ANKARA: The Genocide Terror: The Armenian Bill In France Parliament

THE GENOCIDE TERROR: THE ARMENIAN BILL IN FRANCE PARLIAMENT
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Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
Oct 11, 2006

Turkey’s membership to the EU has been a test of democracy and
"Europeanness" for the EU rather than Turkey.

We were used to harsh criticisms of the "Europeans" about Turkey’s
economy, democracy etc. Until now, they have scolded the Turkish
people and the Turks have listened to them.

Most of the time, the EU side was right in its criticisms. They
kept on saying "human rights", "end the torture", "consolidate your
democracy", "liberalize your economy" and many more. There were of
course some unjust criticisms too. Particularly, the Cyprus and the
Aegean disputes and the Armenian issue were giving us signs from the
"dark side" of Europe. But it has never been this much dirty.

MODERN WITCH HUNT

Even listing the incidents one after another will be enough to
demonstrate how ‘Europe’ is in a stalemate and how it nurtures a
medieval "monster" within itself:

After September 11, so to say "the witch hunt" started in Western
Europe against the Euro Muslims and Euro Turks. Being a Muslim
has been equated with being a "potential terrorist" even in
countries like the Netherlands and England, which are thought to
be "minority heavens." Many Muslims in these EU countries have
unjustly been detained, and have remained in cells as if they were
criminals. Some were proven innocent and released. Neither apology
nor compensation… The detentions are still continuing. Those whose
skin color is darker or who look like Middle Easterner now have to
walk faster in the streets because of the attitude of the security
forces towards them.

The Denmark daily Jyllands-Posten’s cartoon contest, which had an
obvious aim of insulting the Prophet of Islam, and the publication
of these cartoons in Denmark were also provocations. Turkey noticed
that a crisis was imminent and called for a meeting to calm down the
situation. However, the Denmark’s PM Anders Fogh Rasmussen ignored
these calls, and what is more, gave a lesson of "Europeanness"
to Turkey. He said "is Turkey European or not, it should decide on
that." Moreover, he strictly and impolitely rejected the requests
of ambassadors of Muslim countries to Copenhagen for a meeting
with him. "There is nothing to talk" he said. But the fears have
come true. The Muslims, whose Prophet was depicted as "terrorist",
"murderer" and "barbarian" by the Danish newspaper, organized protests
in many countries. Because they knew that it was not only the Prophet
but also themselves who were being insulted. The one depicted in the
cartoon was not only the Prophet, but the whole Muslim community,
whose number is more than 1 billion. The Muslims were identical
with terrorists in the subconscious of the Danish. When the Danish
products were boycotted in the Muslim world, Rasmussen abruptly
changed his attitude. He personally called the Muslim ambassadors for
a meeting. But it was too late. The relations between the Christian
and Muslim worlds had been seriously damaged.

There is another scandal and it is again in Denmark. The youth
organization of People’s Party of Denmark, the rightist, if not racist,
political party, organized a contest of humiliation of the Muslims’
Prophet. This party is the third largest party in Denmark and supports
the government outside.

Again, the aim is to insult the Muslims. Those members, who are mocking
with Islam, are portraying a "typical" Muslim by hanging grenades
on their belts. For Denmark, all these events must be considered as
"freedom of speech." But nobody talks about principles such as respect
to faith and religion, keeping the balance of ethnic relations, and
discouraging the intercultural hatred and violence. The freedom of
thought openly turns out to the "freedom of insult and incitement." As
a matter of fact, the freedom of speech is just a tale. ‘The Christian
Europe’ cannot control its annoyance after Turkey’s membership process
has become a serious affair. There is a ‘monster’ in Europe which
feels the clash of civilizations in its very veins particularly after
the September 11. This monster is the monster which burned the Jews
in Spain alive; the monster which could exterminate people at the
hands of the Nazis because they were Gypsies, Jews or black. This
monster is religionist and racist. This monster is fanatic, naughty
and fully ignorant. Don’t pay attention to the science and technology
cover on Europe, because the monster beneath is so strong…

***

And the Netherlands… A country seen as a fortress of liberalism and
democracy… The political parties in this country are so privileged
that the Dutch cannot afford to close a party which defends pedophilia
and zoophilia.

