World Cup Fever

WORLD CUP FEVER

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[01:47 pm] 09 June, 2006

The World Cup 2006 is bound to start in Germany at 09:00 PM Yerevan
time today. The population of the whole world has been looking forward
to this major event. Armenia is no exception. Although at present
chess is at the center of attention in the sports life of Armenia,
many people look forward to the start of the World Cup which will
finish exactly in a month, on July 9.

Unfortunately the national team of Armenia will not participate in the
world cup and the Armenian football fans will have to support other
teams. The Armenian fans are mainly for Ukraine, Brazil, England,
Italy, Argentina and France. Although the national team of Ukraine
is not considered as strong as the rest, it has many fans in Armenia
as it was once part of the Soviet Union.

The national team of Brazil too has many fans in Armenia. According
to the bookmakers Brazil is the main favorite of the world cup and its
index is only 2.8. Then come England, Italy and Germany. Their indices
are about 7-7.5. The index of Ukraine is 55 which is rather high.

By the way, two Armenian football players will participate in the World
Cup. They are Andranik Teymourazyan and Vahid Hashemyan, members of
the Irani national team. Teymourazyan is the only Christian member
of the Persian team.

BAKU: Iran TV1: Azerbaijan Raises Territorial Claim AgainstIndepende

IRAN TV1: AZERBAIJAN RAISES TERRITORIAL CLAIM AGAINST INDEPENDENT NKR

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 6 2006

Iran’s state-owned television Iran TV1 introduced Nagorno Garabagh
as an independent republic in its news programme.

The World Azerbaijanis Congress (WAC) press secretary Ali Nijat told
APA. He said the television in the news programme, reported about
the meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents, Ilham Aliyev and
Robert Kocharian in Bucharest at 2.00p.m on June 5.

“While reporting the announcer said, “The Independent Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh declared its independence 15 years ago. The Republic
of Azerbaijan raises a territorial claim against this independent
republic at present”. We accept this as Iran’s threat against
Azerbaijan. Thus, South Azerbaijan’s has information access to the
world through the Azerbaijan Republic only. Iran aims at closing this
access by making such threats,” the press secretary said.

Spokesman of the Iranian Embassy in Azerbaijan Majid Feizollahi told
APA that he was not informed about such report of the television. He
said Iran’s position regarding Garabagh is clear.

“This position remains unchanged. We do not care what says the
organizations like the WAC,” Feyzollahi said.

OSCE MG: Karabakh Peaceful Settlement Topical And Attainable

OSCE MG: KARABAKH PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT TOPICAL AND ATTAINABLE

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.06.2006 17:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
is topical and attainable, says a joint statement by co-chairs of
the OSCE Minsk Group adopted in Bucharest on June 6. “The co-chairs
believe that Karabakh peaceful settlement is topical and attainable and
the year 2006 is a favorable “window” for progress. The co-chairs of
the OSCE MG are sure that basic principles suggested to the parties
provide for adoption of mutually acceptable decisions. They regret
the parties have not reached an agreement over these principles yet,”
says the OSCE MG statement, reports Mediamax.

Working Meeting Dedicated To Armenian-Georgian Relations And Situati

WORKING MEETING DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS AND SITUATION IN JAVAKHK HELD IN AKHALKALAK

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Jun 06 2006

AKHALKALAK, JUNE 6, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A working meeting
on the subject “Format of Dialogue on Problems of Samtskhe-Javakhk
in the Context of Armenian-Georgian Relations” was held on June 4 in
Akhalkalak. The meeting was organized by the Caucasian Media Institute
(Yerevan), Caucasian Institute of Peace, Development and Democracy
(Tbilisi) and the Yerkir Union of NGOs (Yerevan). According to the
A-Info agency, the following persons took part in the meeting: Gia
Nodia and Marina Elbakidze from the Caucasian Institute of Peace,
Development and Democracy, Dia Andguladze (Akhaltsikhe) from the Union
of Democratic Meskhetians, Andrei Khanzhin from the European Center on
Issues of National Minorities (Tbilisi), Armen Darbinian from the Civil
Forum of Javakhk, Alexander Iskandarian and Sergei Minasian from the
Caucasian Media Institute, as well as Zhirayr Shalian and Ani Jafalian
from France, Khachatur Stepanian from the Union of Armenian NGOs,
representatives of Javakhk NGOs, Levon Zurabian from the International
Crisis Group, Sevak Artsruni and Robert Totoyan from the Yerkir
Union of NGos, RA MP Shavarsh Kocharian and ethnographer Hranoush
Kharatian. The meeting participants first of all tried to estimate the
situation in Javakhk and the prospects of Armenian-Georgian relations.

Almost all Armenian participants emphasized the hard situation
formed in Javakhk and considered autonomy to be the most right way
for coming out of this situation, as autonomy, in their opinion,
can become a guarantee for security (demographical, language,
political, cultural-educational, economic, social) of the Armenians
of Javakhk. The Georgian participants, including Gia Nodia, Dia
Andguladze, also emphasized the necessity to improve the situation,
but did not suggest any real ways for this. It was decided to convene
a conference on this problem in autumn and to submit the respective
consultation on solving the issue to the proper bodies.

Russian Officers’ Evidences About Baku and Sumgayit Cases Involved..

RUSSIAN OFFICERS’ EVIDENCES ABOUT BAKU AND SUMGAYIT CASES INVOLVED IN
“CONTINUATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE” BOOK

YEREVAN, JUNE 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Russian officers’
evidences and memories about Baku and Sumgayit events are involved in
the “Continuation of Armenian Genocide” book that was published by the
“Zinvori Mayr” (Soldier’s Mother) public organization. All the
materials of the book are gathered from the Russian press. As Greta
Mirzoyan, the Chairwomen of the “Zinvori Mayr” organization during the
June 2 presentation of the book, the book title is not accidently
chosen as we “got sure that the process of the Armenians’ genocide has
not stopped after 1915.” Mrs. Mirzoyan attached importance to
publication of the book from the diplomatic veiwpoint as well, as
constantly raising this issue at international conferences taken place
in Strasbourg and Geneva, the Armenian delegation was not able to
present a corresponding document concerning the cases. Meanwhile
Azeris spread in Moscow numerous false documents and brochures about
those cases. According to Greta Mirzoyan, after publication of the
book the organization got numerous similar materials from different
people. “This proves that the book is very actual, and the time came,
by summing up all memories as a factual material, to show those
displays of vandalism which took place in Azerbaijan,” she
emphasized. The Chairwoman of the “Zinvori Mayr” organization also
mentioned that materials gathered during the recent period of time
will also be published in already completed way in a collection. The
book will soon be translated in English.

Art: On the right tack

Canberra Times (Australia)
June 3, 2006 Saturday
Final Edition

On the right tack

EXCITING news that Canberra artist Elefteria Vlavianos has a solo
show of new paintings, at the Hawthorn Town Hall in Melbourne until
June 24. The title, Metaphor for Longing, hints at the artist’s
concerns with memory and cultural heritage in the formation of
individual identity. A recurring device is a short, fine line which
she calls a “tack”, the stitch used in textile construction and
repairs, which she relates to heritage items and keepsakes – objects
important to her own identity as the daughter of a Greek father and
an Armenian mother. I saw several of her paintings hanging in the
residence of a high commissioner in Deakin recently, and many readers
may recognise her work from the recent ANU painting alumni
exhibition, which is travelling to the Sydney College of the Arts and
to the Victorian College of the Arts in the next few months.

While we’re on fabulous Canberra artists, I caught up with Robert
Boynes’s show In Real Time at the Manly Art Gallery and Museum last
weekend. What an amazing setting. You almost mistake the view through
the windows for the works on the walls. The work in this show is
largely in Boynes’s present-day idiom -screenprints of photographs
later worked in paint to give the impression of human figures moving
in the urban landscape. The show runs until June 18.

That powerhouse of artistic activity, the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, is
launching a film- society season tomorrow at 4pm, with a screening of
The Year My Voice Broke (PG).

There will be a discussion and tea and coffee after each film, which
will screen on Sundays until October 15. The season of 15 films costs
$35. Phone 62931443.

A jam-packed function at Teatro Vivaldi restaurant in the ANU Arts
Centre on Tuesday celebrated two years of operation. Not only has
Vivaldi become a hub of fine eating and, as the owners Mark Santos
and Anthony Hill say, “a less intimidating point of contact between
town and gown”, but it has filled the gap in Canberra’s cabaret
entertainment, with top shows and good local artists.

The National Institute of Dramatic Art has announced the world
premiere of a new play by Timothy Daly, to open in late June. Beach:
A Theatrical Fantasia covers nearly 250 years of our country’s
history, as seen from the “national arena” of the beach. With more
than 140 roles, it is claimed to be the largest-scale Australian play
to be seen on our stages in recent years. From Governor Phillip to
Gallipoli, from beach cricket to shark attacks, from legal arrivals
to illegal drop-offs, from the death of a Prime Minister to the
murder of innocent children, Beach is billed as a national journey.

Directed by NIDA’s acting tutor Kevin Jackson, it will be performed
by third-year graduating acting students, with production by
full-time technical production, scenery construction, design and
production students. If you’re at NIDA’s open day today, you can pick
up tickets for Beach at the box office at the discounted price of
$15/$10. The play will be at 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington, from June
22 to July 1.

Bookings on 132849 or

www.ticketek.com.au

Ministry Denounces Azeri Report on Military Aid To Crush Iran Unrest

Armenian ministry denounces Azeri report on military aid to crush Iran
unrest

Arminfo
2 Jun 06

Yerevan, 2 June: The Armenian Foreign Ministry has to remind the
Azerbaijani news agency APA of the names of some Armenian diplomats.

“As is known, Gegam Garibdzhanyan is Armenia’s deputy foreign
minister,” Vladimir Karapetyan, acting press secretary of the Armenian
Foreign Ministry, said laconically while commenting on the
“sensational” report of the Azerbaijani news agency APA saying that
the Armenian side has allegedly “offered military aid to Iran to crush
protests in southern Azerbaijan [northwestern Iran]”.

The Azerbaijani report said: “The ambassador to Iran, Gegam
Garibdzhanyan, suggested during secret talks with the Iranian
government that Armenia can send military forces to crush protests in
southern Azerbaijan.”

To recap, Gegam Garibdzhanyan earlier worked as Armenian ambassador to
Iran, but at present, Karen Nazaryan is Armenian ambassador to Iran.

Defending oil

Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
June 2, 2006 Friday

DEFENDING OIL

by Igor Plugatarev

CIS LEADERS CONSIDER USING COMMON FORCES TO DEFEND PIPELINES; Defense
of oil and gas pipelines could soon become a priority for the CIS
Collective Security Treaty Organization. The subject has been
discussed for some time already, but the heads of state have yet to
make up their minds. US Army and NATO units will provide security for
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline.

Defense of oil and gas pipelines could soon become a priority for the
CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). The matter
concerns pipelines built across the territories of member states –
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan.

Alexander Orlov, advisor to the CSTO secretariat, says that the
subject has been discussed for some time already, but the heads of
state have yet to make up their minds. Orlov says that it is not
permanent defense of the pipelines that it meant at this point, it is
their defense for the duration of “special circumstances periods”
that may occur every now and then. “When the pipeline defense is to
be upgraded, it may be done by deployment of the Fast Response
Collective Forces or Collective Peacekeeping Forces. Organization
General Secretary Nikolai Bordyuzha recently said that provisions and
other necessary documents on the latter are being drafted now,” Orlov
said.

“There is already a precedent for it,” the advisor continued. “CSTO
members signed a Railroad Defense Agreement in 2004.” Orlov said that
he himself supports the idea of defense of pipelines but promoted
what he called “correlation of actions with oil and gas
transportation companies.”

“Moscow is out to augment its already dominating role in Central
Asia, in the Caucasus, and in Eastern Europe,” said Colonel Anatoly
Tsyganok of the Center of Military Forecasts. “It stands to reason to
expect that railroads and pipelines are just the beginning, and that
other strategic objects (oil terminals, major airports, nuclear
objects, and power plants) on the territories of Organization members
will end up under the protection of Moscow’s military structures as
well. Establishing base stations and plain bases within the framework
of the CSTO, Russia will solidify its positions in these regions in
line with the concept of a new center of power on the geopolitical
map.”

Oblique confirmations of all this include the statement from the CIS
Counter-Terrorism Center to the effect that an exercise will be run
on the premises of a bona fide nuclear power plant in Armenia this
autumn. Ostensibly organized within the framework of the CIS, the
exercise will only involve CSTO units and formations stationed in
Armenia.

In fact, there is nothing unusual about what the CSTO is doing or
considering. Security for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, for
example, is to be provided by the US Army and NATO units. According
to the Special State Security Service of Azerbaijan, eight units
totalling 800 personnel have been set up to defend pipelines on Azeri
territory. US Army personnel, assisted by local personnel, guard
pipelines in Georgia.

Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, June 1, 2006, pp. 1, 4

Translated by A. Ignatkin

I Want Armenia to Be Strong and Peaceful

Panorama.am

16:53 01/06/06

I WANT ARMENIA TO BE STRONG AND PEACEFUL

Yerevan Freedom square is covered with colorful pictures today and the
heroes of the day are children.

100 children took part in a chock contest. The children were from
Yerevan art schools. The little artists pictured their favorite scenes
on the pavement of the square. Most had sun, green nature and family
scenes in their pictures.

One of the children pictured an eagle with a sword and the sign of
eternity beside it. `I want Armenia to be strong and peaceful,’ the
boy explains./Panorama.am/

More Than 100 Children Participate In Competition Of Chalky Painting

MORE THAN 100 CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN COMPETITION OF CHALKY PAINTINGS DEDICATED TO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY

Noyan Tapan
Jun 1 2006

YEREVAN, JUNE 1, NOYAN TAPAN. More than 100 pupils of comprehensive
and art schools participated in the annually competition-festival of
chalky paintings organized on the Freedom square on the initiaive of
the Yerevan Mayor’s Office on June 1, the International Children’s
Day. As Anahit Markosian, the Chief of the Culture, Youth Issues and
Sports Department of the Mayor’s Office mentioned, best 9 works of
the “Peace to Planet Earth” chalky competition will get encouriging
prizes, and all other participants will get presents. The competition
was accompanied by a concert program, with participation of song and
dance children’s groups.