Turkey continues anti-Armenian propaganda despite Armenia’s efforts

TURKEY CONTINUES ANTI-ARMENIAN PROPAGANDA DESPITE ARMENIA’S EFFORTS

Pan Armenian News
28.06.2005 05:24

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s stand over normalization of relations with
Turkey was and is unchangeable: official Yerevan is ready to establish
diplomatic relations without preconditions, stated Deputy Foreign
Minister of Armenia Gegham Gharibjanyan when addressing Turkey in New
Geopolitical Situation: Armenia’s Expectations seminar today. In his
words, despite Armenia’s efforts to establish relations with Turkey,
Ankara keeps pursuing the policy of ousting Armenia from regional
program, as well as does not give up anti-Armenian propaganda. He
also noted «we are «for» Turkey’s accession to the EU, however this
refers to a Turkey, which will accept and observe all common European
and democratic values without bias,» reported Mediamax.

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Wimbledon-Nalbandian ends teenager Gasquet’s run

Wimbledon-Nalbandian ends teenager Gasquet’s run
By Pritha Sarkar

Reuters
Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:58 PM BST

LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) – An ill-tempered David Nalbandian charged
into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a 6-4 7-6 6-0 victory over
France’s hot prospect Richard Gasquet on Monday.

Two days after ending the challenge of 18-year-old British hopeful
Andrew Murray, Nalbandian captured the scalp of the last teenager in
the men’s draw en route to the last eight for the first time since
2002, when he lost in the final.

The Argentine 18th seed’s victory set up a last eight meeting with
former Australian Open champion Thomas Johansson.

Despite running away with the final set, Nalbandian did not have it
all his way against the talented young Frenchman, who had claimed
his first ATP tour title on grass at Nottingham.

Midway through the second set, trailing 3-1 and attempting to gain a
break back in the fifth game, he became embroiled in a heated exchange
with umpire Wayne McKewen.

Nalbandian marched up to the Australian and shouted: “You can’t tell
me you didn’t see that (ball) fall on the line?”

McKewen retorted: “Be careful with what you’re saying.”

Nalbandian then appeared to calm down and swiftly broke Gasquet to
get back on to level terms.

Gasquet matched Nalbandian’s tenacious baseline play with some
blistering shots of his own during the first two sets but once the
Argentine had clinched the tiebreak 7-3, the 27th seed simply wilted
on a baking court two.

Government Approves Energy Development Programme for 2005-2025

Armenian government approves energy development programme for 2005-2025

Mediamax news agency
23 Jun 05

YEREVAN

The government of Armenia has approved a strategic energy development
programme for 2005-2025.

The programme envisages three stages of implementation, Armenian
Deputy Energy Minister Areg Galstyan said.

During the first stage (2005-2010), it is expected to provide reliable
energy supplies to the republic, complete the construction of the
Iran-Armenia gas pipeline and the project of gas supplies to the
country. During the second stage (2011-2016), the safe exploitation of
the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant will be ensured until the republic
has alternative energy sources.

The third and final stage of the strategic programme envisages the
restoration of the heating systems and creation of the necessary
infrastructure, Galstyan said.

BAKU: PACE committee on Garabagh to meet Thursday

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
June 23 2005

PACE committee on Garabagh to meet Thursday

Baku, June 22, AssA-Irada
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe committee on
Upper Garabagh will meet for the first time on Thursday.
On the first day of the PACE session, Wednesday, PACE approved the
composition of its temporary committee. It comprises parliament
members from Baku and Yerevan, chairs of separate PACE committees,
and the rapporteurs on Azerbaijan and Armenia, a representative of
the Azeri delegation at PACE Asim Mollazada said.
Mollazada, who chairs the organization committee of the Democratic
Reforms Party, will represent the Azerbaijani opposition at the PACE
committee.*

Turkey should take responsibility for Armenia Genocide

Pan Armenian News

TURKEY SHOULD TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

22.06.2005 06:18

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The country, which has been Europe-oriented for 80 years
and now bids for the EU should have enough courage and honesty to
acknowledge its responsibility for the cloudy pages of its history, Deutche
Welle reports. However, when the German parliament condemned the mass
killing of Armenians by Turks 90 years ago, it sparked angry protest from
Ankara. But if it wants to be taken seriously by the EU, it needs to face up
to its past. In a vote June 17, Germany’s main parliamentary parties joined
forces to deplore the systematic murder of 1.5 million Armenians between
1915 and 1916. Berlin is now urging Turkey to set up an independent
committee of Turkish, Armenian and international historians to document what
happened. The resolution looks set to test relations between Ankara and
Berlin. So far, the German government has been a key supporter of Turkish EU
aspirations. Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul described the resolution
as one-sided and “provocative,” and said German lawmakers had ignored
repeated warnings of the harm the resolution would do to bilateral ties. No
one intended to offend the Turkish people and none of the deputies voting
for the resolution meant to spoil relations with Turkey. The matter concerns
recognition of historical truth and reconciliation of the two nations.
Armenia should also be interested in it. “Generations of Turks have grown up
never learning about this tragedy,” he said. “Now that it’s being discussed,
they’re realizing how little they actually know. At the moment, we’re
experiencing a time of complete confusion”, theorist Ahmet Insel says.
Presently there is a possibility of discussion. However the Turkish Justice
Minister prohibited an Armenian Genocide Conference. Armenia, on its part is
not in a hurry to step forward, since Yerevan has not given a distinct
response to Turkish Prime Minister’s Erdogan’s proposal. Though it is quite
understandable, as what’s the use of the Armenian-Turkish historical
commission if the Turkish party is certain to say, `There was no Genocide’.
Germany has been reluctant to address the issue of Turkish and Armenian
history in the past largely due to its own 2.5 million Turkish residents.
However, a member of the CSU/CSU bloc, Erwin Marschewski, said the EU value
system required that countries “shine a spotlight on the dark pages of our
history.”

Romano Prodi: Turkey’s accession to EU should be reconsidered

Pan Armenian News

ROMANO PRODI: TURKEY’S ACCESSION TO EU SHOULD BE RECONSIDERED

22.06.2005 04:12

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ex-President of the European Commission Romano Prodi
stated that the issue of Turkey’s accession to the European Union should be
reconsidered. He said he is convinced that Turkey is incapable of honoring
the commitments to the EU in the near future. Turkish press assessed Mr.
Prodi’s statement as `betrayal of conviction’, Yerkir Online reported.

AAA: Congress Honors HH Karekin II During Pontifical Visit to The US

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PRESS RELEASE
June 21, 2005
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CONGRESS HONORS HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II DURING HIS PONTIFICAL VISIT TO
THE U.S.
Assembly Leaders Meet With Spiritual Leader in California

Washington, DC – On the occasion of the Pontifical visit of His
Holiness Karekin II to California this month, Assembly Board of
Directors Members led by Chairman Anthony Barsamian met with the
spiritual leader and attended a banquet in his honor earlier this
month in Beverly Hills, California.

“The Assembly was delighted to welcome His Holiness Karekin II back to
the United States on the occasion of his second Pontifical visit to
the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church,” said Barsamian. “During
our meeting, we discussed a wide variety of issues of importance,
including the current state of affairs with respect to the Armenian
community, Church and properties in the Republic of Georgia.”

His Holiness commended the work and leadership of the Assembly,
stating: “The Armenian Assembly is a very dynamic organization with a
proven record. I appreciate their tireless advocacy efforts on behalf
of the Armenian people and nation.”

Meeting participants included Assembly Board of Directors Members
Richard Mushegain and Lisa Kalustian and Executive Director Bryan
Ardouny.

Meanwhile in Washington, Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and George
Radanovich (R-CA) delivered statements in the Senate and House of
Representatives respectively, welcoming His Holiness and saluting his
efforts in strengthening ties between the local community and the
homeland.

“I am honored to recognize the historic and joyous visit, which will
strengthen ties between Armenia and Armenians in California,” Senator
Boxer said. “I know that His Holiness Karekin II will have a very
special visit to California and I wish the Armenian community in
California an increased sense of purpose and inspiration.”

Radanovich, a member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,
also welcomed Karekin II to his home state and discussed the spiritual
leader’s theological studies and his election as the 132nd Supreme
Patriarch and Catholicos of Armenians.

“I rise to honor His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme
Patriarch-Catholicos of All Armenians and universal head of the
Armenian Apostolic (Orthodox) Church, upon his pastoral visit to San
Joaquin Valley,” Radanovich said. “I invite my colleagues in joining
me in thanking the religious patriarch for his dedication to the
service of all Armenians.”

The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
of Armenian issues. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership
organization.

NR#2004-068

Photograph available on the Assembly Web site at the following links:

Caption: L to R: Armenian Assembly Deputy Executive Director Peter
Abajian, Executive Director Bryan Ardouny, Board of Directors Chairman
Anthony Barsamian, His Holiness Karekin II, Primate of the Western
Diocese Hovnan Derderian, Board of Directors Member Lisa Kalustian,
Board of Directors Member Richard Mushegain and Assembly Western
Office Director Lena Kaimian in Los Angeles, CA on June 3.

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Are we a music-loving nation divided?

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock)
June 19, 2005 Sunday

POP NOTES Are we a music-loving nation divided?

BY MIKAEL WOOD SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

A few weeks ago, at the top of Billboard’s tally of the bestselling
CDs in the country sat a pair of albums by two artists who couldn’t
be more different: System of a Down, an Armenian-American heavy-metal
quartet from Los Angeles, and Toby Keith, the party-hearty country
singer from Oklahoma.

Diversity is nothing new for the chart, of course. The next week it
was headed up by the hard-rock supergroup Audioslave, the Chicago
rapper Common and the pop-culture trainwreck known as Mariah Carey.

But System and Keith represent more than the range of what the
marketplace determines as pop music in America. On virtually every
level – musically, stylistically, and most importantly, ideologically
– the two acts speak for different versions of America.

On Mezmerize, the System album (actually the first of two CDs the
band plans to release this year), guitarist Daron Malakian strangles
shards of noise from his instrument, like he’s squeezing a bone-dry
towel of its nonexistent moisture. The songs on Mezmerize start in
one place but end up in another. “B.Y.O.B.” courses from a thrashing,
full-tilt verse to a singsong chorus that grooves with rhythmic
elasticity. “Violent Pornography” injects pretty Armenian folksong
melodies into a goofy punk-funk rave-up. “This Cocaine Makes Me Feel
Like I’m on this Song” makes me feel like I’m on a theme-park ride
spinning out of control.

As anyone who has seen them at one of their actionpacked live shows
knows, System plays heavy metal. But the group approaches the form
like an abstract painter does his canvas: “How can I use the tools of
this form to create something new?”

Keith, on the other hand, plays conventionally rooted country music.

Where in recent years he has bulked up his material with lots of
hard-rock muscle, the tellingly titled Honkytonk University adheres
more firmly to twang tradition. Keith sings in his sturdy baritone
over strummed acoustic guitars and walking bass lines, and the tempos
are geared either for a boot-scootin’ boogie or a good, clean slow
dance.

Unlike System’s unpredictable experiments, Keith’s songs are
satisfying because they do exactly what you expect them to. In “She
Ain’t Hooked on Me No More,” a handsome duet with Merle Haggard, just
as Keith prepares to break down into his beer, he passes the mic to
steel guitarist Paul Franklin, who draws out the tune’s sensitive-guy
pathos so Keith doesn’t have to.

That reassuring machismo is what made Keith a superstar.

His 2002 hit “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” became a post-9/11
rallying cry for Americans grappling with the anger triggered by the
terrorist attacks of 2001.

He dials down the patriotic bluster on the love-song-heavy Honkytonk,
limiting it to his desire to “get down with [his] boys in Afghanistan
and Baghdad City.”

Still, compared to System frontman (and outspoken Bush critic) Serj
Tankian, Keith remains swaddled in the Stars and Stripes. “Why don’t
presidents fight the war?” Tankian wonders in “B.Y.O.B.” “Why do they
always send the poor?” The singer skewers Keith’s machismo in
“Cigaro,” conflating men fixated on their genitals with ”

propagators of all genocide, burning through the world’s resources.”
Last year’s election suggested that America had fractured into two
distinct countries with two distinct sets of values. In these two
best-selling albums – one progressive, the other conservative – we
can hear that sociocultural chasm deepening.

NKR CEC Announces Preliminary Results of Parliamentary Elections

NKR CEC ANNOUNCES PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

STEPANAKERT, June 20. /ARKA/. The Central Electoral Commission (CEC)
of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) has announced the preliminary
results of parliamentary elections.

A total of 66,774 NKR citizens took part in the voting, about 78% of
people included in the voters’ lists. By the party-ticket election
system, the Democratic Party of Artaksh received the largest number of
votes (22,393), and is followed by the Free Homeland Party (15,931),
and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun-Movement 88 (14,534). According to the law,
they are to receive five, three and three seats in Parliament
respectively.

By the single-mandate elections, the following candidates have been
elected to Parliament: Armen Abgaryan, Zhanna Galstyan, Valery
Harutyunyan, Araik Harutyunyan, Maxim Mirzoyan, Ararat Danielyan,
Sergey Seyranyan, Gagik Petrosyan, Samvel Hakobyan, Benik Bakhshyan,
Ivan Avetisyan, Armen Ohanyan, Rudik Usnunts, Rudik Martirosyan,
Seyran Ohanyan, Grigory Gasparyan, Garnik mirzabekyn, Artur Tovmasyan,
Oleg Grigoryan, Vahram Atanesyan, Artsvik Sargsyan, Karen Grigoryan.

Seven candidates were nominated by the Democratic Party of Artsakh,
seven by the Free Homeland Party. As regards the rest eight
candidates, no information is available.

The election results will finally be summed up in 5-6 days.P.T. -0–

EU calls to normalize relations with Armenia

Pan Armenian News

EU CALLS TURKEY TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

20.06.2005 03:08

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the meeting with Mayor of Kars Naif Alibeyoghly
Co-Chair of the EU-Turkey joint interparliamentary commission Joost
Lagendijk stated that Turkey should normalize relations with Armenia. At the
same time he noted that the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azeri relations
should be considered independently of each other. `Turkey should establish
relations with Armenia. It is impossible to achieve any positive result by
pursuing the isolation policy. I am convinced that Azerbaijan will manage to
return the territories via dialogue and the European Union should take an
active part in settling the dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan’, EU
representative said, Mediamax reports.