4 Armenian Greco-Roman Wrestlers in Final in Iran Int’l Tournament

4 ARMENIAN WRESTLERS OF GRECO-ROMAN STYLE OF WRESTLING OF ARMENIAN
STRUGGLE IN FINAL OF IRAN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT

MASHAD, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The international tournament of the
Greco-Roman style of wrestling finished in the city of Mashad, Iran,
on March 8. Former Europe champion Movses Karapetian (74 kg, Yerevan)
was recognized the winner. Other 3 wrestlers of Armenia performed in
the semi-final. But they were defeated and satisfied with the 2nd
place. They are Europe champion Karen Mnatsakanian (60 kg, Yerevan),
Edgar Babayan (84 kg, Yerevan) and Sasun Ghambarian (66 kg, Dilijan).

"Nor Zhamanakner" To Support LPPA Chairman Hovhannes Hovhannisian

"NOR ZHAMANAKNER" PARTY TO SUPPORT LPPA CHAIRMAN HOVHANNES
HOVHANNISIAN IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT No5

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. At the RA National Assembly elections
to take place on March 12, the "Nor Zhamanakner" (New Times) party
will support candidature of Hovhannes Hovhannisian, the Chairman of
the Liberal-Progressive Party of Armenia nominated at electoral
district No5 by the majoritarian electoral system. This is said in the
March 3 statement of the information service of the "Nor Zhamanakner"
party.

Weight-Lifting Championship of Armenia Finishes in Yerevan

WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ARMENIA FINISHES IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The weight-lifting championship of
Armenia finished in Yerevan on March 8. Winners in 4 weight categories
became known on that day. Ara Khachatrian (85 kg, Gyumri), Zhora
Sargsian (94 kg, Yerevan), Artur Babayan (105 kg, Vanadzor) and
heavyweight category representative Artak Mkrtchian (Kasakh) became
the champions.

V. Hovhannisian: Only Free Mass Media Inspires People w/Hope &Belief

"ONLY STANDARD OF FREE AND NATIONAL MASS MEDIA IS INSPIRING PEOPLE
WITH HOPE AND BELIEF," NA DEPUTY SPEAKER VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN SAYS

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The 4th two-day conference of the ARF
Dashnaktsutiun press bodies started its work in Yerevan on March
9. Its goal is establishment and strengthening of cooperation and ties
among Armenian and Diasporan mass media. More than two dozens of ARF
and other Armenian media representatives participate in the
conference. As Vahan Hovhannisian, a member of the ARF Bureau, RA
National Assembly Deputy Speaker mentioned at the solemn opening
ceremony of the conference, the only standard of free and national
mass media is to inspire people with hope and belief, by struggling
against defective phenomena. In his words, during the most difficult
years for the Armenian people, the ARF press was able to re-establish
feeling of national unity and self-consciousness in the Armenians
spread all over the world. In V.Hovhannisian’s words, the ARF press
created during those years a "net threads of which tied every Armenian
with the Armenian community, Armenian reality." In the opinion of
Vache Brutian, editor of the "Asbarez" daily of the U.S. Western Cast,
modern challenges arisen before the Armenian people, serious problems
may be solved only by all-Armenian efforts. He also mentioned that the
Fatherland is the basis of existence of the Diasporan Armenians, so
publications dedicated to Armenia occupy great place in the Diasporan
press. "I hope that such a situation will be created soon that
Diaspora has everyday presence in the Armenian press, V.Brutian
said. Boris Navasardian, the Yerevan Press Club Chairman noticed that
the Diasporan press, continuing its historic mission of keeping
Armenian traditions, must respond problems of new Diaspora being
formed during the recent years, help the latters to be integrated in
the local society.

