Kocharian Reiterates Possibility Of NKR Recognition

KOCHARIAN REITERATES POSSIBILITY OF NKR RECOGNITION

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.04.2008 15:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ If Baku puts forth efforts to use domestic situation
in Armenia in order to realize its goals in the Nagorno Karabakh
process, Yerevan will have to toughen its position, Armenia’s
President said.

"The Armenian side will be more resolute and will make no concessions,"
Robert Kocharian told reporters.

"The best guarantee of firm positions in the Karabakh process is
sustainable development of the country. As I have already said, I do
not rule out recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic by Armenia if
Azerbaijan leads the talks to a deadlock," the outgoing President said.

Kocharian Promotes Law Enforcement Officers

KOCHARIAN PROMOTES LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

ARMENPRESS
April 4, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS: President Robert Kocharian decreed
on April 3 to promote Police Colonel Boris Asriyan to the rank of
Maj.-Gen.. Boris Asriyan is head of a bureau that coordinates fight
against organized and other grave crimes in the CIS.

Kocharian’s press office said the president decreed also to grant
third grade state justice councilor rank to Hakob Babayan, who is a
prosecutor for Erebuni and Nubarashen districts of Yerevan.

Gevork Yeremian, a deputy head of a department of the office of
the prosecutor general dealing with economic crimes and Gevork
Hambardzumian, a military prosecutor, were also granted the same title.

Hrazdan Stadium Undergoing Large Scale Repair

HRAZDAN STADIUM UNDERGOING LARGE-SCALE REPAIR

ARMENPRESS
April 3, 2008

YEREVAN, APRIL 3, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Hrazdan Holding has hired
a German construction firm to help carry out a large-scale repair of
Hrazdan stadium.

Tamara Sarkisian, a spokeswoman for the holding, told Armenpress
that after the repair the stadium will conform with UEFA standards
and will accommodate 50,000 people.

She said although the stadium undergoes annual routine maintenance
but it was built 37 years ago and without a roof it was not immune
from corrosion.

Under the takeover contract the owner of the stadium has to offer
free services for all sporting and other events to be held at the
stadium in the next 10 years. It has also to invest $2 million to
upgrade the facility until 2010.

The stadium was privatized in 2005.

National Assembly Delegation To Partake In The Sitting Of The CIS IP

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATION TO PARTAKE IN THE SITTING OF THE CIS IPA

armradio.am
02.04.2008 14:27

The delegation headed by the Speaker of the National Assembly Tigran
Torosyan will be visiting Saint Petersburg April 2-5 to participate
in the 30th plenary sitting of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly.

The delegation comprises the Vice-Speaker of eth national Assembly
Arevik Petrosyan, member of the Standing Committee on Science,
Education, Youth and Sports Affairs Karen Karapetyan, member of the
Standing Committee on Economic Issues Hermine Naghdalyan.

Armenian Assembly Partners With Leading Jewish Group In Boston To Su

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY PARTNERS WITH LEADING JEWISH GROUP IN BOSTON TO SUPPORT "OUT OF DARKNESS"

armradio.am
01.04.2008 10:45

As part of its ongoing efforts to raise awareness of the Armenian
Genocide and other crimes against humanity, the Armenian Assembly of
America partnered with the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)
of Greater Boston to support "Out of Darkness," a performance dance
exploring the tragic events of 1915.

The Assembly and JCRC co-hosted a reception, which featured the
world-renowned Liz Lerman Dance Exchange and Sayat Nova Dance Company,
the internationally-known Armenian troupe. Adapted from Lerman’s Small
Dances About Big Ideas, "Out of Darkness" explores mass violence in
contemporary times and provides a healing reflection on the scope of
human compassion. Leaders from the Armenian and Jewish communities,
including Israeli Consular General to New England Nadav Tamir,
attended the pre-reception and the performance.

In her remarks at the reception, Nancy K. Kaufman, Executive Director
of the JCRC of Greater Boston, reminded those gathered of the
special connection that both communities share and the importance of
remembering and acknowledging the genocides perpetrated against both
Jews and Armenians in the last century.

This came during the same week that Andrew Tarsy, former Director
of the Anti-Defamation League of New England, gave a major speech
at Northeastern University, where he expressed hope that the next
President of the United States will acknowledge the Armenian Genocide
by its proper name.

"When the term ‘genocide’ applies, as it does…in the case of the
Armenians, it is imperative that we be unhesitating and unambiguous in
applying it, regardless of the political consequences," said Tarsy,
who is now working for Facing History and Ourselves. "Anything less
facilitates the obfuscation of truth. Anything less dishonors the
memory of the dead, and anything less ultimately imperils the safety
of the living."

Tarsy also said that the common ground Jews and Armenians find as
victims of genocide makes them uniquely interested in understanding
each others’ historical experience.

"Their mutual empathy can be a source of healing, and their mutual
efforts can produce wisdom," he explained.

"The opportunity for the Armenian community and Jewish community to
join in partnership projects to explore our common experience with
genocide does sensitize our communities to each others’ sufferings,"
said Board of Trustees Public Affairs Chair Anthony Barsamian. "It
is important that our communities continue to work together and draw
lessons from the past to prevent future crimes against humanity,
such as the current genocide in Darfur."

"Out of Darkness" was presented by the New Center for Arts and Culture
in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves, Springstep and the
Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College.

JCRC works to promote a society that reflects the best of American and
Jewish values — in Greater Boston, Israel and around the world —
by convening and mobilizing the Jewish community. Through advocacy,
organizing, service and partnerships, JCRC pursues social justice,
ensures a vibrant Jewish community, and builds a network of support
for Israel.

Yerevan Made No Appeal

YEREVAN MADE NO APPEAL

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
April 01, 2008

Presidential Press Secretary Victor Soghomonyan said, "Official
Yerevan has made no appeal to Baku."

Victor Soghomonyan said this at the request of MEDIAMAX agency
commenting on the announcement made by the Head of the Foreign Affairs
Department of Azerbaijani Presidential staff Novruz Mamediarov
saying that: "Armenia must introduce the substantiations on the
meeting between the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia and that
"the arrangement of similar meeting is firstly directed to the
strengthening of the internal positions of Armenian President".

"The announcement made by Mamediarov hints as if official Armenia has
appealed to him to hold similar meeting. We haven’t asked to arrange
this meeting, though we are ready to continue the dialogue. It is clear
that the proposal to arrange a meeting between Armenian President elect
Serge Sargsyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev during the NATO
Summit to be hold in Bucharest has been made by the co-Chairs. If Baku
is refusing this meeting, then this is their problem. There is no need
to hide the deconstructive approaches by Mamediarov’s epochal ideas,"
Presidential Press Secretary announced.

BAKU: Armenian President To Meet With OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs In

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO MEET WITH OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS IN BUCHAREST

Trend News Agency
April 1 2008
Azerbaijan

The regular meeting of the elected President of Armenia and acting
Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan with OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on the
solution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was planed within the NATO
summit and scheduled for 3 April in Bucharest, the Armenian State
press-service reported to Novosti-Armenia agency on 1 April.

The Armenian delegation headed by Sargsyan will include Vardan
Oskanian -Foreign Minister, Samvel Mkrtchan- head of Armenian standing
representative to NATO, Egishe Sargsyan- Armenian Ambassador to
Romania and other state officials.

Within the framework of the visit, Sargsyan will participate in the
work diner by the leaders of Euro Atlantic Partnership country-members,
where the issue on ‘Euro Atlantic partnership: opposition to urges
of 21 century’ will be discussed.

The Armenian delegation will return back to Armenia on the very
same day.

BAKU: Parents Of Captured Azerbaijani Soldier Send Letter To Their S

PARENTS OF CAPTURED AZERBAIJANI SOLDIER SEND LETTER TO THEIR SON

Today
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April 1 2008
Azerbaijan

Parents of Yagub Allahverdi, captured soldier of the National Army of
Azerbaijan, met with representatives of the International Committee
of the Red Cross.

The due announcement was made by captured soldier’s father Allahverdi
Mukhtarov.

He said they were informed during the meeting with the officials of
the Red Cross that their son is healthy and sound and feels well.

"We were told that if an agreement is reached, our son will return
to Azerbaijan", Mukhtarov said.

They were told in the Red Cross that steps are taken to release
Mukhtarov in the framework of their powers.

"During the meeting I have submitted a letter to the officials of the
Red Cross to give it to our son", the captured soldier’s father said.

It should be noted that serviceman Yagub Mukhtarov, born in 1988,
was captured by Armenians in Tovuz.

http://www.today.az/news/society/43967.

Husik Baghdasarian Sentenced To Three Years Imprisonment

HUSIK BAGHDASARIAN SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS IMPRISONMENT

A1+
31 March, 2008

Today the Court of Ararat and Vayots Dzor Marzes passed a sentence upon
Husik Baghdasarian, a Karabakh war veteran, a Yerkrapah Volunteers’
Union member, Vazgen Sargsian’s companion-in-arms and former head of
the Security Services at the RA Government.

The session was presided over by Justice Elena Kocharian who met deputy
prosecutor Hamlet Hakobian’s solicitation to sentence Baghdasarian
to a three-year imprisonment.

"This is a mere political chase, the authorities’ recurrent political
order. Husik Baghdasarian is simply punished for supporting Levon
Ter-Petrossian," Armenian citizen Susanna Hasratian said to A1+
after the trial. She was holding a poster titled "Release Husik
Baghdasarian."

At the end of the trial A1+ asked Husik Baghdasarian to comment
on the verdict. He only said that he views it as a political
"requital." "The Chief of Police of Masis, Gagik Badalian, and the
head of the Investigation Department of Ararat squared their accounts
with me in this way," he said.

To note, the Karabakh war veteran was taken to the courtroom in
handcuffs.

The verdict will be challenged at the Appellate Court.