Government Target Money For Low Income Families

A1 Plus | 18:27:54 | 17-11-2004 | Social |

GOVERNMENT TARGET MONEY FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES

Labour and social security minister Aghvan Vardanyan, speaking Wednesday
in National Assembly, said the ministry would be given 46,2 billion
drams from the 2005 state budget for the implementation of 26 programs,
the biggest of which is the Family Benefits Program focused on 135
thousand families.

These low-income families are to be paid12,000 drams while retirees’
pensions will rise slightly and won’t exceed 9,000 drams.

This controversy generated discord of MPs. Lawmakers say this won’t
promote poverty reduction.

The legislators also called into question the eligibility of the
families included in the list for receiving poverty benefits.

Labour and social security minister Aghvan Vardanyan said criteria
themselves are good enough, but they are being applied by people.

The ministry’s figures show 20 percent of the people included in the
list should not receive state benefits while 5 percent of those families
living in poverty remained out of the program.

Mondial-2006/qualifications – Armenie et Roumanie 1 – 1

Agence France Presse
17 novembre 2004 mercredi 5:02 PM GMT

Mondial-2006/qualifications – ArmĂ©nie et Roumanie 1 Ă  1

EREVAN 17 nov

L’ArmĂ©nie et la Roumanie ont fait match nul 1 Ă  1 (mi-temps: 0-1) en
qualifications de la zone Europe (groupe 1) au Mondial-2006 de
football, mercredi Ă  Erevan.

Buts:

Arménie: Dokhoyan (63)

Roumanie: Marica (29)

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Adhesion Turquie a l’UE: des deputes vont manifester devant Assemble

Agence France Presse
17 novembre 2004 mercredi 12:08 PM GMT

AdhĂ©sion Turquie Ă  l’UE: des dĂ©putĂ©s vont manifester devant
l’AssemblĂ©e

PARIS

Un “groupe de rĂ©flexion” regroupant quelque 80 parlementaires
hostiles Ă  l’entrĂ©e de la Turquie dans l’Union europĂ©enne appelle Ă 
se joindre, ce mercredi, Ă  un rassemblement devant l’AssemblĂ©e Ă 
l’initiative de plusieurs organisations armĂ©niennes, a annoncĂ© un des
fondateurs de ce groupe, le député Philippe Pemezec (UMP,
Hauts-de-Seine).

Ce groupe, formĂ© en septembre, rĂ©unit pour l’essentiel des dĂ©putĂ©s
UMP, ainsi que 4 députés UDF et un sénateur UMP.

Dans un communiqué, M. Pemezec souligne que les parlementaires de ce
groupe sont d’abord appelĂ©s Ă  se rĂ©unir Ă  17h00 dans une salle de
l’AssemblĂ©e, avant de se joindre Ă  18h00 au rassemblement devant le
Palais Bourbon.

Organisée un mois avant le sommet européen qui doit se prononcer sur
l’ouverture de nĂ©gociations avec Ankara, cette manifestation a pour
but de protester contre le refus du gouvernement d’organiser au
Parlement un débat avec vote sur ce dossier.

Les organisateurs de ce rassemblement précisent, dans un communiqué,
qu’ils mettront une urne Ă  la disposition des dĂ©putĂ©s pour qu’ils
votent sur cette question “puisqu’on les en empĂȘche dans
l’hĂ©micycle”.

De son cĂŽtĂ©, le groupe PS a indiquĂ©, dans un communiquĂ©, qu’il sera
représenté à ce rassemblement par René Rouquet (Val-de-Marne).

Le président du groupe Jean-Marc Ayrault, M. Rouquet et Nathalie
Gautier (RhÎne) ont en outre reçu mercredi matin une délégation du
Comité de défense de la cause arménienne (CDCA). A cette occasion, le
groupe PS a demandĂ© l'”inscription prioritaire Ă  l’ordre du jour de
l’AssemblĂ©e” de sa proposition de loi visant Ă  rĂ©primer la nĂ©gation
du génocide arménien.

M. Pemezec est Ă©galement l’auteur d’une proposition de loi similaire.

Sezgin relaxe pour propos remettant en cause existence d’un genocide

Le Monde, France
17 novembre 2004

JUSTICE : Aydin Sezgin a été relaxé pour des propos remettant en
cause l’existence d’un gĂ©nocide armĂ©nien.;
DĂ©pĂȘche

Le consul général de Turquie à Paris, Aydin Sezgin, a été relaxé,
lundi 15 novembre, par le tribunal correctionnel de Paris, des
poursuites engagées contre lui par le Comité de défense de la cause
arménienne (CDCA) pour des propos remettant en cause, sur le site
Internet du consulat, l’existence d’un gĂ©nocide armĂ©nien.

