"Independent": "Chauvinism Becomes Serious Threat In Turkey"

"INDEPENDENT": "CHAUVINISM BECOMES SERIOUS THREAT IN TURKEY"

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 09 2007

LONDON, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. "The chauvinist
movement in Turkey started to keep progressive and free thinking
intellectuals under its pressure." The English "Independent" daily
expressed such an opinion in the March 8 issue, Istanbul Marmara
daily states.

According to the newspaper, the encroachment upon Hrant Dink was the
most savage murder and the brightest display of the chauvinism wave
gradually increasing in Turkey. "The chauvinist movement now became
a serious threat for all progressive and dissident intellectuals and
historians. This movement is against democratic reforms and membership
to the European Union. This is the reason that made Orhan Pamuk leave
the country," the English periodical wrote.

"Welcome To Karabakh"

"WELCOME TO KARABAGH"

Panorama.am
17:30 10/03/2007

Armenia has always been rich in history, talented children, cultural
monuments… How rich it will remain, depends on that how much we
recognize our country and how much we master what we have.

In June 2006 "Azd" agency produced the historical-cultural tourist film
"Welcome to Karabagh". It tells about the Nogorno-Karabagh Republic,
describing it from Noah to the present days, from climatic nature
to historical and cultural events and monuments, from the political
movement to bread with jingyal, it concerns today and tomorrow’s
tourism of Artsakh (Karabagh).

The film "Welcome to Karabagh"is shot with high mastery that if even
you have been to Karabagh, you have an opportunity to recognize it
again and absolutely newly.

Watch the film "Welcome to Karabagh" Wednesday, March 14, at 11:15
p.m. on the first channel of the Public TV.

Figure Skaters Of Armenia To Take Part In The World Championship

FIGURE SKATERS OF ARMENIA TO TAKE PART IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Panorama.am
17:58 10/03/2007

Dancing pair of Armenia, Anastacia Grebenkina-Vazgen Azroyan, will
take part in the Figure Skating World Championship, which will be
held in Tokyo on March 18-28. As "Armenpress" reports with reference
to Samvel Khachatryan, President of Figure Skating Federation of
Armenia, before the competition the sportsmen will pass the final
phase of training in Moscow.

H. Khachatryan: "Maximum Of Kindness Has Not Laid A Claim"

H. KHACHATRYAN: "MAXIMUM OF KINDNESS HAS NOT LAID A CLAIM"

Panorama.am
14:06 10/03/2007

"I think that the political majority is unable start debates",
Hrant Khachatryan, Chairman of "Constitutional Law Union" party,
stated during today press conference.

In his words, the political forces, which are represented to take
part in the parliamentary elections, are not an alternative to each
other. CLU as well cannot propose an alternative. As Hrant Khachatryan
informed, they have decided "to put in order" the party during coming
2-3 years. Therefore Hrant Khachatryan has not clearly decided whom
to support during these parliamentary elections. "It is necessary to
look for and elect the minimum of malice", he noted.

In his turn, Garnik Isagoulyan, who was present at the meeting,
said to Hrant Khachatryan: "Mr. Khachatryan I suggest you to seek
the maximum of kindness".

"Unfortunately the maximum of kindness has not laid a claim. Or if
you consider "Prosperous Armenia" as the maximum of kindness than I
will not elect it", in response said CLU leader.

Armenian Historian Refused From Participation In Joint Genocide Inve

ARMENIAN HISTORIAN REFUSED FROM PARTICIPATION IN JOINT GENOCIDE INVESTIGATIONS WITH TURKS

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.03.2007 15:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ British historian of Armenian origin Ara Sarafyan
backed away from a planned initiative for joint studies on the Armenian
Genocide initiated by President of the Turkish History Association,
Professor Yusuf Halacoglu. Halacoglu said, in his letter the Armenian
historian noted, "I am watching the developments from the Turkish
media. I am sorry that we’ll not be able to move ahead with the
joint project." Turkish Daily News reported Halacoglu showed the
press a copy of Turkish-Armenian newspaper "Agos", which published an
article about Armenian Diaspora reactions to Sarafyan’s consent. The
Turkish historian also said mass graves claimed to belong to Armenians
and Assyrians in Mardin would start to be opened on April 24, the
commemoration day of the Armenian Genocide.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Elections In Unrecognized Republics Are More Democratic Than Those I

ELECTIONS IN UNRECOGNIZED REPUBLICS ARE MORE DEMOCRATIC THAN THOSE IN METROPOLITAN COUNTRIES

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.03.2007 GMT+04:00

The delayed-action mine, placed during the establishment of the USSR
will still display its effects for a rather long time.

