Seeking Votes, Armenian Mps Meet With Population With “Kind” Masks A

SEEKING VOTES, ARMENIAN MPs MEET WITH POPULATION WITH “KIND” MASKS AND FALSE SMILES

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13. ARMINFO. Representative of the Deputy Group
“People’s Deputy” Hakob Hakobyan harshly criticized his colleagues
and himself from the parliamentary tribune, Tuesday.

In particular, he called on MPs to search the guilt for the current
developments in the country in themselves and not to try to accuse
the president or the executive power. Hakobyan urged them to remember
how they met with the population with “kind” masks and false smiles,
promising to solve all their problems.

Meanwhile, after elections during the wheat crops, grapes harvest,
US dollar as suddenly rises as it falls after the harvest. It affects
farmers. The same happens on the fuel market. Hakobyan said scarcely
had fuel price risen in the international market, when our importers
almost doubled the diesel price. Hakobyan urged the government to
exempt excise tax from fuel till by end of sowing season.

Days of Petersburg beginning in Armenia

Days of Petersburg beginning in Armenia

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Sept 13 2005

YEREVAN, September 13 (Itar-Tass) – The Days of St. Petersburg are
beginning in Armenia on Tuesday that will become a remarkable event
within the framework of the Year of Russia held in the republic.

St. Petersburg governor Valentina Matviyenko and plenipotentiary
representative of the Russian president in the North-Eastern federal
district Ilya Klebanov are arriving in Yerevan on Tuesday to take
part in an extensive programme of the event.

They are accompanied by a large group of representatives of the
business community and culture workers of St. Petersburg. Armenian
President Robert Kocharyan will receive the delegation from the city
on the Neva River. The delegation will also hold meetings at the
Yerevan mayor’s office, with students and teachers of Russian-Armenian
(Slavic) State University. The Russian businesspeople will visit
the Armenia-Expo-2005 exhibition and take part in a Russian-Armenian
business meeting within the framework of the exhibition.

An exhibition of paintings of artists from Leningrad will be unveiled
at the National Picture Gallery of Armenia. All the 23 paintings on
display will be gifted to the gallery after the exhibition is over. A
concert of Russian and Armenian masters of arts will be held at the
Arno Babadzhanyan concert hall.

St. Petersburg is one of the main Armenia’s partners among Russian
regions. The city has traditional close ties with Armenia, especially
with Yerevan in the humanitarian sphere, in particular.

A branch of the St. Petersburg-based Foreign Economic Relations,
Economics and Law Institute is successfully operating in the
Armenian capital and an office of the Pulkovo air carrier is working.
Passenger planes of Pulkovo are performing regular flights from St.
Petersburg to Armenia and back.

The 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg was widely celebrated in
Armenia. President Robert Kocharyan visited the city to attend
the jubilee events. A large Armenian community is living in St.
Petersburg and Armenia’s Consulate General is operating there.

According to all accounts, direct bilateral contacts today have wide
development possibilities.

ANKARA: Real Reason Behind Terror Disregarded

Zaman, Turkey
Sept 13 2005

Real Reason Behind Terror Disregarded

Question: Can terrorism be considered a way of struggle for freedom?
What is the Islamic alternative to terrorism and struggle?

As I said in an interview with Nuriye Akman for Daily Zaman, today,
at best we can say is that Islam is not known at all. Muslims should
say, “In true Islam, terror does not exist.” No person should kill
another human being. No one can touch an innocent person, even in
time of war. No one can give a fatwa (a legal pronouncement)
commending this matter. No one should be a suicide bomber. No one can
rush into crowds with bombs tied to his or her body. Regardless of
the religion of these crowds, this is not religiously permissible.
Even in the event of war – during which it is difficult to maintain
balances – this is not permitted in Islam. Islam states; “Do not
touch children or people who worship in churches.” This has not only
been said once, but has been repeated over and over throughout
history. What Our Master Prophet Muhammad said, what Abu Bakr said,
and what ‘Umar said is the same as what, at later dates, Salahaddin
Ayyûbi, Alparslan, and Kilicarslan also said. Later on, Sultan Mehmet
II, the Conqueror, also said the same. Thus, the city of
Constantinople, in which a disorderly hullabaloo reigned, became
Istanbul. In this city the Greeks did not harm the Armenians, nor did
the Armenians harm the Greeks. Nor did the Muslims harm any other
people. A short time after the conquest of Constantinople, the people
of the city voluntarily hung a huge portrait of the Conqueror on the
wall in the place of that of the Patriarch. It is amazing that such
behavior was displayed at that time. Then, history relates that the
Sultan summoned the Patriarch and gave him the key to the city. Even
today, Islam is not understood properly. Islam has always respected
different ideas and this must be understood for it to be appreciated
properly.

