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    TURKS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST EURO-ARMENIAN CONVENTION IN BRUSSELS

    - More than 200 delegates from 20 countries participate
    - Cyprus delegation raises Melkonian and MagaraVank issues

    Gibrahayer - 20 October, 2004 - Brussels, Nicosia: More than 200
    Euro-Armenian delegates gathered in the European Parliament in Brussels, to
    send a message of unity, regarding the Recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    and Turkey's EU accession possibilities.
    The opening ceremony featured welcoming remarks by European
    Armenian Federation chairwoman Hilda Tchoboian and Armenia's Deputy Foreign
    Minister Ruben Shugarian, and messages by Cathoicoi Karekin II and Aram I,
    as well as Patriarch Nerses-Bedros XIX.
    Issues on the agenda were Armenian Culture and Identity in Europe,
    EU-Armenia Relations and the Challenges of the Enlargement Process. Keynote
    speakers included representatives of European institutions and Euro-Armenian
    politicians and intellectuals. Discussions often drew the active
    participation of MEP's.
    Participants underlined the necessity forGenocide recognition,
    respect toward the country's non-Muslim minorities and withdrawal of Turkish
    troops from Cyprus to be addressed before the member-states of the EU could
    grant Turkey "the" date.
    Cyprus Delegation
    The Cyprus delegation was one of the first to address the Convention, with
    Dr. Antranik Ashdjian of ANC Cyprus highlighting the need for action against
    the destruction of Armenian heritage in Turkish-occupied Cyprus and Massis
    Der Partogh of the Melkonian Alumni stressing the need to stop the closure
    and subsequent sale of the Melkonian Institute.
    A Cypriot delegation visited the Cyprus Permanent Mission, and
    briefed about the conclusions of the Convention. The entire delegation was
    also received by Cypriot MEP Ioannis Kassoulides, at his office on the 8th
    floor of the Europarliament.
    Turks and Azeris angered by Armenian presence
    In response to the Convention, Turks and Azeris staged a protest meeting
    outside the European Parliament building, a few hours after the convention
    called upon EU bodies not to give in to vivid Turkish propaganda aiming to
    convince for a positive decision at the December 17 EU Heads of State
    summit.
    The Cyprus delegation returned to the island on Wednesday.



    CHRISTOFIAS ON OFFICIAL VISIT IN ARMENIA
    Gibrahayer - 21 October, 2004 - Nicosia: - The Cyprus delegation - visiting
    Armenia under House President Demetris Christofias - met with the President
    of Armenia Robert Kocharian as well as Prime Minister Antranik Margarian and
    President of the National Assembly Arthur Baghdassarian in Yerevan. Demetris
    Christofias is being accompanied by a representatives of members of
    Parliament, great friends and warriors of the Armenian people Dr.Eleni
    Theocharous and Honourary President of EDEK Socialist Party of Cyprus
    Dr.Vassos Lyssarides. Joining the delegation are Democratic Party
    Vice-President Nicos Kleanthous and AKEL Press Secretary Andros Kyprianou.
    In Yerevan, Demetris Christofias characterised the tiesbetween Cyprus
    and Armenia "not friendly but more than brotherly" and highlighted the
    similarity of the history of the people of Cyprus and the people of Armenia,
    noting that ''we are two victimized people that through our struggle to
    survive we have developed a high sense of solidarity and love for the
    individual and of justice".
    The delegation visited the Genocide Memorial at Dzidzernagapert on
    Tuesday where Christofias declared that if Turkey wants to join the EU they
    must recognise the Armenian Genocide.
    Armenian government officials expressed the desire to follow the path
    of Cyprus toward European integration to which Christofias affirmed Cyprus's
    commitment to help Armenia to that end.




