Vatican slams disrespect for religion

Jerusalem Post
Oct 20 2004

Vatican slams disrespect for religion
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

VATICAN CITY

A joint Jewish-Vatican commission on Tuesday condemned acts of
vandalism against and disrespect for religious people in Jerusalem,
citing the recent assault on an Armenian archbishop by a yeshiva
student. “Jerusalem has a sacred character for all the children of
Abraham,” said the statement issued during a meeting of the Holy
See’s Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief
Rabbinate.

“We call on all relevant authorities to respect this character and to
prevent actions which offend the sensibilities of religious
communities that reside in Jerusalem and hold her dear,” the
statement said.

A leader of the Armenian church in Jerusalem said Monday the church
would not press charges against the yeshiva student, who spat at
clergy during a Christian procession last week.

Soccer: Pyunik clinch title

Gulf Daily News, Bahrain
Oct 20 2004

Pyunik clinch title

YEREVAN: Pyunik Yerevan hammered lowly Shirak Gyumri 6-1 yesterday to
clinch their fourth consecutive Armenian league title with four
rounds of matches to spare.

The win gave Pyunik an insurmountable 16-point lead over
second-placed Mika Ashtarak, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Kotaik
Abovyan.

It also secured them a league and cup double this season, their
second such feat in the last three years.

Soccer: Pyunik Armenian champions

Special Broadcasting Service, Australia
Oct 20 2004

Pyunik Armenian champions
SBS

Pyunik Yerevan showed off their almost embarrassing domination of
Armenian football by clinching their fourth straight league title in
style.

Pyunik thrashed Shirak Gyumri 6-1 to clinch the championship they
have made their own with four rounds of normal competition still
remaining.

The second place team, Mika Ashtarak were held to a 1-1 draw by
Katayk Abovyan leaving them 16 points behind the runaway leaders and
pace-setters of Armenian football.

The league victory means Pyunik Yerevan have completed the domestic
double as they have already won the Armenian cup competition.

This represents their second double in the last three seasons.

Sterlite Gold announces initial resource estimate for Zod

CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada
Oct 20 2004

Sterlite Gold announces an initial resource estimate for its wholly
owned Zod property in Armenia
Trading Symbol: SGD : TSX

TORONTO, Oct. 19 /CNW/ – Mr. Anil Agarwal, Chairman of Sterlite
Gold, is pleased to announce the results of an extensive exploration
program at its wholly owned Zod property located in Armenia. More than
39,000 metres of drilling (300 holes) has been completed at Zod as
follows:

———————————————————————
Drilling
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Category Drilled (metres)
———————————————————————
Surface Reverse/Circulation) 10,708
——————————————- ————————–
Surface (Diamond Drilling – NQ) 8,937
——————————————————————–
Underground (Diamond Drilling – NQ3)) 19,571
——————————————- ————————–
Total 39,216

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Over 1,400 metres of underground development has also been carried
out on four separate vein systems to add further confidence to the
present exploration program.

The exploration program and resource estimate has been carried out
under the direction of Mr. Trevor Jones, a “qualified person” as
defined under National Instrument 43-101. The resource estimate has
been audited and approved by Micon International Co. Limited, an
independent third party.

This estimate calculates that the Zod property contains the
following JORC resources:

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Resources (JORC Code)(1)
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Category Tonnes Grade Gold Gold
(gm/t) (tonnes) (ounces)
———————————————————————
Measured 1.6 Mt 4.7 7.5 0.24 M
———————————————————— ———
Indicated 15.4 Mt 3.8 58 1.86 M
———————————————————————
Total (0.6g/t cut-off) 17.0 Mt 3.7 65.5 2.10 M
———————————————————— ———

————————————— ——————————
Inferred 1.8 Mt 2.6 4.5 0.15 M
———————————————————————

Note: (1) Resource classifications conform to the Australasian
Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by
the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of
Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and
Mineral Council of Australia (JORC Code). The Company intends to
prepare and file a technical report in accordance with National
Instrument 43-101 and as part of that technical report, intends to
prepare a reconciliation to CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and
Reserves as referred to in National Instrument 43-101. Mineral
resources that are not reserves do not have demonstrative economic
viability. Measured and indicated mineral resources are that part of a
mineral resource for which quantity and grade can be estimated with a
level of confidence sufficient to allow the application of technical
and economic parameters to support mine planning and evaluation of the
economic viability of the deposit. An inferred mineral resource is
that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade can be
estimated on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and
reasonably assumed, but not verified.

