CENN Daily Digest – November 5, 2004

CENN – NOVEMBER 5, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
Table of Contents:
1. Forest Reforms Seek to Curtail Catastrophe
2. The Man Behind the Oil
3. BTC/SCP and `Mercy Corps’ have brought the villages back to life
4. Russia and Armenia to create railway company
5. Conflicting reports on Armenia’s chemical giant
6. Armenian Energy Minister Expected to Visit Baku
7. Home Made Vinegar proves Effective in Controlling Weeds
8. Opening of Direct Railway Communication Between Armenia and Russia in
Economic Interests of Russia
9. Armenia to Expand and Improve International Youth Cooperation
10. There are Some 8-12 Caucasian Leopards in Armenia: Data of Zoologist

12. EIA Report of the “Draft Project of the Algeti Hydropower Station in
Tetritskaro Region’ by the `Lampari’ Ltd

1. FOREST REFORMS SEEK TO CURTAIL CATASTROPHE

Source: The Messenger, November 4, 2004

The Georgian Forestry Department together with the Ministry of
Environmental Protection and Natural Recourses has drafted a new
legislative reform for managing Georgia’s forests. According to
specialists, the main points of the reform should be urgently passed or
else an ecological catastrophe will become unavoidable.

Although rich with forests, Georgia has seen its trees viscously
harvested over the last 15 years with little attention towards
reforestation or management of natural resources. And despite frequent
discussions of the issue, little has been done to improve the sector.

Local residents cut trees for firewood and to sell to neighbors; larger
regional clans have taken root that illegally log and sell timber abroad
for tremendous profits, especially since they pay virtually nothing for
the wood. For example the newspaper Rezonansi cites that in the resort
town of Bakuriani, every day about 50 loaded vehicles carry an average
of 12 cubic meters of timber each from local forests.

According to the law, foresters and law enforcement are responsible for
stopping the illegal logging, but limited resources make their mission
unachievable. Each state forester is responsible for 1,200 hectares but
receives a salary of as little as GEL 20 per month. As a result,
corruption has flourished and illegal logging has become a mainstay for
numerous individuals at the expense of the state budget and Georgia’s
timber resources.

“If radical changes are not introduced then the fight against illegal
cutting will become similar to [Don Quixote’s] fight against the
wind-mills,” the newspaper Akhali Taoba quoted the head of the Forestry
Department Bidzina Giorgobiani as saying.

The forest industry as a business has lost most of its aboveboard
presence, largely as a result of the lack of an effective national
forestry policy. Ideally, the forest management should be financed by
the proper use of its resources, and state income should be reinvested
in the forests via replanting.

One proposed solution foreseen in the new draft law is privatization.
However the head of the Forestry Department has stated that before laws
are passed, it would be inappropriate to comment on the issue. According
to Giorgobiani, it will be very beneficial if the forests are leased out
and the government introduces the principle of long-term use of forests.

According to the paper 24 Saati, the aim of forestry reform is to
develop such a plan, to solve the problems of environment protection, to
increase budget revenues, to support private industry and to establish
new technologies in the sector. The paper adds that the draft borrows
from the experience of developed countries like Australia, which
implemented reforms in 1996, as well as Finland, Estonia, Switzerland
and Slovenia. How Georgia will manage the reforms, and its forests,
remains to be seen.

2. THE MAN BEHIND THE OIL

Source: The Messenger, November 4, 2004

With the BTC pipeline nearing completion a group of Georgian journalists
including The Messenger’s Christina Tashkevich spent last week in the UK
to see how BP that leads the BTC construction operates in its home
country. They met with BP Chief Executive Lord John Browne to discuss
the pipeline, the recent surge in the price of oil, and Browne’ s
impressions of Tbilisi from his various visits.

Lord Browne states that the one million barrels of oil pre day that the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline will carry when finished `will be crucial
for the maintenance of global energy security.’ He also points to the
`environmental benefits’ of the pipeline, saying that it will displace
`some 40 tankers a year which would otherwise sail through the
Bosphorus.’

Before such benefits can be realized, however, there are still many
challenges to be overcome. The BP chief executive says the main
challenge has not been so much related to construction or complex and
difficult terrain.

`Finishing the project on time and on budget has required the project
leaders to develop all the skills of statecraft,’ Lord Browne said in a
recent speech.

However, Browne positively evaluated the company’s relations with the
new government of Georgia, saying his company is building `realistic and
good’ relations with the new government.

Browne says that BP is constantly working with the government on the
security of the pipeline and these measures are `already in place.’ He
adds that the company continues to have consultations with the
government on its oil spill response plan. `This spill will not happen.
But you must have a plan,’ Lord Browne told the Georgian journalists.

Asked how BP can help the governments of the three countries to manage
revenues from the BTC pipeline, Lord Browne told The Messenger `the
company will help governments to demonstrate how they use these
revenues.’

The BP Chief Executive believes there are a few sectors that could be
prioritized when the government allocates the recourses. He singles out
the education sector, the creation of an `environment where people can
create their own business,’ and social projects such as the restoration
of hospitals.

Lord Browne also shared his impressions of his several visits to
Georgia. He recalled his first visit to Tbilisi a few years ago when the
country was hit by the energy crisis. `Tbilisi looked like a person who
was tires,’ he said adding though that he was always surprised by the
Georgian people’s generosity, especially given Georgia’s problems.

However, a more recent visit brought very different impressions. `Now
Tbilisi has become younger, fresher and brighter,’ Lord Browne thinks.

While the group of Georgian journalists were in the UK, two issues
involving BP were headline news – BP’s third quarter profits and the
recent surge in the price of oil Lord Browne addressed journalists from
the UK on both these issues.

BP announced what Browne described as `very strong’ results for the
third quarter, with operating profits up to USD 3.9 billion, an increase
of 43 percent over the same period last year. The dividends of the
company paid in USD dollars are up 9 percent from last year and the
company’s cash flow equaled USD 6.1 billion that as used or capital
expenditure, dividends ands tock buybacks of USD 2.2.5 billion involving
241 million shares.

One issue Lord Browne had to address as well was the recent increase in
the oil price. `The recent surge in the price of oil above USD 50 a
barrel raised many questions about future prospects and whether or not
there has been some fundamental change in the oil market,’ said Lord
Browne.

According to him, this year has been `an exceptional year’ for the price
of oil. Lord Browne recalls that in the late 90s and early 2000s oil
consumption growth was only half that of world economic growth.

`This year is an exception and oil consumption is expected to grow
almost as fast as the economy as a whole — by around 3.4 percent
compared with 4 percent GDP growth,’ he explains. Lord Browne thinks
that the most important factor behind this is the demand for energy
intensive products in China is particular.

`Oil production has responded to this demand, and despite disruptions in
one location or another, supplies have been maintained. Production grew
by 2.7 million barrels a day in 2003 and is expected to grow by 3.4
million barrels a day in 2004 – which will be the fourth largest annual
rise in history,` Lord Browne said.

OPEC production of oil is `close to an all time high,’ and Lord Browne
notes that `non OPEC oil production continuities to expand as well.’

`Between 2000 and 3000, non OPEC daily production increased by around
one million barrels each year and this outpaced the growth in demand by
around 100, 000 barrels a day each year.’

Lord Browne says then, that the surge in oil price has been despite this
large rise in oil supply. `To some degree this is because the rapid
recent rise in demand has eaten into global spare oil production
capacity, now estimated to be 1 million barrels a day, compared with a
average over the last decade of 3 million barrels day,’ he explains. As
spare capacity has reduced, `prices have responded to and in a more
sensitive way.’

Lord Browne thinks that the prices are likely to stay above USD 30 a
barrel in medium term as demand for crude oil continues to grow.

Lord Browne estimates that capital expenditure of the BP group will be
above USD 14 billion in 2004 ad could be around USD 14 billion in 2005.
`That is higher that we previously estimated,’ he said.

He mentions some new projects of the company in the sector. For example,
BP and the Russian Rosneft have made a significant discovery at
Sakhalin, `This opens p further exploration promise in this area.’

Despite these new projects, UK newspapers noted that BP investment had
increased at only a fraction of the rate that its profits have risen,
and this provoked some criticism.

Jeremy Warner of the Independent wrote, `Many companies faced with such
a strong price for their basic product would let rip on investment in an
attempt to exploit it. BP is resisting the temptation.’ He warned, `If
demand for oil continues to accelerate, than the Browne strategy will be
open to criticism.’

The Sun, however, defended Browne in an implicit attack on the British
government’s tax regime. `Never forget that 75% of the cost fro a tank
of petrol goes to the government. And the more profit BP makes, the more
tax it pays, `the paper suggested.

Lord Browne, however, is optimistic regarding BP’s performance over the
rest of the year. `It has been a good quarter leading to strong
distributions to shareholders and with prospects of more good
performance for the rest of this year,’ Lord Browne said. He also adds
plans for 2005 are in line with the company’s strategy.

3. BTC/SCP AND `MERCY CORPS’ HAVE BROUGHT THE VILLAGES BACK TO LIFE

Source: The Messenger, November 4, 2004

Our reader already know about the Community Investment Program (CIP) –
East implemented by Mercy Corps is partnership with Constanta
Foundation, Technical Assistance in Georgia, Curatio International
Foundation and Elkana and funded and supported by BP and its partners in
BTC/SCP pipelines and the target of this program was improving of all
the social service infrastructure and livelihood options in all
communications in the CIP intervention area. Mobilized communities in
rural areas implemented projects that improve local infrastructure,
promote access to social serves and strengthen community organization
skills.

Inhabitants of village Akhtagla, Gardabani district, lived with lot of
difficulties that are characterized for rural area in Georgia – people
were villages because of lack of economic opportunities and lot of
social problems here. One of the main problem in village was school
rehabilitation. School was build with stone in 1970. During that period
the structure was the largest building in village. The school was and
still is the focal point of many of communications events. It was badly
in need of repair and had not seen much in the way of improvements for
the better part of twenty years Children in Akhtagla were not able to
attend school regularly: during rainy water was leaking into the
classrooms and they wee freezing in winter

`Local authorities did not have make any repairs’ – explained Mr.
Seifadin Guseinov, inhabitant of Akhtagla, the leader of local community
initiative group, `But that has all changed thanks to the help we have
received from the pipeline projects. Through mobilization process leaded
by Mercy Corps and Akhtagla community and with BTC/SCP funds, community
was able to debilitate the school. The village celebrated this event’ –
and had no hesitation in saying. – BTC/SCP and `Mercy Corps’ have
brought our village back to life.’

