Mamediarov Wants to Visit Shoushi as Easily as Gouba

AZG Armenian Daily #126, 05/07/2007

Karabakh Issue

MAMEDIAROV WANTS TO VISIT SHOUSHI AS EASILY AS GOUBA

"The citizens of Azerbaijan should go to Shoushi and Khankendi as
easily as they go to Gouba or Shemakh," Elmar Mamediarov, Azeri
Foreign Minister, said this. "Day.az" agency informed that Mamediarov
expressed regret about the probability of stopping the three years of
negotiations within the Prague process.

"On the other hand, the issue of the format of the further
negotiations mainly depends on the Minsk Group co-chairs," he
said. The Azeri Foreign Minister gave positively evaluated the visit
of the Azeri intelligentsia members to Nagorno Karabakh, as if NKR is
an Azeri land.

By Aghavni Haroutiunian

"Liberated Territories Are Refugees’ Homeland"

A1+

`LIBERATED TERRITORIES ARE REFUGEES’ HOMELAND’
[06:54 pm] 04 July, 2007

Unless the issue of Armenian refugees is settled, the liberated
territories of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic should be regarded as a
compensation for material and moral losses. The territories should
become Armenian refugees’ new homeland, Arman Melikyan, the Advisor to
the NKR President announced July 4. According to Arman Melikyan, his
statement doesn’t greatly differ from official Stepanakert’s
stance. The head of the NKR Department on Refugee and Migration issues
also made such a statement.

In my opinion, the best way to settle the NKR conflict is through
national and regional division. Azeris will not return to their former
settlements and Armenians will not settle in Baku, Sumgait, and
Kirovabad. Armenian refugees have already turned to the NKR President
with the request to compensate their losses.

Arman Melikyan regards this step as an act of confidence towards NKR
authorities. Actually, the have given the mandate to the Karabakh
government to act on their behalf, and it is very important.

The support of 500 thousand people to the NKR authorities and the
assistance rendered to these people can serve a serious ground for the
Karabakh conflict resolution.

The liberated territories must be given to the refugees with the right
to property. The refugees can either live there or sell them. It is
upon them to decide. The lands are fertile. Many companies and
businessmen are interested in their purchase. They can legally
conclude a bargain and set up their own business there. The question
must be shifted to the economic sphere.

To A1+’s question why the issue of refugees’ settlement has been
ignored up to now, Arman Melikyan answered, `The question should be
addressed to the negotiation participants who deal with the settlement
issues. This a shortcoming of the negotiation process which can be
recovered after the NKR becomes the key actor of the
negotiations. Neither Terry Devis nor anyone else can forbid 500
thousand Armenian refugees to come to the NKR and become NKR
citizens.’

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Arman Melikyan: There Is No Disparity Between the Candidates

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ARMAN MELIKYAN: THERE IS NO DISPARITY BETWEEN THE CANDIDATES
[07:51 pm] 04 July, 2007

Arman Melikyan, the Advisor to the NKR President is concerned over the
fact that NKR presidential elections are discussed in Armenia more
actively than in Karabakh.

`Why should the questions related to the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic be
solved in Armenia? The situation in Armenian directly affects Karabakh
and the vice versa. Our future well-being depends on the productivity
of mutual relations,’ he said.

Today reporters asked Arman Melikyan to comment on polster Ahaoron
Adibekyan’s statement on NKR presidential elections. One of the two
main candidates Bako Sahakyan has more opportunities and the media,
especially the television, ignore Masis Mayilyan’s campaign. Bako
Sahakyan is supported by high-rank officials as he distributes money
and solves their problems by a telephone call, whereas Masis Mayilyan
enjoys people’s respect and confidence for his diplomacy and wisdom.

Mr. Melikyan denied the rumors that the candidates are not given equal
footing during the campaign and the top officials support Bako
Sahakyan.

I think disparity is exaggerated and does not correspond to the
reality. After all, I think, if the KarabakhOpen or the Demo support
Masis Mayilyan, it is also disparity. I am convinced that people will
make a right choice, he said.

