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    1) Meeting with President Arkady Ghoukasian
    2) Public Official and Former "Azadamard" Editor Mousegh Mikaelian Passes Away
    3) Azeri Officer Admits Killing Armenian With Ax
    4) Armenia Criticizes Atkinson Report on Karabagh

    1) Meeting with President Arkady Ghoukasian

    Among the many issues discussed between an Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (ARF) delegation and Mountainous Karabagh Republic President Arkady Ghoukasian
    on Monday, were the upcoming Armenia Fund telethon, national dues for
    Karabagh's advancement, as well as steps to resettle the population of
    Karabagh. Joining President Ghoukasian were the Representative of MKR in the
    United States Vardan Barseghian, and Karabagh Archbishop Barkev Mardirossian.
    A lengthy political discussion included means to counter Azerbaijan's latest
    anti-Armenian policy, and the Karabagh peace process.
    The ARF Western Region delegation was composed of co-chair Avedik Ismirlian
    and Hovig Saliba, along with Vahe Bozoian, Hrair Der Krikorian, and Anahid
    Stepanian.


    2) Public Official and Former "Azadamard" Editor Mousegh Mikaelian Passes Away

    YEREVAN (ARF Bureau Press Office)--The distinguished career of Mousegh
    Mikaelian came to an end on Monday, November 23, when the accomplished
    official
    passed away in the capital city of Yerevan.
    Born in the Talin region of Zovasar in 1948, Mikaelian graduated from the
    "Sasnashen" school and shortly after gained entry into Yerevan State
    University's Philology Department.
    Having served as a staff member of several publications, including "Karoun,"
    "Avantgard," and "Sovetagan Hayastan," Mikaelian moved on to establish the
    weeklies "Ourpat," and "Azadamard," and the monthlies "Varoujan," "Midk,"
    "Zankag," and "Asbarez." During his prolific career, Mikaelian also authored
    four books.
    He joined the Armenian Revolutionary federation in 1989, and served as the
    editor-in-chief of the party's official publications "Azadamard" (1991-94),
    and
    "Yerkir" (1998-99).
    In 1999, he was elected to Armenia's parliament and served as a member until
    2003, when he was appointed as the country's Deputy Minister of Education and
    Sciences.


    3) Azeri Officer Admits Killing Armenian With Ax

    (Reuters)--An Azeri officer who killed his fellow Armenian officer Gurgen
    Margarian with an ax at a Budapest military academy pleaded guilty in court on
    Tuesday, saying he took revenge for Armenian attacks on Azeris, Hungarian news
    agency MTI reported.
    "It was not my plan to be so cruel, savage," 27-year-old Ramil Safarov told
    the court. When asked why he almost severed the head of the victim, he said,
    "because they did the same to 8,000 people of ours."
    In February, Safarov entered the Armenian's room, stabbed him several times
    with a knife, and struck him repeatedly with an axe, almost severing his head.
    Both were participating in a NATO Partnership for Peace English language
    course.
    Safarov was charged with committing premeditated murder with extreme cruelty,
    and faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty, a Budapest Capital Court
    press official told Reuters.


    4) Armenia Criticizes Atkinson Report on Karabagh

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--National Assembly Vice-speaker Tigran Torosian
    criticized
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) rapporteur on
    Mountainous Karabagh David Atkinson, for failing to consult with the OSCE
    Minsk
    Group, tasked to find a resolution to the conflict, and establish ongoing
    contacts with Armenian and Azeri delegations before presenting his report
    during PACE's November 17 session in Paris.
    According to Torosian, who heads Armenia's delegation to PACE, Atkinson's
    recent report on Mountainous Karabagh had not changed greatly from its
    September 14 report. He also said that while the draft resolution is improved,
    it does not contain all proposals put forth by the Armenian delegation.
    Concerned that Azerbaijan is increasingly being perceived in Europe as the
    victim of the conflict, he said Armenian authorities must revise their
    practical approach in order to counter Azerbaijan's aggressive policy in
    international organizations--especially in light of Turkey's increased
    backstage efforts to find a resolution.
    The PACE report does call on both Armenian and Azeri officials to meet in
    Strasbourg to decide on Karabagh's future status. It also calls on the
    conflicting sides to withdraw their troops and refrain from military
    activates.
    Torosian stressed the necessity for Armenia to intensify efforts in the
    international arena, and refrain from a policy of mutual accusations and
    "behind-the-scene" talks in parliament.


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