ANKARA: French Ambassador Poudade: That Bill Has No Future

FRENCH AMBASSADOR POUDADE: THAT BILL HAS NO FUTURE

Hurriyet, Turkey
Oct 17 2006

In a special interview with the Hurriyet, French Ambassador to Ankara,
Paul Poudade, spoke about the French Parliament’s decision to approve
the "genocide denial" bill last week. Ambassador Poudade was careful
to underline in his comments that he felt the bill "had no future"
politically in France. His answers to some questions are as follows:

(Hurriyet): Ambassador Poudade, what do you feel the future is for
the bill approved by the French Parliament on October 12?

Ambassador Poudade: I do not believe that there is any legal future
for this bill. I do not believe it will be turned into law. In order
for it to become law, it must first be accepted, without a single word
change, by the French Senate, and then signed by the French President
to be put into implementation. This would mean the going back and forth
between the parliament and senate many times, and if the bill were not
approved by the time this particular parliament comes to a close, in
February 2007, the bill would fall by the wayside. Moreover, barring
all of this, the bill could even go to our Constitutional Court. I
think this was an untimely and unnecessary initiative. This is why
President Chirac’s phone call to Prime Minister Erdogan expressing
the hope that no damage would come to French-Turkish relations as a
result of this bill was very important.

(Hurriyet): What reaction did the French people themselves have
towards this bill?

Ambassador Poudade: The French people feel much sympathy and closeness
to the Armenians. But this bill created great displeasure in the
general society, as well as raising many question marks…..As it
was, all of the Paris newspapers, and even more importantly, all the
provincial papers (aside from one printed in Marseilles) expressed
the same opinion.

Inflation Rate To Jump To 5% In Armenia

INFLATION RATE TO JUMP TO 5% IN ARMENIA

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Oct 16 2006

YEREVAN, October 16. /ARKA/. The inflation rate, planned for 2006
in the state budget, will increase to 5%, Vardan Aramyan, head of
the department for foreign economic relations of the Central Bank of
Armenia reported at the hearings on the AMD exchange rate in 2005-2006,
organized by the Anti-criminal movement He said that the inflation has
been planned at the level up to 3% for 2006, but the abrupt reduction
of harvests in the agriculture resulted in decrease in supply and
price rise, particularly for potato by 40%.

"Taking into account the price rise on international markets, we cannot
oppose the inflation with our limited resources, and keeping it at
a lower level can jeopardize the country’s economy," Aramyan said.

He reported that it is planned to amend the law and make the planned
level of inflation higher.

"Otherwise, the Central Bank would have to resort to more rigid
measures, and it is not ruled out that as a result, the AMD revaluation
would have turned deeper, but such measures are not reasonable in
the given situation, as the current inflation is ‘the inflation of
supply’," Aramyan reported.

According to the Central Bank, the inflation will exceed the target
level of 3% at the end of 2006 (compared to December 2005). Such rise
of the inflation has occurred first of all due to the strengthening
external inflation pressures.

In particular, the risks include the high rate of world prices for
energy carriers and other goods (basic metals and granulated sugar)
that occurred during the year, and also the anticipated reduction of
grain-crops in Russia and Ukraine.

At the end of September 2006, the Armenian government approved the
proposal for amendments to the law "On State Budget of Armenia for
2006", and suggested that the CBA take measures for keeping the
inflation in December 2006 at the level of 5% (+- 1.5%) compared to
the corresponding period of 2005.

MFA: FM Oskanian on French National Assembly Vote of 10/12/2006

PRESS RELEASE
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia
Contact: Information Desk
Tel: (374-10) 52-35-31
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Statement by H. E. Vartan Oskanian
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
On the French National Assembly vote of October 12, 2006
Yerevan, Armenia

Today’s approval of the bill by the French National Assembly is a natural
continuation of France’s principled and consistent defense of human and
historic rights and values.

This decision is also a natural reaction to the intensive, aggressive and
official denialism of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish state. They have
undertaken a premeditated, planned assault on the truth.

To adopt such a decision is the French Parliament’s sovereign right and is
understandable. What we don’t understand is the Turkish government’s
instigation of extremist public reactions, especially while Turkey itself
has a law that does exactly the same thing and punishes those who even use
the term genocide or venture to discuss those events.

http://www.ArmeniaForeignMinistry.am

NATO Content With Cooperation With Armenia

NATO CONTENT WITH COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.10.2006 13:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Progress is registered in all directions within the
launching of the NATO-Armenia IPAP," NATO Secretary General’s Special
Representative for the South Caucasus and Central Asia Robert Simmons
stated at a joint news conference with Armenian FM Vartan Oskanian. In
his words, a wide circle of issues was discussed at the meetings in
Yerevan. He also stressed the Alliance is content with cooperation
with Armenia and Azerbaijan. "I would like to remind that the IPAP is
a NATO document, not that of the EU. The NATO accentuates security,
while the EU stresses economic cooperation and the CE underscores human
rights. Armenia successfully cooperates in all the three directions,"
Simmons said.

In his turn Armenian FM Vartan Oskanian said that a coordination
group is created at the President of Armenia to ensure normal work
in all three directions.

"The documents on cooperation with the NATO, EU and CE are so
extensive, that they demand a more individualized approach," he said.

Azerbaijan: Broadcasting Regulatory Body Wants To Stop Foreign-Prepa

AZERBAIJAN: BROADCASTING REGULATORY BODY WANTS TO STOP FOREIGN-PREPARED PROGRAMMING
Rovshan Ismayilov

Eurasianet, NY
October 11, 2006

The Azerbaijani government appears to be expanding a clampdown
on independent media outlets. Officials have ordered local radio
stations to cease broadcasts of programming prepared by foreign news
organizations, including the British Broadcasting Corp., Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty and Voice of America.

On October 4, representatives of Azerbaijan’s most listened-to
broadcasters — including ANS TV and Radio, Antenn FM, and state radio
— were summoned to a meeting with Nushiravan Maharramli, the head
of National TV and Radio Broadcasting Council, the government’s chief
media regulatory agency. Maharramli informed broadcast executives that
broadcasting foreign-prepared content by local outlets was "illegal."

"The foreign radio stations must use their own re-broadcasting
transmitters to air their programs, rather than use the airtime of
local radio stations," Maharramli said. Any station that ignored the
new regulation could face "severe sanctions," Maharramli warned.

ANS, which is privately owned, would appear to be especially vulnerable
to government pressure over foreign-content broadcasts, given that
it has been operating without an official license since 2003. In
an October 10 interview with the APA news agency, Vahid Mustafayev,
the president of ANS Group, complained that regulatory authorities
had reneged on promises to grant a license. "They said ANS will not
be granted a license until it stops broadcasting VOA, Radio Liberty
and BBC," Mustafayev said.

Mustafayev also complained about repeated tax audits, hinting
that the inspections were politically motivated. Tax authorities
hit ANS recently with a $31,000 fine for various infractions. ANS
has filed suit in an Azerbaijani court charging the tax agency
with harassment and insisting that audits performed by local and
international companies disprove authorities’ allegations. The case is
pending. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has
lauded ANS for its comparatively balanced coverage of political and
economic developments in Azerbaijan. However, the broadcast council’s
Maharramli characterizes ANS as a frequent flouter of broadcast rules
concerning advertising and broadcast content. These violations are
the main reason why ANS’s licensing application is still pending.

Existing legislation contains no provision concerning government
foreign-content broadcasts, but Maharramli insisted that the NTRBC had
the authority to implement measures not foreseen by the law. "It is
our responsibility to pass necessary regulations. If there is a gap
in the law, our regulations are to fill this gap," Maharramli said,
adding that the state agency did not fix a firm deadline for the
cessation of foreign-content broadcasts because it "does not want to
start with punishment. Let’s see how they act."

Maharramli denied a political motive behind the new regulation. He
voiced particular concern about ANS’ move to lease airtime to Voice of
America, suggesting that it had the potential to serve as a dangerous
precedent. Other "channels could let [the Russian broadcaster] NTV,
or Armenian broadcasters into our market, using the same experience
of ANS’s cooperation with VOA," Maharramli explained.

"Our decision is that foreign broadcasters — BBC, RFE/RL and VOA
— should air their programs according to existing laws. If needed,
we can provide frequencies to them," Maharramli added. According to
a government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, the NTRBC
closely coordinates its actions with the presidential administration.

Jonathan Henick, a public affairs officer at the US Embassy in Baku,
met with Maharramli on October 5 to discuss the new regulations. "The
talks will continue and we hope that the results will be positive,"
the Turan news agency quoted Henick as saying.

Many media observers in Azerbaijan view the new foreign-content
broadcasting regulation as part of a broad government effort to
restrict access to information. To support their contention they
point to the October 4 drug-possession conviction of a prominent
opposition journalist, Sakit Zahidov, whose brother, Qanimat, is the
editor-in-chief of the leading opposition newspaper Azadliq. Lawyers
representing Zahidov insist the verdict was politically motivated.

Zahidov, who often wrote about government corruption, received a
three-year prison sentence. He vigorously denied that he had ever
used illegal narcotics.

International free speech advocacy groups roundly criticized the
case against Zahidov. "We view this drug conviction with extreme
skepticism," Joel Simon, the executive director of the Committee to
Protect Journalists, said in a written statement.

Numerous lawsuits are pending in Azerbaijani courts in which
opposition journalists face charges of libeling officials. Some
observers believe the defamation suits are being used to silence
independent journalists. On October 9, Miklos Haraszti, the OSCE’s
media freedom representative, called on Azerbaijani authorities to
amend media legislation to "decriminalize defamation," according to
an OSCE statement. Haraszti made the comments following a meeting
with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev.

"Although the president voiced his disappointment with the lack of
constructive behavior by the press, I still hope he will support the
urgently needed reform," the OSCE media freedom representative said.

"There are many ways of enhancing accuracy and professionalism in the
media other than criminalization," Haraszti continued. "The OSCE is
ready to support ethics self-regulation initiatives." Azerbaijani
officials said there were no immediate plans to amend existing
legislation covering defamation.

NOTES: Rovshan Ismayilov is a freelance journalist, based in Baku.

"They Have Insulted Our Party"

"THEY HAVE INSULTED OUR PARTY"

A1+
[05:49 pm] 11 October, 2006

"Those who are guilty must be punished", said Armen Ashotyan from
the Republican faction in connection with the arrest of Hakob
Hakobyan. "You should not look upon all this as a process in the
context of pre-election campaign" he added.

As for the incident with former Minister of Internal Affairs Suren
Abrahamyan, the deputy voiced confidence that "not a single member
of the Republican party has anything to do with it", and "the head
of the party must not be blamed for the act".

"It’s not favorable for the Republican party to meddle with suchlike
incidents. The Party is interested in revealing all the details
connected with the case.

I’ll tell you more: the organizers of the case have insulted our
party. They think that the people are so naive that they will believe
in downright deceit", he mentioned.

Turkish Media Lie Saying Armenian Leadership Against Genocide Bill

TURKISH MEDIA LIE SAYING ARMENIAN LEADERSHIP AGAINST GENOCIDE BILL

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.10.2006 16:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hurriyet Turkish newspaper in an article titled
"Chorus of voices rises to condemn French genocide denial bill"
reports of some "sources from Armenia" which say that the Armenian
Genocide bill has already lost the support of leading Armenians,
from President Robert Kocharian to top ranked Armenian Orthodox
Church members. The article says, in part, that President Kocharian
allegedly told French President Jacques Chirac, during his visit
to Yerevan last week, that "this law, if enacted, will ruin the
small steps we have taken towards peace with Turkey, it will ruin
our relations." Kocharian then allegedly asked Chirac to remove the
debate on the bill from the French Parliament’s agenda.

As PanARMENIAN.Net came to know from reliable sources, the information
spread by the Turkish media on the threshold of the voting on the
French bill penalizing the Armenian Genocide denial is absolutely
false. This is mere misinformation that suits the Turkish policy.

Americans Try To Make Armenian Advocates Free But ….

AMERICANS TRY TO MAKE ARMENIAN ADVOCATES FREE BUT…

Panorama.am
15:10 10/10/06

A group of judges and advocates had a dinner in one of luxurious
hotels of Yerevan accompanied by Carin Metis, head of American Bar
Association.

Carin Metis is on a three-day visit to Yerevan to congratulate the
newly accredited advocates who passed qualification test.

Metis said they are trying to help "to create independent judicial
system and independent advocates unions in Armenia so that they are
free and not corrupt."

