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  TERRORIST ATTACKS IN LONDON
  
Transcript of letter by His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, sent to the Right Honourable Tony Blair M.P., The Prime Minister.
=  Statement from the Primate of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom, Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian
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 ARTICLES AND NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST RECEIVED WITH THANKS FROM ARMENAG TOPALIAN:


Turkey must relent - The Spectator

Armenian Government Reports Further Rise In Foreign Investment

No Karabakh Accord Announced After Armenian-Azeri Summit

Argentine Operator To Boost Investments In Yerevan Airport


AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES DECIDE TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH

AGBU Builds Second Karabakh Village, Dozens Prepare to Move Into Border Region

Aliev Sees Armenian Concessions After Azeri Military Buildup

Church Restoration Raises Hopes For Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation

Experts Warn Of IT Staff Shortage In Armenia

 Armenian journalist faces three years jail for "insulting Turkish identity"


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 



 



   About the ACCC
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ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
      
90th ANNIVERSARY
 
COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS

   
  
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TO
    COMMEMORATE THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN
 GENOCIDE

The Community's Official Petition launched by the Genocide 90th Anniv. Commemoration Committee


THE HOLY ARMENIAN
 APOSTOLIC CHURCH


CHURCH NEWS
Press Releases from Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

THE ARMENIAN EMBASSY
Embassy News Bulletin


HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN CHURCH OF MANCHESTER WEBSITE


 
UNITED KINGDOM:

Prominent Benefactor and member of U.K. Armenian Community,
Mr George Kurkjian OBE passes away



'Early Day Motion' tabled in previous Parliament (EDM642)

Professor Hovhannisian - Lecture in London

Talk given by Professor Tessa Hofann at University of London

Statement by Baroness Cox of Queensbury

Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust Commemorated in Wales

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone speaks of Armenian Genocide

Archbishop Y. Gizirian visits London

Community members receive Pontifical Honours



TURKEY:

Erdogan-Hurriyet Interview:

Pastor shocks Turkish TV viewers by bold remarks on Genocide


Turkish Publisher charged for publishing book by Armenian author

Ancient Armenian Church in danger of collapse



GENOCIDE:

Turkey's Memory Lapse -
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PLAGUES ANKARA 90YEARS ON
By Bernhard Zand
Article published in Spiegel Online


Link to "Turkish Crimes of Our Century - chronology - details

French MEP calls on Turkish Deputies to recognise Armenian Genocide
 


GENERAL:
' Lessons of Genocide: 1915, 1994 & 2005' Click this link to read an edited version of a recent academic presentation dated 25 May 2005 by Dr Harry Hagopian.  The article examines his views on many salient points in the genocide discourse.


Israel is among the holocaust deniers :  Editorial in HAARETZ By Yossi Sarid


TEN YEARS SHY OF A CENTURY!
The Armenian Genocide 1915
BY DR HARRY HAGOPIAN
 
" It is my contention today that no genocide can be unique since all genocides are reprehensible. This is why I believe it is in the Turkish national interest to come clean and recognise this genocide . . ."
" I believe Turkey cannot find inner peace so long as it denies the genocide. Nor can Armenians for that matter, which is why the souls of Armenian victims still cry out for justice today. . ."
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"WAITING FOR THE DENIAL TO END"
By Dalia Shehori
Published in HAARETZ.com



Hovanness Badalian Music Fund

GROONG - Armenian News
Extensive Collection of News Items Updated Daily




ARMENIA:

President Robert Kocharian replies to P.M. Erdogan of Turkey

1,500,000 CANDLES

Armenian Jews celebrate Purim in Yerevan

OSCE Report on Mountainous Karabagh Strikes down Azeri Allegations of Resettlement

 His Eminence Archbishop Shahé Ajemian Enters Eternal Rest
 


UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Available to Students from Armenia


 

BOOKS

BLUE BOOK - British Parliamentary Report - New Uncensored Version


Balakian: The Burning Tigris


Galichian: Historic Maps of Armenia



U.K. -  CAIA:

ACCC Organise and Conduct CAIA AGM and Elections - Report

 

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AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES DECIDE TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH

By Alman Mir - Ismail Eurasia Daily Monitor, DC The Jamestown Foundation Aug 19 2005

Although the Azerbaijani constitution sets the number of national parliamentary seats at 125, the actual number of deputies in the Azerbaijani parliament has always been 124. The empty seat belonged to district 122, located in Khankendi (Stepanakert), the capital of Karabakh, which is currently under the control of Armenian military formations. The loss of sovereignty over this territory has prevented the Azerbaijani authorities from holding nation-wide elections there. Not any more.

