High Fest Theater Festival To Be Held In Yerevan In October

HIGH FEST THEATER FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN IN OCTOBER

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.09.2006 12:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Fourth High Fest international theater festival
will be held in Yerevan October 4-14.

As the festival’s organization committee told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter, companies from England, France, Romania, Israel, Russia,
India, Kazakhstan, Holland, Albania, Spain, the Czech Republic and
other countries will arrive in Yerevan.

Art managers, theater specialists and chairs of international theater
festival from 35 countries will arrive in Yerevan as well.

Among the organizers of the festival are the Association of Armenian
Actors, Alfa-L producer center and the Caucasian Bureau of Cultural
Programs. High Fest is held under the patronage of the Armenian PM
Andranik Margaryan.

Vardan Oskanian Received The Mufti Of Syria

VARDAN OSKANIAN RECEIVED THE MUFTI OF SYRIA

ArmRadio.am
07.09.2006 13:31

Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian received the delegation led
by Syrian Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Badr-Eddine Hassun, reported the
Press Service of RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs. The Foreign
Minister highly assessed the visit of the Syrian delegation and the
dialogue between two confessions.

Marking the high level of relationships between Armenia and Syria
and absence of political discrepancies Vardan Oskanian said it’s a
good basis for further development of cooperation. The interlocutors
noted the considerable role of the Armenian community of Syria and
its contribution to the development of relations between the two
states. They also referred to some regional problems and the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement process.

Le Parlement Adopte Un Rapport =?unknown?q?Tr=E8s?= Critique Sur La

LE PARLEMENT ADOPTE UN RAPPORT TRèS CRITIQUE SUR LA TURQUIE

Le Monde, France
6 septembre 2006 mercredi

STRASBOURG. La commission des affaires etrangères du Parlement
europeen, reunie lundi 4 septembre, a adopte, par 53 voix contre 6
et 8 abstentions, un rapport critique, sur " les progrès accomplis
par la Turquie sur la voie de l’adhesion ". Malgre l’opposition des
socialistes, des Verts et des liberaux, favorables a l’adhesion de la
Turquie, une majorite de deputes ont manifeste leur mecontentement
quant au fait qu’Ankara persiste a ne pas reconnaître Chypre. Leur
resolution " rappelle a la Turquie qu’un manque de progrès a cet egard
aura des implications serieuses en ce qui concerne le processus de
negociation et pourrait meme l’arreter ". Les eurodeputes ont, en
outre, vote deux amendements socialistes qui appellent la Turquie "
a reconnaître le genocide armenien " et font de cette reconnaissance
" un prealable a l’adhesion a l’Union europeenne ". – (Corresp.)

–Boundary_(ID_sLRAcPh5q2A278yIdCYdDw) —

Concert Of Charles Aznavour And Other French Singers To Herald The B

CONCERT OF CHARLES AZNAVOUR AND OTHER FRENCH SINGERS TO HERALD THE BEGINNING OF YEAR OF ARMENIA IN FRANCE

Armenpress
Sept 06 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS: A concert of world-famous Armenian
singer Charles Aznavour and a number of French singers will be held
September 30 at Yerevan Republic Square to herald the beginning of
the Year of Armenia in France.

An official from the "National Year," a state non-commercial
organization steering these events, told Armenpress that at present
the list of the French singers is being specified. He said also a
famous singer Patricia Kaas is most likely to sing in Yerevan.

In front of the stage seats will be placed for those who would like
to watch the concert from a close range but they will have to pay
from 40,000 to 120,000 drams for a ticket. The rest can watch the
concert free.

AFA Conducts Food Market Survey in Nagorno Karabakh

PRESS RELEASE

August 28, 2006

Americans for Artsakh
1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite #1000
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 327-5491
Fax: (202) 327-5499
Contact: Hrant Jamgochian
[email protected]
http://www .americansforartsakh.org/

AFA Conducts Food Market Survey in Nagorno Karabakh

Washington, DC – The Americans for Artsakh (AFA) organization today
invites potential investors and interested organizations to benefit
from market survey data compiled over the past sixteen months in
Artsakh. AFA will also use the data as it develops a model farm
project in Artsakh.

