Armenian Youth Condemns The Brutalities During The Visit Of The Cath

ARMENIAN YOUTH CONDEMNS THE BRUTALITIES DURING THE VISIT OF THE CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS TO TURKEY

ArmRadio.am
27.06.2006 16:25

At the initiative of the Youth Organization of the Republican Party of
Armenia and Nikol Aghbalyan Youth Union of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, about 30 youth, political, non-governmental and student
organizations adopted a statement condemning the brutalities that
occurred during the visit of the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin
II to Turkey.

The young are especially concerned with the reality that the mass
media incite the public opinion, and the reaction of separate media
demonstrates the intolerance of the Turkish society towards Armenians
and the Christian religion.

It is sated also that in the course of decades the Turkish authorities
have been consistently extirpating the Christian monuments and
offending the religious dignity of adherents of a different belief.

According to the President of the Youth Organization of the Republican
Party of Armenia Karen Avagyan, this accident proves once again
that Turkey is not ready to establish any civilized relations with
Armenia. This was a blow not only to our religious leader, but also
to the whole Armenian nation.

About 33 organizations that signed under the statement anticipate and
demand from the international community, particularly the EU member
states to show a proper reaction and condemn this rally against
the leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which violates the
civil rights and freedom of religion of the Christians of Turkey,
particularly Armenians.

Fire In Karabakh Set By Azeris?

FIRE IN KARABAKH SET BY AZERIS?

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.06.2006 16:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the very first day of the PACE session the
members of the Azeri delegation spread documents, photos and videos
on the fires in the NKR security zone. As head of the RA parliament
Tigran Torosian told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, this was a predictable
move. "I know that materials of the kind will be spread and had a
conversation with NKR parliament speaker Ashot Ghulian. It would be
good if the NKR officials comment on the issue, because press reports
of igniting bullets with the help of which Azeris set fire to dry
glass," Torosian said.

According to head of the information and propaganda department at
the NKR Defense Ministry, colonel lieutenant Senor Asratyan, these
rumors are not confirmed. "The Ministry has not registered any arsons
of grass and woods," he said.

To note, the Azeri delegation to the PACE has launched collection of
signatures among the PACE members.

Parliamentarians from Poland, Ukraine, Turkey, Canada and some other
states have already put signatures to the document.

Armenia Negotiates Readmission Agreements With Several Countries

ARMENIA NEGOTIATES READMISSION AGREEMENTS WITH SEVERAL COUNTRIES

Armenpress
Jun 27 2006

YEREVAN, JUNE 27, ARMENPRESS: Armenia has signed readmission agreements
with Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark and Switzerland and is negotiating
readmission agreements with Benelux countries, Germany, Norway,
the Czech Republic, Sweden, Poland, Ukraine, Bulgaria and Russia.

According to deputy foreign minister Armen Baybourdian, signing
of readmission agreements with EU member countries is viewed as a
condition for Armenia for closer integration with the European Union.

He said readmission by Armenia of its citizens living illegally in
some EU countries is supposed to facilitate in future granting visas
to Armenian citizens wishing to visit these countries.

Armenia has developed a special re-integration program for readmitted
Armenians, under which they are provided with various assistance,
jobs, education for children and those who want to start a business
are given a $4,000 loan.

AGBU YP Boston Walk-a-Thon Raises $3K for NK Repopulation Project

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AGBU YP BOSTON WALK-A-THON RAISES $3,000 FOR KARABAKH REPOPULATION PROJECT

On June 4, 2006, AGBU Young Professionals of Boston sponsored its
inaugural Walk-a-Thon raising over $3,000 for the furnishing of a new
secondary school in the village of Norashen, which is located in the
Hadrut region of Karabakh. With twenty walkers participating, the
five-mile trek began at the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill
and ended at Harvard Square in Cambridge.

The construction of the Norashen school is one of many worthwhile
projects under the umbrella of the ABGU Karabakh Repopulation
Project. A pan-AGBU venture first initiated by the organization’s
France District, the rebuilt village of Norashen is today home to 100
residents, including 32 school-aged children and 14 pre-schoolers, 23
houses, a kindergarten and a medical center. Sponsored by the Southern
California District and Sydney Chapter, the secondary school is
currently under construction and will be shared by Norashen and
Pareshen, the second Karabakh village built with funds raised by AGBU
London.

AGBU Young Professionals of Boston are committed to preserving and
promoting the Armenian identity and heritage through educational,
cultural and humanitarian programs. For more information on YP Boston,
please email [email protected].

For more information on AGBU Young Professional Groups, please visit
the Programs section of

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American Armenian Benefactor Vahe Karapetian Continues To Implement

AMERICAN ARMENIAN BENEFACTOR VAHE KARAPETIAN CONTINUES TO IMPLEMENT SERIOUS PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA AND ARTSAKH

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Jun 26 2006

LOS ANGELES, JUNE 26, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. American
Armenian benefactor Vahe Karapetian presented the RA Police two
modern machines with necessary equipment which are envisaged just
for a police work. They will be in Yerevan soon. The agreement was
reached on it in February, 2006, when Nerses Nazarian, the Chief of
the Yerevan City Department of the RA Police was in the U.S. at the
Pasadena Chief Police Officer’s invitation.

As Vahe Karapetian mentioned in the interview to our correspondent,
there is a safe, washbasin, lavatory, seats envisaged for 20 policemen,
with a special equipment overhead of each, in the machines made for
Armenian policemen.

Only the machine costs 98 thousand dollars, and including equipment
and clothes, about 300 thousand dollars. Their transportation expense
is covered by the United Armenian Fund, with Harut Sassounian’s
assistance.

Different organizations and services of Los Angeles make use of the
machines called "Soat Team," made by Bahe Karapetian’s factory.

As the benefactor informed, his national donations started still 30
years ago. "Charitable works were done and are still being continued
in Artsakh.

Construction of the Goris-Stepanakert road is my obligation: I make
investments every year, my employees are there, I myself head those
works. I visit there few times a year, control perfect restorations
of the road," V.Karepetian mentioned.

The "Armenian World Cooperation" public organiztion was founded in
Armenia with V.Karapetian’s assistance. The activity of the NGO will
be spread all over Diaspora, according to V.Karapetian, "for we are
able to find the common denominator in important issues."

As for his interest towards scientific works in Armenia, Vahe
Karapetian mentioned that he impatiently waits for the day when a
youth scientific-research group is created to study possibilities
of a direct usage of sunbeam. "We know to what extent the state of
economy has become difficult recently, because of rise in gas and oil
prices. Our energy is in the mind of our youth. We must make investment
for that discovery," he mentioned. According to V.Karapetian, the ways
of getting energy from wind or sunbeam existing at present are just
primitive ways: more effective ways must still be discovered. "Only
an Armenian young man, a future Armenian scientist may do it. Today
everybody goes abroad to make a living. They must be kept in the
Fatherland," he said.

The "Vahe Karapetian" foundation was founded to implement all the
above-mentioned programs. Besides financing of the above-mentioned
programs, it is envisaged to spend resources of the fund was the
Amaras road construction as well. "I have promised that the road,
being separated from the North-South road by 8 km, which leads
towards Amaras where the church founded by Gregory the Illuminator
is, and at the same time, the school founded by Mesrop Mashtots,
will be restored as well," the benefactor said.

Aliev Is Not as Patient as the Europeans

ALIEV IS NOT AS PATIENT AS THE EUROPEANS

A1+
[04:27 pm] 23 June, 2006

We are already hopeless about the international mechanisms of
settlement. We cannot put up with this situation. We will never put
up with the loss of the territories. We will never allow Nagorno
Karabakh to separate from Azerbaijan and that is not an issue of
negotiations. The only issue of negotiations can be the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan and the security of all the nations living
in the region», announced President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliev today
during the school-leaving ceremony of the High Military School after
Heydar Aliev, agency «Trend» reports.

Till when do we have to participate in negotiations?

How long can we wait? Our patience is not endless.

Today Azerbaijan is developing rapidly. Armenia cannot catch up with
us in the economic, political and military field. Let them think in
Armenia where the two countries will be in one, three, or five years.

Armenia does not have any way of development. They are isolated from
all the international and regional programs, the possibilities of
economic development are restricted, and half of the population has
left the country. According to our information, they have difficulty
in protecting the borders due to the lack of human resources», the
Azeri President announced.

We don’t have any other problems except Nagorno Karabakh, that’s why
we must spend all the resources on the formation of the army», Aliev
said mentioning that Azerbaijan is at was and must pay attention to the
army. «We try to strengthen the army in every way we can. We must add
financing which we do. The military expenses have increased fourfold
for the last three years. In 2003 135 million USD were spent in the
military field, whereas in 2006 700 million», Ilham Aliev announced.

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Olli Rehn Fights EU Enlargement Fatigue

Olli Rehn Fights EU Enlargement Fatigue
By Alison Smale and Dan Bilefsky

Focus News, Bulgaria
June 22 2006

22 June 2006 | 20:07 | International Herald Tribune

Olli Rehn, the European Union’s expansion commissioner, issued a
strong call Monday to European leaders to sell enlargement to voters
and not make it a scapegoat of larger policy failures such as high
unemployment and globalization.

"Enlargement blues could be called ‘unemployment blues’ or
‘globalization blues’," Rehn, a Finn, said in an interview at his
office. "The origins are much deeper in our social fabric."

Rehn, who has been responsible for enlargement for almost two years,
acknowledged that the policy was a tough sell. On vacation last summer
in France and Germany, he said, he heard popular criticism. "I am not
blind or deaf," he said. "I could see there is a certain enlargement
fatigue."

But, he argued, Europeans are often "more rational" than their
governments and can be sold on the notion that the absorption of eight
former communist countries and Cyprus and Malta – all of which became
members in May 2004 – has been a success story, uniting a Continent
previously divided by the Cold War.

"We should not make enlargement a scapegoat for our domestic policy
failures," he said, adding, "The European Union has been better at
doing enlargement than communicating enlargement."

For instance, the EU summit meeting last week ended with a statement
trumpeting the success of the May 2004 expansion. "That’s the kind
of thing I want to hear," Rehn said.

Asked whether European politicians were doing enough of that kind
of talk once they left the summit halls of Brussels, Rehn mentioned
President Jacques Chirac of France as an example of someone who had,
in his view, done that, but declined – in the characteristic manner
of EU officials who must please 25 constituencies – to single out
countries that were not playing their part. When reminded that Chirac
must leave office within a year, he smiled and acknowledged that Chirac
would not be a candidate in next year’s race for the French presidency.

Enlargement "has been a success story," Rehn said. "The EU should
have all the reasons to be proud of it." Asked, therefore, why this
pride was not more palpable, he said it was linked to "bad feelings
and social discontent in many EU states."

He also noted that the expansion in May 2004 was essentially
"yesterday’s news" when it happened because the EU and the new member
states had been so careful to negotiate economic, social, political
and other reforms in advance of membership.

That pattern, he noted, is continuing in the efforts to include new
members from the Balkans and in the case of Turkey.

The summit meeting was also dominated by talk of the 25-nation bloc
having reached its capacity to absorb new members. Rehn stressed,
however, that this was not so much a sign that Europe should not
expand but proof that it could not function smoothly without altering
institutions and operations to reflect that it was no longer a cozy
bloc of a dozen or 15 overwhelmingly West European states.

Romania and Bulgaria are the two nations due to join next, with a
review process this fall to determine whether or not the EU will
stick to the current date of Jan. 1 next year for their admission.

Turkey, which is not expected to complete membership negotiations
for another 10 to 15 years, poses much bigger questions.

Rehn said Turkey had made significant progress in reducing systematic
torture but that the pace of judicial reform guaranteeing freedom of
expression was "more schizophrenic."

The prosecution of the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk last spring for
remarks acknowledging Turkey’s role in the genocide against Armenians
in the early 20th century was "a disappointment in the beginning,"
said Rehn, who met Pamuk on his last visit to Turkey. Eventually,
however, the case was dropped – resolved in a way, he said, that
should serve as a benchmark for other cases concerning free speech.

He added that skepticism toward Turkey appeared to be softening
in the most unlikely of places, noting that France and Germany –
two countries where politicians and voters are highly critical of
Turkey’s projected EU membership – each awarded the maximum, 12 points,
to Turkey’s act in the recent Eurovision song contest.

Both Romania and Bulgaria have made progress in the key area of
judicial reform, Rehn said, but the EU needs to be sure that the
changes are genuine and likely to last.

Romania has made large strides in the past 18 months, he said, and
Bulgaria has started to do the same, but must stay the course.

Bulgarian legislators had to forgo some vacation last summer to put
necessary changes in place, he noted, and this summer it should be
the prosecutors and judges who stay at work to make convincing changes.

"We can’t say yet that it’s on the right track," he said. When asked
to specify which changes would convince Brussels, he stressed: "We
can’t start a witch hunt and ask for a certain number of people to
be arrested because that would be against European standards. But we
need to be assured that countries, when they join, have functional
judicial systems."

As for other Balkan countries – Albania and former Yugoslav republics
that are now independent – Rehn underlined the importance of sticking
to standards set by agreements such as the Dayton accords that
brought peace to Bosnia after the conflict of the 1990s or the likely
international accord now being negotiated on the status of Kosovo,
the Serbian province that has been under UN administration since 1999.

Asked how Balkan leaders could be expected to stick to such criteria
when the EU itself waives its own rules on such matters as national
budget deficits, Rehn said simply, "Of course, applying double
standards is incorrect and counterproductive." The difference, he
added, is one of degrees.

Baku Intention To Establish Peace In Region Not Serious Confirmed

BAKU INTENTION TO ESTABLISH PEACE IN REGION NOT SERIOUS CONFIRMED

Yerkir
22.06.2006 15:33

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – Â"Apprehensions of Armenians and international
intelligentsia that Azerbaijan’s intentions to establish peace in
the region are not serious confirmed.

The organized armed response of Azerbaijan to peaceful demands of
Karabakh self-determination was the first attempt of ethnic cleansing
in the Soviet space twenty years ago,Â" Armenian FM Vartan Oskanian
said at the opening of the first session of the UN Council on Human
Rights in Geneva.

Speaking of destruction of Armenian khachkars (stone crosses) in Old
Julfa in Nakhichevan, Oskanian remarked that outrage of the memory
and spirit of Armenians in the lands that belong to Azerbaijan now
is cynical and dangerous.

Â"Ancient khachkars were destroyed just a few months ago. Now there
are no graves either,Â" the FM said.

Oskanian remarked that the Armenian people, who underwent terrible
ordeals, had to witness destruction of monuments of its spiritual
culture even in the 21st century.

Â"The organized destruction of khachkars not far from Nagorno
Karabakh signifies that Azerbaijan’s tools and intentions did not
change. This act brings to naught mutual confidence and peace,Â"
Oskanian underscored, reports the Armenian MFA Press Service.

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NK State Budget’s Own Income Grown 33.9% Between January And May 200

NK STATE BUDGET’S OWN INCOME GROWN 33.9% BETWEEN JANUARY AND MAY 2006 TO AMD 3846.2 MILLION

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
June 21 2006

STEPANAKERT, June 21. /ARKA/. Nagorno-Karabakh Republic state budget’s
own income totaled AMD 3846.2mln and expenses made AMD 8780.6mln in
Jan-May 2006.

NKR Finance Ministry’s figures show that the state budget income
became 33.9% or AMD 901.6mln greater than that of the same period a
year earlier.

The income came mainly from tax inflows – 78.4% of total income.

State duty inflow made 3.7% of the budget income, non-tax income made
7.5% and operations with capital added 10.5% to the state budget. ($1 =
AMD 419.83).

BAKU: Mammadyarov Held Press Conference On ICO FMs Councils’ 33rd Se

MAMMADYAROV HELD PRESS CONFERENCE ON ICO FMS COUNCILS’ 33RD SESSION

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 21 2006

Azerbaijani foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov held press conference
dedicated to Islamic Conference Organization (ICO) foreign ministers
councils’33rd session. (APA).

The minister gave information about the adopted documents, attitude
to Nagorno Garabagh conflict in the speeches of session participants’
and stated adoption of document related to the conflict. According to
the minister, it is stated in that document that occupied territories
of Azerbaijan should be freed in a short period of time, conflict
should be solved in peaceful way. In the document addressed to world
community, it is stated that as a result of the conflict, hundred
thousands of peoples’ rights violated, as well as ecology, economy
damaged of the war.

Responding the questions, Elmar Mammadyarov said that next year
conference on role of media related to inter-civilization dialogue
will be held in Baku. In that conference, together with Islamic
Conference Organization representatives as well as well- known media
of the world will take part there.

ICO Secretary General Ikmaladdin Ihsanoghlu said Baku Conference to
be an important event, assembling Muslim countries together, stated
it as a good chance for discussing the problems. He said that though
Azerbaijan is new member of ICO, but it is one of the active members,
highly appreciated the participation of Russia having of observation
status in ICO. The Secretary General stated adoption of 10 year
activity plan of the organization in the session, allocation of 1 mln
dollars by Saudi Arabia to Muslim countries to liquidate poverty,
brought to the attention of participation of OSCE and Council of
Europe representatives. Ihsanoghlu added that in Oman the capital of
Jordaia Islamic Conference Academy will be founded. Decision on it
was adopted in Baku. Ihsanoglu said that 1/5 of world population is
Muslims and representation of Muslim countries in an international
organization is very important.