On August 12, the Central Election Commission of Azerbaijan voted in favor of restoring election district 122 and constituting its district election commission (Echo, August 13). Mazahir Panahov, the chairman of the CEC, believes that this act is aimed at restoring the constitutional rights of the citizens of Azerbaijan. Official Baku considers the Armenian residents of Karabakh to be its citizens. This decision therefore opens opportunities for them, as well as for the ethnic Azerbaijanis deported from Khankendi, to vote for the first time since the 1994 ceasefire.

"Until this time, efforts to do this have not been made. The CEC has received many complaints about this. Both commission members as well as the public have supported this decision. It is up to the citizens now to exercise their constitutional rights," Panahov added (525-ci Qazet, August 17).

It is estimated that 10,000 ethnic Azerbaijanis have become Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Khankendi, and they currently reside in Baku and surrounding areas. The Azerbaijani election code does not have a minimum turnout requirement to make elections valid. Thus, even if the Armenian residents of Khandenki boycott the elections, participation by the Azerbaijani IDPs would be sufficient to legitimize the results. At the moment, it is not clear where the district election commission will be based and how they are planning to encourage the ethnic Armenian residents of Khankendi to vote. Plans call for the CEC, which has six members, including one ethnic Armenian, to prepare an appeal to all ethnic Armenians to exercise their constitutional rights. The CEC will also consider some produces to allow them to vote electronically. CEC secretary Natig Mammadov has said, "From now on the Azerbaijani citizens of Armenian ethnicity, living in Nagorno-Karabakh can vote" (525-ci Qazet, August 13).

Meanwhile, on August 16 the opposition daily Yeni Musavat reported that two candidates have been already nominated from this district. One of them is Isi Bagirov, the former deputy chief of the Khankendi air conditioner factory. Bagirov claims that he has had good relations with Armenian residents in Khankendi, including the current self-styled "president of the Nagorno-Karabakh republic," Arkady Gukasyan, as well as with Armenian President Robert Kocharian, who also comes from Karabakh. Bagirov's candidacy is supported by the united opposition coalition Azadliq (Freedom). The other candidate, Seymur Bayca, is running as an independent. The number of candidates will likely increase in the next week.

Interestingly, the CEC decision has the support of all interest groups in Azerbaijani society, including the most radical ones. Akif Nagi, chairman of the Karabakh Liberation Organization, the most pro-war civic organization in the country, has also welcomed the move. "Our organization proposed this idea last year, during the municipal elections," says Nagi, "but at that time the CEC refused our proposal. Now, the decision of the CEC once again showed that Khankendi is an Azerbaijani town and that Nagorno-Karabakh is the territory of Azerbaijan. If Karabakh Armenians respect Azerbaijani laws, then their rights and freedoms will be provided. Just like their election rights have been provided for" (Sherg, August 17).

Another independent expert on elections, Eldar Ismaylov, head of the NGO "For the Sake of Civil Society," also believes that the decision of the CEC was right. "This decision carries more of a propaganda purpose. Even if this time it will be impossible to hold elections there, it can be important for the future elections" (Sherg, August 16). Ismaylov also believes that electronic voting will not be sufficient, because not many ethnic Armenians in Karabakh have access to the Internet.

The Armenian residents of Khankendi will probably not participate in this vote. But for official Baku, the importance of the situation is more symbolic. Azerbaijani authorities want to show to the international community that they are pursuing a policy of engagement, rather than antagonizing the Armenian community of Karabakh. Thus, the situation is more political than practical. As negotiations over the Karabakh conflict continue in a positive course and both sides report some general agreements on certain issues, Azerbaijan wants to show to the Armenians that it is open to co-existence and mutual compromise. Similarly, last week the management of the newly established Public TV in Azerbaijan decided to produce programs in the Armenian language. These efforts will eventually demonstrate that the rights of Armenian minority are not violated in Azerbaijan.

Besides, with this act, Azerbaijani authorities seek to reduce the legitimacy of the "election" previously held by the unrecognized authorities of Karabakh. In the past, both the CEC and the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan, as well as international organizations such as the Council of Europe, UN, and OSCE, have criticized these unofficial elections, saying that they "hinder the peace process."