Asked if they have recorded a slightest progress in this sense,
Metis said, "We have not reached our aims yet but we closely work
with judges and advocates. We will accomplish our goals."

The head of Bar Association also was asked if the proposed raise
in salary in the new budget will reduce corruption in the judicial
system. She said that in her countries judges are paid high salaries
so that they do not take bribes. In case they do, they lose their
jobs.

Minister For Europe To Visit Georgia And Armenia

MINISTER FOR EUROPE TO VISIT GEORGIA AND ARMENIA

Government Contracting Opportunities
October 9, 2006 Monday 12:08 PM (Central European Time)

by FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE News Release (GEORGIA) issued by
The Government News Network on 9 October 2006

ABSTRACT

Minister for Europe Geoff Hoon starts a visit to Georgia and
Armenia today. During his three day visit, the Minister will meet
his government counterparts and discuss issues of mutual concern,
including promoting democracy, good governance and regional stability
in the South Caucasus.

FULL TEXT

Minister for Europe Geoff Hoon starts a visit to Georgia and
Armenia today. During his three day visit, the Minister will meet
his government counterparts and discuss issues of mutual concern,
including promoting democracy, good governance and regional stability
in the South Caucasus.

Mr Hoon said:

"I am glad to be visiting Georgia at a time when two welcome steps have
just been taken in the deepening of the country’s relationship with
Europe. Last month the NATO Alliance agreed to open an Intensified
Dialogue with Georgia. And last week Georgia and the European Union
successfully concluded negotiations on a European Neighbourhood Policy
Action Plan to be signed at the EU-Georgia Co-operation Council next
month in Brussels. Both these agreements are designed to support and
stimulate processes of modernisation and reform, promoting Georgia’s
development as a secure, stable and successful country.

"This is a clearly a significant time for Georgia. The UK wants to
see an early solution to the current difficulties in Georgian-Russian
relations. It is important for regional stability that both sides
should exercise restraint, avoiding inflammatory statements and
impetuous actions. We have raised with the Russians the desirability
of their lifting as soon as possible the measures they have
introduced. But equally we look to the Georgian authorities to act
constructively. I hope that normal contacts, based on mutual respect,
can be restored between the two countries as soon as possible. The UK
firmly believes that the serious and challenging issues underlying
this dispute can only be resolved with the full and constructive
involvement of the Russian and Georgian authorities, working together
with the support of the international community to reach mutually
acceptable solutions.

"I am also pleased to be visiting Armenia, especially now that the
European Neighbourhood Programme has been agreed for Armenia, as
for Georgia and Azerbaijan. Armenia is to be congratulated on this
significant achievement. With the Deputy Defence Minister also visiting
the UK this week, our bilateral relations are growing in strength. As
elections approach, I look forward to discussing the importance of
free and fair voting with my Armenian colleagues, opposition leaders
and representatives of civil society. We will also be discussing how
progress can be made through the OSCE Minsk Group on the conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh."

Notes to Editors

1. Mr Hoon will visit Georgia on 9 – 10 October and Armenia on 10 –
11 October.

AMD 74.7mln Transactions With Corporate Shares Effected On ArmEx In

AMD 74.7MLN TRANSACTIONS WITH CORPORATE SHARES EFFECTED ON ARMEX IN SEPT 2006

Arka News Agency, Armenia
Oct 5 2006

YEREVAN, October 5. /ARKA/. AMD 74.7mln transactions with corporate
shares were effected on the Armenian Stock Exchange (ARMEX) in
September 2006 against AMD 23.4mln in August – a 3.2-time increase.

In September, the number of securities listed on ARMEX increased 9.2
times up to 57,962. Six companies participated in the sessions in
September against four in August.

During the period under review, the "Armeconombank" OJSC was the
leader, its share totaling AMD 70.4mln or 94.3% of the total volume
of transactions.

The bank is followed by the "Hayrushak" OJSC – AMD 2.5mln or 3.4%
and by the "Armelectromash" OJSC – AMD 941.8ths or 1.3%. The share
of other companies does not exceed 1%.

By September 30, 2006, the securities of 42 companies and organizations
had been listed on ARMEX. ARMEX capitalization made about AMD 22.6bln
against AMD 21.6bln at the end of August 2006.