Armenian agency calls British MP “English daughter of NK people”

Armenian agency calls British MP “English daughter of Karabakh people”

Yerkir web site
22 Oct 04

October

Yerevan, 22 October: A British parliamentary delegation including
”the English daughter of the Karabakh people” Baroness Caroline Cox
has come back to Yerevan from Karabakh, Arminfo news agency reports.

”Britain should help Karabakh. I respect and rate highly Karabakh’s
achievements within a short period of time. At the same time, I
appreciate its people’s determination to reach their aims,” the head
of the delegation [member of House of Commons Gordon Marsden] said
before they departed to Yerevan.

To recap, the British parliamentary delegates wanted to familiarize
themselves with the situation on the scene and learn about Karabakh’s
needs.

Russia reopens borders with Azerbaijan, Georgia

Russia reopens borders with Azerbaijan, Georgia following security-related
suspension

AP Worldstream
Oct 22, 2004

Russia reopened its borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan on Friday
after more than a monthlong hiatus due to Moscow’s fears of terrorism.

Russia closed the border with Georgia in early September, following
the seizure of hundreds of hostages in a school in southern Russia,
and with Azerbaijan in mid-September. Border officials in those
countries confirmed that traffic had begun traveling in both
directions on Friday.

The closed border affected not only Georgia and Azerbaijan but also
their Caucasus neighbor Armenia, which depends significantly on Russia
for some supplies amid tense relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey
because of the unresolved conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.

Located in Azerbaijan, the enclave has been under control of ethnic
Armenian forces for more than a decade. A cease-fire was signed in
1994 after Azerbaijani forces were driven out in a six-year war but
the enclave’s final status has not been resolved.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Azerbaijan calls on USA to express fair stance on resettlement in NK

Azerbaijan calls on USA to express fair stance on resettlement in Karabakh

Trend news agency
22 Oct 04

BAKU

Trend correspondent E. Huseynov: As a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group, the USA should be more active in the peaceful settlement of the
Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry press
service has quoted Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov as
saying at a meeting with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European and Eurasian Affairs Laura Kennedy in Baku.

Mammadyarov said that the USA should demonstrate a fair position on
the illegal resettlement of population on Azerbaijani territories
occupied by Armenia. Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan attached major
importance to partnership with the USA. As an example of this
partnership, Mammadyarov cited the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and the
Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum [oil and gas pipeline] projects. He hoped that
necessary efforts would be made to implement the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum
project to transport the Azerbaijani gas to European markets.

Kennedy said that she supported the expansion and intensification of
relations between the two countries. She said she wanted relations
between the USA and Azerbaijan, which is the USA’s strategic partner
and has been cooperating with her country in a number of spheres, to
be at a high level in the future as well. Saying that the USA supports
economic development projects in Azerbaijan and a peaceful settlement
to the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, Kennedy added
that the OSCE Minsk Group was very interested in the settlement of
this problem.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met Kennedy yesterday.

Russian air base in Kyrgyzstan to mark first anniversary on 10/23

Russian air base in Kyrgyzstan to mark first anniversary on 23 October

ITAR-TASS news agency, Moscow
22 Oct 04

Russian air base in Kyrgyzstan will mark its first anniversary on 23
October, the ITAR-TASS news agency said on 22 October.

The Russian air base at Kant was opened on 23 October 2003 and
currently hosts about 500 servicemen and officers.

The air base was the first Russian force outside Russia after the
Soviet Union’s collapse and is an aviation unit of the Collective
Security Treaty Organization’s [CSTO – members are Armenia, Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia] Collective Rapid
Reaction Forces, the report added.

(The report ran to about 200 words; no further processing planned)

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Breaking Ground & Blessing Performed on New Armenian Prelacy of CA

PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Dania Ohanian
Armenian Prelacy of Canada
3401 Olivar Asselin
Montreal, QC, H4J 1L5
Tel: (514) 856-1200
Fax: (514) 856-1805
Email: [email protected]

Breaking Ground and Blessing Ceremony
performed on New Armenian Prelacy of Canada Site

A rainy day marked the ground breaking and blessing ceremony for the new
Prelacy building, conducted under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop
Khajag Hagopian, Prelate, on Sunday October 17, 2004.

