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    PETRO DOLLARS FUNDING AZERI WAR MACHINE

    BAKU, June 25 (AFP) - Azerbaijan is using revenue from record-high
    oil prices to fund a massive increase in military spending, President
    Ilham Aliyev said Saturday, warning that the army would be prepared
    to reconquer the ethnic-Armenian separatist region of Nagorno
    Karabakh.
    Â Â Â Azerbaijan will spend 300 million dollars (248 million euros) on
    its armed forces in 2005, a 70 percent increase over last year, the
    Azeri leader said at a ceremony in a military academy.
    Â Â Â "The adversary must know that the Azerbaijani army can mobilise
    at any moment and liberate the occupied territories," Aliyev said.
    "Spending on the country's defence force will grow continuously."
    Â Â Â In May, Azerbaijan inaugurated a US-backed pipeline, which will
    deliver oil from Caspian Sea oil fields to the Mediterranean and is
    expected to generate as much as 160 billion dollars for the country
    over the next 30 years.
    Â Â Â Analysts say Baku may try to use the money to finance an attempt
    to restore control over Nagorno Karabakh.
    Â Â Â Armenian forces took control of the mountainous area and seven
    other regions in a bitter war in the early 1990s, but Azerbaijan has
    refused to give up its claim to the territory.

    ATOMIC TRUTH
    Â Â Â At the 40th international film festival in Czech healthresort
    of Karlovi Vari Armenian-American film director Atom Egoyan
    represented his "Where the Truth Lies" new film. In his speech that
    followed featuring, Egoyan said that his film has been already shown
    at the Cannes Festival but only to journalists. In fact, this was the
    first public featuring. "I was deeply touched to see through the
    window of Termal Hotel young men running into the hall", Egoyan said
    to a press conference the next day.
    Â Â Â The scenario of the film is based on the novel by Nero Wolf,
    which received best American novel prize in 2004. The film is the
    story of Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon) and Vincent Collins (Colin
    Firth), the hottest showbiz duo of America in 1950s. It is built on
    the contrast of private and public lives and discloses wicked sides
    of show business, explores the dark, beguiling, and inevitably
    destructive side of fame and fortune. The film was shown on the
    sidelines of Horizons program separately from the festival agenda. It
    received the spectators' wild applause, and the daily newspaper of
    the festival dubbed it and "atomic truth".

    AGBU REP. IN CONTEMPT OF COURT
    (www.savemelkonian.org) AGBU Representative Gordon Anderson appeared
    in Nicosia District Court before Judge D. Michaelides on Friday, July
    8, 2005, as part of the contempt of court procedures that were
    initiated against him for violating the earlier Injunction preventing
    the AGBU from realising its decision to close the Melkonian Education
    Institute.
    Â Â Â The Injunction was secured by lawyers Alecos Markides, Christina
    Sarris and Costas Velaris, representing the Patriarch of Istanbul,
    Mesrob Mutafyan. The joint clients are the Melkonian Alumni
    Association of Cyprus and the Melkonian Alumni and Friends of
    California.
    Anderson, represented by Chris Triantafyllides, agreed not to violate
    the interim court order and reappear in 15 days to defend his actions
    that were in contempt of the order.
    1st Hearing
    The first hearing of the injunction order will be on Wednesday, July
    27, 2005, again before Judge D. Michaelides.
    Challenge of Garabed Melkonian's will
    The first hearing of the Patriarch's case against the AGBU,
    challenging the validity of the 1926 will by which the New York
    Central Board announced on March 16, 2004 to close the Melkonian in
    June 2005, will take place in front of another judge of the Nicosia
    District Court on August 25, 2005.