All assays have been conducted by the Company using fire assay and
gravimetric finishes. Blanks and known standards are part of the
normal assaying procedures and duplicates on ten percent of these
assays have been sent to Als Chemex, in Vancouver. Half of the core
has been retained for future reference.

The Company has initiated studies to complete detailed open pit
design, plant engineering, metallurgical test work, and permitting
with regard to expanding the present mining operations at Zod and
moving the existing processing plant (which is 269 kilometres away at
Ararat) to the Zod site.

These initiatives are expected to be completed in the first
quarter of 2005. Micon is managing the Zod mining expansion study in
association with Ararat Gold Recovery Company, the wholly owned
subsidiary of the Company, through which it conducts its Armenian
operations.

Forward-looking statements: Statements contained in this release
that are forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and
uncertainties going forward. When used in this press release, words
such as “could”, “plan”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “may”,
“potential”, “should” and similar expressions are forward-looking
statements. Those risk factors that could cause actual results to
differ from these forward-looking statements include, but are not
restricted to fluctuations in the price of gold, delays in permitting,
or studies involved in the pre-feasibility, delays in construction and
or production, operational factors, environmental risks, financial
risks, political risks, currency risks and other statements that are
not historical facts as otherwise disclosed under the heading “Risk
Factors” and elsewhere in the Company’s periodic filings with Canadian
securities regulatory authorities.

For further information: please contact: Mr. Sanjay Dalmia, President,
Sterlite Gold, e-mail: [email protected], Tel no: 374-1-542270/544287

The official visit of Foreign Minister Oskanian to Italy

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
375010 Telephone: +3741. 544041 ext 202
Fax: +3741. .562543
Email: [email protected]:

PRESS RELEASE

19 October 2004

The official visit of Foreign Minister Oskanian to Italy

The next day of his official visit to Italy, Minister Oskanian attended a
the round table discussion which was organized by joint efforts of the
Institute of Foreign Affaires of Italy and the Embassy of the Republic of
Armenia in Italy. The theme of the round table was, “South Caucasus:
Stability and security of the region.” High ranking officials from the
Foreign Ministry of Italy, parliamentarians, ambassadors accredited in
Italy, diplomats, and students also took part in the round table discussion.

Minister Oskanian expressed his satisfaction by the results of his official
visit, noting that he had come to concrete agreements with the Foreign
Minister Frattini of Italy. He then presented the priorities of Armenia’s
foreign policy, underlining our efforts on creation of the security system,
development of the country, Euro-integration, and settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabagh conflict.

Addressing Caucasian issues, Minister Oskanian pointed out the possible ways
for achieving long-term peace and stability. He appreciated the involvement
of South Caucasian states in the EU New Neighborhood policy, as well as the
deepening of the NATO Partnership programme in the region.

The Foreign Minister stated that the European direction of the South
Caucasian states, and the growing activity of the European Union in the
region creates new prospects for settlement of the conflicts, especially if
the states themselves express political foresight and will. Minister
Oskanian also presented Armenia’s position on the starting negotiations on
Turkey’s membership in the EU, presenting.

The Deputy Foreign Minister, Margherita Boniver, the Chief of the
Parliamentary delegation of the Western European Union, Marko Zakkera, and
prominent parliamentarians underlined in their speeches the necessity of
more active involvement of the European Union and NATO in the South
Caucasus. They also mentioned the role of the European Union in the
settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations. Minister Oskanian answered the
audience’s questions

The same day, Minister Oskanian left for Venice, where he will have
meetings with the city and provincial authorities of Venice.

www.armeniaforeignministry.am

Rosneftegazstroi to prospect for oil, gas in Armenia

Interfax
Oct 20 2004

Rosneftegazstroi to prospect for oil, gas in Armenia

Moscow. (Interfax) – Russia’s Rosneftegazstroi is registering a
license with the Armenian Energy Ministry to prospect for oil and gas
in the Shirak province, 120 km from Yerevan, Ruben Melikonian, the
company’s vice president, told Interfax.

Melikoian said Armenia had commercial oil an gas reserves. “We will
use modern technology to find these deposits,” he said.

Geologists have drilled more than 200 prospecting wells, mostly in
Central Armenia, since 1947 and found little to show for their
efforts. Even so, the Soviet government estimated in 1979 that
Armenia hosted a potential 100 million tonnes of oil and 100 billion
cubic meters (bcm) of gas.

Rosneftegazstroi will go on to prospect for oil and gas in other
regions of Armenia, Melikonian said.

Rosneftegazstroi is thinking of setting up a joint venture and
opening a representative office in Armenia, he said.

The company is also interested in the Iran – Armenia gas pipeline
construction project, he said.

European Greens Support Turkish EU Bid

Deutsche Welle, Germany
Oct 20 2004

European Greens Support Turkish EU Bid

The Greens’ meeting in Istanbul unsurprisingly focuses on Turkey

During a three-day parliamentary group meeting in Istanbul, Europe’s
Greens have come out in support for Turkey’s EU bid and criticized
proposed national referendums on its membership.

Europe’s Greens, once Turkey’s most vocal critics and now the
staunchest supporters of its EU membership, began a three-day
parliamentary group meeting in Istanbul on Tuesday by airing strong
criticism against any plans to hold national referendums on whether
Ankara should join the bloc.

“We are against holding referendums in one country about another
country,” Greens group president Daniel Cohn-Bendit said. “There are
seven million Turks living in Europe, so the real question in the
referendum will be, ‘Do you like Turks — do you like Muslims?'”

He singled out President Jacques Chirac, criticizing his proposal to
amend the French constitution to allow referendums on future EU
members as “foolish” and “ridiculous.”

“How can a democratic president, even Chirac, say what will happen in
10 years’ time?” Cohn-Bendit asked at a press conference at the
opening of the meeting. “Are they going to have referendums on the
memberships of Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia? The French will go crazy,”
he said. “This is ridiculous. Don’t waste our time with what will
happen in 10 years.”

Cohn-Bendit was flanked at the press conference by co-chair Monica
Frassoni of Italy, Dutchman Joost Logendijk and Germany’s Cem
Özdemir, both of the EU-Turkey joint parliamentary committee.

Special negotiations must be accepted

Cohn-Bendit urged Turkey to accept the fact that it is different from
other candidate countries and that a special negotiating process is
needed to allow it into the EU. A generally favorable European
Commission report on Oct. 6 advises EU leaders to agree at a Dec. 17
summit in Brussels to launch membership talks with Turkey.

“When you say, ‘We want equal treatment,’ you do not mean it,”
Cohn-Bendit said. “Turkey is not Malta, it is not Romania, it is not
Bulgaria. It is a big country, it is a proud country, and its entry
into the EU will be an important event.”

“Critical friends”

He said the Greens had arrived in Turkey as “critical friends” in
hopes that many issues that remain to be ironed out — the situation
of the Kurds and other minorities, women’s rights, the Armenian
massacres — could be “openly discussed among friends.”

“We must have uncomfortable discussions on, for example, Cyprus and
the role of the army,” Frassoni said, adding: “The process of
building a European democracy is not finished.”

The Greens support Turkey’s EU membership, the Italian MEP said, but
so does Italy’s conservative Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi — “his
reasons are not the same as ours,” she added.

“What is the Greens’ message to Turkey,” asked Özdemir, who is of
Turkish origin. “The message is that we are here and not somewhere
else. If Turkey is today at another point than where it was several
years ago, it is also because of civil society, not only because of
politicians,” he said.

Issues on contention

Another message from the Greens to Turkey’s politicians is “don’t
panic,” Logendijk said. He added the Commission report contained
elements Turkey and the Greens both disagree with, such as the
open-ended nature of the talks and mention of permanent derogations
concerning this country, such as barring its citizens from free
circulation in Europe.

“But,” he said, “don’t lose your focus; don’t lose sight of the main
point: (membership) negotiations should begin next year.”

The meeting of the joint Greens/European Free Alliance group next
goes into a series of panel conferences covering aspects of Turkey-EU
ties. Panelists include German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer his
Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gül, Kurdish activist Leyla Zana and
Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk.

Georgia concerned with checkpoint closure on Russian border

Interfax
Oct 20 2004

Georgia concerned with checkpoint closure on Russian border

Tbilisi. (Interfax-AVN) – Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
discussed the situation near the Verkhny Lars checkpoint on the
Georgian- Russian border at a meeting with law-enforcement chiefs on
Tuesday.

“Georgia is concerned with the closing of the border, and we demand
explanations from the Russian party,” Secretary of the National
Security Council Gela Bezhuashvili told reporters.

Georgia seeks ways out of the situation, because vehicles with
cargoes and passengers have amassed again on both sides of the
border, Bezhuashvili said.

Russia’s decisions to restrict traffic through Verkhny Lars and then
to close down the checkpoint were made in early September due to the
hostage-taking drama in the North Ossetian town of Beslan.

The border has been opened only four times since then. The latest
opening occurred on October 11, when all the people and vehicles that
had amassed on both sides of the border were allowed to go through.
“A total of over 500 vehicles and over 650 people were cleared and
allowed to cross the Russian-Georgian border,” Lieutenant Colonel
Sergei Livantsov, chief of the North Caucasus regional border guard
directorate’s press service, told Interfax-AVN. Most of the border
crossers were citizens of Armenia, who wanted to leave Russia.

Party urges government to pull country out of Disastrous Situation

Armenian party urges government to pull country out of “disastrous situation”

Arminfo
19 Oct 04

YEREVAN

We demand that the Armenian authorities immediately take people out of
the disastrous situation in which they have found themselves as a
result of 15-year-long pillage of the republic, Sarkis Karapetyan,
head of the Party for National Salvation, has told journalists at the
Azdak discussion club.

He said that members of his party, who are veterans of the Karabakh
war, would use all legal means to influence the country’s leadership
and “spare no effort and sacrifice everything in order to make justice
finally prevail in Armenia”.

[Passage omitted: reference to the Karabakh war]

“Armenia has all opportunities to become a rich and strong country,
and with people’s backing, we shall succeed in this,” Sarkis
Karapetyan said.

The founding congress of the Party for National Salvation was held in
April 2004. At today’s press conference, the party leader failed to
say precisely the number of the party’s members, explaining this by
the constantly growing ranks of the party. Sarkis Karapetyan himself
was a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation – Dashnaktsutyun
until 2001 and was expelled from its ranks for organizing
anti-government protests.

Armenian embassy in Poland subjected to vandalism

Armenian embassy in Poland subjected to vandalism

Armenian Radio First Programme, Yerevan
19 Oct 04

A group of unknown assailants poured black paint over the signboard of
the Armenian embassy in Warsaw and covered the walls of the building
with anti-Armenian graffiti.

Viola Khonkaryan, a member of the Armenian organization, Ararat, in
Warsaw said that she had never witnessed anything like that during her
10 years of residence in Poland.

To recap, Arminfo news agency reported that the Polish law-enforcement
agencies are investigating this act of vandalism.