It Is Better That FM Is Non-Partisan, Vartan Oskanian Says

IT IS BETTER THAT MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IS NON-PARTISAN, VARTAN
OSKANIAN SAYS

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. "Until the President wants, I will work
as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vartan Oskanian, the Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Armenia stated about it at the March 9 press
conference. In his words, nobody proposed him to be involved in any
party list. At the same time, he emphasized that the Minister of
Foreign Affairs presents interests of the whole country and it is
better that he is non-partisan. "Yes, I am not involved in any of
proportional lists. I think that to be involved in a party list and
not go to the parliament, is end in itself." V.Oskanian mentioned that
it is very important for Armenia to be able to form "a day agenda for
the coming 5-10 years. "The National Assembly elections are soon here,
then the president’s elections will be. We must search out all our
resources: both economic and those which relate to Diaspora and use
all these for the good of the country’s future. We must be able to
struggle with negative phenomena and form a national agenda," Vartan
Oskanian stated.

R Hovannisian: All Parties Must Be Given Equal Conditions

RAFFI HOVANNISIAN: "ALL PARTIES MUST BE GIVEN EQUAL CONDITIONS FOR
HOLDING FREE AND FEAR ELECTIONS"

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. Today everybody, from the ruling forces
to strongest opposing one, speaks about the necessity of holding free
elections. But, as "Zharangutiun" (Heritage) party founder Raffi
Hovannisian stated at the March 9 press conference, to turn speech
into deed, all parties must immediately be given equal conditions
first of all to communicate with the society with the help of media,
and in the second turn, to solve organization issues. He stated that
at present the Zharangutiun" party is not given possibility to open
offices in the marzes and to get halls for meetings with the people.
Touching upon not uniting of the Armenian opposition, R.Hovannisian
mentioned that the life is ahead, and unification of opposing forces
may happen both after the parliamentary elections and on the threshold
of the 2008 president’s elections. He also mentioned that during the
recent months the majority of Armenian TV companies persistently does
not cover his press conferences, and the Public Television selectively
broadcasts only unsuccessful frames. R.Hovannisian sent a "brotherly
and civil" greeting to those who attemp to arise problems of the human
rights, particularly, of protection of the right of liberty of
expression in international instances. In his words, those instances
are really interested in holding free and fear elections in
Armenia. "I want such a generation of journalists which, estimating
its own independence, will stand upper the level of instructions and
orders," R.Hovannisian said.

An Islamic Enlightenment

An Islamic Enlightenment
By Phyllis Chesler
( hors.asp?ID=3D1947)
_FrontPageMagazine.com_ () | March 9, 2007

Is Islam the problem, or can it be part of the solution? Can Islam be
reformed from within, or is Muslim violence and hatred due entirely to
the teachings and history of the Qur’an? These were some of the major
issues raised at the _Secular Islam Summit_
( Article.asp?ID=3D27090) in
St Petersburg, Florida, this week.

A landmark event, the summit brought together such brave and eloquent
defenders of freedom and conscience as the scholar Ibn Warraq (his nom
de guerre); Iranian exile and activist Banafasheh Zand-Bonazzi; Austin
Dacy of the Center for Inquiry; as well as many other Muslim and
ex-Muslim dissidents.
Most were incredible orators, some were entertainers, others were deep
and mournful thinkers. They included:
* Egyptian-born Dr. Tawfik Hamid, who was once a "colleague" of Osama
bin Laden’s second in command, Al-Zawahiri.
* The Gandhi-like Dr. Shahriar Kabir, Bangladesh’s leading human
rights activist.
* Tashbih Sayeed, Pakistan’s foremost opponent of radical Islam, a man
of few, but fiery words.
* Dr. Afshin Ellian, an Iranian professor in exile in Holland, a close
friend of Aayan Hirsi Ali, and a man of genial wit and wide-ranging
knowledge. * Egyptian-Palestinian-American author, _Nonie Darwish_
( s/authors.asp?ID=3D1176) , a
warm but absolutely uncompromising thinker and speaker.
* Syrian-American psychiatrist, _Wafa Sultan_
() , the woman who became
instantly famous for her _debate_
( =3D1050) on Al-Jazeera TV. A
small, trim woman, she is a towering speaker, theatrically thrilling
and passionate.