I regret to say that in the countries Muslims live, some religious
leaders and immature Muslims have no other weapon on hand than their
fundamentalist interpretation of Islam; they use this to engage
people in struggles that serve their own purposes. In fact, Islam is
a true faith, and it should be lived truly. On the way to attaining
faith one can never use untrue methods. In Islam, just as a goal must
be legitimate, so must be all the means employed to reach that goal.
>>From this perspective, one cannot achieve Heaven by murdering another
person. A Muslim cannot say, “I will kill a person and then go to
Heaven.” God’s approval cannot be won by killing people. One of the
most important goals for a Muslim is to win the pleasure of God,
another is making the name of Almighty God known to the universe.

Dissatisfied youth has lost its spirituality. Some people take
advantage of such people, giving them a couple of dollars, or turning
them into robots. They have drugged them. This has become a topic on
the agenda these days that can be read about in the popular press.
These young people were abused to an extent that they could be
manipulated. They have been used as murderers on the pretext of some
crazy ideals or goals and they have been made to kill people. Some
evil-minded people have wanted to achieve certain goals by exploiting
these young people. Yes, killing a human is a truly awful thing. The
Qur’an says that killing one person is the same as killing all
people. Ibn ‘Abbas said that a murderer will stay in Hell for
eternity. This is the same punishment that is assigned to deniers of
God. This means that a murderer is subjected to the same punishment
as a disbeliever. If this is a fundamental principle of religion,
then it should be taught in education.

An individual who accepts Islam from the heart will never knowingly
take part in terrorism. The acts of terrorism associated with Islam
may have been perpetrated by some Muslims who had not internalized
the depth of Islam. Terrorism, as the name itself indicates, is a
complicated issue. Analyzing terrorism is not something that is easy
to do. Despite this, because it is so ugly in its nature and because
many Muslims are charged with it, terrorism must be addressed with a
great deal of consideration. Administrators and intelligence agents
have to try to find the originators and the motivating factors of
terrorist activities. This will help develop international strategies
to stop it. Otherwise, as a result of false analysis and some
possible intelligentsia’s services, the issue may be so complicated
that some civilizations, nations and civic organizations will be
always under threat. After September 11th, the issue has developed in
this direction. The fear of terrorism has become paranoia in our
society. At an increasing tempo, general feelings and fears of
society were exploited. Terrorist organizations were used by some as
instruments of terror to reach their goals through terrorist
activities against innocent society. To my understanding, true
Muslims will never involve themselves in such vulgar and cheap
activities, even if they are behind in science and technology. The
real factors behind terrorism are worldly advantages and
self-interests. These factors have been the main reasons behind “the
great games” on earth. While the main reasons are ignored, all
fingers pointed to Islam. On the other hand, there are many
conflicting interests in the Islamic regions, as well as many
competing and clashing groups. Problems such as anti-democratic
practices and human rights violations have resulted in the foundation
of various disaffected and disenfranchised groups. Being ignorant and
inexperienced, many of these groups can easily be manipulated and
used by some. Some, manipulating these groups, have worked to reach
their goals step by step. Moreover, there are multi-national covert
or open organizations who have based all of their efforts on
destruction and the creation of fear in society. To extend the
borders of their activities, they agitate the unhappy segments of
society by stirring up trouble and fomenting violence. Even though,
through painstaking and intelligent effort, the superficial reasons
for terrorism may be eliminated, without the above-mentioned
considerations, it would be impossible to end terrorism once and for
all. This cursed behavior will emerge under another name.

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BAKU: Sitting of PACE sub-committee on Nagorno Karabakh held in Pari

Sitting of PACE sub-committee on Nagorno Karabakh held in Paris

Today, Azerbaijan
Sept 13 2005

13 September 2005 [09:25] – Today.Az

The second sitting of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe
(PACE) Lower Committee for regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh problem
is held in Paris, capital of France yesterday.

Azerbaijan is represented in the sitting by deputy Foreign Minister
Araz Azimov, head of the Azerbaijani Parliamentary delegation to PACE,
member of Lower Committee Samad Seyidov and member of sub-committee
Asim Mollazade.

OSCE Minsk Group co-chairman and personal representative of OSCE
chairman-in-office Andrzey Kasprzyk have been invited to the sitting
too.

It must be noted that, the sub-committee was formed in PACE Winter
session this year and the committee is chaired by CE ex-president,
member of British parliament Lord Russell- Johnston. Yesterday’s
sitting is presided by R.Johnston too. Recommendations are expected
to be made on the regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/20668.html

South Caucasus Culture Ministers to meet in Kiev

SOUTH CAUCASUS CULTURE MINISTERS TO MEET IN KIEV

Pan Armenian News
13.09.2005 07:12

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ September 15-16 a meeting of Ministers of Culture
of the South Caucasian countries on the subject of Culture, Cultural
Policy for Development will be held in Kiev. The fifth meeting of the
Ministers is held in the Ukrainian capital within the Stage Project,
aimed at promotion of cultural exchange between Armenia, Georgia and
Azerbaijan and contributing to democracy in these countries. During
the opening ceremony Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the CE Deputy Secretary
General, will make a statement. The Stage Project comprises the three
South Caucasian republics, as well as observer states – Germany,
Austria, Greece, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, reported the
Yerkir newspaper.

Russian-Armenian military exercise complete

Russian-Armenian military exercise complete

Interfax news agency, Moscow
13 Sep 05

Yerevan, 13 September: The Russian-Armenian annual military
exercise has finished in Armenia on Tuesday [13 September], Interfax
correspondent reports.

The Russian military from the 102nd base in Gyumri and Armenian
servicemen took part in the exercise involving 1,307 personnel and
294 vehicles and aircraft, including S-300 air defence systems,
MiG-27 jet fighters and helicopters.

The exercise began on 10 September. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan
and general secretary of the Collective Security Organization Nikolay
Bordyuzha were observing its final phase.

The exercise was held for the 10th time. Its scenario was traditional:
the “aggressor” was attacking Armenia from the direction of Turkey on
the ground and in the air and advancing into its territory. The Russian
and Armenian troops destroyed the “aggressor’s” reconnaissance groups,
then its main grouping and forced it to capitulate.

ANKARA: USA: Turkish premier,President Bush to discuss Kurdish rebel

USA: Turkish premier, President Bush to discuss Kurdish rebels, terrorism

Hurriyet website, Istanbul
13 Sep 05

Ankara: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan prepares to hold critical
meetings in New York where he flew to attend a UN summit yesterday
evening. Erdogan will attend a dinner US President Bush will give
in honour of the leaders who will attend the UN summit. Erdogan
will remind Bush of the need to fulfil the promises made by the US
administration to remove the threat the PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party]
presence in northern Iraq poses to Turkey during the reception and
the dinner to be held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

The prime minister will also ask Bush to support Turkey’s stance on
the Cyprus problem, which has become the most important instrument
for those who try to put pressure on Turkey on the eve of 3 October.
Erdogan is expected to inform Bush that the Cyprus issue has to be
solved by the UN rather than the EU and ask for his support to have
the UN Security Council debate the UN report on Cyprus.

BAKU: Opposition leader says upcoming election to mark “regime chang

Opposition leader says upcoming election to mark “regime change” in Azerbaijan

ANS TV, Baku
11 Sep 05

Ali Karimli, leader of the opposition People’s Front of Azerbaijan
Party which is part of the Azadliq election bloc, has said the
forthcoming 6 November parliamentary election will mark the beginning
of a regime change in Azerbaijan.

Speaking to the “Otan Hafta” programme of the Azerbaijani commercial TV
station ANS, Karimli said: “I want to say openly that the peculiarity
of this election is that we are not fighting for only parliamentary
seats in this election. As a whole, we view this election as a
regime change. The first stage of the regime change should happen
in parliament.”

Karimli said the Azadliq bloc can gain at least 75 of the 125
parliamentary seats if the election is free and fair. But he doubted
the election will be democratic.

“The electoral commissions, which rigged 2003 presidential and 2004
local elections and which are headed by school principals and heads of
[government] offices, cannot hold a democratic election,” Karimli said.

The opposition leader urged the people to take to streets and fight
for their votes if the election is rigged.

“You should believe in changes,” Karimli said, adding that Azerbaijan
can be the next country of democratic changes.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

190 officers graduate in strategic sciences: among them 3 Armenians

ANSA Notiziario Generale in Italiano
September 13, 2005

ESERCITO: 190 UFFICIALI LAUREATI IN SCIENZE STRATEGICHE ;
TRA LORO TRE ARMENI E DUE ALBANESI; CERIMONIA CON GEN.ROMEO

TORINO

(ANSA) – TORINO, 13 SET – Sono 190 i giovani ufficiali che,
tra oggi e domani mattina, conseguono la laurea in Scienze
Strategiche: 186 appartengono all’ Esercito italiano, tre sono
Armeni e due Albanesi. Sono i sottotenenti che, dopo aver
frequentato i primi due anni di studio presso l’ Accademia di
Modena, hanno terminato l’ iter nella Scuola di Applicazione di
Torino.

La cerimonia si e’ svolta alla presenza del generale Gaetano
Romeo e del rettore dell’ Universita’ torinese, Ezio Pelizzetti,
che hanno sottolineato la sempre maggiore importanza della
formazione culturale dei professionisti impegnati nelle Forze
Armate. “Il 70% dei nostri volontari possiede un diploma di
scuola media superiore – ha sottolineato il gen. Romeo – e nelle
donne la percentuale sale all’ 85%”. I nuovi laureati si
iscriveranno a uno dei cinque corsi di laurea specialistica
attivati presso l’ ateneo torinese. Sono i corsi biennali in cui
Scienze Strategiche viene declinata secondo differenti
indirizzi: Scienze Strategiche e delle Comunicazioni,
Logistiche, Politico-organizzative, Economico-Amministrative e
dei Sistemi Infrastrutturali.

Grazie ad accordi bilaterali, possono accedere ai corsi di
laurea interateneo anche giovani di Eserciti stranieri. Nel
nuovo anno accademico da poco iniziato sono in 12. Provengono 4
dall’ Afghanistan, uno dalla Thailandia, uno dall’ Etiopia, tre
dall’ Albania, due dalla Macedonia e uno dall’ Azerbaijan.
Stanno, invece, ultimando gli studi sette Albanesi, dei quali
cinque in Scienze Strategiche e due in Ingegneria.(ANSA).

Russo-Armenian Army Exercise In South-Eastern Armenia

RUSSO-ARMENIAN ARMY EXERCISE IN SOUTH-EASTERN ARMENIA
By Tigran Liloyan

ITAR-TASS News Agency
TASS
September 13, 2005 Tuesday

A military exercise to check the combat readiness of the
Russian-Armenian group of troops, formed on decision of the Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), are being currently held for the
tenth year running on the Marshal Bagramyan training ground in the
south-eastern part of Armenia. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan
and CSTO Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha will watch the exercise.

Taking part in it are units of the Armenian Armed Forces and troops
manning the Russian military base in the Armenian republic. Their
coordination is patent proof of the effectiveness of Russo-Armenian
cooperation. However, Moscow and Yerevan have repeatedly declared
that this military cooperation is not spearheaded at any other country.

The armed forces of Armenia were formed in 1991-1992 after the
republic’s independence was proclaimed. Officers of the former Soviet
army made up its backbone. Today, the majority of Armenia’s future
officers are being trained at Russian military schools. Armenia is
taking active part in the work of the CSTO and of the CIS Joint
Anti-Aircraft Defence System. Armenian soldiers had earned high
praise at the recent CIS anti-aircraft defence exercises on the
Ashuluk training ground in Russia’s Astrakhan Region.

The 102nd military base of the Russian Defence Ministry is deployed
in Armenia on the basis of several bilateral inter-state agreements
and is in high favour among the local population. It is the successor
of the Leninakan motorised infantry division of the Seventh Guards
Army of the Trans-Caucasian Military District. The main part of the
base is in the town of Gyumri (former Leninakan) and is subordinated
to the North Caucasian Military District’s Group of Russian Troops
in Transcaucasia. It is manned by five thousand officers and men.

The Armenian authorities regard the presence of the Russian military
base and of Russian border guards in the republic as an important
guarantee of national security and regional stability.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress