Authorities Offer Reward for Info on Customs Chief Attempted Killer

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ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES PROMISE LAVISH REWARD FOR INFORMATION ABOUT MAN
SUSPECTED OF TRYING TO KILL CUSTOMS CHIEF

YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian authorities announced today a
lavish reward of $100,000 for any information about a 55-60 year old man who
is suspected of planting an explosive outside the building of customs
service that went off on March 24 morning rocking the car belonging to the
chief of the Armenian customs, Armen Avetisian. Law-enforcement authorities
said it was an attempt on the official’s life.
A statement by the prosecutor’s office said the suspect is a handsome man
about 55-60 years old, of medium height with short-cut hair, round face
looking like a clerk or a retired military officer.
The blast had occurred outside the customs building in downtown Yerevan
just minutes after Avetisian entered his office. The explosive device was
planted under a tree next to his car .
The Office of Prosecutor-General launched criminal proceedings under an
article of Armenia’s Criminal Code that deals with attempted assassinations
of senior government officials and public figures. A statement issued by the
Customs Committee later that day attributed it to a crackdown on smuggling
and tax evasion announced by the authorities earlier this year.
The prosecutor’s office said anyone who possesses information can call
58-32-44 or 52-95-56 telephone numbers.

7 Million Internet Users will receive Genocide Info on April 24

ON APRIL 24, DAY OF MEMORY TO VICTIMS OF GENOCIDE IN OTTOMAN TURKEY, 7
MILLIONS OF INTERNET-USERS TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ON GENOCIDE

YEREVAN, APRIL 13. ARMINFO. E-exhibition “Unblossomed Spring” will
start on April 23, 2005 at 12.00 p.m. in the building of State
Engineering University of Armenia by the initiative of the student
councils of State Engineering University , RUssian-Armenian (Slavonic)
University, Yerevan State Art Academy, Yerevan State Institute of
Theatre and Cinema.

E-posters, written by software are accepted till April 18. Students
irrespective of their nationality may become participants of the
arrangement. The inter-university program is finances by All-Armenian
Youth Fund. Head of the Department of Information of the Fund Astghik
Avetisian informed that the best works of the exhibition will be
forwarded through internet to seven millions internet users of various
nationalities, including to Turks and Azerbaijanis. The first three
best winners will be awarded with prize money.

Over $300 Million Invested in Armenian Economy in 2004

Pan Armenian News

OVER $300 MILLION INVESTED IN ARMENIAN ECONOMY IN 2004

12.04.2005 05:56

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In 2004 the volume of foreign investment in the economy of
Armenia made $305.5 million, exceeding the last year’s index 33.2%. In the
words of Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development of Armenia Tigran
Davtian, the volume of direct investment increased 47.7%, making $226.7
million in 2004. Greece takes the first place in the range of countries
investing in the economy of Armenia – $85 million, Russia is the second –
$67 million, Germany is the third – $32 million, Argentina is the fourth –
$30 million and the U.S. is the fifth – $24 million.

2005 Would Become Crucial for Int’l Recognition of The Genocide

YEAR 2005 WOULD BECOME CRUCIAL FOR INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

YEREVAN, APRIL 12. ARMINFO. Turkey is a direct threat to natural
development of Armenia, Head of ARFD faction Levon Lazarian said at
the Armenian parliament today.

He said the recent events in the Turkish parliament directly
endangered the national security of Armenia. “Turkey keeps speaking
with Armenia in the language of force, having blocked the country’s
borders and blackmailing it by Karabakh issue,” he said. He said the
policy of Turkey with respect to the problem of genocide was aimed not
only against the past of the Armenian people, but also against its
present. At the same time, he pointed out that the whole Armenian
people was full of decisiveness to restore justice and protect its
rights. Lazarian expressed confidence that the year 2005 would become
crucial for the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide and
achievement of one of the tasks set by Hay Dat.

BAKU: French senator says Caucasus of “geostrategic” importance

French senator says Caucasus of “geostrategic” importance – Azeri agency

Trend news agency
11 Apr 05

BAKU

Trend correspondent S. Agayeva: France is interested in a peaceful
resolution to the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, Ambroise DuPont, head of
the French Senate’s friendship group France-Azerbaijan, told
journalists in Baku on 11 April.

In his view, peace is a guarantee of the future of the region and the
French and Senate leaderships are using all means to assist the
resolution of the conflict. In this context he recalled the efforts of
Christian Poncelet, president of the French Senate, to organize
regular meetings of the parliament speakers of the South Caucasus
countries. The French Senate attaches great significance to relations
with the Caucasus and describes this region as geostrategic, the
senator said.

“France is being reproached for a pro-Armenian stance, which is
somewhat true and somewhat false. We simply know more about the
Armenians than about the Azerbaijanis,” DuPont said. All his efforts
are currently directed at representing Azerbaijan in France, he said.

Instrument Will Always Be Used

INSTRUMENT WILL ALWAYS BE USED

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16:01:27 | 09-04-2005 | Politics |

As a matter of fact the constitutional amendments have become a
purposeful event in Armenia their purpose being no the improvement
of the legislation but the fulfillment of commitments to Europe.

The constitutional amendments in multi-party Armenia are carried out
by several political forces. The parliamentary and extraparliamentary
forces affirm that the changes exercised by the authorities really
have nothing in common with «reforms». Thus the opposition refuses
to take part in any kind of discussions though they have thwir own
suggestion on different items of the Constitution.

In this view chairman of the Conservative party of Armenia Mikael
Hayrapetyan adheres to an extreme approach. Being an opponent of
the acting Constitution still in 1998, he refrains from expressing
any opinion. «Those, who participate in the discussion of the
constitutional amendments want to prolong the terms of the incumbent
illegal authorities

According to one of the proposal of the parliamentary opposition,
the Mayor of Yerevan should be elective. However they are convinced
that the leadership will not admit it, as the majority of the
population resides in the city and an elective Mayor should become
a counterbalance to the President.

«In our opinion everything should be regulated by the law. If Yerevan
were a real community there would be less problems with the appearance
of our city, settlement of social problems, human rights protection,
deputy of Justice faction Grigor Harutyunyan says. In his words a
strong community can become the heart of the strong state.

As for the problem of dismissal of the head of the local
self-government body, the opposition considers inadmissible if an
elective body is dismissed by a representative of an appointed body –
marzpet or government.

In regards to the terms of the authorities of the head of the local
self-government bodies opposition does not conflict with the proposal
to extend it from 3 to 4 years. «However if the head of the community
and the local community council are used as instruments for exercising
injustices, the term does not matter», Grigor Harutyunyan noted.

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Van Bayburdian Disproves Statement Of Georgian Newspaper

VAN BAYBURDIAN DISPROVES STATEMENT OF GEORGIAN NEWSPAPER

AKHALKALAK, APRIL 8, NOYAN TAPAN – A_INFO: Georgian “Alia” newspaper
in April 5-6 issue wrote that, during RA President Robert Kocharian’s
last visit to Georgia, Michael Saakashvili, the President of Georgia,
asked his Armenian partner to assist him to dissipate mood of a meeting
in Akhalkalak, in the sense of settling the situation. The newspaper
also said that the President of Armenia in return asked the President
of Georgia quickly to put in action Abkhazian part of Sochi-Yerevan
railway. Van Bayburdian, an Armenia MP to the Parliament of Georgia,
who had been present at the meeting of the two Presidents, stated
that the above-mentioned statement of the newspaper of Georgia does
not correspond to reality. The MP does not exclude that the issue
of re-putting Abkhasian railway in action might also be discussed
during private conversations, but at the same time he excludes the
statement published in “Alia”. “No haggling like the one written
in the newspaper has taken place and can take place among the two
Presidents,” the Armenian MP emphasized.

Unprecedented representation of world religions at pope’s funeral

Unprecedented representation of world religions at pope’s funeral
By LOUIS MEIXLER

AP Worldstream
Apr 08, 2005

He was the first pope to visit a mosque and pray at Judaism’s holiest
site, and he returned the relics of revered Orthodox Christian saints.

In death, John Paul II continues to set precedents: His funeral is
attracting religious and political leaders whose faiths were never
represented at such a high level at previous papal burials.

John Paul II ushered in “the globalization of religion,” said
John Esposito, founding director of the Georgetown Center for
Muslim-Christian Understanding. “He increased exponentially the
dialogue with … people of all faiths.”

Friday will mark the first time the leaders of Orthodox Christianity
and the Armenian Apostolic Church have ever attended a pope’s
funeral. Iran and Syria are sending their presidents, and Israel is
dispatching its foreign minister and an important rabbi _ top levels
of representation never before seen at papal obsequies.

The funeral is making its mark even in places where the pope has
virtually no following. In Turkey, a country where only a handful of
the population is Roman Catholic, the national police have canceled
celebrations of the force’s 160th anniversary. Turkey’s flag, which
features the crescent, a symbol of Islam, will fly at half mast Friday
to honor the pope.

“Not only was he the leader of the Catholic world, he was also the
leader for peace and dialogue between religions,” Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday before flying to Rome to
attend the funeral. “Even toward the end, at the height of his ill
health, he relentlessly worked toward that goal.”

Ali Bardakoglu, Turkey’s top Islamic cleric, said he shared “the
grief of Catholics worldwide.”

The pope’s ability to bridge the divide between religions was aided
by his common touch and keen understanding of the power of symbolism,
which inspired even those who sharply disagreed with him on issues
of faith. Many people seemed to warm to the pope and regard him as
genuinely holy even if they did not share his religious beliefs.

The note he slipped into a crack in the Western Wall apologizing to
God for the suffering of Jews over the centuries has been preserved
in Israel’s national Holocaust museum.

The gesture marked a crucial change from Pope Paul VI’s visit to Israel
in 1964, when the Jewish state and the Vatican were so distant that
the pope traveled only to Christian holy sites and never mentioned
Israel by name.

The pontiff’s contribution to religious tolerance “will be with us
for many years,” Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said at the
start of a Cabinet meeting last week.

For many Muslims, a key symbolic moment was when the pope stood in the
ancient Omayyad Mosque in Damascus in 2001 and appealed to Christians
and Muslims to seek common ground rather than confrontation.

For the world’s 300 million Orthodox, the pope’s landmark apology
for Roman Catholic wrongs against Orthodox Christians and his return
of the relics of two Orthodox saints were key moments that no doubt
made it possible for Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I _ leader of
the world’s Orthodox Christians _ to attend the funeral.

“Pope John Paul II envisioned the restoration of the unity of the
Christians and he worked for its realization,” said Bartholomew. “His
death is a loss not only to his Church, but to all of Christianity
as well, and to the international community in general, who desires
peace and justice.”

John Paul’s global reach is due in part to the fact that he was
history’s most traveled pope _ logging 723,723 miles (1,164,665
kilometers), or three times the distance to the moon. Critically, his
message was reinforced by a modern media able to beam his smiling image
to millions of homes _ a context which no previous papacy enjoyed.

“Pope John Paul in many ways became a leader and symbol to a degree
that no pope in the past could achieve,” Esposito said. “It is a
product of the man … but also the fact that with globalization of
travel and communications he could play that role.”

Key religious leaders at the funeral will include Bartholomew,
the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church Catholicos Karekin II,
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Lebanon’s Maronite Christian
Cardinal Nasrallah Sfeir, Religious Affairs Minister Maftuh Basyuni of
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, and Shear-Yishuv
Cohen, the chief rabbi of the Israeli city of Haifa. Teoctist, the
90-year-old patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church was planning
to attend but will not because he has the flu.

There are some who will not be joining in the mourning.

“How can the death of a non-Muslim be a loss to the Muslim
world?” asked Gamal Sultan, an Egyptian Islamic activist and editor
of Al-Manar, a journal that serves as a mouthpiece of Islamic
fundamentalists.

Although Israel is sending its foreign minister, the country’s two
chief rabbis are not attending. And Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s
holiest shrines, has not announced it will send anyone.

Left open by the death of the pope is whether his legacy of promoting
interfaith dialogue will continue.

“A lot depends on the next pope,” Esposito said, but added: “There
is a momentum there and part of that momentum cannot be reversed.”

Azeri experts may attend psychiatric examination of Armenian officer

Azeri experts may attend psychiatric examination of Armenian officer’s murderer

Noyan Tapan news agency
7 Apr 05

Yerevan, 7 April: It is not ruled out that results of a second
psychiatric examination of Ramil Safarov, murderer of Armenian officer
Gurgen Markaryan, will be known not earlier than at a sitting of the
court on 10 May, lawyer Nazeli Vardanyan, who represents the interests
of the victim, has told Noyan Tapan news agency.

Azerbaijani specialists could take part in the second examination
to be held in Budapest next week only with a permission of Hungarian
medical experts, she said.

Vardanyan recalled that in its time the court had rejected the
Azerbaijani side’s petition to take part in the examination and draw
up a conclusion on its base.

To recap, Ramil Safarov has been recognized mentally sane as a result
of the first psychiatric examination. Experts have been interrogated
in the court. They say that they are ready to defend their conclusion
till the end.

Press Release: Armenian Apostolic Church Receives Membership IntoChr

PRESS RELEASE
Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
10 Macquarie Street
Chatswood NSW 2067
AUSTRALIA
Contact: Laura Artinian
Tel: (02) 9419-8056
Fax: (02) 9904-8446
Email: [email protected]

8 April 2005

ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH RECEIVES MEMBERSHIP INTO CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE OF ASIA

Sydney, Australia – Primate of the Diocese of Australia & New Zealand,
His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian today returned from the 12th
General Assembly of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) held in
Chiang Mai, Thailand from 31 March to 6 April, 2005. The theme of
the conference was “Building Communities of Peace For All”.

The CCA is a regional ecumenical organisation representing 15 National
Councils and over 100 churches in Aotearoa-New Zealand, Australia,
Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Hong Kong, India,
Indonesia, Laos, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines,
Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand.

The Armenian Apostolic Church of Australia was received as a new
member of the CCA at the General Assembly and joins sister churches
from Australia – Anglican Church, Uniting Church and Churches of
Christ – as a full member.

Guest speakers at the conference included Dr Sam Kobia, General
Secretary of the World Council of Churches; Dr James Haire, President
of the National Council of Churches in Australia; and other notable
leaders of different faiths and scholars of public policy.