The main donors, Mr. Hagop Pastermadjian ($150 000) and Mrs. Betty Minassian
Heller ($100 000), as well as the former and current presidents of the
Prelacy’s Executive Council, Mr. Yetvart Froundjian, Vartkes Chamlian, Esq.,
Dr. Girair Basmadjian, Mr. Krikor Kouyoumdjian (current president) placed
the founding rocks on the future site of the building.

Mrs. Heller, Herman Kalaydjian (standing in for Mr. Pastermadjian) and the
presidents also buried a time capsule which included, among other things,
soil from Armenia, issues of Horizon Weekly, pictures of the community, a
cross and a bible.

The ceremony was continued inside the community centre, in the Aharonian
Hall, where the spiritual art exhibit, featuring the works of Vatche
Arakelian and Vartan Jiftjian was coming to a close.

The construction of the Prelacy is a momentous and pivotal event for the
Canadian Armenian community, whose identity and culture is entrenched in the
Armenian Church.

Its importance was further symbolized by Manoug Khatchadourian, a
102-year-old Genocide survivor, who donated $5000 in memory of his wife
towards the construction of the Prelacy.

His Eminency, Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate, concluded the ceremony by
blessing the columns and foundation of the Prelacy, scheduled to be
completed in January 2005.

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ATDA to Showcase Armenia Exhibit at WTM 2004 London Trade Show

Date: 22.10.2004

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Tourism Development Agency /ATDA/
3 Nalbandyan St., Yerevan 375010, RA
Tel.: (+3741) 54 23 03, 54 23 06
Fax: (+3741) 54 47 92
Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
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ATDA to Showcase Armenia Exhibit at WTM 2004 London Trade Show

November 8 – 11

The Armenian Tourism Development Agency (ATDA) will be presenting
Armenia and the Armenian Tourism Industry at the prestigious World
Travel Market (WTM) in London from November 8th to the 11th, 2004
marking its fourth consecutive attendance with each year securing
maximum benefits and growth for its burgeoning tourism trade. This year
Armenia will be introduced to the British and world travel market by
ATDA together with Armenia Travel +M, Jason Travel and Tufenkian
Hospitality.

Armenia’s participation at WTM 2004 was made possible with the
invaluable financial assistance provided by the British Embassy in
Armenia which enabled Armenia’s travel industry’s continuous presence to
this popular tourism exhibition.

Open exclusively to the trade, WTM is the international travel
industry’s premier business-to-business forum with over 5,000 leading
suppliers and 44,000 industry professionals from over 190 countries
exhibiting this November. 25 years old this year, WTM is recognised as a
meeting ground to negotiate and exchange vital contracts, source new
products and services and learn about the latest worldwide industry
developments, network and new destinations.

With this in mind Armenia’s representation at this event is fundamental
to showcase Armenia as a compelling “four season new destination” and to
highlight all of Armenia’s treasures-its rich arts, architecture, and
archaeology, as well as its cultural and religious history within its
impressive exhibit through press packages and informational materials.

The WTM exhibition hall is grouped according to geographic destination
making it easy to find and accessible to all. For all visitors to London
during WTM, the ATDA/Armenia exhibit will be located in London’s ExCeL
at EM197.

For further information about ATDA, WTM or other industry exhibitions
and events, please visit us at
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Yerevan, or call us at 54-23-03. We are always ready to provide
information on this and other Armenian Tourism matters.

Armenian Tourism Development Agency
Address: 3 Nalbandyan Street
Yerevan 375010, Armenia
Tel: (3741) 542303, 542306
Fax: (3741) 544792
E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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RFE/RL Armenia: Jehovah’s Witnesses Trapped In Bureaucratic Maze

RFE/RL Armenia: Jehovah’s Witnesses Trapped In Bureaucratic Maze
Friday, 22 October 2004

At a gathering of the Council of Europe in June, the deputy speaker of
Armenia’s parliament said Yerevan would free Jehovah’s Witnesses who had
been jailed as conscientious objectors — as soon as parliament passed a
new alternative-service law. The law was passed in July, but at least 13
conscientious objectors remain in jail in Armenia, including five jailed
just this month. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
has questioned the country’s actions, as have other civil rights
organizations.

