BAKU: Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan protests parliament of Canada

Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
April 20 2004

MM OF AZERBAIJAN PROTESTS PARLIAMENT OF CANADA
[April 20, 2004, 22:21:42]

Milli Majlis of the Azerbaijan Republic condemned the preliminary
decision of the Canadian Parliament on recognition of the notorious
`Armenian genocide’.

As was informed by AzerTAj, at the 20 April plenary sitting of the
Milli Majlis, the MPs expressed concern on preliminary decision of
the Canadian Parliament on recognition of the so-called `Armenian
genocide’. It was noted that Azerbaijan is keen on development of
relations with Canada and has made certain steps. Despite of
corresponding actions by the government of Canadian, the mentioned
act of this country’s parliament is incomprehensible

Chairman of the Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan Republic Murtuz Alaskarov
stressed the inadmissibility of decision of the Parliament of Canada.
He assigned the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation at the Council
of Europe to negotiate with the Canadian deputies. At his words, the
Chairman is going to send an informatory message to his Canadian
counterpart.

It has to be reminded that Parliament of Canada has adopted a
resolution to discuss the question related to the notorious `Armenian
genocide’ shortly.

Parliamentary delegation of Canada has the observer status at the
Council of Europe.

Tennis: Moya through after Sargsian test

sportinglife.com, UK
April 20 2004

MOYA THROUGH AFTER SARGSIAN TEST

Spain’s world number five Carlos Moya moved through to the second
round of the Monte Carlo Open after coming out on top in a tough
three-set battle with Armenia’s Sargis Sargsian to register a 7-6
(7-5) 1-6 6-3 victory.

Moya was due to meet Jarkko Nieminen in the next round but the Finn
suffered a broken right wrist at the end of his first-round victory
over Italian qualifier Uros Vico and had to withdraw.

The 27-year-old, who earlier this month returned to the island of his
birth to help Spain register a Davis Cup quarter-final win over
Holland in Mallorca, fared better than his Davis Cup team mate Juan
Carlos Ferrero, who suffered a 6-2 6-3 defeat to Alex Corretja.

Romania’s Andrei Pavel beat the Czech Republic’s Radek Stepanek 6-3
6-3, while Germany’s Tommy Haas overcame Belgian Xavier Malisse 6-3
6-4.

Corretja, who lost to Marcelo Rios in the 1997 final, was delighted
after registering his second win in six meetings against Ferrero, who
has one the tournament twice before.

“I’m not surprised, I’m happy,” he told the event’s official website,

Corretja, who received a wild card entry into the tournament, added:
“When you play a guy that you know is probably the best player on
clay – for sure the best player on clay last season – you always know
it’s going to be tough.

“If you look at everyone’s career right now, you’re pretty much
expecting it to be the other way around, you know, Ferrero beating
Corretja 6-2 6-3. So for me it’s a great win.

“I think I played pretty solidly, attacking very well, and of course
I took advantage of his errors. He made some mistakes with his
forehand trying to attack.”

www.montecarlo.masters-series.com.

Russian mediator says Prague meeting raises optimism

ArmenPress
April 20 2004

RUSSIAN MEDIATOR SAYS PRAGUE MEETING RAISES OPTIMISM

YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS: Yuri Merzlyakov, the Russian
co-chairman in the OSCE Minks group, told Azerbaijani ATV that new
ideas about resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani opposition over
Nagorno Karabagh were put forth in a meeting in Prague between
Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian and his new Azerbaijani
counterpart, Elmar Mamedyarov, mediated by the U.S., Russian and
French co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group. Describing the meeting as
“useful”, the Russian diplomat said the co-chairmen presented their
new ideas and suggestions about how to end the conflict.
He said these new ideas will be presented to Armenian and
Azerbaijani presidents, adding that the Prague meeting has brought in
some optimism about future prospects for the conflict’s resolution.
shared also by foreign ministers of the countries, who said they were
satisfied with the meeting.
Merzlyakov said the co-chairman and foreign ministers will soon
come up with a joint statement on the result of the Prague meeting.
“The new venue of the meeting can be decided only after the
presidents of the two countries are fully informed about the Prague
meeting,” Merzlyakov said.
A Baku-based 525 Gazet quoted Azeri foreign minister as saying
that the main outcome of the Prague meeting was reaching a tentative
agreement for meeting again next month. He said the meeting did not
discuss the new proposals suggested by the mediators.

