Six Months of Imprisonment for Denying the Genocide

Panorama.am

14:37 09/03/2007

SIX MONTHS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DENYING THE GENOCIDE

Today the court of the Swiss city of Lausanne will issue a verdict
against the leader of labourist party of Turkey, Doghlu Perinchek.

To remind, Perinchek is accused of racism for qualifying the Armenian
Genocide as an `international lie’. As the `Associated Press’ reports,
this week the leader of the labourist party of Turkey repeated his
statements.

In case of being recognized guilty Perinchek will be the first to be
accused by the anti-racist law of Switzerland for denying the Armenian
genocide. The public prosecutor has claimed to sentence Perichek to 6
months of imprisonment.

Source: Panorama.am

Upsurge in ultra-nationalist feeling has become lethal in Turkey

Sabah Newspaper English Edition

Upsurge in ultra-nationalist feeling has become lethal in Turkey

The Economist magazine has published an article focused on the uprising of
nationalist movement in Turkey.

Extract from the Economist article:

"The upsurge threatens to undo the good of four years of reforms by the
mildly Islamist government led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Indeed, it is partly
in response to these reforms-more freedom for the Kurds, a trimming of the
army’s powers, concessions on Cyprus-that nationalist passions have been
roused. The knowledge that many members of the European Union do not want
Turkey to join has inflamed them further (the EU partially suspended
membership talks with Turkey in December because of its refusal to open its
ports and airspace to Greek-Cypriots).

Another factor is America’s refusal to move against separatist PKK
guerrillas who are based in northern Iraq. If the United States Congress
delivers its pledge to adopt a resolution calling the mass slaughter of the
Ottoman Armenians in 1915 genocide, Turkey’s relationship with its ally
would suffer "lasting damage", says the foreign minister, Abdullah Gul.

Murat Belge, a leftist intellectual who is being hounded by Mr Kerincsiz,
sees disturbing similarities between the racist nationalism espoused by the
"Young Turks" in the dying days of the Ottoman empire (who ordered the mass
slaughter of its Armenian subjects), and the siege mentality gripping Turkey
today. The perception, now as then, is that Western powers are pressing for
changes to empower their local collaborators (ie, Kurds and non-Muslims),
with the aim of breaking up the country. "This social Darwinist mindset that
implies it’s OK to kill your enemies in order to survive" has been
perpetuated through an education system that tells young Turks that "they
have no other friend than the Turks," says Mr Belge. And it has been
cynically exploited by politicians and generals alike.

Mr Erdogan and Deniz Baykal, the leader of the opposition Republican
People’s Party, have proved no exception. When more than 100,000 Turks
gathered at Mr Dink’s funeral chanting "We are all Armenians", Mr Erdogan
opined that they had gone "too far". Both he and Mr Baykal have resisted
calls to scrap article 301, though there have been hints that it will be
amended.

The politicians are keen to court nationalist votes in the run-up to
November’s parliamentary election. Mr Erdogan also hopes that burnishing his
nationalist credentials will help him to coax a blessing from Turkey’s
hawkish generals for his hopes of succeeding the fiercely secular Ahmet
Necdet Sezer as president in May.

Yet a recent outburst by the chief of the general staff, Yasar Buyukanit,
suggests otherwise. He declared that Turkey faced more threats to its
national security than at any time in its modern history and added that only
its "dynamic forces" [ie, the army] could prevent efforts to "partition the
country". These words, uttered during an official trip to America, were
widely seen as a direct warning to Mr Erdogan to shelve his presidential
ambitions."

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Absolutely New Format

Panorama.am

14:44 09/03/2007

ABSOLUTELY NEW FORMAT

A number of deputies of Supreme Council of Armenia and
public-political figures call for not to participate in the
forthcoming parliamentary elections.

Deputies of the Supreme Council, Aram Mayilyan, Vardan Petrosyan, as
well as members of the initiating group of the party `Democratic
Armenia’ Narine Lazarian and Narine Dilbaryan, announced during the
meeting with journalists today.

According to A. Mayilyan, his generation succeeded to register a
victory in the Karabagh problem, but in the cause of the
democratization of Armenia they are defeated. `In 1995 we finally lose
the democratic Armenia. It was occupied by not democratic forces,
which is continuing and deepening up to date’, Mayilyan stated.

Considering the liberation of democratic Armenia as their duty, the
aforementioned figures with several colleagues, have come out with
statements, by which they call for not to take part in the elections.
`Not to boycott, as the boycott means their implementation. But simply
not to take part’, they explained. Karapet Rubinyan, Vahan
Shirkhanyan, Silva Haroutyunyna, Alexander Arzoumanyan has signed to
the statement.

In their words, numerous political forces and public sections will not
take part in the elections for absolutely different motives, and they
now have a task to amalgamate with the forces that do not take part in
the elections.

Source: Panorama.am

Pontifical Visit to St. John the Baptist Church of Chinsurah

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel:  +374-10-517163
Fax:  +374-10-517301
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March 10, 2007

Pontifical Visit to St. John the Baptist Church of Chinsurah

On Thursday morning, March 1, the Catholicos of All Armenians and his
delegation traveled from Calcutta to Chinsurah, one of the earliest Armenian
settlements of West Bengal.

The local Armenian community has long since disappeared from the agrarian
city of Chinsurah, however, the beautiful church they built in 1697 still
stands as testimony to their eternal faith and devotion to the Holy
Apostolic Armenian Church.  The Armenian Church of Saint John the Baptist,
well preserved and maintained by the Armenian Church Committee, is the
second oldest Christian house of worship in all of West Bengal, as well as
the oldest Armenian church in India still being used by the Armenians.

Accompanying His Holiness Karekin II during the visit were His Eminence
Archbishop Aghan Baliozian, His Excellency Ambassador Ashot Kocharian, Very
Rev. Fr. Oshagan Gulgulian, Chairman Haik Sookias Jr., and members of the
Armenian Church Committee of Calcutta and Chinsurah, and the other members
of the pontifical entourage.

In the afternoon, the Pontiff of All Armenians returned to Calcutta and
visited the Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy once more, spending
time with the students and offering them his fatherly love, advice and
encouragement.  On Thursday evening, His Holiness and the delegation
departed Calcutta for Chennai (Madras).

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

www.armenianchurch.org

Russian FM to visit Armenia in April

Russian FM to visit Armenia in April

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 14:23

In April Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit Armenia, RA
Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian declared at a press conference today.

In his words, the exact date of the visit is not known yet, but it is
expected that Lavrov will arrive in Armenia in the first week of April.

DM: My long conversation with Sergey Ivanov is not strange

Serge Sargsyan: My long conversation with Sergey Ivanov is not strange

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 10:55

`My long conversation with the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
is not strange at all, strange are the comments of it, which
characterize it as `the meeting of two successors,’ Secretary of the
Presidential Council on National security, RA Defense Minister Serge
Sargsyan told journalists.

In the Minister’s words, the framework of responsibilities of the
Russian Deputy Premier are very broad: industry, science, new
technologies, communication, transport, nuclear energy and
others. `It’s not news that I am the Co-Chair of the Armenian-Russian
Intergovernmental Commission, that is to say there are a number of
issues to be solved with both my counterpart Igor Levitin and the
First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia,’ said Serge Sargsyan.

The Minister said they referred also to military cooperation and
`discussed issues which need no comment.’ `I think that in April
Sergey Ivanov will visit Armenia and will give answers to all the
questions you are interested in. I assure that everything is normal,
nothing extraordinary has happened,’ Serge Sargsyan added.

Armenian ice dancers to partake in the World Championship

Armenian ice dancers to partake in the World Championship

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 12:47

Anastasia Grebyonkina-Vazgen Azroyan ice dancing pair of Armenia will
participate in the World Figure Skating Championship to be held in
Tokyo, Japan, on March 18-28.

President of RA Figure Skating Federation told Armenpress that
preceding the championship the sportsmen are currently training in
Moscow.

Arman Kirakosyan: Armenia has no intention to join NATO

Arman Kirakosyan: Armenia has no intention to join NATO

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 13:10

`Cooperation with NATO is part of Armenia’s security policy, but we
have no intention to join the organization,’ RA Deputy Foreign
Minister Arman Kirakosyan said at a press conference. He stressed that
Armenia will remain a member of another defense structure ` the
Collective Security Treaty Organization, simultaneously upholding the
constructive cooperation with NATO. `A vivid proof of this is the
NATO week to be held in Armenia March 12-16, as well as the fact that
CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha plans to visit Armenia one of
these days,’ Arman Kirakosyan noted.

Turning to Georgia’s accession to the North-Atlantic alliance, Mr.
Kirakosyan mentioned it has been a long aspiration and desire of our
neighbor, `As for Azerbaijan, the level of its cooperation with NATO
is the same as that of Armenia,’ the Deputy Foreign Minister added.

Jury returns Dogu Perincek guilty of denying the Armenian Genocide

Jury returns Dogu Perincek guilty of denying the Armenian Genocide

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 15:31

In the Swiss city of Lausanne the jury announced the verdict on fining
the leader of the Turkish Workers’ Party Dogu Perincek for denying the
Armenian Genocide. The International Herald Tribute informs that Dogu
Perincek was returned guilty of violating the Swiss law on racism,
which was formerly applied against Holocaust deniers. The source notes
that at the court hearing the Turkish politician repeated his words
uttered during a demonstration in Lausanne in 2005, according to which
`the massacre of Armenians at the turn of the previous century was not
genocide.’

Armenian Deleg. to partake in sitting of the CSTO Interstate Commish

Armenian delegation to partake in the sitting of the CSTO Interstate
Commission

ArmRadio.am
09.03.2007 14:40

This morning the Armenian delegation left for Astana to participate in
the sitting of the Interstate Commission on Military-Economic
Cooperation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

Assistant to RA Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development
Silva Antonyan told ArmInfo that the Armenian delegation will stay in
Astana till March 16. During the sitting it is expected to discuss a
number of documents, particularly the draft agreements on maintenance
of enterprises and organizations participating in the manufacturing of
goods of military importance, mutual maintenance of mental activity
results in the process of military-technical cooperation. Reference
was made also to the questions of cooperation in the sphere of
advertisements and exhibitions, as well as the 2007 working program of
the Commission.