Indeed, there were so many excellent speakers that I cannot do them
all justice here. For now, let me focus on only two. The opening
speeches were delivered by Ibn Warraq, a consummate intellectual and
committed secularist, and Irshad Manji, the best-selling author and a
onetime master of the spunky sound bite who is now a bit more moderate
and modest in tone.

Ibn Warraq spoke of the dangers that Muslims in the Islamic world face
for speaking the truth about Islam, including prison, torture, exile
and death. Proving his point was the fact that a number of invitees
to the summit from Egypt, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia did not attend after
receiving one too many death threats or after being told that their
families would be targeted if they chose to attend. Most writers have
been stopped in their tracks by such Muslim-on-Muslim repression.

Warraq explained that he wants an Islamic "Enlightenment," a la John
Stuart Mill, rather than a "Reformation," which he considers mere
tinkering. He believes that Western values are universal, although he
felt that most human rights initiatives within the West, including the
Human Rights Commission in Geneva, are "hopeless" and will not push
sovereign Muslim tyrannies toward reform. He mourned the fact that the
West continues to "apologize for colonialism and racism" and that
Turkey still "refuses to acknowledge the Armenian genocide."

A running theme of Ibn Warraq’s remarks was the unjust treatment of
Muslims in Islamic countries. For instance, he insisted that
"protecting non-Muslims in Muslim societies" is crucial and can "lead
to pluralism and tolerance for Muslims as well." He called for a
"legal recourse" within the Islamic world for the widespread denial of
freedom of speech. He "demanded the re-writing of anti-American,
anti-Israel, and anti-Jewish text-books, especially in Saudi Arabia
and Egypt,’ adding that he considers such hatred "scandalous." Warraq
also implored "women’s groups in the West to defend Muslim women"
under siege.

In this connection, he assailed the "inconsistency and hypocrisy of
the "western multi-culturalists, including feminists" and stated that
the "lawof the western secular state must override religious law when
religious law denies basic human rights." Some European police — he
mentioned Sweden in particular — still return the victims of family
violence to the families that will kill them. In his view, the "rights
of women are central to Islamic reform.’

Warraq summed up his views on reform with the following credo: "No to
female genital mutilation; no to forced and polygamous marriage; no to
gender separatism."

Irshad Manji spoke next. She began with the wise observation that
"courage is not the absence of fear but the recognition that some
things are more important than fear." Manji, whose entourage included
a young woman in hijab, described herself as a "person of faith but
not a dogmatist." Manji found support for her moderation in a quote
from the Qur’an, which "tells us to oppose your family" when the truth
or true inner struggle is at stake. She pointed out that the "Qur’an
says nothing about the proper form of government," which suggests that
Islam should remain a private faith, not a political movement or a
government.

In Manji’s opinion, "this silence is deliberate and gives us room to
experiment with a different form of government." Calling for "Muslim
pluralism,’ Manji decried theocratic governments. In this regard,
Manji commented that someone "should tell President Bush that he
should not have empowered the theocrats in Iraq."

Manji proved an equal opportunity critic. She castigated "missionary
atheists" who are so "angry that they resemble religious
fundamentalists."At the same time, she criticized those Muslims who
are so "submissive to authority that they cannot stand up to (unjust
or tyrannical) authority." Agreeing with Ibn Warraq about the
universal nature of human rights, she condemned the popular view that
we are "not supposed to criticize another culture" if weare not part
of it.

Manji shared Warraq’s view that "more Muslims have been raped,
tortured and murdered by other Muslims than by westerners." Moreover,
she suggested that those in the Islamic world who make this argument
have not considered its full implications. How can we "criticize the
military culture in Guantanamo if we are ourselves are not military
personnel? And, how can Muslims criticize American foreign policy if
they are not American citizens?"

Finally, she made a point that I have made many times — and which has
gotten me demonized as a `racist’ — namely, that so-called western
"anti-racists" are really acting as "racists" when they hold Muslims
to lower standards out of some misguided notion of respect.