Oskanian meets Hungarian deputy FM

ArmenPress
April 20 2004

OSKANIAN MEETS HUNGARIAN DEPUTY FM

YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS: Foreign minister Vartan Oskanian
and the visiting deputy foreign minister of Hungary Enio Boros, who
arrived in Armenia, as part of a regional visit, emphasized, as the
Armenian foreign ministry said “the centuries-long”
Armenian-Hungarian friendship for the purpose of stepping up
bilateral cooperation.
Hungary’s pending accession to the European Union was singled out
as “a good example for Armenia,” in view of both countries’ Communist
past and their experiences gained from the transitional period.
Oskanian was quoted as saying that the available potential for
developing trade contacts is not used to the full extent. The role of
a 10,000 strong Armenian community in Hungary was underlined in terms
of its contribution to deepening of bilateral relations.
The meeting referred also to the investigation and pending trial
of an Azeri officer, accused of killing his Armenian classmate on
February 19 at a Hungarian military academy. The Hungarian diplomat
said the case is proceeding in line with his country’s legislation
with an understanding that it should not be politicized.

President welcomes famous Canadian-Armenian soprano Bayrakdarian

ArmenPress
April 19 2004

PRESIDENT WELCOMES FAMOUS CANADIAN ARMENIAN SOPRANO

YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert Kocharian
welcomed today a world-famous Canadian Armenian singer Isabel
Bayrakdarian, described by critics as “the glamorous and glamorously
gifted soprano.”
Isabel Bayrakdarian visits Armenia for the first time. She shared
her impressions with the president saying she was delighted and
promising to come again and again. She said she was enchanted with
the rich cultural life of Armenia and the high professionalism of
Armenian musicians. In Yerevan she will perform one concert.
First prize winner of the prestigious Placido Domingo “Operalia”
Competition in 2000 and a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden
Jubilee medal, Canadian Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian made an
impressive series of appearances in the 2002/2003 season, including
debuts at the Paris Opera (Bastille) as Susanna in Le Nozze di
Figaro, as Catherine in A View from the Bridge at the Metropolitan
Opera, Zerlina in Don Giovanni at the Salzburg Festival, Elisa in Il
Re Pastore at Brussels’s Theatre de la Monnaie, and Clorinda in Il
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda at Los Angeles Opera. Her
numerous concerts and recital appearances took her to New York,
Berkeley, Costa Mesa, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton,
Winnipeg, and Cyprus.
Miss Bayrakdarian can be heard on the Grammy Award winning
soundtrack of the blockbuster movie The Two Towers, the second
installment in The Lord of The Rings trilogy, as well as the multiple
award-winning Canadian movie Ararat. When Miss Bayrakdarian’s debut
recording “Joyous Light” was released in March 2002 on the CBC label,
it went straight to No. 1 in the classical charts across Canada.
Miss Bayrakdarian has been the recipient of many grants, including
a Canada Council Grant, the Sullivan Foundation Grant, the 2000
Leonie Rysanek Award from the George London Foundation, and the
Metropolitan Opera National Council Award in 1997.