The AFA Liaison Office in Stepanakert began the survey in March 2005,
studying availability, prices and origin of nearly 200 agricultural
products sold at three major markets of Stepanakert, as well as in
Askeran, Hadrut, Mardakert, Martuni and Shushi. The survey aims to
gather information about Artsakh’s food markets, helping identify
products that could be produced locally both for domestic consumption
and export.

Director of the AFA’s Stepanakert Office Elvina Azarian, who
spearheaded the project’s implementation, said that the survey results,
in combination with the Nagorno Karabakh government statistics, would
serve as a major reference both for local and outside businessmen
and organizations interested in Artsakh’s agricultural sector.

"The study results also reflect the rising cost of living in Nagorno
Karabakh over the past year and a half," Azarian said. "As such,
the survey data together with available statistics on incomes would
help determine the trends in food security in Karabakh."

"AFA will continue the surveys and intends to use the data as we
launch a model farm project in Artsakh," said the AFA President Zaven
Khanjian. "The model farm will involve roughly one hectare patches
of land in two to three locations in Artsakh. AFA would help farmers
identify marketable high-value crops and provide necessary seeds,
management consulting and technology.

Upon successful completion, the model would be available to other
Artsakh farmers to replicate. We also invite those interested in
Artsakh’s agricultural sector to make use of the market survey
results."

Americans For Artsakh is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization
established to preserve freedom, strengthen democracy, foster economic
development, protect the cultural identity and promote the heritage
of the people of Artsakh. The founding Board of Directors include:
Zaven Khanjian, President; Dr. Hratch Abrahamian, Vice President; Savey
Tufenkian, Treasurer; Rita Balian, Secretary; and Edward Chobanian.

California Courier Online, September 7, 2006

California Courier Online, September 7, 2006

1 – Commentary
Hoagland Must not be Confirmed
Until US Policy Change on Genocide
By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier

2 – Guzelimian to be Dean of Juilliard
3 – California Trade Office in Yerevan
Hosts Round Table Discussion
4 – Yeprem Mehranian Appointed Principal
Of San Francisco’s KZV Armenian School
5- St. James Autumn Concert Honors
Contributions by Margaret Tolegian
6 – Diocese Will Host
Sept. 16-17 Festival
Of Faith and Culture

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1 – Commentary
Hoagland Must not be Confirmed
Until US Policy Change on Genocide
By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier
The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to vote on
Sept. 7 on the nomination of Richard Hoagland, the
Ambassador-Designate to Armenia. This is the third attempt by the
Bush administration to get Hoagland confirmed ever since May when the
White House first announced the recall of Amb. John Evans.
On June 28 and August 1, the Foreign Relations Committee postponed
action on Hoagland’s nomination, after complaints from more than 60
Congressmen and a dozen Senators from both parties about the lack of
a clear statement by the State Department as to why Amb. Evans was
being dismissed from the Foreign Service. The members of Congress,
the media and the Armenian American community were all incensed that
the administration, under pressure from Turkish officials and their
lobbyists, would fire such a distinguished career diplomat simply for
saying "Armenian Genocide," during a February 2005 pubic appearance
in California.
Hoagland’s confirmation hearings have become a tug of war between the
Bush administration and a large number of Senators who would like the
U.S. government to reconsider its refusal to characterize the
Armenian Genocide as such. Administration officials have been
lobbying hard to get the members of the Foreign Relations Committee
to vote for Hoagland on Sept. 7. Anticipating victory, they have
already ordered the departure of Amb. Evans from Armenia. He is
scheduled to return to the U.S. on Sept. 10.
In a lengthy interview with Armenia’s state TV, to be broadcast on
Sept. 6, Amb. Evans spoke warmly of his time in Armenia and tried to
avoid discussing the details of the controversy that led to his
recall.
When asked why his term as Ambassador to Armenia lasted only two
years and not the usual three, he diplomatically replied: "As you
know, there is no set term for an Ambassador. I said it before; I
serve at the pleasure of the President. I am very pleased to have
recently received a nice note from Pres. Bush, thanking me for my
service here. I would note that the voyage of Kilikia [a replica of a
medieval Armenian sailboat that has been sailing around Europe] and
my term here in Yerevan have been almost exactly co-terminus. The
Kilikia set sail in 2004 and I came here then. The Kilikia will come
back to Armenia just a week or two after I depart. I think the
coincidence makes my point. Three years’ voyage by Kilikia would have
been no better in a qualitative sense than 2 years."
When asked if he has been offered a new diplomatic post, he replied:
"It is true that when I leave here, I intend to go to New York and
take a kind of a sabbatical year. Eventually, I expect to get back to
Washington, but not any longer in the diplomatic service. I have
resigned and I will be retiring from the diplomatic service, but not
retiring to a life of inactivity."
Asked to comment about his reference to the Armenian Genocide in
February 2005 while visiting California, he said: "I have not
discussed this question here in Armenia. There are some questions
that we are talking among ourselves about in the United States. The
record is clear and it is available on the American Embassy website
for anyone who wants to see."
When pressed further on whether he was leaving Armenia for having
used the term "genocide," he replied: "I would not put it that way.
You have said to that way. At some point, I may write a book and you
will have the full picture."
It is obvious from these remarks that Amb. Evans has remained a
gentleman and a consummate diplomat to his last days in office,
promising to disclose more about his controversial dismissal in his
memoirs. Clearly, he is leaving his post with more of a sense of
relief than bitterness.
This week, all readers should contact their Senators and urge them to
hold up the vote on Hoagland in order to force the Bush
administration to reverse its immoral and unacceptable policy of
refusing to characterize the Armenian Genocide as genocide. The
Foreign Relations Committee should be asked once again to postpone
the scheduled vote on Sept. 7. Should Hoagland make it out of
Committee, the full Senate should postpone floor action on his
nomination until the administration stops playing silly word games
with the Armenian Genocide!
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2 – Guzelimian to be Dean of Juilliard
By Daniel J. Wakin
The New York Times
Ara Guzelimian, a Carnegie Hall executive and prominent voice in its
artistic direction, is leaving to become dean of the Juilliard
School, Juilliard said last week.
Guzelimian, 52, will start July 1 after a six-month transition at the
school, overlapping with the current dean, Stephen Clapp, who will
retire and return to teaching full time. Guzelimian will stay on at
Carnegie Hall this season as a consultant and as the host and
producer of the Making Music series at Carnegies Zankel Hall.
Guzelimian joined Carnegie as senior director and artistic adviser in
1998. His position was important for classical music lovers in New
York, given the halls increasing role as a presenter of performances
and not just a rental space. In a telephone interview he said that in
recent years he came to be most excited by Carnegie’s training
workshops and education programs and wanted to devote himself to the
world of teaching.
At Juilliard, he said, his emphasis would center on the role of the
artist in society, or the subject of how do you engage in the society
around you in the broadest and most unexpected ways, rather than the
narrow definition of success for a young dancer, actor or musician.
It was poetic justice, he said, that after working at a place
considered the pinnacle of a performing career, he was moving to the
opposite end of the continuum.
I want a hand in shaping it, he said of an artist’s career.
Clive Gillinson, Carnegie’s executive and artistic director, said he
tried to induce Guzelimian to stay, but could not find a role with as
much emphasis on education. He will eventually be replaced, Gillinson
said.
"He’s a guy with phenomenal expertise, experience and breadth of
knowledge and somebody who’s obviously made an enormous contribution
to Carnegie Hall," Gillinson said.
At Juilliard, Guzelimian will be second in command to the president,
Joseph W. Polisi. He will oversee faculty, hiring, the curriculum and
the performance programs at one of the country’s premier
conservatories.
Polisi said he had worked with Guzelimian on various projects and
approached him about the job in March. I was very impressed with his
thinking about larger issues, about the education of musicians in
America and the role of the artist in America, he said.
Guzelimian also lectures and writes on music, and has produced radio
programs. He was simultaneously artistic administrator of the Aspen
Music Festival and School and artistic director of the Ojai Festival
in California in the 1990s. Before that he worked for 15 years at the
Los Angeles Philharmonic as producer of its radio broadcasts and as
artistic administrator.
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3 – California Trade Office in Yerevan
Hosts Round Table Discussion
YEREVAN – In October of 2005 under the auspices of California
Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, the Foundation for
Economic Development ("FED") was established to promote trade with
Armenia and the surrounding countries. The FED operates the
California Trade Office in Yerevan ("CATO") and is the only foreign
trade representative for the State of California in the region.
The mission of the Trade Office is to:
Assist California companies to increase their exports to Armenia and
the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union, Eastern
Europe, and Western Asia (region),
Assist companies from the region and California who seek trading
partners, and
Serve as the "address" of the State of California in Armenia and the
region.
On June 29, 2006 the Californian Trade Office in Yerevan hosted a
Round-table discussion with participation of various companies from
California and Armenia. The discussion included the best practices
and lessons learned as well as the major problems and obstacles that
the companies face while conducting business in Armenia.
The Round-table was attended by some 30 companies, representatives of
the US Embassy, Armenian Government, American and Armenian Chambers
of Commerce and FED Board Members. Dr. Arthur Khachatryan, the CATO
Executive Director, made a presentation about the role and functions
of foreign trade office in general; as well as the peculiarities of
the CATO in Yerevan in terms of its geographic coverage, management
and financing. The CATO web site, , was
also demonstrated.
"We stand ready to assist any company that wishes to expand its trade
relations in the region…" said Dr. Khachatryan in his introductory
remarks.
After answering numerous questions regarding the type of services
provided, the mandate and mission of the Trade Office, the companies
shared their experiences of doing business in Armenia and the
problems they found most troubling. It was agreed that despite the
difficulties mainly associated with administration of some laws, the
situation was gradually improving.
The participants of the Round-table unanimously agreed to organize
discussions and consultations on a regular basis. They also advised
the Trade office to form either one general Consultative Group or
several Groups dealing with specific sectors of the economy.
Currently, CATO is providing in-country consultation in the form of
several feasibility studies and relationship development for
California businesses that are interested in making investments in
Armenia.
CATO will also be participating at the Diasporan Conference and
Economic Forum in September with a trade mission from California that
will be composed of various California businesses and FED Board
Members.
For inquiries regarding the CATO or the FED, contact them through
their web site,
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4 – Yeprem Mehranian Appointed Principal
Of San Francisco’s KZV Armenian School
LOS ANGELES – Yeprem Mehranian was appointed the new principal of the
San Francisco Krouzian Zakarian Vasbouragan Armenian School, the
Board of Regents of Prelacy Armenian Schools announced last week.
Mehranian’s educational background includes a Masters of Science
degree in Elementary Education, a Masters in Fine Arts, and a
Bachelors degree in the Arts. Currently, he is completing his
dissertation for a Doctorate degree from the University of
Massachusetts, within the Department of Teacher Education and School
Improvement, and is expected to earn his Ph.D before Christmas.
He has had experience in a variety of educational areas including
teaching, teacher education and curriculum development. He has had
many years of experience at elementary, middle, and high school
levels. He has a well-rounded understanding of Armenian educational
and cultural issues and the educational needs of students attending
private Armenian schools. He knows first hand the challenges the
Armenian families face in the Diaspora and has a great understanding
of these challenges based on his extensive research and teaching
experience, the Baord of Regents said..
Mehranian has been employed at various universities such as American
University of Armenia, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and
Ramallah Friends School in West Bank.
"We have great confidence in Mr. Mehranian’s administrative and
educational capabilities" said Board of Regents chairperson Dr.
Rubina Peroomian. "Having received his higher education in the
United States and with his years of experience at various
universities and communities, we are certain that he will be able to
further advance the educational growth of our students at K.Z.V.
Armenian School. We were introduced to Mr. Mihranian’s theoretical
and practical knowledge in Armenian education during the Board of
Regents seminar on the Reevaluation of Armenian Education at Woodbury
University in June of 2004.
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5 – St. James Autumn Concert Honors
Contributions by Margaret Tolegian
LOS ANGELES – The St. James Armenian Apostolic Church and The
Armenian Allied Arts Association will jointly present a special
program on Oct. 1 honoring the contributions of Margaret Tolegian
whose devotion to the Armenian community and beyond has been
extremely notable.
Following the Divine Liturgy, the program will be held during a
special luncheon in the Church’s John Gogian Hall, 4950 W. Slauson
Ave., in Los Angeles.
The month of October is traditionally recognized by Armenians as
"Cultural Month."
Father Arshag Khachadourian, Parish Priest of St. James Church
contends, "It is most fitting to present and honor the memory of Mrs.
Tolegian, whose generosity has served to enrich the lives of others.
She has generously shared her art collection, and the gifts of many
artists, with her friends and the church."
The luncheon will start at 1:30 PM, and the program will follow at
2:30 PM. An art exhibit, featuring the work of Helen Kasparian, a
long time special friend of Margaret’s, will be on display. Helen’s
husband, Oshyn, and Margaret were classmates at UCLA, and Margaret
married Dr. Aram Tolegian on the same day Helen married Oshyn
Kasparian.. .
The musical program features musical selections by Margaret’s son,
David Tolegian and his Jazz Ensemble. In addition, the audience will
be treated to selected works by other musical notables.
Tickets for the luncheon are $25.00 each and may be obtained by
calling Bob Melcon, Chairman of the event, at 310-474-0551, Maurice
Yotnegbarian (818)553-1134, or the church office, (323)295-4588.
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6 – Diocese Will Host
Sept. 16-17 Festival
Of Faith and Culture
BURBANK, Calif. – On Saturday and Sunday, September 16, and 17, the
first Festival of Faith and Culture will take place on the grounds of
the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, at 3325 North Glenoaks
Boulevard, Burbank.
Under the auspices of Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, the
Festival will feature traditional and contemporary Armenian
music, artists, still art, performing arts, literary arts, and Divine
Liturgy.
Some of the participating artists include: Winds of Passion, Element,
Andre Danik, Gor Mkhitarian, Arax & Alik Garabedian, Elon Sarafian,
Sako, George Baghdoyan, Hovig Krikorian, Adiss Harmandian, Sosie,
Rima Garibedkian, Gagik Badalian, Michael, and Harut Hagopian.
There will also be a special program for children.
Admission and parking at the Festival are free. For information,
contact the Diocesan Office at 818-558-7474, or visit

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BAKU: Boyukkaya: The OSCE MG Delays The Solution Of The NK Conflict

BOYUKKAYA: THE OSCE MG DELAYS THE SOLUTION OF THE NK CONFLICT WITH GROUNDLESS REASONS

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Sept 4 2006

"It is difficult to comment on the Turkish Parliament’s decision to
be made tomorrow on deploying peacekeeping forces to Lebanon.

Secret ballot will take place and some our colleagues are expected to
vote against the government’s proposal. However I think the parliament
will approve the proposal," Aleddin Boyukkaya, OSCE Parliament Assembly
member and Turkish ruling AKP party parliamentarian from Istanbul told
APA Turkey bureau. He stated the necessity of deploying peacekeeping
forces to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone.

"We had influenced the region for 600 years and Turkey should not be
uninvolved in there matters," he said.

He also commented on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.

"Azerbaijan cannot possibly make a trade-off, because its territories
have been occupied. There is also genocide against Azerbaijanis.

Azerbaijan wants to liberate its territories and to establish a fair
peace, he said.

"OSCE cannot impose sanctions, it can only reach a consensus.

Azerbaijan should be active in this process. We must oppress
Armenians. Azerbaijani parliamentarians expressed their position
neatly in the latest meeting in Brussels. We share the same view.

Armenia still wants to hold a referendum in Nagorno Garabagh. It is
not possible. They want to confuse the society. The OSCE Minsk Group
delays the solution of the conflict with groundless reasons. We must
control the process," the parliamentarian said.

Mr.Boyukkaya also mentioned Lebanese Armenians’ protest against the
arrival of Turkish peacekeepers.

"Armenians know that if Turkish peacekeeping forces come to Lebanon,
the processes will change there. That is why they are so dissatisfied
with this matter," he said.

New Chief Police Officer Appointed In Akhalkalak

NEW CHIEF POLICE OFFICER APPOINTED IN AKHALKALAK

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Sept 04 2006

AKHALKALAK, SEPTEMBER 4, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. By the decree
of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Aram Poghosov, the
Chief of the Akhalkalak Regional Police Department was discharged
the post. By another decree of the Minister, Samvel Petrosian was
appointed the Chief of the Akhalkalak Police Department. According
to the "A-Info" agency, Samvel Petrosian was the Akhalkalak Regional
Prefect in 1991-1992. He has worked in the system of the Georgian
Internal Affairs for many years. He has been the Deputy Chief of
the Samtskhe-Javakhk Traffic Police. During the last few months,
S.Petrosian was the Georgian President’s Representative’s Advisor on
internal affairs and national security issues in Samtskhe-Javakhk.

Armenia-Diaspora Economic Forum To Open September 20

ARMENIA-DIASPORA ECONOMIC FORUM TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 20

Armenpress
Sept 04 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Deputy trade and economic development
minister Tigran Davtian said the ministry has received 250 applications
from Armenian businessmen around the world who want to participate
in the second Armenia-Diaspora Economic Forum, slated for September
20 in Yerevan.

Davtian said they, however, expect this number to double. He said
the Forum is part of an extensive array of events to mark Armenia’s
15-th independence anniversary. It will held on the sidelines of the
third Armenia-Diaspora Conference.

The deputy minister said apart from ethnic Armenians also chief
officials of some leading international organizations and companies
are expected to attend the Forum, particularly, a large delegation
of IT specialists is expected.

As part of the Forum Yerevan will host also Armenian Economy in 15
Years exhibition on September 22.

Armenian Parliament Speaker Gets Invitation To Pay Official Visit To

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER GETS INVITATION TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO CHINA

Noyan Tapan
Aug 30 2006

YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Issues of deepening the
Armenian-Chinese interpaliamentary ties were discussed at the August
30 meeting of RA National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosian with
Tszo Syuelian, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to
Armenia. Ambassador passed to the NA Speaker PRC Parliament Speaker
W.Bango’s invitation to pay official visit, mentioning that the
visit will assist development of interparliamentary and insterstate
relations. Receiving the invitation, Tigran Torosian mentioned that
good friendly relations were established between parliaments of the
two countries and mutual visits assist their development. A Chinese
parliamentary delegation will also visit Armenia soon. As Noyan
Tapan was informed by the NA Public Relations Department, issues of
development of interparty relations were also discussed between the
Republican Party of Armenia and the Communist Party of China.

They also touched upon the possible participation of China in
construction of the Kars-Akhalkalak-Tbilisi-Baku railway: the RA
NA Speaker estimated as positive the interest of China in issues of
economic development of the region and expressed a hope that such a
variant of the part, passing through South Caucasus, of the railway
tiing Europe with Eastern Asia will be chosen which will really
assist strengthening of peace and good-neighborly relations in the
region. Tszo Syuelian promised to pass the Armenian party’s anxiety
to Peking.