    MASS SUICIDE OF 1,500 SHEEP IN TURKEY
    AP 8 July 05 ISTANBUL, Turkey - First one sheep jumped to its death.
    Then stunned Turkish shepherds, who had left the herd to graze while
    they had breakfast, watched as nearly 1,500 others followed, each
    leaping off the same cliff, Turkish media reported.
    Â Â Â In the end, 450 dead animals lay on top of one another in a
    billowy white pile, the Aksam newspaper said. Those who jumped later
    were saved as the pile got higher and the fall more cushioned, Aksam
    reported.
    Â Â Â "There's nothing we can do. They're all wasted," a member of one
    of 26 families whose sheep were grazing together in the herd, was
    quoted as saying by Aksam.
    Â Â Â The estimated loss to families in the town of Gevas, located in
    Van province in eastern Turkey, tops $100,000, a significant amount
    of money in a country where average GDP per head is around $2,700.
    Â Â Â "Every family had an average of 20 sheep," Aksam quotedanother
    villager, Abdullah Hazar as saying. "But now only a few families have
    sheep left. It's going to be hard for us."

    TATIANA'S CORNER
    This corner is reserved for local artist Tatiana Ferahian's comic
    strips which are amalgamations of Armenian-Cypriot social
    commentaries, painted with her usual wry and ironic humour, to
    stimulate and encourage awareness and interest toward our community's
    everyday happenings.
    THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
    THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
    After limited recognition by Azerbaijan to Turkish occupied northern
    Cyprus, should we demand from the Government of Cyprus, outright
    recognition of The Artsakh Republic?
    Your comments to [email protected]

    DEFINITELY, golden opportunity to take advantage of Aliyev's
    stupidity. Apart from Cyprus we should also push the Greek
    Government, you never know your luck.
    I am sure Azerbaijan would've tried had the situation been reversed.
    Regards - Alfred Baghoumian - Sydney Australia


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    Dear editor,
    Â Â Â I don't think that the Artsakh issue parallels with theCyprus
    issue, even though a lot of people might think of it that way.
    Granted Armenians from all over the world, including Armenia proper,
    helped the ethnic Armenians in Artsakh gain the upper hand in the
    running of the region and their own fate, however in effect the
    Republic of Armenia never invaded Azerbaijan per se, nor does it have
    troops stationed illegally in Azerbaijan territory, nor has the
    Armenian population there got involved with ethnic cleansing in the
    occupied Azerbaijani areas of any massively organised nature. All
    these things were done in Cyprus at the expense of its people.
    Â Â Â Having said that, it is vital to understand that self
    determination of Artsakh should not be promoted as a 'reprisal' or
    'response' to other international scenarios, such as the one with
    Cyprus. Artsakh, and the ethnic Armenians living there have a right
    to be there, in their ancestral homeland, whereas the segregation of
    the Turkish Cypriot minority in the occupied areas of Cyprus,
    reinforced with settlers with mainland Turkey is an outright breach
    of international law and human rights.
    Â Â Â If we, as the Armenian community of Cyprus, pursue sucha course
    of action, it would appear that the Artsakh issue is a direct
    parallel with the Cyprus issue, which would push the Armenian case to
    appear under the same light as the propaganda distributed by Turkey
    regarding Cyprus and condemned by the official international opinion.
    Is this what we really want? For the peoples of the world to think
    that Armenia is an invading force that has annexed a part of
    Azerbaijan? I'm sure the Azeris are quite able and willing to promote
    that idea, they need no support from us.
    Â Â Â The recognition of the Artsakh state is not as important as the
    recognition for the need for self determination of the ethnic
    Armenians living there, unlike in Cyprus, where Turkey is whole
    heartedly pushing for a division of the island into two parts. I
    think that almost anyone would agree that the Azeri regime acted in a
    provocative and wrong manner, should we encourage the Cypriot
    government to do so as well? I think not.
    my 2 cents - Diran Kassabian
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    It is only Turkish character to do such acts against international
    decisions, such as Azerbaijan's recognition of the divided Turkish
    region. Asking the Cypriot government to recognise Karabagh
    government is not practical , because in my opinion, it will justify
    Azerbaijan's action internationally. On the other hand, this act if
    allowed internationally and no other nation or community protests,
    than it opens the door to countries who were willing but not daring
    to recognise Karabagh to have a strong argument.
    Good luck,
    Berj Kalamkarian.

