Pope showing first signs of losing consciousness, Vatican says

Pope showing first signs of losing consciousness, Vatican says

AP Worldstream;
Apr 02, 2005

VICTOR L. SIMPSON

Pope John Paul II’s condition remains unchanged and “very grave,” and
he began showing the first signs of losing consciousness at dawn
Saturday, the Vatican said.

The 84-year-old pope’s health has rapidly deteriorated, with his heart
and kidneys failing after he suffered a urinary tract infection.

But John Paul is not in a coma and opens his eyes when spoken to,
papal spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls told reporters. He said the pope
was still speaking as of Friday night.

“Mass was celebrated at 7:30 this morning in the presence of the
pope,” although the pontiff did not concelebrate the rite, the
spokesman said. “Sometimes it seems as if he were resting with his
eyes closed, but when you speak to him, he opens his eyes,” he said.

When Navarro-Valls went to the papal apartment around 9:30 a.m. (0730
GMT) Saturday morning, the pope’s two secretaries, three nuns from the
papal household and his personal physician were with John Paul.

The Vatican said it would issue another update around 5:30-6
p.m. (1530-1600 GMT). It said its press office would remain open all
night for a second night.

Navarro-Valls said aides had told the pope that thousands of young
people were in St. Peter’s Square on Friday evening.

“In fact, he seemed to be referring to them when, in his words, and
repeated several times, he seemed to have said the following sentence:
‘I have looked for you. Now you have come to me. And I thank you,'”
the spokesman said.

Italy canceled all weekend soccer games Saturday out of respect for
the pope’s plight.

A Vatican cardinal, Achille Silvestrini, said John Paul was able to
recognize him and another cardinal Saturday morning, the Italian news
agency ANSA reported.

John Paul “gave some sign of recognizing people,” Silvestrini was
quoted as saying after paying a call on the pope with Cardinal
Jean-Louis Tauran.

“His slow death throes proceed … but he is showing strong cardiac
resistance,” the Italian news agency Apcom quoted Silvestrini as
saying after visiting the pontiff Saturday morning.

“I found him relaxed, placid, serene. He was in his bed. He was
breathing without labor. He looked like he lost weight,” Silvestrini
said.

“When I and Cardinal Tauran were brought into his room by Monsignor
Stanislaw (Dziwisz), who announced us in both Italian and Polish, the
pope showed with a vibration of his face that he understood,
indicating with a movement of his eyes. He showed he was reacting,” he
added.

For a second day, the Vatican announced a series of papal appointments
including a Spanish bishop, an official of the Armenian Catholic
Church and ambassadors to El Salvador and Panama.

John Paul’s overall condition, which has rapidly deteriorated since
Thursday, remained unchanged and very serious, the Vatican said.

“The general cardio-respiratory and metabolic conditions are
substantially unvaried and therefore very grave. Since dawn this
morning there have been first signs that consciousness is being
affected,” Navarro-Valls said.

One of the pope’s closest aides, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, was quoted
Saturday as saying that when he saw the pontiff on Friday morning,
John Paul was “aware that he is passing to the Lord.”

The pope “gave me the final farewell,” the news agency of the Italian
bishops conference quoted the German cardinal as saying Friday night.

Tourists and pilgrims streamed anew into St. Peter’s Square on
Saturday, and around the world, priests readied Roman Catholics for
the pope’s passing. Many expressed hope that his final hours would be
peaceful.

“Now he prepares to meet the Lord,” Cardinal Francis George said at a
Mass in Chicago on Friday. “As the portals of death open for him, as
they will for each of us … we must accompany him with our own
prayers.”

A workman in the square, declining to give his name, told The
Associated Press that crews were taking down the canopy on the steps
of St. Peter’s Basilica, which had covered an altar during Easter
Sunday Mass, because they had orders to clear the space for when the
pope’s coffin eventually is carried into the square.

In a sign of the pope’s decline, several cardinals from the United
States and Latin America said they were heading to Rome. After the
official mourning period following the death of a pope, cardinals hold
a secret vote in the Sistine Chapel to choose a successor.

The Il Secolo XIX newspaper of Genoa reported that the pope, with the
help of his private secretary Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz, wrote a
note to his aides urging them not to weep for him.

“I am happy, and you should be as well,” the note reportedly
said. “Let us pray together with joy.”

However, Navarro-Valls said he couldn’t confirm the report, even after
speaking to the pope’s secretary.

Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, head of the Vatican’s health care
office, told Mexico’s Televisa dal Vaticano that the pope “is about to
die.”