Armenian and International Experts Leave Unanswered Questions

Panorama.am

18:17 04/07/2007

Armenian and International Experts Leave Unanswered Questions

`The fact is that on May 12 Levon Gulyan was taken to police without
any legal backgroundand that was against the person’s will,’ announced
today Attorney Hrayr Ghukasyan at the meeting with journalists today.
Regarding his words the consequences and the enigmatic conditions of
his death leave no ground to take it as an accidental incident.

Medical experts were appointed for the investigation of L.Gulyan’s
death, among them were 2 armenian and international experts. According
to H.Ghukasyan the investigation conclusions though don’t give answers
to many questions, such as whether all the injuries he had were
results of the fall or he had ones before falling ,or how long he had
been alive after the fall, or whose traces were found on the window
from which he fell .

We remind that Gulyan was called to the police station on May 12 and
died there. The case was brought to court. Police claimed he died
after falling out a second floor window while trying to escape .The
family believes it is on the account of the police. They suspect even
murder case or commitment of a suicide.

Source: Panorama.am

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Saroyan poses a question for our times

Toronto Star, Canada
July 5 2007

Saroyan poses a question for our times

But 1939’s The Time of Your Life is also a modern call to live life,
not question its purpose

Jul 05, 2007 04:30 AM
Richard Ouzounian
THEATRE CRITIC

Is the glass of life half full or half empty?

That’s a question playwrights have been asking, from Sophocles
through Samuel Beckett, but no one has ever posed it with quite the
edge that William Saroyan did.

The young Armenian-American from Fresno, Calif., wrote a script in
1939 called The Time of Your Life, which has been produced ever since
to a chorus of response that either hails it for its optimism or
derides it for its pessimism.

The truth is actually somewhere in between, and that’s what Albert
Schultz wants to explore in his Soulpepper Theatre production,
opening Tuesday.

Schultz had admired the play for years, but it wasn’t until he saw
Tina Landau’s acclaimed production at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre
in 2002 that he felt the need to bring it to the stage himself one
day.

On the surface, Saroyan wrote a loose-limbed exploration of a bunch
of characters who lounged around a saloon in San Francisco on a fall
day in 1939.

We’ve got a philosopher, a braggart, a prostitute with a heart of
gold, a dancer with dreams of glory, a corrupt villain and a mythical
hero who wants to make things right.

They all sit and wait for life to happen. For Saroyan, it was a
microcosm of what was going on in America. Hitler had invaded Poland
nearly two months before, but the country he lived in was motionless,
unable to decide what to do.

No wonder that a solitary Arab, holding up one end of the bar, keeps
intoning his mantra: "No foundation, all the way down the line."

"Saroyan knew his country was asleep," says Schultz, "and he wanted
to wake it up. He knew that evil was just around the corner and he
wanted people to do something about it. His biggest concern is how we
appreciate and use the time that we have on this planet. He begins
his prologue by saying, `In the time of your life, live – so that in
that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or
for any life your life touches.’"

The gentle optimism is what most people remember most about Saroyan’s
work, but Schultz reminds us that there is another admonition in that
initial statement as well.

"Saroyan goes on to tell us, `Have no shame in being kindly and
gentle but if the time comes in the time of your life to kill, kill
and have no regret,’" says Schultz.

In a post-9/11 world, such thoughts acquire a new edge. "Are we
talking about the Taliban?" asks Schultz. "Is Saroyan giving us a
license for revenge? Or merely for self-defence? You have to look at
the play to discover that."

You also have to look at two other plays, one of them also in
Soulpepper’s repertory. Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, received the
Pulitzer Prize one year before The Time of Your Life did. It, too,
was a loosely structured script that broke the rules of contemporary
dramaturgy and demanded we examine the world as we lived it: day by
day, minute by minute.

The other script was Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh, also written
in 1939, which put a disparate assortment of characters in a tavern
and let them examine the nature of human dreams.

If Wilder’s vision is (despite its third act darkness) perhaps a
touch on the sweet side (with all those ice cream sodas) then
O’Neill’s is certainly bleaker, full of rotgut whisky, endless
hangovers and mornings made out of nothing but despair.

