ANKARA: French Parliament To Debate Genocide Motion

FRENCH PARLIAMENT TO DEBATE "GENOCIDE" MOTION

Turkish Press
Sept 30 2006

French opposition Socialist Party is again bringing a motion to
criminalize rejection of the so-called Armenian genocide to the
agenda of Parliament. In line with the Socialist Party’s proposal,
the motion will go to a vote on Oct. 12 in the full Parliament after
debate. A motion prepared by the Socialists about this issue was also
debated this May, but then was pushed back to the fall session.

MEPS: "HISTORICAL INCIDENTS HAVE NO PLACE IN REPORTS ON TURKEY"

Members of the European Parliament yesterday reacted to a just-passed
report on Turkey raising new issues. Turkey-European Union Joint
Parliamentary Commission Co-Chairman Joost Lagendijk stated that
he was uncomfortable with statements about the Greek Pontians and
Assyrians in the report. Lagendijk said that making these historical
events into a political issue by putting them into EP reports wouldn’t
benefit anyone and that he regretted the Greens’ proposal to remove
these was rejected. EP Liberal Party leader Graham Watson also said
that the report was far from balancing praise and criticism and that
the European Union should approach Turkey with understanding.

CoE Empowers Children To Deal With Both Positive And Negative Sides

COE EMPOWERS CHILDREN TO DEAL WITH BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SIDES OF THE INTERNET AND OTHER NEW TECHNOLOGIES

Council of Europe

Sept 29 2006

/noticias.info/ The Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers has
called on member states to make information technology an integral
part of school education from an early age, to help children maximise
benefits and avoid pitfalls of the Internet and other new technologies.

The 46-member Council of Europe is taking a positive approach to deal
with harmful content on the Web, partly in response to the dangers
posed by the Internet.

Measures approved in a new Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation
include giving children the skills to create, produce and distribute
content in new technologies, respecting the rights and freedoms of
others while also promoting their own right to freedom of expression.

The recommendation calls for member states to ensure that these
skills enable children to better understand and deal with questionable
content, including violence, pornography, discrimination and racism.

In addition, the forthcoming Council of Europe Pan-European Forum
in Yerevan, Armenia, on 5 and 6 October 2006 will bring together
representatives of Council of Europe member states, civil society,
the private sector, academia and the media, and other interested
organisations.

"Empowering children to use the Internet is the best filter," said
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, Council of Europe Deputy Secretary General,
several days ahead of the forum.

The forum will stress that filtering and labelling Internet content
is not enough to ensure that children and young people can surf the
web safely – in the exercise of their rights and freedoms, including
the freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information
and ideas.

Children and young people need to be, and to feel, empowered when using
the Internet, so they can competently use its tools and services and
critically analyse Internet content and communications.

By equipping them and their educators with appropriate skills and
knowledge, they will be able to exercise their rights and freedoms
fully and responsibly, to improve their development and well-being
online.

On the web: .

http://www.coe.int/
http://www.coe.int/T/E/Human_Rights/media

Militant Intellectuals Declare ‘War’ On Government

MILITANT INTELLECTUALS DECLARE ‘WAR’ ON GOVERNMENT
Irina Hovannisian

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Sept 30 2006

More than a hundred intellectuals sympathetic to the Armenian
opposition called on Friday for a popular uprising against the
government which they claimed is "illegitimate" and infested with
"criminal elements."

A joint statement adopted by them at a conference urged Armenians
to "declare war on this regime and return power seized by criminal
traitors to the people." They accused the authorities of planning to
rig next year’s parliamentary election.

The militant activists also said their anti-government group
called Intellectual Forum is joining the "anti-criminal movement"
launched by 15 opposition parties the previous night. In a joint
declaration, the parties expressed concern at what they see as a
growing "criminalization" of the government and the political scene.

Intellectual Forum leaders had earlier pledged to name those government
officials who they believe have underworld connections.