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    I thought you might be interested in this--please circulate to others
    who may want to order a copy of this DVD from the
    www.preciouscultures.org web site.. www.preciouscultures.org
    Mihran Keheyan - London
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    RECOMMENDED WEBSITES
    www.controluce.it/giornali/a10n09/16-curi ositastoriche.htm
    ARTSAGANG JUNE 2005 You can now read the Armenian community's 20-
    page monthly Armenian publication (June 2005 issue number 123) in
    front of your computer in pdf format at:
    www.emedia.com.cy/inc/sec5/Artsagang_2005-06.pdf

    â=80¢Armenia's second mobile communications operator began working in the
    south Caucasian under the Vivacell trademark owned by a Lebanon-based
    holding, whose major shareholder, Pierre Fatouche, also owns
    Karabakh-Telecom, a mobile operator in Artsakh. According to the
    company's director Ralf Erekyan, Vivacell invested over 75 million
    dollars to set up a network capable of servicing 300,000 clients.
    â=80¢World-famous Armenian composer Aram Khachatrian's statue will be
    erected in central Moscow.
    â=80¢"Armenia, a Country under Blockade," a powerful documentary film on
    the impact of Turkey's blockade of Armenia was featured at the
    recently concluded Myrtle Beach International Film Festival, and has
    officially been selected for the upcoming "Golden Apricots,"
    Yerevan's International film festival, which will take place between
    July 12-17. Narrated by System of a Down lead vocalist, Serj Tankian
    and directed by Diran Noubar, the 52-minute documentary film
    describes, in compelling images and through first-hand accounts, the
    human impact of Turkey's decade-long, illegal blockade of Armenia.
    â=80¢The Lincy Foundation announced that it would allocate $60 million
    for three new infrastructure projects selected by the Government of
    Armenia.
    â=80¢Armenia's Levon Aronian came in third at the sixth European
    Individual Chess Championship, behind Romanian Grandmaster Liviu
    Diter Nisipeanu, who clinched first place with 10 points, and Teimur
    Radjabov of Azerbaijan who finished second.
    â=80¢www.realazer.com website says that the population of Azerbaijan is
    8,388,000. The population of Azerbaijan has grown by 41 thousand in
    six months. According to unofficial data, the population of
    Azerbaijan amounts to about 5 million. Since 1990, over 2 million
    Azeris left Azerbaijan and settled down in Russia.
    â=80¢Armenia's Emergency Department has announced that 26 people have
    drowned since April, ten of them children. Two drowned last week in a
    fish farming dam.
    â=80¢The Armenian "Cilicia" sailing ship, named and modelled after the
    13th century vessels used in and around the Armenian kingdom of
    Cilicia, dropped its anchor in the French port city of Marseilles on
    July 3. The crew was greeted by the warm welcomes of Armenian
    ambassador to France Edward Nalbandian, Marseilles mayor Jean-Claude
    Gaudin, local senate and parliament members, and the community's
    Armenians.
    â=80¢Kurdish rebels used remote-controlled bombs derailing two trains,
    killing six railway security guards and injuring 20 people, Turkish
    military officials said last week.
    â=80¢The Greek and Turkish prime ministers met on a bridge across the
    river that divides their countries to launch a joint construction
    project to connect rich natural gas fields in the Caspian and Central
    Asia to energy-hungry markets in Europe.
    â=80¢Two sisters of a slain Kurdish guerrilla urged authorities to
    conduct tests on two mass graves containing headless bodies
    discovered in southeastern Turkey to determine whether their
    brother's body is among the remains.Human rights groups are also
    demanding an investigation into the possibility that the remains
    belong to guerrillas who may have been caught alive and later shot in
    the head and beheaded to hide evidence of executions.

    POLL
    A poll by Yerkir www.yerkir.am poses the following question:
    What is your source for political news?

    The results may not surprise our 5,000 subscribers but the
    findings are interesting. TELEVISION 13%
    RADIO 3%
    PRINT PRESS 7%
    INTERNET 75%
    OTHER 2%Â


    SPORTS NEWS AND CALENDAR
    â=80¢DAVIS Cup at Fitzwilliam Tennis Club, Dublin, Ireland. In a Group
    littered with political undertones, Armenia, Cyprus and Turkey and
    five other countries - including host country Ireland - are battling
    it out in tennis on a national level from July 11-17 2005 where the
    two highest-placed nations will be promoted to Group II in 2006.
    There is no Davis Cup history between Armenia and Cyprus but Marcos
    Baghdatis and Sargis Sargsian - both ranked in the top 100 - are
    expected to meet in their first ever confrontation.
    Turkey and Cyprus have met in a Davis Cup tie three years ago, with
    Cyprus winning 3-0.
    â=80¢Champions League First Qualifying Round: (First leg July 12-13;
    second leg July 19-20) FC Haka (Finland) vs. Pyunik (Armenia),
    Neftchi (Azerbaijan) vs. FH Hafnarfjordur (Iceland), Dinamo Minsk
    (Belarus) vs. Anorthosis Famagusta (Cyprus)
    Second Qualifying Round: (First leg July 26-27; second leg Aug. 2-3)
    Valerenga (Norway) vs. FC Haka-Pyunik winner, Dinamo Minsk-
    Anorthosis Famagusta winner vs. Trabzonspor (Turkey)
    UEFA Cup: Thursday July 15. LIVE from ALPHA. Omonia (Cyprus) vs.
    Hibernians (Scotland) 8:00 pm, Birkirkara (Malta) Vs APOEL (Cyprus)
    â=80¢Marcos Baghdatis is injured. After winning The Open Diputacion
    Ciudad de Pozoblanco 85.000 Euro in Cordoba - Spain he pulled out of
    the semi-finals of the a grass court tournament in Nottingham -
    England, a few days prior to his participation in Davis Cup
    competition for Cyprus.
    â=80¢(www.tennisnet.com.cy) With the new rankings of the seniors tour
    released on July 8, 2005 Simon Aynedjian is ranked 128 in the world
    in the seniors category, ahead of Greek champion George Anagnostakis
    ranked 471 and Turkish champion Oguz Azkara ranked 422. Darko Strizak
    of Serbia - that Aynedjian defeated in the finals of the last ITF
    tournament - is ranked 73 in the world.
    All the rankings at
    http://www.itftennis.com/seniors/rankings/current.asp?AgeCat=3DM45

    BOOKS BY TURKISH WRITERS â=80¢The Flea Palace
    â=80¢The Saint of Incipient Insanities
    by Elif Shafak  AVAILABLE FROM JULY 18 IN CYPRUS
    >From MOUFFLON Bookshops
    [email protected]
    Tel: +357 22665155



    WHO IS ELIF SHAFAK?
    Â Â Â Elif Shafak was born in Strasbourg, France in 1971. Shespent
    her teenage years in Spain before returning to Turkey. She has
    published five novels, most recently, THE SAINT OF INCIPIENT
    INSANITIES, which is her first novel in English and which was
    published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in the fall of 2004.
    Â Â Â Shafak is also a social scientist, graduated from International
    Relations at Middle East Technical University. She holds a Master of
    Science degree in Gender and Women Studies, and earned her PhD from
    the Department of Political Science. Her major in Contemporary
    Western Political Thought and her minor in Middle Eastern Studies,
    Shafak's academic background has been nurtured by a critical,
    interdisciplinary, and gender-conscious rereading of the literature
    on the Middle East & West, Islam, and modernity.
    Â Â Â Currently, Shafak is an Assistant Professor in the NearEastern
    Studies Department at The University of Arizona. Her courses include
    `Literature and Exile,' `Politics of Memory,â=80=9D and `Sexualities and
    Gender in the Muslim World.'
    Â Â Â An outspoken intellectual and activist, Elif Shafak continues to
    write for various daily and monthly publications in Turkey.



