Schiff: High Time That We as Nation Recognize Armenian Genocide

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Schiff: High Time That We as Nation Recognize Armenian Genocide
28.10.2006 15:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ US Congressman Adam Schiff, the
author of Armenian Genocide legislation which passed
the House International Relations Committee, commended
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for her support
of Genocide recognition legislation. Leader Pelosi
recently committed to support Armenian Genocide
legislation in the 110th session of Congress if she
becomes Speaker of the House, Schiff’s Press Secretary
Sean Oblack told PanARMENIAN.Net. "There is no hiding
the fact that one and a half million Armenians were
deliberately murdered at the beginning of the 20th
Century, and it is high time that we as a nation
recognize these heinous crimes for what they were – a
genocide," Schiff said. "I stand with Leader Pelosi in
her commitment to get this important legislation
passed. We need to acknowledge these horrible
atrocities of the past, in order to progress towards a
brighter future."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

History Continuously Rewritten in Azerbaijan

PanARMENIAN.Net

History continuously rewritten in Azerbaijan

If the Armenians did not exist then they should have
been thought up to justify their own lack of talent
and weakness.

27.10.2006 GMT+04:00

It is quite a useless and unnecessary thing to answer everything that
is written in the Azerbaijan press concerning the Armenians and the
Armenian history. But lately our neighbors have completely lost their
sense of proportion and they blame the Armenians in anything they
like.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Singer Aygun Kazimova’s imagination played up to the
extent that she blamed AzTV in that `somebody works in the favor of
the Armenians in the television! Before it only seemed to me but now I
am sure that a specified person works for the benefit of the Armenians
in Baku, and the Azerbaijan pop art purposefully directs into the
abyss! They try to bullshit the nation with the help of their stupid
programs and on the quiet they carry out their dirty business. The
number of the songsters is springing up like mushrooms after the rain
and all of them are given certain places in the television,’- she
shares her frankness with the correspondents of Day.az.

Indeed, if the Armenians did not exist then they should have been
contrived to justify own lack of talent and feebleness. But it is so
unserious. The accusations in that it was exactly the Armenians who
expelled the Germans from Azerbaijan in 1941 are more serious. The
author of that version is Abbas Seidov; leading researcher of the
Institute NANA of Archaeology and Ethnography, professor of Azerbaijan
Economic University, Doctor of History. It is rather an unpleasant
thing to prove the truth especially when there is no one to prove it
to. For some reason Azerbaijan is sure that it can assert whatever it
likes in its virtual world and adjust the history to its interests.

It is exactly the case with the Germans from Hanler and Shamkhor who
were evicted by Stalin’s order into the Kazakhstan steppes at the same
time. The same Germans that lived in the neighborhood of the Armenians
and the Caucasian Tatars for about 200 years and they almost did not
communicate. In 2003 Alexander and Rudolf Yaskorskies, emigrants from
Hanler published a book; `Germans of Black sea and the Caucasus’
(concerning the origin and life of the German ethnic group of Black
Sea and the Caucasus)’, where photographs and documents enlightening
the life of the German colony are collected. In particular there is a
remarkable paragraph in the book; `The German immigrants fundamentally
settled in a planned way at the periphery of the Russian empire. It
solved two tasks at one stroke; on the one hand the borders of the
empire were strengthened and a buffer zone was created between the
territories populated with uncivilized tribes and Christian
population. And on the other hand the cultural economies of the
Germans involved new uninhabited areas, that had not been earlier
cultivated, into the economic revolution and fortified them into the
structure of the empire. The Armenians made friends with the Germans,
learned their language and behavior It was a natural striving towards
each other as the Armenians and Russians were the only Christian
neighbors of the Germans in the surroundings of the Caucasian Tatars,
who from time to time organized massacres from which the German
colonists suffered as well’.

Neither the archives nor the contemporaries’ illustrations turn to be
edicts for Abbas Seidov- he has his own sources according to which for
some reason the arrival of the same Germans is related to Alexander I
though they had been invited by Catherine II. But at the same time
everything is all right with the Armenians – they turned to appear
here in the course of the World War I…

But it is not all. Seidov goes on writing `Later the Armenians began
demolishing the graves of the Germans using the tombstones with their
own ends. With all this going on they longed to wipe all the traces of
the Germans’ habitation in Hanler’. However there is nothing
surprising – during all their realized history that means during the
last 40-50 years the Azerbaijanis have been ascribing all their deeds
to the Armenians. And all that began from the times of Heydar Aliev
and it is quite possible that it will be concluded with Ilham Aliev’s
government. Suddenly more responsible people may come to power in
Azerbaijan for whom the Armenian will be just a neighbor, who is
simply not like themselves. But it is not necessary to expect it
without fail-it depends on the good luck. «PanARMENIAN.Net»
analytical department

ANKARA: EU’s only Plan for Turkey is Membership

Zaman, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

EU’s only Plan for Turkey is Membership
By Economy News Desk
Saturday, October 28, 2006
zaman.com

Graham Watson, leader of the Group of the Alliance of Democrats and
Liberals in the European Parliament (EP), is certain Turkey will
become a member of the European Union.

Watson said accession would ultimately take place but some circles
had an unfavorable opinion about free circulation and noted the
European Union had no Plan B for Turkey.

Invited to Turkey by Zaman daily, Watson spoke at a meeting organized
by the Confederation of Turkish Businessmen and Manufacturers
(TUSKON).

Watson focused on Turkey’s E.U. process and said the European Union
should keep enlarging and include countries that fulfill the criteria
in order to continue the success it had so far obtained.

`No matter how long it lasts, this reform process should be a peg to
increase economic stability and life standards,’ he said.

Describing the supporters of Turkey’s E.U. membership process as
optimistic and those who oppose it as pessimistic, Watson believes
the optimists try to turn difficulties into opportunities whereas the
latter group refuses to take advantage of any opportunity.

While there were vast opportunities for optimists, he said,
pessimists remained reluctant in regards to politics, causing doors
to shut in Turkey’s membership process.

There were still some difficulties for Turkey’s membership process
but the Turkish government was determined to do its best, he added.

Calling for calmness in discussions on Cyprus, Watson said, `We
should come through this storm because everything will ultimately
settle down.’

Stating France was influential on the UK’s 10-year wait during the
E.U. membership process, Watson believes the membership process
should continue in agreement with the Copenhagen criteria. Confidence
must be established without worrying over the increasing goals of
politicians because getting public confidence is no easy task.

Seven percent of the Turkey believes in the European Union, a
newspaper survey revealed. Turkey should overcome these obstacles in
the public opinion and struggle against those opposing enlargement,
he said.

Graham added that there were 12 E.U. members in 1980. Today, there
are 27 countries because a single market offers great opportunities
and the trade is an important tool in this sense.

Terming the French parliament passing a bill on an Armenian genocide
as `madness,’ Watson said: `Such a law is totally absurd in today’s
world. If it becomes a law, they will regret it.’

ANKARA: Is Turkey’s EU Bid Becoming a Mirage?

Zaman, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

Is Turkey’s EU Bid Becoming a Mirage?

SELCUK GULTASLI
10.28.2006 Saturday – ISTANBUL 14:55

The EU progress report on Turkey, to be released on Nov. 8, is just
as important as the one that paved the way for membership talks with
Ankara two years ago.

The report’s tone and the recommendation to be made on the Cyprus
issue will, to a great extent, affect the opinions of leaders who
will be attending the EU summit in December.

While an ordinary report was being expected on a country which has
already started membership talks, both Turkey and the European Union
agree that the document has become very important, amid rumors that
the negotiation process will be suspended, making many people wonder
how far the entanglement will go.

Or, as eloquently stated by an Arab writer, have the negotiations
become a mirage? And if they have, is it wise to vent anger only
against the European Union?

