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    1) Akhalkalak Armenians Rally against Russian Base Pullout, Demand Genocide
    Recognition
    2) ARS Takes to the Seas to Assist Javakhk Armenians
    3) ARF Bureau Representative Margarian Meets with Bulgarian Socialists
    4) Aliyev Says No Room for Karabagh Compromise
    5) Earthquake Damage Assessed in Vardenis Region

    1) Akhalkalak Armenians Rally against Russian Base Pullout, Demand Genocide
    Recognition

    --Armenian Members of Georgian Parliament Ignore Key Parliament Session

    AKHALKALAK/TBILISI (Armenpress)--Around 4,000 local residents of Akhalkalak in
    Georgia's south-western region of Javakhk, which is predominantly populated by
    ethnic Armenians, rallied on March 13 to protest the withdrawal of the Russian
    military base stationed there. Rally organizers said they are seeking to
    protect the local Armenian population of Javakhk, and are guided by security
    concerns and joblessness, as many locals are employed by the base.
    The demonstrators also demanded that Georgia's Parliament officially recognize
    the 1915 genocide of Armenians by the Ottoman Turks, and end the ban on
    teaching Armenian history in Armenian schools.
    Meanwhile, the majority of five Armenian members of Georgian parliament
    ignored
    the March 9 and 10 parliament debates and a subsequent vote on Russian
    military
    bases in Akhalkalak and Batumi.
    With a 158-0 vote, parliament passed a resolution instructing the
    government to
    take measures against the existence of Russian military bases in Georgia if a
    timeframe for their withdrawal is not reached with Russia before May 15.
    Armenian members Hamlet Movsisian, Henzel Mkoyan, and Van Bayburdian missed
    the
    vote, while Melik Rayisian walked out of the hall before the vote. Hayk
    Melitonian was the sole Armenian member of the parliament to endorse the
    resolution.


    2) ARS Takes to the Seas to Assist Javakhk Armenians

    NEWPORT BEACH--In an effort to help alleviate the dire humanitarian conditions
    in Javakhk, the Armenian Relief Society of Western US (ARS-WR) Regional
    Executive's Javakhk Fund Committee organized a dinner reception onboard the
    "MV
    Majestic" on March 6, raising $50,000 during the event.
    Western United State Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, ARF Bureau
    member Viken Hovsepian, ARF Central Committee representatives, ARS Central,
    Regional, and Chapter Executive members were among the 250 individuals who
    boarded the Majestic harboring at Lido Marina Village. The participants, who
    came as far away as San Francisco, enjoyed the tour around Newport Harbor in a
    friendly and relaxed atmosphere on the three floors and decks of the Majestic.
    His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian urged all the attendees to
    respond to calls for help from Javakhk with their moral and financial support.
    Javakhk Fund Committee Chair Haigoush Kohler said that during the past five
    years, the committee has provided desperately needed humanitarian
    assistance to
    Javakhk's native Armenian population, adding that the conditions have
    deteriorated in the region and pose serious threats to the future existence of
    the indigenous population.
    Committee member and ARS-WR General Accountant/Auditor Jasik Jarahian
    presented
    eyewitness accounts of the desperate conditions of health facilities, schools,
    and poverty in Javakhk. As she announced donations, Jarahian urged all to not
    spare assistance to Javakhk and keep the donations flowing.
    The accounts of unavailable beds in hospitals, children writing on the floors
    in schools, leaking school roofs, treacherous roadways, and poverty provided
    powerful incentives to those who were generous with their donations.
    ARS-WR Regional Executive Chair, Angela Savoian welcomed everyone and noted,
    "All the work that we do, whether it is for Javakhk, Artsakh, Armenia or for
    any of the western region areas, can't be done without your support and help."
    Savoian recognized some of the volunteers for their work and dedication
    including, Houri Melkonian, for donating and giving from the heart; and
    Haigoush Kohler, whom she knew for over 40 years, "for mentoring so many of
    us,
    working night and day focused on serving the Armenian people." The Regional
    Executive Chair reiterated her appreciation of everyone, and added, "I hope
    that when we come for other projects, you won't be tired of us."
    Armenian National Committee of Glendale Executive Director Alina Azizian
    was on
    hand to introduce the ANC-endorsed candidates who were also present--Armineh
    Hacopian, for Glendale College Board of Trustees, and Anahid Oshagan, for
    Glendale City Council.
    The ARS Javakhk Fund Committee has various fundraising projects underway.
    Armenian day schools and ARS Saturday schools distributed piggy banks to
    students to help raise funds and awareness among the young about Javakhk. The
    committee also issued a 2005 wall calendar with beautiful pictures of
    Javakhk.


    3) ARF Bureau Representative Margarian Meets with Bulgarian Socialists

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau
    representative
    Hrant Margarian met on March 14 with Bulgarian Socialist Party Chairman Sergey
    Stanishev.
    The Armenian delegation also included ARF Bureau member Albert Ajemian and ARF
    Bulgaria organization representative Sahak Chalikian.
    The parties spoke of the centuries-old relations between the Armenians and
    Bulgarians, as well as relations between the two political parties.
    Underscoring the importance of cooperation in Socialist International--to
    which
    both parties are full-fledged members--they also discussed issues related to
    the international recognition of the Armenian genocide and peaceful settlement
    of the Karabagh conflict.


    4) Aliyev Says No Room for Karabagh Compromise

    (AP)--President Ilham Aliyev emphasized Saturday that Azerbaijan is not ready
    for any compromise with Armenia over Karabagh, saying that land held by ethnic
    Armenian forces is occupied Azeri territory and cannot be the subject of
    bargaining.
    Aliyev said Azerbaijan will not change its position on the enclave. "There can
    be no talk of mutual compromises. That was a mistaken thesis," Aliyev told
    journalists, apparently referring to statements by international mediators who
    have said compromise is necessary to settle the dispute between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan.
    Azeri officials fear that a settlement plan could call on their country to
    cede
    territory. In addition to Karabagh, ethnic Armenian forces hold a swath of
    Azeri territory outside the enclave.
    Aliyev said Azerbaijan is not willing to cede territory he called occupied.
    "The only thing we can do" is discuss security guarantees for ethnic Armenians
    who would be allowed to live in Karabagh if it were placed under Azeri
    control,
    he said.
    No settlement has been reached over Karabagh and tension remains high, keeping
    the threat of a new war alive.
    Aliyev said he would not oppose a new meeting with President Robert Kocharian
    to discuss the dispute, but said that the countries' foreign ministers would
    have to make progress toward a potential solution before a meeting can be
    held.
    Progress is contingent on Armenia taking a "constructive position," he said.


    5) Earthquake Damage Assessed in Vardenis Region
         
    VARDENIS (Armenpress)--An earthquake with a magnitude of 4, was registered on
    Monday morning by Armenian seismic stations 25 km south of the town of
    Vardenis
    on the Armenian-Azeri border. It shook the Armenian settlements of Sodk,
    Tretuk, Azat, and Norabak.
    Preliminary reports revealed there was structural damage, but no casualties.
    Three cows were killed in village of Azat after the roof of a stable made of
    earth collapsed. Dozens of houses, also made of earth, sustained damage.
    A strong earthquake also shook eastern Turkey on Monday, damaging buildings
    and
    injuring at least 11 people, two days after another quake in the region.
    The earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9 with an epicenter in rural
    Bingol province. It toppled several buildings that had been badly damaged in
    Saturday's tremor that registered at 5.7, according to officials.


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