Oskanyan: After Ramboulliet the negotiations are in semi-deadlock

Vardan Oskanyan: After the Ramboulliet the negotiations are in a
semi-deadlock

ArmRadio.am
29.04.2006 13:05

`After the Ramboulliet the negotiations on settlement of the Karabakh
conflict have found themselves in a semi-deadlock. Some progress was
registered before Ramboulliet, and today attempts are made to restart
the process,’ RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan declared during the
meeting with the faculty and students of Artsakh State University.

The Foreign Minister noted that in reality the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict and the official recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic are the major issues in Armenia’s foreign policy. In the
sphere of interior policy the Minister emphasized the democratization
of the society and the stable economic development.

Turning to the current situation of settlement of the Karabakh
conflict, Vardan Oskanyan noted,’ Azerbaijan should understand that
that the wheel of history cannot be turned back. Baku should refuse
from the idea of military resolution of the conflict.’

Turning to the regional issues, the Foreign Minister noted the bad
influence of Russian-Georgian relations on the overall situation in
the region.

Armenians, legislators remember genocide

Watertown TAB & Press, MA
April 28 2006

Armenians, legislators remember genocide
By Melody Hanatani/ Belmont Citizen-Herald
Friday, April 28, 2006 – Updated: 11:05 AM EST

It was a solemn day at the State House last Friday when local
officials and the Armenian community came together to commemorate the
91st anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

Generations of Armenians, many of whom are from Watertown and
Belmont, filled the House of Representatives chamber from top to
bottom for the annual ceremony sponsored by the State House Genocide
Commemoration Committee.

Several candidates for the upcoming statewide election, including
gubernatorial hopeful Deval Patrick, were among those in attendance.

State Rep. Rachel Kaprielian, D-Watertown, opened the event by
calling it a commemoration of “91 years of grief … 91 years of
resilience and survival.”

The Rev. Raphael Andonian of Belmont’s Holy Cross Armenian
Catholic Church gave the invocation, and the Rev. Antranig Baljian of
St. Stephen’s Armenian Apostolic Church in Watertown gave a requiem
prayer.

Many speakers called for the Turkish and United States
governments to recognize the atrocities in order to begin healing and
to prevent future genocides.

U.S. Rep Edward Markeym, D-7th, demanded that President George W.
Bush go on the record and recognize the killings as genocide.

Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey presented the Governor’s Proclamations to
four survivors, three of whom attended the ceremony. The son of Areka
DerKazarian accepted the proclamation on behalf of his mother, who
was unable to attend.

“Our country is richer because of you,” Healey said to the
survivors.

Healey was filling in for Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Belmont, who was in
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Friday.

This year’s ceremony honored Dr. Taner Akcam, a visiting
professor at the University of Minnesota, who was one of the first
Turkish scholars to recognize the genocide.

For speaking out, Akcam received a 10-year prison sentence in
1976. He escaped after serving one year, and has lived in exile since
then.

For the past 20 years, Akcam has worked on human rights issues,
in particular the Turkish government’s denial of the genocide. He
said truth and recognition would deter further human rights
violations and abuse.

He called for Turkey and Armenia to work together to deal with their
pasts as part of the democratization process.

Dr. Henry Theriault, the keynote speaker, said an apology alone
could simply be “empty rhetoric.”

Theriault, who is the coordinator for the Center for the Study of
Human Rights at Worcester State College, said recognition must come
in the form of land and reparations.

In his closing remarks, state Rep. Peter Koutoujian, D-Waltham,
talked about why the Armenian community continues to commemorate the
genocide.

He said the commemoration is not about dwelling on the past, but
understanding that the genocide was the first of many that occurred
over the past 100 years.

“We know the events of the past are important today,” he said.

Clara Mandasian of Watertown has lived in Massachusetts for the
past seven years and has attended the commemoration every year. She’s
been to similar ceremonies around the United States.

For Mandasian, the commemoration is a way for her to honor the
victims of past genocides. Her grandmother survived the Armenian
genocide.

“It’s very frustrating,” she said of the Turkish government’s
denial of the genocide. “It’s so painful to have a history, to know
what your family endured, and have the perpetrator deny it.”

It was a first-time ceremony for the younger generation of
Armenians. Araxie Poladian of Belmont brought her grandchildren for
the first time.

She hopes her grandchildren can keep the history alive.

“I hope people will tell other people that this shouldn’t happen
to anyone,” she said.

Hearing “Recognition Of Armenian Genocide” Held In Los Angeles

HEARING “RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE” HELD IN LOS ANGELES

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
April 27 2006

Yerevan, April 27. /ARKA/. At its meeting, the Los Angeles Municipality
Council held a hearing “Recognition of the Armenian Genocide” on the
occasion of the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

The hearting, which was organized on the initiative of the Municipality
Council and the USA-base Hay Dat Commission, was attended by members
of the Los Angeles Municipality Council, RA Consul General in Los
Angeles Gagik Kirakosyan and representatives of the Hay Dat office.

On April 24, services were held at all Armenian churches in Los
Angeles.

On April 23, in Montebello, California, USA, members of the US Senate
and of the Senate of California, officials, the RA Consul General
in Los Angeles and the leaders of the Armenian Church took part in
the arrangements.

The arrangement was conducted by Senator G. Speers and Director of
the Department of Armenian Studies, University of South California,
P. County.

Pro-Russian Opposition Leader Advertise The Idea Of ‘ConfederationUn

PRO-RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER ADVERTISE THE IDEA OF ‘CONFEDERATION UNION’ WITH MOSCOW

Armenpress
Apr 27 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 27, ARMENPRESS: Leader of an opposition party that never
made a secret of his very close Russian connections, argued today in
favor of furthering Armenia’s ties with Russia, up to foundation of
what he described as ‘a confederation union.”

Aram Karapetian, the leader of Nor Zhamanakner (New Times) party,
called actually for a partial revival of the former Soviet Union
saying the confederation he meant could be built on the basis
of Russia-Belarus union together with Uzbekistan. Kyrgyzstan,
Kazakhstan and Armenia. Karapetian’s arguments were that Armenia
could not all alone to ensure its national and energy security and
restore communications routes. But he added that no political leader
of Armenia should ever deny the need for maintaining good relations
with the United States.

Karapetian also spoke about the latest efforts to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict saying Washington’s desire to deploy
international peacekeeping troops between Armenian and Azeri troops
was obvious, but he said Russia and Iran are against it. According
to him, Armenia should pursue a neutral foreign policy to avoid a
negative reaction of other countries.

Aliyev: No Help For US Military Action Against Iran

ALIYEV: NO HELP FOR US MILITARY ACTION AGAINST IRAN

IranMania, Iran
April 27 2006

LONDON, April 27 (IranMania) – According to an AFP report, visiting
Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev ruled out his country taking part
in any possible military operations against neighboring Iran and
said resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Armenia was a top
priority for his government.

“Azerbajian will not be engaged in any kind of potential operation
against Iran and our officials in the past, including myself, have
made (this) very clear,” Aliyev told an audience at the Council on
Foreign Relations, an influential Washington think tank.

“Therefore I think it is time to stop speculating on this issue,”
he said.

Aliyev, whose official visit here is his first since his election to
succeed his father in 2003, said his country has a bilateral agreement
with Tehran that clearly forbids either country from staging aggression
against the other from their respective territories, AFP said.

Aliyev comments came ahead of a meeting with US President George W.

Bush on Friday during which the nuclear stand-off with Iran is expected
to be raised.

There has been speculation that Azerbaijan, which is located between
Iran and Russia and which has troops alongside US forces in Iraq as
well as in Afghanistan and Kosovo, could be asked by Washington to
back any potential military action against Iran should diplomacy on
the nuclear issue fail, AFP added.

Aliyev, whose White House meeting with Bush has long been sought
by his government as a way to boost his stature, said he planned to
discuss a wide range of topics with US officials, including bilateral
relations, energy and security issues as well as the conflict in the
Nagorno-Karabakh region, AFP noted.

He said he hoped Washington would help revive the peace process in
Nagorno-Karabakh, which is a disputed part of Azerbaijani territory
that has been controlled since the early 1990s by its majority
ethnic-Armenian population.

Aliyev made clear that his country would not relinquish the territory
and said any settlement would have to guarantee the return of
Azerbaijani refugees to the region while protecting the rights of
the local ethnic Armenian population, AFP stated.

“I think it’s time for the Armenian leadership to behave like
statesemen, to think what will happen in five or 10 years if the
conflict is not resolved,” he said. “The patience of the Azerbaijani
people has a limit.”

The 44-year-old leader also brushed aside criticism concerning
his autocratic rule saying that he saw no chance of any “colour”
revolution in Azerbaijan.

“For that to happen, people have to be unhappy with the government,”
he said, pointing to his country’s economic prosperity.

US officials, who have been criticised for inviting Aliyev to
Washington in light of the US administration’s much-touted democracy
agenda, said democratic reforms would top the agenda during the visit.

“We have said, and we mean it, that to elevate our relationship
with Azerbaijan to a qualitatively new level (…) there needs to
be sustained progress on democracy,” Matthew Bryza, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, said.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch said it has urged Bush in
a letter to press Aliyev for concrete progress in the country’s
poor human rights record. T The Armenian Assembly of America, a
Washington-based lobby group, also urged the US leader to denounce
what it said were efforts by Azerbaijan and Turkey to isolate Armenia,
AFP noted.

Observers say Washington’s interest in Azerbaijan is related to its
strategic location and the use of its oil and gas riches to offset
European dependence on Russia.

The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, which is expected to become
operational soon, is designed to avoid shipping oil through congested
Turkish straits while also bypassing Russia’s pipeline network,
AFP stated.

Lyon. Le Memorial Armenien Inaugure Dans L’Emotion

LYON. LE MEMORIAL ARMENIEN INAUGURE DANS L’EMOTION

Le Telegramme
25 avril 2006

Le memorial lyonnais du genocide armenien a ete inaugure dans le
recueillement et l ‘ emotion, hier après-midi a Lyon (Rhône) , en
presence de 3.

L ‘ inauguration du memorial, objet de polemiques et d ‘ une
profanation durant sa construction, s ‘ est deroulee dans le calme.

Un dispositif de securite important avait ete deploye.

La celebration a debute vers 16 h 40 sur la grande Place Bellecour.

Gerard Collomb, senateur-maire (PS) de Lyon, accompagne de l ‘
ambassadeur d ‘ Armenie en France, Edward Nalbandian, et de Jules
Mardirossian, president de l ‘ association pour le memorial du genocide
des Armeniens, ont depose une première gerbe de fleurs. Ils ont ete
suivis par Dominique Perben, ministre des Transports – et candidat
declare UMP aux prochaines municipales a Lyon – qui a depose la
seconde gerbe au nom du president de la Republique , Jacques Chirac.

” Ni haine, ni vengeance ”

Le cortège, compose de personnes de tous âges et arborant des drapeaux
francais et armeniens, s’est ensuite dirige vers la Place Antonin
Poncet, où a ete erige le memorial, sous les clameurs : ” Ni haine,
ni vengeance : justice pour le peuple armenien ” , ” Nous voulons la
reconnaissance, 91 ans de silence ” .

L ‘ architecte Leonardo Basmadyian, un des premiers a prendre le
parole, a declare, au bord des larmes : ” Nous offrons ce monument
aux passants afin qu ‘ ils comprennent notre douleur et puisse la
partager avec nous. ”

A Marseille aussi

Ponctuee de chants, la ceremonie a ensuite donne lieu a un discours
enflamme du maire de Lyon. ” Le temps du silence, de l ‘ indifference,
de l ‘ effacement et de la negation est definitivement resolu (…),
le souvenir du genocide armenien sera pour toujours desormais present
au c oe ur de notre cite ” , s ‘ est exclame Gerard Collomb. Il a
rappele qu ‘ une proposition de loi serait deposee par le groupe
socialiste a l ‘ Assemblee nationale , le 18 mai , pour punir les
propos negationnistes, completant ainsi la loi de janvier 2001 sur
la reconnaissance du genocide armenien par la France. L e memorial,
finance en grande partie par des fonds prives, a ensuite ete beni
par Mgr Norvan Zakarian, eveque de l ‘ Eglise armenienne de Lyon.

Dans la matinee, l ‘ inauguration d ‘ un autre memorial avait eu lieu a
Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) , en presence de quelque 2.000 personnes.

GRAPHIQUE: Photo, Legende: Plusieurs milliers de personnes ont assiste
a la ceremonie d’inauguration. Au premier plan, de gauche a droite,
le rabbin de Lyon, Richard Werstenschlag, et l’eveque de l’Eglise
armenienne de Lyon, Norvan Zakarian. (Photo AFP)

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Canada’s ‘Armenian Genocide’ Comment Sparks Row With Turkey

CANADA’S ‘ARMENIAN GENOCIDE’ COMMENT SPARKS ROW WITH TURKEY

Agence France Presse — English
April 25, 2006 Tuesday 5:29 PM GMT

Turkey’s foreign ministry said Tuesday that a reference by Canada’s
Prime Minister Stephen Harper to the “Armenian genocide” as fact had
hurt bilateral relations.

“We are appalled by the prime minister’s comments, which give support
to Armenia’s unfounded allegations of genocide,” the ministry said
in a statement.

The statement said Harper’s reference to the “Armenian allegations” as
fact was serious, and that his position on the issue would “negatively
affect ties between Turkey and Canada”.

The ministry called in Canadian ambassador Yves Brodeur to inform
him of Turkey’s “sensitivities” regarding Harper’s declarations,
a Turkish diplomat told AFP.

“Turkey’s views were clearly transmitted to him,” said the diplomat,
who asked to remain anonymous and did not give the date of the meeting.

Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kinsmen were slaughtered in
an orchestrated genocide in the final years of the Ottoman Empire.

Turkey categorically rejects claims of genocide, arguing that
300,000 Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife
when Armenians began fighting for independence in eastern Anatolia
and sided with Russian troops invading the crumbling Ottoman Empire.

The Canadian head of government had on Friday praised commemorations
of the massacres in Armenia during World War I.

He noted that the Canadian Senate had passed a resolution in 2002
recognizing the killings in Armenia as the first genocide of the 20th
century, and the House of Commons had followed suit two years later.

“My party and I have applied those resolutions and continue to do so,”
the prime minister said in a statement.

The Turkish foreign ministry said the two resolutions had led to the
“stagnation” of bilateral relations.

The statement also recalled that a Turkish military attache had been
killed by an Armenian militant group in Ottawa in 1982.

The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet on Tuesday quoted a diplomat as saying
the prime minister’s comments had led to Canadian companies being
excluded from a forthcoming bid to build Turkey’s first nuclear plant.

Armenians marked the 91st anniversary of the bloodbath on Sunday.

Nagorny Karabakh Builds Up Its Military Potential

NAGORNY KARABAKH BUILDS UP ITS MILITARY POTENTIAL
Translated by Anastasia Zanina

Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
April 24, 2006 Monday

The military maneuvers which took place the other day showed the
increased skills of the soldiers of Karabakh

On the 20th of April there was the final phase of the command and
staff training which were held by the Defense Army of unacknowledged
Nagorno-Karabakhskaya Republic (NKR). As it was reported by
its Commander Sejran Ogayan, “The main task of command and staff
training became the improvement of the ability of the authorities to
command the organization and to carry out military operations”. In
his turn, head of the press-service of the Ministry of Defense of
Nagorno-Karabakhskaya Republic Lieutenant Colonel Senor Asratyan
specified that the training were carried out in accordance with
the plan of military training for 2006. Asratyan also reported that
“the objective of this event of the military purpose was to define
the level of military education of the Armed Forces in the process
of bringing them in the state of full war alertness, to improve the
administration of troops and coordination of their actions during
the defensive and counteroffensive operations”.

Asratyan underlined that it was very important during this training
to check the alertness of mobilization recourse to supplement military
personnel of troops within necessary time limits.

“Results of the initial stage of training showed that the military
personnel and the mobilization recourses of the republic are in the
state of fulfilling the tasks set before them and to demonstrate a
high level of military education”. As it was said by Seyran Oganyan,
the army of Karabakh is the most efficient and sui juris on the
whole post USSR territory. As a basis of the military training the
experience of the former USSR army was taken. In the Armed Forces of
NKR there are the same regs, courses of shooting and driving.

Military training and maneuvers are taken on the regular basis,
and not only active troops but also mobilization resources are being
got to them. In the AF of NKR there is no system of respites, as it
is in Russia, and every young man at the age of 18-20 years has to
serve for two years in the army. One quarter of the budget of the
country is spent on the Defense of the country. On the entire area of
250 kilometers of Karabakhsko-Azerbaijan boarder there are military
subdivisions, which are ready at any minute to hold off an attack of
an adverse side.

The servicemen of NKR study in the military institutions of Armenia,
Russia and other republics of the former USSR. The Part of the men who
serve on the contractual basis in the Army of the Ministry of Defense
of KNR is relatively low- 20-22 percents. Though, they have separate
subdivisions where only professionals serve. Material stimuli are
also very important. Lieutenants of the up-front in KNR get 150-170
USA dollars. Contract soldiers get 60-70 dollars. (In the Republic
an average salary is 25-30 dollars). Sergey Ogananyan thinks that
at present there is no need to employ peacekeepers in the zone of
the conflict.

“The best peacekeeper and the guarantee of keeping peace in the
conflict zone is the Army of NKR”, he has recently declared to the
journalists. Commenting upon the declarations of the Azerbaijan
authorities concerning the possible solution of the conflict by
means of military force, Oganyan said that the objective of these
declarations is the fortification of the position of Azerbaijan
authorities within their country.

Still, the situation may reach the point when we will have to carry
out preventive treatment. I do not want to speak about the possibility
of preventive attacks, though, I can say about a number of measures
which will prevent the possible threat”, underlined Oganyan.

These declarations of Oganyan testify to the fact that in case the AF
of Azerbaijan start preparing for active was actions, the Armenian
side will probably start carrying out preventive strikes in the
form of air attacks, missile attacks and so on. It seems like the
Armenian authorities do not take into account the military potential
of Azerbaijan. Speaking about the increase of military budget of
Azerbaijan, Oganyan remarked that “one thing is to build up military
capital, another thing is to use in the effective way the resources
the means you have”.

Oganyan also declared that NKR is actively equipping its boarders.

“Our boarders are safely equipped, engineering, missile equipments
are included here. Besides, not only staff, but also supernumerary
units of the direct-action have been existed for three years already”.

Speaking about the perspectives of Karabakh reconciliation, Oganyan
remarked that the two sides must be ready for compromises.

Nevertheless, NKR will fight for every centimeter of its territory.

And we are sure that the result of this process of conflict
reconciliation should be either recognition of independence of NKR,
or, as can be considered to be a dream of every Armenian, recognition
of Nagornuy-Karabakh to be the part of Armenia”, he underlines.

Information:

The military budget of Azerbaijan in 2006 was 600 millions USA dollars,
Armenia-150 millions USA dollars

Gdp of Azerbaijan is 12.6 billions USA dollars

Gdp of Armenia is 4.3 billions USA dollars

According to the data of the western resources, the military number
of AF of Azerbaijan is as follows

Military personnel – 69,900 (men)

Tanks – 259 (units)

Armored combat power (ACP) – 328

Artillery (122 mm and higher) – 303

Combat aircraft – 49

Attack helicopters – 15;

In Armenia it is a little bit less

Military personnel – 5,200(men)

Tanks – 102 (units)

Armored combat power (ACP) – 218

Artillery (122 mm and higher) – 225

Combat aircraft – 6

Attack helicopters – 9;

Meanwhile in Karabakh greater force is concentrated

Military personnel – 20,000-25,000 (men)

Tanks – 316(units)

Armored combat power (ACP) – 324

Artillery (122 mm and higher) – 322

Multiple artillery rocket system – 44

As we can see, the economic-military potential of Azerbaijan is much
higher than the counter side. In case of the military actions between
Armenia and Azerbaijan arise, the special military factor in the
future may be the circumstance that Baku has considerable resources
to supply petroleum, oil, lubricants, which are absent in Armenia.

The destruction of material stocks of petroleum, oil, lubricants and
so one will lead to the considerable decrease of military potential
of Armenian side. Though, mountain-woodland area, a high level of
moral spirit of Armenians may sustain to the active defense, including
partisan methods. Experts remark that in the process of the possible
military actions for NAgornuy Karabakh the conquest of it by the
Azerbaijan side is possible. The detention of this republic in the
frames of Azerbaijan State for along period of time is unlikely to
carry out.

Consumers’ Rghts Must Be “Respected”

CONSUMERS’ RIGHTS MUST BE “RESPECTED”

A1+
[04:52 pm] 25 April, 2006

“The boycott against Turkish goods is the matter of an Armenian’s
dignity,” says the RA Consumers’ Union chairman Armen Poghosyan and
appeals to the Armenian consumers, “Let us respect ourselves and buy
home products.”

In Mr. Poghosyan’s opinion this is a policy and it resembles the
Turkish act of boycotting against French goods in response to the
recognition of the Armenian genocide. Armen Poghosyan deems his appeal
a political one, as Turkish goods are harmful for health.

The RA Quality Board checked 103 Turkish goods considering them
harmless for health. The chairman of the NGO “Consumers’ Rights
Protection” Abgar Eghoyan is not a supporter of the Turkish goods
boycott though their survey revealed that out of 9 Turkish goods
4 contain colibacillus, for example the chocolate “Tofita.” Abgar
Eghoyan claims that the boycott will give nothing but negative and
direct impact on the Armenian consumers having average income.

It is due to mention that Armen Poghosyan who is an adherent of
the motto “not Turkish goods” is not against the Armenian – Turkish
frontier opening as in his words economic bounders cannot be closed;
“They must be protected as accurately as possible”

By the way, this doesn’t give ground for the consumer not to care for
the quality of local goods and public services. There is no datum on
the product quality in the 64% of local goods.

According to the roundtable participants, the Armenian consumer is
not protected. This is determined by the fact that “manufacturers are
in close relations with the legislative and executive bodies.” The
organizations protecting consumers’ rights cannot punish the
irresponsible manufacturer, they can only “divulge their steps.”

People Voice Their Support To U.S. Ambassador To Armenia At Armenian

PEOPLE VOICE THEIR SUPPORT TO U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA AT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL

Yerevan, April 24. ArmInfo. Action in support of U.S. Ambassador
to Armenia John Evans is underway at Armenian Genocide Memorial
in Yerevan.

Yellow ropes with yellow ribbons are stretched along the path to the
Memorial as an action in support of Ambassador John Evans. To note,
Washington intends to recall the Ambassador for unofficial recognition
of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915, American Mass Media
report. In his turn, John Evans visited the Genocide Memorial on
April 24, but avoided any comments to journalists.