“I talked to the doctors and they told me there is no more hope,” the
Mexican cardinal told the television channel.

As word of his deteriorating condition spread across the globe,
special Masses celebrated the pope for transforming the Roman Catholic
Church during his 26-year papacy and for his example in fearlessly
confronting death.

Hospitalized twice last month after breathing crises, and fitted with
a breathing tube and a feeding tube, John Paul has become a picture of
suffering.

His papacy has been marked by its call to value the aged and to
respect the sick, subjects the pope has turned to as he battles
Parkinson’s disease and crippling knee and hip ailments. The pope also
survived a 1981 assassination attempt, when a Turkish gunman shot him
in the abdomen.

In Washington, the White House said U.S. President George W. Bush and
his wife were praying for the pope and that the world’s concern was “a
testimony to his greatness.”

Cardinal Marcio Francesco Pompedda, a high-ranking Vatican
administrator, visited the pope Friday morning and said he opened his
eyes and smiled.

“I understood he recognized me. It was a wonderful smile _ I’ll
remember it forever. It was a benevolent smile _ a father-like smile,”
Pompedda told RAI television. He told the Milan daily Il Giornale the
pope was lying in bed propped up by pillows, and twice tried but
failed to say something.

“There were various tubes, and an intravenous drip, but I confess that
I didn’t dwell on these details,” said Pompedda, adding that the pope
appeared to be “suffering but serene.”

John Paul’s health declined sharply Thursday when he developed a high
fever brought on by the infection. The pope suffered septic shock and
heart problems during treatment for the infection, the Vatican said.

Septic shock involves both bacteria in the blood and a consequent
over-relaxing of the blood vessels. The vessels, which are normally
narrow and taut, get floppy in reaction to the bacteria and can’t
sustain any pressure. That loss of blood pressure is catastrophic,
making the heart work hard to compensate for the collapse.

Dr. Gianni Angelini, a professor of cardiac surgery at Bristol
University in England, said the chances of an elderly person in John
Paul’s condition surviving septic shock more than 48 hours was no more
than 20 percent, “but that would be in an intensive care unit with
very aggressive treatment.”

Russian defence minister due in Tajikistan for CIS exercises

Russian defence minister due in Tajikistan for CIS exercises

Avesta web site
2 Apr 05

Dushanbe, 2 April: Russian Defence Minister Sergey Ivanov will observe
the final phase of the Rubezh-2005 joint command and staff exercises
of the Collective Security Treaty Organization [CSTO; members are
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia]
planned at the Eshak Maydon firing range in Tajikistan’s [southern]
Khatlon Region on 6 April, the head of the Tajik Foreign Ministry
information department, Igor Sattorov, has told Avesta.

He said the Russian defence minister would arrive in Dushanbe on 5
April. Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov is scheduled to receive the
Russian defence minister.

The CSTO Rubezh-2005 exercises, which will be held in three phases,
started in Dushanbe this morning at a base of the Tajik Defence
Ministry’s Military Institute.

The main purpose of the exercises is to approve the main provisions
and recommendations to adopt and implement joint decisions on using
the forces and means of the collective security of the CSTO member
states; and to check the accuracy of operational and tactical
calculations on deployment of the forces and means of the collective
security system, and on the amount of military and technical
assistance to be provided to Tajikistan and the period for which this
is provided.

UEFA U21. Netherlands 0 Armenia 0

No way through for Dutch
Tuesday, 29 March 2005
By Berend Scholten

Armenia secured an impressive point

The Netherlands suffered another UEFA European Under-21 Championship
qualifying Group 1 setback as they followed a 2-0 defeat by Romania
with a home draw against lowly Armenia.

Pasveer save Coach Foppe de Haan had admitted his disappointment at
the Romania loss, especially at the lack of discipline leading to a
red card for Robin van Persie. But the closest they came tonight was
through Klaas Jan Huntelaar, selected ahead of Collins John, who hit
the post in the first half. Armenia could even have won the game with
15 minutes left, but Remko Pasveer saved Khoren Veranyan’s effort.

June games De Haan’s side are now three points behind the
second-placed Czech Republic, and may well need to defeat leaders
Romania on 3 June to revive their bid for a play-off place. Armenia,
who moved above Finland into fifth place with today’s point, welcome
F.Y.R. Macedonia the same day.

