BAKU: People’s Socialist Party Of Azerbaijan: Armenia Ready To Liber

PEOPLE’S SOCIALIST PARTY OF AZERBAIJAN: ARMENIA READY TO LIBERATE AZERBAIJAN’S OCCUPIED LANDS

Today
March 29 2010
Azerbaijan

Armenia plays a game in the Armenia-Turkey relations, Chairman of
the People’s Socialist Party of Azerbaijan Rovshan Huseynov said.

He said parliaments of some countries may consider so-called "Armenian
genocide" till April 24, when the world Armenian community commemorate
this issue.

"This work is facilitated by the activities of the Armenian lobby
around the world," Huseynov added.

"As for Turkey, it made a very big mistake by signing the Zurich
protocols last year to normalize relations with Armenia. This was
a step taken under the U.S. pressure. But Turkey has a large weight
in Europe and this is a significant factor," the People’s Socialist
Party Chairman said.

"Regarding the current situation in Armenia, Yerevan is in a desperate
situation. For example, today the relations between Armenia and Russia
have much narrowed while Azerbaijan has reached an agreement on gas
supplies with Russia. The situation in Armenia is deteriorating day
by day," the head of the party said.

"The world community understands that economic and military
capabilities of Azerbaijan is better than that of Armenia. At the
moment it is Azerbaijan who makes terms. Therefore, Armenia is ready
to liberate occupied Azerbaijani territories," he noted.

"We can say that the Azerbaijani diplomacy has won overArmenia. We
just have to continue our work," Huseynov added.

Iraqi Christians Beg For Peace And Security

IRAQI CHRISTIANS BEG FOR PEACE AND SECURITY

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March 29 2010

"We’re waiting to see which direction and what guidelines the new
government will follow. We hope that the government’s plans call
for peace and security." This is what Fides learned from Archbishop
Avak Asadourian, Primate of the Armenian Orthodox Church of Iraq and
Secretary General of the Iraqi Council of Christian Church Leaders,
which brings together leaders of 14 Christian churches in the country.

Commenting on the results of the elections, the Archbishop sees some
good signs: "Many citizens have participated in the vote. There was
a high level of participation among Christians, as well. Now all we
are waiting to see is which direction the government will take. We
hope that the guiding principle of action will be to ensure peace and
security to the nation, as this is the basis for genuine democracy
and for rebuilding infrastructure and work."

On the sentiments among leaders and the Christian community, the
Archbishop said, adding "The Christians have hopes for a stable and
strong government. We are citizens of Iraq and we have been in this
land, our home, for millennia. Politicians leading the country say
they hope that Christians will remain in the country and continue
to contribute. We ask them not to remain in good intentions, but to
put them into practice through works," ensuring a peaceful life to
Christian minorities, who are still under fierce attack.

On direct commitment in politics, Archbishop Asadourian says: "There
are now 5 Christians in Parliament and this is a step forward from
the previous Parliament, where there was only one. But it’s not
enough. We encourage lay Christians to become involved in social
life and engage in good politics, to support Christian values such
as respect for human dignity and fundamental human freedoms."

The Council of Christian Church Leaders in Iraq was established on
Feb. 10 in Baghdad as a coordinating body among the Christian leaders
in Iraq. It includes 14 communities: the Chaldean Catholic Church, the
Assyrian Church, the Assyrian Catholic Church, the Syrian Orthodox
Church, the Syro-Catholic Church, the Armenian-Orthodox Church,
the Armenian Catholic Church, the Greek Catholic Church, the Greek
Orthodox Church, the Latin Catholic Church, the Presbyterian Church,
the Assyrian Evangelical Church, the Seventh Day Adventist Church,
and the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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ANKARA: Turkish Envoy Returns To Sweden Two Weeks After ‘Genocide’ V

TURKISH ENVOY RETURNS TO SWEDEN TWO WEEKS AFTER ‘GENOCIDE’ VOTE

Hurriyet Daily News
March 30 2010
Turkey

Turkey’s ambassador to Sweden flew back to her post Tuesday, some two
weeks after she was recalled over the Swedish parliament’s recognition
of an Armenian "genocide," the Anatolia news agency reported.

Speaking to reporters before her departure to Stockholm, Zergun
Koruturk said her return became possible after the Swedish government
distanced itself from the parliament’s decision. "The Swedish
government has clearly said that the decision would not be put into
practice," Koruturk said.

Ankara still expects Stockholm to take steps to "compensate for this
error," she said. "I hope the Swedish government will do everthing
in its power."

Meanwhile, the United States voiced hope Monday that Turkey would
return its ambassador, distancing itself from moves in the U.S.

Congress.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pressed his U.S. counterpart
Hillary Clinton in a telephone call Sunday to stop the resolution from
advancing to a full vote at the House of Representatives, a ministry
spokesman said in Ankara.

Primate’s Message – Maundy Monday

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Maundy Monday is the day, which gives us the biblical accounts of the
creation story. On that day, we read the first three chapters of the
Book of Genesis, which tell us not only the story of the Creation, but
also the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. However,
God’s immeasurable love has been reflected in the Incarnation of His
Only Begotten Son, thus granting us the chance to be reinstated in the
original honor bestowed upon us by God.

The late Patriarch, Archbishop Shnork Kaloustian, leads us to a
thoughtful conclusion based on the biblical reading of the day: "There
are no men without faith. We all are blessed with the gift to
believe. There are only those who have the ignorance to apply faith in
their lives."

The biblical readings of the day also remind us how Christ performed
the cleansing of the Temple. Similarly, Christ reprimands us to keep
our physical bodies pure, thus turning them into the place of
inhabitance for God. "Do you not know that your body is a temple of
the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your
own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body" (I
Cor. 6:19-20).

Archbishop Hovnan Derderian
Primate
March 29, 2010

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Woman murdered months after husband, daughter

Woman murdered months after husband, daughter
Saturday, March 27, 2010

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KABC) — Family members gathered at the home where
38-year-old Karine Hakobyan was shot and killed Friday night.

Homicide detectives said she carpooled to work, dropped off a
co-worker and came home but never got out of her car.

Relatives and neighbors found Hakobyan’s body, she had been shot in
the back in the head.

The way she was killed is similar to how her husband, 43-year-old
Khachik Safaryan and their 8-year-old daughter Lusine, were murdered
back in December of 2008. The couples teenage daughter came home from
school and found her little sister dead on the couch and their father
dead in a back room. They had also been shot in the head.

Police say Hakobyan moved out of the apartment because she didn’t want
to live where the murders took place. She moved a few blocks away when
a unit became available in the building where her daughters
grandparents live.

Relatives say they don’t know who is responsible for the murders and
detectives don’t know if it’s the work of the same person or group, or
if the killings are unrelated.

Police are lining up grief counselors to meet with the family.
Detectives say the family is devastated.

If you have any information that would help authorities in this case
you are asked to call the Los Angeles Police Department at
1-877-527-3247.

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On Iran’s Regional Policy

On Iran’s Regional Policy

Sevak Sarukhanyan

23 March 2010
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The developments around Iran are directly connected with the processes
going on in the neigbouring countries and among those processes the
developments in Iraq and Afghanistan are important. The article refers
to some main issues of the regional policy of Iran.

In the recent years Iran has managed to use its positions in the
region rather usefully in order to strengthen its interests in the
global plane. After the Islamic revolution Tehran established a number
of subordinate religious and political organizations in the Middle
East which aim is to protect the interests of Iran. The most active
and powerful among them is Lebanese `Hezbollah’, which was created
with the active assistance of the Iranian authorities.

The strengthening of the position of Iran in the organizations which
used to be controlled and financed by Arab countries can be regarded
as a success achieved by the IRI. The Palestine `Hamas’ which was
connected with the Syrian and Saudi authorities in the past, today
receives the main help from Iran which influence on `Hamas’, according
to some Israeli analysts, has become decisive.

Iran’s stirring up in the region is directly connected with two
possible scenarios which can take place in the Middle East.

The nuclear programme of Iran may cause military actions against Iran
by Israel or/and the United States. Strengthening its positions within
the powers struggling against Washington or Tel Aviv Iran tries to
make supposed enemies refuse from the possible collision because it
may also cause the collision with the allies of Iran in the region.
And if the collision takes place, Iran will spread it all over the
region with the help of its allies.
If Iran avoids collision and finishes its nuclear programme it will
become the most influential power in the region and will aspire to
become a superpower. Under such conditions Tehran, which has only one
ally in the Arab countries – Syria, will be struggling for setting its
domination. In this struggle the organizations, which today receive
financial and military assistance from Iran, will be used.
The aforementioned scenarios are mainly of mid-term or long-term
character. And today the most important regional developments for Iran
are those going on in Afghanistan and Iraq. There are civil wars,
foreign military presence and the possible destabilizing threat for
Iran in those countries. In this aspect the relations with Iraq and
Afghanistan are of paramount importance for Tehran.

New `war’ between Iran and Iraq
After the elections of the US president it became clear that the US
troops would leave Iraq. Maybe, from that very moment, the issue of
Iraq aroused before Iran. How will Iran cooperate with the Iraqi
authorities after their becoming more or less independent? The point
is that on the one hand in recent years Iran has promoted
destabilization of the situation in Iraq as it has been considered as
a direct impact on the American positions, but on the other hand, it
has promoted the preservation of the integrity of Iran. In this case
Tehran actively cooperated with Ankara, because both Turkey and Iran
do not want to have an independent Kurdish state in the immediate
proximity to their borders.

Today Iran has to elaborate new `Iraqi’ policy where the American
factor will not play such a decisive role as it used to play. The
political situation in Baghdad where the local authorities have become
more confident has also changed. During the last month of 2009 Iran’s
steps in regard to Iraq came to prove that Tehran will consecutively
protect its interests and positions in Iraq using for that purpose
even the possibilities of military intervention.

On December 18, 2009, Iranian South Oil Co. company accompanied by the
army units invaded Iraqi territory and seized the 4th section of
El-Fakka oil field and announced it its property. In this regard the
statement of Iraq’s foreign minister is remarkable where he, in fact,
accepted that the relations with Iran are rather tense: `We have many
problems with Iranians and some of them originated back in 2003. We
have problems connected with the borders and water resources. `Iranian
case’ is the most voluminous in our Ministry’. Though the Iranians
left the Iraqi oil field at the beginning of the year but, however,
they characterized their step as an `expression of a good will’. Let
us mention that Tehran had never pretended to the aforementioned
oilfield before.

Iran’s policy in Iraq is also conditioned by the fact that Iraqi
authorities being conscious of the price of the economic freedom after
the departure of the Americans and as a result of the huge volume of
exports of the oil tend to get rid of Iran’s `friendship’. Within the
framework of this policy Iranian companies are being forced out of
Iraq, the manifestation of which is the reconsideration of the $5
billion contracts concluded by the government of Iraq in November 2009
with two Iranian companies in favour to Saudi and Kuwaiti companies.
Besides, Baghdad has already stated that it is going to renounce the
import of the electricity from Iran and substitute it with the Saudi
electricity.

Iraqi policy in regard to Iran will become even tougher in a log-term
perspective. This will bring to the counteraction by Tehran, including
the destabilization of the situation by its ally organizations and
groups. It should be mentioned here that Tehran activated its ties
with Iraqi Kurds. In December 2009 Barham Saleh, the prime-minister of
the Kurdish government of Northern Iraq, visited Tehran on invitation
of the president of Iran and hold talks with president Ahmadinejad,
Minister of Foreign Affairs M. Motaki and former president A.A.
Hashemi-Rafsanjani. The parties agreed to deepen the cooperation, and
Iran pledged to help Kurdish authorities in developing Northern Iraq.

Iran-Afghanistan
The developments in Afghanistan are also significant for Iran. At the
second half of 2009 Washington showed its intension to rely on
Pakistan while settling the Afghani issue. The November statement of
the US Minister of Defence said that Pakistan is the main ally of the
US in the settlement of the Afghani issue and that, despite the news
disseminated, Washington respected the independence of Pakistan and it
did not aim to set control over its nuclear arsenal.

The deepening of the American-Pakistani relations has bothered Iran
because Islamabad’s policy in Afghanistan was always directed on the
weakening of Iranian positions there, and in Pakistan, in recent
years, the policy directed to the pressure and displacement of the
local Shiite population has been carried out. The number of the
terrorist acts against the Shiites irrupted and the number of the
later in the country, according to some data, has reduced for the
recent 10 years from 18% to 12%.

The active cooperation of the current US administration with Pakistan
bothers not only Iran but also American conservatives. In 2010 senator
and candidate on the recent presidential elections John McCain stated
that the US had to make stricter steps in regard to Talibs in
Pakistan, as Islamabad either could not or did not want to do that.
Let us also mention that many American generals favoured cooperation
with Iran in the Afghani developments and spoke about Tehran’s
important role. Among those generals is the commander of the US forces
in the region General D. Petraeus who in 2009 said that in the
solution of Afghani issue the cooperation with Iran was of crucial
importance and probably it would be necessary to put aside the
discrepancies in other issues. The German parliamentarians (the
country which also has its military mission in Afghanistan) are of the
same opinion. It was mentioned in the report prepared by the Christian
Democratic Union’s deputy A. Schokenhoff that the cooperation of
Washington and Tehran was crucial for the solution of Afghani issue.

But the Pashto population of Afghanistan and political powers are
against the participation of Iran in the processes inside the country,
because they think it will strengthen Tajik and Shiite positions. As
well-known journalist and researcher B. Rubin who worked in
Afghanistan for a quite long time mentions that most of the local
population believes that Iran is not impartial in Afghanistan. The
vivid example of that is the fact that today the richest and most
wealthy people in Afghanistan are Shiites `who since 2001 has been
receiving a huge financial assistance from Iran’. In order to
strengthen its positions in Afghanistan Iran offered Kabul to finance
the building of Heraq-Khat railway which would cost $500 million.
Despite the fact that the programme is perspective, the central Afghan
authorities refused to approve the building of the railway.

Recently in Iran the US policy in Afghanistan has been discussed
actively, which, most probably, is conditioned by the fact that the
Iranian-American cooperation format in Afghani issue, which has been
working since 2001, began to fracture.

Summarizing one may say that Iran’s regional policy, which main
directions are Afghani and Iraqi directions, began to transform. Iran
is getting prepared to a possible clash with the US, strengthens its
positions in the region which can be used for turning Iran into the
regional superpower in case if the collision is avoided.

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FMs of Armenia and Ukraine discuss prospects of bilateral relations

Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Ukraine discuss prospects of
bilateral relations

2010-03-27 11:27:00

ArmInfo. Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Ukraine, Edward Nalbandian
and Konstantin Grishenko, met in Moscow as part of the meeting of the
CIS Ministerial Council.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry reported that Edward Nalbandian
congratulated his Ukrainian counterpart on appointment and said that
he expects close cooperation to bring the bilateral relations to a new
quality. The two parties discussed activation of political dialogue,
improvement of the contractual basis, and cooperation as part of
international organizations. The two ministers also touched upon
regional and international issues.

Russia starts funding UNIDO project for Eurasian Economic Community

Russia starts funding UNIDO project for Eurasian Economic Community and Armenia

2010-03-27 11:25:00

ArmInfo. The United Nations Industrial Development Organization
(UNIDO) will develop investment and technology promotion networks for
the European-Asian Economic Community (EurAsEC) and Armenia, which has
an observer status.

The three-year project worth USD 2.2 million will be funded by the
Russian Federation, the Armenian Foreign Ministry told ArmInfo.

An agreement on this was signed in Vienna today by UNIDO
Director-General, Kandeh K. Yumkella, and the Permanent Representative
of the Russian Federation to the International Organizations in
Vienna, Ambassador Alexander Zmeyevskiy, says the UNIDO website. The
project will contribute to innovative development and modernization of
the economies of the countries of EurAsEC. It will increase technology
and investment flows into the industrial sector, help create new
technology-based enterprises, and increase employment, income and
living standards. UNIDO will support the governments of the above
states, as well as the governmental and private establishments,
enterprises and investors.

TEDTalks Comes to Yerevan

TEDTalks Comes to Yerevan

11:00 – 26.03.10

TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), predominately known as a
website with performances and talks from around the world on a number
of topics available for free video viewing, will be coming to Yerevan
this fall.

An independently organized TED event (termed `TEDx’) will focus on
topics related to Armenia. Talks will take place on September 25, 2010
(location to be announced).

According to the TEDx Yerevan site:

`TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people
together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is call TEDx
Yerevan, where x=independently organized TED event. At our TEDx
Yerevan event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark
deep discussion and connection in a small group.’

Organizers are currently seeking ideas from the public. You can submit
an idea and vote on those which you would like to see. Visit the
website for more info:

Tert.am

http://tedxyerevan.com/

Agreement reached on officials for Abraham- Dirrell fight

Agreement reached on officials for Abraham- Dirrell fight

26.03.2010 13:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There was some drama earlier this week as super
middleweight Arthur Abraham and his promoters, Sauerland Event, were
upset over the selection of the officials for Saturday’s fight with
Andre Dirrell at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The Abraham
side was upset over the possible selection of hometown judges, and a
hometown referee, for the Dirrell fight.

The two sides have reached an agreement on the officials. The referee
for the fight will be Laurence Cole of the United States. The judges
will be Anek Hongtongkam of Thailand, Guido Cavalleri of Italy and
Frank Garza of the United States, boxingscene.com reported.