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"MR KOCHARYAN, YOU WERE CREATED AFTER 8: 00 PM"
RAFAYEL GHAZARYAN SAYS
21-03-2003
Academician Rafayel Ghazaryan can't forgive Robert Kocharyan after the elections. "Kocharyan deprived me of the pleasure for congratulating a president, really elected in fear elections" , he says.
Regarding Kocharyan as a non-legitimate president, Mr Ghazaryan thinks we have no president in the country.
Rafayel Ghazaryan doesn't understand why ...
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Media program says Armenia "failed the test" during campaign and election coverage
By Julia Hakobyan and John Hughes, ArmeniaNow reporters Armenia Now 28 February 2003 Internews, a United States government-sponsored media development program is calling upon Armenian journalists to "arm themselves with courage and objectivity for these last difficult days of the electoral campaign". At a news conference today in ...
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Chechen rebel says Moscow fuelling separatism in southern Georgia
Prime-News news agency 13 Oct 02 TBILISI
The rebel deputy prime minister of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Akhmed Zakayev, has said that a build-up of tension in the predominantly Armenian-populated region of Samtskhe-Javakheti in Georgia is "quite realistic".
In his interview with Prime-News, Zakayev said that Russia had not given up on the idea ...
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12.10.2002 05:18 special AKHALKALAK. October 12. (A-Info).- Russian military base stationed in Akhalkalak was put on high-level alert on October 11, to retaliate possible attacks by the Chechen guerrillas who have recently moved to Samtskhe-Javakhk region, according to reliable ...
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TURKEY MUST END DISCRIMINATION OF ARMENIAN AND OTHER NON-MUSLIM MINORITIES
-- New report on situation of Armenians in Turkey Brussels, 9/10/02- A report published today shows that recent and much touted reforms in Turkey barely scratched the surface of the deep and persistent discrimination of the country’s Armenian minority, a fate shared by other non-Muslim minorities. The report, published by the EU office for Armenian Associations in Europe, ...
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By Tatoul Hagopian Azg DAILY, sept 6th, 2002, EREVAN It seems like the wordswill at last turn into action regardingthe so much advertised Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan crude oil pipeline.The construction of the pipeline, which will have a length of1,760 km, is said to start this month.
Three days ago the names of the companies which will carry outthe construction of the pipeline were announced. Greek'Consolidated Contractors International Company' (CCIC), French'Spiecopag' and US ...
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TURKISH ATTEMPT TO HI-JACK GENOCIDE CONFERENCE IN DENMARK Vartiter Kotcholosian Hovannisian, M.D. Los Angeles--I attended an extraordinary conference on the Armenian Genocide in Copenhagen on May 10-11 of this year. It was extraordinary not only because of the sound scholarship of those who presented the evidence of the genocide and its denial but also because of the blatant attempt of the Turkish government to hijack the proceedings. The conference. held at the ...
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Brussels, 20.03.02 THE ARMENIAN DIASPORA MEETS THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS Speaking yesterday at an introductory seminar on EU institutions organised by the FAAE, Per Gahrton MEP presented his views on the future of the Caucasus. "My main point is that the countries of the region should start regional cooperation, maybe a kind of stability pact for the Caucasus, in order not to be ruled by external superpowers". Per Gahrton became an instant celebrity in ...
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In a landmark vote, the European Parliament today adopted a resolution on EU policy in the Caucasus in which it reaffirmed that Turkey must recognize the Armenian genocide of 1915 before it can join the European Union, as initially stated by Parliament in 1987. The resolution also calls upon Turkey to lift is blockade of Armenia.
"Turkey is a recognized candidate to join the EU since 1999", said Nicolas Tavitian, Director of the EU office of the FAAE. "It is now clear that the position ...
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