They say "Let everyone speak. The essence of democracy is the
freedom of thought and speech." But in the Netherlands, rejecting
the Armenian claims against the Turks is a bigger mistake than even
pedophilia. Three Turkish candidates were deprived to run for the
elections from their party lists just because they did not agree
with the Armenians. What is more, these parties, which dropped the
candidacy of the three Turks, were not marginal or small ones. One was
the party in power, and the other was the main leftist party. In short,
it is even impossible to voice different opinions in the Netherlands,
even in main current Dutch political parties.

How will the Turks in this country, whose number is about 450.000,
voice their demands if political channels are closed to them?

Who will bear the responsibility if al-Qaeda says that "the Netherlands
even doesn’t allow you to enter the parliament? You think differently
from the Armenians but they cannot even tolerate that?"

What will the results of excluding the Turks, who are the most
harmonious and peaceful Muslim minority in Europe, from the system?

AND FRANCE…

Nowadays, we have been experiencing "Armenian genocide insanity"
from France to the Netherlands, from Germany to Belgium. The Armenian
claims are not new. For almost a century, the Armenians have been
trying to get the great powers press Turkey with the hope of getting
a homeland in Anatolia.

They have tried many ways: Terror, assassinations, financial aid to
the terrorist organizations in Turkey, boycotting Turkish products,
issuing anti-Turkey bills in various parliaments etc. But they have
failed. They have failed not because Turkey was a very strong country
or the Turkish lobbies have done their best to stop these attempts. It
was because the Armenian claims were so weak even baseless. It was
because their method was wrong. It was because slandering a whole
nation was illogical by just relying on claims. It was because it
was against the nature of any small or big country to judge and
blame a state or a nation based on the claims of just one side. And
had the Armenians been right, they would have applied to courts,
not parliaments.

Despite this picture, France approved the Armenian claims (I prefer
calling them "obsessive belief") in the parliament in 2001 as if they
were the historical facts. The President of France also approved the
bill and the Armenian claims were legalized in France. According to
these claims, the Turks slaughtered 1.5 million Armenians in 1915,
that is, during the Ottoman State period. The name of this action is,
they say, "genocide". I cannot help myself but ask: Since the 1915
incidents were "genocide", why does France pass the law as late as
2001. What have the French politicians been doing until now? For
example, why didn’t they take that decision when France invaded the
Ottoman territories at the end of the World War 1 and seized all
the Ottoman official documents? Why didn’t they arrest and try the
"criminals"? Why didn’t they investigate the Armenian claims on the
spot instead of cooperating with the Armenians to kill thousands
of Turks and Kurds at that time? OK, let’s assume that France was
unaware of the situation because of the joy of victory, but how come
the French politicians haven’t remembered the so-called "genocide"
for 86 years? And didn’t they think of the 1915 Incidents while they
were slaughtering the 1.5 million Algerian Arabs? Have they compared
the Armenian claims with what the French soldiers have done in Africa
and Asia?

We can ask more questions to France because the decision has no legal
or political logic. The bill was passed in the parliament thanks
to the 30-40 radical-militant pro-Armenian legislators’ insistence
in the pre-election period. Other MPs, who did not want to draw the
anger of 300.000 Armenian votes in France, did not even participate
the voting of the bill. As a result, there was "genocide of facts"
in the French Parliament, and the others just watched it.

The current step is more tragicomic. The French Parliament first
issued the bill which approved the Armenian claims as true; they
are now trying to criminalize to say "lie" to the lies. The French
parties, which have been captured by the Armenian origin MPs and
their supporters, are not aware of what impact they will have not
only on Turco-French relations but also themselves and Europe.

Some rightist, religionist and racist people, like Sarkozy, support the
idea of "Christian Europe", and these people are endorsing anything
which is against Turkey. Recently, the TUSIAD’s (Association of
Turkish Businessmen and Industrialists) Brussels Representative has
asked why he was so opposed to Turkey’s membership. His answer was
"I know the Arab world very well."

Sarkozy, who is the minister of interior of France, a candidate for
presidency and has been a politician for years, thinks that Turkey
is an Arab country!