By Don Hill

Prague, 22 October 2004 — Different government officials offer
divergent statements about the treatment of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Armenia.

According to deputy speaker of parliament Tigran Torosyan, there are no
members of the Christian denomination in jail for resisting military
service as conscientious objectors. Torosyan told RFE/RL yesterday, “I
don’t know examples of people belonging to this organization who are in
jail.”

The Forum 18 news service — which covers religious freedom in the
former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe — reported that, in fact,
five Jehovah’s Witnesses have been jailed this month alone for refusing
military service. That brings to 13 the number serving prison time for
the offense. The maximum sentence for such an offense in Armenia is two
years.

In yet another statement, Torosyan said those conscientious objectors in
jail in Armenia would be freed when a new law on alternatives to
military service was passed. He made the comment to Jehovah’s Witnesses
representatives at a meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe last June. The law passed on 1 July. Yet the
conscientious objectors remain in jail.

Despite parliament adopting a law on alternative service, the government
has not made any provision for such service. A lawyer for the Jehovah’s
Witnesses, Rustam Khachatryan, said that is what Defense Ministry
officials told his clients individually before they were prosecuted and
jailed.

Officials have also said Jehovah’s Witnesses cannot be recognized as
conscientious objectors until the denomination achieves official
registration as a religious organization.

But Paul S. Gillies, a spokesman for the group, points out that
authorities finally registered the church on 11 October. The group had
sought this status for nine years. “One of the explanations [for denying
conscientious objectors’ rights] that was given to me personally was
that they were waiting for registration. Because we were unregistered,
then they couldn’t release the prisoners. But then one of the obstacles
to registration was always said to be the fact that we were
conscientious objectors,” Gillies told RFE/RL.

“I get the feeling that no government department particularly wants to
do this — to [implement] an alternative-service law.”

Forum 18 says that Vladimir Karapetian of the ministry’s Media Relations
Division said on 19 October that the issue is outside the competence of
the Foreign Ministry.

Natalia Voutova, a Council of Europe representative in Yerevan, said the
Foreign Ministry declined to explain how keeping a promise the country
made to the council in 2001 could be construed as outside the competence
of the ministry.

Forum 18 editor Felix Corley told RFE/RL that he does not believe all of
these contradictions indicate that Armenia’s bureaucracy is incompetent.
“No. I get the feeling that no government department particularly wants
to do this — to [implement] an alternative-service law.” he said.
“They know perfectly well what they are doing. The Foreign Ministry, the
Justice Ministry, the Defense Ministry, the representatives to the
Council of Europe — they all know perfectly well what the commitments
are. They all know perfectly well what the current situation is. They
just don’t want to. They fear political and social pressure.”

Corley said the Jehovah’s Witnesses — which says it has 8,000 members
in Armenia — is probably the most unpopular religious group in Armenia,
where normalcy means membership — however casual — in the Armenian
Apostolic Church.

In a country troubled by tense relations with neighboring Azerbaijan,
refusal of military service is disliked. Also, the group aggressively
seeks to recruit new converts, an activity that offends many in the
country.

Jehovah’s Witnesses has its headquarters in New York and claims 6
million members around the world. The group’s fundamental guiding belief
is that the Bible contains the literal word of God.

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Meeting at NKR National Assembly

MEETING AT NKR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Azat Artsakh – Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
22 Oct 04

On October 20 the speaker of the NKR National Assembly Oleg Yessayan
met with the British group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union on visit
in Stepanakert. The delegation included members of parliament of the
House of Commons Gordon Marsden (head of the delegation), Jane
Griffits, Candy Aterton, member of the House of Lords Baroness
Caroline Cox, vice secretary of the group Jim Rogers.