Students Fighting Against Corruption

A1 Plus | 16:35:16 | 16-11-2004 | Social |

STUDENTS FIGHTING AGAINST CORRUPTION

During September-October of 2004 ARF `Nikol Aghbalyan’ Student Union
held a survey on `Corruption in Institutes of Higher Education of
Armenia’ among the 1100 students of 11 state institutes of higher
education of Armenia.

‘The aim of the survey was to find out what students thought about
corruption in their colleges, which reasons of college corruption they
stress, which of the phases in education process they consider more
corrupted, which of structures they underline for fighting against
college corruption and what their personal willingness is to struggle
against the fallacious phenomenon’, Karen Antashyan, member of `Nikol
Aghbalyan’ Student Union said.

Under the survey, 47% of the persons surveyed are pessimistic and think
corruption has always been in colleges and will be.

Students cited low wages of lecturers, draft evasion by students and
patronage of IHE leadership as the reasons for college corruption.

43% of the surveyed students expressed willingness to partake in any
initiative for fighting with corruption, 25% finds actions must be taken
against college corruption but excluded own participation in the
process, and 32% thinks all the initiatives for that purpose will fail.

Only in Armenian State Institute of Physical Training 5 lecturers have
been dismissed for corruption. No lecturer has been discharged from
other colleges – maybe there is no corruption there?

Members of ARF `Nikol Aghbalyan’ Student Union think the rest of youth
unions will join them and will fight more actively against corruption.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Envoy vows to implement “serious” projects in Samtskhe-Javakheti

Envoy vows to implement “serious” projects in Georgia’s Armenian-populated
area

A-Info news agency
15 Nov 04

Akhalkalaki, 5 November: The Georgian president’s representative in
Samtskhe-Javakhetia [Georgia’s Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti
Region], Nikoloz Nikolozishvili, has said that from now on he will
meet journalists every weekend and brief them on weekly events in the
region.

A number of important events will be organized in the region, he said.

The presidential representative pledged to brief the media and the
local community on a regular basis on relations between the company BP
and local residents. He also promised to focus on the developments in
the customs and transport spheres.

Nikolozishvili intends to implement serious projects and relies on the
media for the coverage of his activities.

Armenian government won’t raise salaries of public servants in 2005

Armenian government won’t raise salaries of public servants in 2005

Mediamax news agency
15 Nov 04

YEREVAN

The government of Armenia has taken a “political decision” not to
raise in 2005 the salaries of public servants, including the people
occupying political posts.

Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan said this at hearings on
the draft budget in the National Assembly today. The prime minister
said that “the saved sum of money will be, thus, channelled into the
reduction of social polarization in society”.

It was planned to raise salaries of the public servants in line with
the programme of medium-term expenditures for 2005-2007, Markaryan
said.

[Passage omitted: 2005 budget details]

Arresting Vanunu While Burying Arafat

Media Monitors Network
Nov 16 2004

Arresting Vanunu While Burying Arafat
by Mary La Rosa

“Mr. Vanunu, who is a Christian and who claims his faith profoundly
directed and sustained him during the worse of his imprisonment,
gives much credit to the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ.”

They stormed St Georges early in the morning
just like it was Ramallah
and the Ghost of some other plot the base of their desire
Machine guns poised ready to fire
How many agents do you think it takes
to intimidate Anglican Bishop Riah?

How many agents needed to crash a cathedral gate
How many agents to dash past clergy and Pax Ecclesiae
How many agents to frighten the Christian pilgrims
and seize the unarmed Mordechai?

Mr Vanunu remained calm.

They took him away with automatic weapons and hostility
Later they returned him without harm but missing his technology
Without regard for laptop sanctity and inviolability
towards sacred place, circle, temple, mosque or church
how many security agents DOES it take to represent a fascist state?

MLR

On November 10 2004, Fredrik Heffermehl, Norwegian author of the book
“Peace Is Possible” and spokesperson for the International Free
Vanunu Campaign distributed an online report and analysis concerning
the ongoing and active campaign for full human and civil rights for
Israeli nuclear whistle blower Mordechai Vanunu. Mr Vanunu is
currently living with the ambiguity of not quite full freedom. While
it appears that he was physically released from one Israeli styled
prison six months ago, he is seemingly further punished and being
held prisoner by being forced to remain under court restrictions that
prevent him from leaving the country that does not really want him,
but also does not really want him to be free. The overt theme of
Israel’s continued restrictions over Mr Vanunu’s civil rights and
liberties is one that claims security , not vengeance, to be at the
core paranoia about Mr Vanunu’s twenty year old memory of such
“secrets” now known and published throughout the free world.

