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    1) Karabagh's Participation in Peace Talks Is Necessary
    2) Oskanian to Visit France, Canada, And The US
    3) Mkrtchian Appointed Minister of Science And Education
    4) Nationalist Protesters Attack Hrant Dink during Trial

    1) Karabagh's Participation in Peace Talks Is Necessary

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--Former Russian Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, which
    mediates the Karabagh conflict settlement, Vladimir Kazimirov said that he
    considers the participation of the Mountainous Karabagh Republic's (MKR)
    delegation essential to the success of peace talks.
    According to Kazimirov who co-chaired the Minsk Group from 1992-1996, the
    exclusion of MKR's delegation from the negotiation process started immediately
    after the OSCE summit in Budapest in December 1994. He said the exclusion of
    MKR was initiated by Azerbaijan.
    "Official Baku said that if Karabagh is engaged in the talks, it should be
    represented by the Azeri community headed by Nizami Bahmanov as well," said
    Kazimirov.
    This offer was rejected both by the Armenian side and the mediators.
    "Then Baku insisted on the exclusion of the Armenian delegation of Karabagh.
    Nevertheless I consider that the participation of the MKR representatives is
    essential," Kazimirov underlined.
    As for the current stage of negotiations, Kazimirov stated that the
    responsibility of resolving the conflict should be shared by the Foreign
    Ministers and Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. He said that NGO's should
    also engage in the process.

    2) Oskanian to Visit France, Canada, And The US

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian will fly to
    Strasbourg, France on May 18 to attend a gathering of the Council of Europe
    Foreign Ministers Committee, reported the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
    Oskanian is scheduled to have an unofficial meeting with Council of Europe
    Secretary General Terry Davis. The meeting will also be attended by former
    Foreign Minister of Finland, Marti Ahtisaar, a special envoy of the UN
    Secretary General for Kosovo talks. According to the ministry, the meeting
    will
    be about Kosovo's future status.
    While in Strasbourg, Oskanian will also meet with his Azeri counterpart Elmar
    Mamedyarov and the co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk group.
    On May 19 Oskanian will address the gathering of Foreign Ministers and then
    head for the US and Canada, where he will meet with the leaders of Armenian
    communities of Los Angeles, Boston, and Ottawa to discuss the third
    Armenia-Diaspora conference which is to take place September 18-20 in Yerevan.

    3) Mkrtchian Appointed Minister of Science And Education

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) boosted its
    presence in Armenia's government on Wednesday when President Robert Kocharian
    named one of its leaders minister of science and education.
    Levon Mkrtchian, who has led the party's parliament faction until now,
    replaced Sergo Yeritsian as a result of the Orinats Yerkir party's expulsion
    from Kocharian's ruling coalition.
    Kocharian replaced Yeritsian despite his defection from Orinats Yerkir along
    with the two other ministers representing the party led by Artur Baghdasarian,
    the outgoing parliament speaker. He is expected to be given another, less
    important government post.
    Orinats Yerkir has controlled the Armenian ministries of education, urban
    development, and culture under a power-sharing agreement which it had signed
    with Kocharian, the ARF, and Prime Minister Andranik Markarian's Republican
    Party (HHK) three years ago. The ARF had been given three other ministerial
    posts.
    Mkrtchian, who already served as Education Minister in 1998-99 and 2001-03,
    emerged as the top contender for the job.
    "The idea of taking over [the ministry] for a third time is not quite
    attractive to me, but I am the kind of person who complies with party
    discipline," said Mkrtchian on Tuesday.

