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    03/24/2004
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    1) Armenian President Meets with Coalition Leaders
    2) Turkish Official Looks to Improved Relations with Armenia
    3) ANC San Gabriel Valley, Assemblymember Caldron Meet on ANC Activities
    4) ARF Reviews Faction's Activities in Parliament
    5) Moscow's Week of Parajanov

    1) Armenian President Meets with Coalition Leaders

    YEREVAN (Presidential Press Office)--President Robert Kocharian met with heads
    of the governing coalition on Tuesday, who conveyed their impressions and
    observation of recent field visits to regions of Armenia. The representatives
    agreed and stressed the necessity of continued visits to various areas.
    On other topics, they suggested ways to make the legislative activities of
    the
    National Assembly and government more productive, and emphasized the need to
    strictly adhere to the 2004 schedule in reviewing draft legislation.


    2) Turkish Official Looks to Improved Relations with Armenia

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--Leading the Turkish delegation at a session of the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Parliamentary Assembly that convened in
    Yerevan on Wednesday, Salik Kapusoz of the Turkish ruling Justice and
    Development party, said that the borders of Armenia and Turkey may open soon.
    `The Justice and Development party has taken on the task to develop relations
    with all neighbors of Turkey, and I hope that we shall soon see better times,'
    he said, stressing that the opening of borders should serve as a solid
    incentive to improve Turkish-Armenian relations. He also told reporters that
    both nations should not cling to the past, and instead must look forward.
    The BSEC Parliamentary Assembly body meeting in Yerevan is the Commission on
    Culture, Education, and Social Issues. The head of Romania's delegation and
    Vice-chair of the commission Dumitru Buzatu, is presiding over the session
    attended by parliamentary delegations from Turkey, Moldova, Bulgaria, Albania,
    Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia. The Azeri delegation opted not to attend, citing
    busy schedules. "I hope they will take part in future meetings held in
    Armenia," announced Buzatu.
    The first sitting of the session took up the social, economic, and civil
    rights of the disabled, with Russian representative Adam Tleuz addressing the
    physical and social obstacles the disabled face.
    Members of the session noted that in Armenia, rights of the disabled are
    consistently violated, and that the country's medical centers are far from
    reaching international standards.
    Paying special attention to the rights of disabled children and women,
    participants urged BSEC governments and parliaments to advance their laws on
    the disabled so that they correspond to international standards.


    3) ANC San Gabriel Valley, Assemblymember Caldron Meet on ANC Activities

    MONTBELLO--At the invitation of California Assemblymember Ronald S. Calderon
    (D-58th Assembly District), Armenian National Committee (ANC) San Gabriel
    Valley representatives held a work meeting with Calderon and his staff on
    March
    12, focusing on issues that concern the Armenian American constituents in the
    district.
    ANC representatives presented the local ANC's activities in progress, which
    include the addition of the Armenian Genocide in the Montebello School
    District
    curriculum; establishment of a sister city program between the city of
    Montebello and Stepanakert, the capital of Mountainous Karabagh Republic; ANC
    voter registration and voter outreach campaigns; and the upcoming April 23
    vigil and April 24 rally at the Armenian Martyrs Monument in Montebello to
    commemorate the 89th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
    Calderon, who is a staunch supporter of Armenian issues, provided valuable
    suggestions, promising his assistance for the success of the specified
    programs.


    4) ARF Reviews Faction's Activities in Parliament

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--The legislative activities of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF) were reviewed during a joint meeting on Wednesday between ARF
    Armenia Supreme Body members and Parliament's ARF faction members.
    The ARF faction in Parliament has proposed six new pieces of legislation and
    seven amendments to existing laws, with members co-sponsoring 25 legislative
    initiatives proposed by others in parliament.
    Details of visits to regions of Armenia by the faction members were also
    reviewed.


    5) Moscow's Week of Parajanov

    MOSCOW (Armenpress)--A week dedicated to commemorate what would have been
    influential Armenian filmmaker Sergey Parajanov's 80th birthday, and to
    celebrate the great film director, artist, and sculptor's art began in Moscow
    on March 23 with an exhibit of items from the Parajanov Museum, including his
    films, unique art collages, posters from his films, videos about his work, and
    photographs by Yuri Mechitov.
    Beauty as the highest value and truth as a creative principle were the most
    important components of Parajanov's art, which gave birth to a legend that
    became known to the world as Parajanov's film.
    Born and raised in a traditional Armenian family in Tbilisi, Parajanov lived
    his childhood very close to the tight Armenian community. These images of
    childhood were later reflected in his work "Colors of Pomegranate."
    In 1945, with the end of the Second World War, Parajanov moved to Moscow and
    enrolled in the Institute of Cinematography. In 1952, he moved to Kiev,
    Ukraine, to start working at Dovzhenko studios. After a number of short films
    and side projects, Parajanov finally started working on his first movie, "The
    Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors," which turned out to be one of the greatest
    masterpieces in the history of cinematography.
    In a few years, Parajanov moved to his true homeland Armenia, and began to
    work at the "Armenfilm" studio, where some of his short movies such as "Hakob
    Hovnatyan" were born, and where he screened his biggest masterpiece: "Color of
    Pomegranate." Though the film's cinematography won him international
    notoriety,
    the movie received no attention from the Soviet authorities. After forcefully
    cutting 20 minutes out of the movie and re-releasing the short version for the
    Soviet audience, Parajanov said: "My masterpiece no longer exists."
    It was the "Color of Pomegranate" that sparked the chain of events in his
    life. Soviet censures did not particularly appreciate the numerous religious
    images portrayed in the movie. Subsequently, a number of his screenplays were
    rejected and he was later imprisoned under false charges--and sent to the
    Gulag, one of the most abhorrent concentration camps in Russia.
    He was released after a number of years as a result of global protests by
    artists. Penniless, he moved back to Georgia in 1977, only to be imprisoned
    again, but this time without a trial.
    His work, "The Legend of the Souram Fortress" was completed in 1986; he began
    work on "Ashik Kerib" the following year. Though both films became
    world-renowned masterpieces, receiving a number of awards at movie festivals,
    Parajanov did not get to see them. After undergoing treatment in France for
    lung cancer, he passed away in 1989, in Yerevan.


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