The history repeats itself – Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, and now
Abkhazia. The unrecognized republics’ wish to decide their destiny on
their own has again faced the resistance of the World Community, and
the Parliamentary Elections in Abkhazia may serve as a proof for the
above mentioned. "All the elections held in Abkhazia in post-war period
speak for the stable move towards democracy and development of jural
state", said the president Sergei Bagapsh after voting in the polls.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We have all the attributes for freedom and
democracy, namely opposition, independent Mass Media, alternative
elections," the president emphasized. It was immediately followed by
announcements made by EU and USA. The President of Georgia Mikhail
Saakashvili didn’t keep aside either and announced, that "the attempt
to legalize this anarchism must not be recognized neither by Georgia,
nor by the World Community". Things are clear with Georgia – in
fact it has almost de jure lost Abkhazia and South Ossetia, just
like Azerbaijan has lost Nagorno-Karabakh, and Moldova has lost
Transnistria.

Strangely enough, elections in unrecognized republics are more
democratic than those in metropolitan countries. The difference perhaps
is that in the very situation the population of Nagorno-Karabakh,
Abkhazia, Transnistria decides itself how to live, while Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Moldova have different principles, and the fact that
those principles are not recognized in the world, doesn’t prevent the
international community to shut its eyes to them. Here the matter is
not in particular "love" EU has for Ilham Aliyev or for Saakashvili;
the matter is not even in energy vectors or military bases, but in the
stability of the region. And unfortunately these are the presidents who
can secure peace in two rather problematic countries of the Southern
Caucasus. The most essential problem is the ethnic problem, and in
this aspect the wish of the certain groups of the population, wanting
to live in their own way may lead to chain reaction in Azerbaijan,
where several large ethnic groups, which during the Soviet times
were registered as Azerbaijani are settled. Those are the Talishs,
the Lezghins, the Tats, and the Udins. The same problem exists in
Georgia. If suddenly the World Community recognizes the independence
of Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transnistria,
the future of the South Caucasus will be very problematic.

According to Sergei Bagapsh; "The World Community must finally
realize that Abkhazia doesn’t simply acquire democratic values,
but also follows them". At the same time the Abkhazian authorities
don’t expect Georgia’s consent, but they still hope to count on
the international recognition of the republic. "Even the strongest
autonomy – it is already a past phase", says the Security Council
secretary of the unrecognized republic Stanislav Lakoba, "Other
political approaches should be developed."

It should be mentioned that the President Saakashvili has mentioned
more than once, that he intends to gain back his power over Abkhazia
and South Ossetia. These announcements are not taken seriously in
Abkhazia, just like Ilham Aliyev’s announcements over the issue of
Nagorno-Karabakh are not.

As for announcement made by EU, it speaks of nothing else than "the
complete support of Georgia’s territorial integrity". According
to Europe’s position "Georgian elections in the region will be
recognized only after all the refugees are granted the right to safely
return home." The declaration of the EU was also supported by the EU
candidate-countries – Turkey, Croatia and Macedonia, as well as by
other European countries including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Serbia, Ukraine, and Moldova.

The reasons EU has adopted the above mentioned position are clear –
it has its own problems; such as the Basque issue, the issue of the
Irish of Dublin, the Francophones of Belgium, which are not against
getting apart either. This whole story reminds Moscow’s position at
the beginning of the Karabakh conflict; the same fear regarding the
chain reaction.

But the most important edification is that in spite of all preventive
measures, the USSR clove into a number of countries, which are falling
apart in their own turn. The delayed-action mine, placed during the
establishment of the USSR will still display its effects for a rather
long time, unless the very Georgia and Azerbaijan realize that the
territorial integrity of their countries is not the truth of the
ultimate authority.

"PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department

The Rally Participants Of "Alternative" To Surpass 50 Thousand

THE RALLY PARTICIPANTS OF "ALTERNATIVE" TO SURPASS 50 THOUSAND

A1+
[08:38 pm] 09 March, 2007

On March 9 the "Alternative" Public-Political Initiative held its
recurrent rally opposite the Matenadaran.

"The Republic of Armenia will survive due to one person and I am that
person", Nikol Pashinyan, leader of the "Alternative" announced. He
called on everybody to be guided by this motto. Nikol Pashinyan claims
they will have 50 thousand people assembled near the Matenadaran during
the next rally provided each participant brings 50 people with him.

"Robert Kocharyan, go away! We demand your resignation", shouted the
rally initiators and participants.

The participants claim they have been in a nightmare and the on-going
rallies helped them to restore the belief and become sobber.

"We are ready to do our utmost and to combat against the deeply-rooted
injustice and ignorance reigning in the country", says Lusia Gevorgyan,
one of the participants.

Vahagn Khachatryan maintains that today the television only shows the
interior rows OYP and CRU to make the impression that the opposition
is not deprived of airtime broadcast.

But he is convinced tht the expression of freedom and speech can
be restored only via impeachement which is to be realised with the
participation of the opposition and RA residents.

Suren Surenyants, member of the "Hanrapetutyun" Party’s board, dwelt
on "some reperesentatives of the opposition who have become tools in
the hands of Robert Kocharyan and Serge Sargsyan".

"The key to victory lies in our hope and belief. Let’s turn Armenia
into a cathedral of belief. Long live to the Armenian citizens",
says Suren Surenyants.

Petros Makeyan, leader of the "Democratic Fatherland", added
that the so-called Karabakh clan involves the very Kocharyan and
Sargsyan who have nothing to do with the public and rely on certain
stratum of society. These oligarchs become NA deputies and form the
government. "That’s why we urge them to quit as soon as possible".

Aghasy Enqyan maintains that after the power handover their next step
will be the abolition of dual citizenship.

"The quicker the power is shifted, the faster we shall be able to
prevent the obstacles and secure the stability in the country.

To note, the Alternative will hold its next rally on March 16, at
5:00 p.m.

"Millennium Challenge" Watch Closely Armenia

"MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE" WATCH CLOSELY ARMENIA

Panorama.am
16:19 10/03/2007

John Huko, Deputy Chairman of "Millennium Challenge" Corporation, who
is in Armenia on a two-day visit, has considered important conduct of
free and fair elections in our country. During the press conference he
underlined that in the opinion of the corporation, the assistance is
more effective in the case, when the promotion of the economic growth
and poverty reduction are implemented by means of good government,
economic freedom and contributions in the human capital.

The deputy chairman has noted that the corporation and the US
Government attache importance to the consecutive ensuring of 16
objective indices of Armenia, with which the involvement of our country
in such a program is conditioned. J. Huko mentioned that US government
has allocated USD 7.5% million for conducting the parliamentary and
presidential elections in Armenia at high level. After the elections
the board of directors of the corporation will discuss their results
and their further activities, Huko said, adding that the corporation
is watching closely the current processes.

To remind, within the framework of the five-year program signed
between our government and the corporation, Armenia will receive a
grant amounting to USD 235.65 million. These funds will be directed to
poverty reduction, stimulation of the economic growth and development
of rural communities.

U.S. To Give $6.5 Million For Conducting Free And Fair Elections In

U.S. TO GIVE $6.5 MILLION FOR CONDUCTING FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.03.2007 13:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The American side through its Embassy in Armenia
assigned $6.5 million for conducting free and fair elections in this
country, Vice-President of "Millenium Challenges" American Corporation
John Hjuko stated in Yerevan. He said, the Armenian authorities are
going to do everything in order to conduct the upcoming elections
democratically. "I’ve brought a clear message for the Armenian
authorities. It is necessary to deepen democracy in the republic and
the upcoming parliamentarian and presidential elections in Armenia must
fix a serious progress in the development of democracy considered with
previous elections," John Hjuko stated. He said, during his meeting
with leaders of the country Prime Minister and the NA Speaker of
Armenia promised him that the Armenian leadership will do everything
possible to hold free and fair elections in the country.

Speaking about cooperation between Armenia and the "Millenium
Challenges" Corporation, John Hjuko stressed that his organization
insists on keeping three main parameters in those countries,
which claim to get financial means for realizing the projects of
"Millenium Challenges". "Our priorities remain the same-development
of democracy, investments to "human resources" and establishment of
economic freedoms," John Hjuko stated. Armenia received $225 million
grant from the American Corporation for developing her agriculture
in the past, "Interfax" reports.

Parliamentary elections in Armenia will be held May 12 this
year. Registration of party lists and candidates will take place
from April 2 till April 7. The electoral campaign will launch soon
after this process and will last till May 10. The Armenian National
Assembly has 131 members.

If It Ain’t Fixed, Break It All Up

If It Ain’t Fixed, Break It All Up
Cookin’ Up A New Me With Cheney.
Gary Brecher

By Gary Brecher ( [email protected] war_nerd at exile ru )

The eXile
Issue #258
06 Mar 07

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FRESNO, CA — They say disasters happen in slo-mo, and Iraq has been as
slow and predictable as a Super Bowl match-up between ice and sunlight,
melting into a big bloody mess. That gives plenty of time for the
geniuses who started the mess to come up with new excuses. But after a
while – say three years – excuses aren’t satisfying enough, and they
want something a little more aggressive, something that sticks to the
ribs, some kind of Hungry-Man dinners for disasters. Chunky Soups for
fiascos. So now Cheney’s office has come up with a recipe for a new,
finger-lickin’ good Middle East.

Their idea is pretty simple: you just admit that Iraq has blown up into
a mess, claim you always meant to do it that way, and then smile at the
camera and say, "Just look what a great set of ingredients we’ve now got
scattered all over the kitchen! Gosh-golly, let’s make something great
out of all this! Grab those intestines off the ceiling, gimme that hunk
of thigh off the wall-clock, and toss that gob of smoking skull off the
sink! Let’s get cookin’!"

Step one is chopping up Iraq into three pieces – the P-word,
"partition." It’s got a kind of sense to it: if the Sunni, Shia and
Kurds can’t stop killing each other, let’s just give each group its own
little tribal homeland.

The reason Bush’s people haven’t latched onto this idea sooner is that
they’re supposed to be creating a free, democratic Iraq and it doesn’t
look good to break the place down into tribal homelands when you’ve gone
around promising to make Iraq the Jeffersonian Democracy of the Middle
East. But things are so bad now that nobody in the administration can
afford to worry about PR problems like that any more. Torture killings
are now officially the national sport of Iraq. When somebody gets out a
power drill in Baghdad, nobody thinks Home Improvement. Instead, I hear
Black & Decker is getting its own volume in the next edition of Jane’s
Weapons Systems.

There’s just one little problem with splitting Iraq into three nice
little homelands: Iran. If you smash Saddam Hussein’s united Iraq,
you’ve destroyed the one army in the region that could have held the
Iranians in check. If you go in after that and replace a united Iraq
with three little ethnic states, you’ve just made a big sandbox for the
Persians to play in. They can easily destabilize all three of the Iraqi
statelets; in fact, the biggest, the Shia Iraqi statelet, won’t even
need to be stabilized. It’ll side with Iran every time against the
Sunnis. It won’t have a choice.

Iran is the problem with the whole Iraqi adventure. It’s like nobody who
planned this war even thought about Iran, even noticed there’s that big
scary country just to the east of the place we’re going to go invade and
Mall-of-Americanize. So far, Iran has been the big winner in this war,
and they haven’t fired a shot or lost a man. Pretty incredible. Makes me
dizzy to think of it, makes me wonder if Cheney isn’t actually a mole
parachuted into Wyoming a while back by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Must’ve taken months of electrolysis, but hey, those Iranian fanatics
were willing to charge into minefields in the Iran-Iraq War; stands to
reason one of them could put up with getting his back-hairs zapped and
even having to live with that smartass Mrs. Cheney and their dyke
daughter. It’s the only thing that makes sense: Cheney has "Product of
Iran" all over his DNA.