I have written it above: The monster which Europe nurtures inside
is not only racist and religionist but also ignorant. Imagine,
Mr. Sarkozy’s ‘knowledge’ on Turkey is not limited with that. He
says "shall we just let the 100 million Muslim Turks to migrate
Europe?" The French Minister of Interior Nicolas Sarkozy thinks
that the population of Turkey is 100 million. One cannot say that he
rounded the number. The discrepancy equals to three times of Greece’s
population. Let’s assume that Turkey’s population is 100 million. How
ignorant and militant is the one who thinks the all of the Turks
will flow to the European cities once Turkey is a full member. It is
obvious that Sarkozy sees himself as a Pope in the Medieval Age. He
sees Turks invading Europe in his nightmares every night!

On the other hand, the leftist groups in France have been the "captive"
of the Armenian constituents and lobbies. The Armenian lobby, which
spends more than 100 billion dollars for the Armenian cause each
year, has made this affair an industry. They have formed up a strong
network consisting of universities, parliaments, companies and even
movie theaters. They are using the Armenian Diaspora very well for
this job. The country where the Armenian "genocide" industry has
been most successful is France. But the France’s current pathetic
situation is not only because of Armenians’ attempts in that country.

The most important reason for this extreme behavior of France is
Turkey’s speedy progress towards full EU membership. Turkey has been
breaking growth records in the last five years. It has become the 17th
(or 18th) largest economy of the world. There are no obstacles for
the Turkish economy to be in the top ten in the near future. Turkey
has surprised the entire Europe with its reforms in the last few
years. Turkey’s realization of numerous reforms in a few years was
defined by the European countries as "outstanding." The Turkish economy
and the maturity of its politics were seen as sufficient in 2004 and
2005 for the EU membership, and as a result, the EU decided to start
accession talks. In other words, the full membership of Turkey, a
country which has been procrastinated since 1959, has become a serious
issue for the EU. Turkey could be a full member if nothing is done.

For the first time, a Muslim country would be a member of EU with equal
rights. This scenario has been the nightmare of many people in Europe.

First, the Pope said "the Europe is Christian; Turkey should establish
a union with Arabs". These words were noted down by the Turks, never to
be forgotten. This is perhaps the reason why the strongest reaction to
the Pope’s words on the Prophet of Islam has come from Turkey. However,
the Pope was not alone unfortunately. The German PM Angela Merkel
also opposed Turkey’s membership in 2004. Though the French President
Jacques Chirac ostensibly approved Turkey’s accession talks, in other
occasions he said "don’t worry, many things will change until the
accession talks finish and their membership depends on the results
of the referendum in France." This is a very disrespectful attitude,
and in fact, it is a fraud. The French President, who promised full
membership in written agreements and mobilized Turkey’s economy and
politics for this aim, was thinking just the opposite in reality,
and he has done everything to impede Turkey’s membership.

Chirac was unable to criticize Turkish democracy and economy, and
he was unable to reverse the signatures he made. So, he wanted to
use the Cyprus issue and then the Armenian issue against Turkey. The
Cyprus issue is a problem which the world has been unable to solve
for decades. The United Nations peacekeeping force, UNFICYP, was
deployed in Cyprus in 1964, and it is still there. That is to say,
France knows that conditioning Turkey’s membership to the solution of
the Cyprus problem means delaying Turkey’s accession for many more
decades. But the most effective way to hinder Turkey’s entry to the
EU is the Armenian issue:

There are claims and counterclaims, and it is almost impossible for
any party to convince the other one in this issue. The Armenians blame
Turkey and Turks with one of the world’s worst and most insulting
crime, genocide, by relying on statements such as "my grandfather
said this, my grandmom said that". Naturally Turkey or any country
cannot admit such accusations.

In such a case, conditioning Turkey’s membership to the acceptance of
the Armenian claims means intentionally excluding Turkey from the EU
forever. A problem which hasn’t been solved for a century cannot be
solved in a short time, and anyone in the EU knows that the Armenian
issue cannot be solve in couple of days or years. The Armenians are
not aware of the situation. The Armenians in the Diaspora are content
with their lives. They are making money, reputation and power through
the difficulties of the Armenians in Armenia. On the other hand,
Armenia Armenians cannot even decide on their fate. The country is
headed by a diaspora Armenian from Nagorno-Karabakh, Robert Kocharian,
who is obsessed with the Turks and more territories. Mr.