There was much more on offer at the summit. Other subjects of
discussion included the war between Sunni and Shiia Muslims; the
nature of jihad; andthe Islamic Caliphate. It is worth noting that the
tenor of the week was very different from what many have come to
expect from conferences on Islam. Nearly every single speaker spoke up
for Israel and for Jews, pointing out that both have been terribly
abused by the Islamic world, as has the West in general. The
conference also presented a declaration in English, Arabic, Bengali
and Persian. which may be viewed in English at
_http://www.secularislam.org_ ().

One might think that the western media would have flocked to the
summit in droves. It’s not every day, after all, that Muslim reformers
and dissidents gather for a forthright discussion about the troubles
of Islam and the Islamic world. Such was not the case. Both the
Associated Press and NPR promised to come but did not show.

To be sure, there were some notable exceptions to the media blackout
— CNN’s Glenn Beck devoted an entire hour to interviews with
conference speakers; Bret Stephens covered it for the Wall Street
Journal as did Jay Tolson for U.S. News and World Report and Christina
Hoff-Sommers for The Weekly Standard — but the various papers of
record in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles were, to
the best of my knowledge, missing in action.

Curiously, both al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya, not previously known for
their support of Islamic reform, covered the conference, which aired
live and in Arabic. It is an unhappy irony that these noble dissidents
should face ostracism and grave danger in Muslim lands and only to be
similarly ignored by the Western intelligentsia and media.

Nonetheless, the summit was a remarkable success. As a participant, I
was privileged to stand in solidarity with these dissidents. They are
our besthope in the fight to win hearts and minds.

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NKR: Artsakh State University Has Observatory

ARTSAKH STATE UNIVERSITY HAS OBSERVATORY

Azat Artsakh Daily, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR] 09 March 07

On March 7 NKR President Arkady Ghukassian met with the teachers and
students of Artsakh State University. The head of state said it is
already a tradition to meet at the university at least once a year,
even if there is no o ccasion. On March 7 the president visited the
university to take part in the opening ceremony of the observatory of
Artsakh State University. The prime minister, the speaker of
parliament, members of government and members of parliament, reporters
participated in the ceremony. The rector of the university said the
construction of the observatory lasted for about a year under the
supervision of specialists invited from the observatory of Byurakan,
Armenia, and it is the second in the region after the observatory in
Byurakan.

AA.
09-03-2007

Turk guilty over genocide remarks

Turk guilty over genocide remarks

Story from BBC NEWS:
europe/6434041.stm

Published: 2007/03/09 11:31:41 GMT

A Swiss court has convicted a Turkish politician of racial
discrimination for denying that mass killings of Armenians in Turkey
in 1915 amounted to genocide.

Nationalist leader Dogu Perincek, 65, was on trial for remarks he made
in a public speech in Lausanne in 2005.

He was given a suspended sentence and fined $2,450 (£1,270).

The Swiss parliament, along with more than a dozen countries, has
labelled the killings as genocide. Turkey firmly rejects the genocide
allegation.

Perincek, the head of the Turkish Workers’ Party, had denied the
charges. "I have not denied genocide because there was no genocide,"
he told the court earlier this week.

Armenians say 1.5 million of their people were killed in a genocide by
Ottoman Turks during World War I, either through systematic massacres
or through starvation.

More than a dozen countries, various international bodies and many
Western historians agree that it was genocide.

Turkey says there was no genocide. It acknowledges that many Armenians
died, but says the figure was below one million.

A law criminalising the denial of genocide was adopted in 2003 by the
parliament in the Swiss canton of Vaud, where Perincek made his
remarks.

Twelve Turks prosecuted in Switzerland on similar charges in 2001 were
acquitted.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/

1st Conviction in Perincek Case Because of Genocide Denial (German)

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9. März 2007, 12:48, NZZ Online

Erste Verurteilung wegen Leugnung von Armenier-Genozid
Perincek in Lausanne schuldig gesprochen
Der türkische Politiker Dogu Perincek ist wegen eines Verstosses gegen
das Antirassismus-Gesetz verurteilt worden. Er habe mehrmals den
Völkermord der Türken an der armenischen Bevölkerung im Jahr 1915
geleugnet und sich damit strafbar gemacht, urteilte am Freitag das
Bezirksgericht Lausanne.

(ap/sda) Das Urteil gegen Dogu Perincek lautete auf einer bedingten
Geldstrafe von 90 Tagessätzen zu je 100 Franken sowie einer Busse von
3000 Franken. Zudem muss er die Gerichtskosten übernehmen und der
Gesellschaft Schweiz- Armenien (GSA) einen symbolischen Betrag von 1000
Franken zahlen.

Dem Antrag der Staatsanwaltschaft gefolgt
Das Gericht folgte mit seinem Urteil dem Antrag der Staatsanwaltschaft.
Die Anklage hatte Perincek vorgeworfen, den Völkermord von 1915 aus
rassistischen Gründen zu leugnen. Der Vorsteher der türkischen
Arbeiterpartei hatte den Genozid auch vor Gericht in Lausanne nochmals
bestritten. Die Verteidigung des türkischen Politikers ihrerseits
stellte die Urteilsfähigkeit des Gerichts in Frage.

«Der Völkermord an den Armeniern ist international und in der
Schweiz anerkannt», sagte Einzelrichter Pierre-Henri Winzap. Dass der
Bundesrat es vorziehe, zu dem Thema zu schweigen, sei wegen dessen Sorge
um die internationalen Beziehungen verständlich, sagte Winzap weiter.
Der Rassist und Nationalist Perincek habe genau gewusst, was er tue und
sei deshalb zu verurteilen. Sein Motiv sei klar rassistisch gewesen.

Perincek sieht sich als Rassismus-Opfer
«Das ist ein rassistisches und imperialistisches Urteil», sagte
Perincek unmittelbar nach der Verhandlung. Aber das treffe nicht ihn,
sondern das Schweizer Volk, das nicht frei über die Geschichte
sprechen dürfe, sagte Perincek weiter. Er kündigte an, das Urteil
weiterzuziehen. Perincek sieht sich als Opfer in einer Linie mit
Galilei, Robespierre und Marx, die ebenfalls für ihre Ideen verurteilt
worden seien. Der Richter sei nicht neutral gewesen und hasse ihn. Das
Urteil sei eine Revanche des Imperialismus und folge der
Unterdrückungspolitik der USA im mittleren Osten, sagte Perincek.

Er werde seine Aussagen weiterhin machen. Wissenschaftliche
Überzeugungen könnten weder durch Drohungen oder Gefängnis
verändert werden, sagte Perincek. Vor Gericht hatte er allerdings
gesagt, dass er seine Position auch dann nicht ändern würde, wenn
eine unabhängige Expertenkommission zu einem anderen Schluss käme
als er.

Erleichterung aber keine Freude bei Armeniern
Perincek ist gemäss Aussagen von Vertretern der GSA die erste Person,
die wegen Leugnung des Völkermordes an den Armeniern verurteilt wurde.
Diese zeigten sich erleichtert nach dem Schuldspruch. Freude empfänden
sie aber nicht, die Ereignisse von 1915 könnten niemals dazu Anlass
geben, sagte der GSA-Co-Präsident Sarkis Shahinian.

Armenien wirft dem Osmanischen Reich als Vorläufer der Türkei vor,
in Anatolien zwischen 1915 und 1917 eineinhalb Millionen Armenier bei
Vertreibungen gezielt ermordet zu haben. Perincek hatte im Jahr 2005 in
der Schweiz mehrmals den Genozid an den Armeniern im zerfallenden
osmanischen Reich als «internationale Lüge» bezeichnet. Er war
deshalb in den Kantonen Zürich, Bern und Waadt angezeigt worden. Die
GSA war als Zivilklägerin anerkannt worden.