OYP Stated That "Passport Deluge" Is Taking Place In Armenia

OYP STATED THAT "PASSPORT DELUGE" IS TAKING PLACE IN ARMENIA

Mediamax
February 14, 2008

Yerevan /Mediamax/. "Passport deluge is taking place in Armenia",
Head of the Staff of Armenian presidential candidate, Leader of
"Orinats Yerkir" Party (OYP) Artur Baghdasarian Heghine Bisharian
stated in Yerevan today.

Mediamax reports that according to her, their staff received
information, according to which in the Police Department of the Yerevan
Erebuni Community there is a "huge number of passports" at present,
which gives grounds for suspicion.

"We are actively cooperation with the Passport and Visa Department
of the Police, and we found out that birthdates of 74.000 electors
are not stated in the electors’ lists, and 11.500 electors lack
addresses", Heghine Bisharian stated. She also noted that over 5
thousand electors are revealed, who were born before 1912, "which
also gives ground for suspicions".

ANKARA: RSF: Article 301 is `Enemy of Press Freedom’

BIA, Turkey
Feb 14 2008

RSF: Article 301 is `Enemy of Press Freedom’

In its annual report for 2008, Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
criticised Article 301 and the nationalist obstruction of press
freedom. The murder of Hrant Dink could have been prevented.

Rsf
14-02-2008

2007 began very badly, with the murder of Turkish-Armenian Agos
newspaper editor Hrant Dink. It was a tough year for press freedom,
with authoritarian behaviour and nationalist violence.

Dink’s murder could have been prevented
Hrank Dink was shot dead on 19 January 2007 in front of the Istanbul
offices of the privately-owned bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly
magazine Agos he edited. The killer, O. S., from Trabzon, a bastion
of Turkish nationalism, was arrested hours later and investigations
soon showed he had ties to the security forces, which had been warned
several times Dink was going to be killed.

But officials refused to prosecute the police suspects and evidence
was reportedly destroyed. The trial of the 19 suspects began in
Istanbul in July amid tight police security and because O.S. (17) was
a minor, was held in secret. The second hearing mentioned the police
involvement. The third hearing was on 11 February 2008, and the next
hearing is on 25 February.

Article 301, the enemy of press freedom
When the hitman was arrested he expressed no remorse and said Dink
deserved to die for insulting Turks. Dink had been prosecuted several
times for calling the Ottoman Empire massacre of Armenians
`genocide,’ a term that Turkey rejects. Article 301 of the criminal
code provides for between six months and three years in prison for
anyone `openly denigrating’ the government, courts, police or armed
forces.

Dink was given a suspended six-month prison sentence in 2005 under
this article and was prosecuted again in September 2006 for calling
the Armenian massacre `genocide’ in an interview with Reuters news
agency. His son Arat and two other Agos staffers were given year-long
suspended prison sentences in October 2007 for reprinting the
interview in the magazine.

Promises of amendment not kept
A few days earlier, newly-elected Turkish President Abdullah Gül told
the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly that he favoured
amending article 301. The EU’s annual progress report on Turkey’s
application to join the EU said very serious efforts were still
needed to improve freedom of expression.

Justice minister Mehmet Ali Sahin said on 6 November the government
would amend article 301 and that the cabinet would give priority to
proposals based on calls from civil society groups. Prime minister
Erdogan made similar promises a year earlier.

The army as a threat to the media
Nationalism was behind many attacks on press freedom. Yasin Yetisgen,
owner-editor of the Kurdish paper Coban Atesi, was thrown in jail for
printing an article on 2 August saying the town of Antep was in
`northern Kurdistan,’ an officially-illegal term. Journalists were
several times forbidden to report on Turkish military operations in
Iraqi Kurdistan against PKK rebel bases, officially so as not to
demoralise the population with `negative’ news but in fact to
preserve the image of the army.

This desire for control was shown in March when two reports, from the
the military high command and the prime minister’s office, were
leaked to the media. They revealed that media outlets and journalists
were classified as to how far they agreed with government policies
and that official accreditation was used to either exert pressure on
a media outlet or journalist or to reward those that backed the armed
forces.

Three French journalists – Guillaume Perrier of Le Monde and two
photographers for the Capa photo agency – were arrested on 24 October
at the Habur border-crossing between Turkey and Iraq for refusing to
show their film to customs officials, who roughed one of them up.
They were held for questioning with no reason given, separated and
interrogated. They were freed by the town prosecutor the next day but
their film and equipent was not returned.

Kurdish media faced obstacles
Many Kurdish media outlets were shut down, sometimes more than once,
mainly for supposed `terrorist propaganda,’ and most often the
newspapers Gündem and Güncel. Gün TV, broadcasting in the southern
region of Diyarbakir and the only station allowed to put out
Kurdish-language programmes, ran into many problems, including when
it broadcast Kurdish songs.

Columnist Aydin Erdogan was dismissed in October by the daily
Cumhuriyet for criticising, during a TV debate on the pro-Kurdish Roj
TV channel, planned constitutional changes and for advocating a
peaceful solution to the Kurdish conflict. He was also not allowed to
present his own books put out by Cumhuriyet Publishing at the Tuyap
book fair as had been planned. (RSF/AG)

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http://www.bianet.org/english/kategori/english/1

Peter Semneby Disappointed At Lack Of Karabakh Issue’s Resolution

PETER SEMNEBY DISAPPOINTED AT LACK OF KARABAKH ISSUE’S RESOLUTION

DeFacto Agency
Feb 13 2008
Armenia

Yerevan, 13.02.08. DE FACTO. "The fact that after such a long
dialogue the resolution of the Karabakh issue has net been found
yet is disappointing. However, certain calmness reigns there, and
it reassures", stated the EU Special Representative for the South
Caucasus Peter Semneby in an interview with Russian "Kommersant"
newspaper, while speaking of the Karabakh conflict settlement.

Answering a question if he considers it strange that in the context
of discussion of the possibility of application of the Kosovo issue’s
resolution for other conflicts on the post-Soviet territory Karabakh
is not mentioned Peter Semneby stated, "I can just state it’s good
even if one conflict in the South Caucasus does not appear in this
context. No talks are held in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. I hope
they will be resumed after tension around Kosovo is reduced and the
situation in Georgia is settled. As for Karabakh, the negotiation
process goes on. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan participate in it within
the frames of the OSCE Minsk group. And this fact keeps both parties
from some dramatic actions".

BAKU: OSCE To Hold Monitoring On Contact Front Line Of Azerbaijani A

OSCE TO HOLD MONITORING ON CONTACT FRONT LINE OF AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES

Today
095.html
Feb 13 2008
Azerbaijan

A monitoring on the contact front line of Azerbaijani and Armenian
armed forces is planned to be held near Tapgaragoyunlu village of
Geranboy on Thursday.

The due announcement was made by the press service for Azerbaijan’s
Ministry of Defense, according to Day.Az.

The monitoring will be held in accordance with the mandate of the
personal representative of the OSCE chairman-in-office.

Azerbaijan will be represented by a personal representative of the
OSCE chairman-in-office Andjey Kaspshik his field assistants Imre
Palatinus and Jaslan Nurtazin.

Armenians will be represented by field assistants of the personal
representative of the OSCE chairman Antal Kherdich and Miroslav
Vimetal.

http://www.today.az/news/politics/43

RA Citizens Residing In Germany Protest In Connection With Being Dep

RA CITIZENS RESIDING IN GERMANY PROTEST IN CONNECTION WITH BEING DEPRIVED OF SUFFRAGE

Noyan Tapan
Feb 13, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 13, NOYAN TAPAN. "The fact that the Armenian
government deprives its citizens residing abroad of the suffrage
is more than understandable: why should the RA government need
citizens living in democratic countries and familiar with democratic
principles?" A group of RA citizens residing in Germany made such
a statement in their letter to the OSCE/ODIHR, RA Foreign Ministry,
and RA Central Electoral Commission.

The letter, in particular, mentioned that part 2 of Article 2 of RA
Electoral Code, according to which the participation in elections of
RA citizens abroad was ensured, was invalidated in early 2007. "Among
democratic principles of each country is not to deprive its citizens
of elections held in the country. Unfortunately, it is not this way in
Armenia," the letter read. The authors of the letter also state that
the agreement of OSCE and Venice Commission to the above mentioned
decision "goes beyond all boundaries of reason."

RA citizens residing in Germany consider that fact as violation of
the suffrage granted to all RA citizens by the Constitution.

The Main Candidates Will Get Equal Votes

THE MAIN CANDIDATES WILL GET EQUAL VOTES

Lragir
Feb 12 2008
Armenia

On February 12 the reporters asked the presidential candidate Vazgen
Manukyan whom he considers his likely opponent in the second round.

The presidential candidate first said in case of a fair election the
government candidate cannot win in one round because he lacks the
resource. Vazgen Manukyan also rules out the victory of any candidate
of the opposition, and thinks such announcements are clear bluffing.

He thinks nobody’s rating is above 20 percent, therefore the main
candidates will most probably get equal votes.

As to the second round, the presidential candidate says one of the
representatives of the opposition will run in the second round, and
the opposition candidate will win the second round if the opposition
comes together around him. As to who the likely candidate from the
opposition is, Vazgen Manukyan declines to tell.

Nikolai Ryzhkov: Armenian People Would Be Correct To Support Serge S

NIKOLAI RYZHKOV: ARMENIAN PEOPLE WOULD BE CORRECT TO SUPPORT SERGE SARGSYAN

armradio.am
13.02.2008 17:18

Member of the Council of Federation of Russia, Co-Chair of the
Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Nikolai
Ryzhkov declared in an interview with RIA Novosti that Serge Sargsyan’s
election would be the best outcome of the presidential lections
in Armenia.

"Personally I do not conceal that I think the Armenian people would
be correct to support Serge Sargsyan. He has occupied senior positions
and is already prepared tot work at the highest position," he said.

Ryzhkov expressed the opinion that Serge Sargsyan will not destroy the
economic and political ties with Russia and the humanitarian relations.

Levon Ter-Petrosian Returns From Moscow

LEVON TER-PETROSIAN RETURNS FROM MOSCOW

Noyan Tapan
Feb 12, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. First RA President, presidential
candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian, who had left for Moscow on February
11, has returned to Yerevan. Noyan Tapan correspondent was informed
about it by the candidate’s preelection headquarters. The information
published in press, according to which Alexander Arzumanian, the head
of the candidate’s preelection headquarters, had also left for Moscow,
does not correspond to reality. No other information is provided
at present, it is only mentioned that the visit’s details will be
publicized later.

Rep. Tom Lantos Dead At 80

REP. TOM LANTOS DEAD AT 80
By Erica Werner

Associated Press
Feb 11, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) – Rep. Tom Lantos, who escaped the Nazis and grew
up to become a forceful voice for human rights all over the world,
has died. He was 80.

The California Democrat, the only Holocaust survivor to serve in
Congress, died early Monday at the Bethesda Naval Medical Center in
Maryland, said his spokeswoman, Lynne Weil. He disclosed last month
that he had cancer of the esophagus.

At his side were his wife of nearly six decades, Annette, his two
daughters and many of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Annette Lantos said in a statement that her husband’s life was
"defined by courage, optimism, and unwavering dedication to his
principles and to his family."

Lantos, who chaired the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was serving
his 14th term in Congress. He had said he would not seek re-election
in his Northern California district, which takes in the southwest
portion of San Francisco and suburbs to the south.

"Tom was a man of character and a champion of human rights," President
Bush said in a statement. "After immigrating to America more than six
decades ago, he worked to help oppressed people around the world have
the opportunity to live in freedom."

"Tom was a living reminder that we must never turn a blind eye to
the suffering of the innocent at the hands of evil men," Bush said.

Lantos assumed his committee chairmanship when Democrats retook
control of Congress. He said at the time that in a sense his whole
life had been a preparation for the job – and it was.

Lantos, who called himself "an American by choice," was born to
Jewish parents in Budapest, Hungary, and was 16 when Adolf Hitler
occupied Hungary in 1944. He survived by escaping twice from a forced
labor camp and coming under the protection of Raoul Wallenberg, the
Swedish diplomat who used his official status to save thousands of
Hungarian Jews.

Lantos’ mother and much of his family perished in the Holocaust.

That background gave Lantos a unique moral authority that he used to
speak out on foreign policy issues, sometimes courting controversy. He
advocated for human rights in Sudan, Myanmar and elsewhere, and in
2006 was one of five members of Congress arrested outside the Sudanese
Embassy protesting what the Bush administration describes as genocide
in Darfur.

Lantos’ end came faster than his many friends and admirers had
expected.

"Tom Lantos was a true American hero. He was the embodiment of what it
meant to have one’s freedom denied and then to find it and to insist
that America stand for spreading freedom and prosperity to others,"
said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. "He was also a dear, dear
friend and I am personally quite devastated by his loss." House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Lantos used his committee chairmanship
"to empower the powerless and give voice to the voiceless throughout
the world."

Flags at the White House and Capitol were lowered to half-staff
in Lantos’ honor. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority
Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., both delivered remembrances on the
Senate floor.

Tributes poured in from Jewish groups worldwide, as well as from the
Israeli foreign ministry, the prime minister of Hungary, the governor
of California and the mayor of New York City.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Lantos a friend and longtime
supporter of the United Nations, whose "immeasurable efforts in
attuning the consciousness and the conscience of people to the dangers
of intolerance and human rights violations will long be remembered,"
" said U.N. spokeswoman Michele Montas.

Lantos was a frequent visitor to Hungary, where he was widely
recognized for advocating for the rights of the millions of ethnic
Hungarians in neighboring countries, especially Romania and Slovakia,
whose cultural identity was a common target of those countries’
communist regimes.

Lantos was elected to the House in 1980. He founded the Congressional
Human Rights Caucus in 1983. In early 2004 he led the first
congressional delegation to Libya in more than 30 years, met personally
with Moammar Gadhafi and urged the administration to show "good faith"
to the North African leader in his pledge to abandon his nuclear
weapons programs. Later that year, Bush lifted sanctions against Libya.

In October 2007, as Foreign Affairs chairman, Lantos defied
administration opposition by moving through his committee a measure
that would have recognized the World War I-era killings of Armenians
as a genocide, something strongly opposed by Turkey. The bill has
not passed the House.

"(Lantos) saw his survival from the camps in Europe as a reason to
devote his life to help victims of discrimination, oppression and
persecution everywhere," said Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, a close
friend. "He was outspoken in whatever he did."

"It is only in the United States that a penniless survivor of the
Holocaust and a fighter in the anti-Nazi underground could have
received an education, raised a family and had the privilege of
serving the last three decades of his life as a member of Congress,"
Lantos said upon announcing his retirement last month.

Lantos and his wife had two daughters, Annette and Katrina, who between
them produced 18 grandchildren. One grandchild died young. According
to Lantos, his daughters fulfilled their promise to produce very
large families because his and his wife’s families had perished in
the Holocaust.

Principles Of Independence, Legality And Publicity

PRINCIPLES OF INDEPENDENCE, LEGALITY AND PUBLICITY

Azat Artsakh Tert
Feb 9 2008
Nagorno Karabakh Republic

In the agenda of the session called on February 8th in NKR Audit
Chamber there was only one question – the statement of the annual
program of 2008 of Audit Chamber’s activity. The head of the NKR
President’s stuff Marat Moussaelian, Minister of Finance S.Tevossian,
chairman of the permenant commission on financial-budgetary and
economic questions B.Bakhshian participated also in the session.

According to chairman of Audit Chamber A.Mosiyan, in the annual program
the works stipulated in three important departments – Ministries of
Health, Urban planning and Agriculture were included.

In comparison with the last years, in the annual program 2008 there
were also innovations. " TheAudit Chamber will spend checks in those
departments in which within the limits of the law it had no right
before ". It was an out-of budgetary sphere, the control over nature
protection department. By the results of voting it was decided to
approve the project of the annual program 2008 of Audit Chamber and
represent it to the discussion of National Assembly.