Addressing the guests, the speaker of the National Assembly pointed
out the significance of the visit of the delegation representing the
British parliament. At the same time he mentioned that this and
similar events in Nagorni Karabakh are not regarded as a fact of
recognizing NKR but are highly appreciated asan `expression of
attention towards our country and people’. Gordon Marsden said that
taking into consideration all the political complications, as
individual parliamentarians they personally treat Karabakh people and
theirefforts with respect, the evidence to which is this cognitive
visit. During the talk questions concerning the Karabakh problem and
the process of peaceful settlement, the formation of the legislative
sphere, post war restoration, results of democratization of the public
and political life in Karabakh were discussed. `We think’, said the NA
speaker, `that we shall not attract theattention of the European
community if we do not direct our efforts at promotion of the commonly
acceptable values adopted by Europe and building a civil society.’
Mentioning that a lot still has to be done on this way, he said, `We
are readyto present to our guests all we have achieved without being
recognized, without the help of the international community.’ At the
meeting were present the chairman of the NKR NA permanent committee of
foreign relationships Vahram Atanessian, leaders of the parliament
groups of Democratic Liberal Union and Armenian Revolutionary
Federation Janna Galstian and Vahram Balayan, vice foreign minister of
NKR Masis Mayilian.

AA.
22-10-2004

Armenian Leader Says Opening of Russian Border Shows “Tension Eased”

ARMENIAN LEADER SAYS OPENING OF RUSSIAN BORDER SHOWS “TENSION EASED”

Mediamax news agency
22 Oct 04

YEREVAN

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan today said that Russia’s decision
to open the Verkhniy Lars checkpoint on the Georgian-Russian border on
the eve of his official visit to Tbilisi was “a coincidence, but a
pleasant coincidence”.

A Mediamax special correspondent reports from Tbilisi that Robert
Kocharyan today said that the Verkhniy Lars checkpoint was closed due
to the Beslan events and the decision to open it shows that “the
tension has eased”.

The Armenian president said that he did not tend to dramatize the
situation, but he wanted the Georgian-Russian border not to close
again.

“When the border is closed, everyone loses – not only Georgia and
Armenia, but Russia as well,” Robert Kocharyan concluded.

Kocharian urges Georgian counterpart to open railway via Abkhazia

Armenian leader urges Georgian counterpart to open railway via Abkhazia

Mediamax news agency
22 Oct 04

YEREVAN

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and Georgian President Mikheil
Saakashvili discussed in Tbilisi today a whole range of problems
concerning the resumption of the railway communication in the South
Caucasus. A special correspondent of Mediamax agency reports from
Tbilisi that Armenian President Robert Kocharyan told this at today’s
press conference after his meeting with Saakashvili and negotiations
of the Armenian and Georgian delegations.

“We have certain ideas, however, they are somehow ‘raw’, and it is
premature to go into details. I can only say that it is about all the
railways in the South Caucasus, and it cannot be ruled out that those
ideas could acquire definite shapes,” Robert Kocharyan said.

As for the resumption of the railway communication between Armenia and
Russia via Abkhazia, Robert Kocharyan said he sensed the delicacy of
this issue for the Georgian leadership. “At the same time, bearing in
mind that the railway from Russia to Abkhazia is operating, the lack
of a through line benefits neither Armenia nor Georgia,” the Armenian
president said and expressed his hope that Georgia will approach the
issue with a greater deal of pragmatism.

In March this year, Georgian President Saakashvili said in Yerevan
that he would discuss with the Turkish leadership prospects of
restoring the Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi railway link. Asked by our special
correspondent today about the outcome of his discussions, Saakashvili
said that “Georgia does not welcome any restrictions and is in favour
of having more transport communications in the region”.

The Georgian president said that the Turkish leadership is fully
determined to integrate into the European Union, and this can play a
role in ironing out the existing problems. Saakashvili said that
Georgia will in future defend Armenia’s interests, including in the
transport sphere, both at the bilateral level and at international
forums.