TCF: Tufenkian Fnd Presents Gifted & Talented Schlrshp Winners in NK

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TUFENKIAN FOUNDATION PRESENTS GIFTED & TALENTED SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS IN
STEPANAKERT CONCERT

STEPANAKERT, NKR-Friday, June 16 was a bright day for the people of
Stepanakert and the Tufenkian Foundation, as the Foundation sponsored
its first year-end concert featuring scholarship winners from its
Taghandavor Yeridasardner program for gifted-and-talented youth. The
concert took place at Stepanakert’s Palace of Youth and Culture, drawing
an enthusiastic crowd of more than 350.

The concert featured 14 young talents who offered outstanding
performances in a variety of settings and genres. Some performed on
instruments including the piano, violin, guitar as well as the
traditional Armenian tar and shvi. Others contributed with vocal
renditions of a wide range of musical repertoire. Prior to the concert,
there also took place an exhibition featuring medals, diplomas, and
works of other recipients active in sports and the fine arts.

The program concluded with a short speech by Armen Sargsyan, a member of
the NKR Parliament and head of the project’s supervisory commission: "We
welcome the actions of the Tufenkian Foundation in implementing this
project along with various other projects like resettlement, grape
cultivation, and infrastructure development. The current venture not
only pursues the discovery and development of talent among our youth,
but also keeps alive our national traditions and Armenian culture,"
Sargsyan noted. Taghandavor Yeridasardner can become a bridge that
connects the entire Armenian nation, spreading our centuries-old
traditions and innovations worldwide."

Conceived in conjunction with the NKR Ministry of Education, Taghandavor
Yeridasardner (Talented Youth) provides higher education and
professional development for youth who show the potential to make major
contributions in their respective fields. During its inaugural year, the
program supported the activities of 28 young talents in Stepanakert, and
this year will expand to include Karabagh’s Martuni district as well. In
coming years, Taghandavor Yeridasardner will likely cover the whole of
Karabagh. The program’s development has been facilitated, in part, by
the generous co-sponsorship of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian
Apostolic Church (NY).

The program’s supervisory board consists of specialists drawn from
appropriate professions-specifically sports, fine arts, education, and
vocal/instrumental music. This year’s program will expand to include
film as well. Scholarship criteria are based on talent as well as need,
and recipients receive one year of support in the form of tuition
rebates or coverage of performance-related expenses.

The Tufenkian Foundation was established in 1999 by New York-based
entrepreneur James Tufenkian. The Foundation currently pursues a wide
array of humanitarian projects in Armenia and in Karabagh, and also
sponsors the "Armenian Forests" NGO. To learn more about the
Foundation’s efforts, please see the Foundation’s website now under
construction at , or contact Antranig
Kasbarian at (201) 221-1055, ext. 327 or at
[email protected] .

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NDP Represents an Alternative to the Amendments of the Electoral Cod

NDP REPRESENTS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE AMENDMENTS OF THE ELECTORAL CODE

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[04:05 pm] 23 June, 2006

"The amendments to the Electoral Code are meant to contribute to the
reduction of the number of electoral fabrications", announced Shavarsh
Kocharyan, the head of the National Democratic Party administration
in club "Pastark".

Before referring to the conclusion of the Venice Commission about the
EC amendments, Mr. Kocharyan reminded that the electoral process in
conditioned not only by the Electoral Code by also by the will of the
authorities as well as of the opposition. According to Kocharyan, the
draft that the NDP represented to the Venice Commission was something
exclusive as both the RA authorities and the opposition signed under
it. Besides, "It also showed the absence of will of the authorities
and the opposition in the electoral process".

According to Shavarsh Kocharyan, one of the most importance omissions
of the draft Electoral Code is the correlation of the proportional and
majority electoral systems. "If we want to have stable executive branch
of power the Parliament must be more politicized. Those individuals
who are elected by the majority system are the floating votes which
tend from here to there and do not contribute to stability. We must
have a 100% proportional system".

Mr. Kocharyan is also worried about the way of forming the electoral
committees. He thinks that the authorities and the opposition must have
equal quantity of members in the committees, the members must not be
appointed by the President of the country and they must not be judges.

Mr. Kocharyan also said that the NDP does not have ambitions and
their version is open for broad discussions.

JANM Show Questions Identities and Seeks to Demystify the Term ‘Hapa

LA Downtown News Online, CA
June 24 2006

JANM Show Questions Identities and Seeks to Demystify the Term ‘Hapa’

by Tami Mnoian

I’m not saying this is the end-all-be-all of experiencing hapa,"
artist Kip Fulbeck announces. "This is my experience."

Fulbeck is sitting in a low-key Santa Barbara coffee shop as he
makes this statement, but his words resonate to Downtown Los Angeles
and beyond. His current project, part asian, 100% hapa, is both a
recently published book and a new exhibit at the Japanese American
National Museum (it runs through Oct. 29). It explores assumptions
of race and ethnicity and seeks to demystify "hapa," the Hawaiian
word for half. Despite its derogatory origins, hapa is embraced by
people of Asian or Pacific Islander descent. Part asian is like a
hapa coming-out party, and Fulbeck is the host.

The exhibit is simple in format: a collection of more than 80 headshots
taken from the collarbone up, no glasses, no jewelry, no smile. A
handwritten answer to the question "What are you?" sits opposite
each photograph, along with a self-declared list of the subject’s
racial and ethnic background. The inclusion of this simple query is
inspired by the forms – a standardized test or a college application,
for example – that ask people to choose between their ethnicities. Part
asian allows them to freely affirm who they are.

The responses land all over the map, literally and culturally. One
Japanese-German-Romanian-Russian man confesses (responses written as
they appear in the exhibit), "Many of my ex-girlfriends were habitual
half-asian daters. These women considered half-asian men ‘exotic,’
‘sexy,’ and ‘just-like-Keanu Reeves-in-the-Matrix. I consider these
stereotypes appropriate because I got laid." A Chinese-Palauan-Austrian
woman says that Palau is "an island nation between Guam and the
Philipines. If I only had a dollar for every time I had to explain
that." A part-Chinese, part-Japanese man writes, "I have this big jar
in my kitchen which I fill with a mixture of Corn Flakes, Cheerios,
Raisin Bran, and sometimes granola.

My breakfast is a daily statement on the excellence of mixture."

These testaments are personal evidence of part asian’s significance in
a world where, like the abovementioned breakfast selection, mixture is
on the increase. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, almost 7 million
people described themselves as being of two or more races.

"It’s been a subject, I think, that nobody has actually sat down and
tried to tackle," said JANM spokesman Chris Komai. "That’s why this
is the first of a series of programs that the museum intends to do
in the future."

Consistent Theme

Fulbeck, 41, has been deconstructing his identity for most of his
life. He is Chinese, English, Irish and Welsh, and was raised in a
Chinese household in Covina, Calif., then a predominately white Los
Angeles suburb.

"My siblings are 100% Chinese, so I grew up in this family where I
was the white kid," he remembers. "Every weekend we were in Chinatown
and I was the one who didn’t fit in."

Fulbeck has a varied career as a filmmaker, writer, photographer,
professor and chair of art at UC Santa Barbara. Yet ethnicity is a
consistent subject in his work. His 1991 award-winning short film
Banana Split focuses on being hapa, as does Paper Bullets, a novel
Fulbeck describes as a "fictional autobiography." Part asian is a
departure in that Fulbeck doesn’t take the stage, but rather sets
it up for others like him. Though he notes, "The book isn’t just for
hapa people. It’s for anyone who’s dealing with identity."

Fulbeck laments that he didn’t have a book like part asian while
growing up, which is when the idea first took root. He says that
his artistic and professional commitments made it easy to postpone
a venture of this size. But, he recalls, in 2001 a friend warned,
"If you don’t do this, someone else will. And they’re going to do it
the way you don’t like, so you might as well do it."

At a hapa issues conference in San Francisco that same year, Fulbeck
took his camera and put out a sign that read "Hapa Project." He hoped
to photograph five or 10 people.

"That day I shot 60," Fulbeck smiles. In ensuing years he traveled
all over the country snapping mugshots of willing participants. "They
were all really excited," he says. "It’s this kind of thing where
you’re around your tribe."

Avoiding the ‘Hot’ Girls

Fulbeck ultimately documented more than 1,000 subjects. Then came
the difficult cutting process. Fulbeck and three editors laid out the
pictures on a giant table and made their selections. One editor chose
only people with "cool hair," says Fulbeck, and unconsciously or not,
everyone tried to avoid picking the "hot" girls.

"All of us didn’t want it to be the Devon Aoki book," says Fulbeck,
referring to the Japanese-German-English model and actress. "Yes, there
are some hot girls in there, but I didn’t want to add to the stereotype
that all of us are gorgeous and smart and have good figures."

Ultimately, Fulbeck wants the word hapa to be known by those other
than hapas themselves. "I would like hapa to be a term that people
understand," he says, not wanting to offer up a laundry list of famous
hapas every time the subject comes up: Keanu Reeves, Tiger Woods,
Apolo Ohno, Michelle Branch, Eddie Van Halen. "I just want people to
be aware that we’re a really multiracial society and deal with it."

On Saturdays during the show, JANM visitors will be able to take a
Polaroid of themselves and respond to the question "What are you?" in
an interactive display area. With the audience’s participation, part
asian will grow throughout the next few months. It’s also an effort
to celebrate the past and the future.

"If you look at the history of the United States, and you look at most
ethnic communities," Komai cautions, "eventually, they just sort of
disappear. What we believe is that people should have a choice. If they
want to be part of the mainstream and just be considered American,
that’s fine, their choice. If, on the other hand, they feel like
there’s a link they want to continue, then there ought to be a way
that they can do that and institutions like the Japanese American
National Museum will be part of their ability to pass that down to
their children and grandchildren."

Kip Fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa runs through Oct. 29 at the Japanese
American National Museum, 369 E. First St., (213) 625-0414 or janm.org.

Tami Mnoian is half-Japanese, half-Armenian. "Mr. Astani has a track
record of great projects and does a great job contributing to the
area," said Franco. "This sends a message to other developers if they
want to go this route."

Pacific Atlas Development Corp. bought the property in 1990 and
received city approvals to develop two office towers, an open-air plaza
and a hotel. But after the downturn in the economy in the early 1990s,
the project was shelved. In 2005, Astani bought the 129,000-square-foot
lot for a reported $38 million.

Astani is responsible for about 5,000 units in Los Angeles, including
the Concerto, which broke ground last month at the corner of Ninth
and Figueroa streets. That project, which took two years to make its
way through the city approval process, is scheduled to open in 2008.

The Concerto will offer two 27-story residential towers and one
five-story mixed-use building, creating a total of 619 units, along
with 27,500 square feet of retail and a 2,510-square-foot park.

Another Astani project, at Wilshire and Bixel in City West, will hold
200 units, 30 of them priced as affordable housing. The development
is under construction and occupancy is scheduled for the fall.

Altogether, Astani is working on plans to create nearly 1,700 units
in Downtown, making him one of the area’s biggest developers.

"If buildings don’t get built," he said, "the city loses money and
jobs, and homeowners stay renters."

Train Carrying Russian Military Equipment Leaves Georgia’s Adjaria

TRAIN CARRYING RUSSIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT LEAVES GEORGIA’S ADJARIA

RIA Novosti, Russia
June 22 2006

TBILISI, June 22 (RIA Novosti) – A fifth train with Russian military
equipment has left the northwestern Georgian region of Adjaria for
Armenia, the Georgian defense ministry said Thursday.

Under an agreement Russia and Georgia signed March 31, Russian
troops and hardware are to leave Georgia’s two Soviet-era bases in
Akhalkalaki and Batumi by 2008. The withdrawal is being monitored by
a joint Georgian-Russian commission set up under the March agreement.

The bulk of Russia’s weapons will return to Russia and the rest of
it will be delivered to a Russian base in Armenia.

TBILISI: Raise In Gas Price Will Be Kept Below 15%, Armenian Preside

RAISE IN GAS PRICE WILL BE KEPT BELOW 15%, ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SAYS

Daily Georgian Times, Georgia
June 21 2006

The gas price for consumers will not increase by more than 10-15%,
Noyan Tapan says as quoting Robert Kocharian, Armenian President.

"We must get used to idea that gas price as low as USD 54 per 1000
m3 does not exist for anyone", Robert Kocharian said in a televised
address published by the press service of the Office of President.

According to him, they intend to implement an investment project
together with the Russian party, aimed at repair of the 5th generating
unit of the Razdan Heat and Power Plant that would enable the
government of Armenia to generate funds for compensations to the
population for three years.

Besides, construction of the new heat and power plant will soon be
completed that would increase coefficient of efficiency.

"As a result, we will have sufficient energy and its generation will
take less gas. It will enable us to cut consumer price.

Therefore, there are no grounds for anxiety – gas price will not
increase by more than 10-15%", the Armenian president said.

"My Armenia" Ukrainian Festival-Contest Held In Kiev

"MY ARMENIA" UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL-CONTEST HELD IN KIEV

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Jun 21 2006

KIEV, JUNE 21, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. This year the Union of
Armenians of Ukraine marks its 5th anniversary. In connection with this
date, "My Armenia" three-day Ukrainian festival-contest of Armenian
creation has been held lately in Kiev. The contest nominations were:
choreography, singing, instrumental music and painting.

According to the Yerkramas (Territory) newspaper of Armenians of
Russia, 275 participants from the majority of Ukrainian regions took
part in the contest. According to the results of the selective tour,
36 participants were awarded diplomas of festival laureats (first,
second, third places) and 4 participants the higher award of the
festival, grand prix.

The jury of the festival was headed by world-famous singer Tamara
Avetisian and the President of the festival was film director,
People’s Artist of the Ukraine Roman Balayan.

Italian Embassy Denies Visa To Armenian Chess Player

ITALIAN EMBASSY DENIES VISA TO ARMENIAN CHESS PLAYER

Armenpress
Jun 20 2006

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS: The embassy of Italy in Armenia denied
a visa to Dmitry Harutunian, an Armenian doctor who was expected
to travel to Italy to compete in July 1-8 World Games of Doctors
in Toscana.

Dmitry Harutunian won a chess tournament in Yerevan in late March
and early April that was held to select the best chess player to send
him or her to Italy.

Armenia was to participate in these games for the first time.

Vahe Ter-Minasian, chairman of the Armenian Medical Association,
said they are going to ask the embassy to explain why Harutunian was
denied visa.

The Quality Of Armenian Peacekeepers Will Change

THE QUALITY OF ARMENIAN PEACEKEEPERS WILL CHANGE

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[06:48 pm] 15 June, 2006

Armenian Association of the European Centre on the security issues
survey after Gorge Marshal organized a seminar-discussion on the theme
"Peacekeeping and peace centre in South Caucasus" in "Congress" hotel.

The participants welcomed the idea and attached great importance to
such initiative as they see it a perfect chance to contemplate over
the issues and exchange thoughts concerning them.

While addressing the opening ceremony deputy Minister of the RA
Foreign Ministry Arman Kirakosyan noted that the conflict settlement
has always been imperative in Armenia. "Armenia is also involved
in the conflict settlement with its modest means and will go on its
peacekeeping mission. We assume that the duty of each country which
is a member of international relations is to take all the possible
measures in this context."

John Evans, US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia
noted that 16 graduates of the centre have become Defense ministers,
21 – other ministers or deputy ministers, 22 – ambassadors etc.

He claims that they are all in good relations with each other. "I
would rather say it is a kind of mafia in Europe and in Asia," adds
the Ambassador. By the way, while speaking of the Armenian 46 snappers
working in Iran the US Ambassador resumed, "Their functions don’t go
in line with the liabilities and duties of peacekeeper," and added
"Armenian decided to enlarge the battalion and the USA is ready to
render assistance on this score."

International Conference On Dual Citizenship To Be Held In Yerevan

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DUAL CITIZENSHIP TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN

ArmRadio.am
14.06.2006 17:02

An international conference on “Dual Citizenship: Alternative
Arrangements, Economic Implications, and Social Dimension” will be
held on June 17-18in Yerevan.

The conference will gather academic and policy specialists from a
variety of fields and countries to discuss legal, economic, and social
aspects of dual citizenship arrangements around the world and their
alternative models. This large international event is co-sponsored
by UNDP-Armenia, Armenian Revoluti onary Federation, Armenian Bar
Association, Birthright Armenia, and American University of Armenia
and will be held in collaboration with relevant government agencies
and civil society groups.

Shahumyan And Getashen Are Quickly Becoming Azeri Lands

SHAHUMYAN AND GETASHEN ARE QUICKLY BECOMING AZERI LANDS

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[02:15 pm] 13 June, 2006

“The issue of Northern Artsakh must be involved in the procedure of
the Minsk group negotiations and solved,” Edik Balayan, chairman of
“Shahumyan-Getashen” Patriotic Union aroused this question in the club
“Pastark.”

Today is a tragic day for all the residents of Shahumyan and Getashen
regions as the Azeribaijanis forcibly displaced 21 000 residents
from their dwelling places 15 years ago. According to Edik Balayan,
18 Armenian villages of the Northern Artsakh were confiscated and are
still occupied by the Azeri armed forces. “The residents of Shahumyan
and Getashen migrated to Armenia, USA and Russia and settled there
with the hope that one day their homeland will be liberated and they
will have a chance to return,” claims Edik Balayan.

In his words though 15 years have passed since then, the overwhelming
majority of the displaced people is in terrible social state; they
live in temporary shelters and are unemployed. Besides, the issue of
the missing people, hostages and war prisoners is almost neglected.

Edik Balayan urges that the Armenian lands are quickly repopulated
and the Azeri side has provided special conditions on this score; the
new dwellers are given houses, 300 USD, 25 000 manats, animals, etc.

The chairman of the Patriotic Union also underlines the fact that
the Azeri side destroys Armenian monuments, graveyards and attempts
to eliminate all the bases of the ethnic origin.