Senate panel to vote on resolution condemning Dink killing tomorrow

Senate panel to vote on resolution condemning Dink killing tomorrow

ArmRadio.am
27.03.2007 17:17

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote on resolution
condemning the killing of the editor-in-chief of the Agos weekly Hrant
Dink.

The resolution also calls on Turkey to repeal the penal code’s
controversial Article 301 and to establish diplomatic, political and
trade relations with Armenia.

John Evans: The Arm. Genocide should be recognized by this Congress

John Evans: The Armenian Genocide should be recognized by this Congress

ArmRadio.am
27.03.2007 17:54

Armenian Assembly Board of Trustees Members Lisa Kalustian and Richard
Mushegain, along with Executive Director Bryan Ardouny and Community
Relations Director Narine Zardarian, attended the University of
Southern California (USC), Institute of Armenian Studies Second
Anniversary Gala Banquet in honor of former US Ambassador to Armenia
John M. Evans.

In his remarks, Ambassador Evans said he found it unusual that anyone
`even a former government official ` should be honored for simply
speaking the truth. In 2005, Evans publicly declared that `the
Armenian Genocide was the first genocide of the Twentieth Century.’

`I knew what I was doing and knew it might have consequences for my
career,’ he explained. `The decision was wholly mine. No one put me up
to it. I stand by it. I have taken responsibility for it, paid a price
for it.’

`One country’s official policy of denying the Armenian Genocide
interferes with the process of seeking the truth; other countries’
policies of going along with denial do not serve the truth. Instead
what we have seen is the horrific murder of Hrant Dink forty days
ago,’ he continued.

`The Armenian Genocide should be recognized as such by this Congress,’
Evans added.

‘Ani Plaza’ Yerevan Hotel to Shortly Receive Four ‘Stars’

‘Ani Plaza’ Yerevan Hotel to Shortly Receive Four ‘Stars’

Arminfo
2007-03-26 12:03:00

The ‘Ani Plaza" Yerevan hotel will shortly receive a status of a
four-star hotel, the Head of the Department of Tourism of RA Ministry
of Trade and Economic Development Mekhak Apressian told ArmInfo.

According to him, the "Ani Plaza" is the first of Armenia’s hotels,
having been built in the Soviet years, that will honoured with a
"star". M. Apressian noted that the management of this hotel had
carried out a number of repair works to meet a status of a four-star
hotel. He underlined that presently only three hotels in Armenia have
a "star" status, in particular, a three-star "Congress" hotel, a
four-star "Metropol" hotel and a five-star "Golden Palace"
hotel. According to M. Apressian, the hotel sector in Armenia numbers
over 10,000 places.

Turkey’s Great Unity Party: Turkey Should Not Open Borders With ROA

Leader of Turkey’s Great Unity Party: Turkey Should Not Open Borders
With Armenia

Arminfo
2007-03-27 14:24:00

"Hrant Dink was Turkish citizen of Armenian origin. Though we were
against his ideas we would like him to live, we do not want people to
die because of their thoughts", Muhsin Yazichioglu, leader of Turkey’s
Great Unity party, said, the Day.az reports. He underlined that the
forces against Turkish nationalists take advantage of Hrant Dink’s
assassination.

"We can not allow using this crime as insult, slander and pressure
against Turkish nationalists. Besides, this campaign is not restricted
to us. These forces state that "Azerbaijan might stand behind this
assassination. "Armenians try to disguise their crimes. Nobody speaks
of the genocide committed in Khojaly 15 years ago. Armenians have not
withdrawn their forces from the occupied Azerbaijani territories. The
world community is indifferent towards these events – nobody hears
about one million people, who have become displaced as a result of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict," he told the APA Turkey bureau.

Muhsin Yazichioglu said that Armenia does not observe international
legal norms. "Armenians do not show any sign of withdrawal from these
territories. If Turkey and Azerbaijan show their will, Armenians will
withdraw. Armenia can not survive without opening borders with Turkey
and establishing neighborhood relations with Azerbaijan. Turkey should
not open borders with Armenia and should not have any relations with
Yerevan," he said.