Because we’ve been doing the Persian Empire’s dirty work for it from the
moment we took out Saddam. What is it with these supposedly patriotic
types always sucking up to Iran? In the late 80s it was Ollie North
bringing them cakes, Bibles, and Hawk AA missiles on behalf of Ronald
Reagan; now it’s Bush and Cheney actually going to war to destroy the
Persians’ one local rival and leave Tehran in total control of the
Persian Gulf. And now, by way of fixing the mess, we’re going to make
Iranian dominance permanent by splitting up every other state in the
Middle East.

See, that’s the beauty of Cheney’s new plan: it doesn’t stop at Iraq.
The idea is to divide up every state in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia
gets split into a Shia state on the Persian Gulf (where all the oil is),
a "Sacred State" with Mecca and Medina, and someplace that ought to be
called The Republic of Leftover Sand, with Riyadh and not much else.
Lebanon turns into teeny, ethnically pure neighborhood states for
Christians, Sunni, Shia and maybe Mormons. Yep, turns out all that
Lebanese unity was a danger to the region, we’ve gotta go in there and
break the place up a little more.

The really great thing about the plan is that it rewards America’s
long-term allies by totally destroying their borders. Turkey, the one
country that stuck with us through all sorts of idiotic mistakes, gets
rewarded for loyalty by having the eastern third of the Anatolian
Peninsula lopped off and handed over to an independent Kurdistan. If
you’re a Turkish military planner, you must be jumping for joy over that
one.

You may be wondering at this point, is Cheney insane? Well yeah, he is,
but there’s a kind of idiot’s logic behind his insanity. You know how
they talk about "a method in his madness"? And you know how every time
somebody says that about anyone you know, you actually think to
yourself, "yeah fine, but method or no method, he’s still crazy and an
idiot"? It’s like that.

Y’see, our leaders have finally figured out that there’s this Sunni/Shia
split in Islam. I mean that literally: they’ve just figured out that
there IS a split. Bush didn’t even know about it, according to some
Iraqi exiles who talked to him before the invasion. Well, all it took to
get the Administration’s attention focused like a laser beam on the
Sunni/Shia family feud was a mere three years of chaos, half a million
mangled Iraqi bodies, and two zillion IEDs. Minds like steel traps,
these guys. Or lead fishing weights anyway – soft and heavy.

Even now, I don’t think most people see why the Shia/Sunni split should
matter to anybody. It’s like, OK, they have a fight over the Caliphate
way back when – so what? Can’t they all get along, like the man said?

Simplest way to understand it is think about how religion plays out in a
place you actually know. Take Europe: the Europeans used to have
religious wars all the time, pretty serious ones like the Thirty Years
War – a third of the population of Germany wiped out – right up till
Europe stopped having religion. And those wars weren’t really all about
dry theological stuff like what Jesus’ middle name was, or what color
the priest’s collar had to be. On the ground, religious hate like that
always translates into tribal hate about sex and hygiene and how those
people smell.

Even in California, where it’s pretty calm in terms of religious wars, I
grew up hearing Brother Art talk about Catholics – "Romans" he called
them – worshipping idols and having too many kids and being generally
Mexican and dirty. That was the main thing: they smelled, didn’t have
showers. Come to think of it, Shia are kind of like Islamic Catholic
types: stay-behind, ignorant people with too many kids, no money, weird
gaudy ways of making religion. That Shia festival where they slash
themselves, whip themselves, try to get attention in the street by
bleeding on law-abiding hardworking Sunni – it’s a lot the way we
thought about Catholics. Of course sometime back in the fifties American
Catholics turned into just another batch of white people, cleaned up and
got on the pill, but that never happened to Shia. For the Sunni, Shia
are like rats, swarming up out of the sewers unless you keep them down
every minute.

