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    1) ARF Youth Delegation at IUSY Black Sea Area Cooperation Meeting in Istanbul
    2) Lebanese Armenians Protest Erdogan Visit
    3) Giro Manoyan Meets with Turkish Deputy
    4) German Bundestag Set to Adopt Armenian Genocide Resolution

    1) ARF Youth Delegation at IUSY Black Sea Area Cooperation Meeting in Istanbul

    YEREVAN (ARF Youth Office)--An Armenian Youth Federation delegation will be
    attending an International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) conference in
    Istanbul, Turkey, June 16-19, along with representatives of IUSY member
    organizations from Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia,
    Turkey, and Ukraine.
    The AYF's Karen Mnatsakanyan and Zinavor Meghryan (Armenia), Talline
    Tachdjian
    (France), and Khatchik Mouradian (Lebanon) will participate in the conference
    that will address Black Sea area cooperation. Topics include minorities in
    Europe, international agreements on minorities, and past policies on
    minorities. A seminar on the geopolitics of Central Asia is also scheduled.
    The IUSY is a fraternal organization of the Socialist International. IUSY
    membership includes 143 socialist, social-democratic, labor youth and student
    unions from 100 countries.
    The AYF is a full-fledged IUSY member. Additional information on IUSY and the
    Black Sea Area Cooperation conference is available at
    <http://www.iusy.org/>www.iusy.org.

    2) Lebanese Armenians Protest Erdogan Visit

    BEIRUT--Hundreds of Lebanese Armenians took part in a demonstration Wednesday
    protesting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the country.
    Erdogan was expected in Beirut for talks with Lebanese officials and to take
    part in the Arab Economic Forum.
    Lebanon has passed legislation that recognizes and condemns the genocide of
    Armenians by the Ottoman Empire, and encourages other nations to stop the
    cycle
    of such extreme criminal acts.
    Organized by the Armenian National Committee of Lebanon, the rally took place
    in the heart of Bourj Hammoud, a shopping district, where stores closed
    mid-afternoon in protest of Erdogan's visit.


    3) Giro Manoyan Meets with Turkish Deputy

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--Giro Manoyan, Director of Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF) Bureau's Armenian National Committee and Political Affairs
    Office, met on Sunday with a member of the Turkish Parliament.
    Manoyan's one-hour long meeting with Turkish ruling party's Turhan Comez,
    took
    place in the lobby of the Marriott Armenia hotel.
    Samson Ozararat, Armenia's representative in the Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation Council, and Comez's colleauges also attended.
    Armenian-Turkish relations highlighted conversations, with Manoyan pointing
    out that dialogue is possible only when it is genuine. He said that by all
    indications, however, no such environment within Turkey exists for such
    internal discussions.
    Manoyan later stressed to journalists accompanying the Turkish politician
    their role in the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations, and
    emphasized the need for responsible reporting.
    Zaman Daily reported that Comez, who also met with French Ambassador to
    Armenia Henry Cuny, told reporters that people sharing the same geography
    could
    meet at a common ground. "The meeting was held to share our intentions and
    ideas. I thank Armenia for their hospitability. We, as two nations sharing the
    same geography, can take steps forward in harmony and [with] mutual
    understanding, and open the channels of communication with warm dialogue.
    Dialogue is a must. "
    Comez, who was on an unofficial visit to Yerevan, also spoke to students and
    lecturers at Yerevan State University, and insisted that--as a first step--the
    two countries should stop setting conditions for establishing relations.


    4) German Bundestag Set to Adopt Armenian Genocide Resolution

    (RFE/RL)--According to journalist Ashot Manucharian, who lives and works in
    Germany, the German Bundestag will discuss and vote on a resolution on the
    Armenian genocide, on June 16.
    Preliminary discussions concerning the adoption of a special resolution on
    the
    Armenian genocide took place at the Bundestag on April 21. Despite pressure
    from the Turkish Government, the Turkish Embassy in Germany and lobbyist
    groups, all parties represented in the Bundestag, nevertheless, decided to
    adopt before September a special document related to the Armenian genocide.
    However, with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's announcement of pre-term
    parliamentary elections, the Bundestag has decided to complete the process
    before the original September deadline.
    According to Manucharian, the word "genocide" will be used in the resolution,
    which stresses that "numerous independent historians, parliaments and
    international organizations call the massacre of Armenians 'a genocide.'"


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