ESERCITO: 190 Ufficiali Laureati In Scienze Strategiche; Tra Loro Tr

ESERCITO: 190 UFFICIALI LAUREATI IN SCIENZE STRATEGICHE; TRA LORO TRE ARMENI E DUE ALBANESI; CERIMONIA CON GEN.ROMEO TORINO

ANSA Notiziario Generale in Italiano
September 13, 2005

(ANSA) – TORINO, 13 SET – Sono 190 i giovani ufficiali che, tra
oggi e domani mattina, conseguono la laurea in Scienze Strategiche:
186 appartengono all’ Esercito italiano, tre sono Armeni e due
Albanesi. Sono i sottotenenti che, dopo aver frequentato i primi
due anni di studio presso l’ Accademia di Modena, hanno terminato l’
iter nella Scuola di Applicazione di Torino.

La cerimonia si e’ svolta alla presenza del generale Gaetano Romeo
e del rettore dell’ Universita’ torinese, Ezio Pelizzetti, che
hanno sottolineato la sempre maggiore importanza della formazione
culturale dei professionisti impegnati nelle Forze Armate. “Il 70%
dei nostri volontari possiede un diploma di scuola media superiore –
ha sottolineato il gen. Romeo – e nelle donne la percentuale sale
all’ 85%”. I nuovi laureati si iscriveranno a uno dei cinque corsi
di laurea specialistica attivati presso l’ ateneo torinese. Sono i
corsi biennali in cui Scienze Strategiche viene declinata secondo
differenti indirizzi: Scienze Strategiche e delle Comunicazioni,
Logistiche, Politico-organizzative, Economico-Amministrative e dei
Sistemi Infrastrutturali.

Grazie ad accordi bilaterali, possono accedere ai corsi di laurea
interateneo anche giovani di Eserciti stranieri. Nel nuovo anno
accademico da poco iniziato sono in 12. Provengono 4 dall’ Afghanistan,
uno dalla Thailandia, uno dall’ Etiopia, tre dall’ Albania, due dalla
Macedonia e uno dall’ Azerbaijan.

Stanno, invece, ultimando gli studi sette Albanesi, dei quali cinque
in Scienze Strategiche e due in Ingegneria.(ANSA).

Ambassador Markarian Meets OPIC Executive

PRESS RELEASE
September 13, 2005
Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
Email: [email protected] ;Web:

Ambassador Markarian Meets OPIC Executive

On September 13, 2005, Ambassador of Armenia to the U.S. Tatoul Markarian
met with Executive Vice President and COO of the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) Ross J. Connelly to discuss potential cooperation between
OPIC and Armenia. OPIC’s major investment project in Armenia to date has
been the Marriott Armenia Hotel.

Ambassador Markarian stressed the need to work towards increasing U.S.
investments in Armenia, and said he is looking forward to cooperation with
OPIC towards this objective. Mr. Connelly expressed readiness to work
together to further raise awareness of the existing OPIC programs and
potential to promote U.S. investments in Armenia.

www.armeniaemb.org

Vladimir Zhirinovski: We Consider Armenian-Russian Relations To BeSt

VLADIMIR ZHIRINOVSKI: WE CONSIDER ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS TO BE STRATEGIC

ARKA News Agency
Sept 12 2005

YEREVAN, September 12. /ARKA/. Armenian-Russian relations are
strategic, Russian Liberal-Democratic Party leader and Russian Duma
Vice-Speaker Vladimir Zhirinovski said answering ARKA News Agency
question. “This always has been the same because Armenia earlier than
others wanted to join Russian Empire”, Zhirinovski said. In his words,
the relations have always been beneficial to Armenia as well as to
Russia. In his opinion, they have always been honest and open.

“I support them, because this is our gateway to Middle East”, he said.

