BAKU: US report on human rights abuses biased – Azeri pro-government

US report on human rights abuses biased – Azeri pro-government MP

Ekspress, Baku
20 May 04

Text of Aqil Camal report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekspress on 20 May
headlined “Is America breaking the rules intentionally?” and subheaded
“Gular Ahmadova: ‘Why have the actions of US soldiers in Iraq not
been included in that document?'”

As has been reported, the US State Department has circulated another
report on support for democracy and human rights in the world.

The section of the report on Azerbaijan notes the violation of
people’s voting rights, restrictions on freedom of assembly and
violence against those who demand their rights.

The member of the political council of the [ruling] New Azerbaijan
Party, MP Gular Ahmadova, thinks that looking through the document,
one can see that it is not objective.

“People who describe the USA as a cradle of democracy think that
all reports disseminated by the USA are objective. I doubt this
statement. If the point is about human rights violations, then they’d
better write at least a word about human rights violations by the
USA. US soldiers have trampled on human rights in Iraq. The US
president apologized to them for this,” she said.

The MP thinks that the events in Iraq and Azerbaijan are quite
different and the gravest crimes are being committed there. “If these
facts were reflected in the statement, then it could be assessed as
democratic,” she said.

The MP thinks that the statement was either prepared by unprofessional
people or was drawn up under pressure from the Armenian diaspora.

“For this reason, I do not regard the report as serious,” Ahmadova
said.

Georgia’s Roads Will Be Reconstructed

Georgia’s Roads Will Be Reconstructed

A1 Plus | 18:17:19 | 20-05-2004 | Official |

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili informed pro-governmental
parliamentary bloc that some international donor organizations will
allot Georgia aid of $300-350 million.

According to A-INFO Agency, bloc Armenian member Van Bayburdyan
assures by president’s words about $ 80-100 million will be allowed
for reconstruction of Akhaltckha-Akhalqalaq, Ninotsminda-Tsalka-Tbilisi
roads.

BAKU: Armenian defectors go on hunger strike – Azeri TV

Armenian defectors go on hunger strike – Azeri TV

ANS TV, Baku
17 May 04

Roman Teryan and Artur Apresyan, Armenian citizens who fled from
[Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan’s regime and arrived in
Azerbaijan, started a hunger strike today. They asked international
organizations for political asylum in a third country.

Teryan and Apresyan, who are being held in the Azerbaijani National
Security Ministry’s remand centre, are protesting against the
indifference that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ Baku
office has shown to their plight and a failure to send them to a
third country.

[Passage omitted: minor details]

Armenia, Iran to sign gas pipeline agreement

Armenia, Iran to sign gas pipeline agreement

Interfax
May 13 2004

Yerevan. (Interfax) – Armenia and Iran will sign an agreement
in Yerevan on Thursday on the construction of a gas pipeline,
Artashes Tumanian, who is co-chairman of the Armenian-Iranian
Intergovernmental Economic Commission and head of the Armenian
presidential administration, told the press.

He made the statement after negotiations with Iranian Petroleum
Minister Bijan Namdar-Zanganeh.

The project will upgrade political and economic relations, Tumanian
said. It is also important for the energy security of Armenia.
Tumanian did not say how much Iranian gas would cost, but noted that
the supplies would be repaid with Armenian electricity.

It is planned to build the pipeline within 1.5 years, Tumanian said,
without specifying the project cost or supply amounts. He said that
companies from third countries might be financially or technically
involved in the project.

As for laying a gas pipeline to Europe across Armenia, Tumanian said
the current task is to provide Armenia with natural gas, and further
developments will depend on political factors.

BAKU: “Council of Europe is not our boss”, Georgian president says

“Council of Europe is not our boss”, Georgian president says

Imedi TV, Tbilisi
11 May 04

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said that peaceful
resolution of the Ajaria crisis proved that Georgia would no longer be
a “humiliated” nation. Speaking at a news conference in Tbilisi on
11 may, Saakashvili reaffirmed his commitment to restoring Georgia’s
territorial integrity. Discussing recent clashes involving ethnic
Armenians and Georgians in Georgia’s Tsalka District, the president
said that he would not “over-dramatize” the situation as the incident
was not ethnically motivated. Saakashvili once again criticized Council
of Europe Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer for failing to take a
clear stance during the Ajaria crisis and speak out in support of human
rights. The president also said that Georgia invited presidents of the
GUUAM regional alliance (Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and
Moldova) to a summit to be held in the Ajarian capital this June. The
following is an excerpt from a report by Georgian Imedi TV on 11 May,
with subheadings inserted editorially:

Georgia will “no longer be humiliated”

[Presenter Giorgi Akhvlediani] Good evening. At the moment, Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili is holding a news briefing at the State
Chancellery. We go live to the briefing.

[Saakashvili, live relay starts in mid-sentence] Sometimes I feel
– especially when listening to our politicians – that many people
have not realized what a historic event took place in Georgia last
week. Last week, after many years of destruction, disintegration and
weakening, Georgia begun to reunite. Last week, we defeated the main
complex that [former President] Shevardnadze’s rule instilled in us:
that Georgia was always defeated, that our army was always defeated,
that our neighbouring states were always stronger than we were and
they were always aggressive towards us, that we should not take steps
[in Ajaria] because it would result in a new catastrophe and a new
disaster.

The Georgian people has proved that the epoch of defeats has ended. It
has ended, Georgia is no longer going to be defeated, Georgia is no
longer going to lose, Georgia is no longer going to be humiliated.

Indeed, the new government has been working for just three months,
and the main issue we needed to resolve the most has already been
resolved. I want to say that it has been resolved because we are
a state already. In these few months, after the November [2003]
revolution, we have been transformed from a disintegrated, distressed
and disorderly country into a state.

At present, during the past week, more than 2,000 soldiers of the
[Georgian] Internal Troops have been patrolling the streets of
[the Ajarian capital] Batumi. You remember what was happening
when [Georgian] troops were in Abkhazia. Numerous incidents were
happening every day, robberies and plundering [changes tack] – there
were heroes there [in Abkhazia] too, but the state was not backing
those heroes. Now, there has not been a single incident of marauding
in Batumi. I was there and I saw how the population was meeting the
soldiers. The day before yesterday, I watched how soldiers of the
Internal Troops, very happy soldiers, were dancing together with
local girls at a stadium. I watched how disciplined their attitude
was. That is because these are different troops. These troops have
their own kitchen and they are fed three times a day. These troops are
getting their salaries – some of them high salaries – in time. These
troops have uniforms, although perhaps not the best uniforms. And
these troops have the spirit of winners.

Without those [military] exercises at Qulevi [training ground] – which
finally convinced [ousted Ajarian leader Aslan] Abashidze and some of
his allies that military confrontation with us would be senseless –
and without this kind of courage shown by our troops, and without
this spirit, this historical issue could never be resolved in such a
peaceful and calm manner. This work was done over many months, by the
security ministry and some other groups. It was indeed a miracle how
it has been done. Georgia has acquired a completely different image
in the world, a completely different image. Everyone was saying: they
will disintegrate after the November revolution, they will repeat the
same disasters which previous authorities did in Georgia. They failed,
because we approached this issue in a different manner. We disregarded
personal emotions and other issues and we started building the state.

Now we have embarked on the next stage of state building. I want to
say that Ajaria’s reintegration – and Ajaria was virtually separated
from Georgia, this we know very well – that Ajaria’s reintegration has
virtually doubled the economic potential of Georgia. The processes of
restoration have been going on very smoothly there. Today Abashidze’s
main killer, Siamashvili, which he [Abashidze] used as his last
argument, and you know that more than 200 killer weapons have been
seized there [in Ajaria]. We’ve given the remaining formations until
tomorrow evening to disarm and surrender. However, at the same time,
Levan Varshalomidze, Edvard Surmanidze and other members of the
provisional council – and I want to single out the heroic role of
Tamaz Diasamidze – are already working on [changes tack] – road works
will continue in Ajaria throughout the summer. We will rebuild roads
in Ajaria, which has not been done for many years.

This summer, thousands of new restaurants and bars should open there
– at least dozens should open – and negotiations on this issue are
already under way. Tourist infrastructure should be developed,
completely new opportunities should be created for people to go
and spend holidays there. Once again, I want to ask everyone – go
to Ajaria, everyone should go to Ajaria, I am also going to visit
Ajaria. By our presence there, let us express solidarity to our
beloved residents of Batumi, Kobuleti and other districts of Ajaria.

Questions, please.

No serious rift expected within ruling party

[Unidentified reporter] Mr President, what can you say about the
rift which started within the majority faction [of the Georgian
parliament]? Is it likely that such incidents will recur and a
large-scale opposition will be created?

[Saakashvili] I want to say that, first of all, I do not see any rift.
Perhaps there are one or two people who have their dissenting opinion,
and I have never been against dissenting opinions. Generally, I
want to say that the unity of the National Movement and the [United]
Democrats is a very strong unity. The unity of myself, [Parliament
Chairwoman] Nino Burjanadze and [Prime Minister] Zurab Zhvania is
very strong. Some people, including members of my own party, did not
like it, but this is their problem.

I know what National Movement activists have done in Ajaria. These were
not only Ajarian activists, 2,000 members of the National Movement
from other parts of Georgia arrived in Ajaria on the day when
there was a threat that protesters would be attacked. We defeated
all barriers. Residents of Kakheti, Kartli, Imereti and Samegrelo
[provinces[, all united and arrived in Ajaria. These are people who
carried out the November revolution in Tbilisi. [Passage omitted]

However, once Aslan Abashidze fled, on the same night, residents
of Kakheti, Kartli and Samegrelo and other provinces congratulated
Ajarians, put their hats on, boarded cars and went back. They acted
like a well-trained army. [Passage omitted]

Clashes involving ethnic Armenians should not be “over-dramatized”

[Reporter] Mze TV company, Dato Maisuradze. A conflict between two
ethnic groups – Armenians and Georgians – has been going on in [the
southern Georgian town of] Tsalka for several days. Today the Internal
Troops have been deployed there. What kind of decisive measures should
be taken in order to avoid escalation of the situation?

[Saakashvili] I do not want to over-dramatize this. Today my
representatives met with those people. A fight occurred after a
football match between two groups of the local population. This was
not a fight between two ethnic groups, this was a fight between two
groups. Now our goal is not finding out who was to blame. Our goal
is to protect every citizen regardless of ethnic background.

Today Georgia has enough resources to respond to any act of
provocation. No provocations or rhetoric can drag us into any kind
of situation resembling a conflict. In today’s Georgia, police has
been much stronger than before. [Passage omitted]

Therefore, a group of hooligans can no longer speak to the Georgian
state so easily. A year ago, this [Tsalka incident] would be a
tragedy. We advise everyone against blackmailing us or staging some
act of provocation. We will respond to everyone. The security ministry
has started working very well. It showed its strength in Ajaria. The
situation in other regions will also be settled, step by step. I do
not really see a problem here.

Today enemies of Georgia are keeping their heads down after
what happened in Ajaria. No one could have imagined it. Now, my
representatives have visited Azerbaijan, and the whole of Azerbaijan is
celebrating what happened in Batumi more than we are. This is because
they now see new prospects for the entire region. Apart from anything
else, Batumi is a huge economic intersection for the entire region,
including Azerbaijan. There were very positive reactions in Armenia
as well. The Armenian President called me on the phone. Ukrainian
President [Leonid] Kuchma, when he called me on the phone, he was
excited, he was joyful, and he told me that he welcomed it and that
he was amazed. And look at the press coverage.

So, after all these, if some hooligans are going to blackmail us,
they will never succeed. There should be no panic. Slowly and calmly,
we will respond to everyone, and everyone will get what they deserve.

“Council of Europe is not our boss”

[Unidentified reporter] Mr President, the tone of the Council of
Europe has been quite mild after your statement [criticizing the
Council of Europe Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer], compared to
that of your statement. However, [Georgian Foreign Minister] Salome
Zourabichvili has disappeared somewhere.

[Saakashvili, laughing] No, Salome is [interrupted by the reporter]

[Reporter] In the end, what will be the status of Plamen Nikolov
[the Council of Europe secretary-general’s special representative
to Georgia]?

[Saakashvili] Salome is in Brussels now.

As regards the Council of Europe: I expressed my position not
towards the Council of Europe but towards the behaviour of its
Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer. What is the Council of Europe? The
Council of Europe is a parliamentary assembly, and I was the assembly’s
vice-president for two years. The Council of Europe is a secretariat,
like, for example, a parliament and a cabinet of ministers. This
secretariat has its Secretary-General, Walter Schwimmer. The assembly
fully supported us. Besides, there is this much more important
organization, the European Union, which fully supported us and
condemned the behaviour of Aslan Abashidze. Besides, there is the
United States of America who condemned Aslan Abashidze’s actions in a
very strict manner. However, the Council of Europe Secretary-General,
during that period [changes tack] – what is the function of the
Council of Europe? To react to violations of human rights. This is
the organization which should protect democracy. However, it said
nothing when we needed their voice the most.

The Council of Europe is not our boss. We should all realize [changes
tack] – here, in Georgia, there were concerns that a scandal may
develop [changes tack] – this is the organization whose boss is Georgia
itself. We are one of the members, we are paying salaries for every
employee of the secretariat, because we are paying membership fees
every year, and we are paying for it so that this organization should
protect democracy and, among others, Georgian society.

In the case of [Tengiz] Asanidze, the [European] Court [of Human
Rights] worked well and protected [human rights], but in the case of
the secretary-general, his position was absolutely inadequate. I want
to tell you that reaction to my statement in the Western press was
very positive. There will be election of the new secretary-general,
and there are several candidatures there. During the election, the
assembly will discuss the reaction of the Council of Europe to the
situation in Georgia. However, we all should realize, once and for
all, that we are a self-respecting country, we have no bosses. Our
boss is the Georgian people, and there is no boss above the Georgian
people. The Council of Europe is one of the organizations, and we
are also aspiring towards membership in the European Union.

As regards the [Council of Europe’s] representative here, Salome
Zourabichvili is now conducting a regular procedure. I think that it
was right what Salome demanded – that the representative should be
replaced here. In the end, this should be decided through diplomatic
channels. However, I think that, when I said it, I expressed my
disappointment and the disappointment of many Ajarians and, generally,
of Georgians. At a decisive moment, when America, the European Union at
Brussels and everyone was alert, these people were talking like nothing
was happening while it is their business to protect human rights.

I think that this will be a lesson for all Europeans. I think that
[changes tack] – my friends, together with whom I worked in Strasbourg,
have been calling me, and they fully share our position. [Parliament
Chairwoman] Nino Burjanadze] talked to Walter Schwimmer himself, and
Walter Schwimmer too expressed regret that the reaction to what was
happening in Ajaria was not adequate. I think that everyone should draw
their conclusions. Our position is absolutely clear: we need support,
and we need our friends’ reaction at decisive moments. Aslan Abashidze
was the only man who benefited from silence at that moment.

This is an old story already, and maybe it is not worth
recalling. However, for the future – Abkhazia is ahead of us, and we
have to accomplish other tasks – our principled position in this case
was very important. I think that our people understand this very well.

Next question, please. [Passage omitted]

GUUAM summit to be held in Ajaria in June

I want to organize a large-scale military parade on 26 May [Georgia’s
independence day], where all these people [soldiers from Ajaria-based
units] will participate. There should be a very large-scale parade in
Tbilisi in which 100 tanks and armoured vehicles will take part. In
Batumi, there will be a large parade of [navy] ships and mass rallies
of people in Batumi and Tbilisi.

By the way, we are planning to hold a summit of the GUUAM [regional
alliance of Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Moldova]
in Batumi in June. For the first time in the Georgian history,
an official summit – meeting of presidents and a political forum –
will be held. You know that the GUUAM includes Ukraine, Azerbaijan,
Moldova and Uzbekistan. At least three presidents of these countries
will arrive here. We are still conducting negotiations with Uzbekistan,
and [Ukrainian President Leonid] Kuchma and [Azerbaijani President]
Ilham Aliyev have already confirmed [that they will come]. This forum
will be held in Batumi.

