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    1) Kocharian, Aliyev Discuss Karabagh Conflict in Bucharest
    2) Armenians Protest Racist Killings in Russia
    3) Armenian Men's Chess Team Wins Turin Olympiad
    4) DON'T FORGET TO VOTE TODAY!

    1) Kocharian, Aliyev Discuss Karabagh Conflict in Bucharest

    (RFE/RL/Armenpress)Armenian President Robert Kocharian and his Azeri
    counterpart Ilham Aliyev concluded a second round of talks aimed at resolving
    the Karabagh conflict, but no progress was reported.
    Monday's talks were the second time that Robert Kocharian and Ilham Aliyev
    met
    on the sidelines of the Black Sea Summit in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.
    The talks were also attended by the French, Russian, and American
    Co-Chairs of
    the OSCE Minsk Group, which has overseen the peace negotiations since 1992.
    Kocharian and Aliyev already had a protracted meeting on Sunday, June 4, at
    the Polish embassy in Romania. OSCE Chairman in Office Karel de Gucht, the
    OSCE
    Minsk Group Co-Chairs, and the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    also
    attended the meeting. Afterward, the presidents met one-on-one.
    The first round of negotiations lasted for over four hours.
    American co-chair Steven Mann said that the meeting took place in a "very
    good
    atmosphere" but gave few details about the nature of the talks.
    "The co-chairs still believe that 2006 is the window to reach an agreement
    regarding Karabagh, and I don't want to characterize exactly where we might be
    in that process," Mann said.
    Mann also said that the mediators believe that the Karabagh conflict can
    still
    be resolved this year. "The co-chairs still believe that 2006 is the window to
    reach an agreement regarding Karabagh," he said.
    Asked whether Aliyev and Kocharian made any progress towards a peace deal,
    the
    American diplomat replied, "I would only say that we have had very, very
    detailed discussions."
    He said that he and his two counterparts expect progress in the talks every
    time Armenian and Azeri leaders meet to explore ways for ending their dispute
    over Karabagh.
    These meetings in Romania are the second time that Kocharian and Aliyev have
    met this year. The previous talks, held near Paris in February, failed to
    yield
    any agreement.
    The Armenian and Azeri leaders also brought up the Karabagh conflict as they
    separately addressed a high-level forum of Black Sea nations at the summit on
    Monday.
    "The people of Nagorno-Karabagh have implemented in practice the right to
    self-determination," declared Kocharian. "It was done fully in line with the
    requirements of international law."
    "We believe that there is a need for effective efforts for a full-scale
    integration of the [Mountainous Karabagh] Republic into the international
    community," he added.

    2) Armenians Protest Racist Killings in Russia

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL/Armenpress)Several dozen people staged a demonstration outside
    the Russian embassy in Yerevan on Monday to protest racially-motivated
    killings
    of Armenians and other non-Slavs in Russia.
    The protesters, most of them representatives of several Armenian civic
    groups,
    accused Moscow of connivance and even complicity in the xenophobic violence
    widely blamed on tens of thousands of neo-Nazi skinheads operating across
    Russia.
    The demonstrators presented a statement to embassy officials, saying that in
    2005 there were about 402 attacks and 28 murders of non-Slavs in Russia. In
    2006 alone, 6 ethnic Armenians have been killed in Moscow.
    "The citizens of Armenia and Armenian non-governmental organizations condemn
    the activity of raging nationalistic organizations in Russia and the
    negligence
    of Russian law-enforcement bodies to detect perpetrators and punish them. We
    demand that Russian authorities take speed measures to arrest murderers and
    punish them," the statement said.
    The protest was sparked by the fatal stabbing of a 19 year old Russian
    citizen
    of Armenian descent, Artur Sardarian, by a group of youths on a train in a
    Moscow suburb.
    Simon Tsaturian, who represents the family of another ethnic Armenian
    killed in Moscow in April, cited witnesses as saying the murderers were
    chanting "Glory to Russia" while stabbing Arthur Sardarian. The attackers then
    stopped the train by setting off an alarm and escaped.
    Few of the perpetrators of these racially motivated killings have been
    arrested and brought to justice.
    A case in point was the St. Petersburg trial of seven teenagers, who were
    convicted of stabbing to death a 9 year old Tajik girl but were sentenced only
    between 18 months and five years in prison last February.
    Protestors also denounced the Armenian Government's reluctance to bring
    Russia
    to task over the killings. They marched to the Armenian Foreign Ministry to
    condemn its failure to publicly criticize the Russian authorities for their
    failure to stop the violence. Armenia's ambassador in Moscow and other
    diplomats say they regularly raise the issue with Russian officials. But the
    organizers of the protest insisted that Yerevan is scared of openly
    challenging
    its closest ally.
    "I am convinced that if the Armenian authorities took a tougher line the
    situation would not be so grave," said Ishkhanian.
    "The Armenian authorities are not doing anything to stop the killings,"
    charged another protester, Arsen Kharatian. "Their failure to speak out is a
    crime in itself."
    Sardarian's violent death came in the wake of an uproar caused by the killing
    of another young Armenian. The 17 year old Vigen Abramiants was stabbed to
    death on a Moscow subway platform on April 22.

    3) Armenian Men's Chess Team Wins Turin Olympiad

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)The Armenian Men's team won the gold Sunday at the 37th
    Chess Olympiad in Turin.
    The Armenians, going into the final round 2.5 points ahead of the field, had
    agreed to a quick draw against the Hungarians. This secured them Gold less
    than
    an hour after the start of round 13.
    Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margarian announced Monday in Parliament
    that
    the Armenian Government will organize a reception for the team when they
    return
    home and will award the champions.
    Other winners in Turin included the Ukrainian Women's team, which won the
    women's tournament by 2 points. China beat the Netherlands 2.5:1.5 to take
    Silver, two points behind the winners. The US team demolished Norway 3.5:0.5,
    while Israel beat a lackluster Russian team 3:1. Both USA and Israel had 33.0
    points, but the Americans took Bronze on tiebreak scores.

    4) DON'T FORGET TO VOTE TODAY!

    The Armenian National Committee Political Action Committee urges all
    Armenians
    to vote for the Following Candidates:

    CHUCK POOCHIGIAN
    for Attorney General

    JACKIE KANCHELIAN-SPEIER
    for Lt. Governor

    PAUL KREKORIAN
    for State Assembly (43rd District)

    JOHN CHIANG
    for State Controller

    LELAND YEE
    for State Senate (8th District)

    ANTHONY PORTANTINO
    for State Assembly (44th District)

    MARTY SIMONOFF
    for State Assembly (72nd District)

    LEE BACA
    for Los Angeles County Sheriff

    MIKE CARONA
    for Orange County Sheriff

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