Fredrik Heffermehl, who is also a lawyer and Vice President of the
International Peace Bureau had only just presented the newly proposed
legal strategy based upon review of Mordechai’s situation and the
progress of the campaign thus far. Due to various aspects of Mr
Vanunu’s unique case re: its legality, civil rights, environmental
concerns, an international awareness and interest in the case has
been growing. Mr. Heffermehl’s report welcomed a larger international
presence including special interest groups that support Mordechai and
umbrella together in support of the abolition of nuclear
proliferation. Another lawyer and activist, Jennifer Harbury joins Mr
Heffermehl in Lawyers For Full Freedom For Vanunu . She is currently
working on a project that exposes the various use and users of
torture and she brings to the Vanunu campaign her expertise in
championing political prisoners and human rights causes.

Less than one day after Mr Heffermehl posted his report to an
international community of supporters, Mordechai Vanunu was taken
away in a fanfare of commando style mobbing. If indeed this event
took place to contrast the event of Yasser Arafat’s death and
funeral, why did Israeli security still deem it so necessary to
utilize such armed force against unarmed Christian clergy and
pilgrims.? Some witnesses reported as many as thirty security agents
arriving in various kinds of vehicles brandishing weapons across the
threshold of the sanctity of the Church grounds, and against the much
outraged indignation of the Right Reverend Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal.

Bishop Riah is the Christian leader of the Anglican community at the
Cathedral of St George in Jerusalem where Vanunu has been living in
sanctuary from those who wish to do him physical harm. This is not
the first time Bishop Riah has been rudely approached by security
police with regards to Mordechai Vanunu. Since offering Mordechai
Vanunu the hospitality and protection of the Church, Bishop Riah has
been stopped and detained at Tel Aviv airport. There he was subjected
to a body search and he was interrogated by the Shin Bet.

Bishop Riah , as a Palestinian Christian, has experienced most of his
life living under Occupation.

Considering his past and present status in the Anglican community
this recent incursion is a great disrespect and an affront to all
Churches. Since this inappropriate incident and armed visit that
included Mordechai’s arrest, the Anglican Church and the Compass Rose
Society have featured Bishop Riah’s letter and reaction to this
latest assault.

He remains Mordechai’s loyal friend and spiritual adviser.
The motivation behind making the dramatic kind of arrest at St
George’s that befitted some dangerous kingpin with some equally armed
entourage, is unclear at this time, except that it has provided the
Vanunu campaign with further vitality in the medias. Mr Vanunu
remained calm and the other guests and clergy, after expressing their
initial shock and dismay, are now expressing their outrage. It has
been alarming to notice how an established religious leader at his
center and consecrated ground, is treated by an over active police
force thus setting further example for those “unofficial” and self
proclaimed police gangs known for acting out racist hatred and
violence near illegal settlements. Other religious leaders, pilgrims
and concerned travelers must consider if this incident is part of a
current trend by the Israeli government to single out certain types
of Jesus followers, especially those involved in human rights issues
and/or unpopular causes.

An unpopular cause, besides Mordechai Vanunu’s complete freedom,
appears to be any overt defense of the Palestinian people’s basic
human rights and needs. Christians involved in using their presence
in order to protect Palestinians from settler violence have been
physically attacked while walking as a protective presence with
school children. The Christian Peacemaker Team in Hebron has reported
on such settler violence for some time now. Israeli and Christian
groups report that the rate of incidence has increased but with
little or no real policing of the hate crimes.

Recently tensions in Jerusalem involving chronic abuse of Christian
clergy by orthodox students culminated when a Jewish orthodox student
spat at an archbishop during a procession from Jerusalem’s Armenian
Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the site that
comemorates the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. The student in this
particular incident was arrested, after ripping the cross from the
neck of the cleric. The Armenian Christians reported that the
spitting is an ongoing and continuous problem and one that comes from
adult men and women , as well teens.

The Presbyterian Church has been recently featured in alternative and
some mainstream medias for its latest strategy and decision to do
something positive on behalf of the existing and continuing suffering
of the Palestinian people living under occupation. Tired of waiting
for yet another official UN veto to stop “even” investigation of
human rights violations in the Occupied Territories, the Presbyterian
Church has decided to take direct action against illegal settlements
and the illegal targeting of human rights activists in the Occupied
Territories.

By making such brave and courageous commitment to peace in the name
of values directly associated with the life and teachings of Jesus,
the Presbyterians, have come under attack.

As a pro active commitment to peace and justice, the Presbyterian
Church announced it would target specific companies and businesses
that operate on occupied land, and or companies that support illegal
settlements, build barriers and make business with organizations that
support violence against the Palestinian people. The Church further
explained that all Companies can balance their past bad business
practices by protesting the occupation, helping victims, contributing
to a viable economy for an independent Palestinian state, or
employing Israeli Arabs or Palestinians.

“The goal is not to divest but persuade organizations to change their
behavior,” said Jerry Van Marter, director of the Presbyterian News
Service.

This statement and statements like this have inspired bullying and
threats from violent Jewish extremist groups operating in the US and
abroad. Tensions have risen with the most recent arson threats that
have been directed specifically towards Presbyterian churches all
around the United States. Threats of arson were sent to individual
Churches and included swatiska signs condeming each Church and the
Presbyterian organization as a whole, for its human rights efforts
against illegal settlements, that either promote or inflict apartheid
style racism or that defiantly stand as obstacles to peace.

Mr. Vanunu, who is a Christian and who claims his faith profoundly
directed and sustained him during the worse of his imprisonment,
gives much credit to the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ.
Throughout his hardship and the loneliness of solitary confinement,
Mordechai held strong to his Christian beliefs. If eighteen and a
half years did not break him of those beliefs, thirty men with
weapons will not succeed either. Afterall, the universal message of
Christ is one of peace and love and is still held in “some” popular
esteem at his birthplace and elsewhere around the world, more than
two thousand years later.

This year Mr Vanunu was once again nominated for the prestigious
Nobel Peace Prize. Had he won he would have had to have made his
acceptance speech from inside Israel while under restrictions for
doing that which put him in prison eighteen and a half years ago
which in turn led him to be nominated. He was recently honored at the
United Nations along with Seymour Hersch as recipient of the Lennon
Ono Peace Award and also because of his restrictions he could not
attend. Instead , his adoptive parents, Nick and Mary Eoloff accepted
for him and gave his speech for him in absentia.

The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament recently made a tribute by
naming its national headquarters in London after him.

In October, Mordechai Vanunu celebrated his 50th birthday . Because
of the court restrictions he could not share his cake and toast with
all his friends, but supporters from all around the world celebrated
his special day . Shortly after, David Frost contacted him and he
answered David’s questions in interview format . This interview was
considered a defiance of the restrictions placed on him upon his
release. However, if David Frost calls Mordechai Vanunu how is it
possible to comply with such restrictions and still be a man free to
answer the door or pick up the phone?

Among his last words to David Frost :

“I tried to inform the world and to try to stop this nuclear
proliferation”

— Mordechai Vanunu

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/11419/

Tbilisi: Electricity imports to continue

The Messenger, Georgia
Nov 16 2004

Electricity imports to continue

Ministers dismiss claims that Telasi’s import agreement corrupt
By Christina Tashkevich

Imports of electricity from Armenia will not be stopped, as had
previously been suggested, while imports from Russia will begin in
the next few days, Minister of Energy Nika Gilauri said on Monday.

On Friday Telasi returned the license it received just two weeks ago
from the National Energy Regulation Commission (GNERC) after
accusations against the company’s import contracts.

Director General of Telasi Dangiras Mikalajunas explained the
company’s decision to return the license relates to a recent letter
sent by the Energy Ombudsman David Ebralidze to the General
Prosecutor of Georgia.

Ebralidze together with the MP Gia Natsvlishvili blamed Telasi for
signing one-sided agreements on imports from Armenia and Russia which
were profitable for Armenia and Russia but not for the Georgian
government. The letter claimed that the price of one imported
kilowatt/hour had been increased by 0.15 U.S. cents.

On Friday Mikalajunas said the Georgian government must evaluate this
letter and then decide over the future of electricity imports from
Armenia.

As a result, on Monday Minister Gilauri met with Minister of Security
Vano Merabishvili, General Prosecutor Gia Adeishvili and Director
General of Telasi Dangiras Mikalajunas to discuss the situation over
Telasi and electricity imports.

After the meeting, Gilauri stated that the imports from Armenia would
continue, while Merabishvili stated that Telasi received a full
guarantee from the government at the meeting that “there would be no
problem with importing electricity into the country.”

“There are forces in Georgia who do not want Tbilisi to have a
24-hour electricity supply,” Merabishvili said, adding however that
law enforcers “are currently studying the statements” made in
Ebralidze’s letter.

Telasi’s press officer told The Messenger on Monday the government
expressed its support to Telasi, saying, “there was no corrupt deal
behind the electricity imports from Armenia.”

Telasi said that while it was true that the price of imports has
increased comparing with last year, this is “a worldwide matter.”

The company, which distributes electricity to Tbilisi, claims,
however, that there is no item in the agreement which prohibits
Telasi from raising the price of imported energy.

Telasi also confirmed that imports from Russia will begin in a few
days, leading Deputy Minister of Energy Aleko Khetaguri to state at a
press conference on Friday that Tbilisi will receive electricity
without limitations.

Last Wednesday, November 10, Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania threatened
minister Gilauri by saying that unless problems in the sector were
resolved in two weeks, the minister would face dismissal.

Minister Gilauri responded that the ministry has formulated a plan
for improved payment collection, as well as a schedule for
electricity distribution, whereby the regions will receive eight
hours per day, large cities 18 hours, and the capital 24 hours of
electricity.

“Such schedules will be formulated monthly and will be published in
regional newspapers and also will be announced by television and on
the internet. In this way the population will be able to check the
schedule of their region or city,” stated Gilauri.

Tbilisi: Georgian government goes looking for investors

The Messenger, Georgia
Nov 16 2004

Economic Analysis
Georgian government goes looking for investors

By M. Alkahzashvili

The Georgian leadership’s attempts to attract foreign investments in
the country have so far produced little visible results. Despite the
undoubted energy with which the government, led by Minister of
Economic Development Kakha Bendukidze, has set about persuading
foreign entrepreneurs to invest in Georgia – organizing business
forums and conferences to display what Georgia has to offer and
reiterate the administration’s guarantee of stability and support for
entrepreneurs – there has been very little in the way of private
foreign investments since the Rose Revolution.

The Rose government considers foreign investment as vital for the
country’s economic development and a major priority. Hence the
business forums that have been held this year along with discussions
with Russian, Armenian, Turkish, Israeli and Kazakh businessmen. The
government has also called on Georgian businessmen working abroad to
return to their country and invest in businesses here.

The government continued its pursuit of potential investors last
week, when Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania traveled to London with
Bendukidze and Finance Minister Zurab Nogaideli, as well as
representatives of such Georgian companies as Tbilvino, Bagrationi
1882, Tbilaviamsheni, and Batumi and Poti Ports, to try to persuade
foreign businessmen to come to Georgia. The ‘Invest in Georgia’
business forum opened on November 11, and will be followed by similar
events in Italy, later this month, and New York, in January 2005.

Whether or not such international conferences will result in
increased investments remains to be seen, but the fact is that up
until now the government’s attempts have been largely fruitless,
suggesting that private investors remain wary of setting up new
businesses in Georgia. The tense situation in South Ossetia (and
Abkhazia) and the possibility that it could develop into an armed
conflict, is one reason for hesitancy among businessmen.

But there are other factors too. Although the government repeatedly
stresses that investors in Georgia will receive protection and
support from the government and the law, there is still much to do to
persuade investors that this is in fact the case. Stamping out
corruption is one task for the government which is far from
completed; changes to the law, and equally importantly, to the
implementation of the law, are another.

The government hopes that the adoption of the new tax code, which
should come into effect from January 2005, will help to attract
foreign investors. Indeed, Akhali Taoba reports that the code has
been created solely with foreign businessmen, and less local
entrepreneurs, in mind.

However, analysts think that the adoption of the new tax code will
not be enough to change the situation to any great extent. Very much
depends on the law on financial amnesty, which needs to be
implemented quickly, but also needs to be improved so that there is
no possibility of entrepreneurs coming under pressure from the
government. If there remain possibilities for different punitive
institutions to continue attacking businessmen, the business
environment will continue to put off potential investors.

There is still little, if any, trust in law enforcement bodies –
prosecutors, police, or the court system – and entrepreneurs are well
aware of current cases of unlawful conduct, human rights violations,
bribery, and so on.

Georgia is still a high risk country for investors, and although the
government should be praised for its energetic attempts to lure
businessmen at such events as ‘Invest in Georgia,’ it also needs to
continue the long and hard fight to improve the country’s business
environment.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress