Swiss MPs Hope For Peaceful Resolution Of Karabakh Conflict

SWISS MPS HOPE FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.10.2008 19:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Members of the Switzerland-Armenia parliamentary
friendship group met in Yerevan with representatives of Nagorno
Karabakh.

"Switzerland stands for a peaceful resolution of the Karabakh
conflict. We welcome all initiatives for protection of rights and
security of Karabakh people and for establishment of stability in
the region," Ueli Leuenberger, co-chair of the friendship group,
told a news conference in Yerevan.

In the framework of the visit, the Swiss MPs attended the Armenian
Genocide Memorial, met with the RA President and Parliament Speaker
as well as with opposition representatives.

RA Prosecutor General Receives U.S. Expert

RA PROSECUTOR GENERAL RECEIVES U.S. EXPERT

Noyan Tapan

Oc t 8, 2008

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. The Prosecutor General of Armenia
Aghvan Hovsepian on October 7 received expert John Farmer who had
arrived from the U.S. and the US embassy Legal Advisor Steven Kessler.

In 2003-2004, John Farmer was a chief lawyer of the National Commission
on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (9/11 Commission) and
dealt with issues on emergency response actions after the terrorist
attacks on the U.S.

He was previously the New Jersey prosecutor and a member of the New
Jersey investigation commission on control of political corruption
and organized crime.

During the meeting, the sides dicussed the measures taken by the
investigation body after the March 1-2 mass disorder in Yerevan,
their results, as well as a number of issues related to tactics of
the investigative methods and actions.

The RA prosecutor general informed the U.S. expert that with the aim of
examining the scene of the incident, it was conditionally divided into
9 sites and subgroups were formed in order to conduct investigation
by episodes and reveal the identities of all the victims. The videos
shot by official bodies were seized, at the same time steps were
taken to obtain videos shot by various television companies, private
organizations and persons, and work in this direction is going on.

The police journals with records about the weapons of those policemen
who were sent to the indicated area on March 1-2, as well as these
weapons were seized. The weapons together with the bullet cases and
bullets found at the scene of the incident were sent for an expert
examination. It was mentioned that some difficulties arose in the
issue of identification of the cartridges fired from the special means
used by police as the current methodology does not allow to carry out
this work, which is necessary for giving a legal assessment of the
legality and proportionality of the actions taken by some policemen.

The investigation revealed that a special means used was the cause of
the deaths of 3 citizens. This special means was used by 4 policemen
who were positioned in such a way that the special means used by any
of them might cause the deaths of these citizens.

The search to find citizens-eyewitnesses has not yet given results
and no witnesses have come to the investigation body. Under such
conditions an expert examination may be of great significance for
the investigation into these concrete episodes.

J. Farmer promised to discuss this issue with the U.S. State
Department and find out whether an examination can be of help in this
issue. A. Hovsepian expressed a willingness not only to receive the
respective expert in Armenia but also to send the necessary materials
for an expert examination at another center to be recommended by
U.S. experts.

According to a report of the press service of the RA prosecutor
general’s office, an agreement was reached to continue the working
discussion in the coming days.

The head of the RA Special Investigation Service Andranik Mirzoyan,
the chief prosecutor of the RA prosecutor general’s office Koryun
Piloyan, the head of the investigation group on the criminal case
opened in connection with the mass disorder in Yerevan on March 1-2
Vahagn Harutyunian, the head of the Forensic Medical Examination
and Scientific Practical Center of the RA Ministry of Health Shota
Vardanian, the head of the National Bureau of Expert Examinations
of the RA National Academy of Sciences Artashes Javadian, and the
head of the Expert Criminological Department of the RA Police Stepan
Manukian also participated in the meeting.

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Minister Of Diaspora Visited Aleppo

MINISTER OF DIASPORA VISITED ALEPPO

AZG Armenian Daily
10/10/2008

Armenia-Diaspora

Armenian Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian paid a working visit
to Aleppo October 4-7 to participate in the 85th general meeting of
the Armenian General Benevolent Union.

Delegations from 17 countries were present at the 85th general meeting.

In the framework of the visit, Hranush Hakobian met both the officials
of Aleppo and the representatives of the Armenian community.

At the General Consulate of Armenia to Aleppo the Minister met
with the leaders of the Armenian traditional political parties and
representatives of cultural-educational institutions.

Armenia-Diaspora cooperation was the main topic of discussions.

ANTELIAS: HH Aram I chairs MECC Exec. Committee meeting in Cyprus

PRESS RELEASE
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HIS HOLINESS ARAM I CHAIRS THE MEETING OF THE MECC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The Executive Committee of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC)
convened in the Kykko Monastery in Cyprus last week.

The MECC was re-structured in 1970 with the inclusion of the region’s
Orthodox Churches. With the participation of Catholic Churches in 1990, the
MECC included all the churches of the Middle East. The Council’s General
Assembly convenes once every four years. The Council is composed of the
executive committee, which includes 30 members, the General Secretary and an
80-member staff. The Council’s headquarters are located in Beirut with
offices in Cyprus, Egypt and Amman.

As one of the Presidents of the Council, His Holiness Aram I actively
participated in the activities of the executive committee. The Primate of
the Diocese of Lebanon, Bishop Kegham Khatcherian, is also a member of the
Executive Committee on behalf of the Armenian Church. The Catholicosate also
has representatives, both spiritual and lay, in several other committees
under the auspices of the MECC.

The report of the MECC General Secretary was presented during the opening
session of the executive committee’s meeting. The participants discussed the
Council’s activities as detailed in the report and its future plans. The
committee then listened to over ten reports from the Council’s departments
and programmes.

The MECC pays special attention to projects in the spheres of education,
social service, human rights, church unity, evangelism and Christian-Muslim
dialogue. Following the presentation of reports, the participants in the
meeting were divided into four groups, which discussed the activities of the
departments and programmes and made proposals for future work. The
participants paid special attention to the Council’s financial situation and
the serious challenges it faces in this respect.

At the end, the executive committee adopted a statement emphasizing the need
to strengthen Christian unity, give new impetus to the Christian-Muslim
dialogue and pursue a justice-based peace in the region. The executive
committee’s next meeting will be held in Beirut.

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Heghine Bisharyan: If There Are People Among Those Arrested As A Res

HEGHINE BISHARYAN: IF THERE ARE PEOPLE AMONG THOSE ARRESTED AS A RESULT OF MARCH EVENTS, WHO MAY BE INCLUDED IN AMNESTY, RA PRESIDENT MUST DO THAT

ArmInfo
2008-10-07 14:31:00

ArmInfo. If there are people among those arrested on the case of March
events, who may be included in the amnesty, the president of Armenia
must do that, Chairwoman of "Orinats Yerkir" party faction Heghine
Bisharyan told ArmInfo. She said there was such a situation reigning
in the country on March 1-2 that all the "suspicious people" were
arrested. ‘The law machinery has to seriously treat this issue. If
there are guiltless people under arrest they should be released’,
H. Bisharyan emphasized.

National Assembly Speaker Receives New Congratulations

NA SPEAKER RECEIVES NEW CONGRATULATIONS

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[07:15 pm] 06 October, 2008

President of the Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly of the
Russian Federation Sergey Mironov congratulated the Speaker of the
National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Hovik Abrahamian. The
congratulatory message states, in part: "I’m sure that it’s necessary
to continue the close and productive cooperation, exchange experience
within the framework of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly and
international parliamentary bodies. I wish success to you and all
the Deputies of the National Assembly in your legislative activity
for the sake of the brotherly Armenian nation and the reinforcement
of Armenian-Russian relations."

Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Frank Pallone
and Joe Knollenberg congratulated Hovik Abrahamian. "Armenia continues
the reforms and the work in the direction of establishing stability
in the region, and your new position inspires hope. We support the
diplomacy Armenia undertook in the Caucasus recently. The positive
nature of these actions will contribute to the deepening of US-Armenia
relations and will reinforce the international image of the country
as a reliable partner. As Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on
Armenian Issues, we expect to work with you to help raise the issues
Armenians and American Armenians face.

We render our best wishes to you on the occasion of assuming office."

Secretary of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization Peter Ryabukhin congratulated Hovik Abrahamian,
wishing him success in his high position and expressing confidence
in further cooperation.

Congratulations have been received also from the Armenian community
of Kharkov, marzes of Armenia, scientific institutions and other
organizations.

One man’s diary of indentureship

Trinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago

One man’s diary of indentureship

Review by Kevin Baldeosingh Sunday, October 5 2008

The First Crossing

Theophilus Richmond

The Derek Walcott Press, 2007

ISBN 978-906038-01-4, 175 pages

This book is a 19th century diary written by medical doctor Theophilus
Richmond, the Englishman who was the physician on the first ship to
bring Indian indentured labourers to British Guiana.

The book has a surfeit of editors ` novelist David Dabydeen, book
editor Jonathan Morley, historian Brinsley Samaroo, sociologist Amar
Wahab, and historian Brigid Wells ` who wrote the 61-page
introduction. The book itself is the first part of a project to
publish or re-publish defunct works relevant to the Caribbean under
the publishing company that carries Walcott’s name.

Richmond’s diary is notable not only for being the first account of
the indentured journey in 1837, but because there was a cholera
outbreak on the ship which resulted in 12 deaths among the 170 Indians
on board (as well as one crew member). It is a tribute to 22-year-old
Richmond’s dedication that he helped contain the outbreak. He died the
following year, two months after arriving in Demerara, of yellow
fever.

The journal reveals an attractive character. Richmond was curious
about the world around him, open to new experiences, and empathic to
persons of other races. His diary is begins with a dedicatory epistle
to his mother, and she is his implied audience throughout since, he
says, `I am writing this journal at your request and for your
amusement¦’ After landing in Calcutta, he apologises for the gap in
entries, caused by him being too busy settling in, but he promises to
`collect facts and look carefully about me.’

He takes note of the local fruits, records social habits such as
Indians leaving shoes by door, and says, `They are so bigoted that if
a European only looks into the pot in which they are boiling their
rice, they immediately throw it away.’

His Victorian mentality reveals itself in small details. Richmond
describes the wife of a Scottish clergyman as `a very pleasant and
pretty wife, whom I had before met in the days of her virginity’ and
used dashes for `damned’ when quoting a line from Shakespeare’s
Macbeth ` `Out, d”d spots!’

Yet he also has an eye for women. `The native ladies are not
particularly handsome and are but seldom seen out of their palanquins,
but the Armenian and Cashmere women are really beautiful; their
complexion is light and their feet and figures, especially of the
Armenians, are perfect,’ he writes. `The Cashmere woman is rather
inclined to en bon point¦All wear bangles and bracelets on their
arms and legs¦and enormous earrings of uncouth shapes, with
occasionally rings thro’ their noses, a fashion however chiefly
confined to the Hindoos.’

The `Cashmere’ are, of course, Kashmir, but it is not clear who the
Armenians are, and none of the book’s five editors clarifies such
issues. It is possible that Richmond is referring to Iranians, since
Armenians were once thought to have come from this region.

This is not the only deficiency of the editors. The book’s back-cover
blurb describes Richmond’s diary as bearing `light-hearted witness to
his exploits at sea, his infatuation with the Creole beauties of
Mauritius, and his escapades in India where, disdainful of Moslem and
Hindoo customs, he pokes fun at the natives¦’

This is unfair on several levels. First, the description takes no
account of the times that produced Richmond ` a defect for
professional historians; second, the claim that Richmond pokes fun at
native customs is an exaggeration.

For example, witnessing some dancing girls (called Nautch) at a party
put on by the local Rajah, Richmond writes: `I cannot say I thought
much of it, for it is not dancing but merely a series of postures
which they go through to the music of their own voice and of little
silver bells fastened about their persons¦Some of them were
exceedingly beautiful, for they were not veiled like the other native
women. Every Rajah or Chief has several of these Nautch girls attached
to his establishment, who are selected according to the excellence of
their voice, face and figure.’

What Richmond does is observe, doing so in a detailed fashion to hold
his reader’s interest, and express opinions which can be considered
politically incorrect only by modern standards.

However, the blurb also refers to Richmond’s compassion, and this
comes out when the cholera outbreak occurs. He describes the first
victim in the following words: `The state of the poor creature tho so
recently seized was dreadful and his suffering beyond all
description.’

And, when a five-year-old boy dies on the ship and his Indian parents
cling to the remaining younger sister and baby, Richmond writes, `It
would be difficult to find a more piteous and mournful sight than this
family exhibited during then afternoon of Sunday’, and speaks of `the
affectionate and wretched husband, whom neither threats nor endeavours
could keep away from those he loved so well¦’ And, when the danger
is passed, he says, `seldom have I experienced more sincere pleasure
than I did at the moment when I was first able to assure myself that
the crisis in both mother and child was past and that I was to be the
means of gladdening the Father’s heart with the intelligence that they
were out of danger.’

The editors’ introduction also at points abandons academic
professionalism in favour of ethnic trum-peting. `The half million who
left India for the Caribbean between 1838 and 1917 were the bravest
among the millions who inhabited the populous states of Uttar
Pradesh’, while Indo-Caribbean people are also described as retaining
the following aspects of Indian culture: `respect for learning, a
divinely ordained love for the land, a high regard for family life as
a firm foundation of nation-building.’ This is ideology, not
history. Richmond’s diary is therefore most enlightening as a record
of a typical middle-class Englishman observing foreign cultures at the
height of the Empire’s power, with the section on 19th century
Calcutta being particularly interesting for its mini-portrait of the
Raj. But, as a record of the indentureship experience, the book is
only a footnote.

CDA Introduces Islamic Prayer Before Party Meetings

CDA INTRODUCES ISLAMIC PRAYER BEFORE PARTY MEETINGS

NIS News Bulletin
Oct 14, 2008
Netherlands

THE HAGUE, 04/10/08 – The Christian democrats (CDA) are presenting
a book on Saturday with 32 meditation texts. It is a collection
of spiritual reflections that are not only Christian in nature but
also Islamic.

"It is a common CDA tradition to open meetings with a meditation. But
we noticed that branches sometimes found it difficult to find an
appropriate text," as not all CDA members are Christian. "That is why
we put together the collection," says CDA spokesman Jo-Annes de Bat.

The book, called "Reflections for political meetings," will be
distributed among the CDA regional branches. The meditations were
written by a variety of CDA members: Roman Catholics, Protestants, one
Jew and two Muslims: MP Ceskun Coruz and ex-candidate MP Ayhan Tonca.

For his contribution to the book, Tonca has drawn on poetry of the
14th century Turkish poet Yunus Emre: "Allah praising and extolling,
for his qualities so unique, with godly reflection time after time,
shall I call on you, Lord, O Lord!" is in his contemplation.

In 2006, Tonca was a CDA candidate for the Lower House, but failure
to recognise the Armenian genocide by Turkey (1915-1917) led to his
withdrawal. The Turkish parliament then awarded Tonca the distinction
of ‘honorary parliamentarians.’

Tonca also chaired the Muslims and Government Consultative Body
(CMO). In this function, he termed the meanwhile world-famous Danish
Mohammed cartoons "unacceptable".

Another contribution to the book comes from Henk Hagoort. As well as
being a CDA member, he is chairman of the Dutch public broadcasters’
umbrella organisation. Other authors are former Premier Ruud Lubbers,
Defence State Secretary Jack de Vries and MPs Schinkelshoek, Sterk
and Ferrier.

"As CDA, the Bible is our guide, and as members, we find each other in
core values such as justice. But one council member derives inspiration
from the Bible and another from the Koran. We wanted to give this
scope to the authors of the meditations," says De Bat.

Tonca does not find the initiative surprising. "It would rather have
been odd if there was no meditation from a Muslim in it. We want to
create a society as the Creator intended. On that point, Muslims and
Christians can find each other within the CDA."

Armenia’s Newly Elected Parliament Speaker Vows Staunch Support To A

ARMENIA’S NEWLY ELECTED PARLIAMENT SPEAKER VOWS STAUNCH SUPPORT TO ARMENIA-RUSSIA FRIENDSHIP

ARKA
Oct 3, 2008

YEREVAN. October 3. /ARKA/. Newly elected Speaker of the RA Parliament
Hovik Abrahamyan vowed staunch support to Armenia-Russia centuries-old
friendship as he met last week with Rostov region’s Governor Vladimir
Chub.

Abrahamyan stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation with
the Armenian community in Rostov.

Congratulating Abrahamyan on stepping into the second highest post
in Armenia, Chub assured the speaker Armenia and Rostov Region would
continue to build up new ties.

The governor stressed the vital importance of the Armenian community
in the region’s business.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan Receives Governor Of Rostov Provin

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN RECEIVES GOVERNOR OF ROSTOV PROVINCE

ARMENPRESS
Oct 2, 2008

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
received today governor of the Russian province of Rostov Vladimir
Chubin.

Presidential press service told Armenpress that during the meeting
the interlocutors underscored the deepening of relations of the
two countries on the level of separate administrative territories
and pointed out that it creates a good basis for consolidation of
inter-state relations.

The sides also pointed out the role of the big Armenian community
which is a peculiar bridge between the two sides.