Azerbaijan’s Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Issues Statement Condemning

AZERBAIJAN’S MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ISSUES STATEMENT CONDEMNING CONDUCT OF SO-CALLED "PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS" IN THE COUNTRY’S NAGORNO-KARABAKH REGION

APA
May 14 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement
concerning the so-called "parliament elections" being arranged by
the unrecognized separatist regime in the occupied territories of
Azerbaijan, APA reports.

The statement says: "According to the reports circulated by the
mass media outlets of the Republic of Armenia so-called "parliament
elections" are being arranged to take place in the Nagorno-Karabakh
region of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 23 May 2010.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan
reiterates in this regard that the unrecognized separatist regime
in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan represents nothing but
an illegal structure established by Armenia on the basis of ethnic
cleansing of Azerbaijani population. The so-called "elections" are
conducted in order to camouflage the annexation policy of Armenia and
are aimed at consolidation of the results of the continued occupation
of the Azerbaijani territories.

Conduct of such "elections" gravely violates the relevant provisions
of the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the norms and
principles of international law, since they are held in absence of
the original Azerbaijani population of the Nagorno-Karabakh region,
and, therefore shall have no legal effect whatsoever.

Any kind of elections in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic
of Azerbaijan may be recognized as fair and free once the expelled
Azerbaijani population takes full, direct and equal part in their
conduct in lawful and democratic environment equally to the Armenian
population of the region. Holding such elections will be possible
after the withdrawal of the Armenian occupying forces, normalization of
life in the region, creation of necessary conditions for restoration
of the dialogue and cooperation between the Armenian and Azerbaijani
communities of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Republic of Azerbaijan calls upon the Armenian side to stop
its destructive practice of illegal steps, which does not have
any prospects, and instead to demonstrate a good will and take a
constructive position in the negotiation process, which has dynamically
evolved through the last year, in order to find a soonest and durable
solution to the conflict on the basis of the norms and principles of
international law."

Azerbaijan’s Falsifications Banned At Tehran International Book Fair

AZERBAIJAN’S FALSIFICATIONS BANNED AT TEHRAN INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR

Panorama.am
18:18 14/05/2010

The representatives of Azerbaijan’s pavilion at the 23rd Tehran
International Book Fair were not allowed to display books which
included false information about the history and culture of
Nagorno-Karabakh.

Anti-Iranian and pro-Azeri Tebrizses.com website informs that Iran’s
Culture Ministry banned to cover similar topics.

Azerbaijani media, though, report on an incident between the
representatives of Azerbaijan’s pavilion and Iranian SAHAR TV reporters
as the latter tried to make a shot of Azerbaijan’s pavilion.

Minister Nalbandian Meets FAO Director General

MINISTER NALBANDIAN MEETS FAO DIRECTOR GENERAL

armradio.am
14.05.2010 18:44

On May 14 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received Dr. Jacques
Diouf, Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO), who is visiting Armenia to participate in the 27th FAO Regional
Conference for Europe.

Greeting the guest, Minister Nalbandian noted that "good traditions
of effective cooperation between Armenia and FAO have been established
over years."

Jacques Diouf praised the Armenian Government’s resoluteness and
efforts targeted the successful implementation of the World Food
Prgramme, and assured that that the Food and Agriculture Organization
would continue contributing to the implementation of programs in
Armenia and the development of the country’s agriculture.

FAO Director General expressed gratitude to the Armenian authorities
for organizing the regional conference in Yerevan on a high level.

Social Crisis Will Go Deeper Unless Snap Elections Are Held: Zurabya

SOCIAL CRISIS WILL GO DEEPER UNLESS SNAP ELECTIONS ARE HELD: ZURABYAN

Tert.am
14.05.10

"I am already sick and tired of giving explanations because the same
question is always being repeated," the Armenian National Congress
(HAK) coordinator Levon Zurabyan said at a press conference today
when asked about the necessity of snap elections in Armenia.

Zurabyan also mentioned that firstly early presidential elections
must be held and then – the parliamentary ones.

"We have presented demands. They are based on the principle that the
social crisis will go deeper, the social situation will cause acute
tension and confrontations, should early elections not be held in
Armenia," said Zurabyan.

At the same time he mentioned that Armenia is currently under foreign
pressure over the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Zurabyan thinks that HAK is implementing a right policy.

"HAK continues to remain the power that can bring tens of thousands
of people out to the street during its rallies. No single power [in
Armenia] is capable of doing it. And that means that people trust
and believe in the strategy we have chosen," said Levon Zurabyan.

RA Vice Prime Minister Receives The Delegation Of World Bank

RA VICE PRIME MINISTER RECEIVES THE DELEGATION OF WORLD BANK

ARMENPRESS
MAY 12, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS: Armen Gevorgyan, Armenian vice Prime
Minister and territorial administration minister, received today the
delegation of the World Bank team for implementation of healthcare
programs in Armenia. RA Healthcare Minister Harutyun Kushkyan was
present at the meeting as well.

An official from the press and PR office of RA Territorial
Administration Ministry told Armenpress that some issues on the process
of implementation of the first and second ‘Modernization of Healthcare
System’ loan projects and other projects, intended to be implemented,
were discussed at the meeting with RA vice Prime Minister. The sides
mentioned that the first project has nearly reached the end and that
the choice of hospitals, involved in the projects, was quite right.

The two sides expressed their satisfaction for the quality of
implementation of the works and stressed the importance of ensuring
high-quality provision of healthcare services in the provinces, which
stems from the logic of symmetric development of areas in a country.

The World Bank team was interested in the position of RA vice Prime
Minister Armen Gevorgyan about the selected medical establishments,
as well as about provision of medical services in Syunik province.

Armen Gevorgyan suggested to involve the hospital of Kapan in the new
project and said that the bad geographic position of the town and
the prospects of Kapan to become a center for production should be
taken into consideration. Armen Gevorgyan says there should be three
political, economic, demographic, social centers in the province of
Syunik- Goris, Kapan and Meghri.

They discussed the possibilities of holding consultations on investing
insurance system in that sphere and some issues on organizing trainings
for the personnel of medical establishments of provinces, as well. It
was mentioned that the new project would be represented to the World
Bank Board of Directors in October. The project is expected to start
next year.

A. Harutyunyan Receives Delegation Headed by PACE Chairman Mevlut Ca

A. Harutyunyan Receives Delegation Headed by PACE Chairman Mevlut Cavusoglu

ARMENPRESS
MAY 13, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, MAY 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Ombudsman Armen Harutyunyan
received today Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Europe (PACE) Mevlut CavuÅ~_oglu. During the meeting the interlocutors
referred to the challenges of human rights defense both in Armenia and
in the region. Press service of the Ombudsman’s Office told Armenpress
that Mevlut CavuÅ~_oglu stated this is one of his first visits to
member states after the election in the office of PACE chairman.

During the meeting Armen Harutyunyan presented the 2009 annual and
extraordinary public reports on fair trial. Speaking of the challenges
of human rights defense, the ombudsman pointed out the importance
of development of atmosphere of tolerance and formation of culture
of dialogue both inside the country and in the region. Attaching
importance to M. CavuÅ~_oglu’s responsible mission in the office of
PACE chairman, the ombudsman pointed out the importance of providing
reconcilement and stability in the region as an important precondition
of human rights defense.

PACE president stated that constitutional changes are intended in
the upcoming months in Turkey, as a result of which an Ombudsman’s
institute will be set up in that country. Armen Harutyunyan expressed
readiness of support and cooperation.

RA FM Met With The Co-Chairs Of The OSCE Minsk Group

RA FM MET WITH THE CO-CHAIRS OF THE OSCE MINSK GROUP

Aysor
May 13 2010
Armenia

On May 12 the Armenia Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian who was
in Brussels on a working visit had a meeting with the OSCE Minsk
Group co-chairs Bernard Fassie, Robert Bradke, Igor Popov and Anjey
Kasperchik.

In the agenda of the meeting were issues concerning Artsakh conflict,
and the dispositions of the sides to the Madrid Principles, informs
the press and public relations department of the RA FM.

Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter – 05/13/2010

YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

MAY 7-13, 2010

HIGHLIGHTS:

RA MINISTRY OF ECONOMY ELABORATED AMENDMENTS TO RA LAW "ON TELEVISION AND
RADIO"

PROCURACY WILL REEXAMINE CASES REGARDING JOURNALISTS

PRESIDENT OF STEPANAKERT PRESS CLUB CALLS MEDIA COMMUNITIES OF AZERBAIJAN,
ARMENIA AND MOUNTAINOUS KARABAGH "TO CEASE THE FIRE"

COURT OF CASSATION REVOKED THE APPLICATIONS ON RECONSIDERATION OF NIKOL
PASHINIAN’S JUDGMENT

RA MINISTRY OF ECONOMY ELABORATED AMENDMENTS TO RA LAW "ON TELEVISION AND
RADIO"

On May 13 RA Government endorsed the draft law "On Introducing Amendments
and Supplements to RA Law ‘On Television and Radio’". It is supposed that
the draft will be submitted to RA National Assembly and soon passed, in
order the broadcast licensing competitions (which are to be announced on
July 20, 2010) to be held with compliance to new legislation.

The draft was elaborated by RA Ministry of Economy and stored on the
Ministry website (). Namely, it prescribes the new order of
holding competitions and granting licenses with regard to the provisions for
switching from analog to digital broadcasting. Thus, it is proposed that the
licensing competitions are held by the National Commission on Television and
Radio once every 10 years, starting from July 20, 2010. The number of TV
channels in the digital broadcast network is limited by 18. At the same
time, 9 TV channels will be national (two – public, 6 – private, and one for
rebroadcasting), while the other 9 will be broadcasting in Yerevan (5 –
private and 4 for rebroadcasting). Moreover, private TV channels of Yerevan
are to have a certain orientation: entertainment, youth, music, children,
information and analytical. It is also foreseen that the new licenses will
come into force since January 20, 2011.

Amendments to the Broadcast Law will be discussed at the conference "Media
Legislation and Self-Regulation Initiatives", being organized on May 14 by
"Partnership for Open Society" initiative.

PROCURACY WILL REEXAMINE CASES REGARDING JOURNALISTS

Upon the order of RA General Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian a working group of
4 persons was formed. The group will be engaged in the reexamination of
investigation records, as well as the criminal proceedings instituted during
2008-2010 on cases with media representatives, including the ones of
impeding journalistic activities. Besides, the working group is to verify
the legitimacy of the decisions rendered on those cases, reported "Aravot"
daily on May 11, 2010.

PRESIDENT OF STEPANAKERT PRESS CLUB CALLS MEDIA COMMUNITIES OF AZERBAIJAN,
ARMENIA AND MOUNTAINOUS KARABAGH "TO CEASE THE FIRE"

On May 7 President of Stepanakert Press Club Gegham Baghdasarian addressed
the heads of media and journalistic organizations of Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Mountainous Karabagh, calling to stop "the adverse actions in the
information field, starting from March 12, 2010, at 00.01". Namely, on this
day, in 1994, a cease fire was concluded between the Karabagh conflict
parties.

In his message the head of Stepanakert Press Club emphasized the
exacerbating tensions in the region for the last years and the improper role
of media in the continuous information warfare which becomes more dangerous
and which "plays a role of artillery preparation, contributing to the
imminent forceful resolution, fraught with disastrous consequences for the
whole South Caucasus region".

"In this tight situation and on the eve of the 16th anniversary of the cease
fire (May 12, 1994), I consider necessary to come forward with an initiative
on an "armistice" in the information field of all conflicting parties. I am
convinced that the cessation of the information warfare will foster the
continuation of peaceful dialogue, will contribute to reaching real
compromises and mutual acceptable decisions on the Karabagh conflict
settlement", the message of Gegham Baghdasarian says.

Suggesting the journalistic communities of Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Mountainous Karabagh to conclude a truce since May 12, Gegham Baghdasarian
explained: "First of all this means refusal of articles insulting the honor
and dignity of whole nation and its representatives, as well as pieces
inciting dissension between nations and promulgating war."

COURT OF CASSATION REVOKED THE APPLICATIONS ON RECONSIDERATION OF NIKOL
PASHINIAN’S JUDGMENT

On May 5 RA Court of Cassation revoked the applications on reconsideration
of the decision of RA Criminal Court of Appeal on the case of Nikol
Pashinian, Chief Editor of "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily (submitted by the
defendant and prosecution parties). As it has been reported, on January 19,
2010 court of general jurisdiction sentenced Nikol Pashinian to seven years
of imprisonment. On March 9, 2010 Criminal Court of Appeal, by applying an
amnesty on Nikol Pashinian, cut down his unexpired term of imprisonment by
half (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 5-11, 2010).

Both parties appealed the decision of the Criminal Court of Appeal. The
lawyers of Pashinian demanded to acquit their client of all charges, while
the prosecutor claimed to return him guilty not only for mass riots, but
also for violence against a representative of power. The parties’
applications were not submitted to consideration, as, according to the Court
of Cassation, they were not duly justified for reconsidering the decision of
the Court of Appeal.

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A Ticket To Forever: An Interview With Actor Armen Garo

A TICKET TO FOREVER: AN INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR ARMEN GARO
Frank Nahigian

Armenian Weekly
Wed, May 12 2010

We live as long as we can and then we die. For some people, that’s
not good enough and they try to do better. Armen Garo is that
kind of person. He was born and raised in upstate New York where
he attended public schools. His behavior was, suffice it to say,
somewhat less than perfect; the hallways just outside his classrooms
(the forerunner of quiet time rooms) and the principal’s office
were familiar surroundings. He always had a nagging feeling that he
didn’t quite fit in. Because of behavioral issues, his parents-father
(Vahan Harmaian), born in Istanbul, and his mom (Macrouhi Tavanian), a
first-generation American-took him out of the public school system and
sent him to Albany (military) Academy to have some formal discipline
drummed into him before he was drummed out of life. The regimentation
process eventually worked. Despite the boy’s intuitive inclination
to deviate from some accepted norms, the man finally adjusted and
wound up attending Emerson College in Boston, graduating magna cum
laude in 1977 and participating in enough extracurricular activities
to be listed in the Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.

In 1978, he was named the New England heavyweight kickboxing champion
and competed in karate to the point where, by 1982, he had been
ranked among the top karate fighters in the world for three years by
the Professional Karate Association. But then he decided this wasn’t
something he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He decided to try
his hand at law enforcement, so he joined the East Providence (R.I.)
Police Department in 1985. "It was a perfect match of my abilities
and the job’s requirements at the time," he says. "I loved it but I
never could have predicted that." He rose through the ranks while also
acquiring his B.S. and M.S. degrees in criminal justice disciplines.

Do you see a trend here?

While at Emerson he dabbled in theatre arts and nurtured that interest
throughout. No grass growing under this guy’s feet. In 1983, he
began a career in film by working with William Conrad in the American
Playhouse production of "The Great Whodunnit," in which he played a
police officer. Usually, art mimics life; in Armen Garo’s case, life
mimicked art. And sometimes, art doesn’t mimic life, as witnessed
by his portrayal of a corrupt Providence police officer in "Federal
Hill," a critically acclaimed crime film set in the smallest state’s
biggest city. He has too large a body of film and theatre to mention
individually, but he played a Providence gangster in "The Departed,"
which exposed him first hand to the professionalism of Leonardo
DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and, of course Martin Scorsese, and he feels he
learned and benefited greatly by the experience. You could have also
seen him in TV commercials he’s done for AT&T, Cingular, Nike, GEICO,
and Miller Lite. I’m wondering if a little bit of his wild side is
paying off better than the disciplined side does. (Just kidding.)

But his total "acting" earnings between 1983 and 2005 were $2,500,
and one of the main reasons for the shortfall was because he’s
instinctively an artistic animal, not an economic one. Hard to
believe, but his career is the documentation. I got the impression
that acting is how he has chosen to find expression and represent
himself to the world. He said he acts for the love of it, not for
the money. Believing that requires a leap of faith. But we discussed
it and he convinced me-and he wasn’t acting. "If you do what you
love, you’ll never be working. I believe in doing what you love to
do. This is what I happen to love to do." He finds happiness by doing
meaningful work. The concept is simple; the application in current
society is rare and, consequently, challenging to accept. Artists
are different and Armen Garo’s an artist. "But, hey," he reminds me,
"we all have to eat and provide."

"My parents always drilled in me that no matter what you do, do it
the best that you can, and do it as honestly and as forthrightly as
possible. Not to cheat, not to take unfair advantage, and to pursue
everything that you do that way. And the Academy that I attended
drilled that in me. My parents were heavily influential in the way I
do things. Maybe not in the specific fields that I’ve engaged myself
in, but certainly in the manner in which I conduct myself," he says.

So those were the primary lessons that they passed down to you? "Well,
I ignored the primary lesson, which was to find a nice Armenian girl.

I completely ignored that. Completely. Like an idiot. I married and
divorced three times, and never to an Armenian. That’s how much I
liked it. I liked marriage so much I did it three times. I enjoyed
divorce even more, so I did that three times, too." No children,
thank goodness; if there had been, I may have had to write a book or
seek therapy. Happily for his parents’ memory, he’s now dating a nice,
attractive Armenian girl, a "Parskahye" on whom he’s quite sweet. "My
parents would’ve really loved her, Seda Azarian. She appeared in
the world premier of "Avida" on Broadway, in the chorus, and she’s
appeared in other Broadway musicals. She’s the director of training
for a health and beauty company named Repechage." (I hope she feels
the same, and would bet that way if this were a Las Vegas story.)

In view of his youth, I asked him what life or career message he
would give an audience of eight graders if he were addressing them
today. "I would tell them to concentrate on what they’re doing,
listen to their parents and their teachers…develop as many skills
as possible while still in school, experience everything that the
school and athletic program have to offer so that at some point in
your life you can make an informed choice about what you want to do,
but that no matter what you do, always do the best you can at it, and
make sure that you do something that you love to do because if you’re
doing something that you love, you’ll never feel like you’re working."

Those were the messages his Dad gave him repeatedly as, perhaps, most
Dads should, and his Mom constantly validated them. What about the
message of doing something you love? "That’s something else I remind
young people of. Follow your dreams. Never forget them. I didn’t
really latch on to that until later on in life because I was always
somebody who, well…I was a typical kid…I wanted a car…I want
to be able to do ‘this’…I want to do ‘that’…I wanted to have some
money…I have to get another job to get more money…I’ve gotta work
some overtime…and, at some point, much later, maybe just a few years
ago, I said, You know what? Screw that. I’m going to do something I
really want to do. I’m going to do ‘this’ and only ‘this,’ and that’s
what I’m going to do. And that was in 2004. You see, many years ago I
had a dream. I never forgot that dream. So I finally pursued it and
will continue to do so until I die. Why? Because you have to follow
your dreams. No one will do it for you. No one. If you don’t, they’ll
forever remain just dreams and you’ll never know what you could have
done. If you’re lucky you’ll end up in a nursing home waiting to die
while being fed, cleaned, and barked at by some total stranger. If
you’re fortunate enough to still have a memory, you’ll be lying there
on your own bed sores wondering what you could have accomplished if
you had just followed your dreams and tried the best you could. That’s
not for me. I’d rather die right now. Everyone wants you to fit in.

Nice and neat. Don’t rock the boat. No fuss, no muss. Right! That’s
BS. If you follow your dreams, you can at least have the settling
feeling that you tried and you can live out your days in peace, no
matter what your final circumstances may be. I’ve seen too much of
the evil people are capable of to care whether or not I fit in. I’ve
seen it firsthand. Look what we’ve come to. Elected officials making a
career of living off the public’s largesse, religious leaders sexually
preying upon children, cops dealing drugs, major financial institutions
fleecing the public’s trust while bilking people out of their savings,
investments, homes, and jobs. And I’m not even mentioning the foreign
and domestic misfits that are hell-bent on committing despicable acts
of violence upon people in this country.

Our guide posts are rotting from within. Too many of us just look
the other way or are too busy in their own denial. Each of us has
an obligation to denounce and do something to deter that kind of
behavior. I’m glad I don’t fit in. Life is much too short not to make
a real effort in something that matters to you."

One of the activities Armen Garo elected to take up partly as a result
of the foregoing adjustment was to serve as the honorary chairman of
the Rhode Island chapter of the Make A Wish Foundation, and Garo’s now
an Ambassador for Life of the organization, helping to raise money
to finance the wishes of children suffering from life-threatening
illnesses. "Look," he says, "it’s what being successful is all about.

I feel blessed that I’ve been so fortunate. I’d be remiss if I
didn’t try to parlay that success into helping those less fortunate
by making charitable public appearances, donating time for a cause,
and so forth. Otherwise, what’s the point, other than to feed a
narcissistic appetite? I’m not that myopic."

We ended the interview and began discussing the tradeoffs revolving
around being a motion-picture actor. Garo liked the fact that, unlike
in boxing or other sport, he can work no matter his age because there
are always roles for the middle-aged and elderly, if one’s able.

Perhaps more important, the evidence of his work and skill are recorded
on film, according him immortality. It pleases him that his legacy
may be a living one rather than just ashes or cash. He may have been
a naughty child, but he’s a responsible, caring, productive adult.

Serzh Sargsyan: We Welcome Possibility Of Establishing Closer Cooper

SERZH SARGSYAN: WE WELCOME POSSIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING CLOSER COOPERATION WITH PACE

PanARMENIAN.Net
May 12, 2010 – 19:22 AMT 14:22 GMT

"I’m certain that PACE President’s visit will promote strengthening
of PACE -RA NA relations. We welcome the possibility of establishing
closer cooperation," Armenian leader stated.

Mevlut Cavusoglu, in turn, pointed out his activity priorities to
be intensification of collaboration with CE member states as well
as well-balanced and impartial policy, presidential press-service
reported.