Construction of pipeline saves the village from the serious problems

Within the framework of the Community Investment Program -East initiated
and funded by BP and its partners in BTC/SCP projects Mercy Corps and
its partner organizations have been implanting various activities for
the communities along the pipeline route with the aim of mobilizing and
empowering them. Mobilzed communities in rural areas implemented
projects to improve local infrastructure, promote access to social
services and strengthen community organization skills.

For villages of Tetri-Tskaro district – Marabda, Durnuki, Khaishi,
Tsintskaro, Chivchavi, Kosolari, located along BTC/SCP pipeline,
agriculture is the only source of income `Major problems related to
agricultural development is lack of high quality seed,’ – said head of
local Sakrebuli Guladi Umpriani. `High quality seed distributed by Mercy
Corps has addressed our need and we consider this as important activity.
Yield is expected to increase by three times and when sold next year
will result in added profit to the farms’ – he further added.

4. RUSSIA AND ARMENIA TO CREATE RAILWAY COMPANY

Source: RBC, Novebmer 3, 2004

In the course of today’s working meeting in the Armenian capital of
Yerevan, Russian Railways President Gennady Fadeyev and Armenian Prime
Minister Andranik Margarian signed letters of intent to create a joint
company using attracted private capital. The company will deal with
cargo transportation between Armenia and Russia, the press service of
Russian Railways reported.

According to Fadeyev, this project will stabilize the transportation
system in the Caucasus. In his turn, Margarian pointed out that Armenia
was interested in participating in the project concerning the
north-south transportation corridor and in widening cooperation with
Russia.

5. CONFLICTING REPORTS ON ARMENIA’S CHEMICAL GIANT

Source: Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan, November 2, 2004

One can hardly think of a plant’s obituary being announced.

This is precisely what the director-general of the Armenian power
network, Yevgeniy Gladunchik, did yesterday [1 November].

“We are very much worried about what is taking place with [Armenia’s
chemical giant] Nairit today. I am afraid I won’t even be able to name
the owner of Nairit. Its last owner [Russian] Volgaburmash has abandoned
Nairit. In other words, today Nairit has no owner. It is being provided
with power, we have to supply the power to protect the environment. The
plant has not been operating since August. The promise made by the
previous owner was a bluff. We did everything we could for Nairit to
function. All in vain. Nairit is not working. Today an order was given
to disconnect Nairit. The plant is dead, unfortunately. This is a great
loss to us,” Mr Gladunchik told a press conference yesterday.

But did Nairit really die? It is clear that the report was a little bit
exaggerated. “The statement that Volgaburmash rejected the Nairit shares
does not correspond to reality,” the leader of the “Haykapbank”, Arutyun
Mesropyan, said. This bank is connected with Nairit in so many ways that
both have became the property of Volgaburmush. According to Mesropyan,
they did not receive any official statements from Volgaburmush that it
is no longer interested in Nairit. “Moreover, talks are under way,”
Mesropyan said, but he did not divulge any details of the talks or named
the parties involved. As to the statement that Nairit has not been
functioning since August, Mesropyan said the plant can resume work any
moment now, but he did not explain why it does not do so.

Yesterday Gladunchik said that Nairit is now the biggest debtor to the
Armenian energy network. It owes about 800m Armenian drams or more than
1.5m US dollars. That is why the director of the Armenian energy network
read out the obituary about Nairit.

6. ARMENIAN ENERGY MINISTER EXPECTED TO VISIT BAKU

Source: Assa Irada, November 3, 2004

An international conference with participation of Caspian and Black Sea
countries’ ministers for energy and transport will be held in Baku on
November 12-14, according to the Ministry of Transport.

A meeting of energy ministers from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Iran,
Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and
Uzbekistan will be held on November 12 and 13. The Armenian energy
minister is expected to attend the meeting as well.

Another meeting to be attended by transport ministers from Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
Russia, Romania, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine and
Uzbekistan will be held on November 13 and 14.

Prospects for cooperation among regional countries will be discussed in
both meetings.

7. HOME-MADE VINEGAR PROVES EFFECTIVE IN CONTROLLING WEEDS

Source: ArmenPress, November 3, 2004

The Marketing Assistant Project (MAP), administered by the US Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Yerevan office, said two groups of fresh herb
growers recently participated in an experiment that has profound
implications for improving crop management.

They sprayed their own commonly made household vinegar (acidic acid) on
weeds in their plots of tarragon and within one hour saw dramatic
results: the weeds that they normally must remove by hand hoeing every
10 days were rapidly dying.

“The results are simply dramatic” was the reaction of Alvard Tovmasyan
and the 10 women of Nalbandian Village who witnessed the demonstration.
The participants in Mrgashat Village echoed the same reaction. Four
concentrations of vinegar were demonstrated: 6%, 10 %, 15%, and 20%.

Dr. Sergey Yeritsyan of the Armenian Agricultural Academy (AAA)
carefully prepared them. Growers under the supervision of Dr. Hrant
Terlemezyan did the actual spraying. Nuneh Sarukhanyan of Agrogitaspir
served as extension leader for the project.

