Kenya: Armenians’ Presence To Be Explained

KENYA: ARMENIANS’ PRESENCE TO BE EXPLAINED

The Nation, Kenya
March 29 2006

Nairobi

The Government is tomorrow expected to explain the presence of two
foreigners in the country at the centre of mercenary claims.

A query on the presence of the foreigners could not be answered
yesterday owing to confusion on which ministry would provide the
explanation.

The ministry of Foreign Affairs, to which the question was directed,
instead re-directed the question to the minister in charge of Internal
Security.

Assistant minister for Foreign Affairs Danson Mungatana said most
of the issues regarding the foreigners touched on national security,
under the Office of the President.

Said Mr Mungatana: “It has been agreed between the two ministries
that the issue be handled by the Office of the President. The question
will be answered on Thursday.”

Mr. Joseph Kamotho (Mathioya, Narc) wanted to know the official link
between the alleged mercenaries and the government of Armenia.

He wanted to know if Mr Artur Margaryan and Mr Artur Sargsyan, who
claim to be businessmen are really investors, and why they had been
accorded high security by the Government.

On Wednesday, Internal Security minister John Michuki said the two
foreigners were not among the hooded men who raided the Standard Group.

28.1% Of Georgians Consider Armenia Enemy

28.1% OF GEORGIANS CONSIDER ARMENIA ENEMY

PanARMENIAN.Net
28.03.2006 23:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia is the most hostile country to Georgians,
said respondents of a survey, held by the Week’s Palette popular
Georgian newspaper.

According to the returns, published in the newspaper on Monday,
March 27, 94.4% of respondents answered this way. Belarus is the
second with 33.7%. It is followed by Armenia – 28.1%, Turkey – 4.7%,
Iran – 3.8%, Azerbaijan – 1.6%, Iraq – 1.5%. 700 people from various
regions of the country were included in the survey. They had to name
two states that are hostile to Georgia.

The Needle In The Haystack Murder

THE NEEDLE IN THE HAYSTACK MURDER
Ian Hepburn, Crime writer

The Sun (England)
March 27, 2006 Monday

How painstaking police work solved a baffling case.

AN off-duty fireman caught a whiff of burning flesh as he biked through
the countryside -and began one of Britain’s most baffling murder cases.

In the corner of a field the body of a stocky man had been doused in
petrol and set alight.

It was so badly burned the face had been destroyed and all that
remained of the hands was a tiny piece of thumb.

The man had been killed by being shot in the head and stabbed
repeatedly.

But finding out who he was and why he died took three years of
painstaking investigation.

The burning body was discovered beside the A47 near Peterborough,
Cambs, at around 10am on December 21, 2002.

Beside the corpse was a distinctive cigarette lighter, two pairs of
latex gloves and the glove packet.

There was also a bag of assorted rubbish including a torn-up and
charred medical memo which was to prove vital.

Visible on the scraps of paper was someone with the surname Armstrong
inviting another person called Talbot to attend a medical appointment
on Wednesday, December 18. It also bore tiny traces of airborne blood,
suggesting it was at the murder scene.

Police brought in a team of specialists who, after studying the shape
of the victim’s jaw and looking at its dental work, agreed he was
Eastern European.

A forensic artist used her skills and computer wizardry to rebuild
the man’s face.

The image was used in an appeal on TV’s Crimewatch UK. Yet no one
could put a name to the victim.

The cops consulted Dr Stuart Black, senior lecturer in Environmental
Radioactivity at Reading University. He asked for a tooth, skin and
bone sample and his analysis showed the victim had lived within the
fall-out area from Chernobyland, Ukraine.

Detectives then began the laborious task of writing to everyone with
the surnames Armstrong and Talbot in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire,
Norfolk and Suffolk in the hope of tracking down the people connected
with the medical memo.

More than 2,000 letters were posted and on September 5, 2003 -ten
months later – came a huge breakthrough.

Vanessa Armstrong, a human resources secretary at a bearings factory
in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, contacted the murder incident room and said
she had sent the memo to a machinist called Paul Talbot.

He had been invited to see a nurse in the firm’s medical room for
his routine six-monthly check up.

Detective Inspector Bert Deane set off to King’s Lynn to speak to
the factory manager. The machinist was quickly eliminated as a suspect.

Then came another breakthrough: The team searched the medical room
and found a latex glove packet. The serial number was from the same
batch as the packet found beside the body.

They also discovered paper towels of the same width and texture as
soiled paper beside the body. Three days later they returned with a
full forensic team.