    CYPRUS THREATENS TO USE VETO AGAINST TURKEY

    EU Observer:-Cyprus has raised the spectre of voting against Turkey when EU
    leaders gather in December to decide whether to open membership negotiations
    with Ankara.
    President Tassos Papadopoulos told Cyprus television onMonday (11
    October) that Cyprus reserved the right to use its veto. "We will decide on
    the matter in December" said Mr Papadopoulos. He added that he knew that a
    small country like Cyprus resorting to the veto would be "no easy thing".
    German newspaper Die Welt quotes Cypriot diplomats as saying that it
    would be impossible for Nicosia to accept the opening of EU talks with
    Ankara so long as it does not recognise one of the 25 member states.
    At the moment, Turkey recognises only Turkish Northern Cyprus as a
    state - and at the same time it refuses to recognise the Republic of Cyprus
    as a state.
    Turkish papers quote Greek president Costis Stefanopoulos as saying
    that Athens would support Turkey's EU membership but that there were
    obligations it had to fulfill under international law. "Under international
    law, first Turkey needs to recognize Greek Cyprus", said Mr Stefanopoulos.
    Turkey wants changes to Commission report Turkey also has issues on
    another front. A spokesperson for the Turkish government on Monday demanded
    that changes be made to the recently published report by the European
    Commission on opening EU negotiations with Ankara. Turkey is objecting both
    to the phrasing that the negotiations have an open end and to the fact that
    permanent curbs to the freedom of movement of workers have been suggested.
    Debate but no vote in France Meanwhile, in France, the discussion about
    Turkey continues to rage. On Monday, it was decided that French MPs will
    hold a parliamentary debate on Turkey, but will not vote on the issue. The
    debate will take place on Thursday (14 October) and threatens to split many
    parties, including the ruling UMP party. Mr Chirac has tried to reassure
    French voters - hostile to Turkey - by saying that France could apply its
    veto on Turkey whenever it wanted.



    ARMENIAN ARCHBISHOP ASSAULTED BY SPITTING JEW JERUSALEM
    (Combined Sources)An altercation that started when a yeshiva student spat at
    the cross being carried by Armenian Archbishop in Israel Nourhan Manougian
    during a procession near the Holy Sepulcher on Sunday, has exposed growing
    tensions between traditional Christian denominations and religious Jews in
    Jerusalem's Old City.
    The student, Zvi Rosenthal, not only spat at the cross but also at
    Manougian himself; Manougian reacted by slapping the yeshiva student.
    The incident developed into a brawl during which Manougian's ceremonial
    medallion, which has been used by Armenian archbishops since the 17th
    century, broke.
    Both Archbishop Manougian and the yeshiva student were detained for
    questioning. Police are now considering whether to initiate criminal
    proceedings against the Armenian archbishop and to charge him with assault.
    Meanwhile, the incident has sparked much anger among the clergy of the small
    Armenian community in Jerusalem.
    Religious Jews, among them yeshiva students, customarily spit on the
    ground as a sign of disgust on seeing the cross. The Armenians, who live
    adjacent to the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, suffer from this phenomenon
    more than any of the other Christian sects in the Old City.
    Manougian says he and his colleagues have already learned to live with
    it. "I no longer get worked up by people who turn around and spit when I
    pass them by in the street; but to approach in the middle of a religious

    procession and to spit on the cross in front of all the priests of the sect
    is humiliation that we are not prepared to accept," he notes.
    A policeman is customarily posted to guard the Armenians' religious
    processions, but doesn't generally do anything to prevent the spitting. The
    Armenians took the matter up with Interior Minister Avraham Poraz some seven
    months ago, but nothing has been done about until now.
    "The Israeli government is anti-Christian," Manougian charges. "It
    cries out in the face of any harm done to Jews all over the world, but is
    simply not interested at all when we are humiliated on an almost daily
    basis."
    "Incidents like these aim at ridding Jerusalem of its Christian and
    Muslim populations in order to emphasize the city's Jewish character,"
    emphasized Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia Aram I.
    Lawmaker Rabbi Michael Melchior (Labor Party) says the phenomenon
    should be tackled through educational means. "I would expect prominent
    figures among the religious and ultra-Orthodox sectors, such as the chief
    rabbis, to denounce this phenomenon," he says.
    Yassir Arafat, leader of the Palestinian National Authority, condemned
    the Israeli attack on Archbishop Manougian. Arafat held a telephone
    conversation with the Archbishop inquiring about his health following the
    unwarranted assault.

    TATIANA'S CORNER
    This space 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.


    NEWS IN BRIEF
    * Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan has denied in a newspaper
    interview any plans to return three or four regions to Azerbaijan in return
    for concessions on Karabakh.

    * Armenian Catholicos Garegin II said he was to make a visit to Moscow to
    join the Armenian community of Moscow in celebrating the 75th birthday of
    Russian Patriarch Alexy II.