According to Sarukhanyan, the random plot findings showed that vinegar
concentrations of 15% and 20% had the most immediate effect on weeds.
However, spray drift caused slight damage to the tarragon. The 10% and
homemade 6% concentrated vinegar worked slower and also proved
effective, however they caused no damage to the tarragon crop.

The idea for the demonstration came from Paul Sommers and Felix

Vardarian of USDA/MAP. “The idea was to validate research conducted by
the USDA National Research Center at Beltsville under Armenian
conditions,” said Mr. Sommers.” Vinegar is bio-safe, low cost, and is
traditionally made by farm families. This successful exercise has great
implications for reducing one of the most labor demanding and costly
aspects of growing quality crops-weeds.

8. OPENING OF DIRECT RAILWAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND RUSSIA IN
ECONOMIC INTERESTS OF RUSSIA

Source: ARKA, November 3, 2004

Opening of direct railway communication between Armenia and Russia in
economic interests of Russia, as Gennadi Fadeev, President of Russian
Railways said during his meeting with
Armenian PM Andarnik MArgarian, Armenian Government Public and Press
Relations Department reports. He said that during his visit to Yerevan
he plans signing a joint statement with Ararat Khrimyan, Head of
Armenian Railways on establishing of a joint Russian-Armenian cargo
operating company. They also reached agreement on establishing a working
group that will be in charge of financial, economic and other issues.
Later in Fadeev’s words there will be prepared a document on cooperation
in the field of cooperation in sphere of railway communication between
Armenia and Russia.
In his words, Margarian said that stimulation of railway communications
is an important factor in development of trade and economy and
increasing of cargo transportations between Armenia and Russia.
The sides mentioned important role of re-operation of transport
communication in establishing peace in the region and settlement of
regional conflicts.

9. ARMENIA TO EXPAND AND IMPROVE INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION

Source: ARKA, November 3, 2004

The RA Government confirms its wish to expand and improve international
youth cooperation, as stated Andranik Margaryan, the RA Prime Minister,
in his message to the participants of the 12th meeting of Council of
Heads of CIS State Institutions for Youth Affairs, which was read by
Lilit Asatryan, the RA Deputy Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs. The
message also says that Armenia is ready to develop cooperation taking
into account the increasing role of youth on the contemporary stage of
society and state development in general. At that, the cooperation
should be based on principles of equality, through extended contacts
between government bodies and NGOs, which carry out and assist the
implementation of state youth policy. `I believe that cooperation in the
sphere of youth is called to promote the strengthening of mutual
understanding and friendship between peoples and establishment of
all-human values ‘, the message states.

As a significant achievement of the Council of Heads of CIS State
Institutions for Youth Affairs, the Prime Minister mentioned the draft
of Agreement of CIS member-countries on cooperation in the area of work
with the youth and project on establishment of inter-branch council on
youth affairs of states-participants of CIS, prepared for approval by
the Council of Presidents of CIS countries.

12th meeting of the International Council of Heads of CIS State
Institutions for Youth Affairs opened today in Yerevan. Delegations from
Russia, the Ukraine, Moldova, Tajikistan, Belarus and Georgia take part
in the current session of the Council in Yerevan.

10. THERE ARE SOME 8-12 CAUCASIAN LEOPARDS IN ARMENIA: DATA OF
ZOOLOGISTS

Source: Arminfo, November 3, 2004

Population of the Caucasian leopard which is on the verge of
disappearance is restored in Armenia, WWF Representative in Armenia
Karen Manvelyan told ARMINFO that in conformity with different
calculation of zoologists in Armenia, there are some 8-12 Caucasian
leopards in the country, with the biggest of them has a 2 meter length
and weights 90 kg. Restoration of the leopards’ population in Armenia is
carried out under the program of WWF, which allocated $16,000 for its
implementation. Manvelyan said that under the program, measures are
taken to estimate the zone of leopards’ inhabitancy, and groups
combating poaching are formed at Shikahogh forest reserve, Syunik
region, Armenia. Manvelyan said that restoration of the population of
leopards is closely connected with population of Bezoar goats,
moufflons, toe deer, wild boars that are also on the verge of
disappearance. Manvelyan said that a forest reserve “Arevik” is expected
to be created for protection of the leopards at Zangezur mountain range.

11. EIA REPORT OF THE “DRAFT PROJECT OF THE ALGETI HYDROPOWER STATION IN
TETRITSKARO REGION’ BY THE `LAMPARI’ LTD

Source: `Sakartvelos Respublica’ (`Republic of Georgia’), November 3,
2004

In accordance with the Georgian legislation, `Lampari’ Ltd. submitted
EIA report to the Ministry of Environment of Georgia to obtain an
environmental permit for the activity of second category — Draft
Project of the Algeti Hydropower Station in Tetritskaro Region.

EIA report is available at the press-center of the Ministry of
Environment (68, Kostava str., VI floor) and at the Department of
Environmental Permits and State Ecological Expertise (87, Paliashvili
Str., Tel: 25 02 19). Interested stakeholders can analyze the document
and present their comments and considerations until December 21, 2004.

Public hearing will be held on December 21, 2004 at 12:00, at the
conference hall of the Ministry of Environment.


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Abelyan KOs Honorio in featherweight bout

Abelyan KOs Honorio in featherweight bout

.c The Associated Press

LAS VEGAS (AP) – William Abelyan knocked out Mexico’s Martin Honorio
in the fourth round of their featherweight bout Friday.

Armenian-born Abelyan ended the fight at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino
with one punch, a jarring left to the head that send Honorio
backpedaling in the ring and down to the canvas with one minute left
in the round.

The left-handed Abelyan is now 24-5-1 with 13 KOs. Honorio is 18-3
with 12 KOs.

11/06/04 01:30 EST

NA November Meeting

NA NOVEMBER MEETING

Azat Artsakh – Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
05 Nov 04

The speaker of the National Assembly held a consultation during which
the agenda of the November meeting was discussed. It was decided to
include the Electoral Code and the bill `On Tourism’ for the second
reading. Besides, during the parliament meeting which will most
probably take place on November 24, changes will be made in the laws
`On Purchases’, `On Refugees’. The bills `On the Ombudsman’ and `On
Insurance’, as well as budget implementation of the 9 months of 2004
may also be discussed. NA speaker Oleg Yessayan mentioned that this
year the members of parliament must extend their suggestions on the
budget bill to the government beforehand. Oleg Yessayan noticed that
the parliament receives a lot of letters from individual electors,
organizations on questions concerning the budget. He asked not to
neglect those letters. The chairman of the Inspection Chamber Arkady
Soghomonian was also present at the consultation, and Oleg Yessayan
asked him to present a brief report on the work done by this
institution in a year, as well as the faults detected during
monitoring. The speaker of the National Assembly promised to publish
the documents if these are confirmed by the parliament. During the
consultation it was mentioned that the December meeting will discuss
the budget. Perhaps this year the budget will be adopted on time
because the amount of the interstate loan is already known. The
November meeting will discuss the question of granting tax privileges
to the companies of the capital `Sanmakrum’ and `Artsakhautotrans’.

AA.
05-11-2004

NATO not to create bases in Azerbaijan

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Nov. 5, 2004

NATO not to create bases in Azerbaijan

BAKU, November 5 (Itar-Tass) – NATO will not participate directly in
the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, NATO Secretary-General
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said at a press conference here, ending his visit
to Azerbaijan. He stressed that it is the OSCE Minsk Group for
Nagorno-Karabakh, which is handling the problem and trying to find an
effective way of settling it.

According to Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at present NATO cannot make a
contribution to the settlement of the conflict, but it is going to
support any efforts aimed at establishing peace.

He stressed that the NATO countries respected the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan, and added that he would welcome the early settlement of
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which has brought a lot of suffering to
people.

Jaap de Hoop Scheffer described his visit to Azerbaijan as extremely
useful. According to his information, he had a long tete-a-tete meeting
with Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev.

He said he had met as well members of the commission working on the
plan of individual cooperation between Azerbaijan and NATO, which, in
his opinion, is a major step forward on the way of the development of
NATO-Azerbaijan cooperation. The work on the plan will be continued
both in Azerbaijan and in the NATO headquarters, with a view to giving
a final touch to the document.

Scheffer said he had discussed with Azerbaijani officials ways of
developing cooperation in various spheres, ranging from the Silk Way
project to cooperation in the sphere of science and ecology. He is
positive the foundation for closer cooperation between Azerbaijan and
NATO has been created already.

Responding to questions of journalists, Scheffer said that NATO was not
planning to create military bases on the territory of Azerbaijan.

Commenting on a possibility of the financing by NATO of military
reforms in Azerbaijan, Scheffer said NATO could not do that. `NATO
renders assistance to military reforms within the framework of the
Partnership For Peace programme,’ he said.

After the press conference was over, the NATO Secretary-General left
for Yerevan.

Great Britain’s MPs show interest in Karabakh

The Messenger, Georgia
Nov. 5, 2004

Great Britain’s MPs show interest in Karabakh

According to the Karabakh newspaper Azat Artsakh, a delegation of
British members of parliament headed by the MP Gordon Marsden recently
visited Karabakh. A total of 5 MPs, including the vice-speaker of the
House of Lords, baroness Caroline Cox, made up the delegation. The
British MPs met with the president of Karabakh, speaker of the region’s
National Assemble and NGO representatives.
Marsden told journalists before leaving the region that they will
evaluate the achievements of Karabakh and will provide assistance to
local citizens, “who have been forced to suffer from the lots of
terrible events in recent years.” He also noted that interesting issues
connected with the issue of how Great Britain can help Karabakh in the
future were also discussed during the meetings.
Asked what result were achieved, Mardsen said that the group will
present its own observations to the governments of Great Britain and
the European Union, which will then decide how they can assist
Karabakh. The head of the delegation highlighted the group’s meetings
with the NGOs, particularly with women’s organizations. “We have
already received lots of new information. More new information can be
gained from face-to-face meetings than from books and official
information,” he said as quoted by the paper.
The paper also writes that “one thing is clear, that interest toward
Karabakh has increased, especially from the side of Great Britain.”
According to the paper, it was specifically British organizations that
entered into an international consortium set up to assist finding ways
for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. Several projects have
already been implemented in Karabakh within the framework of this
consortium. However, the paper writes, “time will show whether it is
possible to assess the interest of Great Britain toward Karabakh as a
positive event.”