That’s the real hate that keeps the power drills and suicide Plymouths
powered up in Baghdad. The Sunni who blow themselves up in Shia markets
see themselves as pest exterminators for God, cleaning up the
neighborhood one bomb at a time. Truth is, it’s not hard to understand
how a suicide bomber thinks; a lot easier than understanding how an
accountant thinks, if you ask me.

And now Cheney’s bright boys have suddenly decided that they no longer
side with the Shia (the "majority") and instead to agree with the Sunni
– even though it’s Sunni Iraqis who’ve been killing our soldiers for the
past three years, and even though they only make up 20% of the
population. One thing about neocons, you’ll never find them losing sleep
over the deaths of American soldiers. They’re totally willing to forgive
all the Sunni bombers, because it’s just dawned on them that these Sunni
dudes are right: those dirty black-wearing self-slashing Shia are
getting way too powerful. Shia rule Iran and they’re the majority in
Iraq (60% of the population). And hey, what about Hezbollah in Lebanon?

Shia! Total Shia! And they’re all getting uppity at the same time!

This is where you want to grab Cheney by the throat and say, "That’s
because you took out Saddam, who kept the Shia in line, you idiot!" But
it’s no use. You might as well try to do missionary work on that little
brain dinosaurs used to carry in their tails. Those brains work on their
own time, and they swing a big spike. Only thing you can do is just get
out of the way.

So now they’re thinking – real, real slow – "Duh, Shia too strong now.
Huh! Us better give lotta billion dollars to…duh, to other guy who no
like Shia!"

And that, friends, is why the US government is now in the business of
funding radical Sunni groups from Lebanon to Afghanistan. If it’s Sunni,
we’ll fund it. If it promises to kill Shia, we’re for it. Of course, Al
Qaeda itself fits the bill that way, so would we fund them? Probably,
according to a recent article by Seymour Hersh.

Supposedly we’re already funding the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, and
they’re kissing cousins with Al Q. We’re annoyed with Syria for being
next door to Lebanon – those durn pesky maps! – so we’re funding the
beheaders, just because they don’t like the Syrian regime. And because
the Israelis keep thinking that if they convince us to fuck Lebanon up
even more, somehow it’ll be to their advantage. I swear, the Israelis
seem to be on a crusade to disprove stereotypes. In their first years
the Israelis disproved the stereotypes about Jews being wimps; since
then they’ve been working overtime to disprove the one about Jews being
smart. They haven’t been right about anything in 20 years, but Bush and
Cheney keep betting on them.

The idea behind all this weirdness, if you can even call it an idea, is
that we’ll keep breaking up Middle Eastern states till we’ve got a map
the old-time British Empire could love, made up totally of little
ethnically-pure states we can easily bribe or terrorize. And best of
all, these little states will have most of the oil. The Persian oil
fields are mostly along the Gulf coast, so we’ll detach them from Persia
and link them up with the Iraqi Shia state. Shouldn’t be a problem
turning a little place like that into a US protectorate.

Brilliant, except no matter how you try to Balkanize the region, there
are some ethnic realities in the way. Like, once again, Iran. Iran is a
stable, powerful state with one overwhelmingly dominant ethnic group.
They might not like it if you tried to detach their oil fields, and they
could send in hundreds of thousands of troops to register their
disapproval. And we’d counter with what? It’s not like we can go to war
with Iran. If we could, we’d already have done it.

Every dog in the gutters of Tehran knows we don’t have the manpower to
attack Iran. Bomb it, sure. But bombs won’t do the job; even Cheney
knows that. (I think.) If we manage to break the Middle East up into
little Balkan states, we get a lot of chaos and an even more powerful
Iran. There’s that word again: Iran. It’s like nobody in Cheney’s office
can hear that word. You want to say it at them all night, lie under the
bed whispering it at them: Iran, Iran, Iran. Except I don’t know if my
patriotism actually goes that far, lying under that wedded-bliss bed all
night. I’m willing to die for my country, but there’s worse things than
dying. Somebody else, a way finer man than me, needs to spend the night
under the Veep’s bed whispering, "Iran! Your homeland is calling,
Cheney! Go back to Tehran where you belong!"

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