Kocharian is an Armenian from the Diaspora, who later obtained Armenian
citizenship. He talks of nothing but blood and war. He stays in the
power thanks to his discourse on creating tensions and obtaining
more territories.

He stays in power thanks to the militants recruited from Karabakh. He
even repressed street demonstrations by using the Karabakh militants.

Even the Greeks realized that an EU-member Turkey is better than
a Turkey outside the EU, but Armenians. If Turkey becomes a full
member of the EU, Armenia will become a neighbor of the Union. This
probably means that the border between Turkey and Armenia will be
opened, and the Armenians will prosper. For the moment, there are
more than 70.000 Armenians from Armenia who are living and working
in Turkey. Some are babysitters, some are servants, and some others
work in constructions. Most of them come to Turkey illegally or as
tourists. But then, they find a job and start living in Turkey with
bad conditions. They are taking care of children and houses of Turks,
who have been presented to them as "the perpetrators of genocide" for
the years. These Armenians are surprised of the Turks’ trust in them.

These Armenians, who were afraid of being treated badly in Turkey,
after a while see that being an Armenian has no advantage or
disadvantage in Turkey.

So, they work in Turkey and send remittances to Armenia motherland. I
don’t think that 70 million Turks will emigrate to European cities once
Turkey is an EU member, but I will not be surprised if the number of
Armenians living in Turkey reaches at least 1 million. As a matter of
fact, the population of Armenia has dropped from 3,2 million to 2-2,5
million during the Kocharian period. If Turkey becomes an EU member,
this number is likely to drop to 1,5 million. In other words, what the
Diaspora has wanted will come true: The Armenians will have returned
to Anatolia! This is just a joke, but it is apparent that Armenia
will be the most profitable country from Turkey’s accession to the EU.

IS FRANCE SINCERE?

As I have discussed before, the issue has nothing to do with the
Armenians.

They are only the pawns in the attempts to hinder Turkey’s
membership. It is so obvious that France is not sincere in its support
to the Armenian claims. When the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan asked for the withdrawal of the Armenian "genocide" bill
from the French Interior Minister Sarkozy, the minister had three
conditions:

1. "The Commission (proposed by Turkey for the investigation of the
historical disputes between Turks and Armenians by historians) be
set up of any person, not only historians, 2. Abrogate the Article
301 of the (Turkish) Penal Code, which restricts the freedom of
thought in Turkey according to Mr. Sarkozy, 3. Assure the opening of
Armenia-Turkey border."

If the 1915 Incidents were really a genocide, which was legalized
by the French Parliament, and if this crime is so grave that even
its denial will be punished, how come Mr. Sarkozy propose such
conditions to Turkey in exchange for the withdrawal of the bill? What
is the relationship between Turkey’s Article 301 and "not punishing"
the ones who denies the so-called genocide? Let’s say, if Turkey
becomes the most democratic state in the world and if Turkey opens
its borders fully with Armenia, will that change the history? What
can be the relationship between the Armenian bill in the French
Parliament and the participation of historians or businessmen in the
joint Turco-Armenian commission set up to investigate the allegations?

It is clear that France’s priority is not recognizing Armenian claims
as "genocide", or punishing those who deny it. Their problem is
neither the Armenians nor the historical facts. Their real objective
is to exclude Turkey from the EU, and forcing Turkey to act under
the French influence.

That’s why they offer to make bargain on crucial principles like
‘genocide’ and ‘freedom of speech’.

Another indication of France’s lack of sincerity is the exclusion of
scientists or researchers from the current bill. In other words, if an
ordinary citizen or a politician denies the Armenian claims, he/she
may be imprisoned up to five years, according to the French bill,
but if a researcher, historian or an academician commits the same
"crime", he/she will not be punished at all. Is there such logic of
law? If an act is a crime, it is a crime for everyone. So, can there
be a rule which dictates that a professor doesn’t have to stop in
the traffic if the light is red, but an ordinary citizen has to stop
in red light? And if the subject in question is the biggest crime,
that is, genocide, can there be such levity?