Museum of Arshile Gorky to open at Armenian Church premises

ArmenPress
April 19 2004

MUSEUM OF ARSHILE GORKY TO OPEN AT ARMENIAN CHURCH PREMISES

YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Church has announced
about establishment of a museum in one of its premises that will have
on display the works of a renowned US-Armenian artist Arshile Gorky
(Vosdanik Adoyan).
The decision was made in a year which marks the centenary of
Arshile Gorky. The Church said the museum is ready and is waiting for
pictures of Gorky, kept by museums and individuals in many countries,
to come. It said the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church in the
USA is now negotiating with the museums and individuals which are
supposed to send their pictures to Armenia.
Arshile Gorky (1895-1948) was born Vostanik Adoyan in eastern
Turkey. Raised in a poor Armenian farming family, Gorky’s childhood
was reportedly shaped by the genocide of 1915, that affected the
entire Armenian population, and which claimed the life of his mother.
Arshile Gorky was the name the aspiring artist assumed after
coming to the U.S. in 1920. He reportedly adopted it from his
admiration of the Russian writer Maxim Gorky. Once settled with
relatives in New England he enrolled in art classes. Not long after,
one of his instructors arranged for Gorky to move to New York to work
as an art instructor himself. In the 1930s he achieved his first
public success – producing a large abstract mural painting for Newark
Airport. In his artistic endeavors, Cezanne and Picasso became his
praised models. Other influences came from the surrealist painters
and poets who came to New York as exiles from the war in Europe.
Surrealism’s aspect of automatism, the unconscious and the erotic,
sent him onto a new path in which he newly asserted himself as a
draftsman.

All conditions for Armenia to develop in Iran

ArmenPress
April 19 2004

ALL CONDITIONS FOR ARMENIA TO DEVELOP IN IRAN

TEHRAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: The once 300,000 strong Armenian
community in Iran has shrunk away now to a little more than 100,000.
Armenian ambassador to Iran, Gegham Gharibjanian, told Armenpress
that the majority of Armenians live in the capital city of Tehran,
some 10,000 in Isfagan and around 1,000 in Tebriz.
The community, according to the ambassador, maintains all
traditions and has strong potential. Armenians delegate two members
to the parliament as a national minority. The proximity to Armenia is
one of the community’s advantageous and many families can now watch
Armenian Public TV. The Church is instrumental in maintaining the
Armenian identity. “I think the Iranian government has created all
conditions for the Armenian community to live and develop freely and
maintain all its traditions,” the ambassador said.
He added that Armenian-Iranian relations are entering a new
development phase. “When I came here as Armenia’s ambassador, we
spoke about some projects, such Iran Armenia gas pipeline, the
Kajaran tunnel, the hydropower plant on the border river of Arax, now
I am proud that all these projects will be implemented during my
tenure,’ he said.

ARKA News Agency – 04/20/2004

ARKA News Agency
April 20 2004

Representatives of Armenian Mass Media can receive accreditation for
covering of Olympic Games in Greece in special center

RA MFA and Ambassador of Estonia discuss perspectives of cooperation
in it sphere

RA President and representatives of ruling coalition discuss internal
political situation in Armenia

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REPRESENTATIVES OF ARMENIAN MASS MEDIA CAN RECEIVE ACCREDITATION FOR
COVERING OF OLYMPIC GAMES IN GREECE IN SPECIAL CENTER

YEREVAN, April 20. /ARKA/. Greek Ministry of Mass Media and Press
opened the Zappeion Press Centre for mass media in accordance to
Olympic Games, RA MFA told ARKA. Representatives of Armenian mass
media can receive accreditation for covering of Olympic Games in
Greece in this center. The applications and documents must be
submitted not later than 40 days before entry in Greece. L.D. –0—

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RA MFA AND AMBASSADOR OF ESTONIA DISCUSS PERSPECTIVES OF COOPERATION
IN IT SPHERE

YEREVAN, April 20. /ARKA/. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Osknaian and
the Ambassador of Estonia Andres Unga (residence in Athens) discussed
perspectives of cooperation in IT sphere, RA MFA told ARKA. Newly
appointed Ambassador handed Oskanian copies of credentials, then the
parties discussed expanding of bilateral cooperation. They noted the
importance of establishment of direct links between the businessmen
of the countries and exchange of information. Oskanian emphasized the
fact that in the beginning of May Estonia will become full member of
EU, thanks to which Armenia and Estonia will give new impulse to
economic links. L.D. –0–

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RA PRESIDENT AND REPRESENTATIVES OF RULING COALITION DISCUSS INTERNAL
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ARMENIA

YEREVAN, April 20. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian and
representatives of ruling coalition discussed internal political
situation in Armenia, President’s press office told ARKA. The parties
discussed also the activity of Armenian Parliament. L.D. –0-

Gibrahayer – 04/19/2004

GIBRAHAYER

ARMENIANS IN CYPRUS PREPARE FOR GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION AND REFERENDUM

April 19, 2004 – Nicosia (Gibrahayer) – Armenians in Cyprus, are
preparing to commemorate the 89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
with events that will begin on Friday April 23, 2004 and continue
throughout the weekend. The community will also participate in a
nation-wide referendum which will takeplace on April 24, 2004 to
decide the fate of the notorious Annan Plan, which is being served to
the Cypriot people, one week before the formal accession of Cyprus to
the European Union.

The main event for the commemoration of the 89th anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide will take place on Friday April 23, 2004 in Nicosia,
at the Genocide Memorial on Armenia street. The Komitas choir of the
Hamazkayin Chapter of Ainjar – Lebanon will participate in the
three-day events. Speaker of the day will be Asadour Devletian.

The community in Larnaca will also remember the Martyrs of the
Armenian massacres of 1915Â in a separate event on Sunday 25 April
which will be held in the Armenian Church of Sourp Stepanos.

Like every year, our community will call on the international
community and Turkey to recognise the Armenian Genocide and accept the
political consequences of an unpunished act that stands between
normalisation of relations with Armenia and Armenians world-wide.

The Parliament of Cyprus has been one of the first legislative bodies
in the world that through relative resolutions has recognised the
Armenian genocide in 1982 and 1990.

The irony of April 24 this year, is that the Armenian community of
Cyprus, will also be voting on a referendum on the political future of
the island, that housed and sheltered them as refugees as survivors of
the first genocide of the 20th century.

Armenians in Cyprus seem to be split on the vote, just like their
local Greek and Turkish Cypriot compatriots. While local debate on the
referendum continues, it is likely that ideology and party affiliation
will not affectvoting trends.

Being fully aware of the political cost a public statement may carry,
Armenian representative in the Cyprus Parliament Bedros Kalaydjian –
in statements made in last week’s Cyprus Weekly -Â refrained from
taking a stance onthe vote and simply called the Annan Plan “unfair”.

Others were more specific. Webmaster of the community portal
from the home page of his website called for a “yes”
vote, while Gibrahayer received a short article from the editor of
Artsagang monthly Jean Ipdjian advocating for a “no” vote, which you
can read here

ILHAM ALIYEV THREATENS CYPRUS AND ARMENIA

While in Ankara, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said that if the
Greek Cypriots vote “no” in the April 24 Annan Plan referendum and the
Turkish Cypriots vote “yes”, Azerbaijan will recognise the “Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus”.

Turning his “guns” on Armenia he also said that Azerbaijan will never
accept Nagorno Karabakh becoming an independent Armenian entity. He
restated his position that if Armenia withdrew from five of the seven
occupied Azerbaijani districts, Baku would be ready to reopen the
border and railway through Armenia and begin negotiations and
concluded that it would be a blow to Azerbaijani-Turkish relations, if
Turkey were to open its border with Armenia.

Reaction to Aliyev’s comments was quick from Nicosia. Cypriot Foreign
Minister George Iacovou implied that comments of this sort should be
taken with a pinch of salt. “We should remind ourselves where these
comments were made”,he concluded.

Press Representative of the Cypriot President’s office Marios
Garoyian, commenting on Cyprus State TV, said that the President was
not sitting idleand was following political developments closely.