    * The Youth Movement of Dashnaktsoutiun together with over 300 organizations
    participated in the third European Socialist Forum (ESF) in London, October
    15-17. a delegation of the Socialist Youth Movement of EDEN also
    participated from Cyprus.

    * The Armenian and Cyprus Football National Football teams lost at home to
    the Czech Republic and France 0-2 and 1-3 respectively for the
    qualifications of the World Cup 2006.

    * Armenia registered the Jehovah's Witnesses on Wednesday, allowing the
    religious group to operate after years of debate and denial.

    * 783 Azerbaijanis are currently held in captivity and as hostages in
    Armenia according to Eldar Samadov, acting chairman of the working group of
    the State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons.

    * Karabakh PM Anushavan Daniyelyan is in the USA on a working visit. The
    main purpose of his visit is to help organize the coming telethon aiming at
    fund raising to assist the NKR, and especially to complete North-South
    highway in Nagornyy Karabakh. On Monday Daniyelyan met with representatives
    of Dashnaktsoutiune's Western Central Committee members in a meeting that
    span over two hours.

    * The Armenian Cause Committee of France has filed a lawsuit against the
    Turkish consul of Paris for statements posted on the consulate's website.
    Turkey must resolve differences with its neighbor Greece especially over the
    divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus before it can join the European
    Union, Greek President Costis Stephanopoulos said Sunday.

    * Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Armenian FM Vardan Oskanian said
    Turkey does not deserve that the European Union begin accession talks with
    that country.



    SUPPORT HAY TAD ACTIVITIES IN CYPRUS
    To support its political activities, The Armenian National Committee of
    Cyprus has organised a raffle, participants of which will have the
    opportunity to win Armenian Commemorative Coins depicting themes from
    ancient Armenian history. A block costs £50.00 ($100 for our international
    readers).
    Your support will enable the local chapter of our enthusiastic political
    action group to materialise its multidimensional political agenda, in
    promoting Hay Tad activities both in Cyprus and in Europe.
    You can make your contribution to the following account:
    Armenian National Committee of Cyprus
    P.O.Box 21171 - Nicosia 1503 - Cyprus
    Hellenic Bank: account Number 122-01-039699-01
    IBAN: CY88 0050 0122 0001 2201 0396 9901


    g i b r a h a y c a l e n d a r

    * Armenian Relief Society "Sosse" Chapter Fund Raising Tea for the ARS
    Armenia Projects on Sunday 28 November, 2004 at The Holiday Inn Hotel at
    4:00 p.m. Handicraft, Lebanese cookies and home made delicacies on sale.
    Proceeds to the "Sosse" Kindergarten of Stepanakert - Republic of Karabagh.

    * Melkonian Cyprus Alumni Banquet.Sunday, November 7, 2004 - 1pm
    "Christiana" Reception Hall, Alambra. Guest of Honour: Jack R. Melkonian,
    grand-nephew of Garabed Melkonian. CYP 15.00 adults / CYP 5.00 students and
    children. Prizes included on entrance ticket and raffle tickets. Contact
    names for reservations to be announced. Directions to "Christiana" and
    convoys will be arranged. All are welcome.

    * California Alumni Dinner banquet Oct. 30, 2004. Details to be announced.

    * AYF Badanegan Miaoutian get-togethers begin on Saturday October 16,2004
    and will continue every Saturday starting from 4:00 p.m. Contact Vartoog
    Karageulian on 24-659245.

    * AYMA Chicco Football practices have begun and are taking place every
    Friday from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. for children starting from the age of 7.
    Contact Krikor Mahdessian on 99650897.

    * AYMA Table Tennis practices have also begun two weeks ago. They will
    continue this Saturday 16 October 6:00 - 8:00 p.m and every Saturday
    throughout the season, under the expert guidance of ex-Cyprus Champion
    Sirvart Costanian. Classes and practice session for all ages.

    * AYMA Football team practices are taking place every Tuesday and Thursday
    from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. A.Y.M.A. will be participating in the Second Division
    Amateur Football League and will be bidding for the Championship Title and
    subsequent promotion to Division One. The Championship begins on Saturday
    November 20, 2004.

