.