If someone denies the Holocaust in France, do the authorities check
his profession to punish him?

WHAT BENEFITS ARE EXPECTED?

It is surprising that those who haven’t recognized the Armenian claims
as genocide for 86 years, and who haven’t considered penalizing the
denial of Armenian claims for 91 years have suddenly found "the right
way." Timing is important. So, what do the French expect to receive
from the bill?

Ostensibly, they want to support the Armenians. Chirac, in his last
visit to Armenia, clearly stated that the Turks committed Armenian
genocide.

Moreover, he presented acceptance of the Armenian claims as a
precondition for Turkey’s EU membership. On the other hand, Chirac has
neither condemned nor criticized Armenia’s invasion of Azerbaijani
territories. He only said "put a little bit more effort in solving
your problems with Azerbaijan."

He definitely did not mention the Hocali Massacre (if not genocide)
committed by the Armenians during the Karabakh War, or the Armenian
terror in the 1970s and 1980s which claimed the lives of many Turkish
diplomats.

And now, the bill penalizing the denial of the Armenian claims… As
one would remember, France approved the Armenian claims as a
historical fact in 2001. France claims that it has fulfilled a
historical justice. Secondly, Paris maintains that Turkey should open
its border with Armenia and establish good neighborhood relations
before entering the EU.

Despite all these policies, France’s approach doesn’t help a
Turco-Armenian rapprochement at all. On the contrary, this policy
intensifies the reactions in Turkey against the Armenians and
undermines the credibility of France and the EU in the eyes of the
Turkish public opinion.

One cannot expect the Turks to be tolerant towards the Armenians,
who always make intrigues against Turkey. Moreover, those who
attribute the biggest crime of the world to the Turkish people
must admit that this is not a good way of solving the problem. The
people who have good will and are constructive don’t take one-sided
decisions. Insulting is not a good way to initiate dialogue. On the
other hand, French Parliament’s attempt to silence Turkish people
on Armenian allegations has eroded the credibility of France and the
EU in Turkey. Even the most pro-Western politician or author cannot
defend the EU at the moment. Those who criticize Turkey on the issue
of freedom of speech cannot explain the five years imprisonment for
having a different view in France. The EU authorities, criticizing
the court decisions in Turkey, cannot explain the expulsion of three
Turkish politicians from their parties in Netherlands just because
of their different views on the Armenian issue.

> > From time to time, there are people who take the Article 301 as
an > > example.

They say "you are preventing the discussion of the Armenian issue
in Turkey with the Article 301." But the Article 301 has nothing
to do with the Armenian issue. The Article regulates the insults on
Turkishness, and similar laws in one way or another also exist in other
European countries, like Italy. Prevention of insults to a nation or
individuals is a matter which has to be protected by laws. It is true
that this law has been sometimes abused and that some people have
been unjustly tried. Among these people are Elif Shafak and Hrant
Dink. But none of these authors were found guilty on the basis of
the Article 301. We definitely wouldn’t like to see them tried. But
those who sue these authors are not state authorities, but "ordinary
citizens", and the courts have to consider the petitions. The Article
can be amended or a better practice can be applied. But there is no
similarity between the Article and the bill that France wants to pass.

Turkey is the most liberal country on the earth to discuss the
Armenian issue. You cannot discuss the issue neither in Armenia,
nor Switzerland nor the Netherlands. In these countries, if you claim
something different than the Armenians do, you will be silenced, you
will be imprisoned. You may lose your job. The state institutions may
insult you for your different ideas than the Armenians. And whether
you are a professor or a diplomat, the outcome is the same. The
case filed against the Turkish consular general in France is a good
example. Similarly, the warrant of arrest issued for the Chairman of
the Turkish History Institution, Prof. Yusuf Halacoglu, in Switzerland
just because Halacoglu was thinking differently than the Armenians is
another example. Last year Armenia authorities imprisoned a Turkish
historian when he wanted to make research in Yerevan.