    4) Nationalist Protesters Attack Hrant Dink during Trial

    ISTANBUL (BIA)--Ultra-nationalist spectators attacked defendants, their
    lawyers, and observers during the court hearing of bilingual Armenian-Turkish
    Agos newspaper editor Hrant Dink, the paper's editor-in-chief Sarkis Seropyan,
    and columnist Aydin Engin at the Istanbul 2nd Court of First Instance.
    Dink, Engin and their lawyers Fethiye Cetin and Ergin Cinmen said that
    tensions in Tuesday's hearing, where the defendants are on trial for
    "attempting to influence the judiciary," started when they turned up in front
    of Istanbul's Sisli justice hall.
    The group arrived at the court building to find its entrance blocked by angry
    nationalists shouting "get the hell out of this country" and physically
    threatening them.
    "We had to enter the court building surrounded by a police cordon," Cetin
    explained.
    Dink added, "Thankfully the police officers did everything to get us into the
    court building safely. They took us up to the court room in a special
    elevator."
    The defendants and their lawyers were then verbally harassed and had to dodge
    physical assaults in the corridor before they entered the court room itself.
    During the hearing, coins and pencils were thrown at them as a group of
    observers believed to be led by nationalist lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz shouted
    insults.
    Nationalist "Jurists Union" lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz, Civilian Society
    Organizations Union of Turkey (TSTKB) member Ramazan Kirkik, retired general
    Veli Kucuk, and Independent Turkish Orthodox Patriarchy spokesman Sevgi
    Erenerol were among those at the hearing demanding to be accepted as official
    complainants against the defendants.
    Agreeing with prosecutor Mustafa Dag's views, the court decided to reject
    three separate appeals by the nationalists to be accepted as complainants on
    grounds that they were "not directly affected by the alleged offense" while
    judge Yalcin Hayret issued a warning to Kerincsiz and those around him for
    repeatedly interfering in the case.
    Kerincsiz claimed the judge himself had "lost his objectivity" and asked for
    his removal on the grounds that he was preventing the intervention of
    complainants. Kerincsiz's requests for Hayret's removal were rejected.
    The verbal and physical assaults endured by the defendants and their lawyers
    were so intense that they were noted in the court's records and according to
    Cetin, the judge almost called the police into the courtroom.
    When the hearing came to an end a group gathered downstairs and attacked the
    defendants, lawyers, and observers. Two people were hit and the defendants
    could only leave the building an hour later under police escort.
    Following Tuesday's hearing the trial was adjourned to July 4.
    Hrant Dink is on trial in this case for his article titled "Is democracy
    going
    to be established with this penal clause?" while Aydin Engin is charged for
    his
    article "One should touch the justice system." Both defendants are charged
    under Turkish Penal Code article 288 for attempting to influence fair justice.
    Dink's son, Arad Dink also went on trial Tuesday.
    Dink, Engin, and Arad Dink refuted the charges brought against them and
    maintained they had committed no offense.

    Dink: I have been made a deliberate target

    Aside from defending themselves to the court, Dink and his co-defendants were
    forced to defend themselves to the intervening groups and nationalists that
    turned up at the hearing.
    "The marginal nationalists are clearly trying to make such cases popular and
    are trying to produce a nationalist policy" Dink said after the hearing. "We
    should not fall into this trap."
    Dink added, "In all of the cases launched against me up till this day, I have
    not asked any support from inside or abroad, from the press or politicians,
    because this would mean falling into the trap of the marginal nationalists."
    "I have been deliberately made a target. And they want to use this target
    over
    and over. By giving the impression that I have committed a crime that I have
    not, the impression that I have insulted, they want to isolate me in front of
    the Turkish society. At least those who know how to read and who understand
    are
    standing up against this."
    Aydin Engin said, meanwhile, that justice itself was being lynched.
    "A group led by Kerincsiz and his friends have attempted to lynch justice" he
    said. "And in a big way they have succeeded."
    He added, "I have seen many trials but throwing coins and pencils at us and
    the defense lawyers by those who managed to enter the court room as
    complainants is something I have seen for the first time."
    Engin argued that the conditions of a "fair trial" no longer existed in the
    case noting, "we ourselves are being put on trial for influencing a fair trial
    but in reality today the conditions of a fair trial have been eliminated."
    Defense Lawyer Cetin agreed, explained that the case of Dink and his
    co-defenders was launched based on allegations of influencing justice.
    "What has taken place today and what is being done in other trials is
    influencing justice itself," she added.
    "They are creating such an atmosphere that one cannot talk about a fair
    trial.
    They are putting pressure on the defendants, the defense, the judge, and
    prosecutor. During the hearing they insulted the prosecutor," she said.
    Cetin continued, "The pressure is directed at the court. When [the
    nationalists] wanted to be accepted as complainants they said the Turkish
    nation is a complainant and we are watching."
    Defense Lawyer Cinmen said the incident at the end of the hearing "reflected
    the intolerance toward freedom of expression in Turkey."
    "The number [of protestors] is small but because they are extremely fanatic,
    it is a mass that can show itself," he said.

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