Passed On to the Second Phase

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| 18:20:32 | 23-09-2005 | Social |
PASSED ON TO THE SECOND PHASE
Today the session of the Lins Fund Governing Council took place, during
which the new working plan of the structure was being discussed. Using the
$150 million successfully for the last few years, the fund is going is pass
on to the usage of the coming $60 million.
The promised sum is not yet given, so the Armenian branch of the Lins Fund
asked the RA Government for some money for the project works.
Besides, before allotting the money, the NA must confirm the «Memprandum-2»
received from America taking into account the fact that the works o the
first phase mentioned in the «Memorandum-1» are finished. This procedure is
carried out as the founders of the Fund demand the works of the Fund to be
formulated according to international conceptions.
According to the conception, the works will be over by October. After that
the promised sum will be allotted to Armenia. The sum will be spent in three
directions – construction of regional highways, reconstruction of Yerevan
streets, and reconstruction of schools.

Mines Still Threatening

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| 18:19:22 | 23-09-2005 | Regions |
MINES STILL THREATENING
`Watch out, mine clearing’ – this noticeboard is put up in an area of the
highway Goris-Yerevan which is separated by special tapes. The mine clearing
detachment in Echmiadzin has been working in the Syunik region village
Shournukh for the last year.
In this village which was once inhabited by Azeris there were heated battles
during the days of the Artsakh wars. Seeing that they are about the leave
their houses, the Azeris have mined the area.
15 years have passed; Shournukh has been reconstructed and inhabited,
naturally, with Armenians. What is surprising is that the mine clearing
operations started only a year ago.
The RA Defense Ministry public links department informed that there have
been no accidents. As for the delay of the operations, they said, `The field
is not regulated, and the detachments themselves decide which areas to clear
and when’.

Is the Ministry Interested?

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| 18:19:56 | 23-09-2005 | Social |
IS THE MINISTRY INTERESTED?
Today the Power Minister Armen Movsisyan finally gave some information about
the sale of the Armenian power network.
`The company `Midland Resources’ informs they are no more interested in the
power investments in the region, so they turned to us with the request to
pass the network to `RAO EES’, said the Minister. At the same time, he
praised the new customer – the Russian company, `When I was a newly
appointed Minister, everyone remembers the situation in the network –
strikes, etc. The company `RAO EES’ helped the restoration of the system a
lot, and I don’t know what we would do without them’, announced Armen
Movsisyan.
He also claimed that giving the network to `RAO EES’ will not make Armenia
completely dependent on Russia, and the company will act by our rules only,
and will not be able to decide the costs of power.
Asked the question why the costs are not reduced when most part of power is
produced by the atomic power station, which is cheaper, the Minister
answered, «You must ask that question to the Committee regulating public
services».

Humanity and Education

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| 18:18:20 | 23-09-2005 | Social |
HUMANITY AND EDUCATION
Today in the US Embassy to Armenia announced the 2005-2006 school year of
FLEX and UGRAD scholarship programs opened. In the margins of the program
FLEX 50 pupils will be able to leave for USA this year. Up to now 470 pupils
have won in this program and lived in American families for a year.
Naneh Abrahamyan who is responsible for the program FLEX in Armenia informed
us that there were cases when the pupils who left for America were not
adapted into the families, and the organizers found other families for them.
Mrs. Abrahamyan also claimed that there hasn’t been a case of the Armenian
pupil remaining in America.
The continuation of FLEX is UGRAD which is for students. The program is
financed by the US State Secretariat and is realized by the International
Investigations and Exchange Council. In the margins of the program students
of the first, second and third year who are 17-20 years old can participate
in the program. The winners can study in 140 Universities in USA.
By the way, the pupils and students of Karabakh cannot participate in the
program. The worker of the US Embassy Tress Finart mentioned that USA
supports NKR with humanitarian aid only, and the programs are educational.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Absolute Independence Is Better

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| 18:16:13 | 23-09-2005 | Social |
ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE IS BETTER
On September 23 14 years ago the RA Supreme Council declared Armenia an
independent democratic country excluded from the Soviet Union, based on the
results of the pan-national voting two days ago.
`We were simply a colony in the USSR, and that’s what we still are now. We
are not independent and we will never be, until Van and Kars are ours, until
we have large territory. Until then the word `independence’ is an empty
one’, 68-year-old Rouben Torosyan complains after 14 years.
45-year-old Gohar Simonyan is of the same opinion, `It was different back in
the day. We were dependent on the Soviet Union only, and now we depend on
the whole world. What’s the difference? I’m discontent with our way of life.
Unemployment is terrible, people have no work, and they cannot live’.
Irrespective of the social difficulties, the RA citizens cannot but admit
that `independence is a good thing’. `We are happy to be independent, as
dependence is not good. I participated in the meetings for independence, and
my hopes are justified. I’m very pleased’, said Christine Haroutyunyan. And
although there is no work, Hovhannes Hounanyan is full of hope, `It is all
not so bad. There are positive tendencies that the jobs will be re-created.
What is important is that Armenia is an independent republic’.

EU Demands Turkey Open Armenian Border-Gate

AZG Armenian Daily #171, 24/09/2005
Turkey-EU
EU DEMANDS TURKEY OPEN ARMENIAN BORDER-GATE
The European Union demands that Turkey open its border with Armenia and
improve the state of national minorities in the country, Trend agency quoted
member of the Green Party of the European Parliament, Turkish-born Jem
Ozdemir, as saying. Ozdemir stated that this issue will be discussed on
September 28 and that the report includes an article which says “it is
necessary that Ankara takes a decision of opening the Armenian border”.

Turkey Has Not Changed and Cannot Enter European Union

AZG Armenian Daily #171, 24/09/2005
Turkey-EU
TURKEY HAS NOT CHANGED AND CANNOT ENTER EUROPEAN UNION
Participants of a Conference at the European Parliament Sept. 22 Conclude
The conference on the theme “December 2004 – October 2005; Has Turkey
changed?” in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 21 organized
by the European Armenian Federation For Justice and Democracy (EAFJ) and by
the support of European Parliament vice-president Ingo Friedrich gave an
unambiguous “no” to Turkey’s EU accession bid saying that it not only has
not changed a bit but also has no desire to change.
Hence, no accession talks should be started with this country. Almost none
of the participants spoke in favor of Turkey’s membership but Pierre Mirel
who argued that the start of the negotiation does not mean that Turkey is
ready to join the EU nor that it will join it.
Contrary to this opinion, deputies representing Cyprus, Juanis Kasoulidis
and Kirakos Triantofilidis, pointed out that Turkey by no means can join EU
unless it recognizes the Republic of Cyprus.
Italian deputy, Francesco Enrico Speroni, emphasized on his part that by not
recognizing Cyprus Turkey, in fact, does not recognize part of the EU.
“Turkey has first of all to liberate part of the EU only after that we may
begin negotiating with it”, Speroni said.
Founder of Info-Turk Fund, acclaimed publicist Dogan Ozgugen, spoke about
human rights violation in Turkey underscoring that his country really has to
change and live up to the principles of Copenhagen.
The participants did not sidestep the Armenian Genocide issue either.
Chairman of European Hye Dat, Hilda Chobanian, and deputy chairman of
Armenian Parliament, Vahan Hovhanissian, spoke more detailed on this issue.
Talking to media, Mrs. Chobanian said that they work now include the
Armenian issue in the European Parliament’s resolution on Turkey coming next
week. Apparently, the resolution will be on launching accession talks with
Turkey. Vice speaker of EU-Turkey delegation, deputy from Germany, Mrs.
Renata Somer closed the conference with words: “Turkey has not changed in
the period from December 2004 to October of the current year. There is no
visible progress. The army is still a major factor in the country. No steps
were taken towards recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the Republic of
Cyprus. Therefore, Turkey cannot have a future without remembering and
acknowledging its past”.
By Hakob Asatrian in Brussels

New Church to Be Built in Stepanakert

AZG Armenian Daily #171, 24/09/2005
Karabakh diary
NEW CHURCH TO BE BUILT IN STEPANAKERT
A new church will be built in Stepanakert with the assistance of Vache
Yepremian, a benefactor from Los Angeles. “My assistance to Artsakh will be
of spiritual importance and I hope that the believers will appreciate that,”
Vache Yepremian said during the opening ceremony of the construction. The
initiative to build the church was taken as a result of the discussions with
Archbishop Pargev Martirosian. Mr. Vache Yepremian was very surprised to
find out that there is no church in the capital of Artsakh that is rich in
churches and historical monuments. He wrote a letter to Archbishop Pargev
offering his assistance for the construction of the church and received his
consent.
The church will be built in Hekimian district of Stepanakert. It is
envisaged that the construction works will be completed by the end of the
next year.
The church will be called St. Jacob, in memory of the perished brother of
the benefactor.
Archbishop Pargev Martirosian consecrated the place where the church will be
built. 16 stones were put in the basis of the church. Each stone stands for
12 apostles, 2 evangelists and Gregory the Illuminator.
St. Jacob will be the first church in Stepanakert; the construction works of
the Cathedral will already begin in October.
By Kim Gabrielian in Stepanakert
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Turkish-American Relations Endangered

AZG Armenian Daily #171, 24/09/2005
Turkey
TURKISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS ENDANGERED
Turkey’s relations with the United States are likely to spoil to an
unpredicted extent if the House of Representative approves the two
resolutions on Armenian Genocide adopted by the Committee of International
Relations last week, an anonymous diplomat told Turkish Daily News. The
paper reminds that the Bush Administration had warned the congressmen that
adoption of the two resolutions will harm Turkish-American relations but
“the Committee labeled the killings of Armenians in early 20th century a
genocide”.

A. Margaryan Congratulated Newly Appointed Ukrainian Premier

Pan Armenian News
A. MARGARYAN CONGRATULATED NEWLY APPOINTED UKRAINIAN PREMIER
23.09.2005 06:39
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Premier Andranik Margaryan sent a congratulatory
message to Yuri Yekhanurov over appointment to the post of the Prime
Minister of Ukraine. A. Maragryan’s message says in part, `On behalf of the
government of the Republic of Armenia I congratulate You on the appointment
to the post of the Prime Minister of Ukraine. I hope that the government
headed by You will achieve considerable progress in promoting the social and
economic development of the country and the mutually beneficial cooperation
between Armenia and Ukraine will develop and strengthen.’