The situation in Turkey, however, is completely different. You will
find many pro-Armenian books in any of the bookstores in Turkey. Most
of the significant Armenian language books on the issue have been
translated into Turkish language and Turkish readers freely can
reach the Armenian books now. Pro-Armenian scholars and authors can
freely express their views on Turkish TV and radio channels. There are
pro-Armenian scholars at state and private Turkish universities. The
newspapers are full of Armenian approach.

Under these circumstances, we can say that only Turkey in the world
left to discuss freely the historical Armenian claims relations,
but no where.

12 October 2006

Sedat LACINER: Director, USAK & Davos Economic Forum Young Global
Leader 2006 BA (Ankara University), MA (University of Sheffield),
PhD (King’s College, University of London)

Armenia Won’t Suffer

ARMENIA WON’T SUFFER

A1+
[08:31 pm] 16 October, 2006

According to representative of Russian "Gasprom" Denis Ignatev,
Armenia will be supplied with gas regardless of the development of
the Russian-Georgian relations.

He informed radio station "Azatutyun" that "Gasprom" will keep all
the agreements with Georgia.

Ignatev also said that "Gasprom" and the RA Government continue
negotiations about different programs of gas supply.

Public Radio-Armenia : Jacques Chirac Never Apologized To Turkish Pr

JACQUES CHIRAC NEVER APOLOGIZED TO TURKISH PRIME MINISTER

Public Radio of Armenia
16.10.2006 16:25

In a phone talk with the Prime Minister of Turkey Rejeb Tayyib Erdogan
the President of France Jacques Chirac repeated the words about the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide he uttered during his state
visit to Armenia, Press Service of Elisee Palace told "ArmInfo.

The press service refuted the information disseminated by Turkish
media, according to which President Chirac had apologized for the
adoption of the bill penalizing the negation of the Armenian Genocide
by the lower house of the French Parliament. According to Turkish
media, Chirac had promised to block adoption of a corresponding law
in future.

"The phone talk really took place, but we do not confirm the
information disseminated by Turkish media.

During the conversation with the Turkish Prime Minister Chirac
repeated the words he said in Yerevan, emphasizing the necessity of
acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide by Ankara if Turkey wants
to join the European Union," the official source of the Elisee
Palace noted.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Parliament To Tackle France Passage Of Armenian Bill

PARLIAMENT TO TACKLE FRANCE PASSAGE OF ARMENIAN BILL

The New Anatolian, Turkey
Oct 16 2006

Ahead of the Seker Bayram recess starting next weekend, Parliament
has a busy schedule this week as it’s set to counter its French
counterpart passing a controversial Armenian "genocide" bill as well
as the contentious foundations bill.

The repercussions of the French Parliament passing a bill to heavily
penalize those who deny an Armenian "genocide" will dominate the full
Parliament as a special agenda issue.

On Tuesday, after Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul briefs Parliament
on the issue, political parties will then voice their concerns and
opinions.

The controversial 93-article foundations bill will be assessed by
Parliament as a basic law in three different parts.

The bill, after significant changes, paves the way for community
foundations to officially register what they own.

Under the bill, foreigners would be able to establish foundations in
Turkey or be in the administration of existing foundations.

Foundations would also be entitled to open offices abroad. The
implementation of the regulation depends on the principle of
international reciprocity.

Deputies debating the seeds legislation — which aims to increase
the efficiency and quality in seed production and to restructure the
sector as called for in the latest European Union progress report —
are expected to submit their report to Parliament on Tuesday.

The same day the Justice Commission will debate a bill submitted
by a group of ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party deputies,
led by Yozgat Deputy Bekir Bozdag. It proposes amendments to seven
laws in line with the adaptation of basic penal laws.

The only commission to meet on Wednesday is one probing the threat
of cancer posed by industrial waste in Dilovasi, Gebze.

ANKARA: Kerincsiz Set To Sue Swedes Over Pamuk’s Nobel

KERINCSIZ SET TO SUE SWEDES OVER PAMUK’S NOBEL

The New Anatolian, Turkey
Oct 16 2006

Following the acquittal of novelist Elif Safak and her fictional
characters, Turkish ultranationalists have found a fresh target:
The Swedish Royal Academy, which just awarded the Nobel Prize for
Literature to Turkey’s own Orhan Pamuk.

Kemal Kerincsiz, a high-profile ultranationalist figure known for
filing complaints against any who fall short of his strict patriotic
standard, said over the weekend that he will sue the academy.

The academy made it public on Thursday that renowned Turkish writer
Pamuk won the Nobel Prize for Literature, a decision which stirred
feelings of the Turkish people as reflected by the coverage of the
Turkish media.

But Pamuk had angered Kerincsiz’s crowd last year when he told a Swiss
newspaper that "30,000 Kurds and 1 million Armenians were killed in
these lands, and nobody but me dares to talk about it."

Pamuk was subsequently tried on charges of "public denigration of
Turkish identity" but his case, heard under intense international
scrutiny, was dismissed on a technicality.

Now the academy may face a legal challenge for the first time in its
history for its prize choice.

Kerincsiz said he was issuing the challenge since the academy’s
criteria are political.

Kerincsiz first introduced himself as a guardian of self-declared
"Turkishness" last year when he filed a complaint against an academic
conference on Armenians. His endeavor continued with several lawsuits
against journalists and authors who allegedly insulted Turkishness
either in their writings, be it fiction or non-fiction, or by their
remarks.

"Both Orhan Pamuk and his prize are flawed for us," he told the news
channel NTV on Saturday.

Arabaslik: Legal avenues unclear

However, he said that neither he nor his colleagues have studied the
Swedish legal system but added that they’re determined to sue the
academy. "We will work on the legal system, the regulations of the
academy. I believe the regulations of the academy set criteria for
the determination of winners, which should be focusing on the literary
and linguistic skills of the candidates, not their political profiles."

He claimed that the prize was given for Pamuk’s political personality
and due to efforts of the Armenian diaspora. "It’s proven with the
French Parliament’s decision which came on the very same day," said
Kerincsiz referring to the Parliament decision which would make it
an offense to deny Armenian genocide in France.

Arabaslik: ‘I can’t stand his books’

Kerincsiz also said that Pamuk’s books were worthless works of a
third class author. "As a person, don’t I have the right to express
my individual view on the literary value of his books?" he asked.

He also explained that he could read "Kar," the latest and, as Pamuk
said, his only political novel, to the very end but that was all.

"I started to read a couple of his books, but believe me I couldn’t
continue after 50 pages as I thought I was wasting my time," Kerincsiz
told NTV.

He rejected any suggestion that he had inadvertently helped Pamuk
to win the prize, saying that if he hadn’t denounced Pamuk, he would
have won the prize anyway. "He was also among the strongest candidates
last year," he added.

According to several commentators, the lawsuits against prominent
authors and journalists under the controversial penal code Article
301 drew international attention to them and may have helped writers
to receive support and prizes for their efforts for freedom of thought.

Asked about his personal fight against authors, he said that he was
encouraged by the writers. "I’m not their nightmare. I’ve read several
columns about me and my struggle, and almost all see my efforts an
advertising opportunity," he added.

Arabaslik: ‘Nobel not for Turkey, besides it’s no prize’

Another drubbing of the prize came from the Kemalist Thought Foundation
(ADD), which said in a written statement that Pamuk’s Nobel Prize
isn’t an honor for the Turkish nation.

Foundation head Ali Ercan called both the French Parliament’s
controversial bill and the Royal Academy honoring Pamuk show how
"grave acts of treason" are being faced by the Turkish Republic.

Several other civil groups called on Pamuk to fix his "mistake"
with a new speech to tell the world that the Turks didn’t kill 1
million Armenians. Independent Teachers’ Labor Union said that they
will award him a 2006 honor prize if he does so.

People’s Ascent Party (HYP) leader Yasar Nuri Ozturk, rejecting the
Nobel as a prize, said that the academy rewards those who slander
Turkey.

Democratic Leftist Party leader Zeki Sezer on Saturday also urged
Turkish authors not to resort to speaking against Turkey to win the
Nobel Prize.

Arabaslik: Mocking newspapers

While the reactions of the majority, including the press, could be
summed up as "we’re proud of Pamuk, but…," two Turkish papers,
both ultranationalist, went so far as to unleash words that could be
taken as insults.