    * A.G.B.U Women's Auxiliary Body. Armenian Food Bazaar. Sunday 14 November,
    2004 starting from 12:00 lunch time at AGBU club premises.

    * Bible Study Group Organised by The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus. The
    Group got together on Wednesday 13 October 2004, at the Sourp Asdvadzadzin
    Church on Armenia street, Nicosia. To receive further details please call
    Elise at the Prelature office on 22 493560 or email [email protected]

    * This October the Pharos Trust, in cooperation with the Brazilian
    Consulate, is proud to present a month of Brazilian Culture in Nicosia.
    Through film, photography, literature, music and performance art, the Trust
    offers audiences in Cyprus rare opportunities to experience the spirit,
    history, culture and diversity of this vast and unique country. You can
    subscribe to receive the e-newsletter of The Pharos Trust at
    http://pharostrust.cyprusnewsletter.com

    * StHilarion - Lapithos - Kyrenia BIKE RIDE Sunday October 24,organised by
    Micromania. Meeting point: Ledra Palace, Turkish checkpoint. Meeting time:
    9:00 am. Bus leaves: 9:30 am. Bus arrives St Hilarion: 10:00 am. Riding
    time: approx 2 ½ hours from St.Hilarion to Lapithos & then to the beach.
    Riding distance: approx 20 km. Bring with you: passport, water, helmet ,
    swim wear. Cost of bus and food + one drink: Between £10- £12 per person
    depending on how many turn up. Bus leaves the beach: 3 pm Bus arrives back:
    3:30 pm. Age limit: 12+. First come first serve, so book your seats early
    !! Please contact Ricky or Baret (Duke) Bedelian on: 22-661517 ,
    99-433972.

    * If you happen to be in London on Friday, 12th November don't miss this
    Back to Hye Skool Party. Time: 8pm-1am. Venue: The ultra-hip & funky
    Babushka 41 Tavistock Crescent, Notting Hill, W11 1AD. Tix: £5 before
    10:30pm, £7 after, Age: Strictly 18+ (No ID? No HYE party) Tube:Westbourne
    Park (Hammersmith & City) - 1 min walk Notting Hill Gate (Central, District
    & Circle) - 5 min ride (#27, 28 & 328 buses on Pembridge Road opposite
    WHSmith outside station). Music:DJ Josey Kray & FBI Squad playing old skool
    tunes, as well as the freshest tracks, Armenian and more. Xtra: Quality
    prizes for the best dressed skool boy and skool girl. New surprises in store
    for all. Contact: Raffi 07958 137 702, John 07961 166 969 [email protected]

    * Armenian Radio Hour on The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation can be heard
    via real audio on www.cybc.com.cy . Broadcast times 17:00-18:00 local Cyprus
    time (14:00-15:00 GMT) News bulletins at 17:15 local time on Sundays,
    Tuesdays, Fridays. Armenian Cypriots can also tune in on the following radio
    frequencies 91.1 FM (Mount Olympus - for Nicosia listeners) 94.2 FM
    (Paralimni/Protaras/Agia Napa) 92.4 FM (Larnaca) 96.5 FM (Paphos).
    The Armenian Prelature announces that the next permit for the Armenian
    Cemetery visitation at Ayios Dhometios on the Green line, is scheduled for
    Sunday 25 October,2004

    * Every Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. (Cyprus time +2 GMT) on CyBC's Trito,
    Puzant Nadjarian presents the "History of the Blues" together with Robert
    Camassa. You can also hear it on Real Audio from the Internet edition of
    CyBC on www.cybc.com.cy . A repeat program can also be heard seven hours
    later at 2:00 a.m. local time.

    * The Hairenik Association, Inc. launched its online Armenian Radio
    Station.You can now listen to a variety of Armenian music online, 24 hours a
    day, combined with news and other interesting information about the Armenian
    community in the US, Armenia, Artsakh, Javakhk and the Armenian Diaspora.
    To listen to the Hairenik Online Radio go to the RADIO button then click on
    your player of choice.
    Launch Hairenik Radio in your preferred Player 24 hours of non-stop Armenian
    music and programs on the internet

    . . . . . News . . . . . ANC hour . . . . . Song dedications . . . . . Youth
    discussions . . . . . Game Shows . . . . . Interviews . . . . . Religious
    programs . . . . . Cultural programs . . . . . History . . . . .



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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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