Turkey has started to believe that what it has done for the sake of
progress does not mean much to the European Union. If the already
ambiguous full membership goal is further diluted by the influential
EU leaders, who believe 2025 is Turkey’s most probable admission
date, it means it is time for those in Brussels to clarify their
minds over what they have offered to Turkey. Jose Manuel Barroso, the
president of the European Commission, whose remarks imply that Turkey
cannot be a full member in 15-20 years, is as irrational as France’s
bill on the so-called Armenian genocide. Just as the voices of those
who sought amendments to Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code have
become weaker since the French bill was adopted, Brussels is now
compelled to figure out how to encourage a candidate country to
embark upon further reforms for the sake of a very vague membership
perspective that will materialize in 15 years at the earliest.

And just as the anti-Turkey meeting between Paris, the capital of
secularism, and the Vatican, the capital of Christianity, is seen as
contradictory; it is also strange that the Justice and Development
Party (AKP) administration, the innovator of the Ankara criteria,
cannot comprehend what the reluctance in implementing the reforms
signifies. This is because for the AKP administration, the EU
membership process is like riding a bicycle; when the reforms come to
a halt, the pedals of the administration’s bicycle spin aimlessly.

In such an environment, the visionary politician turns into a
populist, while President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and People’s Republican
Party leader Deniz Baykal `confuse’ official messages with Ramadan
holiday messages, and issue `progressive’ warnings against
reactionary movements. Then, Washington-based think tanks express
support for the remarks of Baykal, who gives assurances that they
will replace the reactionary order with the enlightened revolution of
the secular republic. All of a sudden, these think tanks label Sezer
and Chief of Staff Yasar Buyukanit as the Turkish `Senate.’ Hence,
the generals, aware that their statements will be reflected on the
progress report, partake in politics with their uniforms on to show
that the EU membership goal, in fact, is nothing more than a mirage.

No matter how negative it might be, the Nov. 8 report and the
decision to be made at the December summit may present new dynamics
that could possibly prevent the process from turning into a mirage,
and make both Turkey and the EU question the weight of the whole
issue. We are getting closer to the days when both sides will need to
make such evaluations.

ANKARA: An Open Letter to Orhan Pamuk

Zaman, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

An Open Letter to Orhan Pamuk

MEHMED NIYAZI
10.28.2006 Saturday – ISTANBUL 14:57

Dear Mr. Pamuk:
As you know, no other novelist’s writing style has been discussed as
much as yours.

Some tend to portray you as the author of best-selling novels that
are not widely read. Some argue it is only when your books are
published that you create a commotion. Some describe your command of
the Turkish language as weak, your linguistic style as stuttering and
your novel technique as poor. And some regard you as a top novelist.
As you know quite well, a novel as a work of art has its own limits;
however, these limits are not based on units; they focus on
subjectivity because they entail beauty, pleasure and harmony.
Otherwise, we cannot explain why a man with great interest in the
arts and culture like Cengiz Aytmatov, who boasts such works as `The
White Ship,’ `Jamilya,’ and `The Day Lasts More than a Hundred
Years,’ has not won a Nobel Prize. However, no matter what they say,
it is really pleasing to see you win the Nobel Prize as a citizen of
the Turkish Republic.

Apart from the debates about what distinguishes Nobel Prize winners
from the rest of us, your being awarded this very important prize
will keep you in the spotlight for at least a year. You will
gradually be relegated to the list of Nobel laureates because someone
else will be awarded the prize next year. But nowadays, your
utterances will have wide-ranging repercussions. Those recently
included on this list, which excludes the names of several literary
giants such as Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov, Andre Malroux and Marcel
Proust, have no significance today. Hence, their words have lost
their impact. We sincerely wish that your name and works are never
forgotten.

We have no right to expect the boldness of Fedor Dostoyevsky from you
or any other novelist. Dostoyevsky was a pious Orthodox of pure
Russian origin. The young man fainted from excitement during his
nationalistic speech upon the death of Aleksandr Pushkin, which shook
the whole Russian nation. He was never afraid to speak his mind
because he believed he could resist international rejection and
condemnation with his outspoken nationalistic writings. As an
ordinary citizen, I do not expect you to defend our nation since
great nations have always had great enemies. I am well aware of the
fact that it is not easy to stand up against them, but expressing the
truth is the first prerequisite for being an intellectual.

You certainly know that our historians, journalists and others really
do not say anything when talking about the so-called `Armenian
genocide.’ I don’t know the circumstances under which you spoke on
this issue; but it is clearly obvious that you did not do the
necessary research. Of course, human beings are not flawless or
faultless. We all make mistakes. Stubbornly insisting on making
mistakes is tantamount to bigotry, whereas admitting a mistake and
regretting it represents wisdom. Bigotry definitely does not befit an
intellectual and world-renowned author. In fact, such an author does
not have the right to insist on bigotry.

Even if you make a superficial review, you will see that the Armenian
Diaspora did not even dare to launch an initiative during the British
Empire to make the so-called genocide allegations recognized because
there were millions of Muslims living in that country. Instead, they
opted for recognition of their allegations in the United States.
President Woodrow Wilson sent the U.S. chief of staff, along with a
crowded delegation, to our country to investigate the claims. The
delegation comprised mostly of sociologists, psychologists,
anthropologists and historians began its inquiry with Armenians who
migrated to Paris from Turkey.

When they asked an Armenian how the genocide was committed, they
received this response: `It was awful, I was slaughtered twice.’ They
sensed the populist dimension of the issue and then conducted an
investigation at Turkish sites where the genocide was allegedly
committed. After completing the entire investigation process, the
chief of staff submitted his famous report indicating no evidence of
genocide. When the Armenians, unsatisfied with this report, put
pressure for further investigation, Rear Admiral Marc L. Bristol was
ordered to substantiate the genocide. However, he also conceded that
no genocide was committed on Turkish territory. Istanbul was occupied
and those suspected of committing genocide were arrested. Ziya Gokalp
and those who shared the same fate were exiled to Malta. War crime
tribunals were set up in Istanbul and Malta to try the suspects. All
of them were acquitted. Sait Halim Pasha, the prime minister of the
time, who was notified of the tribunals while he was in Italy,
applied to the League of Nations and the International Court of
Justice in The Hague for a trial in an effort to clarify and conclude
the matter. Both replied that there was no need for a trial. It is
stated in the book, on which the Armenians base their allegations,
that we committed this heinous crime under instructions from the
Germans. In the mid-1920s, the British government notified the German
government that this was merely war propaganda. If you conduct basic
research on this matter, you will discover these facts, and most
probably many more. And if you so desire, I can send all of them to
you by e-mail.

Mr. Pamuk, your style as a novelist has come under intense
discussion, but you are an enlightened person anyway. An enlightened
person is someone who understands his responsibilities. These
responsibilities start from his family, then the society to which he
belongs and the human race at large. You are expressing this as a
fact, but this does not put you in a position to criticize the
promotion of Turkish nationalism because you should definitely
recognize the Turks as part of the human race. After all, past
unanimity among Christian countries in making all these decisions to
accuse Turkey must have relieved you of your doubts that a nation was
facing a Crusader mindset. It is time to speak up if you are also
upset by this mindset.

Yours truly,

ANKARA: French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish

Zaman, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish
By Ali Ihsan Aydin
Saturday, October 28, 2006
zaman.com

Radio France International (RFI) has cut Turkish broadcasts, which
have been on the air for 35 years, on grounds of financial
difficulties.

The radio station, which broadcasts in 19 languages, cut only its
broadcasts in Turkish.

Ugur Hukum, coordinator of Turkish broadcasts at the RFI, called the
decision an example of France’s imprudence and added, `This move
confirms that France has never viewed Turkey and Turkish as a
strategic partner.’

However, Hukum said the decision to halt Turkish broadcasts had
nothing to do with the Armenian genocide bill, adding that it had
been planned long before the bill was passed.

Dutch and Swedish radios had also cut their Turkish broadcasts.

The radio management announced the end of Turkish broadcasts was a
part of financially-triggered reform program, but they decided to
continue broadcasting in Lagos, Bulgarian, Albanian, Vietnamese and
Serbian.

The broadcasts in Turkish will be replaced with a website to inform
the public on Turkey-EU relations.

Hukum said they had suggested to the radio management a project
called `Paris’s Europe Agenda.’

The RFI had broadcast Turkish programs once a week since 1971.

RFI Turkish broadcasts were set up to inform Turkish emigrants to
France. The radio broadcasts in Parisian neighborhood and is
available worldwide on the Internet.

The RFI Turkish broadcasts lost much of their audience when Turkish
TV channels started broadcasting in Europe.

BAKU: Azeri FM Met with Delegation of German Marshal Foundation

TREND, Azerbaijan
Oct 28 2006

Azeri Foreign Minister Met with Delegation of German Marshal
Foundation

Source: Trend
Author: S.Agayeva

28.10.2006

Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov met with the delegation of
German Marshal Foundation, Trendreports with reference to the
statement of the Azerbaijan Foreign Minister.

The Azerbaijani Foreign Minister informed the guests about the
situation in the region, interrelations with the neighboring
countries, Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the
ways of its settlement.

Mammadyarov answered to the questions of the guests regarding the
geo-policy of Azerbaijan, realization of global-economical projects,
religious situation, efforts of Azerbaijan to restore peace and
stability in the region.

ANKARA: Turkey set to bring dynamism to BSEC

The New Anatolian, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

Turkey set to bring dynamism to BSEC

Turkey is aiming at bringing a new dynamism to the organization of
the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), during its six-month term
presidency starting Wednesday.

BSEC Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Murat Sungar told The New
Anatolian that Turkey will carry out a more active policy during its
Term Presidency and as a sign of that Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
is expected to participate in the upcoming 15th meeting of the
Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Moscow next week.

"International developments are making the Black Sea region much more
important for almost all countries. The region, which lies at the
crossroads of Europe and Asia has big economic potentials. Turkey,
which led efforts to establish the BSEC 15 years ago, now aims at
bringing a new momentum to the organization," Sungar said.

According to Sungar, despite various interesting projects being
raised by BSEC members in the past, most of them haven’t been
realized. "One of the projects that will gain more importance in the
coming period will be the so-called ring-road project, which aims to
link the countries of the region," Sungar said.

Turkey is also planning to host a major meeting of the BSEC next
June, which will bring the heads of states of the member countries to
Istanbul. The event will mark the 15th anniversary of the BSEC.
On June 25, 1992, the heads of state and governments of 11 countries
signed in Istanbul a summit declaration and the Bosphorus Statement
giving birth to the BSEC.

The organization came into existence as a unique and promising model
of multilateral political and economic initiative aimed at fostering
interaction and harmony among the member states, as well as to ensure
peace, stability and prosperity encouraging friendly and
good-neighborly relations in the region.

Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova,
Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine are the founding members of the
BSEC. Serbia and Montenegro also later joined.

The United States and Israel are among the 13 observer states.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Linden: I don’t expect Cyprus crisis this year

The New Anatolian, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

Linden: I don’t expect Cyprus crisis this year

Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) President Rene van
der Linden said on Friday that he does not expect a major crisis in
Turkey’s European Union process late this year over the Cyprus
problem.

"Turkey has the right to become a member of the EU, and it has to be.
It is important to maintain the EU perspective," Linden was quoted as
saying by the Anatolia news agency during his press conference at
Istanbul’s Crowne Plaza Hotel. The PACE head underlined that it was
not only in Turkey’s but also Europe’s interest to continue the
reform process during the EU accession talks. Stressing that the EU
membership process is a long road, Van der Linden argued that not
only Turkey but also the EU’s mentality will change during that time.
Van der Linden also cited his displeasure on the resolution passed by
the France’s lower house of Parliament to make questioning Armenian
genocide claims a crime. "I’m against this resolution, and I hope
that the Senate will not pass it," he said.

The PACE head also underlined that Armenian genocide claims should be
left to historians and should never become a condition in Turkey’s EU
process.

The EU and Van der Linden’s Council of Europe (CoE) are separate
institutions.