Daily Yenicag published a photo of Pamuk laughing on Saturday edition
with text saying: "Orhan Pamuk, who grasped the prize due to his
abject insults to the Turkish nation, became rabid after winning the
prize and frothed at the mouth."

Likewise, daily Tercuman, on its front page on Friday, published the
same photo and called on its readers to convey their ideas about Pamuk:
"Readers, tell us your feelings about this smirking opportunist."

And on Sunday, daily Vatan published an anonymous open letter
calling on Pamuk to refuse the prize and offered him to give him
money in return.

"If you heed my call, you’ll be an author without a prize but an
immortal man in the eyes of the great Turkish nation," said the letter.

Turkish Territory Wasn’t Fired From Armenian Side

TURKISH TERRITORY WASN’T FIRED FROM ARMENIAN SIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2006 17:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish territory was not fired from the Armenian
side, Vardan Karapetian, the spokesman of the frontier department of
Russian Federal Security Service (FSS) told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

According to him, the information spread by Turkish media with
a reference to the Turkish General Staff is false. To note, the
Armenian-Turkish border is guarded by the FSS frontier troops.

The other day some Turkish media spread information according to
which the Turkish General Staff accused Armenia of firing upon the
Turkish territory. The General Staff said the military of the frontier
forces have made two gunshots in the direction of the Turkish side
on October 11.

Romanian Ambassador To Armenia Completing Mission

ROMANIAN AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA COMPLETING MISSION

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2006 17:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Robert Kocharian received
Romanian Ambassador to Armenia Nicolae Iordache, who is completing
his mission in Armenia, reported the RA leader’s press office. The
parties thanked each other for joint work and voiced assurance that
the Armenian-Romanian ties will be developing and strengthening in
future. They also referred to the Romanian President’s visit during
which a number of agreements on further cooperation were signed.

Pope To Visit Turkey

POPE TO VISIT TURKEY

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2006 18:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Vatican on Monday officially confirmed that Pope
Benedict XVI will visit Turkey at the end of November, a trip that
had been put into doubt by Muslim anger over controversial comments
he made about Islam. The confirmation of the Nov 28-Dec 1 trip to
the predominantly Muslim nation came in an advisory to journalists on
accreditation and a separate announcement that he was making the trip
at the invitation of President Ahmet Necdet Sezer. The main purpose
of the visit is to meet in Istanbul — the former Constantinople —
with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual head of the world’s
Orthodox Christians. It should be noted that the sharp statements of
the Pope aroused a wave of indignation within the Muslim world and his
visit to Turkey remained undecided during the recent several weeks,
reports Reuters.

RA FM To Visit Canada, U.S. And France

RA FM TO VISIT CANADA, U.S. AND FRANCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2006 18:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ October 17 Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
is departing for Canada, reported the RA MFA press office. October 18
he will meet in Ottawa with Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay,
members of the Armenian-Canadian parliamentary friendship group and
the local Armenian community. October 19 Minister Oskanian will leave
for Toronto to address an international conference titled "Creation
of possibilities for development and peace. The role of Diaspora"
initiated by the UN University for Peace.

October 21 Vartan Oskanian will head for Washington to give a report
at a solemn event dedicated to the 15th anniversary of Armenia’s
independence. The next day he will depart for France, where he is
scheduled to meet with Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov and the OSCE MG
Co-chairs.

U.S. Ambassador To OSCE Julie Finley Arriving In Armenia October 17

U.S. AMBASSADOR TO OSCE JULIE FINLEY ARRIVING IN ARMENIA OCTOBER 17

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2006 18:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ October 17-19 U.S. Ambassador to the OSCE Julie
Finley will be paying a visit to Armenia, the press office of the
U.S. Embassy in Yerevan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. The details
of the visit will be known tomorrow. As reported by Mediamax, when
addressing the OSCE Permanent Council in summer Ms. Finley said that
"one-sided decision on suspension of legal travel of people and
commodity circulation at the Russian-Georgian border conflicts with
economic and humanitarian interests of the peoples of the region,
including Armenia."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress