Tarloyan Brothers Represent High Fashion Collection In Yerevan

TARLOYAN BROTHERS REPRESENT HIGH FASHION COLLECTION IN YEREVAN

AZG Armenian Daily
24/10/2006

Within the framework of the Days’ of French Culture in Armenia,
the high fashion collection of Tarloyan brothers, Paris residents,
was represented in Yerevan.

The collection was represented in Paris, as well. The collection
consisted of two parts. The first one was called "The Inquisition,"
while the second was entitled "The Escape." In general, 7 Russian
and 14 Armenian models represented 150 dresses.

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TURQUíA ACUSA A FRANCIA DE VIOLAR LA LIBERTAD DE EXPRESION
Ricardo M. De Rituerto

El Pais, España
17 octubre 2006
Andalucía Edicion

Turquía, profundamente irritada por el continuo rechazo frances,
rematado con el proyecto de ley que condena la negacion del genocidio
armenio, devolvio ayer la pelota y acuso a Francia de violar los
principios de Copenhague, entre los que se incluye la libertad de
expresion. El ministro turco de Asuntos Exteriores, Abdula Gul, apunto
que su país quiere acabar con el delito de "denigrar a la identidad
turca", por el que fue procesado el premio Nobel Orhan Pamuk, porque
no quiere cometer los mismos errores que Francia.

A Turquía se le echa encima el tiempo para hacer un gesto sobre su
cumplimiento de los compromisos adquiridos con la UE, en especial el
abrir sus puertos y aeropuertos al comercio de Chipre (miembro de la
Union cuya existencia no reconoce), sin que haya habido avances. La
cerrazon turca se ve acicateada por actitudes de repudio como la de
Francia. El proyecto de la Asamblea Nacional francesa de sancionar
a quienes niegan la matanza de armenios en el imperio otomano
"va contra los criterios de Copenhague", según Gul. Los criterios
fueron establecidos en 1993 y son de obligado cumplimiento para los
candidatos a la adhesion. Francia, vino a decir Gul, no es quien para
dar lecciones de democracia.

"No queremos cometer los mismos errores que Francia, queremos que
en Turquía se puedan expresar todas las ideas", respondio Gul a la
pregunta sobre cuando desaparecera del Codigo Penal turco el artículo
301 que condena "denigrar la identidad turca".

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Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku Railway Project Intended to Finish bef

Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku Railway Project Intended to Finish before End of 2008

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.10.2006 14:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The implementation of Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku
railway project will finish before end of 2008, Deputy Minister
of Transport of Azerbaijan Musa Panahov stated. In his words,
the Georgian party is trying to accomplish works on its lot by that
time. "At present financial matters of the project are discussed. The
discussions will last till November 15, 2006. The final version of
the financial agreement will be under consideration then," Panahov
said. In his words, some $200 million will be necessary to implement
the project in Georgia.

He reported that the credit will be paid off at the expense of income
from transportation. "To build the Turkish part of the projects
some $220 million are necessary, while the overall cost is over $400
million. To all appearance, Azerbaijan will take part in the project
at its own expense," Panahov said, reports Novy Region.

BAKU: Azeri Culture Ministry to Hold "Karabakh Will not be Forgotten

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Oct 19 2006

Azeri Culture Ministry to Hold "Karabakh Will not be Forgotten"
Cultural Week

Source: Trend
Author: S.Agayeva

19.10.2006

>>From 25 – 31 October, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture & Tourism
will hold a republic cultural-political action Cultural Week under
the slogan "Karabakh will not be forgotten", Trend reports quoting
the same Ministry.

The event is aimed at increasing the patriotism of the youths and
spreading the Karabakh issue.

The Event’s program will include theatrical performances, exhibitions
and book fairs in Baku, Ganja and other large cities and districts
of Azerbaijan. In addition, performances by the children’s musical
districts and tours of Shusha State Dramatic Theatre, State Theatre
of Young Audience and Pantomime Theatre to the military units will
also take place.

Oskanyan: Falsifications & violations in coming parliamentary electi

VARDAN OSKANYAN: FALSIFICATIONS AND VIOLATIONS IN COMING
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ARE INADMISSIBLE

ARMINFO News Agency
October 19, 2006 Thursday

Falsifications and violations in the coming 2007 Parliamentary
elections in Armenia are inadmissible, RA Foreign Minister, Vardan
Oskanyan, said in an interview to the "Haikakan Zhamanak" newspaper.

According to him, he would be satisfied if the information field,
with the beginning of the election campaign, was equally presented by
all the political forces, participating in elections, in accordance
with the Law. "Taking into account the fact that democracy is being
built step by step, sometimes with a step forward and two back, I
will be satisfied if an absolutely equal information and legal field
is created for all the election participants within the pre-election
month", V. Oskanyan said.

He emphasized that the people must become a master of its rights since
every elections are a historical chance for the country, however, the
coming 2007 parliamentary elections and 2008 Presidential elections
are of special importance. "If we cannot make a right choice and set
the tasks before the political forces for them to make them key and
urgent in their programs and be able to solve them, the political
forces will not have a moral right to be elected.

A damage, caused by falsified elections, will be also material and
the guilty will have to answer before the people", RA FM outlined.

Armenian, Azeri defence ministers discuss cease-fire

Armenian, Azeri defence ministers discuss cease-fire

Mediamax, Armenia
20 Oct 06

Yerevan, 20 October: The Armenian and Azerbaijani defence ministers,
Serzh Sarkisyan and Safar Abiyev, met on the Idzhevan-Qazax part of
the Armenian-Azerbaijani border today, the press secretary of the
Armenian Defence Ministry, Col Seyran Shakhsuvaryan, has told Mediamax.

Shakhsuvaryan noted that the meeting was held at the initiative of the
personal representative of the OSCE chairman-in-office on the Nagornyy
Karabakh conflict, Andrzej Kasprzyk, in the context of measures aimed
at building confidence between the sides.

"During the meeting, the sides discussed the cease-fire regime,"
Shakhsuvaryan said.

ANKARA: It Was A Bad Mistake, Correct It Immediately

IT WAS A BAD MISTAKE, CORRECT IT IMMEDIATELY

Sabah. Turkey
Oct 19 2006

EU term President Finland warns France harshly: French parliament
has made a big mistake with the Armenian genocide bill.

EU term President Finland’s minister of foreign affairs Erkki
Tuomioja criticized France harshly for the Armenian bill in the
article published in presidency website. The title of the article was
"Parliaments should not make laws regarding historical facts."

EU warns France: Withdraw the law immediately

EU term President Finland’s minister of foreign affairs Erkki Tuomioja
warned France and demanded France to correct this bad mistake.

EU term President Finland’s minister of foreign affairs Erkki Tuomioja
warned France once again and demanded France to correct this bad
mistake. EU term President has referred as "silly" to France’s approval
of the bill which anticipates denial of the Armenian genocide as a
crime. EU term President stated: "I do not find the term genocide
exaggerated for the events experienced at that period."

Turk House Raps ‘Genocide’ Bill

TURK HOUSE RAPS ‘GENOCIDE’ BILL

Gulf Times, Qatar
Oct 18 2006

ANKARA: Turkey’s parliament yesterday backed a declaration condemning
the French National Assembly’s approval of a draft bill that would
make it a crime to deny Armenians suffered genocide by Ottoman Turks
in 1915.

But the government stopped short of taking measures against French
interests and companies, aware this could harm Turkey’s economy more
than France’s.

Diplomats say the genocide bill, approved by the lower house last
Thursday, is unlikely to become law due to resistance from the upper
chamber, the Senate and President Jacques Chirac.

Turkish lawmakers said much damage had already been done.

"Naturally, approval of the draft by the French parliament will
inflict irreparable damage on political, economic and military
relations between Turkey and France," said the declaration which had
the backing of all political parties.

It said Armenia would pay a "heavy price" for using lobbies in France
and in other countries against Turkey, although it did not say what
that might entail.

Turkey has no diplomatic relations with Armenia due to the tiny
ex-Soviet republic’s occupation of territory belonging to Ankara’s
Turkic-speaking ally Azerbaijan.

France is home to Europe’s largest Armenian diaspora.

Ankara denies Armenians’ claims they suffered a systematic genocide in
Turkey during World War I, saying both Christian Armenians and Muslim
Turks died in large numbers in a partisan conflict that accompanied
the break-up of the Ottoman Empire.

In yesterday’s debate in the Turkish parliament, Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gul said the "baseless" Armenian claims were nothing more
than political propaganda.

"We hope this bill stops halfway and that the French come to their
senses," Gul said.

He said the French bill violated the principle of free speech, a key
requirement of the EU, which Turkey hopes to join. He said Ankara
would fight the bill in international courts if it ever became law
in France. – Reuters

Initiator Of Anti-Criminal Movement Addresses To The Armenian Presid

INITIATOR OF ANTI-CRIMINAL MOVEMENT ADDRESSES TO THE ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

Panorama.am
16:43 16/10/06

"I can clearly state that all the acts of anti-criminal movement
are determined by the joint statements issued by parties which form
the movement.

I think not only Hakob Hakobyan but many others in the hall must be
arrested. As the chairman of New Times Party I can name other persons
and we will see if they will arrest them so eagerly," Aram Karapetyan,
chairman of New Times Party responded to President Robert Kocharyan’s
recent statement that anticriminal movement is a regular exploded
balloon while talking to a hearing on the devaluation of dollar
initiated by anti-criminal movement.

Political Scientist: Armenia Has Better Chances To Join NATO

POLITICAL SCIENTIST: ARMENIA HAS BETTER CHANCES TO JOIN NATO

Panorama.am
18:24 17/10/06

Igor Muradyan, a political scientist, told a press conference today
that the problem of South Caucasus is monopolized and is dealt by
Havier Solana in Europe and Daniel Freed in USA. He said American and
European experts are also interested in Javakhk affairs but show no
open interest.

Muradyan said someone in Brussels has said Georgia will never comply
with NATO standards and there is no need to spend time on it. The
political scientist called that "cynical" saying that Romania and
Bulgaria which are part of NATO do not comply with the standards of
the alliance, either. Muradyan thinks Armenia has better chances to
join NATO.