World

SOS is accepted on the other side of the ocean

10.11.2005

The US Department of the State has approved the the Program that Georgia suggested for regulation of the conflict of Georgia and Abkhazia. In fact the US has agreed to participate in the regulation process. It is written in that document that constructive dialogue is the only way of fair regulation of this conflict. It …

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Ilham is not satisfied

08.11.2005

Ilham Aliev was sad to learn during his phone conversation with Viktor Youshchenko about the fact that Rasoul Gouliev (ex speaker of the parliament of Azerbaijan) had been set free in Ukraine. Guliev was arrested on October 17 at the airport of Simferopol on the basis of the application of the police department board of …

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It is the same there as here

06.11.2005

Often our politicians say that citizens of Azerbaijan and Armenia differ much from each other. Taking into account the fact that people can differ from each other, as well as nations can differ, for example we can say that citizens of Armenia and Norway differ much from each other. But it is difficult to understand …

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The Czar adds the number of oppositionists

03.11.2005

The Georgian authorities continue adding the list of oppositionists through their activities. This time, the target for authorities and defender of the oppositionists is the most respected and successful king David Shinarar (constructor). Better yet, his huge statue which was placed in the Republic Square of Tbilisi next to the “Iveria” hotel a couple of …

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Incident in Moscow

28.10.2005

On October 22 at about 22:00 a group consisted of 10-15 people attacked Artiom Martirosyan. He was with his friend Demit Disoev. This incident happened when they went out of an Internet club on Frunzeskaya Street. The group attacked them with knives and stabbed them for several times. They were taken to the hospital. The …

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Earthen passions

28.10.2005

Things are once again heating up in Metskhet-Javakheti, which is a region in Georgia with a large Armenian population. This time, the epicenter is the village of Gorelovka in the region of Ninotsminda, where there is a debate going on between the Armenian and Georgian residents and permanent residents regarding the agricultural lands. Gorelovka was …

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“It Is Necessary To Win The Russian Veto”

29.07.2005

“All three authorities of the three republic states must understand that mutual interests are much more important than the contradictions going on right now. One country’s security can not be secured on the account of the other’s. The security of the neighboring countries must be our guarantee for security.” “Washington Profile”: “What kind of influence …

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Artistic Felons?: Armenian Couple Charged With Crimes In Russia For Exhibit On Religion

25.07.2005

If painters Narine Zolyan and Harutyun Zulumyan were in Moscow now, the wife and husband would likely be sitting in a court dock as defenders. The artists are facing criminal charges for an exhibition they put on last year in Russia. The exhibition, entitled “Beware, Religion!” featured the work of 40 painters from several countries, …

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Black List

25.07.2005

Azerbaijan is getting ready to penalize the foreign organizations for working with Nagorno Karabagh. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Araz Azimov has announced that they have prepared the “black list”. According to him, the companies enlisted will be forbidden to do business in Nagorno Karabagh. Aside from that, the government of Azerbaijan requires …

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“Trust in Sahakashvili is not the same as it was six or eight months ago”

24.07.2005

A member of parliament and chairman of the Republican Party of Georgia, David Berdzenishvili was one of the decision-makers during the Georgian revolution, a comrade-in-arms of President Mikhail Saakashvili; they had formed a united block during the November 2003 parliamentary elections. Berdzenishvili’s party was created in 1978 and operated underground during the Soviet era. It …

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