Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ASBAREZ Online [08-26-2004]

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ASBAREZ Online [08-26-2004]

    ASBAREZ ONLINE
    TOP STORIES
    08/26/2004
    TO ACCESS PREVIOUS ASBAREZ ONLINE EDITIONS PLEASE VISIT OUR
    WEBSITE AT <http://www.asbarez.com/>HTTP://WWW.ASBAREZ.COM

    1) Aram I Meets with South Korea President
    2) ANCA Eastern Region to Expand Operations to New York City
    3) US-Educated Officer Promoted To Head Georgian General Staff

    1) Aram I Meets with South Korea President

    SEOULReceiving His Holiness Aram I Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia,
    members of World Council of Churches (WCC) executive committee and Korean
    church leaders in Seoul on 24 August, South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun
    expressed his strong appreciation to the World Council of Churches (WCC) and
    the ecumenical movement for its "fundamental assistance" in support of human
    rights and democratization in his country. He has also welcomed the
    contribution of the churches to promoting a peaceful reunification of divided
    Korea.
    The president, who worked as a human rights lawyer defending pro-democracy
    and
    labor rights activists before taking up political office, was involved in the
    National Council of Churches (NCCK) human rights program. The contact with
    NCCK
    and the churches "opened my eyes to human rights and justice issues," he
    stated.
    WCC moderator Catholicos Aram I underscored how the Christian
    understanding of
    reconciliation was closely linked to unification and the overcoming of
    division. "We are called by God in Jesus Christ to strive for reconciliation
    and unity in all its forms. The WCC is committed to working with all people of
    goodwill to overcome the barriers which divide our societies," he said.
    The commitment of the WCC to the reunification of Korea was echoed by the
    organization's general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia. "WCC stands for
    de-nuclearization and disarmament in the Korean peninsula based on a
    negotiated
    agreement by all parties as a foundation of peace, and will continue to
    promote
    a policy of dialogue and exchange," he said.
    During an exchange with executive committee members, president Roh Moo-hyun
    also expressed his support for the invitation of the Korean churches and of
    NCCK to host a future WCC assembly in Korea. The WCC general secretary thanked
    the president and said that the "WCC hopes and prays that an assembly would be
    possible in a united Korea in the near future."
    The WCC executive committee will issue a statement on Korea at the end of the
    week that will express its serious concern about the human rights and
    humanitarian situation in North Korea, and will outline ongoing ecumenical
    efforts for the peaceful reunification of the divided country.
    The WCC executive committee is meeting in Seoul between August 24-27 on the
    invitation of NCCK and the Korean churches.


    2) ANCA Eastern Region to Expand Operations to New York City

    WATERTOWNThe Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Eastern Region
    Board
    of Directors announced the establishment of a new office in New York City and
    the hiring of ANC activist Doug Geogerian as the region's new Executive
    Director.
    "With close to 20 local ANCs and working with countless activists in 31
    states
    on the East Coast, we feel it is important for us to expand our operations to
    give the Armenian American community additional resources to rely on," stated
    ANCA Eastern Region Chairman Dikran Kaligian. "With New York City being the
    media and financial center of the world, an important hub for academia and
    culture, and home to the headquarters of the United Nations, various NGO's and
    several Armenian-American institutions, we feel that this is an important and
    necessary step."
    "We are also excited to have Doug joining our staff. As an active and
    committed member of the Armenian American community, he brings experience,
    energy, and dedication to his position as Executive Director," continued
    Kaligian. "Doug will greatly assist the ANCA continue its work to further
    promote important issues of concern to Armenian Americans," concluded
    Kaligian.
    "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to begin working at the Armenian
    National Committee of America," stated Geogerian. "The task ahead promises to
    be exciting and, at the same time, challenging. I look forward to working with
    our local chapters and activists to help advance our interests at the local,
    state and federal level."
    Geogerian earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages and Literature at
    the University of Chicago in 1990 and was awarded a Masters of Education at
    Harvard University in 1992. After pursuing advanced study at Teachers College
    of Columbia University, Geogerian joined the faculty of a leading progressive
    New York City high school whose mission was to engender critical thinking
    skills in the minds of underprivileged youth. He has been a teaching
    professional in the New York City public school system for the last twelve
    years.
    A prominent activist in the New York ANC, Geogerian has facilitated various
    public forums, planned Genocide commemorations, met with members of Congress,
    and organized demonstrations for the advancement of the Armenian Cause.
    Current ANCA Eastern Region Director Arin Gregorian will be stepping down at
    the end of August to pursue career interests in the Boston area. "Arin has
    served as Director for three years, and his dedication and commitment have
    contributed immensely to the success of the work we do in the Armenian
    American
    community," stated Kaligian. "We wish him great success in his endeavors." The
    Watertown, Massachusetts ANCA Eastern Region office will remain open and
    active.


    3) US-Educated Officer Promoted To Head Georgian General Staff

    TBILISI (Combined Sources)--Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told a
    government meeting on Wednesday that he had promoted deputy chief of the
    General Staff Vakhtang Kapanadze to head the General Staff.
    Kapanadze's predecessor, Givi Iukuridze, "has done his best," Saakashvili
    said. "He graduated from the Frunze Academy in Russia. However, we are
    creating
    a new army which must meet NATO's standards and so appointing US-educated
    people to key positions in the General Staff," he said.
    Mamuka Nikolaishvili and David Nairashvili have been appointed deputy chiefs
    of the General Staff, Saakashvili said.
    President Saakashvili also said that Georgia is to establish a reserve army
    comprised of part-time soldiers.
    "These forces will comprise all Georgian citizens who are physically fit to
    perform these duties," Saakashvili told a Cabinet session held in Batumi on
    Wednesday.
    Georgia, whose relations with neighbor Russia have deteriorated recently over
    the breakaway region of South Ossetia, already has a conscription army like in
    Russia. But it was unclear as to whether Saakashvili's plans include mandatory
    terms of service in the new reserve army for the wider population or for those
    who have already completed their initial conscription service in the regular
    army.
    Georgia does not want a war and is not preparing for it, but "the need to
    protect the country is relevant today and will be relevant in a decade or a
    century," he said.
    "As a state we are ready to provide all people with uniforms and weapons,
    should it prove necessary. But they will be kept at police stations. Every
    reservist will undergo training once or twice a year in order to put on a
    uniform and study the mobilization plan," the president said.
    Reservists will be trained to deal "with both defense issues and emergency
    situations that might take place in the country," Saakashvili said.
    Russia's Foreign Ministry describes Georgian leaders' statements saying
    Tbilisi is on the verge of war with Russia as irresponsible.
    The ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, "Tbilisi's recent statements
    contain militarist rhetoric. But their latest statements are lack a sense of
    proportion and irresponsibility at any level--personal or state one."
    "The absurdity of these statements is obvious. Recently the entire world has
    been promised to expose bodies of dead Cossacks. But these confirmations have
    become groundless," the statement says.
    "Due to the failure of the military adventure in South Ossetia Georgia's
    social and economic problems have become more evident. It would be
    necessary to
    concentrate efforts on the solution to this problem and not to aim them at
    searching for a 'non-existing external enemy' or upsetting the work of the
    Russian Embassy in Tbilisi," the ministry stressed.
    Moscow "is seeking to help the Georgian people improve normal life." The
    Foreign Ministry urges Georgia "to react on constructive initiatives, which
    have been recently presented to Georgia's leadership in order to improve
    relations." "There is no reaction on these initiatives. Any talks on helping
    hand of friendship cannot replace it," the statement says.
    In related news, the Interior Department deputy chief in Tskhinvali, Nodar
    Dzagoyev, was killed on Wednesday, and authorities have opened an
    investigation
    to discover if foul play was behind the death.
    "Investigators are looking into all possible murder scenarios, including a
    terrorist act," said Robert Guliyev, Interior Minister of the unrecognized
    South Ossetian republic.
    The minister also told Interfax that two Tskhinvali residents were detained
    and heavily beaten in the Georgian village of Kekhli last night.


    All subscription inquiries and changes must be made through the proper carrier
    and not Asbarez Online. ASBAREZ ONLINE does not transmit address changes and
    subscription requests.
    (c) 2004 ASBAREZ ONLINE. All Rights Reserved.

    ASBAREZ provides this news service to ARMENIAN NEWS NETWORK members for
    academic research or personal use only and may not be reproduced in or through
    mass media outlets.
Working...
X