     g i b r a h a y  c a l e n d a r


    â=80¢Annual General Meeting of AYMA /HMEM on Tuesday July 12, 2005 at
    8:00 pm at AYMA
    â=80¢Commemoration of Khanasor Arshavank on Sunday July 24, 2005 in
    Troodos. Venue and details to be announced shortly. Organised by
    AYMA, Dashnaktsoutiun Cyprus Gomideh, Hamazkayin, ARS (HOM) and The
    Armenian Youth Federation of Cyprus.
    â=80¢The Yerevan State Youth Theatre is participating in the
    International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama 2005 performing Clouds
    by Aristophanes on Thursday 28 July 2005 at Makarios III
    Amphitheatre, Nicosia and Saturday 30 July, 2005 at the Ancient
    Paphos Odeon. Both performances begin at 9:00 pm and tickets are CYP
    10.00. Following the performance in Nicosia The Hamazkayin Cultural
    and Educational Association Oshagan Cyprus Chapter is organising a
    Welcoming Dinner to our performing compatriots at AYMA. You can
    participate only by reservation. Call Louise Aynedjian on 99533684.
    â=80¢7th Homenetmen Panarmenian Games - Athens - Greece 24 - 31st July.
    with the participation of 300 Armenian athletes from 15 different
    countries competing in Basketball, Volleyball and Swimming. 200 will
    dance and sing in a unique opening and closing ceremony. We look
    forward to welcoming you to the home of the Olympic Games. For more
    information visit www.worldarmeniangames.gr
    â=80¢STUDENTS CULTURAL FORUM July 21 - August 3 in Yerevan, Armenia.
    Interested in taking part in a culturally, intellectually, and
    socially stimulating program especially tailored for Armenian
    university students? If so, come and discover the various facets of
    our rich Armenian culture and heritage offered by The HAMAZKAYIN
    STUDENTS CULTURAL FORUM
    For more information and application forms please contact:
    USA East Coast: Sevag Shirzoyan [email protected] , USA West Coast:
    Shoushig Arslanian [email protected] CANADA Lalai Manjikian,
    [email protected] , EUROPE Sella Tenjoukian (London) stenjouk@
    aol.com Hourig Baghdassarian (Paris) [email protected] , MIDDLE EAST
    Arin Kalousdian (Lebanon) [email protected] ARMENIA Tamar
    Shahbazian (Yerevan Office) [email protected] , Arto Tavitian (Cyprus)
    [email protected]
    â=80¢AKTI: Coasts Without Frontiers, Age group:18-25. Dates/Duration:
    August 20-27. Location: Polis Chrysochous camp site. Conta ct:
    Kyriaki Demetriou; Tel: 22 45848548454; Email: [email protected]Â Â A
    multicultural environmental youth camp will bring together 30 Cypriot
    t youth between 18 and 25 years old, from Greek-Cypriot,
    Turkish-Cypriot, Maronite and Armenian communities of Cyprus. The
    project will focus on coastal areas of Cyprus, both at the north and
    the south, aiming at the protection and preservation of the Cyprus
    coastal ecosystem by promoting knowledge-based society. The camp
    will take place for a week in August and will feature environmental
    workshops, facilitated discussions, field visits to the coast,
    clean-up activities and a final poster production.
    â=80¢Three months left until the 72nd Annual AYF Olympics, expected to
    draw thousands of Armenians from all over the world to Washington ,
    DC September 1-5, 2005. In the three-day get-together a rich cultural
    programme is scheduled as well. Nune Yesayan kicks off the weekend
    with a barahantes. Also featuring Nersik Ispirian, the Michael
    Gostanian Ensemble, the Aravod Ensemble. The All Stars will close the
    weekend with John Berberian on the oud, Onnik Dinkjian's Vocals,
    Hachig Kazarian on clarinet, Roger Krikorian on the dumbeg and
    vocals, and Ara Dinkjian on Keyboards. Rooms are filling up fast, so
    make sure you book your room online. You can even buy your HyePass
    and purchase your Ad Book ad . www.olympics2005.org
    â=80¢AYMA/HMEM Chicco Football practices take place every Friday from
    7:00 - 8:30 pm for children starting from the age of 7. Contact
    Krikor Mahdessian on 99650897.
    â=80¢Armenian Radio Hour on The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation via real
    audio on www.cybc.com.cy . Broadcast 17:00-18:00 local Cyprus time
    (14:00-15:00 GMT). Armenian news every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and
    Tuesday.
    â=80¢The Armenian Prelature announces that the next permit for the
    Armenian Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green line, is
    on Sunday 24 July, 2005
    â=80¢Every Wednesday from 7-8 pm (Cyprus time + 2 GMT) on CyBC's Trito,
    Puzant Nadjarian presents the "History of the Blues". Internet
    edition on www.cybc.com.cy

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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