Armenia To Make Significant Step Forward If Elections Good

Armenia To Make Significant Step Forward If Conducts Parliamentary
Elections in Line With European Standards

Arminfo
2007-03-27 14:28:00

The previous elections in Armenia have fallen well short of
international standards. It is important therefore that the
forthcoming parliamentary elections meet the European standards for
free and fair elections. This would be a significant step forward for
Armenia. The international community expects to see tangible
improvements in this respect, the ambassador of Germany to Armenia
Haike Renate Paich said at a Conference titled "Free and Fair
Elections as a Cornerstone of Democracy".

Program of Actions of Detection of H5N1 Virus Allows Prevention

Program of Actions in Case of Detection of H5N1 Virus Allows to Prevent Its
Further Spread in Armenia: Expert

Arminfo
2007-03-27 14:30:00

Despite the fact that presently the virus of bird flu is not revealed
in Armenia, it is incorrect to completely rule out its penetration
into the Republic’s territory, the Head of the state Veterinary
Inspection of RA Ministry of Agriculture Grizha Bagyan said at the
opening of exercises in Yerevan on operative response to the epidemic
of bird flu.

He noted that one of the factors that considerably reduced the risk of
H5N1 virus spread in the country is a tight control of the import of
birds and bird products to Armenia. "In the International Bureau of
Epizooty (France), we thoroughly verify all the data about detection
of new sources of the bird flu virus spread in the world, and the
permission for import of bird products from one or another
producer-country is based only on their conclusion", G. Bagyan
said. Moreover, the disinfection works are still carried out in the
boundary checkpoints. According to Bagyan, all the necessary
information about a spring migration of birds has already been
received and analyzed. Moreover, schedule of measures for the
epidemic-fight is clearly determined. "The program of actions will
allow us to prevent the further spread of H5N1 virus in Armenia in
case of its detection", G. Bagyan stressed.

To note, no cases of the bird flu disease were registered in the
Republic as of today.

Letters of condolence continue to arrive

Letters of condolence continue to arrive

ArmRadio.am
27.03.2007 15:55

Armenia continues to receive letters of condolence on the death of
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan. Condolences have been conveyed to
the Armenian people by the President of the European Commission Jose
Manuel Barroso, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden Fredrik
Reinfeldt, President of Greece Karolos Papoulias and Prime Minister
Kostas Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Turkey Abdullah Gul, Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Secretary General of the Collective
Security Treaty Organization Nikolay Bordyuzha, State Representative
of the Cypriot-Armenian community in the House of Representatives of
Cyprus Vardges Mahtesyan.

Condolences to Andranik Margaryan’s family have been conveyed by the
EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy
Javier Solana, Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania Gediminas
Kirkilas, Prime Minister of Belarus Sergey Sidorski, Embassies of
Russia and Israel in Armenia, representatives of the Spanish Armenian
community.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

HRWF: Turkey: Assyrian Genocide

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Genocide Denial and the Right of Recognition

27 March 2007

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Conference about the Assyrian Genocide (SEYFO) at the European Parliament

Genocide Denial and the Right of Recognition

HRWF Int. (27.03.2007) – Email: [email protected] – Website:
– On 26 March, MEP Eva-Britt Svensson (European United Left/ Nordic Green
Left) hosted a conference called "Assyrian Genocide (Seyfo)" and organized
at the European Parliament by the Assyrian Federations of Sweden, Holland,
Germany and Firodil Institute. The speakers were MEP Eva-Britt Svensson
(GUE/ NGL), MEP Markus Ferber (EVP-ED), Sabri Atman (Seyfo Center), Prof.
David Gaunt (Sodertorns University College, Sweden), Willy Fautré (Human
Rights Without Frontiers). More than 500 people from Belgium, The
Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, the U.S., etc. had registered to attend the
conference but only half of them could participate in it. Both MEPs
stressed that they had received several phone calls from the Turkish embassy
in Brussels and a letter from the Turkish ambassador – that they showed –
trying to dissuade them to host the conference . See below the presentation
of Human Rights Without Frontiers Int’l on negationism in Belgium.

SEYFO, THE GENOCIDE AGAINST THE ASSYRIANS

Revisionism and Negationism of WW I Ottoman Genocide in Belgium

The Ottoman Empire’s widespread persecution of Assyrian civilians during
World War I constituted a form of genocide, the present-day term for an
attempt to destroy a national, ethnic or religious group, in whole or in
part. Ottoman soldiers and their Kurdish and Persian militia partners
subjected hundreds of thousands of Assyrians to a deliberate and systematic
campaign of massacre, torture, abduction, deportation, impoverishment and
cultural and ethnic destruction.

Up to now, the international community has been hesitant to recognize the
Assyrian experience as a form of genocide. However, the Assyrian genocide is
indistinguishable in form from its Armenian counterpart. Both are narrowly
intertwined.

My presentation will deal with the debate about the genocide issue on the
Belgian scene in the form that it has explicitly taken, the Armenian
genocide, and implicitly and indirectly the Assyrian genocide, Seyfo. My
analysis will identify a number of negationist actors in Belgium, highlight
their objectives and their strategies, their links with Belgian political
parties, with the Turkish embassy in Brussels and with not very commendable
organizations in Turkey.

The Belgian State and the Ottoman Genocide

In 1998, the Belgian senate recognized the genocide committed by the
Ottomans against the Armenians during WW I.

On June 6, 2005, the Justice Commission of the Belgian Senate rejected a
draft bill (Ref. 51/ 1284) meant to extend the March 23, 1995 law
criminalizing the negationism of the Nazi genocide against the Jews to all
the genocides and crimes against humanity legally recognized.

The issue of the Armenian genocide which was recognized by all the parties
was sneaked in during the debate, especially by the MRAX (Movement against
Racism, Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia), but was excluded from the draft law
because it had not been recognized by an international jurisdiction. The
draft bill extending the criminalization of negationism divided the parties
in power and was finally rejected with twelve `no’ votes to two `yes’ votes.
If it had been approved in Parliament, Belgium would have been the first
country to punish those who deny the Armenian genocide allegations.

Revisionist and Negationist Players in Belgium

Several Turkish nationalist organizations based and operating in Belgium but
linked to sister-organizations based in Turkey are opposed to the
qualification of genocide attributed to the mass-scale massacres of
Armenians during WWI and even deny the very existence of such massacres.

The Association of Ataturk’s Philosophy in Belgium/ Association de la Pensée
d’Ataturk en Belgique (APAB-BADD) is a non-profit association linked to the
Turkish Labor Party, a nationalist maoist party which is hostile to the
United States and to the European Union. It receives public subsidies.

EYAD/ The House of Turkey is a social association. Strange though it may be,
its chairman Metin Edeer is also a member of the municipal council of the
Turkish town Emirdag (22,000 inhabitants) although he lives in Belgium. He
was elected in 2004 on the list of the MHP (Green Wolves), the nationalist
extreme-right party in Turkey.

The Turkish Islamic Religious Foundation of Belgium / Fondation religieuse
islamique turque de Belgique (FRITB-BTIDV), better known under the name
Diyanet whose president is the adviser for social affairs at the Turkish
embassy in Brussels, Omer Faruk Turan.

The Belgian-Turkish Coordination Council (CCBT-BTKK), which was created in
March 1996, is an umbrella organization for more than ninety Turkish
associations. It gathers together nationalist extreme-right movements
depending directly from the Turkish embassy in Brussels. Its leader, Kenan
Daggun, was sentenced to nine days in prison due to the incidents that took
place during the demonstration against the monument erected in memory of the
Armenian genocide in Ixelles.

The Sports Federation of the Turks of Belgium/ Fédération sportive des Turcs
de Belgique is an organization depending from the Turkish embassy in
Brussels.

Yeni Belturk is an association which published a magazine and runs a
nationalist and negationist website bearing the same name.

The symbolic target of the revisionist and negationist actors operating on
the Belgian territory, and especially in Brussels, is an Armenian monument.

In 1995, the Armenian community in Belgium proposed to the municipal council
of Ixelles (Brussels) to erect a monument in memory of the victims of the
Armenian genocide at Square Henri Michaux in Ixelles (Brussels) The proposal
was unanimously adopted.

Revisionist and Negationist Campaign in Belgium

In March 2003, the Association of Ataturk’s Philosophy in Belgium
(APAB-BADD) organized a non-authorized demonstration in front of the
monument dedicated to the Armenian genocide and spattered it with painting.
The police had to intervene and to arrest several demonstrators. Elected
members of Turkish descent belonging to several francophone political
parties in power supported this campaign.

In the same year, during the campaign for the parliamentary elections, the
APAB-BADD and the Belgian-Turkish Coordination Council (BTKK) pressured the
mayor of Ixelles to remove the monument commemorating the Armenian genocide.

On May 29, 2004, during the political campaign for regional elections,
Turkish extremists held a demonstration in Brussels under the slogan `Reject
the assertions of genocide.’ On this occasion, the Committee for the
Coordination of the Turkish Associations claimed the destruction of the
Armenian monument in Ixelles. Emir Kir, who was to become State Secretary of
the Brussels Parliament in charge of Monuments after those elections
participated in the demonstration. It was also the case for a number of
Belgian elected candidates of Turkish descent belonging to the Socialist
Party, the Liberal Party, the Green, the Democrat and Humanist Centre. Among
the participants, it is worth mentioning Afyon Mahmut Koçak, a member of the
Turkish Parliament belonging to the party of the Prime Minister, the
president of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the mayor of the
Turkish town Emirdag and a number of Brussels municipal councilors of
Turkish descent.

On December 16, 2004, Yves de Jonghe d’Ardoye addressed a question to the
then mayor, Willy Decourty, and the councilors of Ixelles about a
demonstration for the demolition of the Armenian monument. The opponents to
the Armenian monument raised the issue of the legality of that construction
but their attempt was unsuccessful. In his answer, the mayor admitted that
Turkish movements had exerted pressure on him to remove the monument but he
did not yield to it.

On February 15, 2007, a number of negationist associations organized a
conference called `A look at the so-called Armenian genocide’ with a
controversial guest-speaker, Mr. Yusuf Halaçoglu, President of the Turkish
History Foundation. This foundation is not an academic institution but has
always served the political agenda of Ataturk and his ideological heirs
since its creation in the 1930s. Mr. Halaçoglu is currently prosecuted by
Swiss justice on the basis of article 261 bis of the Swiss criminal code
pertaining to racial discrimination after he delivered a speech in
Winterthur in 2004. Despite these charges, the Socialist mayor of the
commune of Saint-Josse (Brussels) failed to prohibit this meeting.

Freedom of Expression and Negationism

Another tactic that was used to try to silence anti-negationist activists
was to prosecute them on the grounds of defamation.

In November 2004, State Secretary of the Brussels Regional Parliament Emir
Kir (Socialist Party) sued the persons in charge of the website Suffrage
Universel who had called him `a negationist, a liar and a delinquent’
regarding the issue of the Armenian genocide and his expenses during the
last electoral campaign.

In the part of his complaint related to the genocide issue, Emir Kir
declared : `It is a fact that the Ottoman Empire ordered the massacre of the
Armenian populations and internal displacements (=85). This policy can only be
unconditionally condemned (=85) but I cannot make the next step consisting in
affirming that it is a genocide to be assimilated to the genocide of the
Jews by the Nazis as long as an independent commission of historians has not
qualified these facts.’

The defendants were Pierre-Yves Lambert, an independent researcher, and
Mehmet Koksal, a journalist of Turkish descent. Both are running the website
in their personal capacity.

The trial started on September 14, 2005. Emir Kir was defended by a famous
barrister, Marc Uyttendaele, the husband of Minister of Justice, Laurette
Onkelinx, who belongs to the Socialist Party.

The King’s Procurator Valery de Theux de Meylandt said about the accused
that `the incriminated remarks were not off the acceptable limits.’

The court decision was released on October 28, 2005. It was 100% in favor of
the courageous defendants.

Links Between the Belgian Political Parties and the Revisionist Players

Due to the election system of proportionate representation, the political
parties court the various cultural groups of foreign origin heavily present
in Belgium, and in particular in Brussels, by putting Belgian citizens of
Turkish, Moroccan, Congolese, etc=85 descent on their election lists to garner
as many votes as possible from their respective communities. In the last
local elections in Brussels, more than 50% of the candidates of the same
political party were sometimes of foreign descent.

The problem is not their origin but the fact that the major political
parties have failed to screen them on the basis of a number of legitimate
criteria and that they have put extreme-right and extreme-left nationalist
candidates on their election lists. A number of them have campaigned in
their native language and are said to have held a double language within and
without their communities. They have now been elected at various levels of
the legislative and executive institutions and some are accused of double
allegiance, which is incompatible with the Belgian institutions.

It must also be said that ministers and party leaders have campaigned in the
premises of Turkish associations known to be negationist.

Conclusions and Recommendations

The debate around the terminology `genocide’ or not is outdated. Those who
delay their position on this issue until `an international independent
commission of historians is put in place and publicizes its verdict’ just do
not want to recognize the first genocide of the 20th century. Such a
commission exists: it is the international community of historians who
throughout the last 90 years have amply demonstrated that a genocide was
perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenians and the Assyrians
during WW I.

The Ottoman genocide of the Armenians and the Ottoman genocide of the
Assyrians are the two sides of the same coin. They cannot be separated from
each other. They are one and the same genocide.

Our organization `Human
Rights Without Frontiers Int’l’ recommends

to the Belgian political parties

to recognize that genocide unambiguously
to ask their elected members to recognize it
to screen their candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

to the Belgian elected people of Turkish descent

to have one and sole allegiance: the Belgian state

to the MRAX, the Centre for Equal Opportunities, Armenian, Assyrian and
civic organizations

to lodge complaints against negationist statements, conferences and
demonstrations on the basis of the legislation prohibiting racism and
negationism.

Willy Fautré

Director

[email protected]

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Sources:

Ha nnibal Travis, `’Native Christians Massacred’: The Ottoman Genocide of the
Assyrians during World War I.’, Genocide Studies and Prevention 1,3
(December 2006): 327-371.

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Arkady Ghukasian: PM Has Unique Contribution in 2nd Armenian State

ARKADY GHUKASIAN: "ANDRANIK MARGARIAN HAS HIS UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION IN
IMPROVEMENT OF NKR AS SECOND ARMENIAN INDEPENDENT STATE"

STEPANAKERT, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On the occasion of RA Prime
Minister, Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia Andranik
Margarian’s sudden death, NKR President Arkady Ghukasian sent telegram
of condolence to the late’s family. The telegram reads the following:
"A person prematurely passed away who completely devoted his rich
experience, knowledge and patriotic vigour to creation and
strengthening of the Armenian independent statehood, security of the
economic progress of Armenia, increase of the Armenian people’s
well-being.

>From the first days of the Artsakh movement Andranik Margarian had
active participation in our national-liberating struggle, introduced
his unique contribution in the affair of gaining the victory,
improvement of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh as the second Armenian
independent state, its social-economic development. The veritable
patriot’s memory will remain very bright in the memory of all of us,
in the whole Armenian people’s memory. Accept my sincere condolence at
this moment of hard grief for your family and all of us. I wish you
patience and might of soul." As Noyan Tapan was informed by the NKR
President’s Press Office, on the occasion of RA Prime Minister
Andranik Nahapet Margarian’s death, NKR President Arkady Ghukasian
signed a decree on March 26 on announcing mourning on March 28, in the
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.

Raffi Hovannisian: A. Margarian Deserving Son of Armenian People

RAFFI HOVANNISIAN: "ANDRANIK MARGARIAN IS DESERVING SON OF ARMENIAN
PEOPLE"

YEREVAN, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian parties and politicians
continue sending messages of condolence on the occasion of RA Prime
Minister Andranik Margarian’s premature death. Former RA Foreign
Minister, "Zharangutiun" (Heritage) party founder Raffi Hovannisian’s
message, particularly, reads the following: "We are deeply upset with
the grievous news of RA Prime Minister Andranik Margarian’s premature
death and express our sincere sympathy to the late’s relatives,
co-partisans and the whole Armenian people the deserving son of which
he was. The Prime Minister’s personal contribution in the affair of
improvement of the Armenian independent statehood, overcoming crisis
phenomena and increase of the people’s well-being is unrenounceable.

Feeling of new, organization skill, diligence, ability to see the
prospect and give a new meaning at its true worth were
characteristical for the government head. "Andranik Margarian had a
great role in the RA political life and had his considerable
contribution in the affair of improvement of the Armenian
statehood. We express our sympathy to Andranik Margarian’s family,
relatives, the Republican Party of Armenia," is said in the Political
Council of the "Dashink" (Alliance) party. "Bargavach Hayastan"
(Prosperous Armenia) party Chairman Gagik Tsarukian’s message,
particularly, reads the following: "The Armenian state and the
Armenian people had a great loss. The Republic Party of Armenia lost
in the person of Prime Minister Andranik Margarian its favourite
leader, good friend and great patriot. Andranik Margarian who was a
national figure to the marrow got possibility of implementation of his
ideas in the RA Prime Minister’s post, assisting development and
economic progress of our country."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress