Biblical Armenia Collected Being Prepared To Be Issued

Pan Armenian News

BIBLICAL ARMENIA COLLECTED BEING PREPARED TO BE ISSUED

09.04.2005 05:06

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Biblical Armenia collection, which includes over 100
scientific reports, presented at a conference in St. Mesrop Mashtots
Center in Oshakan (Armenia) in 1999, is being prepared to be issued,
the Yerkir newspaper reported. The conference was devoted to the
Armenia-Bible multi-layer tries. The 800-page volume includes
illustrations and maps. Being edited by academician Vladimir
Barkhudarian, the collection is the largest contribution of the
St. Mesrop Mashtots Center to the Armenian Studies.

Nagorno-Karabakh: OSCE To Unveil New Peace Plan

Nagorno-Karabakh: OSCE To Unveil New Peace Plan
By Liz Fuller

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Friday, 08 April 2005

8 April 2005 — The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Vartan Oskanian and Elmar Mammadyarov, will meet in London on 15
April to discuss new proposals drafted by the OSCE Minsk Group for
resolving the Karabakh conflict, a Moscow correspondent for RFE/RL’s
Armenian Service reported on 5 April quoting Yurii Merzlyakov, the
Russian Minsk Group Co-chairman. Merzlyakov did not give details
of the new peace plan, other than to warn that it will require
mutual concessions from both sides. Armenian Defense Minister Serzh
Sarkisian warned last week that “painful” concessions are unavoidable
(see “RFE/RL Newsline,” 31 March 2005). The London talks will also
determine whether Armenian President Robert Kocharian will meet with
his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliev in Moscow next month on the
sidelines of a Council of Europe summit in Warsaw.

Two trends in recent weeks had seemed to call into question the
prospects for further progress towards a peaceful solution of
the Karabakh conflict. In late February, Oskanian fell ill with
pneumonia, and was unable to travel to Prague for a further round of
talks with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov (see “RFE/RL
Newsline,” 2 March 2005). Oskanian had hinted at the beginning of a
“new phase” in the conflict settlement process following his previous
meeting with Mammadyarov in January (see “RFE/RL Caucasus Report,”
21 January 2005). But the Minsk Group’s failure to reschedule the
Prague meeting fuelled speculation that unanticipated obstacles to
the peace process had emerged.

Second, a considerable number of minor violations of the ceasefire
agreement signed 11 years ago have been registered in recent weeks on
the Line of Contact separating Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. At
least six servicemen have reportedly been killed in those exchanges
of fire (see “RFE/RL Newsline,” 23 March 2005). Several Armenian
politicians have construed that escalation of low-level hostilities,
which Oskanian said on 29 March is the result of Azerbaijani efforts to
move their front line closer to Armenian positions, as evidence that
Azerbaijan is preparing for a major new offensive — an assumption
that is corroborated by the militant rhetoric of Azerbaijani President
Aliev and Defense Minister Colonel General Safar Abiev. Oskanian
initially told journalists on 23 March he thinks such rhetoric is
intended for a domestic audience, Noyan Tapan reported. But one week
later, addressing the Armenian parliament, he admitted the possibility
that Baku may seriously intend to start military actions (see “RFE/RL
Newsline,” 30 March 2005).

It is not clear whether, as Oskanian and defense officials from the
unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) have claimed, Azerbaijan
was indeed the aggressor during the recent spate of shootings along
the Line of Contact. But it is not beyond the realm of possibility
that Baku was prepared to risk provoking such limited exchanges of
fire and blaming them on the Armenian side in order to deflect public
attention from the recent report released by the OSCE Minsk Group on
the situation in the seven districts adjacent to the NKR which are
under Armenian control. That report, presented to the OSCE’s Permanent
Council in Vienna last month, effectively demolishes Azerbaijani
allegations that the Armenian government has over the past decade
engaged in a deliberate and systematic attempt to resettle tens of
thousands of Armenians on those territories. An OSCE fact-finding
mission that toured the districts in question in late January and
early February at the request of the Azerbaijani government concluded
that resettlement is “quite limited,” strictly voluntary, and not the
result of a deliberate Armenian government policy, and that most of
the Armenians resettlers involved are displaced persons from other
regions of Azerbaijan. It estimated the total number of such Armenian
settlers as less than 15,000, in contrast to Azerbaijani projections
of over 30,000 (see “RFE/RL Newsline,” 18 March 2005).

Despite the recent ceasefire violations, both Oskanian and Mammadyarov
remain publicly committed to the search for new blueprints for
resolving the conflict — even though their respective priorities may
be difficult to reconcile. On 29 March, Oskanian addressed a special
two-day session of the Armenian parliament devoted to the conflict
settlement process. As the only senior official in either country
who has been actively engaged in that process since the early 1990s,
Oskanian provided an overview of the OSCE’s efforts to resolve the
conflict, which he subdivided into four stages. Oskanian reiterated
the three principles which Yerevan considers central to any formal
solution: that the unrecognized NKR not be vertically subordinated to
the Azerbaijani central government (which would rule out autonomous
status, but not a joint or federal state); that the NKR should have
an overland link with Armenia (which would entail de facto recognition
of Armenian control over the so-called Lachin corridor); and that the
security of the Armenian population of the NKR should be guaranteed.

At the same time, Oskanian made some statements that are in
all likelihood unpalatable, if not anathema, to Baku. He argued
that the international community should abandon its insistence
that the principle of territorial integrity, which Azerbaijan
consistently adduces as central to any settlement of the conflict,
should not automatically take precedence over the right to national
self-determination. In that context, he cited the examples of East
Timor and the ongoing discussion over the future status of Kosova,
independence for which could set a precedent for Karabakh. He
substantiated the argument in favor of self-determination for the
NKR by pointing out, as he has done on previous occasions, that the
region has never been part of an independent Azerbaijani state; that
it seceded legally from Azerbaijan (in a referendum in September 1991)
in accordance with the Soviet legislation in force at that time; and
that the Azerbaijani government has had no control whatsoever over the
region for the past 15 years, during which time democratization has
made far deeper inroads in Karabakh than in Azerbaijan itself. Finally,
he argued that by perpetrating violence against the Armenians of
the Nagorno-Karabakh when the region was still formally a part of
Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan “lost the moral right” to hegemony over them.

Mammadyarov, too, has new suggestions to air at his next meeting with
Oskanian, according to OSCE Chairman in Office Dmitrij Rupel, who met
with Armenian leaders in Yerevan on 30 March and in Baku with President
Aliev and Mammadyarov two days later. Also during his talks with Rupel,
Mammadyarov signaled a softening of Azerbaijan’s position on one key
issue: he admitted that “sooner or later” the Armenian community of
the NKR should join in the Armenian-Azerbaijani talks on resolving the
conflict because “we cannot take any steps without them,” according
to the independent ANS television station. But Mammadyarov added,
“We think we should continue the talks with Yerevan and achieve
some results.” Previously Baku has ruled out the participation of
the NKR in such talks unless the Azerbaijanis who fled the enclave
in the late 1980s are also included.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/04/d448f554-24f3-411d-8c97-6b9bd8fbf7c5.html

Rallies, Aimed At Return Of Air To A1+, To Last Till April 12

RALLIES, AIMED AT RETURN OF AIR TO A1+, TO LAST TILL APRIL 12

Arminfo

YEREVAN, APRIL 7. ARMINFO. The rallies, aimed at return of the air
to the TV company A1+, will last till April 12, Head of Meltex cjsc,
Chief of the TV company Mesrop Movsesian informed during the news
conference, Thursday.

He said that in the evening of April 12 nongovernmental organizations
will submit a letter addressed to the government of the republic. “We
suppose to receive a response till May 3”, Movsesian said. According
to him, within that period the daily rallies before the building of
Yerevan State Conservatory will be broken. However, if till May 3 the
government does not change its position and shows neutral attitude,
then the organizations will resume the rallies of protest.

To remind, the TV channel A1+ was closed on April 3, 2002 because of
the refusal of National Commission for TV and Radio to give a license
to the channel for broadcast.

Tears And Prayers In Armenian Catholic Orphanage

Tears And Prayers In Armenian Catholic Orphanage

Agence France Press
April 8, 2005

Tears and prayers filled an orphanage in northern Armenia on Friday
as nuns and children watched the funeral of Pope John Paul II, who
helped build the home after a 1988 earthquake.

“Right now we are with 60 orphans of the orphanage and we are
watching the pope’s funeral with tears in our eyes,” Sister Arusiak,
the director of the “Mother of God – Armenia” Catholic center in the
northern town of Gyumri, told AFP by telephone.

“We prayed for the peace of the pope’s soul. It is a great loss for
all the Catholics in the whole world. He was an exceptional spiritual
leader with his humanism and courage,” she said.

According to the Catholic Church some 150,000 Catholics live in
Armenia, whose 3.2 million population belongs mainly to the Orthodox
Armenian Apostolic Church.

Pope John Paul II visited Armenia’s capital Yerevan in 2001 to
celebrate the 1,700th anniversary of Christianity in the country —
the first to adopt Christianity as the official religion. Catholicos
Garegin II, the spiritual leader of the Apostolic Church, Prime
Minister Andranik Markarian, as well as the head of the Armenian
Catholics, attended John Paul II’s funeral at the Vatican.

Press freedom group calls on Azerbaijan to solve murder of oppositio

Press freedom group calls on Azerbaijan to solve murder of opposition magazine editor

The Associated Press
04/08/05 13:05 EDT

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) – An international press freedom group on Friday
called on Azerbaijan to fully investigate the shooting death of an
opposition magazine editor and bring his killers to justice.

Robert Menard, who heads the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders,
said finding Elmar Huseinov’s killers would show that the Caspian
Sea nation valued press freedoms and democracy.

“We are very concerned about the murder of Elmar Huseinov,” Menard
told a news conference in Baku. “I don’t see any serious work in
this direction and the continuing facts of violence and pressure
toward journalists resulted in the death of this journalist.”

Huseinov, founder and editor of the opposition magazine Monitor, was
found dead in the lobby of his apartment building in Baku on March 2.
Police said he was shot four times in the heart and the side.

The opposition has blamed the former Soviet republic’s leadership for
Huseinov’s killing. President Ilham Aliev has countered by calling
the murder a provocation for unrest.

Menard said Interior Minister Rameli Usubovi told him in a meeting
Friday that the murder had a political motive, possibly to destabilize
the country. He suggested foreign countries, such as Azerbaijan’s
regional rival, Armenia, may have had a role.

Tension between the government and the opposition has increased since
the October 2003 election, in which Aliev replaced his father, longtime
leader Geidar, as president in a vote the opposition said was marred
by fraud. Several opposition leaders, including newspaper editors,
have been sentenced to prison over unrest that followed the election.

The Monitor has been published and sold privately since a decision
forbidding the state printing and distribution company from selling it.

European justice ministers vow to continue fight against terrorism

European justice ministers vow to continue fight against terrorism
By MATTI HUUHTANEN

The Associated Press
04/08/05 08:52 EDT

HELSINKI, Finland (AP) – European justice ministers pledged Friday
to continue the fight against terror, including money laundering and
the financing of terrorist attacks, and make easier the confiscation
of proceeds from criminal activities.

However, anti-terrorist measures should “fully respect human rights,”
the Council of Europe ministers said in a resolution adopted at the
end of a two-day conference.

Finnish Justice Minister Johannes Koskinen, who hosted the meetings,
said that the anti-terrorist campaign was “a top priority” in the
46-nation organization.

“Terrorism is a threat to European fundamental values; the rule of law,
human rights and democracy,” Koskinen said at a news conference. He
urged member nations to adopt previous anti-terrorist protocols as
well as resolutions passed in Helsinki.

Finnish President Tarja Halonen, who opened the conference, said
the Council of Europe – the continent’s top human rights watchdog –
played a central role in “strengthening human rights, democracy and
the rule of law” in Europe.