Nothing incriminating was discovered until the officers moved
a cabinet. Behind it they found microscopic specs of the murder
victim’s blood.

Then they closely examined the medical couch and found more blood had
run down a crease in the material. On shelves there was evidence that
a gun had been fired.

The Forensic Science Service declared the medical room was the scene
of the murder.

Inquiries quickly revealed that on December 20, the day before the
body was found, the factory had closed for workers to head off for
their Christmas break.

An Armenian security guard, Nishan Bakunts, 28, worked the night shift
and had arrived with another man who he had often passed off as his
“brother”.

Det Insp Deane said: “We had no idea who the other man was. But it was
known that the guards would use the medical room couch for a sleep.”

When his shift ended Bakunts left the factory alone, never to return.

The security guard who relieved him asked: “Where is your mate and
where is his car?” Bakunts did not give him an answer.

But the shocking truth was he had been shot several times on the
medical couch.

When the bullets failed to kill him he was stabbed to death then
bundled into the boot of Bakunts’ car.

Bakunts then drove to a garage three minutes away, bought a petrol
can and put in a gallon of fuel.

Det Insp Deane said: “We believe he drove his black Rover with
an accomplice and with the body in the boot to the location near
Peterborough where the body was dumped and set on fire.

“We believe that after the murder they cleaned themselves up, scrubbed
the medical room and put everything in a bag.

“That was how the latex gloves got to the body site. We believe the
medical memo had been left in the room when Mr Talbot was seen by
the nurse and was stuffed in the bag with other items.”

Afraid

Bakunts was arrested at his home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on
suspicion of murder. His partner Arpine Karapetian was arrested on
suspicion of helping him.

Then detectives discovered that, two days after the murder, Bakunts
had gone to stay with his father-in-law in Oldenzaa, a Dutch town on
the German border.

He returned two months later. Det Insp Deane said: “We knew a man
had been staying at the house in Great Yarmouth in September 2002.

Bakunts’ partner said she was afraid of him. She only knew him by
the name of Sako.”

Police circulated the name and Sako’s description to police throughout
Europe. The force in Belgium responded immediately. They suspected
the victim was Hovhannes Amirian, also known as Sako.

He was wanted for a murder in Ostend after a member of staff was shot
dead in a phone shop hold-up in October 2000.

Cambridgeshire detectives got authority to take a DNA sample from a
son Sako had with his estranged wife.

It produced a family match with Sako’s DNA. Then a partial thumbprint
from the ravaged body matched fingerprint files in Belgium.

Police took stills of Sako from his wedding video and showed them
to witnesses in Norfolk. Det Insp Deane said: “That put him in the
factory and in the flat in Great Yarmouth. We were able to positively
identify the victim for the first time.”

Police then connected DNA found on the striker of the body scene
cigarette lighter to Bakunts’ father-in-law, Misha Chatsjatrjan,
who was living in Holland.

Knife

They were able to show he came into the UK one day before the murder
and returned three days later.

In October last year Bakunts and Chatsjatrjan were convicted at
Norwich Crown Court. Bakunts was jailed for life for murder.

Chatsjatrjan was cleared of murder but jailed for three years for
assisting.

Det Insp Deane said: “Sako had gone to the factory in King’s Lynn.

“He was asleep on the medical couch when these two men went in armed
with a gun and a knife.

“The gun was designed to fire blanks but it had been converted.

“They put a number of shots into his head. But the gun was not powerful
enough to kill and he reared up and they knifed him to death.

“Sako was part of the Armenian mafia who were involved in people
smuggling, drugs and prostitution.

“He had a string of aliases and false passports. He knew the Belgian
police were after him and he tried to lie low.

“We think the motive for the murder was him trying to take over the
house in Great Yarmouth to commit crime.

“I’ve worked as a detective for most of my 31 years in the police
and this was one of the most demanding, but rewarding,cases I have
been involved in.”

Armenia May Win Of New Relations Dictated By Civilization

ARMENIA MAY WIN OF NEW RELATIONS DICTATED BY CIVILIZATION

Noyan Tapan
Mar 27 2006

YEREVAN, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. “Armenians’ distinctiveness allow to
go into the present vortex of civilization, not being afraid of being
lost there, and instead of that Armenian may win.” Philosopher Ashot
Voskanian expressed such a viewpoint at the March 24 discussion on the
theme “Clash of Civilizations and Armenia” held at the “Hayeli” press
club. According to him, it is not enough right when an attempt is made
to exchange the contrast of former socialist and capitalist systems
by contrast of civilizations. “I’m afraid that we speaking about
civilizations a lot, leave aside the problem of historic development,”
A.Voskanian mentioned. In cultural critic Hrach Bayadian’s opinion,
clash of civilizations is not a new phenomenon in reality. According
to him, if not the clash but meeting of civilizations today happens
almost everywhere.

H.Bayadian mentioned the paculiarity of the Armenian reality,
Armenia, being strangely and exclusively ethnically clean, almost
homogeneous, has not good imagination about the world of many ethnics,
cultures. However, according to him, “today there are signs that the
world’s being of many ethnics and cultures will reach a level during
the coming years that it will allow us to feel difficulties as well
as differences of the state of many ethnics, cultures on ourselves,
and, according to that, to better undersand our role in that global
process.” A.Voskanian drew the discussion participants’ attention to
that reality that, according to him, “We have in Armenia an absolutely
undeveloped society, which is not developed also for the reason that
we just have no society practically for 100s of years.” H.Bayadian
mentioned in his turn that no stratum of intellectuals exists in
Armenia: “Today’s Armenian humanitarian, sociologist lives in the 19th
century, his voice is not in this world.” Even more, according to him,
the contemporary Armenian society has no elite as the authorities
has no legality to establish such an elite: “If the authorities give
any award to anybody, he is more defamed but doesn’t become elite,”
he emphasized.

BAKU: Eslen: If Azerbaijan initiates the war, US or EU won’t oppose

Today, Azerbaijan
March 25 2006

General Nejat Eslen: “If Azerbaijan initiates the war, neither the US
nor the EU will oppose this step”

25 March 2006 [16:31] – Today.Az

Turkish General says that Azerbaijan should solve the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict by itself.

“I believe that Azerbaijan will win if it starts the war. But
political issues should be solved beforehand because Armenians are
not the only enemy to Azerbaijan,” Turkish Global Strategic Research
Center member, General-Major-in-reserve, Nejat Eslen told
journalists, APA informs.

“Neither the EU nor the US will prevent Azerbaijan from making an
attempt to resolve the problem. Turkey must be ready to give any help
because Azerbaijan is important country for the world powers.”

Saying Azerbaijan and Turkey are together in some issues, Mr. Eslen
stressed that this cooperation will come to military sphere as well.

“Being admitted to NATO while the lands are under occupation will not
be beneficial to Azerbaijan. The lands should be liberated beforehand
because the US is converting the NATO to a defense bloc”.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/24431.html

New Images of Unknown Object on Mt. Ararat Fuel Archeologists

PanARMENIAN.Net

New Images of Unknown Object on Mt. Ararat Added Fuel to Archeologists’

24.03.2006 22:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Recently released satellite images
of an unknown formation or object on Mt. Ararat in
Turkey have added fuel to archeologists’ ongoing quest
to find Noah’s ark. The `new and significant
development,’ an image from a QuickBird satellite, is
relevant because the high-resolution view shows
clearer detail of a `ship-like object … 1,015 feet in
length,’ Porcher Taylor, a professor of national
security law, told Space.com. Taylor has spent 13
years investigating the mysterious item. Taken over
the northwest corner of Mt. Ararat, the picture shows
a long, dark object – or rock formation, some
say-resting sideways in glacial ice at an elevation of
15,300 feet. While Taylor says he has no agenda for
his investigation, he aims to expose the irregularity
in the mountain’s geography for whatever it is. And
then he wants to make it visibly accessible for
public, scientific and scholarly critique. Despite
some enthusiasts’ conviction about the object’s
history, others hesitate to declare it the biblical
ark – or any kind of manmade object. `My gut instinct is
that it’s natural phenomena,’ said Bill Crouse,
president of Christian Information Ministries, who
twice has led archeological expeditions to the
mountains of southern Turkey. `What I find when I
analyze these photos is that this is naturally
occurring,’ he said, but then added, `of course, you
never say never.’

Armenian Apostolic Church leader hosts Hermitage Director

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 23 2006

ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH LEADER HOSTS HERMITAGE DIRECTOR

YEREVAN, March 23. /ARKA/. Armenian Apostolic Church leader
Catholicos Garegin II received Hermitage Director Mikhail Piotrovski
on Wednesday, press service of St. Echmiadzin, Armenian Apostolic
Church seat, told ARKA News Agency.
Garegin II expressed appreciation of the Piotrovski family’s
contribution to Armenian national culture.
He also pointed out St. Echmiadzin’s Treasuries exhibition opened in
Hermitage in February as part of the Year of Armenia in Russia.
Piotrovski, in turn, said ties between Armenia and Russia have always
been close. `Wee are proud of the fact that the Year of Armenia in
Russia started with St. Echmiadzin’s sacred things demonstration in
St. Petersburg. M.V. -0–

Hnchakian Party to Expand Activity in Armenia

Armenpress

HNCHAKIAN PARTY TO EXPAND ACTIVITY IN ARMENIA

YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS: Parliament chairman
Arthur Baghdasarian received today Sedrak Ajemian, the
chairman of the central board of Hnchakian
(Social-Democratic) party, and two other senior
members of the party.
Together with the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation/ Dashnaktsutyun and Ramkavar Azatakan
(Democratic Liberal) Hnchakian is one of the three
so-called ‘traditional’ Armenian parties. Before the
collapse of the Soviet Union these parties operated
only in the Armenian Diaspora. The press office of the
parliament said Hnchakian party leaders informed
Baghdasarian officially that the party which has
chapters in 14 countries has revised its strategy and
decided to increase its presence in Armenia.
Baghdasarian was said to welcome the party’s decision.
Hnchakian party was established by a small group of
Armenians in Geneva in 1887. It was the first Armenian
political organization with a national and
international structure and a detailed political
program.

NKR Ministries Of Agriculture,Health Carry Out Explanatory Work To P

NKR MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE, HEALTH CARRY OUT EXPLANATORY WORK TO PREVENT BIRD FLUE

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 21 2006

STEPANAKERT, March 21. /ARKA/. Specialists of the NKR Ministry of
Agriculture and Ministry of Health have carried out explanatory
work in a number of villages of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR)
to prevent bid flue.

The NKR Ministry of Agriculture reports that the specialists visited
the borderline villages of Nadagis and Talysh, Martakert region,
NKR, where they carried out explanatory work and gave professional
recommendations.

The reason for the visit is the information recently reported by
Azerbaijan mass media that bird flue cases were recorded in the
Mirbashir region of Azerbaijan. After talking to local residents,
specialists found it that no mass cases of death of wild birds or
poultry have lately been recorded.

Primate Galstanian Met with the Prime Minister of Canada

PRESS OFFICE
Armenian Holy Apostolic Church Canadian Diocese
Contact; Deacon Hagop Arslanian, Assistant to the Primate
615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont Quebec H2V 3H2
Tel; 514-276-9479, Fax; 514-276-9960
Email; [email protected]
Website; _www.armenianchurch.ca_ ()

HISTORIC MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER

A Canadian Armenian delegation, led by the Primate His Eminence Bagrat
Galstanian, met with The Right Honorable Stephen Harper in his
Parliament Hill office on Tuesday March 21, 2006.

The Primate congratulated the Prime Minister on his recent election,
and thanked him for actively supporting the passage of Bill M-380 by
the Houseof Commons in 2004 which recognized the Armenian genocide. He
also presented a letter from His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme
Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.

`We highly appreciate this important action’ said the Vehapar in his
letter to the Prime Minister, referring to Bill M-380, `and appeal to
youto condemn all similar atrocities throughout the world that are
directed against the wellbeing of man.’

`We look forward that during your term in office, there may be further
tangible cooperation between Canada and the Republic of Armenia,
leadingto official diplomatic representation in Yerevan’ added His
Holiness.

The Primate told Mr. Harper that he was gratified to hear the policies
of the Conservative government on social issues, and offered his
co-operation towards enhancing dialogue with Church and interfaith
community leaders in Canada.

The Prime Minister showed keen interest in all aspects of Armenian
community life, and had a cordial conversation on several topics with
the Primate and his delegation. Mr. Harper asked Bishop Galstanian to
convey his greetingsto the Catholicos of All Armenians, and to thank
His Holiness for his blessings.

Accompanying the Primate were V. Rev. Father Ararat Kaltakjian, Vicar
of the Diocese; Rev. Archpriest Zareh Zargarian, Pastor of Holy
Trinity Church in Toronto; Mr. Jack Stepanian, Chairman of the
Diocesan Council; Mr. Taro Alepian, Vice-Chairman of the Diocesan
Council; and Mr. Ara Boyadjian, Treasurer of the Diocesan Council.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Bishop Galstanian presented
Mr. Harper with a `Khatchkar’ exquisitely etched in crystal, with
twosmall vials containing earth and Holy water from Armenia.

Prior to meeting with the Prime Minister, the delegation had visited
the Armenian Embassy in Ottawa, where they were briefed by Counselor
Mikhayil Vardanian on several issues concerning Armenia, including the
situation in Karabagh.

* * *

http://www.armenianchurch.ca/