Activities Fighting Trafficking Efficient

ACTIVITIES FIGHTING TRAFFICKING EFFICIENT

Panorama.am
18:52 05/08/2009

According to trafficking world raking table published by the U.S. State
Department Armenia has been moved from supervising list to second
group. Police board says due to the police effective measure taking
skills Armenia has been moved to a better horizontal.

Note that trafficking preventing activities through cooperation of
international organizations have been discussed during CSTO ministerial
summit in Yerevan on 15 April.

British Expert: Madrid Principles Are Meant To Be A Framework That C

BRITISH EXPERT: MADRID PRINCIPLES ARE MEANT TO BE A FRAMEWORK THAT CREATES CONDITIONS FOR A PROPER PEACE AGREEMENT TO BE NEGOTIATED

ArmInfo
2009-08-06 13:40:00

ArmInfo. "This is a critical moment (ed. in the process of Karabakh
peace negotiations). There will be those who will try to sabotage
the process, even before it has even started properly. The two
governments need to be resolute in pushing forward with the peace
process and they must reach out to the rest of the society and seek
their support also," Dennis Sammut, Executive Director of LINKS,
says in an interview with ArmInfo.

"The biggest danger is that somehow the momentum is lost and the
process goes back to where it started," he says.

"We should not expect dramatic breakthroughs from all the
meetings. It is clear that some serious work is being done and
difficult negotiations are taking place. So one can only welcome
these meetings and wish them success.

However both presidents know that this cannot go on forever and they
will soon have to show some results for their hard work," Denniss
Sammut says.

"The Madrid principles are meant to be a framework that creates
conditions for a proper peace agreement to be negotiated. They are not
an end in themselves. They have been worked out by the co-Chair of the
Minsk process on the basis of many meetings with all the interested
sides to the conflict.

If there is enough political will on all side the Madrid Principles
can be agreed soon. It will be the end of the beginning," the British
expert says.

Georgian Peace Key To Pipelines

GEORGIAN PEACE KEY TO PIPELINES
Niko Mchedlishvili, Matt Robinson

The Moscow Times
Aug 6 2009

BASHKOI, Georgia — More than 800,000 barrels of high-quality Caspian
crude oil flow daily to the Mediterranean beneath this Georgian
village, 42 kilometers from breakaway South Ossetia.

Bashkoi marks the closest point at which the BP-led Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
pipeline — one of several crossing the region — skirts the
Russian-backed territory, underscoring the risks to investors with
stakes in Georgia as an energy corridor to the West.

Last August’s five-day war over South Ossetia rattled nerves over
the flow of oil and gas. Analysts cite current plans to expand BTC
as evidence the worst fears were misplaced.

But a year on, with the sides facing off over tense boundaries and no
sign of a peace process, the risk of renewed hostilities remains high.

That threat could impact future projects, notably the U.S.- and
European Union-backed Nabucco gas pipeline plan, a 3,300-kilometer
transit route to bring gas to Europe from the Caspian and Middle East
by 2014.

Villagers in Bashkoi, a bumpy 110-kilometer drive west of the Georgian
capital, recall seeing jets and Russian Mi-24 helicopter gunships
during the war, and people fleeing the fighting.

"We still think about the possibility of another war with Russia,"
said 45-year-old school librarian Ketino Devdariani. "Do you think
war will start?" she asked a visiting reporter.

Devdariani said she hoped Nabucco would be built nearby, providing
a much-needed boost to the impoverished rural area, where some homes
stand abandoned by villagers who left looking for work elsewhere.

Nabucco’s rationale is to reduce Europe’s energy dependence on Russia,
but it has long been beset by problems with supply and financing.

Last month’s breakthrough transit deal between EU countries and Turkey
"indicates confidence in Georgia as a transport corridor," said Kate
Hardin, head of Russian and Caspian Research at U.S.-based Cambridge
Energy Research Associates.

A new war, however, would renew doubts about the viability of Nabucco,
which has yet to secure gas supplies from Azerbaijan. Instability in
Georgia has already played into Azeri thinking about where to sell
its gas, with Baku now looking to Russia as an attractive alternative.

"We still have no map for the pipeline and as a result there is
no discussion yet about Georgia being a transit nation," said Ana
Jelenkovic, an analyst at Eurasia Group.

"If Azeri supplies are secured by the Nabucco consortium and pipeline
construction discussions begin in earnest, then Georgia would be
discussed as a potential transit nation," Jelenkovic said. "I think at
that point you might have that issue [instability in Georgia] raised."

Georgia hosts major pipelines feeding oil and gas to Europe from the
Caspian Sea, including BTC and gas counterpart Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum. It
also has three major Black Sea ports — Batumi, Poti and Supsa —
handling oil products and crude.

The war shattered progress made since Georgia’s 2003 Rose Revolution
to attract investment to the former Soviet republic under pro-Western
President Mikheil Saakashvili.

Poti was briefly held by Russian troops, and thousands of Russian
soldiers remain in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, some 50 kilometers
from Tbilisi at their nearest point.

BTC was closed for two weeks at the time of last year’s war due to
an unrelated explosion in Turkey, and it was not damaged in the
conflict. But bombs did fall within 15 meters of the Baku-Supsa
pipeline, which BP was then in the process of reopening, two years
after it had been closed for maintenance.

Russian troops seized the main East-West highway, and explosions hit
the key railway also used to export Azeri oil.

But the immediate impact of the war "was more like a hiccup in terms
of export disruptions — oil and gas exports were interrupted only
briefly, and the long-term impact on transportation has been less
than it could have been," Hardin said.

Azerbaijan re-routed some oil through Russia.

Then in June, it agreed to sell Russia a modest 500 million cubic
meters of gas beginning in 2010. Russian state-run gas giant Gazprom
said it had secured priority in buying gas from the second phase of
Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz deposit — Europe’s main hope for supplying
Nabucco.

Analysts say Azerbaijan, faced with an unstable Georgia and trying to
balance political interests between East and West, wants to diversify
export options.

Underscoring the interplay between energy interests and territorial
disputes in the Caucasus, Baku is also looking for Moscow’s backing
in its dispute with Russian ally Armenia over the Armenian-backed
rebel region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Former U.S. President Seeks Release Of American Reporters

FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT SEEKS RELEASE OF AMERICAN REPORTERS

Panorama.am
13:51 04/08/2009

Former President Bill Clinton went to North Korea on Monday to
negotiate the release of two American television journalists who
were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegally entering North
Korean territory, foreign media reports.

Mr. Clinton landed in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, early
Tuesday morning local time.

The journalists, Laura Ling, 32, and Euna Lee, 36, weredetained by
soldiers on March 17 near the North Korean border with China. In June,
they were sentenced to 12 years in a North Korean prison camp for
"committing hostilities against the Korean nation and illegal entry."

Yerevan Hosts "Man’s Health – From Theory To Practice" Seminar

YEREVAN HOSTS "MAN’S HEALTH – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE" SEMINAR

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.08.2009 14:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A 2-day seminar titled "Man’s health – from theory
to practice" kicked off in Yerevan today on the initiative of DAAD
Alumni Armenia and the National Institute of Health.

The participants of the seminar are urologists, andrologists, sexual
pathologists, endocrinologists and other specialists engaged in
diagnosing, preventing and treating male diseases. Special attention
will be paid to the problems of reproductive function of men.

According to DAAD head Rafael Badalyan, quite half of men over 40
have health problems.

"To avoid these problems, men should not feel ashamed of being
examined. Besides, they should maintaining a healthy lifestyle,"
he said.

The results of numerous surveys showed that men’s lifetime is 5 years
less than women’s.

Javakhet Activist Vahagn Chakhalyan Case at Georgia Court of Appeals

"YERKIR" UNION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR REPATRIATION AND
SETTLEMENT

Press-release
Contact: Robert Tatoyan
Mobile: +(374 94) 36 17 93
E-mail: [email protected]

July 27, 2009
Yerevan, Armenia

THE COURT OF APPEAL OF GEORGIA HELD ITS FIRST HEARING ON THE JAVAKHETI
POLITICAL ACTIVIST VAHAGN CHAKHALYAN’S CASE

On July 22, 2009 the department of the criminal cases of the Court of Appeal
of Georgia held its first hearing on the appeal against the sentence of
Vahagn Chakhalyan, Javakheti political activist, his father and younger
brother.

The observers of "Yerkir" Union present at the court hearing have recorded
the following main violations:

1.. The chairwoman of the Court, Ms. Tamara Alania, manifested an obviously
biased attitude toward Vahagn Chakhalyan. For example, by the questions that
she asked him, it was obvious that for her the defendant’s guilt had already
been a proven matter.

2.. The court rejected nearly all the motions of the defense, including the
authorization for dictaphone recording for journalists present at the court
hearing, the appeal to bring to questioning Samvel Petrosyan, chief of
police of Akhalkalaki district, as well as his son, who are key figures in
one of the episodes of the case, the request for dactylographic examination
of weapons allegedly found in the house of Vahagn Chakhalyan and at the
office of the organization headed by him, etc.

3.. Tamara Alania, the chairwoman of the Court, did not allow Vahagn
Chakhalyan to read the statement he had prepared, and even refused to accept
it and attach to the case (the statement is attached).

4.. The court hearings in the Court of Appeal take place in the absence of a
French lawyer Patrick Arapian as in Akhaltsikha court of first instance. The
Ministry of Justice refused to register him as Vahagn Chakhalyan’s defender.
When Javakheti political activist appealed that decision in court, the
Georgian authorities changed the law, removing the provision that allowed
foreign lawyers to provide judicial defense in Georgia.

5. The translation of court proceedings into the Armenian language was as
poor as it had been in Akhaltskha Regional Court.

6.. Under pretence of summer vacations, the court postponed the hearing of
Chakhalyan’s case for two months – till the 18th of September.

The abovementioned, especially the fact that the Court of Appeal showed
apparently biased and negative attitude against Vahagn Chakhalyan, once
again testifies that what was going on in the courtroom has nothing to do
with justice, but is a legal <ratification> of reprisal over Javakheti
political activist and members of his family by the Georgian authorities.

May we take this occasion to remind you that on April 7 the First Instance
Court found Vahagn Chakhalyan guilty on the basis of paragraph 1 of Article
236 (acquisition and possession of firearms and ammunition), article 226
(Organizing a group action which grossly disrupts public order), the point
<b> of the Paragraph 2 of Article 239 (hooliganism, committed: … against a
government representative or a person preventing hooliganism) of the
Criminal Code of Georgia. Javakheti political activist was sentenced to 10
years of imprisonment.

Ruben Chakhalyan was found guilty on the basis of paragraph 1 of Article 236
(acquisition and possession of firearms and ammunition) and of paragraph 2
of Article 225 (participation in mass disorders) and sentenced to a fine of
5,000 lari (about $3,000). Armen Chakhalyan was found guilty of paragraph 1
of Article 236 (acquisition and possession of firearms and ammunition) and
sentenced to a fine of 2,000 lari (about $1,200).

STATEMENT OF JAVAKHETI POLITICAL ACTIVIST VAHAGN CHAKHALYAN WITH RESPECT TO
THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE HEARING OF THE APPEAL AGAINST HIS CONVICTION IN THE
COURT OF APPEAL OF GEORGIA

April 7, 2009: Samtskhet-Javakheti’s Ahaltsikha Regional Court of Georgia by
its shameful verdict concluded the discreditable trial carried out against
my father, my brother and me.

In order to bring the case, fabricated by the authorities against my family
and me, to its logical end, Ahaltsikha court was forced to resort to
flagrant violations. In particular:

– Refused to adopt almost all the motions of the defense, including
the examination of the fingerprints on the weapons that were allegedly found
in my house and in the office of the organization which I lead;
– Refused to ensure the presence of all the witnesses in court, as
well as the request to call for and interrogate the chief of police of
Akhalkalaki Samvel Petrosyan and his son, who had played an active role in
one of the episodes of the fabricated case;
– Did not provide more or less acceptable translation of the court
proceedings into the Armenian language.

The authorities conducted the proceedings according to the drawn scenario
and, in particular, resorted to the following steps:

– Moved the proceedings to Ahaltsikha, although according to the
principle of jurisdiction, the case should have been heard in Akhalkalaki;
– Had been keeping my younger brother under illegal arrest for four
and a half months;
– Applied methods of intimidation against my friends and associates;
– Denied me the service of a French lawyer Patrick Arapian by
breaking the Law, and when the defense appealed against this decision,
changed the law itself and removed the provision allowing foreign lawyers to
provide judicial defense in Georgia.

All the above-mentioned steps are indisputable evidence that this trial is
just an ordered judicial clownery, by which the authorities are trying to
cover up somehow the ongoing political reprisal against me. The falsified
nature of charges and the absence of evidence can be seen just from the fact
that even the court, which blindly followed the will of the authorities, in
its final verdict was forced to abandon some of the charges brought against
me and to reshape others. Thus, the accusation of <organizing mass
disturbances> was reformulated as <organization of mass actions violating
public order>.

In March of 2009 I wrote an open letter to Mikhail Saakashvili, the
President of Georgia, in which I called on him to solve the problems facing
the Armenians of Javakheti through dialogue, but no reply has been received
so far… Maybe my sentence to 10 years imprisonment, beatings in prison,
and the change of law for denial of registration of my French lawyer were a
peculiar response to my open letter?

However, despite all repressions, I will continue demanding to restore
justice in my respect.

I demanded in the past and I demand today to put off the charges and find
non-guilty my father, my younger brother and me, to stop all repressions
against my relatives and friends, to stop all criminal cases, to return
confiscated property, compensate for the damages caused by these illegal
acts.

I demanded in the past and demand today from the authorities to cease their
discriminatory policies in Javakheti and implement realistic and effective
steps to address the pressing problems of the Javakheti Armenians.

Today, it is evident for everybody, that the real cause of this trial is my
activity aimed at protection of the rights of the Javakheti Armenians. Here,
in this courtroom, in my person the authorities are putting to trial all
Javakheti Armenian population, showing in practice their disregard not only
for the rights of national minorities, but also for the basic human rights
and democratic values in general. The only thing that remains is that the
authorities themselves find enough strength for clear understanding of this
fact.

Tbilisi, 22 July 2009

Azerbaijan Violated Fundamental Principles Of International Negotiat

AZERBAIJAN VIOLATED FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.08.2009 13:43 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a call to the OSCE, the European Armenian
Federation for Justice and Democracy expressed its profound concern
about the danger to the Caucasus security, and in particular to
Armenia and its population, resulting from Azerbaijan’s increased
arms build-up and militarist policies.

The call refers to Azerbaijan’s excessive new investment in
military hardware and technology and the policy statements of
the Azeri President with respect to peace negotiations concerning
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, under the aegis of the OSCE Minsk
Group Co-Chairs. Given the present realities in Azerbaijan and the
threatening posture of the Aliyev regime, the Federation concludes that
Azerbaijan has violated the fundamental principles of international
negotiations by seriously committing itself to the military option
while giving lip service to the OSCE process. The Federation strongly
urges the Co-Chairs to refocus their efforts, first and foremost, on
the grave security threats resulting from Azerbaijan’s current national
priorities. Azerbaijan cannot be allowed to negotiate from a position
of open belligerence while the Armenian side negotiates in good faith.

Indeed, Azerbaijan has multiplied by 1300% its budget for armaments,
from 175 Million US dollars in 2004 to 2.5 Billion dollars in
2009. President Aliyev’s intensified warmongering declarations are thus
substantiated pointing to a real possibility of an Azeri resumption
of hostilities.

The Federation denounces recent statements made by President Aliyev
in London, which highlight his refusal of any concession on the
Karabakh issue, and his persistence to speak about mere "autonomy"
for Karabakh under Azeri sovereignty, a position which, in effect,
puts an end to the OSCE negotiations process as it has existed so far.

The European Armenian Federation calls on the Co-Chairs to take
Azerbaijan’s military ambitions in the region seriously and, therefore,
demand solid non-aggression guaranties from the Azeri state prior to
any further discussions relating to the Minsk Group agenda. In the
present circumstances, a non-aggression pact obligating Azerbaijan
to peace is the only meaningful objective for OSCE before any further
moves could be considered.

"Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic have a right to secure
themselves against the continuing threats from Azerbaijan. Furthermore,
the future negotiating process must not exclude the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic, as a full-fledged party to the negotiations. The Azerbaijani
security threats are first directed at the people of Nagorno Karabakh,
which must have its independent say in the process," stated Hilda
Tchoboian, President of the European Armenian Federation.

Armenia Denies Gun Running For Hezbollah

ARMENIA DENIES GUN RUNNING FOR HEZBOLLAH

RIA Novosti
Aug 3, 2009

YEREVAN, August 3 (RIA Novosti) – Armenia denied on Monday reports
that an airliner that crashed on July 15 was carrying arms for the
Lebanon-based radical Hezbollah group.

The Iranian Caspian Airlines Tu-154, en route from Tehran to Yerevan,
crashed 200 kilometers (124 miles) from the Iranian capital killing
all 168 people on board.

Some foreign media earlier said the airliner crashed following an
explosion in the hold.

"We do not have such information. There are no grounds for it. The
dissemination of such information is an unfriendly step with regard to
Armenia," said Serob Karapetyan, head of flight security at Armenia’s
Civilian Aviation Administration.

He added that according to the Interstate Aviation Committee, the
crash was caused by an engine fire.

Serzh Sargsyan Says Turkey’s Terms Inadmissible For Armenia

SERZH SARGSYAN SAYS TURKEY’S TERMS INADMISSIBLE FOR ARMENIA

Panorama.am
17:37 31/07/2009

"Preconditions are inadmissible in the 21st century," President
Serzh Sargsyan told young Armenians from Diaspora who have traveled
to Armenia in the frames of "Come home" project of Diaspora
Ministry. Telling about the Armenian-Turkish ties, the president
emphasized that Yerevan will not accept the terms offered by the
Turkish side.

President stressed that though having historic problems with Turkey,
Genocide, he decided to offer Ankara to set diplomatic ties without
any preconditions.

"In a year Armenia and Turkey held negotiations and agreed on two
documents, but some political forces of Turkey try to bring conditions
and to link diplomatic ties with the settlement of NKR conflict and
Armenian-Azerbaijani relations," President said.

"Chess 960": Aronian – Second; Movsisyan

"CHESS 960": ARONIAN – SECOND; MOVSISYAN – THIRD

Panorama.am
16:42 31/07/2009

Armenian GM Levon Aronian who is currently participating in "Chess
960" tournament conducted in German Mainz received four points in
the starting round giving him chance to compete in the finals for
the champion’s title. The representative of America Hikaru Nakamura
has got equal scores with Aronian.

Another pair – Victor Bologa and Sergey Movsisyan presenting Slovakia
should have to compete for the third place.

All the sets of the finals are conducted and Armenian Aronian,
unfortunately, yielded his position being defeated by 0,5:3,5
scores. Currently Aronian occupies the second horizontal. But Sergey
Movsisyan managed to defeat his rival and occupy the third horizontal.