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    ARKA News Agency
    April 25 2005


    US President fails to honor his pledge

    Armenian Ambassador to Bulgaria presents his credentials to Bulgarian
    President

    RA Minister of Culture receives famous Spanish writer Gonzalo Guarcha

    EBRD'S annual meeting to be held in Belgrade on May 22-23

    Issues of expanding Armenian-Canadian relations discussed by RA
    President and representatives of House of Commons of the Canadian
    Parliament

    A number of Turkish organizations of Europe express their support to
    Armenian people in relation to Armenian Genocide recognition

    Dozens of thousands of Armenians march along Teheran's central
    streets on Armenian Genocide day

    Mass held in St. Nazareth Armenian church in Kalkutta to commemorate
    victims of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman empire

    Denial of the fact of the Genocide of Armenians by Turkey is a
    challenge to all legal and moral norms

    A photo exhibition on the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
    held in Stepanakert

    A wedding fair to be held in Armenia on May 7-8

    George w. Bush: the U.S. seeks a deeper partnership with Armenia that
    includes security cooperation

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    US PRESIDENT FAILS TO HONOR HIS PLEDGE

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA-YERKIR/. Ignoring calls from a record two
    hundred and ten U.S. legislators, President Bush failed, once again,
    to honor his pledge to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide as
    a "genocide" in his annual April 24th remarks, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA). In a statement issued today, on
    April 24th, the annual day of remembrance for the Armenian Genocide,
    the President again resorted to the use of evasive and euphemistic
    terminology to obscure the reality of Turkey's genocide against the
    Armenian people between 1915-1923. In retreating from his promise,
    the President ignored the counsel of the one hundred and
    seventy-eight Representatives and thirty-two Senators who had written
    letters urging him to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide.
    "While we appreciate the President's willingness to join with
    Armenians around the world by issuing a statement on this occasion,
    we remain deeply troubled by his continued use of evasive and
    euphemistic terminology to obscure the moral, historical, and legal
    meaning of Turkey's genocide against the Armenian people," said Aram
    Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "This statement, sadly,
    once again, represents a form of complicity in the Turkish
    government's shameful campaign to deny a crime against humanity."
    The ANCA has also expressed concern that the Administration's refusal
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide reflects a broader unwillingness
    to confront genocide - as evidenced by the White House's failure to
    take decisive steps to bring an end to the genocide in the Darfur
    region of Sudan. The ANCA is working with a broad coalition of
    organizations to pressure the Administration to respond in a timely
    and meaningful way to the worsening crisis in Darfur. "If we are to
    end the cycle of genocide, we must, as a nation, generate the resolve
    to forcefully intervene to stop genocide when it takes place, to
    unequivocally reject its denial, to hold the guilty accountable, and
    to secure for the victims the justice they deserve," added Hamparian.
    In February of 2000, then presidential candidate George W. Bush,
    campaigning for votes among Armenian voters in the Michigan
    Republican primary, pledged to properly characterize the genocidal
    campaign against the Armenian people. In his statements as President,
    he has consistently avoided any clear reference to the Armenian
    Genocide, and his Administration has consistently opposed legislation
    marking this crime against humanity.P.T.--0--

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    ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO BULGARIA PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS TO BULGARIAN
    PRESIDENT

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. The RA Ambassador to Bulgaria presented
    his credentials to Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov. The press
    service of the RA Foreign Office reports that during their meetings
    the sides discussed issues of mutual interest, as well as Armenia's
    European integration. The Armenian Ambassador expressed his readiness
    to contribute to the development of bilateral relations and
    cooperation. P.T. -0--

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    RA MINISTER OF CULTURE RECEIVES FAMOUS SPANISH WRITER GONZALO GUARCHA


    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. The RA Minister of Culture and Youth
    affairs Hovik Hoveyan received today the famous Spanish writer
    Gonzalo Guarcha and Martin Moller Marques, deputy of the Spanish
    Senate. As the Press Service of the RA Ministry of Culture and Youth
    Affairs told ARKA News Agency, Hoveyan called Guarcha's `Armenian
    Family Tree' a peculiar mirror, in which everyone can see a period of
    our past, cut branches of our families' history. According to the
    Minister, the work of the Spanish writer is thrice valuable, as it
    denounces the genocide, as a crime against not only Armenians, but
    against the whole humankind.
    In his turn, the senator Martin Moller Marques noted that he was
    shocked by the crime against the Armenians in the beginning of the XX
    century and is deeply impressed by the great will of the Armenians to
    live and create. `Getting acquainted with the art and culture of the
    Armenian nation, we will try to render any possible assistance and
    become the translators of your line and your culture', said the
    Spanish Senator. L.V. - 0--

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    EBRD'S ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD IN BELGRADE ON MAY 22-23