“It has laid a firm foundation for the rapid progress of European
integration,” Halonen said, but cautioned that several nations that
had recently adopted parliamentary democracy and the rule of law “have
a long way to go in strengthening civil society … and safeguarding
the freedom of expression.”

Concerned about growing debt in “a consumer credit society,” a
resolution passed by the participants, including 30 justice ministers,
called on governments “to take measures to seek legal action and
practical solutions to debt problems encountered by citizens.”

Participants also discussed the reform of European prison rules,
standardizing regulations in the fight against crime and assisting
prisoners to reintegrate into society.

The next meeting of the council’s justice ministers is scheduled to
be held in Yerevan, Armenia, in 2006.

On the Net:

http://www.coe.int/2005-helsinki

Toronto: Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Commemorative Events

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian National Committee of Toronto
45 Hallcrown Place
North York Ontario
Contact: Vahan Ajamian
Tel: 416.491.2900
Fax: 416.491.2211
E-mail: [email protected]

In memory of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian
Community Centre in Toronto and the Armenian National Committee of Toronto
would like to bring to your attention the following commemorative events:

Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Commemorative Events.

*Sunday, April 10, 11:00am Cross Country Run at Armenian Community Centre,
Toronto. The event is organized by Homenentmen Toronto with all proceeds
donated to the Armenian National Committee of Toronto.

*Sunday, April 17th, 3:00 pm
Commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Armenian Community Centre, 45 Hallcrown Place, Willowdale (Highway 401 &
Victoria Park Avenue). Official commemoration commences at 3:00 p.m. Key
note speaker is Dr. Gerald Caplan, renowned Genocide Scholar, Author of
?Rwanda: The Preventable Genocide?.

* Wednesday, April 20th, 8:00 pm.
?Cultural Genocide: the Destruction of Armenian Monuments in Turkey?
Exhibition of Photographs, by Samuel Garabedian.
North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge Street, Toronto.
The exhibition will be open to public till Sunday April 24, 2005
The event is organized with collaboration of Hamazkayin Toronto chapter.

*Thursday, April 21, 6:30 pm. Candlelight Vigil, Queen?s Park, Front
Garden. Organized by Armenian Youth of Toronto. Reception to follow at Hart
House, U of T.

*Sunday, April 24, 2005. Ottawa Ralley ? This year the rally will take
place at the Turkish Embassy, 197 Wurtemburg Street, Ottawa. Departure at
6:30am from the Armenian Community Centre. 45 Hallcrown Place, Willowdale,
Ont.

*Friday, April 29, 8:00 pm at the Hamazkyin Theatre (50 Hallcrown Place),
attend Hamazkayin film screening of Hagop Goudsouzian?s ?My Son Shall Be
Armenian?, a National Film Board of Canada production.

In addition, Sunday April 10th 2005 at 2:00pm the Armenian National
Committee of Toronto will host its second ANC T Update. The update will
take place in the ACC Library.

Armenian National Committee of Toronto
45 Hallcrown Place,
Willowdale, Ont.
Tel: (416) 491-2900 Fax: (416) 491-2211
[email protected]

Large Orthodox delegations at Pope’s funeral

Large Orthodox delegations at Pope’s funeral

Vatican, Apr. 08
CWNews.com

– Orthodox Church leaders were extremely well represented at the
funeral of Pope John Paul II in an unmistakable testimony to the
late Pope’s efforts to restore unity between Christians of the East
and West.

The Archbishop of Canterbury led a large Anglican delegation to
the funeral, and there were many prominent Jewish religious leaders
(including the late Pope’s good friend, Rome’s former chief Rabbi Elio
Toaff) and delegations of Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim clerics. But
the most noteworthy representations came from the Eastern churches.

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople was the senior
Orthodox prelate in attendance– as, indeed, he is the leading
figure in the Orthodox world. Despite frequent clashes with the
Holy See during the past decade, the Russian Orthodox Church sent
Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk, the top ecumenical official of the
Moscow patriarchate. The Greek Orthodox patriarchates of Alexandria
and Jerusalem were represented, respectively, by Metropolitan Petros
and Bishop Theoktist. A total of 36 prelates represented the 12
autocephalous churches of the Orthodox world: the Orthodox churches
of Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Romania, Finland, Bulgaria, the Czech
and Slovak republics, Cypress, Greece, Poland, Albania, and America.

There were also many representatives from the Oriental Orthodox
churches– those Christian bodies that broke with Rome in the 5th
century after the Council of Chalcedon. Among them were the Coptic
patriarch of Egypt and the Syriac patriarch of Antioch. Catholicos
Karekin II led a substantial group from the Armenian Apostolic Church,
which had drawn very close to Rome during the latest pontificate. Also
present were Patriarchs Abba Paulos of Ethiopia; Mar Dinkha IV of
the Assyrian Church, and an envoy from the Eritrean Orthodox Church.

Armenia and Germany Signed Two Major Programs

ARMENIA AND GERMANY SIGNED TWO MAJOR PROGRAMS

Pan Armenian News

08.04.2005 03:12

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 7 the Armenian government in the person of
Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian and Germany in
the person of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Heike
Renate Peitsch within the frames of the Armenian-German financial
cooperation signed two agreements – “The program of conservancy- South
Caucasus-Armenia” and “The program of contribution to use of sources
of recreative energy”, IA Regnum reports. Within the first program 22
million euro will be allocated to the Armenian government. According
to Vardan Khachatrian it is based on the strategy of development and
preservation of fauna and flora and is one of the possible fields
of cooperation between Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. The second
program calls for a 6 million euro credit for the reconstruction,
expansion and perfection of small hydroelectric stations as well as
processing of solar and wind energy and a 1.5 million euro grant. In
the Minister’s words, an Armenian-German Foundation of Recreative
Energy will be formed and headed by President of RA Central Bank Tigran
Sargsian and government members. An inter-departmental commission
(with the participation of German KfW Bank), which will decide on the
partner-banks and small hydroelectric stations, determine the general
strategy as well as keep control over the program implementation. Both
programs will be launched this autumn and last for three years. Vardan
Khachatrian also informed that the Foundation will receive 15 million
euro for the development of small and middle business. April 17-21 the
Armenian delegation will depart for Germany to outline the financial
cooperation for the next 2-3 years. It should be noted that Armenia
occupied the 8-th position in her consistency in fulfilling the
commitments among Germany’s 80 states- financial partners.

AAA Executive Director: Karabakh Armenians Made Their Choice …

Pan Armenian News

AAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: KARABAKH ARMENIANS MADE THEIR CHOICE FOR FREEDOM AND
DEMOCRACY

08.04.2005 04:44

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The international community concurs that Armenian
Karabakh can never again be governed by Azerbaijan, Executive Director
of the Armenian Assembly of America stated in a letter addressed to
an American newspaper. The letter was the response to the article
by head of the Caspian Energy Consulting Rob Sobhani. Mr. Vartian
stated that Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh have made their choice for
freedom and democracy while defending their adherence to the legal
norms in thew war imposed by Azerbaijan 10 years ago. Besides, in
his article Mr. Sobhani claims that Armenian authorities are unable
to manage their armed forces and armaments. However just two weeks
ago the FBI praised “the professionalism and active cooperation of
the Armenian authorities” in a sting operation in which would-be
smugglers were nabbed before they attempted to move the weapons
into the United States. In fact, Washington has praised Armenia’s
military cooperation, calling the country a “key partner” in the
war on terror. When commenting on Sobhani’s statement regarding
non-parity of US foreign aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan, Ross Vartian
noted that the US assistance to Armenia would not be so critical
if Turkish and Azeri blockades were not strangling its eastern and
western borders. “Mr. Sobhani was right to mention that Armenian
President Robert Kocharian supports a peaceful resolution to the
Karabakh conflict while his Azeri counterpart does not. President
Ilham Aliyev has declared repeatedly that he is “not in a hurry”
to settle the conflict and would start a new war at the time of his
choosing”, the letter says.