NKR: The Mediators’ Silence Leads To Repeated Violations Of The Ceas

THE MEDIATORS’ SILENCE LEADS TO REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF THE CEASE-FIRE REGIME BY THE AZERBAIJAN PARTY

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2009-03-13 18:53
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

According to the information of the NKR Defense Ministry, in the night
of March 13, the Azerbaijan party again violated the cease-fire regime
in the southeast direction of the Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijani
armed forces’ contact-line, as a result of which a serviceman of the
NKR Defense Army, while having his duty, was killed by a sniper.

It is noticeable that the incident took place the next day after the
Office of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
Andrzej Kasprzyk held a monitoring of the NKR and Azerbaijani armed
forces’ contact-line just in this area.

This incident, followed by a casualty, took place due to the lack
of a corresponding public assessment by the mediators and Andrzej
Kasprzyk’s Office of the frequent cease-fire violations by the
Azerbaijani party during the monitorings held by the Office of the
Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office.

The lack of a corresponding political assessment of similar actions,
which have been repeatedly emphasized by Stepanakert, only encourage
the aggressive side, which doesn’t even consider it expedient to
discuss the proposal of the Foreign Ministers of the OSCE Minsk Group
member-states on withdrawing snipers from the front positions as a
confidence-building measure, which was introduced at the December 4,
2008 meeting of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers.

NKR: Martouni will Become Good-Looking Town

Martouni will Become Good-Looking Town

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department

March 12, 2009

According to the affirmed schedule, accounts of community heads of the
Republic with participation of the NKR Government members are going on.
The Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan was present at Martouni community
head’s accounting meeting, which took place the other day.

It is characteristic, that after formation of urban community the
annual plan of the community budget has been implemented twice. The
head of Martouni town administration mentioned about overdue credits
with a heavy heart. Separate villagers haven’t returned sums of
"Assistance to Village and Villagers" Fund as well. In 2009, 1200
hectares of autumn sowing and 250 hectares fallowing were carried out
in the community. The Government programme directed at improvement of
irrigation system of the community may be welcomed, as in the result of
its operation more than 800 hectares of arable lands in Martouni –
Kakavadzor will be irrigated, favourable conditions for planting
orchards will be created. Now, works directed on accomplishment of town
streets, repair of roofs, planting of greenery are still in progress.
At the expense of community means in 2009 it is foreseen to metal and
light up suburban streets of Martouni. A number of programmes will be
made a reality at the expense of Government meanS.

The Head of the Government noted that the kindergarten of the regional
center is subject to reconstruction and will be constructed in harmony
to present-day requirements. In the near future construction of a new
hospital building will be started, as reconstruction of the old one
will demand more expenses. The Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan welcomed
the Martouni inhabitants’ mood to achieve success jointly.

A number of works in the community were carried out at the expense of
the community head’s private means; a group of entrepreneurs of the
region followed his example.

Inhabitants of Martouni did not lose the opportunity to address their
questions to the Head of the Government. Responding to their questions,
Ara Haroutyunyan expressed a wish to see the Martouni regional center
become a good-looking town in the near future.

S. Ohanyan hosted Vice-President of the German delegation to NATO

S. Ohanyan hosted Vice-President of the Germen delegation to NATO
Marcus Mekel

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23.02.09

On February 23, 2009 the Minister of Defense of the Republic of
Armenia, Mr. Seyran Ohanyan received Member of the German Bundestag,
Vice-President of the Germen delegation to NATO Marcus Mekel.

Seyran Ohanyan emphasized the broad and diverse opportunities of
development of the Armenia-NATO cooperation, one of the important
components of which is the cooperation between the Parliaments of the
NATO member states and the Deputies of the Armenian National Assembly.

The parties stressed the high level of comparison between the Republic
of Armenia and the Federal Republic of Germany, which stands out for
its practical approaches. At the end of the meeting Minister Ohanyan
expressed gratitude to Mr. Mekel for the activity of the NATO
Parliamentary Assembly in promoting the development of Armenia-NATO
cooperation.

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As long as NKR is not recognized, War is Not over

PanARMENIAN.Net

As long as NKR is Not recognized, War is Not over
10.03.2009 17:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As long as Nagorno-Karabakh Republic has not been
granted the juridical status and still remains unrecognized, the war
is not over, said Seyran Ohanyan, Defense Minister at the meeting with
the students and the teaching staff of Architecture and Construction
University. He says that the Armenian party strictly follows the
cease-fire on the points of contact of NKR and Azerbaijan troops. What
cannot be true of our neigbours. But we must strengthen our army and
oppose its quality and professional training to the quantitative
advantages of the Azeri army. These are the qualities of the Armenian
Army that have been obvious on the battle field numerous times,
Ohanyan emphasized.

NATO delegation arrives in Armenia to assess another IPAP stage

PanARMENIAN.Net

NATO delegation arrives in Armenia to assess another IPAP
implementation stage
09.03.2009 20:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The joint delegation of NATO’s International and
Military Contingent is scheduled to stay in Armenia from March 9 until
March 13. The aim of the visit Alliance is to assess the
implementation of another stage of the Action Plan for Armenia-NATO
Individual partnership (IPAP).The delegation experts and Armenia’s
authority bodies involved in the process of IPAP implementation will
discuss the reform processes and the perspectives in political,
military, legislative, juridical, economic, and scientific fields as
well as in the fields of regulation of critical and emergency
situations, the security field, the ecology, and democracy. The
results of the assessment of another IPAP stage will be made during
the meeting within the format of Armenia-North-Atlantic Council
scheduled for May of the current year, the RA Foreign Ministry
press-service reports.

A devastating document is met with silence in Turkey

International Herald Tribune

A devastating document is met with silence in Turkey

By Sabrina Tavernise
Monday, March 9, 2009

ISTANBUL: For Turkey, the number should have been a bombshell.

According to a long-hidden document that belonged to the interior
minister of the Ottoman Empire, 972,000 Ottoman Armenians disappeared
from official population records from 1915 through 1916.

In Turkey, any discussion of what happened to the Ottoman Armenians
can bring a storm of public outrage. But since its publication in a
book in January, the number – and its Ottoman source – has gone
virtually unmentioned. Newspapers hardly wrote about it. Television
shows have not discussed it.

"Nothing," said Murat Bardakci, the Turkish author and columnist who
compiled the book.

The silence can mean only one thing, he said: "My numbers are too high
for ordinary people. Maybe people aren’t ready to talk about it yet."

For generations, most Turks knew nothing of the details of the
Armenian genocide from 1915 to 1918, when more than a million
Armenians were killed as the Ottoman Turk government purged the
population.

Turkey locked the ugliest parts of its past out of sight,
Soviet-style, keeping any mention of the events out of schoolbooks and
official narratives in an aggressive campaign of forgetting.

But in the past 10 years, as civil society has flourished here, some
parts of Turkish society are now openly questioning the state’s
version of events. In December, a group of intellectuals circulated a
petition that apologized for the denial of the massacres. Some 29,000
people have signed it.

With his book, "The Remaining Documents of Talat Pasha," Bardakci
(pronounced bard-AK-chuh) has become, rather unwillingly, part of this
ferment. The book is a collection of documents and records that once
belonged to Mehmed Talat, known as Talat Pasha, the primary architect
of the Armenian deportations.

The documents, given to Bardakci by Talat’s widow, Hayriye, before she
died in 1983, include lists of population figures. Before 1915,
1,256,000 Armenians lived in the Ottoman Empire, according to the
documents. The number plunged to 284,157 two years later, Bardakci
said.

To the untrained ear, it is simply a sad statistic. But anyone
familiar with the issue knows the numbers are in fierce dispute.

Turkey has never acknowledged a specific number of deportees or
deaths. On Sunday, the Turkish foreign minister, Ali Babacan, warned
that President Barack Obama might set back relations if he recognized
the massacre of Armenians as genocide ahead of his visit to Turkey
next month.

The collapse of the Ottoman Empire was bloody, the Turkish argument
goes, and those who died were victims of that chaos.

Bardakci subscribes to that view. The figures, he said, do not
indicate the number of dead, only the result of the decline in the
Armenian population after deportation. He strongly disagrees that the
massacres amounted to a genocide, and says that Turkey was obliged to
take action against Armenians because they were openly supporting
Russia in its war against the Ottoman Empire.

"It was not a Nazi policy or a Holocaust," he said. "These were very
dark times. It was a very difficult decision. But deportation was the
outcome of some very bloody events. It was necessary for the
government to deport the Armenian population."

This argument is rejected by most scholars, who believe that the small
number of Armenian rebels were not a serious threat to the Ottoman
Empire, and that the policy was more the product of the perception
that the Armenians, non-Muslims and therefore considered
untrustworthy, were a problem population.

Hilmar Kaiser, a historian and expert on the Armenian genocide, said
the records published in the book were conclusive proof from the
Ottoman authority itself that it had pursued a calculated policy to
eliminate the Armenians. "You have suddenly on one page confirmation
of the numbers," he said. "It was like someone hit you over the head
with a club."

Kaiser said the before-and-after figures amounted to "a death record."

"There is no other way of viewing this document," he said. "You can’t
just hide a million people."

Other scholars said that the number is a useful addition to the
historical record but that it does not introduce a new version of
events.

"This corroborates what we already knew," said Donald Bloxham, the
author of "The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism and
the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians."

Bardakci is a history buff who learned to read and write Ottoman
script from his grandmother, allowing him to navigate Turkey’s written
past, something that most Turks are unable to do. He plays the tanbur,
a traditional string instrument. His grandfather was a member of the
same political party as Talat, and his family knew many of the
important political figures in Turkey’s founding.

"We had a huge library at home," he said. "They were always talking
about history and the past." Though Bardacki clearly wanted the
numbers to be known, he stubbornly refuses to interpret them. He
offers no analysis in the book, and aside from an interview with
Talat’s widow, there is virtually no text beside the original
documents.

"I didn’t want to interpret," he said. "I want the reader to decide."

The best way to do that, he argues, is by using cold, hard facts,
which can cut through the layers of emotional rhetoric that have
clouded the issue for years.

"I believe we need documents in Turkey," he said. "This is the most important."

But some of the keenest observers of Turkish society said the silence
was a sign of just how taboo the topic still is. "The importance of
the book is obvious from the fact that no paper except Milliyet has
written a single line about it," wrote Murat Belge, a Turkish
academic, in a January column in the liberal daily newspaper Taraf.

Still, it is a measure of Turkey’s democratic maturity that the book
was published here at all. Bardakci said he had held the documents for
so long – 27 years – because he was waiting for Turkey to reach the
point when their publication would not cause a frenzy.

Even now, the state feels the need to defend itself. Last summer, a
propaganda film about the Armenians made by the Turkish military was
distributed to primary schools. After a public outcry, it was stopped.

"I could never have published this book 10 years ago," Bardakci said.
"I would have been called a traitor."

He added, "The mentality has changed."

Does Armenia Need "Tax Vacation"?

DOES ARMENIA NEED "TAX VACATION"?

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.03.2009 20:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In current situation the Armenian Government must
land a helping hand to local manufacturers," the Head of Armenian
Manufacturers Union Vazgen Safaryan told a news conference on Friday.

Vazgen Safaryan suggested reducing VAT from 20% to 16 – 17%, and to 15%
for small and medium-sized businesses. " Similarly, Russia plans to
lower the VAT from 17% to 13%. We must adopt the practices of developed
countries by switching from indirect taxes to direct ones," he noted,
citing the example of USA where total share of taxes comprises 52,8%.

"The government should take drastic measures against unfair importers
who turned the upsurge in the exchange rate to their benefit by
raising prices. On the opposite side, if tax vacations are introduced
in Armenia, the country will not be able to provide 940 billion budget
78,9% of which are formed from tax proceeds," Safaryan concluded.

Armenian Specialists Taking Part In The Archeological Expedition To

ARMENIAN SPECIALISTS TAKING PART IN THE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO LUXOR TEMPLE

ARMENPRESS
March 5, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Ambassador to Egypt
R. Karapetian visited Luxor on March 1, where he met with the members
of archeological expedition of the well known Amenhotep III temple. In
2007 the expedition signed a cooperation agreement with institute of
archeology and ethnography as well as the institute of area studies
of Armenian National Academy of Science, and the Armenian specialists
also took part in the works of the expedition during February-March
this year.

Media relations department of the Armenian Foreign Ministry told
Armenpress that during the meeting the ambassador got acquainted with
the activity of Armenian specialists and the importance of researches
conducted by them for the excavations.

R. Karapetian noted that involvement of Armenian specialists in this
project which is under the limelight of Egyptian government not only
has cultural but also a political importance. The ambassador wished
success to the expedition and promised to support their works.

On the same day R. Karapetian met with the governor of Luxor with
whom issues connected with establishment of relations between the
state and one of the Armenian provinces, promotion of tourism and
implementation of bilateral investment programs have been discussed.

In the evening the Armenian ambassador was present at the report of
the head of the mentioned archeological expedition, Egypt-Armenian
Hurik Suruzian which took place in Luxor museum.

According To RA NA Speaker, There Is Great Unused Potential Of Coope

ACCORDING TO RA NA SPEAKER, THERE IS GREAT UNUSED POTENTIAL OF COOPERATION WITH AUSTRIA

Noyan Tapan

M arch 4, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The European Neighborhood Actions Plan
opens new development prospects for development of Armenia-EU relations
in all directions, and in this context deepening of relations with
Austria as a EU member is considered important. RA NA Speaker Hovik
Abrahamian stated at the March 3 meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of Austria to RA Marius Calligaris. In his
affirmation, in this respect there is great unused potential of
cooperation with Austria.

Attaching a special importance to parliaments in the issue of
development of the two countries’ relations, M. Calligaris also
attached importance to deepening of Armenian-Austrian relations within
the framwork of the EU New Neighborhood policy. The Ambassador said
that Austria attaches importance to deepening the relations with the
South Caucasian region expressing satisfaction with the current high
level of partnership. The EU-Eastern Neighbors program was considered
important in this context, where the three South Caucasian republics,
Moldova, Ukraine, and Belarus are involved.

M. Calligaris also said that establishment of Austria-South
Caucasus-Middle Asia parliamentary cooperation commission is envisaged
in the Austrian newly elected National Council, which will additionally
promote interparliamentary relations and will make cooperation complete
and constructive.

According to the report of the RA NA Public Relations Department,
prospects of development of bilateral relations, other issues regarding
Armenia’s home political situation and issues of bilateral interest
were also discussed at the meeting.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012670

BAKU: Ali Babacan: "US Recognition Of So-Called Armenian Genocide Wo

ALI BABACAN: "US RECOGNITION OF SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WOULD DAMAGE THE ARMENIA’S DIALOGUE WITH TURKEY AND AZERBAIJAN"

APA
March 3 2009
Azerbaijan

Ankara-APA. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan acknowledged the
threat of recognizing the so-called "Armenian genocide" by the
United States.

There is a risk in April, Babacan told Aksham newspaper. He confirmed
the Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan’s statement that official
recognition of the so-called "Armenian genocide" by the United States
would damage the strategic relations between US and Turkey. "They
know it in the United States. Such developments would damage the
Armenia-Turkey links and negotiation process between Armenia and
Azerbaijan. We are telling it to the Americans openly". Babacan said
they never approached the restoration of the relations with Armenia so
closer like now. "Our relations with Armenians have reached the best
point since 1915. We are very close to the solution of problems. We
can never achieve such chance". Babacan said he would discuss all
these issues with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her
visit to Turkey.