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. The European Bank for Reconstruction and
    Development (EBRD) is to hold a 2005 annual meeting in Belgrade, on
    May 22-23. The EBRD London-based press service reports that prime
    ministers from southeastern Europe, finance ministers and
    international business leaders, heads of international institutes and
    government and nongovernmental organizations are to attend the
    meeting themed Building Bridges, Promoting Prosperity. Giuliano
    Amato, former Prime Minister of Italy, and Chairman of the
    International Commission on the Balkans (www.balkan-commission.org)
    is to deliver a speech at the meeting. `The event is an opportunity
    for debate and discussion about the investment climate of the Bank's
    region,' says the EBRD's press release. The EBRD Business Forum,
    which runs in parallel with the annual gathering of the EBRD's
    governors, will begin with a discussion of south-east Europe and how
    these countries can be seen as one economic space with more of the
    unified physical, legislative and political infrastructure that
    investors are seeking.

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    ISSUES OF EXPANDING ARMENIAN-CANADIAN RELATIONS DISCUSSED BY RA
    PRESIDENT AND REPRESENTATIVES OF HOUSE OF COMMONS OF THE CANADIAN
    PARLIAMENT

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian received
    today the representatives of the House of Commons and Armenian
    Diaspora of Canada. As the Press Service of RA President, the
    participants of the meeting discussed issues of expanding
    Armenian-Canadian relations. The sides mentioned that the opening of
    the diplomatic representation of Canada in Armenia will allow
    considerably intensifying economic cooperation between the two
    countries. The participants also discussed issues of international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. In this connection, the sides
    noted the fact of adopting the resolution denouncing the Armenian
    Genocide in Ottoman Empire by the Canadian Parliament in 2002 and
    efforts of the Armenian lobbyists to impart legal force to the
    resolution. L.V.--0

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    A NUMBER OF TURKISH ORGANIZATIONS OF EUROPE EXPRESS THEIR SUPPORT TO
    ARMENIAN PEOPLE IN RELATION TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. A number of Turkish organizations of
    Europe expressed their support to Armenian people in relation to
    recognition of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire. As Ozgur Jan, the
    representative of Turkish Labor Confederation of Europe during the
    conference in Yerevan, the deportation, followed by annihilation of
    Armenians were carried out by the heads of `Union and Progress' party
    of Young Turks to achieve the final solution of Armenian cause.
    According to him, Young Turks took advantage of freedom of action,
    emerged as a result of WWI. According to him, the genocide became the
    result of the policy, carried out by the Turkish power. At that, the
    policy of violence still goes on in Turkey even today. In particular,
    according to Ozgur Jan, 28 revolutionaries were killed in Turkish
    jails in 2000, thousands of representatives of Armenian, Kurdish and
    Turkish intellectuals had been missing during 1993-96, women's
    demonstration was broken up on March 8, 2005. In this connection, the
    recognition of the fact of genocide on behalf of this kind of country
    cannot be of vital importance. `Today's Turkey may recognize the
    Armenian Genocide under the pressure from the outside, however it
    won't cover its chauvinistic and fascist essence by doing that', he
    said and added that Turkey is not ready to join the EU so far. He
    also said that Turkey is to recognize the fact of the Armenian
    Genocide, because a country which does not accept its historical
    realities cannot build the future. The representative of Turkish
    Labor Confederation of Europe announced that their organization
    intends to continue democratic fight against antidemocratic
    manifestations in Turkey.
    In his turn, the representative of International Cultural Exchange
    Federation Yashar Arif said that they realize that not only the power
    of Ottoman Empire should be blamed for Armenian Genocide, but also
    the Turkish and Kurdish laborers. He apologized on behalf of common
    Turks and Kurds for not having prevented this crime. According to
    him, their organization demand not only recognition and denunciation
    of the Armenian Genocide, but also issue of compensations and giving
    the Armenian Diaspora the right to return back to their historical
    homeland. L.V. - 0--

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    DOZENS OF THOUSANDS OF ARMENIANS MARCH ALONG TEHERAN'S CENTRAL
    STREETS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DAY

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. Dozens of thousands of Armenians marched
    along Iranian capital's central streets this Sunday to commemorate
    Armenian Genocide victims. According to Press Center of the State
    Commission on organization of events dedicated to 90th anniversary of
    Armenian Genocide, the march followed the liturgy held by the head of
    Armenian Diocese in Teheran Archbishop Sepuh Sargsyan in Surv Sargis,
    an Armenian church. The march's participants expressed gratitude to
    those countries having admitted the fact of the Genocide. On the same
    day, other events dedicated to memory of Armenian Genocide were held
    in Ararat concert-sport complex. Armenian Ambassador to Iran Karen
    Nazaryan took part in the events. M.V. -0--

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    MASS HELD IN ST. NAZARETH ARMENIAN CHURCH IN KALKUTTA TO COMMEMORATE
    VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. Mass was held Sunday in St. Nazareth
    Armenian church in Kalkutta, India, to commemorate victims of
    Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire. According to Press Center of the
    State Commission on organization of events dedicated to 90th
    anniversary of Armenian Genocide, Armenian gymnasium students, the
    church council members and guests come from New Deli took part in the
    liturgy. Armenian Ambassador to India Ashot Kocharyan spoke upon the
    liturgy completion. In his words, the international community's
    approach toward this complicated issue has become more serious. The
    Ambassador also presented information about details of Ultimate
    Crime, Ultimate Challenge international conference held Apr 20, 21 in
    Yerevan.
    Ashot Kocharyan met with the gymnasium students and answered their
    questions. M.V. -0--

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    DENIAL OF THE FACT OF THE GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS BY TURKEY IS A
    CHALLENGE TO ALL LEGAL AND MORAL NORMS

    STEPANAKERT, April 25. /ARKA/. In connection with the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey, the Union of
    Journalists of NKR applied to international journalists'
    organizations. According to the appeal, NKR Journalists' Union
    condemns the genocide as ultimate crime against humanity and notes
    that denial of the fact of genocide of Armenians by Turkey is a
    challenge to all legal and moral norms. `No juridical and political
    evaluation of the tragic events by the international community that
    took place in Turkey in 1915-1923, became a precedent for pursuing a
    step-wise policy of ethnic cleanings by the Azerbaijani authorities
    that resulted eventually in massacre and deportation of Armenians
    populated in that country at the end of the last century', according
    to the appeal.
    The Union of Journalists of NKR appealed to all journalists'
    organizations of the world for contributing to the international
    recognition of the crimes committed in Turkey and Azerbaijan as facts
    of genocide как факто геноцида, considering it a pledge for not
    repeating ethnic cleanings in the world, establishment of tolerant
    relations between states and peoples. A.H. -0 -

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    A PHOTO EXHIBITION ON THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    HELD IN STEPANAKERT

    STEPANAKERT, April 25. /ARKA/. A demonstration hall devoted to the
    90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey was
    opened in the historic museum of regional studies of NKR capital,
    Stepanakert. According to the ARKA's reporter in Stepanakert, the
    photos exhibited tell about crimes committed against Armenians in
    Western Armenia in 1915, about the tragedy, bitter fates of people,
    who survived the massacre by miracle. For the first time photos of
    representatives of Armenian intellectuals, who became the victims of
    the genocide, were exhibited in the museum. Also, a scientific
    sitting was organized in the museum. The participants of the sitting
    condemned the ultimate crime against Armenians at the beginning of
    the last century in Ottoman Turkey.
    NKR Vice-Prime Minister Ararat Danielyan and NKR Minister of
    Education, Culture and Sport Ashot Gulyan were present at the
    sitting. A.H. -0--

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    A WEDDING FAIR TO BE HELD IN ARMENIA ON MAY 7-8

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA/. A wedding fair will be held in Armenia on
    May 7-8. According to the information center of the hotel `Marriott
    Armenia', the exhibition will allow all those becoming engaged to
    receive information about the organization of weddings, purchase of
    necessary accessories.
    The organizers of the fair is `Marriott Armenia'.
    The first wedding fair was held in October 2004 in Armenia. The best
    couple got a prize from the hotel: to spend a vacation in one of 2700
    hotels of `Marriott' hotel network in any place of the world. A.H.
    --0--

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    GEORGE W. BUSH: THE U.S. SEEKS A DEEPER PARTNERSHIP WITH ARMENIA THAT
    INCLUDES SECURITY COOPERATION

    YEREVAN, April 25. /ARKA-RIA Novosti/. George W. Bush called on the
    Government of Armenia to advance democratic freedoms and said the
    U.S. `seeks a deeper partnership with Armenia that includes security
    cooperation and is rooted in the shared values of democratic and
    market economic freedoms' in his statement issued Sunday in
    connection with 90th anniversary of Armenian Genocide committed by
    Ottoman Turks.
    `I join my fellow Americans and Armenian people around the world in
    expressing my deepest condolences for this horrible loss of life',
    the U.S. President said calling the genocide `loss of life'. `We also
    look toward a promising future for an independent Armenian state',
    the President said in his statement.
    Bush also expressed gratitude `for Armenia's contributions to the war
    on terror and to efforts to build a democratic and peaceful Iraq'.
    `We remain committed to supporting the historic reforms Armenia has
    pursued for over a decade. We remain committed to a lasting and
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict', he said. M.V.
    -0--
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