NKR is Able to Export Water

NKR IS ABLE TO EXPORT WATER

STEPANAKERT, November 4 (Noyan Tapan). At present the NKR water
resources give a possibility of exporting them to the Republic of
Azerbaijan, which will be profitable for the republic from both
economic and political viewpoints. The experts of NKR President’s
Staff hold this opinion. In their affirmation, NKR has a great store
of potable water, it even has a surplus store. According to their
calculations, the average annual flow of Artsakh’s main river reaches
10.3b cubic meters and stores of water subject to export make 1.5b
cubic meters a year. 17.8 thousand cubic meters of water falls per
capita here.

According to the same source, Azerbaijan is the last among South
Caucasian countries in terms of water resources per capita. Need of
water in the agricultural sphere makes 3.7b cubic meters and during
years of drought 4.74b cubic meters in this country.

Gibrahayer. 3 November 2004 Nicosia

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PAREKORDZAKAN RELEASE DETAILS OF MELKONIAN CLOSURE
Gibrahayer. 3 November 2004: During the week The Melkonian Cyprus Alumni
is organising a fund-raiser to fight the closure of Melkonian, the AGBU
– through its representative in Cyprus Gordon Anderson – announced the
details of the closure of the school in June 2005.
In a two page circular released this week the following was
announced:
1.- AGBU has signed an agreement with the American Academy in Nicosia to
accept all students currently enrolled in Melkonian beginning in the
Fall of 2005.
2.- During the 2005-06 and 2006-2007 school years AGBU will provide
boarding facilities on the MEI campus for the students currently living
in the MEI dormitories who enroll in the American Academy free of charge
and who do not have parents residing in Nicosia. Bussing from the MEI to
the AA will also be provided.
3.- Beginning in the Fall of 2006 AGBU will be offering an afternoon
Saturday program that will include Armenian language classes, as well as
history and culture. These classes will be open to all Armenian students
regardless of the school they attend.
On the opposite side of the camp, The Melkonian Cyprus Alumni is
organising a Banquet this coming Sunday, November 7, 2004 at 1 p.m. at
“Christiana” Reception Hall in Alambra. Guest of Honour will be Jack R.
Melkonian, grand-nephew of Garabed Melkonian.

TURKISH CONFERENCE ON MINORITY RIGHTS’ REPORT ENDS IN CHAOS
November 1, 2004 Monday 11:04 AM Eastern Time ANKARA. A
debate over a report criticising breaches of minority rights in aspiring
European Union member Turkey collapsed when members of a
government-sponsored human rights group, which authored the document,
clashed in public.
The incident is the latest in a series of rows within the Human
Rights Advisory Board — a body attached to the office of Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan — which highlighted widespread hostility in Turkey
to advanced cultural freedoms for the country’s Kurdish and non-Muslim
communities.
Nationalist members of the board, which is comprised of
government officials, academics and civic groups, sabotaged a news
conference called to formally release the report, which makes some
controversial recommendations to the government and excerpts of which
were last week leaked to the media.
Shortly after the head of the board, Ibrahim Kaboglu, began
speaking a nationalist unionist grabbed the papers from his hands and
tore them to pieces, yelling: “This report is a fabrication and should
be torn apart.”
Kaboglu was forced to leave the hall, stating: “We cannot even
hold a news conference. This is the state of freedom of thought in
Turkey.”
The EU, which Turkey is seeking to join, has long pressed Ankara
to grant equal cultural freedoms to its sizable Kurdish minority as well
as smaller, non-Muslim communities such as Greeks, Armenians and Jews.

ARF DASHNAKTSOUTIUN ARMENIA CONVENTION, ELECTS BODY
YEREVAN (Yerkir)–The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) of Armenia
elected its Supreme Body (SB) at its 8th Convention held October 29-31
in Jermuk, Armenia.
The new body includes Armen Rustamian, Mikael Manukian, Levon
Mkrtchian, Hrach Tedevosian, Spartak Seyranian, Hamlet Abrahamian,
Bagrat Sargsian, Ashot Papazian, and Vlad Kochunts. Rustamian will serve
as SB representative.

KEVORKIAN LOSES SUPREME COURT APPEAL
Monday November 1, 2004 3:31 PM WASHINGTON (AP) – Assisted suicide
advocate Jack Kevorkian lost a Supreme Court appeal on Monday in his bid
to win freedom after five years in prison.
Justices, without comment, turned back an appeal in which
Kevorkian claimed he had an ineffective attorney when he was convicted
of second-degree murder in the 1998 poisoning of Thomas Youk. Youk had
Lou Gehrig’s disease, and Kevorkian called it a mercy killing. The death
was videotaped and shown on national television.
The Supreme Court had also turned back an appeal from Kevorkian
two years ago that claimed his prosecution was unconstitutional.
Kevorkian has said he assisted in at least 130 deaths, but has
promised in affidavits that he will not aid in more suicides if he is
released. He could be eligible for parole in 2007.

ARMENIAN CHURCH PASTORATE OF ETHIOPIA
ATTENTION TO ALL OUR READERS!
from
-`PYUNIG’ Armenian Review from Ethiopia
-Armenian Youth of Ethiopia

We firstly would like to apologies to all our readers who for the past
two months have not heard from us. The past months have been very heavy
on us due to the serious illness of our Pastor Rev. Fr. Myron Sarkissian
(Der Miron) who was hospitalized for more then a month.
Fortunately he is well now and was released from hospital last days. We,
therefore kindly ask you to resend us your mails and opinions.
We will be waiting to hear from you soon,
Yours Truly,
ARMENIAN YOUTH OF ETHIOPIA

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TATIANA’S CORNER
The above space will be reserved for local artist Tatiana Ferahian’s
comic strips which are amalgamations of Armenian-Cypriot social
commentaries, painted with her usual wry and ironic humour, to stimulate
and encourage awareness and interest toward our community’s everyday
happenings.