However, their angry statement mentioned only President Robert
Kocharian and Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

"These two men have effectively usurped power," a leader of the group,
Rafael Ghazarian, told RFE/RL. "They have not been legitimate since
[the presidential election of] 2003."

Asked to name the alleged "criminal elements," Ghazarian singled
out Minister for Local Government Hovik Abrahamian, Transport and
Communications Minister Andranik Manukian and even Prosecutor-General
Aghvan Hovsepian. "He is simply a criminal element," he said of
Abrahamian. "He has no right to hold any state post."

The latest opposition accusations have already been dismissed by the
Armenian authorities and their supporters. In a joint statement last
week, a group of other prominent intellectuals mostly supportive of
the Armenian leadership described the verbal attacks as an "attempt
to undermine our statehood." They alleged that Intellectual Forum
is being manipulated by unspecified opposition leaders collaborating
with foreign intelligence services.

Tehran: Iran Names Chess Players For World Youth Meet

IRAN NAMES CHESS PLAYERS FOR WORLD YOUTH MEET

Tehran Times, Iran
Sept 30 2006

TEHRAN – Iran’s Chess Federation here Saturday named four players
for the world youth tournament in the Armenian capital Yerevan.

Atussa Purkashian and Mina Hemmati will represent the country in
women’s event and Seyyed Javad Alavi-Moqaddam and Homayun Tofiqi in
men’s competitions.

According to the schedule, the team will depart for Armenia on Oct. 2
to compete at the Swiss-style 13-round event.

Iranian Energy Minister Expected In Armenia

IRANIAN ENERGY MINISTER EXPECTED IN ARMENIA

Persian Journal, Iran
Sept 30 2006

Energy Minister Parviz Fattah is to begin a visit to Armenia today to
participate in the Iran-Armenia-Georgia trilateral meeting as well as
follow up joint border projects and a bilateral agreement for supply
of electricity to Armenia.

On the two countries’ energy cooperation, he said a third 230-kilovolt
transmission line being set up by the Iranian Sanir company in
Armenia is one of their ongoing projects and is to become operational
by year-end.

Electricity networks of Iran, Armenia and Georgia will be linked in
the near future so that Iran can have greater access to international
networks through Geogria, the minister told.

Construction of a dam on their joint Aras river is another Iran-Armenia
ongoing joint project, he said, adding that talks are underway for
construction of another dam in Armenia.

The 235-km Aras river forms an international border between Iran,
Azerbaijan Republic and Armenia.

Iran Names Chess Players For World Youth Meet

IRAN NAMES CHESS PLAYERS FOR WORLD YOUTH MEET

IranMania, Iran
Oct 1 2006

LONDON, October 1 (IranMania) – Iran’s Chess Federation named four
players for the world youth tournament in the Armenian capital Yerevan,
MNA reported.

Atussa Purkashian and Mina Hemmati will represent the country in
women’s event and Seyyed Javad Alavi-Moqaddam and Homayun Tofiqi in
men’s competitions.

According to the schedule, the team will depart for Armenia on Oct. 2
to compete at the Swiss-style 13-round event.

It’s Time To Speak Truth

IT’S TIME TO SPEAK TRUTH
By Bishop Fred Henry

Calgary Sun, Canada
Oct 1 2006

Death threats issued to Pope Benedict XVI, Muslims burning the Pope in
effigy, promises to conquer Rome and slit the throats of Christians,
at least seven churches in the region of Palestine torched, a nun
murdered in front of a children’s hospital.

This state of affairs is sadly ironic — violent protests from a
religion of peace!

We all have to move to a position where it is not sufficient to
reject violence generically, nor to attribute such violence to "a
few radicals," nor sit back in silence. Even brothers can be wrong.

Many of us cannot help but ask where is the outrage, condemnation
and apologies from Muslims?

