Armenia To Open Trade House In Perm

ARMENIA TO OPEN TRADE HOUSE IN PERM

Pan Armenian News
19.04.2005 06:32

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The representation of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
of Armenia will soon open in Perm, as soon as a Trade House. The
agreement on that was achieved in the course of a meeting of Chairman
of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Armenia Martin Sargsian
with Acting Governor of Perm region of Russia Oleg Chirkunov, who is in
Yerevan on a visit, Regnum news agency reported. In a conversation with
journalists M. Sargsian noted that agreements are signed between the
Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Armenia and Perm region. These
provide for exchange of information over commercial proposals,
contribution to the holding of business meetings, organization of
exhibitions and more active cooperation between regions of Russia
and Armenia.

Good News From Armentel

GOOD NEWS FROM ARMENTEL

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Today, when the lovers of cellular communication are impatiently
waiting for the second operator to proceed to work, ArmenTel is going
to issue cards for IP-telephony.

General Director of the company Vasilis Fetsis rendered a press
conference today to inform that it will be soon possible to communicate
with relatives and friends living abroad at rather low prices. It is
the most civilized way of IP-telephony. The subscriber establishes
communication with foreign countries not through a telephonist but by
dialing 0 800 01111 or 8000 and then the codes of the state, city and
the phone number respectively. The cards with 2500, 5000 and 10000,
where each unit is equal to 1 dram will be issued.

Mr. Fetsis apologized to the people that this kind of communication
has not been implemented in Armenia before. To note, Russia practices
the card for over a decade, not to mention the developed states.

He also apologies for not proper fulfillment of company’s obligations
and assured that new purpose of the new leadership is to provide
the population with cheap and qualitative communications. With the
ArmenTel cards a minute conversation with Russia will cost 83 drams,
with US – 69 drams, with France – 73 drams and with Greece – 110 drams.

Area’s Armenians set to mark dark date in ancestors’ history

The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario)
April 15, 2005 Friday Final Edition

Area’s Armenians set to mark dark date in ancestors’ history

by: LIZ MONTEIRO

WATERLOO REGION

It was a dark page in the history of Armenians, and one they can
never forget.

On Sunday, members of the Waterloo Region’s Armenian community will
be commemorating the 90th anniversary of mass killings of 1.5 million
Armenians living in Turkey.

“It’s impossible to forget,” said 68-year-old Ara Baliozian, who
wrote a book about the Armenian genocide 20 years ago. “It’s part of
our collective memories and our identities. It is one of the most
important events in our lives.”

Baliozian’s 91-year-old mother was two years old when the massacre of
the Armenians began in 1915. The murder of innocent people by the
Turkish government continued until 1923.

Baliozian’s mother survived but most of her family didn’t. Today, she
lives with Baliozian in his Kitchener home.

She was left an orphan and raised by French nuns in Lebanon.

The massacre of the Armenians was the first genocide of the 20th
century. Armenia, a former Soviet republic, became independent in
1990.

On April 24, 1915, Ottoman Turkish authorities arrested 300 prominent
leaders of the Armenian community living in Istanbul and
systematically slaughtered them.

These were the intellectual leaders of the Armenian community and
included judges, scientists and educators, said Eric Chilingarian, a
member of the southwestern Ontario chapter of the Armenian National
Committee.

The Armenians were told they were being relocated but instead were
marched into deserts and starved and tortured. Women and young girls
were raped, Chilingarian said.

The Ottoman Empire justified the slaughter by saying Armenians had:

* taken up arms against it by joining Russia when the latter crossed
the empire’s border;

* Armenian revolutionaries were planning to overthrow the empire;

* revenge

Chilingarian, who emigrated to Canada from Iran in 1960, said it’s
important to remember the atrocities against Armenians 90 years ago.

“It’s an indignity we can’t forget,” the 75-year-old Guelph man said.

Many Armenians are also human rights proponents who have helped bring
to light other genocides, including the Holocaust and the mass
killings in Rwanda.

“If one goes unrecognized then history will repeat itself,” he said.

Chilingarian said there are two kinds of non-believers — those who
don’t know about the genocide and those who deny it happened.

“They add insult to injury and denying is worse,” he said.

To date, the Turkish government has not acknowledged the genocide or
taken responsibility for it.

The House of Commons recognized the genocide last year and denounced
the Turks for committing atrocities against the Armenians.

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SUNDAY’S CEREMONY

Events Sunday starting at 3 p.m. to mark the 90th anniversary of the
Armenian genocide:

Placing of a wreath outside the Armenian Community Centre, 15
International Village Drive in Cambridge, at 3 p.m.

Lighting of 90 candles by elderly women and young people.

Attendance by dignitaries, including local MPs and MPPs, the mayor
and city councillors, who will address the gathering.

Keynote speech by Prof. Allan Whitehorn of the Royal Military College
in Kingston.

GRAPHIC: Photo: , PHILIP WALKER, RECORD STAFF; Eric Chilingarian, a
member of the area’s Armenian National Committee, stands before a
monument at the Armenian Community Centre in Cambridge. The monument
commemorates Armenians lost in the genocide 90 years ago.

Armenia Can’t Remain Indifferent To Fates Of Peoples Who Need Peace

ARMENIA CANNOT REMAIN INDIFFERENT TO THE FATES OF THE PEOPLES WHO NEED
PEACE: DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARMENIA

YEREVAN, APRIL 15. ARMINFO. Armenia cannot remain indifferent to the
fates of the peoples who need peace. Deputy Minister of Armenia,
Lt.General Artur Aghabekyan made this statement at a ceremonial
dispatch of a regular Armenian peace-making platoon to Kosovo
(Serbia).

He said that fulfilling their peace-making mission and making their
modest contribution to strengthening of international peace and
stability, the Armenian peace-makers could be sure that they hereby
strengthened stable development of their Motherland, aspiration of
Armenia to live in peace and agreement. “Peacemaking is an honorable
and responsible mission,” he said. He expressed confidence that like
the peace-makers who returned home today, who were on a mission to
Kosovo and then left for Iraq to render assistance to the
international efforts in maintaining peace ad stability in that
country and combating international terrorism, the new platoon sent to
Kosovo would fulfill its tasks and would return to the Motherland in
several months.

To note, a new contingent of Armenian peace-makers consisting of 34
people was sent to Kosovo today headed by First Lieutenant Ruben
Papyan. 18 of 34 peace-makers were sent to Kosovo for the second
time. First time they were as part of a platoon that had fulfilled its
mission to Kosovo from Feb to Sept of 2004. Several of the peacemakers
who have already been in Kosovo are preparing for a dispatch to
Iraq. Last night a second group of Armenian peacemakers arrived from
Kosovo in Yerevan, who had been in that town since Sept 8, 2004. The
platoon was on a peacemaking mission to the village populated with
Albanians not far from Serbs. On February 12 2004 the first platoon of
Armenian peacemakers consisting of 34 people left for Kosovo as part
of a Greek battalion. A memorandum on participation of a shooting
platoon of the Armenian Armed Forces in the peacemaking operation in
Kosovo as part of the Greek battalion was signed on Sept 3 2003 in
Yerevan and ratified by the Armenian Parliament on Dec 13 2003.- M-

ANKARA: Turkish journalists’ leader asks US Prez to block Resolution

Turkish journalists’ leader asks US president to block Armenian resolution

Anatolia news agency
13 Apr 05

ANKARA

Turkish Journalists’ Federation and Journalists’ Association Chairman
Nazmi Bilgin has asked US President George W Bush to support Turkey
against Armenian genocide claims.

Bilgin asked Bush not to support efforts aiming to end peace and
brotherhood in the region where Turkey is situated and to keep alive
nations’ pains and hatred in the past.

Issuing a written statement on the issue on Wednesday [13 April],
Turkish Journalists’ Federation said that Bilgin sent a letter to US
President George W Bush on the Armenian problem. In his letter, Bilgin
wrote that Turkey could play a strategic role in the new world order,
in the Caucasus, the Middle East as a peaceful country.

Bilgin stressed that the accusation of the Turkish nation by the
United States and the western world of committing genocide against
Armenians which was not historically and legally correct caused the
Turkish public opinion to be reactive against the West.

“We need brotherhood of neighbouring countries, not sharpened
nationalism in this geography,” said Bilgin.

“Hostility against Turks” had led Armenians to get united in various
territories where they settled in order to end their assimilation, he
commented. He added that hostility against Turks was also used by the
Armenian diaspora to get unfair benefits for themselves.

Bilgin also stressed that as long as the hostility of Armenians
against Turks continued, the Armenian problem would not be peacefully
resolved.

Noting that the pain of Turkish people could not be compared with
those of the Armenians, Bilgin said that the adoption of bills
defending Armenian genocide claims against Turkey would disturb peace
and stability in the region and the world. Bilgin called US President
Bush in this regard to prevent the adoption of similar Congress and
Senate resolutions against Turkey as they would also harm
Turkish-Armenian relations.

BAKU: MPs condemn OSCE PA Vice-President’s statement

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
April 13 2005

MPs condemn OSCE PA Vice-President’s statement

Baku, April 12, AssA-Irada
MPs condemned the recent statement by Tanish Kaminish, Vice-President
of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (PA), in a Tuesday meeting of the
Milli Majlis (parliament).
Speaking of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh in an
international conference held in Athens, Kaminish stated that there
are 300,000 refugees in Armenia. However, he did not mention the
occupation of 20% of Azerbaijani territory and over one million
refugees and displaced persons.
MP Asaf Hajiyev, who attended the conference, organized by the Greek
parliament and the Black Sea International Research Center, proposed
that the parliament express its position on the Vice-President’s
statement and send a letter to the OSCE PA.
`Besides, the Azerbaijani delegation at the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe should ask for permission to raise the issue on
Kaminish’s statement in the next meeting of the Assembly’, he said.
Parliament Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov approved of Hajiyev’s proposal,
noting that the OSCE has not given a political assessment to the
Upper Garabagh conflict yet.
`The OSCE has always approached Azerbaijan with a double standard,’
Alasgarov said.*

Russia Should Activate Efforts for NK Conflict Settlement – Az FM

Pan Armenian News

RUSSIA SHOULD ACTIVATE EFFORTS FOR KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT, AZERI FM
CONSIDERS

13.04.2005 06:53

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia has the possibility to favorably impact on the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
Mamedyarov stated, ITAR-TASS agency reports. `Russia is our friend, partner,
neighbor and co-chair in the conflict settlement’, the Azeri FM noted. He
reminded that on Thursday he is departing for London to continue the talks
on the conflict settlement with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chairs. `It is obvious that if we turn back to the past it will be
difficult to think of the future. I suppose it is comprehended in Moscow,
Baku and, I hope, in Yerevan’, Elmar Mamedyarov added.

Donald Rumsfeld to Baku To Complete Talks on US Mil Base in Azerb.

Pan Armenian News

DONALD RUMSFELD VISIT TO BAKU AIMS AT COMPLETING TALKS ON DEPLOYMENT OF US
MILITARY BASES IN AZERBAIJAN

11.04.2005 05:47

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is expected to
visit Baku and meet with the Azerbaijani leadership on April 12. It’s the
3-rd visit of the US Secretary of Defense to Azerbaijan since 2003. `As far
as I know the visit aims at coming to final decision on the issues
considered during US Deputy Commander for the European Command Charles
Wald’s call to Baku’, independent expert Uzeir Jafarov stated, Echo
newspaper reported. `The matter undoubtedly concerns the deployment of the
US military bases in Azerbaijan. This decision should be made on the highest
political level, i.e by the Azerbaijani President and the Defense Secretary.
Baku has already given consent on the issue, thus it only remains to
co-ordinate some details. To all appearances Donald Rumsfeld is coming to
clarify the terms. I am convinced the final decision will be made till
mid-April and Azerbaijan’s answer will be positive’, Uzeir Jafarov resumed.

Open Society Institute Plans Extensive Study Of Problems

OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE PLANS EXTENSIVE STUDY OF PROBLEMS OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISORDERS

ARMENPRESS
07 April

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian branch of the Open Society
Institute plans to conduct an extensive study of social, legal and
other rights of people with mental disorders within several next
years. According to Anahit Papikian, who supervises health projects
of the Institute in Armenia, no such study was conducted, though the
need for it has matured.

She said the study could be used as a basis for implementing various
mental health programs.

The Open Society Institute is already funding a Yerevan-based center
for people with mental disorders, which renders various services
to some forty such people. The center does not provide them with
medications. The goal is to help people who spent a lot of time in
mental hospitals to get integrated back into the society.

Another center in Ashtarak gives lodgings to three such people who are
actually homeless. Papikian said financial problems and the absence
of government assistance are the main obstacles to expanding the
network of such centers.

ANKARA: EP Criticizes Erdogan for Overreacting

EP Criticizes Erdogan for Overreacting
By Selcuk Gultasli

Thursday 07, 2005
zaman.com

The European Parliament (EP) Socialist Group Vice Chair Jan Marinus
Wiersma has said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
is going too far in suing cartoonists and his criticisms of Turkish
writer Orhan Pamuk.

Meeting with Turkish journalists, Wiersma told them that he laughs
at cartoons about him and that he was disappointed by Erdogan’s
preference to sue. Wiersma also stated that although what happened
to Armenians is not the same as the holocaust, there are similarities
adding that gestures could be made without recognizing the so-called
genocide. Touching on the Cyprus issue too, Wiersma expects an attempt
for a solution after October 3rd and he took pains not to criticize
the Greek Cypriots for their refusal of the Annan Plan.

Meanwhile, two parliamentarians of Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (TRNC) for the first time attended an EP session as observers.
Wiersma said that the TRNC deputies were in the group as “non-official
observers” because TRNC has not been recognized.

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