Media advisory: conf by Armenia pilots freed from Eq Guinea jail

ITAR-TASS News Agency
TASS
June 9, 2005 Thursday

Media advisory: conf by Armenia pilots freed from Eq Guinea jail

Armenian pilots Captain Ashot Karapetyan, First Mate Samvel
Darbinyan, Navigator Samvel Machkalyan, mechanics Razmik Khachatryan
and Suren Muradyan and Engineer Ashot Simonyan who were convicted
accused of an attempt of coup in Equatorial Guinea in March 2004 have
spent more than 12 months in jail will hold a news conference at the
Itar-Tass news agency (2, Tverskoi Boulevard, 6th floor) at 17.30 on
Friday, June 10.

Taking part in the conference will be President of the Union of
Armenians of Russia Ara Abramyan and others.

Please apply for accreditation to cover the event to the Itar-Tass
Press centre over telephone: 229-6034, 229-6403.

Fax: 229-0585.

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CoE discontent with Azerbaijan

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| 15:43:32 | 07-06-2005 | Politics |

CoE DISCONTENT WITH AZERBAIJAN

Council of Europe Monitoring Committee rapporteurs Andreas Gross and Andres
Herkel will submit the report entitled `Functioning of Democratic Institutes
in Azerbaijan’ to the PACE summer session to be held in Strasbourg June
20-24.

The draft resolution says that PACE views the coming parliamentary elections
as a `decisive test’, since the latest elections held in the country did not
correspond to democratic standards. The Parliamentary Assembly calls the
authorities and opposition to do everything within the limits of the
possible to avoid violence. Gross and Herkel also recommend the Assembly to
condemn the killing of Elmar Huseynov and the atmosphere of fear that reigns
among journalists after it.

The rapporteurs consider that PACE should express concern over the fact that
the Election Code cannot secure fair elections and that the Azerbaijani
leadership refused to fulfill politically important recommendations by the
Venice Commission and the OSCE on the amendments to the election
legislation.

In their opinion the Assembly should not ratify the mandate of the new
delegation of the Azeri parliament in January 2006 if the international
community does not recognize the parliamentary elections as free and fair.

Einigung zu Gedenken an Armenier

Der Tagesspiegel
7 juni 2005

Einigung zu Gedenken an Armenier

Berlin – Der Bundestag will trotz der geplanten Neuwahlen den Antrag
zum Gedenken an den Völkermord an den Armeniern noch in dieser
Legislaturperiode beschließen. Nach Informationen des Tagesspiegels
einigten sich die zuständigen Berichterstatter Christoph Bergner
(CDU), Markus Meckel (SPD) und Fritz Kuhn (Grüne) auf einen
Formulierungsvorschlag. Danach sollen die Massaker vor 90 Jahren im
Osmanischen Reich im Beschlusstext nicht als Völkermord benannt
werden. Dieser Begriff taucht unter Verweis auf die Ansicht
unabhängiger Historiker und Wissenschaftler nur in der Begründung
auf. Mehr noch als im ursprünglich von der Union eingebrachten Antrag
nehmen die Fraktionen auf die Interessen der Türkei Rücksicht, die
den Völkermord bis heute leugnet.

In dieser Woche soll die Vorlage mit der FDP abgestimmt werden, nach
Beratungen in den Fraktionen und im Auswärtigen Ausschuss vor der
Sommerpause vom Parlament beschlossen werden. Ohne Einigung fiele der
Antrag der so genannten Diskontinuität anheim – erst in der nächsten
Wahlperiode könnte ein neuer Antrag zum Thema gestellt werden. Hinter
den Kulissen hatte es ein heftiges Ringen um den Text gegeben. Vor
allem im Kanzleramt gab es die Sorge, eine Abrechnung mit der Türkei
könnte türkischstämmige Wähler verärgern.

Die historische Beschreibung steht auf Wunsch von Rot-Grün nur in der
Begründung des Antrages. „In einer so zugespitzten Situation lässt
sich jedes Thema politisch instrumentalisieren`, wird das mit Blick
auf die Neuwahlen erklärt. Stattdessen findet sich im Beschlusstext
nach dem Gedenken und dem Aufruf zur Versöhnung von Türken und
Armeniern auch eine Würdigung der Reformpolitik Ankaras. Auch der
Vorschlag des türkischen Ministerpräsidenten Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
eine Historikerkommission zum Thema einzusetzen, wird unterstützt.
Die armenische Regierung zweifelt am Sinn einer solchen Kommission –
sie will keine Debatte, ob 1915/16 wirklich schreckliche Dinge im
damaligen Omanischen Reich passiert sind.Matthias Meisner

As Of May 1, 915 Legal Entities and 3,276 Private EntrepreneursRegis

AS OF MAY 1, 915 LEGAL ENTITIES AND 3,276 PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS REGISTERED IN ARMENIA

YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the RA National Statistical
Service, as of May 1, 2005, 856 limited liability companies (Ltd),
49 closed joint-stock companies (CJSC), 2 state-owned CJSCs, 3,276
private entrepreneurs and 915 legal entities were registered in the
united journal of the State Enterprises Register of the RA Ministry
of Justice. 401 legal entities and 961 private entrepreneurs were
liquidated from 1994 to the indicated day. Most of the companies
liquidated were those operating in the spheres of retail trade (130),
construction (50) and manufacturing industry (66).

Sons of the Conquerors

Minneapolis Star Tribune , MN
June 5 2005

Business Books
By Hugh Pope Overlook, $35
June 6, 2005 BIZBOOKS0606

Sons of the Conquerors

The Rise of the Turkic World

The emergence of a clutch of newly independent Muslim Turkic states
after the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1991 stirred up an
intense, if short-lived, interest in the Turkic presence that
stretches from the outer edges of China all the way to the Balkans.
At its core lay Turkey, whose ready, if wobbly, democracy, its
free-market economy and its own brand of moderate Islam could serve
as a model, Western strategists hoped.

Fired by visions of leading this Turkic world, imams, entrepreneurs
and language teachers all poured into the former Soviet republics.
But their fervor was soon tempered by Russia’s continued political
and cultural grip over its onetime colonies. With the exception of
tiny landlocked Kyrgyzstan, each of these countries is still ruled by
its corrupt former communist dictator, its every potential
unfulfilled. Indeed, modern Turks often seem to have more in common
with their Christian Greek neighbors than they do with their ethnic
cousins in Azerbaijan.

Hugh Pope, a veteran Istanbul-based correspondent of the Wall Street
Journal and co-author with Nicole Pope of an unrivaled history of
modern Turkey, “Turkey Unveiled,” might agree. Yet, in his ambitious
new book, “Sons of the Conquerors,” Pope seeks to unearth the common
strands that link the 140 million Turkic speakers across the globe.
In a quest that takes him from the grim battlefronts of
Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan to secret
encounters with Turkic-speaking Uighur nationalists in China, he has
produced the most comprehensive work on the Turks today. His book is
also very timely; Turkey prepares to open membership talks with the
European Union later this year.

Part travelogue, part history and part political analysis, “Sons of
the Conquerors” overflows with hilarious anecdotes and distinctive
characters that only someone who speaks Turkish, Farsi and Arabic as
effortlessly as Pope could dig up.

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La República (Uruguay)
June 4, 2005 Saturday

Importante accionista esta tras aeropuerto de Turquía;
Eurnekian tras aeropuerto de Turquía

La nueva empresa que dirigira el Aeropuerto Ataturk ( Estambul,
Turquía ) con terminales de vuelos Internacionales y domesticos, sera
determinada por una oferta prevista para el proximo 10 de junio.

La empresa que proporcione la oferta mas alta ganara el arriendo de
las terminales del aeropuerto internacional por el período de 15,5
años. Corporacion America SA, se presentara a la licitacion. Esta
empresa es dirigida por Eduardo Eurnekian, principal accionista de
Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 que opera 32 aeropuertos en Argentina, uno
en Ecuador, el aeropuerto de Yerevan en Armenia y el recientemente
renovado aeropuerto de Carrasco en Uruguay.

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BAKU: Russia Starts Moving Arms to Armenia

Baku Today
June 3 2005

Russia Starts Moving Arms to Armenia
Russia has started moving its weaponry from Georgia to Armenia.

The arms and military machinery of the 12th Russian military base,
which was earlier located in the Batumi city of Georgia, have been
deployed in a military base in the Gumru district of Armenia, Russian
Interfax news agency reported.

Russia is sending weapons and military equipment to Armenia in
accordance with the previously-approved plan, Azerbaijani TV channels
quoted the Transcaucasus Command of the Russian Armed Forces as saying.

This is the third cargo echelon, which includes 15 carriages loaded
with weaponry and ammunition, dispatched from Batumi thus far.

No New Proposals Expected

NO NEW PROPOSALS EXPECTED

Azat Artsakh – Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
01 June 05

As the radio channel “Liberty” informed, the president of
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Arkady Ghukassian stated that no new
proposals are expected from the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. “All the
possible variants are on the table. The process continues. The sides
need to become mature, first of all Azerbaijan,” mentioned Arkady
Ghukassian. He also excluded the possibility of consideration of the 7
areas adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh in the talks. “This is not a serious
approach because the issue of the areas cannot be considered outside
the whole context. We base the talks on the issue of status, while the
Azerbaijanis – on the issue of territory. The two points do not fit,
and I cannot tell when they will fit,” said the president of NKR,
asserting his belief that the problem must be solved through talks.

PANARMENIAN.
01-06-2005

Armenian Catholicos Garegin II meets with Russian Patriarch

Armenian Catholicos Garegin II meets with Russian Patriarch

01.06.2005 16:32

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – Armenian Catholicos Garegin II met on Tuesday with
Russian Patriarch Alexi II in Moscow.

The leaders of the churches discussed the great successes of the both
churches in their countries. Garegin II informed the Russian patriarch
that the Armenian government had allocated a piece of land to build
a Russian church in Yerevan.

High-ranking clerics from both sides were present at the meeting
as well.

ANKARA: Pangalti High School celebrated with cultural medley

Pangalti High School celebrated with cultural medley

Wednesday, June 1, 2005

FEATURE

ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

The Talar Music and Dance Company of Pangalti High School staged
a performance yesterday in celebration of the 180th anniversary of
the school’s founding. The performance was held at Istanbul’s Lutfi
Kirdar International Congress and Exhibition Hall. The patriarch of
Turkish Armenians, Mesrob II, and Sisli Deputy Mayor Vasken Barin
watched the show, in which traditional Armenian and Anatolian folk
songs and dances were performed.