Garoyian was interviewed on Saturday’s issue of Simerini online at

FRANCE AGAINST EARLY TURKISH EU MEMBERSHIP

by Honor Mahony

France’s new foreign minister Michel Barnier has caused a furore by
saying that France would oppose Turkey’s entry into the EU “under
current circumstances”. The former European Commissioner, who was
named foreign minister after a government reshuffle last week, told
French parliament on Wednesday (7 April) that Ankara has not met the
conditions necessary for membership. “Turkey does not respect the
conditions, even if it is preparing to do so,” he said, adding that
there was “no question” of Turkey’s joining the EU “under current
circumstances.” He was joined in his comments by Alain Juppé, leader
of the centre-right UMP and a close associate of French President
Jacques Chirac. Mr Juppé said countries on the periphery of the
growing EU, such as Turkey, “have no business joining (the bloc),
otherwise it will be diluted.” “The UMP does not want to see
discussions with Turkey at the end of the year”. The comments caused
uproar in the Turkish media, however Turkish politicians have
attempted to play them down. “Various exaggerated words can be said
for reasons related to domestic politics,” said Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gul, according to the Anatolia news agency. But France’s
words are significant as all member states have to give the nod of
approval when the decision is taken at the end of the year on
Ankaraâ=80=99s eligibility for starting membership negotiations.
However, the mainly Muslim country does have friends in the EU. Both
Germany and the UK have spoken out strongly in favour of beginning
membership negotiations with the country if it meets the political
criteria for joining. Member states will take the decision at the end
of this year based on a report by the European Commission to be
published in October.

US RECORDS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 1915-17: A NEW PUBLICATION, OUT ON MAY
28

The Gomidas Institute Armenian Genocide Documentation Project
announces a powerful new work, United States Official Records on the
Armenian Genocide 1915-1917. This work is a systematic documentary
publication comprised of hundreds of letters and reports on the
genocide of Armenians written by American officials and other
nationals in Ottoman Turkey between 1915-1917. It includes reports
from US Consulates in Harpoot, Trebizond, Aleppo, Beirut,
Damascus,Samsoun, Baghdad, Adana, Smyrna and Adrianople. Many relate
the mass murder of Armenians in explicit, harrowing terms. Further
reports, written mainly by American missionaries and private citizens,
provide further details. The reports from the United States Embassy in
Constantinople also provide further insights into the American
Government’s understanding of the Genocide while the killings were in
progress.

United States Official Records on the Armenian Genocide 1915-1917
comp., ed. and intro. By Ara Sarafian with a preface by
U. S. Congressmen Pallone and Knollenberg (Gomidas Institute:
Princeton and London, 2004) xxxvi + 706 pp., includes illust., maps,
index and foldout. Hardback $50.00

Released on 28 May 2004. Advance copies available from 24 April
2004. Your orders at books@garodbooks.com

BLACK ANGEL FLIES TO TEHRAN

Cyprus born Nouritza Matossian, author of Black Angel, A Life of
Arshile Gorky, the book which inspired Atom Egoyan’s Ararat is also
Egoyan’s model for the screen role of Ani, the Armenian biographer of
Gorky who reads from Nouritza’s book.

After Matossian’s recent successful run off-Broadway in collaboration
with the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Arshile Gorky Drawings
Exhibition when she performed for a week in December 2003, she
followed by organising an Armenian week in Oxford at Magdalen College,
Oxford in February, Nouritza Matossian has accepted an invitation to
perform her fascinating solo show in Tehran.

The Armenian Club Ararat, Tehran on 21 and 22nd April she will present
Black Angel, The Double life of Arshile Gorky with 100 slides and
music. The first performance will be in English and the second in
Armenian.

The author will then visit Armenian communities in Iran in cities and
outlying villages for a forthcoming publication. More details from

Hard cover copies of Black Angel may still be obtained from Moufflon
Bookshop, Soffoulis Street, Nicosia or from Amazon.

PRESIDENT OF AGBU BERJ SETRAKIAN, CHALLENGED ON ARMENIAN NATIONAL TV

– AGBU President Berge Setrakian, clearly upset
by the negative turn of events in Cyprus criticising the closure of
the Melkonian, and the bad publicity in Friday morning’s Yerevan
press, recruited the services of a â=80=98friendly’ interview on
Armenia TV (H1) on Good Fridayto air his views and justify the
decision.

The well-orchestrated â=80=98interview’ focused on all aspects
ofdiaspora issues, ethnic identity and the past and present of the
AGBU, praising at all times the benefactors of the AGBU Central Board
(including Setrakian’s boss and father-in-law), as if they had applied
for sainthood.

The AGBU President, with the evident lack of Armenian education that
is offered only at the Melkonian, even found time to mention his
favourite â=80=9C azkah-bah-bah-noom’ just once, but the more exciting
`globalisation’ five times in one breath. Unfortunately, many of his
own sayings about the good work of the AGBU contradicted the decision
to close the Melkonian.

However, waiting for the pre-arranged question, Setrakian used a third
of the near 90-minute â=80=98interview’ to argue the CB decision to
close the Melkonian, where he started with a scathing attack against
Haygashen Ouzounian and the article that first appeared last year with
the headline â=80=98Melkonian is not for sale’. He did not mention
that the article preceding Haygashenâ=80=99s â=80=98 unsubstantiated’
argument was by his own puppy-dog Dorian in the first place.

The pathetic arguments even included blaming the internet and the
e-mail employed by the Alumni camp, suggesting that time and money
should not be wasted in court battles, praising the impeccable work of
the school’s principal and board (oh, and by the way, he remembered to
mention the teachers too!), butthe that fault was of the
â=80=98circumstances’. Not wasting any time or valuable space here,
we shall not deal with many of the petty arguments. Instead, here are
the main points:

You can hear the TV commentaries on

THE CYPRUS PROBLEMÂ & THE BROADER GEOPOLITICAL AIMS OF THE BUSH
ADMINISTRATION

Undoubtedly the scope and intensity of the continuing UN efforts for
the settlement of the Cyprus problem are unprecedented. It is obvious
that these efforts would have been impossible without the insistence
(and not only the encouragement) of the US. This overzealous
involvement should be compared with several other occasions during the
last few years when the UN and its Secretary General, Mr. Kofi Annan,
appeared powerless in the face of serious developments. For example,
the role played by the UN during the Iraqi crisis was that of a
detached observer. Be that as it may, a careful examination of the
contents of the Annan Plan as well as the broader objectives of the
Bush administration explain to a great extent the intensive efforts
for a solution and the insistence of the Bush administration for a
solution to the Cyprus problem before May 1st 2004. The following are
some of the main contributing factors:

In spite of the American military victory in Iraq, stability has not
been established in this country. On the contrary, not only do
Americans face daily casualties but it seems that at maximum chaotic
and anarchic conditions prevail in Iraq and at minimum normal
conditions have not been re-established. It is therefore important for
the only superpower in the world today to manifest success in the
diplomatic arena – by contributing to the resolutionof a long-
standing international problem with broader implications.

The Bush administration has repeatedly expressed its goal for a
redefinition of the ideological and political map of the Middle
East. According to this line of thinking, these broader objectives
would be facilitated by a solution to the Cyprus problem on the basis
of the Annan Plan.

For the US, the accession of Turkey to the EU is a vital
objective. The resolution of the Cyprus problem removes a serious
stumbling-block for Turkey. On the contrary, the perpetuation of the
status quo creates serious complications in EU-Turkish relations.

The solution of the Cyprus problem before May 1st 2004, the date for
the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the EU, is considered
especially important because it is possible to exert serious pressures
in order for Cyprus to accept the geostrategic realities created by
the Turkish invasion of 1974. If the Republic of Cyprus accedes to the
EU prior to a resolution of the problem, it would be more difficult to
justify excessive and permanent derogations fromthe acquis
communautaire. It would be most likely that Turkey would have to
adapt – to European norms and principles – thus in effect reversing
the results of the invasion to a great extent.

We should also bear in mind that this is a presidential election year
in the US. With the solution of the Cyprus problem, Bush wishes to
project anew image – the image of a leader promoting peace and the
settlement ofregional disputes. In other words, President Bush would
not only appear to be the leader of dynamic confrontations, but also
the leader promoting peace regionally and internationally.

What is the position of Cyprus on these issues? The Republic of Cyprus
should remain firm, holding on to positions and principles promoting a
solution that advances prosperity for all Cypriots as well as
stability. An unfair, unbalanced and imposed solution would lead to
socio-economic problems and to destabilisation in Cyprus and beyond.Â
Such an outcome cannot be expected to contribute to the implementation
of any serious `big pictureâ=80=9D objectives. The Republic of Cyprus
may legitimately declare that it cannot accept any solution that in
effect undermines democracy, human rights and free market principles.

Last but not least, the Republic of Cyprus should not be expected to
adjust to the `realities’ of the results of the Turkish invasion of
1974 so as to facilitate Turkey’s European objectives. On the
contrary, Turkey should be asked to act in accordance with
international law and European norms and principles if it is serious
about its European ambitions.

Dr. Andreas Theophanous Professor of Political Economy, is the
Director General of the Research and Development Center – Intercollege
and the Head of the Department of International Relations at
Intercollege.

– One of the six men sentenced to life for the 1999 attack on
-parliament that killed Armenia’s prime minister and seven others
-committed suicide. Vram Galstian was found hanging from his bed sheet
-in his cell last Friday by prison guards.

– Turkish Ambassador to Baku denied reported plans of opening state
border between Turkey and Armenia. He said that Ankara’s position was
remaining unchanged: Ankara would not establish relations with Yerevan
until Armenia does not show willingness to establishment of good
neighbouring relations and occupies a constructive position on
Karabakh settlement.

– Law-enforcement agencies detained several dozen opposition activists
following an opposition rally in Yerevan while the offices of two
leading Armenian opposition parties were seized by police and their
leaders went into hiding last week.

– The Armenian ruling coalition of Dashnaktsoutiun, HHK and Orinats
Yerkir made an offer of `dialogue’ with the opposition in an attempt
to defuse the political crisis sparked by the vocal opposition
campaign against PresidentRobert Kocharian.

– A Sunday school with 30 students in Akhalkalak has commenced its
activities, teaching religious education and Armenian history.

– A business-forum on the topic “Investment potentialities of the
Republic of Armenia” was held in the UAE from April 3-7, 2004, to
increase the volume of trade between two countries, and to present the
industrial potential of Armenia. – Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan
Oskanyan met Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the China Li
Gu. Armenian President Robert Kocharian is to visit China at the
invitation of Chinese President Hu Dzintao.

– Armenian soccer national team’s player from Cameroon Carl Lombe was
attacked by two unidentified men and stabbed in the back with a
knife. He was rushed to the hospital and kept for treatment.

– In the past four years more than 40 million dollars of foreign
investments were made in Karabakh, the economy of which is still
considered a risk zone because the international community has not
recognize the right for self-determination of the people of NKR, and
the conflict has not been settled yet.Â

Here are a number of Genocide sites that Graciela Kevorkian
(grakevorkian@yahoo.com) from Argentina has sent to us. Please
forward them specially to your odar friends.

Links in English

icia.com/armo10c.html in
Spanish Links
in German Links in Russian

The Armenian community and Church Council of Great Britain have sent
the following letter addressed to Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom, Tony Blair. Click on the following link atÂ

http://www.noitikiantistasis

g i b r a h a y   c a l e n d a r

â=80¢ “Timag” drama group of Hamazkayin Oshagan chapter proudly
presents its 5th annual production on Saturday 8th May 2004 at the
PASIDY auditorium in Nicosia. A hilarious comedy by the French author
Francis Webber, titled “Entrik Himari Hed” (Dinner With an Idiot) will
be presented under the direction ofMs. Janna Tahmizian. Taking part
are Nazaret Adourian, Harout Tahmazian, Aram Tavitian, Natasha
Tavoukdjian, Alidz Sarkissian, Arto Tavitian, Ardash Der
Bedrossian. Tickets on sale as from next week at 6.00 (3.00 for
minors)

â=80¢ Armenian Easter was celebrated in all Armenian Churches in
Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca on Sunday April 11, 2004 Images at:
Vodenleva
images of Sourp Kevork in Limassol at
1b37150d98473

â=80¢ The 89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide which coincides
with the Annan Plan Referendum of April 24, will be commemorated in
Cyprus, possiblyon the evening of Friday April 23 at the 1915 Genocide
Memorial on Armenia street. Light a candle in memory for the martyrs
of the Armenian Genocide on

â=80¢ A Tour to Armenia is being organised by the Central Executive of
Hamazkayin from August 20-September 3, 2004 with the participation of
members and friends from Armenian diaspora communities. Trips to
Karabagh are also scheduled. To receive more info and to apply for the
trip please contact the Cyprus Hamazkayin committee members until
April 31, 2004.

â=80¢ HAMAZKAYIN FORUM 2004 The 10th Forum, Lebanon:From July 12-18
(Optional) Armenia:From July 19-31, 2004. Thought provoking lectures,
trips to historic and amazing destinations, and nights of dancing and
entertainment are only some of the Forum highlights. For many Armenian
students across the globe, the Hamazkayin Summer Forum is oneof the
most anticipated events of the year. Those interested should visit
the website for more details on how to apply.

â=80¢ The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus announces that the next permit
for the Armenian Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green
line, is scheduled for Sunday May 16, 2004.

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Armenian paper critical of state policy on Iran gas pipeline

Armenian paper critical of state policy on Iran gas pipeline

Haykakan Zhamanak
17 Apr 04

Text of Erdzanik Abgaryan’s report by Armenian newspaper Haykakan
Zhamanak on 17 April headlined “Kocharyan is giving a big gas pipeline
to a Turk as a gift”

It is no secret that the European Union has a positive attitude
towards the idea that the Central Asia-Iran-Armenia gas pipeline
should go via Armenia, suggesting the closure of the Armenian Nuclear
Power Station, which meets the interests of the people’s
security. Iran’s position on this issue is absolutely good.

But it is strange and tragicomic that the special representative of
the EU for the South Caucasus, Heikki Talvitie, and Iran’s Foreign
Minister Kamal Kharrazi have tried to persuade the Kocharyan
administration to agree to build the gas pipeline via Armenia. So the
gas pipeline caused a stir last week.

[Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan] Oskanyan, who fails all strategic
issues together with his chief [Armenian President Robert Kocharyan],
visited Tehran and finally buried the hope that the gas pipeline will
be constructed via Armenia. Information sources disseminate
contradictory information about that visit and it may be concluded
that the Armenian authorities and their secret services were behind
that flow of disinformation. But on 13 April Iran’s Oil Minister
[Bizhan Namdar-]Zanganeh announced that a contract on the Iran-Armenia
gas pipeline is already ready and he will soon visit Armenia for
signing it. Saying that the volumes of Iranian gas supplies are
limited by 1,500m cu.m. annually, Zanganeh in fact confirmed that the
constructed pipeline will not be a transit one. That is, Armenia is
withdrawn from this international programme just the same way as it
was withdrawn from other international and regional programmes. As a
result of it, the Armenians will be deprived of those significant sums
that would be charged for transit, and of many jobs, and it is even
more tragic that Armenia will be sidelined from all international
interests.

As can be seen, the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline will also be under
Russia’s control as Russia’s Itera will be the gas pipeline’s
operator. We do not accuse Russia, we accuse its Armenian stooges:
Kocharyan and his administration who betrayed our national
interests. Nevertheless, it is obvious that Russia’s diplomatic
position on this gas pipeline is based not only on its aspiration to
preserve its monopoly on gas supplies to Europe, but also on its aim
to establish deeper relations with the Turks and Azerbaijanis. The
point is that the Russians also know that the Central Asia-Iran-Europe
pipeline will be undoubtedly constructed. And if not via Armenia, it
may be constructed via Turkey or Azerbaijan.

So withdrawing Armenia from the regional and international cooperation
programmes, as well as from the Central Asia-Iran-Europe gas pipeline
system, Russia simply cooperates with Turkey and Azerbaijan in the
issue of sidelining Armenia from the world processes. So we can say
that the “national” socialist Dashnaks and the law-abiding persons who
have turned the National Assembly into barracks, headed by Kocharyan,
are handing the strategic interests of Armenia to the Turks on a
plate. And today’s opposition, at its mass rallies, is obliged to
disclose this crime along with other crimes of the Kocharyan
administration which flouts the interests of the Armenian people and
statehood.