NEWS IN BRIEF
Boxer Alexander Abraham from Armenia – currently residing in Germany –
scored his eight successive win in the light middle weight category
against Zoran Didonovic from Yugoslavia.

* David Nalbandian was a finalist at the Swiss Open in Basel. On Sunday
he lost a five setter against Czech Jiri Novak, 7-5, 3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 3-6,
and collected a “consolation” prize of 80,000 euro and 35 ATP points.
* Cyprus Futsal Champions Ararat drew with Parnasos 1-1 on Friday
October 29. Ararat went ahead by Igor Dassaev in the 11th minute while
Parnasos equalised in the 34th.
* The trade volume between Armenia and Russia dropped 15.5% in the first
nine months of 2004 compared to the corresponding period last year and
reached $186.6m. Armenian exports to Russia decreased 10.3% while
imports lost 17.6 percent in the reported period. The negative trade
balance was $71.5m.
* An Akhaltsikha court in Georgia has issued an arrest warrant for Gigla
Baramidze, the former representative of the Georgian president in the
Samtskhe-Javakhk region.
* Armenian industrial production gained 1.6 percent to $692.8m in
January to September 2004 in comparison to the same period in 2003.
Industrial products totaling $683.8m were sold in the reported period
including $63.3m in the CIS and $185.8m in other countries.

SUPPORT HAY TAD ACTIVITIES IN CYPRUS
To support its political activities, The Armenian National Committee of
Cyprus has organised a raffle, participants of which will have the
opportunity to win Armenian Commemorative Coins depicting themes from
ancient Armenian history.
A block costs £50.00 ($100 for our international readers).
Your support will enable the local chapter of our enthusiastic political
action group to materialise its multidimensional political agenda, in
promoting Hay Tad activities both in Cyprus and in Europe.
You can make your contribution to the following account:
Armenian National Committee of Cyprus – P.O.Box 21171 – Nicosia 1503 –
Cyprus
Hellenic Bank:a/c No.122-01-039699-01, IBAN:CY88 0050 0122 0001 2201
0396 901

g i b r a h a y c a l e n d a r

*AYMA Food Bazaar on Sunday November 7, 2004. Traditional Armenian food
and home-made delicacies just like our grandparents used to prepare
them! The Food Gates open at 12:00 noon and nothing will be served
before that time.

*Pre-Championship Friendly Football match between AYMA and ESOBGA on
November 6, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at the Grounds of the English School,
Strovolos – Nicosia

*Lecture at The Nareg Armenian School Hall of Larnaca, organised by The
Larnaca Armenian Club on Friday 12 November at 7:00 p.m. “Acupuncture”
by Razmig Azezian (specialised in China) from Beirut – Lebanon

*Lecture at The Armenian Prelature – Nicosia. Organised by A.Y.M.A. on
Saturday 13 November at 7:00 p.m. “Acupuncture” by Razmig Azezian
(specialised in China) from Beirut – Lebanon.

*Jashgerouyt / Khraghjank at AYMA Saturday November 13, 2004, at 8:30
p.m. Sign up with the members of the committee. Limited seats.

*Armenian Relief Society “Sosse” Chapter Fund Raising Tea for the ARS
Armenia Projects on Sunday 28 November, 2004 at The Holiday Inn Hotel at
4:00 p.m. Handicraft, Lebanese cookies and home-made delicacies on sale.
Proceeds to the “Sosse” Kindergarten of Stepanakert – Republic of
Karabagh.

*Melkonian Cyprus Alumni Banquet.Sunday, November 7, 2004 – 1pm
“Christiana” Reception Hall, Alambra. Guest of Honour: Jack R.
Melkonian, grand-nephew of Garabed Melkonian. CYP 15.00 adults / CYP
5.00 students and children. Prizes included on entrance ticket and
raffle tickets. Contact names for reservations to be announced.
Directions to “Christiana” and convoys will be arranged. All are
welcome.

*Annual General Meeting of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) on
Saturday 13 November 2004 at 6:00 p.m. at AYMA.

*AYF Badanegan Miaoutian get-togethers have begun and will continue
every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at AYMA. Contact Vartoog Karageulian on
24-659245.

*AYMA Chicco Football practices have begun and are taking place every
Friday from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. for children starting from the age of 7.
Contact Krikor Mahdessian on 99650897.

*AYMA Table Tennis practices have also begun and will continue every
Saturday from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m under the expert guidance of ex-Cyprus
Champion Sirvart Costanian. Classes and practice session for all ages.

*AYMA Football team practices are taking place every Tuesday and
Thursday at 9:00 p.m. A.Y.M.A. will be participating in the Second
Division Amateur Football League and will be bidding for the
Championship Title and subsequent promotion to Division One. The
Championship begins on Saturday November 20, 2004.

*A.G.B.U Women’s Auxiliary Body. Armenian Food Bazaar. Sunday 14
November, 2004 starting from 12:00 lunch time at AGBU club premises.

*Marie Louise Kouyoumdjian sings @ Champs every Friday at at 9:30 p.m.
For reservations call 22873888.

*Bible Study Group Organised by The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus. The
Group meets at the Sourp Asdvadzadzin Church on Armenia street, Nicosia.
To receive further details please call Elise at the Prelature office on
22 493560 or email [email protected]

*AYMA Annual Ball at Hilton Park on January 8, 2004 featuring ANDRE.
Reservations a MUST! Book early.

*If you happen to be in London on Friday, 12th November don’t miss this
Back to Hye Skool Party. Time: 8pm-1am.
Venue: The ultra-hip & funky Babushka 41 Tavistock Crescent, Notting
Hill, W11 1AD. Tix:£5 before 10:30pm, £7 after, Age: Strictly 18+ (No
ID? No HYE party) Tube:Westbourne Park (Hammersmith & City) – 1 min walk
Notting Hill Gate (Central, District & Circle) – 5 min ride (#27, 28 &
328 buses on Pembridge Road opposite WHSmith outside station). Music:DJ
Josey Kray & FBI Squad playing old skool tunes, as well as the freshest
tracks, Armenian and more. Xtra: Quality prizes for the best dressed
skool boy and skool girl. New surprises in store for all. Contact: Raffi
07958 137 702, John 07961 166 969 [email protected]

*Armenian Radio Hour on The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation can be heard
via real audio on . Broadcast times 17:00-18:00 local
Cyprus time (14:00-15:00 GMT) News bulletins at 17:15 local time on
Sundays, Tuesdays, Fridays. Armenian Cypriots can also tune in on the
following radio frequencies 91.1 FM (Mount Olympus – for Nicosia
listeners) 94.2 FM (Paralimni/Protaras/Agia Napa) 92.4 FM (Larnaca) 96.5
FM (Paphos).

*The Armenian Prelature announces that the next permit for the Armenian
Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green line, is scheduled
for Sunday 7 November, 2004.
*Every Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. (Cyprus time +2 GMT) on CyBC’s Trito,
Puzant Nadjarian presents the “History of the Blues”. You can also hear
it on Real Audio from the Internet edition of CyBC on A
repeat program can also be heard seven hours later at 2:00 a.m. local
time.

*Listen to Hairenik Association’s online Armenian Radio Station.A
variety of Armenian music online, 24 hours a day, combined with news and
other interesting information about the Armenian community in the US,
Armenia, Artsakh, Javakhk and the Armenian Diaspora.
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Armenian homosexuals in France accuse president of homophobia

Armenian homosexuals in France accuse president of homophobia

Arminfo
4 Nov 04

PARIS

The association of Armenian gays and lesbians in France (AGLA) has
recently staged a protest action outside the Armenian embassy in
Paris.

AGLA reports that demonstrators, around 30 people, chanted: “Kocharyan
– homophobe”. The main reason for the action was the increasing number
of homophobia cases in Armenia.

During the action the demonstrators met representatives of the
Armenian embassy and gave them two letters for Armenian President
Robert Kocharyan and Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan.

“We receive a lot of letters from Armenia which list numerous cases of
discrimination and violence in Armenia. Gays are victims of blackmail,
beatings and brutal treatment by the police on a permanent basis. They
are often defenceless in the face of hatred and street violence,” the
letters said.

Representatives of AGLA demanded that the Armenian leadership begin to
resolutely fight against manifestations of homophobia and
discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

Armenian government deprives telecom giant of monopoly

Armenian government deprives telecom giant of monopoly

Arminfo
4 Nov 04

YEREVAN

The Armenian government has approved the candidacy of a second
cellular communications operator in Armenia, the K-Telecom closed-type
joint-stock company.

The Armenian government press service reports that K-Telecom’s
application has been considered and approved by the tender commission
led by Communications and Transport Minister Andranik Manukyan. The
commission was set up late at night yesterday under decision No 1238
of the Armenian government dated 4 November 2004. According to a
source in the government, the K-Telecom company is an Armenian
subsidiary of the Nagornyy Karabakh cellular communications operator,
the Karabakh Telecom closed-type joint-stock company.

At its extraordinary session yesterday, the Armenian government
decided to deprive the ArmenTel company of a monopoly on cellular
communications. The government decided to deprive ArmenTel of the
monopoly on GSM services, cellular satellite communications and
special radio communications on the 900 MHz frequency.

The new communications operator will have an opportunity to connect
its network to the network of the ArmenTel company. In return,
ArmenTel will have the exclusive right to Internet and telephony
services. The executive authorities instructed the justice minister to
hold negotiations within 10 days and to conclude an agreement with the
ArmenTel company on behalf of the Armenian government.

Arminfo learnt that Karabakh Telecom had purchased and leased land in
Yerevan back in October 2003 for aerials for a future cellular
communications network. Karabakh Telecom Director-General Ralf
Eyrikyan has neither confirmed nor denied this information. Karabakh
Telecom has invested 15m dollars in the Karabakh cellular
communications. According to the latest data, there are 3,500 cellular
communications subscribers in Karabakh.

The Karabakh Telecom closed-type joint-stock company gained a licence
of the Nagornyy Karabakh government in February 2002 to jointly own
the Nagornyy Karabakh telecommunications network for 30 years.