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    PanArmenian News
    July 31 2004


    PRESIDENT'S PRESS OFFICE REFUTES HEARSAY ON TRANSPOSITIONS IN
    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT AND RESIGNATION OF MAYOR OF YEREVAN

    BAKU AUTHORITIES DID NOT SANCTION RALLY AGAINST ARMENIAN OFFICERS'
    ARRIVAL IN AZERBAIJAN

    HEARINGS ON COMPENSATION PAYMENT TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS BEGAN
    IN CALIFORNIA

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    PRESIDENT'S PRESS OFFICE REFUTES HEARSAY ON TRANSPOSITIONS IN
    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT AND RESIGNATION OF MAYOR OF YEREVAN

    31.07.2004 13:54

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President's press office refuted the
    reports of the local media about the forthcoming transpositions in
    the Armenian government and the resignation of the Mayor of Yerevan.
    As President's Press Secretary Ashot Kocharian told Armenpress
    agency, such rumors do not correspond to reality.

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    BAKU AUTHORITIES DID NOT SANCTION RALLY AGAINST ARMENIAN OFFICERS'
    ARRIVAL IN AZERBAIJAN

    31.07.2004 13:53

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Baku City Administration refused to give sanction
    to the protest actions of the United Front Party of Azerbaijan (UFPA)
    against the arrival of the Armenian servicemen for the participation
    in NATO exercise this September. To remind, UFPA activists intended
    to picket the Embassies of NATO member-states in early August. The
    press release of the party states the City Administration's deed as
    "gross infraction" of the law on Freedom of Meetings. According to
    Echo Baku newspaper, the final decision on the planned rally is to be
    taken by UFPA leadership on August 2.

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    HEARINGS ON COMPENSATION PAYMENT TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS BEGAN
    IN CALIFORNIA


    31.07.2004 13:51

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The final hearings of the case "victims of the
    Armenian Genocide against New York Life Insurance Company" began in
    the Californian Court on July 30. The Court is expected to decree on
    the payment of $20 million to the heirs of thousands of Armenians,
    who insured their lives in American Insurance Companies and then fell
    victims of the Genocide in Ottoman Turkey. To remind, the company
    officially recognized the validity of about 2300 insurance policies.
    According to the lawyers, Liberty reports, the moral factor in this
    case is more important that the material one, since the fact of the
    Genocide is for the first time to be recognized in legal form.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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