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CIS military exercises start in Tajikistan

CIS military exercises start in Tajikistan

Avesta web site
2 Apr 05

Dushanbe, 2 April: The Rubezh-2005 joint command and staff exercises
of the Collective Security Treaty Organization [CSTO; members are
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia]
member states started in Dushanbe today, the head of the Tajik Defence
Ministry press service, Zarobiddin Sirojev, has told Avesta.

He said that Tajik Defence Minister Col-Gen Sherali Khayrulloyev, who
is overseeing the exercises, had delivered a speech at an official
ceremony to open the Rubezh-2005 joint command and staff exercises of
the CSTO member states.

Sirojev noted that the exercises would be held in three phases. The
first phase is planned to include the efficient deployment of the
command and headquarters of the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces in
the Central Asian region (CRDF). The second phase will see the
planning of the use of the collective forces during joint
operations. In the third phase, which will include field firing
tactical exercises at the Eshak Maydon [south of the Tajik capital]
firing range, CRDF subunits will work on managing the forces and means
of the collective security system and the units and subunits of Tajik
ministries and departments.

The Tajik leadership, the defence ministers of the CSTO member states,
[representatives from] the CIS antiterrorist centre and the CSTO
secretary-general, Nikolay Bordyuzha, will observe the final stage of
the drills set for 6 April.

The main purpose of the exercises is to approve the main provisions
and recommendations to adopt and implement joint decisions on using
the forces and means of the collective security of the CSTO member
states; and to check the accuracy of operational and tactical
calculations on deployment of the forces and means of the collective
security system, and on the amount of military and technical
assistance to be provided to Tajikistan and the period for which this
is provided.

Speaker Will Sign Agreement on Free & Fair Local Elections

ARTUR BAGHDASARIAN TO UNDERTAKE SOON SIGNING OF SOCIAL CONCORD
AGREEMENT AIMED AT FREE, FAIR AND TRANSPARENT ELECTIONS TO LOCAL
SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 1, the newspaper “New Time”
published an article entitled “Choice of Future or in the Name of
Social Concord” by the RA NA Speaker Artur Baghdasarian. Underlining
the importance of the upcoming elections to the local self-government
bodies in terms of establisment of a democratic Armenia, the NA
Speaker expressed a wish to undertake “an initiative to sign a unique
agreement of social concord aimed at holding free, fair and
transparent elections, which may become an opportunity of social
agreement in order to hold the upcoming elections under conditions of
truly fair competition.” He is confident that his initiative will come
under criticism and be objected and denied by those for whom
“Armenia’s real democratization process and political tolerance are of
no value.” At the same time he is sure that the political and social
organizations, as well as the mass media and citizens who realize the
necessity of social concord will prevail. Noting that “international,
speaking mildly, unfavorable assessments” have been made about all the
elections held in Armenia since 1995, A. Baghdasarian expressed
conviction that “although with some delay, but the time has come to
finalize an important line.” In A. Baghdasarian’s opinion, the
creation of a new system of values that presupposes free elections
requires the manifestation of idealism and courage – “idealism because
the fair election is like a political bluff for many, and courage
because it is necessary for making a breakthrough into tomorrow.”
Otherwise, according to A. Baghdasarian, the domestic political hatred
will continue strengthening its positions in Armenia, “the process of
corrupting and discrediting everyone and everything” will further
develop, while the hope in the country’s future and progress will
faint away with all the inevitable consequences.

Georgian and Armenian leaders discuss energy, CIS and Russian bases

Georgian and Armenian leaders discuss energy, CIS and Russian bases

Imedi TV, Tbilisi
2 Apr 05

The Georgian and Armenian presidents [Mikheil Saakashvili and Robert
Kocharyan] have already left [the ski resort of] Gudauri. After
arriving in Tbilisi, the Armenian president’s motorcade will go
straight to the airport and Robert Kocharyan will leave for Armenia.

The two presidents made no comments for the press in Gudauri. However,
the secretary of the [Georgian National] Security Council talked to
journalists about the details of their meeting. Gela Bezhuashvili said
that the energy sector was one of the main topics discussed at the
meeting. It has been decided that Georgia will start importing
Armenian electricity from autumn. Saakashvili and Kocharyan also
discussed the prospects of the CIS.

The issue of [Georgia’s Armenian-populated] Akhalkalaki District and
the Russian military base there was another important topic discussed
by the presidents. Gela Bezhuashvili said that in this respect
Kocharyan’s position was goodneighbourly and that the Armenian
president was not going to interfere in Georgia’s domestic affairs.