At the same time, the Russian politician said, Georgia’s policy
unwilling to open Moscow-Tbilisi-Yerevan railway is hampering
Armenian-Russian relations. He denounced this policy as wild. “Why
not to open borders? Let people travel, carry goods. Everybody will
take advantage from that”, Zhirinovski said wandering why Georgia
pursues such a policy. In his opinion at least cargo trains couldn’t
move through this railway. In particular, Georgia could send cargoes
to Russia and Armenia would pay it for that and “everybody will take
advantage from that”. However, Zhirinovski noted that Georgia remain
steadfast in rejecting that. “They closed the way and nothing else.

This is a real blockade. Hitler used to do the same. You are blocking
Armenia and Krasnodar region”, he said. M.V. -0–

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New registers of voters will be put into operation during the upcoming
election to the local self-government bodies. The voters will find
their names compiled not by the local administration but by police
license and passport department

“A lot of incorrect date was registered in the rolls during years”,
acting head of the Nubarashen community Robert Asatryan said. In his
words, the names of many people who do not leave in the community
are registered in the rolls.

R. Asatryan also assured that the registers of voters compiled by them
for the last election were absolutely not correct, however “by the
court decree a very small number of voters took part in the election.”

White House Urged Act on Anniversary of Darfur Genocide Declaration

Sudanese Online, The Sudan
Sept 9 2005

White House Urged Act on Anniversary of Darfur Genocide Declaration
sudaneseonline.com
9/9/2005 5:10pm

White House Urged Act on Anniversary of Darfur Genocide Declaration
by Abid Aslam

WASHINGTON – Hundreds of activists descended on the White House
Thursday to protest what they called President George W. Bush’s
inaction in the year since his administration said that genocide was
taking place in Sudan’s western Darfur region.
Some 700 people took part in the Washington rally, at which a
petition demanding U.S. action and bearing tens of thousands of
signatures was unfurled, said Ann-Louise Colgan, director of policy
analysis at Africa Action, one of the event’s organizers.

”As Americans struggle to cope with the President’s failure of
leadership on the domestic front in the horrific aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina, we must also condemn the President’s failure of
political leadership on the international front, where he has failed
to act to stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur and the death toll
continues to mount,” said Salih Booker, the organization’s executive
director.

Separately, the Sudanese government and two main rebel groups from
Darfur said Thursday they would attend peace talks scheduled to
resume Sep. 15 in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.

Violence in Darfur, now in its third year, has killed more than
400,000 people and forced 2.5 million of the region’s 5.5 million
people to flee their homes and villages, U.N. agencies and advocacy
groups have estimated.

Relief workers also have been caught up in the fighting. The United
Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) said Tuesday it had received fresh
reports of fighting between rebel groups and the nomadic Janjaweed
militia, looting of humanitarian assistance, and attacks on villages.

”The combat between the Janjaweed and the Sudanese Liberation Army
(SLA) has been taking place in the Jabal Moon hills in North
Darfur,” UNMIS said in a statement, ”but the situation in West
Darfur is most troubling, following two attacks last week on
humanitarian convoys sent in by non-governmental organizations
(NGOs).”

The death toll could exceed one million people by the end of the year
unless bold steps are taken to rein in the conflict between rebel
groups of African descent and Arab militias that the regime in
Khartoum stands accused of arming and abetting, Africa Action warned.
It has urged Washington to push for the deployment of an
international peacekeeping force and has demanded that Africa Union
(AU) peacekeepers be given a political mandate to intervene in the
fighting to protect civilians.

The fighting started over rebels’ claims that the Sudanese government
had deliberately neglected Darfur, starving it of basic services and
development money. It has been compounded by competition for control
of local oil, gas, and mineral resources.

Even as government and rebel forces implement a peace process in the
country’s south, the Khartoum regime appears to be girding for new
violence in eastern Sudan, where local populations also are rebelling
against the government, according to Africa Action.

In 2000, the group was among the first to warn of what it then saw as
an impending crisis in Darfur.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Sudan in July and urged
the government to end the violence in Darfur, a region about the size
of Texas.

However, U.S.-Sudanese intelligence cooperation in what the White
House calls its ”war on terror” and prospects for peace in war-torn
southern Sudan dominated Rice’s talks with President Omar Hassan
Ahmad al-Bashir and senior government officials.

Washington also has pledged to help airlift AU troops from their home
countries to Sudan.

Even so, speakers at Thursday’s rally chided the White House for what
they said amounted to scant lip service. They renewed demands for
urgent action to protect Darfur’s civilians and to mobilize a
multinational intervention to support the AU, Africa’s equivalent of
the European Union.

”We call on President Bush, one year after he recognized the
genocide in Darfur, to take decisive and effective action to end the
violence that is brutalizing innocent civilians in Darfur,” said
David Rubenstein, coordinator of the 134-organization Save Darfur
Coalition, which claims a combined membership of more than 130
million Americans.

Thursday’s event was organized by Africa Action, American Jewish
World Service, Armenian National Committee of America, Evangelical
Lutheran Church of America, Faithful America, Greater Washington
Jewish Task Force on Darfur, NAACP, National Council of Churches,
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Save Darfur Coalition,
Sojourners, STAND, Sudan Peace Advocates Network, TransAfrica Forum,
and the United Methodist Church.

Anti-genocide activists also have been pressing U.S. television
networks to increase coverage of the Darfur situation, described by
the United Nations as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

The campaign–run by the American Progress Action Fund and the
Genocide Intervention Fund–asks networks to ”be a witness” to the
genocide in Darfur.

Organizers said they hoped increased coverage would move voters to
exert pressure on elected officials.

”Television has told us stories of important human brutality before,
and Americans have responded by demanding action from our elected
representatives,” the campaign said in a statement citing examples
including the civil rights struggles of the 1950s and 1960s and the
Ethiopian famine of the 1980s.

Last year, the ABC, CBS, and NBC network nightly newscasts aired a
total of only 26 minutes on Sudan, according to the Tyndall Report,
which monitors major broadcasters. ABC devoted 18 minutes to Darfur
coverage, NBC five, and CBS only three. By contrast, lifestyle
doyenne Martha Stewart’s legal woes received 130 minutes of nightly
news coverage.

A U.N. commission concluded last January that crimes against
humanity–but not genocide–had occurred in Darfur. In April, the
world body passed a resolution referring cases of alleged atrocities
since July 1, 2002 to the International Criminal Court.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan then handed the names of 51 people
suspected of war crimes and atrocities in Darfur to the court. The
list included Sudanese government and army officials as well as
militia and rebel leaders.

Arenc condemns 16 countries in his letter

AZG Armenian Daily #161, 09/09/2005

Armenian Genocide

ARENC CONDEMNS 16 COUNTRIES IN HIS LETTER

Byulent Arenc, chairman of Turkish Parliament, applied with a letter to the
presidents of 16 countries, namely Switzerland, Poland, Slovakia, Lebanon,
Canada, Argentina, Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece,
Uruguay, Sweden, Russia and Venezuela, condemning them for their decisions
to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

He emphasized the disappointment the Turkish people experienced after such
decisions and reminded that Turkish Prime Minister suggested to create a
committee consisting of Armenian and Turkish historians in order to
investigate the events of 1915.

Arenc seems to be concerned about how to deprive the European countries of
the opportunity to use the issue of the Armenian Genocide as a pre-condition
against Turkey during the coming negotiations.

By Hakob Chakrian

OSCE Mission Monitors Front Line In Karabakh

OSCE MISSION MONITORS FRONT LINE IN KARABAKH

Mediamax news agency
8 Sep 05

Yerevan, 8 September: An OSCE mission today held a regular monitoring
on the contact line between the Nagornyy Karabakh and Azerbaijani
armed forces in the village of Levonarkh of Mardakert District of
the Nagornyy Karabakh Republic [NKR].

Andrzej Kasprzyk, personal representative of the OSCE
chairman-in-office and his field assistant, carried out the monitoring
from the positions of the NKR Defence Army, the press service of the
NKR Foreign Ministry reported today.

No cease-fire violations were registered during the monitoring.

However, unlike the Karabakh side, the Azerbaijani side did not take
the OSCE mission to its front-line positions.

Basin Of Lake Arpi To Become National Park

BASIN OF LAKE ARPI TO BECOME NATIONAL PARK

Armenpress
Sept 7, 2005

GYUMRI, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS: The basin of Lake Arpi and Akhurian
River, situated in the Ashotzk mountains, close to the borders with
Turkey and Georgia, approximately 110 km northwest of the city of
Yerevan, in northwestern Armenia will be turned into a national park.

Financial aid is expected from Germany to launch the first phase of
this program that was supposed to kick off three years ago, but was
delayed due to lack of money. The project will be started next year
with support to come from the government.

Lake Arpi is a natural wetland of botanical importance, although the
water level has been raised by an artificial dam. It supports several
plant species which are rare in Armenia. The lake is fed by several
small rivers, springs and melt-water, and freezes over during the
winter months.

OSCE Chief To Discuss Karabakh Peace Process, Azeri Polls

OSCE CHIEF TO DISCUSS KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS, AZERI POLLS

Itar-Tass, Russia
Sept 5 2005

BAKU, September 5 (Itar-Tass) – Dimitrij Rupel, current Chairman
of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),
is to meet with the leaders of this Transcaucasian republic here on
Monday to discuss matters connected with the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
process and with the talks held by the Presidents of Azerbaijan and
Armenia in Kazan on August 27.

According to diplomatic sources, the OSCE chief is to meet with Azeri
President Ilkham Aliyev, Prime Minister Artur Rasi-zade, Parliament
Speaker Murtuz Aleskerov, Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov, and with
Nizami Bakhmanov, leader of the Azeri community of Nagorno-Karabakh.

During the upcoming meetings, Rupel is expected to discuss the
situation in Azerbaijan on the eve of the November 6 parliamentary
elections. He is also scheduled to meet with Gerd Arens, chief of
the OSCE mission that begins Monday to monitor preparations for the
elections to Azerbaijan’s top legislature.

According to the Baku-based office of the OSCE, the parliamentary
elections will be monitored so far by an extended mission consisting
of 28 observers. On the eve of the polling day, a short-term mission,
which is to include more than 500 international observers, is to join
in the monitoring.

Armenia Establishes Military Coop With Latvia

ARMENIA ESTABLISHES MILITARY COOPERATION WITH LATVIA

DeFacto, Armenia
Sept 5 2005

Today the Secretary of the Security Council under the RA President,
the RA Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan has left for the Republic of
Latvia on an official visit.

According to the information DE FACTO got at the RA Defense Minister’s
press secretary Colonel Seyran Shahsuvaryan, Serge Sargsyan is
to meet Prime Minister of Latvia, Defense Minister, Chief of the
Central Staff, as well as the Head of the Parliamentary Commission
on Security and Defense. The parties are to sign an agreement “About
Military Cooperation Between Defense Ministry of Republic of Armenia
and Defense Ministry of Republic of Latvia”.

According to Regnum with reference to Latvian Defense Ministry,
Minister of Defense of Latvia Einar Repse is to render assistance in
military education. Having become a member of NATO, the Republic of
Latvia has been rendering assistance to the South Caucasus in security
amendments: in the current year the Ministry has been cooperating
with Georgia, so the Latvian department is to develop cooperation
with other South Caucasian countries.

On September 7 – 9 RA delegation headed by Defense Minister is to
visit Estonia to sign a Memorandum on mutual understanding in military
cooperation between Armenian and Estonian Defense Ministries.