By the way, we are going to hold a large economic forum in Ajaria
where businesses from the whole of Russia will arrive – all of them,
all key oligarchs and a number of [Russian] ministers – at the order
of President Putin. We want this forum to be held both in Tbilisi
and Batumi.

I am also going to lead a delegation to Romania and Turkey, I am
taking Ajarians with me, for the most part, so that links with Batumi
are restored, because this will enrich Georgia. [Passage omitted]

ARKA News Agency – 05/10/2004

ARKA News Agency
May 10 2004

10 May

NKR Army is one of the guarantors of peaceful process of Karabakh
settlement

Nagorno Karabakh celebrates three holidays – Victory Day, NKR Defense
Army Day and Liberation of Shushi Day

8 May

The RA President Robert Kocharian congratulates the Armenian nation
on the Day of Victory and Peace

7 May

Training for Abkhaz and Georgian journalists held in Yerevan

The RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan to go to Kiev with a two-day
visit on May 10

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NKR ARMY IS ONE OF THE GUARANTORS OF PEACEFUL PROCESS OF KARABAKH
SETTLEMENT

STEPANAKERT, May, 10. /ARKA/. NKR Army is one of the guarantors of
peaceful process of Karabakh settlement, says the letter of NKR
President Arkady Gukasian on the occasion of Victory Day and creation
of NKR Defense Army. “Today, when Azerbaijan tries to turn the
history back, hoping to gain revenge in military settlement of
Karabakh conflict, we have no right to drop speed of military
construction, equipment of our army with modern armament and increase
its fighting efficiency”, the letter says. Gukasian said that May
holidays coincide with another important event – conclusion of
cease-fire regime between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh 10
years ago. “Azerbaijan was forced to recognize Karabakh as a party of
the conflict and conclude peace only due to successes of our army.
And if the regime is observed by now, it is first of all thanks to
the power and strength of NKR Defense Army”, Gukasian stated. L.D.
–0—

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NAGORNO KARABAKH CELEBRATES THREE HOLIDAYS – VICTORY DAY, NKR DEFENSE
ARMY DAY AND LIBERATION OF SHUSHI DAY

STEPANAKERT, May, 10. /ARKA/. Nagorno Karabakh celebrates three
holidays – Victory Day, NKR Defense Army Day and Liberation of Shushi
Day. Official delegation of Armenia headed with RA President Robert
Kocharian arrived in Karabakh for participation in the celebrations.
Representatives of supreme administration of Nagorno Karabakh and
Armenian delegation placed flowers to the memorials of legendary hero
of Karabakh war Ashot Ghulian and USSR Marshal Hovannes Bagramian.
Then the parties visited Memorial complex of the capital and placed a
wreath and flowers to the memorial of the heroes of Great Patriotic
War. The delegations also visited Shushi City.
The celebrations dedicated to Victory Day ended with holiday
fireworks. L.D. –0–

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THE RA PRESIDENT ROBERT KOCHARIAN CONGRATULATES THE ARMENIAN NATION
ON THE DAY OF VICTORY AND PEACE

YEREVAN, May, 8. /ARKA/. The RA President Robert Kocharian
congratulated the Armenian nation on the Day of Victory and Peace.
According to the RA President’s Press Service Department, in his
statement Kocharian says: “May 9 is a double festive day for our
nation since 1992: it has acquired a new meaning with liberation of
Shoushi on that day and it symbolizes the will of our nation to
protect its rights and ensure security of the country”. “The fact
that 10 years have passed since signing the agreement on ceasefire is
also symbolic. We appreciate peace and will adhere to the principle
of peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict in future”,according
to the President’s statement. A.H. –0–

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TRAINING FOR ABKHAZ AND GEORGIAN JOURNALISTS HELD IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, May 10. /ARKA/. Currently Abkhaz and Georgian journalists
permanently writing for the electronic edition of Institute for War
and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and Panorama daily published by the
assistance of IWPR are attending the training organized in Yerevan.
The three-day training is attended by seven Abkhaz and eight Georgian
journalists. During the training each journalist will have a task –
to write an article on political situation in Armenia. As Inal
Khashig, Co-Editor of Panorama told ARKA, the trainings are organized
twice a year for teaching of European standards of writing of
articles to journalists. “This time we chose Armenia, as the recent
events are of interest, moreover few Abkhaz and Georgian journalists
are aware of the situation in Armenia. “, he said. Khashig also noted
that the journalist problems are not discussed during the training.
“We cultivate normal European taste to the young journalists”, he
said.
Tom de Vaal, Editor of London IWRP Caucasus Department informed ARKA,
that Panorama is a unique product as it is published in
simultaneously Abkhazia and Georgia, adding that IWRP is attempting
to enhance readers range of the edition throughout Caucasus. “We will
try to create a Caucasus daily on the basis of Abkhaz-Georgian
edition with the main purpose to fill in the information vacuum.”, he
said. In his opinion, the issue of all-Caucasian newspaper is
possible in perspective. The editorial plans issuing of a daily in
Javakhetia on Georgian and Armenian languages as well as one in
Karabakh. T.M. –0–

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THE RA PRIME MINISTER ANDRANIK MARGARYAN TO GO TO KIEV WITH A TWO-DAY
VISIT ON MAY 10

YEREVAN, May, 8. /ARKA/. The RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan to
go to Kiev with a two-day visit on May 10. According to the RA
President’s Press Service Department, meetings with the Ukraine
President Leonid Kuchma, the Representative of the Supreme Rada
Vladimir Litvin, the Prime –Minister Victor Yanoukovitch, the
President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine Boris
Patonov are planned in the course of the visit.
According to the press release, a session of the Armenian-Ukraine
intergovernmental commission on economic co-operation to take place
on May 11 in Kiev. The members of the commission will focus on the
issues connected with fulfilling the decisions made during the
previous sessions, and the course of implementation of the programs
on long-term economic co-operation between Armenia and the Ukraine
for 2001-2010. Besides, the members of the session will consider the
issue on cooperation between the two countries in the area of trade,
science and technology, education and tourism, as well as in
transport and economic areas.
According to the press release, the Armenian state delegation will
include the RA Minister of Trade and Economic Development Karen
Chshmarityan (the co-Chairman of intergovernmental commission), the
Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatryan, the Head of
Control Service of the Prime Minister Sargis Grigoryan, the Armenian
Ambassador to the Ukraine Armen Khachatryan, the President of the RA
National Academy of Sciences Fadei Sargsyan, the Deputy of RA NA
mourad Gouloyan as well as the Deputy Ministers of Transport and
Communication, Foreign Affairs, Energy, Agriculture, Education and
Science, Culture and Youth Affairs. A.H. —0—

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Pro-Government forces comment on PACE resolution

ArmenPress
April 29 2004

PRO-GOVERNMENT FORCES COMMENT ON PACE RESOLUTION

YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: Members of the ruling coalition
responded today to a Wednesday PACE resolution, drawn up by a
committee monitoring Armenia’s compliance with its membership
commitments, which called on the Armenian government and the
opposition to resolve their bitter dispute through negotiation and
offered to mediate in such a dialogue.
Galust Sahakian, the head of the Republican party parliamentary
faction, lashed out at opposition members in the Armenian delegation
to PACE, arguing that they should not have pressed for a tougher
resolution, which was “playing into the hands of Armenia’s enemies.”
He also suggested refraining from making final conclusions and wait
until Armenian delegates came back home.
Sahakian, however, accused the opposition of being reluctant to
engage in dialogue and said that the ruling coalition has in store a
reserve option, which he said is to engage in dialogue with people.
He then labeled the opposition’s actions as illegal, running counter
to parliament’s regulations. “The opposition must not capitalize on
the heavy social conditions of people and dictate its orders to it.
The dialogue with authorities is now the sole way for it to save its
face,” he argued.
Hrayr Karapetian from the ARF said the resolution should not be
interpreted one-sidedly, singling out an extract which says that the
Armenian opposition `should refrain from attempts to use street
demonstrations to reverse the results of last year’s elections, which
have been, in spite of the irregularities, validated by relevant
national and international bodies.’ Karapetian too reiterated that
the dialogue remains the best way of resolving the confrontation.
Mher Shahgeldian from Orinats Yerkir said Armenia is on the track
of fully honoring its Council of Europe obligations. Gurgen Arsenian
from United Labor party said the resolution does not pose threats to
Armenia in terms of possible sanctions.
The PACE final resolution, adopted April 28 says that “The recent
events in Armenia resulted in a worsening of the situation with
regard to key concerns expressed by the Assembly in its January
report, and notably with regard to the continuation of administrative
detention and conditions of detention, human rights violations by
members of police and security forces, freedom of assembly, and
freedom of media. This situation cannot be allowed to continue. The
rapporteurs expect an immediate and significant change in the conduct
and legislative practice concerning the respect of Armenia’s
obligations and commitments. Failure to do so before the Assembly’s
June session could lead to sanctions.

Of cabinet solidarity and genocide

The Globe and Mail
Saturday, May 1, 2004 – Page A6

Of cabinet solidarity
and genocide

Behind the closed doors of the cabinet room last week, Prime Minister Martin
singled out Revenue Minister Stan Keyes as a shining example of cabinet
solidarity after he voted against a private member’s motion to recognizes as
genocide the mass killing of Armenians during the First World War.

There were reports after the controversial vote that Mr. Keyes was cursing
the fact that some of his colleagues had missed the vote while he was forced
to vote against the motion, a gesture that was not without political cost
for him. This was acknowledged by Mr. Martin, who was angry with some of his
cabinet ministers for abstaining or for ducking the vote by leaving the
House without permission. The Liberal back bench voted with the opposition,
and the motion passed.

Meanwhile, the rule, according to a senior Liberal, is that cabinet
ministers must seek permission in advance to miss the vote. Mr. Keyes, who
had sought that permission, was already in the chamber when the vote began
and decided not to leave because, as he told someone, “[I’d] feel like a
heel walking out.”

Yerevan zoo opens to visitors

ArmenPress
May 3 2004

YEREVAN ZOO OPENS TO VISITORS

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS: Yerevan Zoo opened its doors to
visitors on May 1 according to tradition. Yerevan deputy mayor Arman
Sahakian was present at the opening ceremony, saying that animals are
taken care of with the help of 70 million drams allocations from the
state budget, municipality funds and sponsors. Only Grand Candy
provides 200,000 drams monthly for feeding the elephant. The felines
are sponsored by Multi Group.
The head of the zoo, Sahak Abovian, said they will have some new
animals this year which will be brought from Kiev, Nikolaev and
Kaliningrad zoos. He also said that talks are held with Indian
government and it is expected that a new elephant will come in the
running year. Talking on problems of the zoo, S. Abovian said that it
is necessary to enlarge the open-air-cages of the felines which are
in a miserable state. “If other zoos are trying to create green
zones, this zoo is naturally in a green area. Funds are needed only
to renovate the area. There are 2300 animal of 190-200 species in the
zoo now. The zoo head said all of them are in proper hygienic
conditions.
The entrance is free for children up to 3, for children 3-12 it is
100 drams and for adults – 150 drams. There are no such low fees in
the zoos of other countries and the zoo is not going to rise them
soon, S. Abovian said. He also noted that about 120,000 people
visited the zoo last year bringing 10 million drams. Most of the
visitors, about 70 percent, visit it in May – June, according to zoo
head.

Political Situation in Armenia Put on PACE Floor

A1 Plus | 14:33:57 | 27-04-2004 | Politics |

POLITICAL SITUATION IN ARMENIA PUT ON PACE FLOOR

The issue related to political situation Armenia was put at the PACE session
agenda yet before it began.

The Bureau submitted the issue to the PACE for consideration. There were
those opposed to the idea of the issue discussion. The head of Armenian PACE
delegation Tigran Torosyan, who is Armenian National Vice-Speaker, was among
them.

Political confrontation between the ruling coalition and the opposition in
Armenia will be discussed on Wednesday night.

The PACE members are given 24 hours for submitting their proposals.