Armenian premier sets out principles of Karabakh settlement

Armenian premier sets out principles of Karabakh settlement

Arminfo
2 Apr 05

YEREVAN

Internal stability and economic growth in Armenia are the main
guarantees of finding a fair and peaceful solution to the Karabakh
conflict, the leader of the Republican Party of Armenia [RPA], Prime
Minister Andranik Markaryan, told a meeting dedicated to the 15th
anniversary of the RPA today.

Markaryan said that from now on, the RPA will insist on five principles
of resolving the conflict. The party insists that Stepanakert’s
subordination to Baku should be ruled out, the safety of the people of
Karabakh should be guaranteed, Nagornyy Karabakh should not remain an
enclave, the Karabakh conflict should not be resolved by changing
Armenia’s borders and Stepanakert should be included in the peace
process.

BAKU: OSCE chief, Azeri leaders discuss NK, parliamentary polls

OSCE chief, Azeri leaders discuss Karabakh, parliamentary polls

Space TV, Baku
2 Apr 05

[Presenter] Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Speaker Murtuz
Alasgarov have met the OSCE chairman-in-office, Dimitrij Rupel, who is
visiting Azerbaijan. Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov and the head
of the Azerbaijani community of Karabakh, Nizami Bahmanov, also had a
meeting with Rupel this morning.

[Correspondent over video of a news conference] Following the meeting,
Elmar Mammadyarov and Dimitrij Rupel held a briefing. The Slovenian
guest said that although the visit was short, the talks touched on the
main issues.

[Rupel speaking with Azeri voice-over] Our main goal is to cooperate
with each other peacefully. The main issues discussed at the meeting
with Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov were the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict and parliamentary elections to be held in autumn.
The negotiations should be continued to settle the conflict peacefully.
I have heard some interesting things here, which could help us with
the peaceful settlement of the conflict.

[Correspondent] Asked by journalists whether he said that Nagornyy
Karabakh was a disputed territory between Azerbaijan and Armenia,
Rupel declined to give a precise answer, neither confirming nor
denying it.

As for the fact that the Armenian community of Karabakh is not taking
part in the talks, Rupel said that he had already met both the
Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of Karabakh. Quote, we should
listen to various views and opinions. But we cannot change the format
of the peace process, end quote.

Mr Rupel also talked about the parliamentary elections to be held in
autumn. Quote, we should make sure that transparency and democracy are
observed in the elections. It is interesting that there are powerful
authorities and weak opposition in the country. But despite this, we
do not support any side unilaterally. We are trying to help, end
quote.

After this, the OSCE chairman-in office said that while in Armenia, he
discussed the handover of the three soldiers of our national army
taken captive by the Armenian side. He said that the Armenian
authorities promised to return them within a short period of time. But
Rupel could not say the exact time of the handover.

As for the truce violations on the front line, Mr Rupel said that this
situation was due to the lengthy peace process. This is connected with
the peace process. If the negotiating process does yield any results,
this might lead to more incidents. That’s why, meetings to achieve
peace should be continued, end quote.

Asif Aliyev, Rovsan Valiyev, Space.

Ashtarak Kat To Increase Milk Purchases By 25% This Year

ASHTARAK KAT TO INCREASE MILK PURCHASES BY 25% THIS YEAR

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The company Ashtarak Kat plans to
purchase 20-25% more milk this year. According to the company chairman
Ashot Apoyan, another 3 milk purchase facilities will be added to the
current 3 ones in Gegharkunik marz, and a milk purchase facility will
be opened in Alaverdi. The company is buying milk from about 1.5
thousand farms of the communities located in the highland zones.

According to A. Apoyan, the company is going to increase the range of
its production. In addition to ice-cream, sour cream, cottage cheese,
cheese and other dairy products, it will also produce processed cheese
with mushroom, pepper and ham. Ashot Apoyan added that the company
intends to export its production. For this purpose, Ashtarak Kat will
participate in the exhibition “Armenia Today. Expo 2005” to be held in
Tbilisi on April 21-23.

Consideration of Draft Res on Arm. Genocide in Bundestag Postponed

CONSIDERATION OF DRAFT RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN BUNDESTAG POSTPONED

01.04.2005 03:49

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Faction of Social Democrats and Greens submitted to
the Bundestag the proposal to postpone the consideration of the draft
resolution on the Armenian Genocide Mitteldeutsche Zeitung reports.

The coalition of Social Democrats and Greens did not wish to worsen
relations with Turkey on the threshold of Gerhard Schroder’s visit to
Ankara.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress