Duke doctoral student detained in Armenia

Charlotte Observer, NC
July 13 2005

Duke doctoral student detained in Armenia

NORTH CAROLINA

DURHAM — A Duke University doctoral student and historian from
Turkey with a reputation for writing impartially about Armenia has
been detained for more than three weeks in that country. Yektan
Turkyilmaz has the distinction of being the only Turk known to
conduct research in Armenia’s national archives, a privilege he
earned despite the uneasy relations between the two
countries.Turkyilmaz has not been charged with anything, but he
reportedly broke an Armenian law forbidding anyone from taking a book
that is more than 50 years old out of the country without permission.

During his time in Armenia, Turkyilmaz bought some second-hand books
from street vendors, said his adviser, Duke professor Orin Starn.
Turkyilmaz was departing June 17 from Yerevan, the capital city of
Armenia, when he was pulled from the plane and held by Armenia’s
National Security Service. —

Failures in ArmenTel network not due to increase of subscribers

PanArmenian News, Armenia
July 11 2005

FAILURES IN ARMENTEL NETWORK NOT CONDITIONED BY INCREASE OF
SUBSCRIBERS OR EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONING

11.07.2005 03:33

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ArmenTel Company has revealed an unexplainable
overcharge of its network, Chief Executive Officer Vasilios Fetsis
told journalists. In his words, strange failures that are not
connected with technical defects have occurred in the cellular
communication system since July 1. The causes are being investigated
at present. According to Vasilios Fetsis the failures are cot
conditioned by the increase of the number of subscribers or
functioning of the equipment. To remind, till November 4, 2004
ArmenTel has held the monopoly for the cellular communication in
Armenian market. In 1997 OTE Greek company purchased 90% of the
stocks of ArmenTel Telecommunication Company with $142.47 million.
Since July 1, 2005 K-Telecom entered the Armenian market under the
trademark of VivaCell. According to Mr. Fetsis ArmenTel will
undertake all the necessary measures including legal ones to protect
its network, Prime-Tass reported.

Iran Intends to Construct Oil Terminal on Bank of Araks

IRAN INTENDS TO CONSTRUCT OIL TERMINAL ON BANK OF ARAKS

YEREVAN, JULY 6. ARMINFO. Within the next few years, Iran intends to
construct an oil terminal on the bank of Araks bordered with Armenia,
from which oil products will be supplied to Armenia, Armenia’s Deputy
Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanyan stated in an interview to
ARMINFO.

In his words, details of this project will be discussed this autumn
in Teheran at the sitting of the Armenian-Iranian Intergovernmental
Commission on Economic Cooperation. Gharibjanyan noted that the
construction of the terminal is extremely important in the view of
the development of Armenia’s Meghri region bordering with Iran.

Khachik Stamboltsyan is against

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KHACHIK STAMBOLTSYAN IS AGAINST

In Yerevan 14 000 people are categorically against social cards. According
to a resident of Talin, 40-50 people in every village of their region
renounce the social cards at the cost of starvation.

Today there was another meeting against the social cards opposite the RA
Government building. According to Gevorg Kocharyan who lives in Sari Tagh,
every Christian must renounce the social cards, «The devil’s number – 666 is
on every card, besides I do not want to accept something which is
obligatory». According to him, their neighbors face the danger of starvation
because of not getting their old-age pensions.

According to Khachik Stamboltsyan, head of the union «Christians against
numbering people» some days ago Hranoush Kharatyan, head of the Religion and
National Minorities administration attached to the RA Government offered the
RA Prime Minister to cancel the RA Law on Social cards. «I’m not sure
whether Mrs. Kharatyan has talked to the Prime Minister, but I can say that
we are against the offer».

According to Mr. Stamboltsyan, the Law on Social cards must be cancelled and
the old-age pensions of all the people must be paid. «Two people have
already starved, and many families face the same danger. Our authorities
must realize that the believers have not accepted and will never accept the
conditions dictated by foreigners».

Officials will be tried in case of hiding documents

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OFFICIALS WILL BE TRIED IN CASE OF HIDING DOCUMENTS

Today two deputy Ministers of the RA legislative structures on the
initiative of the «Liberation processes monitoring national center»
represented to the journalists their opinions about the transparency of the
activity of state bodies and accessibility of information.

Deputy Minister of Justice Tigran Mukuchyan found raising of public
awareness extremely important. According to him, the defense of rights
starts from the corresponding document. The RA Law on «Bureaucratism and
Administrative principles» has been processes and has entered into vigor. It
establishes the allotting of documents to the citizens as the duty of the
state bodies.

According to the RA deputy Attorney General, the trying of officials for not
allotting documents is not a solution of the problem. «As far as we do not
have administrative courts, the problem cannot be solved», said Mr.
Danielyan. Tigran Mukuchyan added that the Administrative Court is the
structure where not the citizen, but the official must bring proofs.

BAKU: New Opp party vows to play active role in upcoming elections

Today, Azerbaijan
July 5 2005

New opposition party vows to play active role in upcoming elections

05 July 2005 [10:27] – Today.Az

The Party of Democratic Reforms (PDR) will be very active in the
upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for November, according to
PDR chairman.

In his first appearance to the media as party chairman, Asim
Mollazada, a former prominent executive of the Popular front Party of
Azerbaijan (reformist wing) and member of Milli Majlis (parliament),
stated that PDR had already prepared an election program and will
take part in the election as a party to the election bloc, Union of
Democratic Reforms.

`We are ready to cooperate with all political parties and election
blocs,’ Mollazada said, `every liberal political force in Azerbaijan
will be presented in the Union of Democratic Reforms.’

In respect of the programme and objectives of the party, Mollazada
said that they represent the interests of the middle class. `We
understand that maximum liberalization will give a new impetus to the
progress in democratic reforms in our country,’ the PDR chairman
stressed. He also admitted that the strengthening of Azerbaijan’s
roles on the international scale is directly linked to economic
prosperity of the country.

Mollazada also clarified the party’s stance towards the resolution of
the Armenian-Azerbaijani ethnic conflict over Karabakh. `The
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict [over Karabakh] must be resolved
through peaceful dialogue,’ he said, `despite what has been built by
people, the loss of the Azeri elite or torches is not recoverable. We
have to step by step strengthen economic sides, thereby reinforcing
the army and getting an immediate shift in the process of talks.’

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http://www.today.az/news/politics/19830.html

Indicators of political system optimization

Indicators of political system optimization

Editorial

Yerkir/Arm
1 July 05

One of the important indicators of successful statehood is the degree
of humanization of the social conditions.

Neither the political nor the economic systems can function properly
if the needs of the majority of the population are constantly at the
level of marginal dissatisfaction growing into daily struggle for
survival.

In such cases the government can only achieve mechanical stability
through physical governance. Meanwhile, content-oriented governance of
the nation is indispensable for political organization of statehood.

Content-oriented governance is possible only when the input window of
the political system is equally open for social groups having
different interests and problems. Moreover, in times of transition the
government has to treat more favorably those groups that are not
competitive and do not adapt easily to the environment of market
economy. Interpretation of the society’s interests, balancing those
interests and setting priorities are important elements of
professional political activities.

A political system can be considered as properly functioning if it
makes decisions and undertakes certain measures under the pressure of
society’s demands. These decisions and measures have to find a
resonance with the society and deal with issues of the nation’s
physical existence and state security.

Moreover, at the present stage of transition, one of the most
important challenges the political system and the government are
facing is `injecting’ ambitious material and spiritual demands into
the societal groups that otherwise deal only with the necessity of
survival. From the standpoint of establishment of statehood and
political system it is of utmost importance that the poor and middle
classes forming the majority of the society live according to such
standards of life and lifestyle that exceed the capacity of the state
system.

Progressive needs and demands are the engines of development and
improvement of any society and the guarantees of mobilization of the
entire political system. Of course, it is much easier to govern a
society that has minimal needs and demands. However, when the society
is divided into two extreme poles and the government’s budgets have no
social orientation the probability of eruption of social discontent
rises.

This happens especially because a large portion of demands to the
political system in economically devastated transition societies deal
with issues of survival and are thus natural and reasonable. These
demands mostly fit intothe scope of obligations of socially-oriented
states – minimal consumption basket, employment, justice, order of
law, etc.

He and She meet, and the poetry just won’t stop

San Francisco Chronicle, CA
July 1 2005

He and She meet, and the poetry just won’t stop

Mick LaSalle, Chronicle Movie Critic

Friday, July 1, 2005

Yes: Drama. Starring Joan Allen and Simon Abkarian. Directed by
SallyPotter. (R. 100 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.)

The passion and commitment behind “Yes” — evident in its artistic
daring and in the earnest exploration of its themes — make it very
tempting, when talking about it, to ignore the film and look at the
intent, which is exemplary. Through this story about an Irish
American woman and her romance with a Lebanese man, Sally Potter puts
forth her imaginative response to living in a post-Sept. 11 world.
She does so poetically, and idiosyncratically, by creating a
dreamlike atmosphere and writing all the dialogue in verse.
Yet, aside from a few brief sparks of illumination, the film is
mostly unbearable. The reasons are manifold. Potter’s verse is
ordinary, bordering on silly, and her strategy for how the actors
should perform it is misbegotten: She has them speak it as though it
were standard dialogue. This approach can work for Shakespeare, but
here, for some reason, it just seems like realistic dialogue that’s
off. There are none of the benefits of poetry — no grandeur, no
outsized emotion — just a distancing artificiality.

Furthermore, by doing a film in verse, Potter opens up a sea of self-
indulgent possibility and promptly drowns in it. She introduces an
introspective maid (Shirley Henderson), who serves as a kind of
chorus, doing long, pointless discourses on the nature of dirt. Then
there are the working- class dishwashers and cooks, in the back room
of a restaurant, talking in their jolly, animated, working class way
about life. It’s nonsense, but it’s worse than that. It’s nonsense
that’s supposed to be good for you.

The main characters in “Yes” are known only as “She” and “He,” which
says everything you need to know about the film’s mix of lofty
ambition and cliche. She (Joan Allen) is the unhappy wife of a
philandering, withdrawn British politician (Sam Neill). He (Simon
Abkarian) is a Lebanese waiter, with a mustache and long hair
reminiscent of the Hudson Brothers. He spots She at a reception one
night and tells her that she’s “a beauty” and “a queen.” No man
without an accent — or at least the ability to fake one — could get
away with such a line, but He has an accent, and so, in short order,
the two are soon launched on an illicit affair.

The affair, judged strictly as a romance, is tepid. Joan Allen, for
all her dramatic talent, is not the first actress one would associate
with middle- aged abandon. Her essence is reserved and cautious,
qualities one must infer Potter wanted, since there’s little in the
way of passion on display. Ideally, verse, like music, should
emphasize and crystallize the expression of emotions that are already
there. Potter uses verse to give the illusion of scale to something
insignificant, and it’s a doomed effort.

The rhapsodic, romantic ardor comes totally from the man, while the
woman simply receives it, to the extent that this begins to seem like
the female equivalent of those transparent middle-aged male fantasies
that we’ve all become trained to recognize and laugh at. Indeed, the
question that we might ask of a fantasy cheerleader who chooses to
spend spring break with a broken- down lit professor is the same
question we might ask of He in “Yes”: What’s in it for you, pal? But
no one would think to ask that question, because both the cheerleader
and He are romantic abstractions, adjuncts to be seen only in terms
of their connection to the one character whose feelings matter.

Abkarian, an Armenian actor, deserves credit for maintaining dignity
and selfhood in the face of serious script challenges. He’s helped by
the fact that Potter is on solid ground in one key area — the strain
of politics on She and He’s relationship. In discussing that strain,
He gets to be eloquent, and Potter gets to show her genuine insight.

All the elements in Potter’s experiment — the story, the dreamy
settings, the characters and the poetry — come together in a single
scene, in which He and She confront their cultural barriers, while
arguing in a parking lot. That scene is like a great song on a bad
album. It’s there, and then it’s over, but afterward at least it’s
clear what Potter was after and why it was worth pursuing.

— Advisory: This film contains sexual situations and strong
language.

American Conductor Will Perform With Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra

AMERICAN CONDUCTOR WILL PERFORM WITH ARMENIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
IN YEREVAN IN HONOR OF US INDEPENDENT DAY

YEREVAN, JULY 2. ARMINFO. On July 3 U.S. Conductor Alexander Treger
will join the Armenian Philharmonic orchestra as guest conductor at a
special concert honoring U.S. Independence Day. U.S. Ambassador John
Evans will provide opening remarks and welcome Mr.Treger , who is
coming to Armenia with the support of the U.S. Embassy. In addition to
other international pieces, Mr.Treger will conduct John Philip Sousa’s
“The Stars and Stripes Forever” in honor of the Fourth of July
holiday.

In response to journalists’ question, Alexander Treger in particular
said that due to his close Armenian friend violinist Eduard
Tadevosyan, he visited Armenia for the second time. Together with
Tadevosyan hey lived in the same room student’s dormitory of Moscow
Conservatory. Feeling love and thirst of the Armenian public to music,
I will visit Armenia again and again. From the Armenian composers,
Mr.Treger emphasized Arma Khachatryan adding that Armenian should be
proud of the acknowledged composer.

At the same time he did not know any of the modern Armenian composers
as well as the Armenian wind instrument duduk and Jivan Gasparyan
virtuously playing it. He answered that he would undoubtedly take an
interests in this instrument.

Alexander Treger, a native of Russia who has lived in the United State
since 1973, is a noted violinist, accomplished conductor, and gifted
educator. He is currently serving as the Music Director of the
acclaimed American Youth Symphony, one of the nation’s top
pre-professional orchestras. Mr.Treger has dedicated his career to
giving the gift of music to others, especially to children.

Azerbaijani president satisfied with Karabakh settlement talks

Azerbaijani president satisfied with Karabakh settlement talks

Interfax
Jun 30 2005 5:07PM

BAKU. June 30 (Interfax) – Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said
he is satisfied with the progress of Karabakh settlement negotiations.

“Negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are developing well,”
he told a joint press conference with Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan in Baku on Thursday.

“The recent boost in negotiations gives us hope. Negotiations would
have been unnecessary without this hope,” he said.