The position of the Pope concerning Islam is unequivocally that
expressed by the Vatican Council document Nostra Aetate: "The Church
regards with esteem also the Muslims. They adore the one God, living
and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all-powerful, the Creator of
heaven and earth, Who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit
wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham,
with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself,
submitted to God."

The Pope’s option in favour of inter-religious and inter-cultural
dialogue is equally unequivocal. Dialogue is not an option but
a necessity.

In his first encyclical letter, Pope Benedict defended the truth that
"God is Love." At Regensburg, he was defending the foundation truth
that "God is Logos — Reason." This is not simply the result of
enculturation or the "hellenization of Christianity" but something
that is always intrinsically true.

Pope Benedict criticizes attempts in the West to "dehellenize"
Christianity by the rejection of the rational component of faith (the
sola fides of 16th century reformers); the reduction of reason to the
merely empirical or historical (modern exegesis and modern science);
and by a multiculturalism which regards the union of faith and reason
as merely one possible form of enculturation of the faith. All this
is a Western self-critique.

To highlight the inability to engage with the other in our modern
world, Pope Benedict chose an example, drawn from the resources
of history, which also demonstrates one of the pressing issues of
our time.

It is true one could argue over whether he should have considered
how his carefully crafted prose could be misread and manipulated by
the ignorant to fan the flames of religious intolerance.

Nevertheless, the dialogue between the emperor of Constantinople,
Manuel II Paleologus, and a Muslim scholar from Persia on the
irrationality of spreading the faith through violence was not a mere
academic exercise.

Byzantium was increasingly threatened in the 14th century by an
aggressive Islamic force, the growing Ottoman Empire.

The Byzantine Emperor seems to have committed the dialogue to writing
while his imperial capital, Constantinople, was under siege by the
Ottoman Turks. It would fall definitively in 1453. Muslims were
military enemies, engaged in a war of aggression against Byzantium.

Yet even in these circumstances the Christian Emperor and learned
Persian Muslim could be candid with one another and discuss civilly
their fundamental religious differences. As Benedict described the
dialogue, the subject was "Christianity and Islam, and the truth
of both."

The Emperor was able to engage his Muslim interlocutor by appealing to
a shared, natural human reason and its ability to apprehend the truths
of God. As the Pope summarized, the Emperor was able to articulate
"the reasons why spreading the faith through violence is something
unreasonable."

He continued: "Violence is incompatible with the nature of God and
the nature of the soul."

The decisive statement in this argument against violent conversion
is this: "Not to act in accordance with reason is contrary to God’s
nature."

I also think his lecture ought to be read in the context of the
Pope’s coming visit to Turkey and absence of religious freedom and
the persecution of Christians in Turkey.

The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Barthlomew I, invited
the pope in mid-2005.

The Turkish government formally invited the pope February 2006. But
shortly before this, on the 5th of the same month, there was the
killing of an Italian priest, Father Andrea Santoro, in a church in
Trabzon, on the Black Sea. After this, other priests were the targets
of threats and attacks.

For a few months, a number of the representatives of the Catholic
Church in Turkey have been living under the protection of unarmed,
plainclothes police. Their phone conversations are monitored, and their
mail is often open when it is delivered. More than being protected,
they have the feeling of being watched.

Last June, another important Church leader, the "Catholicos" of the
Armenians, Karekin II, visited Turkey. A reference he made to the
massacre of Armenians carried out by the Ottoman Empire during its
final phase earned him a penal trial for offences against Turkey,
brought against him by the magistrate of Istanbul.

Religious liberty is largely lacking in Turkey. This is also true for
the non-Sunni Muslims, the Alevi. Their places of worship are still
downgraded as "cultural centers."

There is growing hostility in the Turkish media toward everything
that is Western, European, and Christian.

Secular opinion is outstripped by opinion with an Islamist imprint,
which is increasingly more combative.

An extremely mediocre book of political fiction published in Turkey
at the end of August, written by a journalist who specializes in
intrigues, Yuecel Kaya, has had spectacular commercial success.

The title says it all: Attack on the Pope: Who Will Kill Benedict
XVI in Istanbul?

In the view of Benedict XVI, the heart of the question is always
the same one the emperor of Constantinople and his learned Persian
counterpart discussed in 1391:

"Not acting according to reason is contrary to the nature of God."

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Tehran: Why Ahmadinejad And Chavez Are Right

WHY AHMADINEJAD AND CHAVEZ ARE RIGHT
By Vincent A. Cowherd

Tehran Times, Iran
Sept 30 2006

It is amazing how the United States deals with its history by either
hiding its head in the sand or attempting to rewrite the accounts of
its shameful behavior. What is even more disturbing is that the much
vaunted "free press" in the U.S. is complicit in this intellectual
rape of the general populace. The collaboration between the delusional
political prostitutes that act as the government and the intellectual
eunuchs who make up the communications media has left the American
public deaf, dumb and blind to the truth.

Americans need to know that both President Mahmud Ahmadinejad of
Iran and President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela spoke the truth in their
respective presentations to the United Nations General Assembly
recently. By knowing the truth we will be able to see through the
politics of fear and the mountains of illusions and outright lies
that the Bush administration has used to drive the country into the
grip of the neo-fascists who hold the reigns of government.

Anyone who doubts President Ahmadinejad’s veracity needs to familiarize
him/herself with the 20th century history of the nation of Iran. It
was indeed the United States and Great Britain that in 1953 overthrew
the legitimate government of Iran, ousted Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq —
the legitimate prime minister — and installed their puppet, the
murderer and international gangster Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi,
to do their bidding. And, since 1979, when the Iranian people threw
that criminal out and took their country back, the U. S.

and Britain have been engaged in plot after plot to destabilize and
topple the democratically elected government of Iran. This cannot be
denied, and when President Ahmadinejad pointed this out, he spoke
the truth and exposed the lie that is the foundation of the Bush
administration’s foreign policy.

Additionally, there is no doubt whatsoever that the United States
government not only gave Saddam Hussein military intelligence but also
provided him the means to produce the arms he used in his eight-year
war against Iran, which caused the death of over one million people. It
is an indisputable fact that these arms included the poison gases
that were used against the Iranians, the Kurds and the Shia Muslims
who lived in the marshlands of southern Iraq.

The pictures of Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands and grinning in the
madman’s face are a matter of public record. This cannot be denied
by the world any more than the Ottoman slaughter of the Armenians
and the German slaughter of the Gypsies, Poles and Russians can be
denied. The truth is that, by way of their puppet Saddam, the blood
of the dead in Iran’s war with Iraq, the blood of the Kurds, the
blood of the Marsh Shias and all of those others who were tortured
and killed by Saddam is on the hands of the U.S. government.

In the recent history of the relationship between the United States
and Venezuela, it is abundantly clear that the Bush administration was
complicit in the short-lived April 2002 military coup that temporarily
ousted the democratically elected president, Hugo Chavez.

The United States Navy — under orders from Commander-in-Chief George
Bush — jammed the Venezuelan government’s communications and supplied
the usurpers with intelligence and logistical support before, during
and after the feeble, ill-fated coup. After the coup was rebuffed,
United States government operatives — again under Bush’s orders —
spirited the coup leaders and their would-be assassins out of the
country and into the United States, where they are living today.

This was not the only time that the U.S. has been implicated in plots
to maim or murder President Chavez. In September of 2003, President
Chavez had to cancel a flight to the U.S. to speak before the United
Nations because his security people uncovered another CIA plot;
this one designed to bring down his airplane en route to the United
States. That same month, after an intense gun battle, Directorate of
Intelligence and Prevention Services (DISIP) agents arrested a man
who, in yet another CIA-backed plot, tried to kill President Chavez
with a hand grenade. Neither of these incidents was ever reported in
the U.S. press.

Political prostitutes and media eunuchs are as old, real and American
as apple pie. The combination of the two has been misleading the
American people for centuries, and all the current hoopla about the
comments of presidents Ahmadinejad and Chavez is the continuation of
a behavior that has led the U.S. into war and mayhem time and time
again under administration after administration.

Whether the administration is Republican or Democrat does not matter —
Teddy Roosevelt and the press had the battleship Maine lie, Wilson
and the press had the sinking of the Lusitania lie (the history of
the plot between Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson and the Rothschild
and J.P. Morgan "money-men" to sink the Lusitania in order to get the
U. S. into WWI is too exhaustive to explore here), Franklin Roosevelt
and the press may have lied about Pearl Harbor just to get into WWII,
Eisenhower took over in Vietnam after the French were run out of
the country and the press lied about it, Johnson and the press lied
about events in the Gulf of Tonkin in order to keep up the Vietnam
fiasco, Reagan lied about "the threat" posed by Grenada and the press
willingly collaborated.

Now the press is helping the Bush regime foist the worst lie of them
all upon the American people. It has been proven over and over again
by commission after commission and inquiry after inquiry that since
September 11, 2001 the American people have been consistently lied to
regarding all aspects of the illegal invasion of Iraq and the so-called
"war on terror". President Bush and the members and representatives
of his cabinet have perpetrated this lie, and it has already cost over
2000 American lives, additional thousands of young American women and
men have been maimed and wounded, and it is estimated by some that
over 200,000 Iraqis have died. Day by day the number of casualties
keeps growing and the lie keeps going. There is no denying this fact
for anyone who is not deaf, dumb and blind.

President Bush calls himself a born-again Christian — he claims he
talked directly to God before invading Iraq — and President Chavez is
a devout Catholic. As such, both are familiar with the foundational
tenet of the Christian faith that says, "The Devil is a liar." While
some may say that the words of presidents Ahmadinejad and Chavez are
coarse and abrasive, they cannot say that they are untrue. However,
when measuring the words of President Bush against historical truth,
no similarity between his words and the truth is to be found. To
paraphrase that old saying, "If it looks like a devil, walks like a
devil and talks like a devil, it must be a devil."

France Urges Turkey Not To Deny Genocide

FRANCE URGES TURKEY NOT TO DENY GENOCIDE
>From Times Wire Reports

Los Angeles Times, CA
Oct 1 2006

French President Jacques Chirac urged Turkey to acknowledge the mass
killings of Armenians in the early 20th century as genocide.

Armenians say that as many as 1.5 million of their ancestors were
killed from 1915 to 1923 in an organized campaign to force them out
of eastern Turkey.

Turkey acknowledges that large numbers of Armenians died but says the
overall figure is inflated and that the deaths occurred amid civil
unrest. But the government is facing increasing pressure to fully
acknowledge the killings as it seeks membership in the European Union.

"Should Turkey recognize the genocide of Armenia to join the European
Union?" Chirac asked, echoing a question posed by a reporter in
Yerevan, the Armenian capital. "Honestly, I believe so."

Darbinyan: Tension Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Has Been Escalated

DARBINYAN: TENSION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA HAS BEEN ESCALATED RECENTLY

Arka News Agency, Armenia
Sept 30 2006

YEREVAN, September 29. /ARKA/. Tension between Azerbaijan and Armenia
has been escalated recently, Armen Darbinyan, Russian-Armenian
(Slavonic) Institute rector and former Armenian PM, said Thursday
answering ARKA News Agency’s question.

In his opinion, mutually acceptable solution should be found and
willingness for mutual concessions should be displayed by the sides.

"Our communities should be ready for that to continue dialogue and
find compromises", he said.

Darbinyan said "each side should make a step back from existing
status-quo".

He is convinced that there will be no prospects for Karabakh conflict
settlement "unless we understand that".