Nicosia: From the sublime to the ridiculous

Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
Oct 28 2006

FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS
By a scribe called Haji Mike

ENTER-EXIT recent elections in DiKO mean the affable but overloud
Cleanthous lost the presidential race to relative newbie Karoyian.
Most disturbing was the last minute `scare mongering’ on the part of
some Cleanthous backers that Karoyian was in fact… Armenian! Playing
the dangerous `race’ card in this case backfired like an A-Bomb on an
acid trip.

Karoyian represents a new breed of politician in Cyprus, and whether
I agree with him or not, it is always good to see change, in whatever
shape or form it comes. Added to this. he is a far more eloquent and
fluent speaker than Cleanthous, who at times reminded us of a raging
bull in a fine china shop.
One thing I would point out though, maybe Karoyian could speak a
little slower – at times his over-enthusiasm sounds like he is trying
to rush things through – and that leaves an air of mistrust.

Reminds me of the first person who sold me an insurance policy in
Cyprus back in 1993. He raced through a five page contract in one
minute `zirt-zart-zourt’ and then just said `oh by the way you sign
here!’ I spent the next hour or so with him analysing the whole thing
paragraph by paragraph!!!

JOHN IS A LEGEND AGAIN sophomore music releases are the trickiest of
things – especially when your first CD sells so much and wins
grammys. John Legend’s new release `Once Again’ has the confidence
and style of anything by Marvin Gaye during his most creative heyday.
Even the cover has that retro vibe to it.

But this is by no mean a backward looking old soul meets neo-soul
effort. It is simply John Legend being his expected talented and
moving self, which makes him one of the best living songwriters of
our times. The first single is a classic case in point. `Save Room’
has this ethereal quality to it. Initially I felt it had this Jim
Morrisonesque baritone quality to it – even making me wonder whether
Legend was actually covering an old Doors tune! Then when he hits
that bridge – wow! More info on the `Ledge’ and the new CD @

CRYING TIME: Each Thursday we wait with bated breath on the latest
revelations from various neo-Mcarthyite MPs and the parliamentary
committee that is allegedly investigating the so-called facts on
UNOPS funding and the referendum.

This week there was a sort of numbed silence – which applies just as
equally to our President. The media were more concerned with car tax
decreases than hunting down so-called `traitors’.

The issue, however, as predicted last week in `sublime…’, has taken
on a new dimension, with UNFICYP Chief of Mission Michael Moller
stating that the witch-hunt was `poisoning the atmosphere’. As few
politicians are speaking publicly about the need for a real inquiry
into referendum funding, I’d like to bring to their attention an
insight by Yiangos Mikkelides, the wise commentator on life in the
Banananation from last Sunday’s Politis newspaper. As one of the
founding members of the `Yes’ platform, Mikkeliddes confessed that
`we had to beg to raise the £700 needed to pay the money for renting
the Conference Centre for our mass rally’. And I thought these people
had all the bucks!

In addition, the mythical `Nathan’ report, which is nowhere to be
found, and believe me I have for over two years been searching high
and low for a widely available copy, is actually a complete farce.
What certain MPs have in their hands and some journalists is
presumably a first draft by Nathan Associates, who for whatever
reasons never finished the report.

Its real title is `Final Report Cyprus Bi-Communal Development
Program Evaluation’ submitted by Development Associates. And if no
one believes me just go to
, it’s public information and downloadable for free. Nowhere in this
document are any names listed regarding funding – which leads one to
presume that the `evidence’ referred to as `The Nathan Report’ is
highly dubious as a valid official source.

It’s `puzzling’ how MPs in the Republic of Cyprus, and elements in
the press acquired such documents without, it seems, official
endorsement from UNOPS. Perhaps what we need is transparency all
round on this issue. Maybe an investigation of the investigative
process itself would reveal a few surprises.
In a week when phone tapping was endorsed by the government, in this
light, I admit I have some serious doubts if this will not be abused
for other purposes. Trust has been violated, starting with the
President himself, who, let’s face it started off this bad atmosphere
in the first place.

http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDABZ998.pdf
www.johnlegend.com.