It falls to Saroyan, then, to tread the middle path, where the glass
simply contains water and is neither half full nor half empty, but
offers us this message: "In the time of your life, live – so that in
that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the
world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it."

Is that the message we need to hear in 2007? Albert Schultz thinks so
and William Saroyan would probably agree.

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Boxing: ‘Raging Bull’ eyes another quick night

ITV.com, UK
July 5 2007

‘Raging Bull’ eyes another quick night

He is 5ft 5ins of pure flyweight ferocity, and on Saturday night in
Connecticut Vic Darchinyan intends to extend an unbeaten 28-fight
record which has not seen him taken the full distance since August
2003.

The Australian’s concussive punching power has him emerge as a major
worldwide star in a division usually associated with fast-limbed
tacticians who pursue their careers on the undercards of bigger men.

Darchinyan will defend his IBF title against Nonito Donaire in his
first fight since his final-round stoppage of Victor Burgos in Carson
City in March which left his opponent hospitalised with serious head
injuries for over a month.

But the 31-year-old insists the chilling experience of seeing Burgos
fighting for his life will not affect his ability to pursue more of
the knockout victories he has come to crave.

"My mindset is all about a knockout," said Darchinyan.

"When I am punching a person, I can feel it. If I am punching a
human, I can knock him out. When I am punching I become stronger and
stronger.

"It is all part of my mentality. I am ready for it. I would love to be
a heavyweight. I know I am going to destroy everyone. All my power,
all my knockouts, are because I believe I can punch harder and knock
out everyone." Darchinyan is a restless fighter. He has talked
audaciously, and a touch ridiculously, of moving up to face
middleweight Jermain Taylor, but the reality is a future of
unification bouts at the super-fly and bantamweight limits.

It is that kind of attitude which has earned him a lucrative contract
with the US Showtime network, which will broadcast his fight as the
co-feature alongside Travis Simms’ defence of his WBA
light-middleweight title.

Darchinyan added: "Everyone is going to remember me. I have stayed as
a flyweight because I wanted to unify. Now I believe it is not going
to happen so I want to move up to super-flyweight and unify there.

"I have two belts and everyone who thinks they are stronger than me
or can beat me, come on. I don’t just want to hide and defend against
small opponents. I want to fight bigger fighters because I am getting more
powerful."

Darchinyan cemented his reputation as a future hard-punching star
during an amateur career in Armenia, the country of his birth, where
he compiled a 158-18 record with 105 knockouts.

After moving to Australia and becoming an Australian citizen in 2004,
Darchinyan claimed his IBF title in December of the same year with an
11th- round stoppage of Colombian Irene Pacheco.

Coincidentally the only one of Darchinyan’s six title defences which
did not end because of his blurring fists occurred against Donaire’s
brother Glenn, whom he stopped via a sixth-round technical decision
in October last year.

Donaire was struggling to cope with Darchinyan’s power but referee
Tony Weeks deemed that the Filipino’s broken jaw had come from an
accidental head-butt, rather than a punch. Darchinyan took the
decision on the scorecards.

Darchinyan maintains it will be the same story against Nonito,
Glenn’s younger brother by three years, who is 17-1 with 10 stoppage
wins but has never mixed in anything approaching Darchinyan’s class.

The champion also has the extra incentive of proving a point against
Donaire, with many maintaining his brother was denied a rightful shot
at the title when Darchinyan resorted to foul means.

"I think everyone will agree with me that it was as knockout, it was
not a head butt or an elbow," Darchinyan added.

"I broke his jaw and he screeched and put his hands up. I am very
upset and it is still in my mind."

Darchinyan’s explosive style and his desire to push his physical
boundaries could make the lighter weights their most fashionable
since the mid-1990s light-flyweight wars between Michael Carbajal and
Humberto Gonzalez.

It takes a special kind of fighter to rise above the weight issues
which ensure the welterweights’ mixture of speed and power, or the
heavyweights’ sheer knockout ability, will usually grab the
headlines.

Since the halcyon days of Carbajal and Gonzalez’s Tex-Mex wars,
arguably only the magnificent Mexican straw-weight Ricardo Lopez has
gained credibility to match that currently afforded to Darchinyan.

It is not difficult to get to the root of the popularity of the man
who goes by the nickname of ‘Raging Bull’.

"The first time I came to Australia for my first pro fight they told
me I looked like a raging bull," said Darchinyan.

"The Armenians explained to me what Raging Bull means because you are
so like a bull coming forward and you want to destroy your opponent.
I loved it because I feel like it is me. I am going to find my
opponent and destroy him."

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Armenian fest to honor Iranian Jafar Panahi

IranMania News, Iran
July 5 2007

Armenian fest to honor Iranian Jafar Panahi

Thursday, July 05, 2007 – ?2005 IranMania.com

LONDON, July 5 (IranMania) – The 4th Yerevan Film Festival,
commencing July 9, is scheduled to honor Iranian filmmaker Jafar
Panahi by holding a retrospective of his works, MNA reported.

The festival will open with Panahi?s ?Offside? and his other movies
?The Circle?, ?The White Balloon?, ?Crimson Gold?, and ?Mirror? are
scheduled to be screened during the gala.

Over 68 films including ?Aleksandra? (Russia), ?Climates? (Turkey),
?Flanders? (France), ?Import/Export? (Austria), ?Love Conquers All?
(The Netherlands/Malaysia) and ?Yella? (Germany) are to compete for
the gala?s Golden Apricot award.

?The Banishment? from Russia will be the closing film of the festival
on July 14.

Bahrain: Education Special: Teaching to international heights

Gulf Weekly, Bahrain
July 5 2007

Education Special

Teaching to international heights

Shaikha Hessa Girls’ School, the first and only private girls’ school
in Bahrain, has recently received the significant honour of being
authorised by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) as
an IB World School.

>From September onwards this impressive, friendly school in Riffa will
teach the IB programme to pupils in grades 11 and 12.
For GulfWeekly readers or the parents of teenage pupils who are
unaware of the implications of this distinction, the International
Baccalaureate diploma is recognised globally as a two-year study
programme which results in its students being placed at an advanced
level for university entry. It is equivalent to – and many say
better than – the British A-level examinations.
Shaikha Hessa is one of just six schools in Bahrain to offer this
important curriculum and it’s a huge accolade for a school which was
established six years ago with less than 10 pupils.
The school has grown and developed well throughout its short life,
reflecting the hard work and sheer enthusiasm of the staff and
students to reach academic excellence. The school also meets all
standards of the American Middle States Association for Schools and
Colleges (MSA).
When the IB and MSA accreditation teams visited Bahrain to inspect
the school campus a couple of months ago, the eight members were
apparently impressed by the standard of education, by the
well-prepared students they met and for SHGS’s broad-minded and
dynamic administration.
Now, at the end of this academic year, the girls seem as enthusiastic
as their teachers are that they have received such important
endorsements and the school’s success reflects strongly with an
increased enrolment of pupils.
At the time of writing, Adrine Katchadurian, principal of the school
since its inauguration, reports there are 380 girls entered into the
2007-08 academic year.
The establishment of a fee-paying, bilingual private girls’ school
was the dream of His Highness King Hamad and about nine years ago he
brought together a group of people who started to develop his idea.
In March 2001, Ms Katchadurian was hired from the Bahrain School
where she was IB and Arabic studies co-ordinator.
Ms Kathchadurian had then worked at Bahrain School more than 14 years
and was undoubtedly the right person to take on such an awesome task.

`When I started work here in 2001,’ she said, `the construction work
was no-where near finished. There were piles of rubble and sand
everywhere, so my office was initially located in a small villa
nearby in Awali.
`Absolutely nothing was ready for a new school: I had to plan the
curriculum, interview and hire the teachers, order all of the school
materials, oversee the building and construction to a certain extent
– and find some pupils too!
`But we couldn’t advertise for pupils until we’d devised a proper,
professional application form. There was just so much to think of and
do.
`A few months later, when Shaikha Hessa Girls’ School opened for our
first academic year we had eight pupils and 16 staff members, but by
the end of that year we had 18 pupils on the register from nursery
through to grade 3. And the school just took off after that.
`Our second year began with 100 students and by September ’06 we had
320 girls. Our first graduating class will be a year from now in the
summer of 2008,’ she announced with a proud smile, `so that will be
another huge milestone for us all.’
During the school’s short history, more classes have been included
and extensions added to the original complex. As the school owns the
surrounding land there is plenty of room upon which to grow in
future. Construction work continues through this summer and into the
following year, resulting in the campus being able to accommodate 600
pupils. They are currently building additional classrooms, science
laboratories and a two-storey reference and lending library.
The next phase includes the addition of a swimming pool and a second
gym.
This fee-paying school is a non-profit organisation offering
contemporary bi-lingual (Arabic and English) education with an
emphasis on traditional Islamic values. The children come from
across the social spectrum.
`We have a strong belief in teaching the importance of respect here,’
Ms Katchadurian added.
`It doesn’t matter where our girls come from or what their
backgrounds are. They are all taught to respect each other, to
become critical thinkers, to seek information and grow into lifelong
learners.
`We have moved away from traditional teaching methods and we don’t
believe in the rote method of learning. The girls have to learn to
problem-solve from a young age, to question and think for themselves.
Our girls are well-spoken and approachable.
`We have an open society, we encourage them to talk and we allow
their personalities to flourish. It seems to work for us all!’
Ms Katchadurian is an accomplished woman of Armenian descent. She
came to live in Bahrain in 1983 and soon joined the Bahrain School.
She’s always a busy woman: doyenne of the arts, a board member of
the Chaine des Rotisseurs and a leading character on the island’s
chic social circuit who’s invited to all the best events.
Years ago, Adrine described herself to me as someone who needs to
feel useful, who likes to be properly challenged. She now agrees
that she indeed took up quite a challenge back in 2001.
She said: `For the past six years, I have frequently worked more than
a 12-hour day, six-day week – but I’ve enjoyed it terribly. It’s been
so fulfilling to watch the school develop and grow. And then, it was
a monumental task to get such a relatively new school accredited by
the IBO and MSA, but it really was worth it.
`Everybody has been so supportive, there’s a very nice atmosphere
here and we all pull together.
`As well as my staff, the Board of Directors has continually done
whatever they can to help achieve our goals and make life easier for
all concerned.’
So it has all paid off.
The youngsters return to work at Shaikha Hessa Girls’ School for the
next academic year on September 2, when the syllabus will include an
IB programme for the older pupils.
`In the meantime’, said Ms Katchadurian, `I am very much looking
forward to our summer recess. I think I need a holiday now!’

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BAKU: Head of PACE Assures Elections in NK will Not be Recognized

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
July 5 2007

Head of PACE Assures Forthcoming Elections in Nagorno-Karabakh will
Not be Recognized by International Community

The forthcoming elections in Nagorno-Karabakh will not be recognized
by the international community, the Chairman of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Rene van der Linden, stated
at a press conference in Yerevan, Armenia, on 4 June, Novosti-Armenia
quoted.

`Frankly speaking, the elections in Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be
recognized by the international community,’ he said.

The so-called presidential elections in fabricated Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR) may possibly take place on 19 July. Currently five
candidates are battling for the position namely, Bako Saakyan, (the
head of the National Security Service of the NKR), Masis Mailyan,
(the Deputy Foreign Minister of the NKR), Armen Abgaryan (a deputy
with the National Assembly of the NKR), and Vanya Avanesyan (a
tutor).

Turkey and Israel: Facing Common Threats, Sharing Great Perspectives

American Chronicle, CA
July 5 2007

Turkey and Israel: Facing Common Threats and Sharing Great
Perspectives

Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 5, 2007

In a previous article we emphasized the US failure and the European
impotence to deal with the two major problems of our times, namely
the Green and the White Terror, e.g. the Islamic Terrorism and
Russia’s Eschatological Comeback. We concluded that Turkey and Israel
can do it better where others failed to solve, fueled and
deteriorated or tried to exploit problematic situations.

In this article, we will focus on the common threats faced by both
countries and we will concentrate on the great perspectives Turkey
and Israel can share. We will limit the present analysis
geographically within the borderlines of both countries.

Turkey and Israel equally threatened

The existence itself of Turkey and Israel is threatened by this
vicious dynamics of totalitarianism and obscurantism, the spectra of
Green and White Terror; in both cases the principal enemy is an
internal one. In Israel, the enemy is identified with the fanaticized
masses of the Palestinians who imposed their voice over their
moderate and reasonable compatriots and/or coreligionists. One should
never forget that the latter would love to live in a peaceful
society, enjoy socio-economic progress, and inspire dignity to the
rest of the world, without having the unbearable burden of daily
constrains due to the Islamic terrorist thugs of Hamas and Fatah.

In Turkey, the real enemy is the Islamist movement with the lewd and
gawky prime minister and foreign minister, who attempt to devise
their simulative scheme of Turkey’s islamization, vulgarization and
barbarization. Playing with the divisions of Turkey’s civilized
political establishment, utilizing the inconsistencies of the
electoral law, and relying on the perfidious support of Turkey’s
worst external enemies, Erdogan and Gul consist in national threat no
1 for the entire country.

Israel needs Turkey to solve the Palestinian problem; many long
decades of American support and European `friendship’, `neutrality’
or `obstruction’ (choose whatever you like) proved to be insufficient
for Israel to end up the Palestinian problem.

Turkey can offer what the US was by definition unable to grant. A
problem like the Palestinian issue hinges on combined religious and
national confrontation; when you seem able to arrange a solution
within one context, the other milieu’s untackled issues explode.
Turkey is a Muslim country, and in the case of Palestine what Israel
needs is not negotiations but coverage, namely Muslim coverage
justifying Israel’s rightful presence in Jerusalem.

Turkey to justify Israel’s rightful presence in Jerusalem

Turkey is the only country that can represent Islam. Any person on
earth who does not accept this is an Islamic Terrorist. This should
be made clear allover the world.

By rejecting the Islamic Caliphate as encapsulated within the Ottoman
Empire, Turkey did not simply turn secular, dissociating itself from
Islam. What happened is precisely the opposite.

Kemal Ataturk showed the only way for all the Islamic peoples,
regions, provinces and states allover the world, namely that of a
Muslim secular state whereby the society, the education, the culture,
the politics, and the daily life are all disconnected from and
cleared of any religious stamp, trace, element or dimension.

Simply, at his time, Kemal Ataturk could not impose the new concepts
and ideas on all the former Ottoman Empire’s territory due to
colonial involvement. This does not minimize in anything the
perspective and the urgent need for definite and irrevocable
imposition of Kemal Ataturk’s Enlightenment either on previously
Ottoman territories or on any state inhabited by a majority of
Muslims.

All the states that emanated from the Ottoman Empire are illegitimate
entities owing their existence to nefarious colonial infiltration
that promoted the diffusion of the fallacious Western Islam through
machination tactics that remind of the prisoner’s dilemma. Legitimacy
could be given to these dysfunctional and anachronistic state-relics,
only when the Enlightenment will be diffused and imposed on them.
Otherwise, these useless, tyrannical realms of Barbary, the likes of
Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan and Palestine, will be the source of
hysteria, darkness, hatred, ignorance, and semi-cannibalistic
behaviour.

As the only Muslim Enlightened country and heir of the Ottoman
apparatus, Turkey must offer Islamic coverage to Israel’s rightful
presence in Jerusalem. The analysis may be very lengthy but it
basically involves a different reading of the Islamic sources – other
than that treacherously carried about by the bogus-Islamic
universities of the uncivil, and villainous `Arab’ world, like
Jeddah, Medina, etc.

No Right to Jerusalem – viewed through secular or religious
standpoint

Turkey has to impose to these barbaric and uneducated masses the rule
that hatred is prohibited in Islam, the concept that the Jews are
highly venerated in Islam, and the principle according to which the
Law of Consequence critically applies within the World of Islam too.
The deeds of the ancestors leave an irrevocable stamp and impact on
the heirs. When the Palestinians deserted the Ottoman army fighting
against the British in 1916 – 1917, they should know that from that
moment their existence in Palestine was shaken, their birthright
removed, and their right to Jerusalem lost.

Of two things both are correct, according to one’s ideology; if you
are a secular, non religious, nationalist, you should understand that
when Germany was defeated in WW I, the country lost several
territories. And again, when Nazi Germany was crushed in WW II, more
territories were lost for Berlin, and in addition the country was
divided into two separate parts, and four zones of influence and
control. Consequently, the disreputable and shameful Palestinian
desertion of the Ottoman army fighting against the British consisted
in overt high treason against their own country. They should
therefore pay for it, and the rightful consequence is that they will
have to be en masse removed from that place. It is not theirs, as
their forefathers did not defend it.

It should additionally be reminded to everyone on earth that when
Palestinians were calmly selling their lands to newly arrived
European Jews in the 20s, the 30s, and the 40s – at a moment they had
already lost their only possible Protector, namely the Caliphate and
the Sultan – they were – practically speaking -committing suicide. It
must become clarified to all that the Palestinians lost their land
not because of any other’s plan but because of their disastrously
uncontrolled greed, low level materialism, miserable covetousness,
and utmost inanity.

What followed was just normal; a few more `mistakes’ perpetrated
between 1948 and 1973 worsened the situation. And with the last
deception being worse than the first, the terrorist acts from Entebbe
to the current suicide bombings did not help ameliorate the case of
the ramshackle Palestinians in anything. It’s over!

Keeping the reins of the argumentation, Turkey should explain to the
religious Palestinians that Jerusalem as third holiest Islamic city
does not exist anymore. The concept of Islam’s three or even four
holy cities (Jerusalem, Mekka, Madina and Harar in Abyssinia) ceased
to exist with the collapse of the Islamic Caliphate; only due to the
existence of the Ottoman Sultan as Islam’s Caliph, issues like
Islamic state, Islamic holy cities, etc. could exist. Without an
Islamic state run by generations of descendents of the Prophet and
Custodians of Islam’s insignia (currently at Top Kapi Museum at
Istanbul), there cannot be either Sharia (Islamic Law) or Islamic
Economy or any sociopolitical and ideological dimension of an Islamic
state.

There is no Caliphate; there is no Islamic society.

Following the demise of the last Sultan, what remains of Islam is a
personal belief that cannot expand over the smallest portion of
society without being a ludicrously self-contradictory sign. Why on
earth do Muslims allover the world need an Islamic law if there is no
Islamic State? Why Islamic holy cities are a matter of political
target when there is no Caliph and Sultan anymore? It is an oxymoron.

Certainly, this does not reduce in any sense the validity of a
Spiritual Islamic Holy Jerusalem, the Holy Place where the Prophet
has been transcendentally transferred and risen to the Celestial
Jerusalem to encounter all the earlier Prophets; but the Miraj – the
Sublime Flight – has only spiritual not political validity in a world
deprived of Caliphate.

That is why any attempt by lewd, bestial pseudo-kings like this
Abdullah man of Jordan to recreate a supposedly Islamic state cannot
have Islamic corroboration. With the Caliphatic insignia confined in
Turkey, any state that would express Caliphatic aspirations would be
ridiculous. Descent and origin is one thing, but thousands could
deceptively pretend to the Caliphatic throne; the Islamic insignia
made of Selim I the undisputed Caliph, no less than 200 years after
the Ottoman dynasty was established, or to put it otherwise no less
than 60 years after the Ottoman victory over Constantinople!

Who represents Islam is quite an issue, a vast theological,
philosophical and ideological topic, in Islam; Turkey should let any
supposedly religious Palestinians realize that every Islamic renegade
who deserts the Caliph’s army loses forever his right to represent
Islam. The ominously misinterpreted Islamic Jihad is not a matter of
raw stubbornness and crude obduracy, as we attest it in the case of
Hamas and other fallacious Western `products’, but a subject of the
Utmost Consequence and the Foremost Penitence.

Religious Palestinian persistence on Palestine is not the expression
of an Islamic Wish, but emanates from a purely Satanic, incorrigible,
egoism, insensitivity and egotism of the worst sort. A real Muslim
accepts the consequence his ancestors’ deeds and pays the penalty; he
then repents and seeks expiation and atonement.

The ultimate solution of the Palestinian problem is comprehensive
expulsion of the entire Palestinian population from Palestine (West
Bank and Gaza). Turkey and Israel should set up a detailed plan and
implement it to the most detailed point.

Israel to support globally Turkey’s Secular Establishment

Having risen to power accidentally, the Turkish Islamist premier
became the puppet of the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge that devises
anti-Turkish, anti – Semitic, and anti-Israeli, Merovingian
eschatological machinations. Erdogan – to the great despair of
Turkey’s outright majority of citizens, secular academia,
intellectuals, military, and administration – is managed and
maneuvered without his choosing. This is a most unwelcome situation
for Israel’s survival perspectives.

Supported by Euro-deputies and commissioners in a treacherous way and
incited to further insist on Turkey’s ill-fated candidacy, Erdogan is
led to final crush on the rocks of the most adamant, anti-Muslim,
anti-Islamic, anti-Turkish, racist Euro-block. One country would
suffice to veto the Turkish candidacy, even when all the conditions
would be met. Erdogan does not know that his Euro-supporters have
prepared themselves to sarcastically laugh on the occasion of
Turkey’s final rejection.

The perfidious Freemasonic support offered to Erdogan against the
Turkish Secular establishment would be enough for an intelligent
statesman to realize that he is surrounded by the most venomous
serpents of the multi-cursed Euro-appendix. Yet, it would be easy to
wonder why all those trying to demise the Secular establishment in
Turkey do not attempt to obliterate Secularism in their own societies
first!

The reason is simple; they want the Enlightenment at home and the
darkness allover the planet, so that they be able to pursue and
without hindrance implement their antihuman schemes. Enlightenment
liberates the human being from the fear into which religions have
sought to plunge the Man, ever since tolerance went to oblivion.
Enlightenment in Turkey is wrong for the immoral and ulcerous enemies
of Turkey because it gave Turkey the strength to cope successfully
with the Western World.

Even worse, this time, due to the Satanic Heresy that prevailed among
the Lawless Masters of the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge, Enlightenment
has been used to lead the masses to immoral deviation and tragic
transgressions that are being shamelessly covered by void and null
legislation. The inhuman targets of the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge do
not target Turkey exclusively however; no one will be left untouched,
as the false debate they intend to launch has been schemed to evolve
around two perverse poles: dark and heinous pseudo-religiosity vs.
bestial transgression.

The ominous interference of the Apostate French Lodge into
Euro-politics and the manipulative conduction of European politics
consist in an alarming warning for Israel. The preservation of
Secular Turkey is Top Priority for Israel’s Survival. Israel and the
political, cultural and ideological movements of Judaism, and more
particularly Zionism, have to be mobilized on five continents against
the perspective of Turkey being deviated to any form of non secular,
religious state.

It is essential for Israel and all the Jews and Zionists allover the
world to get mobilized in order to convincingly explain to anyone
that Secular Turkey is what can be best in a vast, totalitarian and
chaotic environment that spans from the African Atlas to the Pacific
Ocean – with Turkey, Israel, India, Thailand, Singapore and South
Korea as the only exceptions.

Military Coup against Erdogan fully Justified for Democrats allover
the World

Every sort of Anti-Turkish propaganda must be outmaneuvered; European
mendacious administrators and politicians must understand that any
support to Erdogan and his uneducated Islamist thugs is to be
interpreted as overt and provocative Anti-Semitic strategy and will
be dealt with accordingly. It must be said explicitly that any means
of intervention, military coup involved, is justified in order to
kick Erdogan’s pestilence out of the sphere of Turkish politics. It
is in the interests of the World’s Zionism that any legislation
related to the so-called Armenian genocide should be invalidated in
any country allover the world.

In counterbalance of Turkey’s support for Palestine, the world’s
Zionism would support the Secular Establishment consolidate itself in
Turkey, close the door on Europe’s face, promulgate a Secular Vision
for modern Muslims, eliminate Islamic barbarism and terrorism, and
take common action in vast areas of the Middle East and Asia where
energy resources of critical importance must not be left in the hands
of Russia.

The sooner the Israeli – Zionist and Secular Turkish establishments
realize their interest in cooperating mutually on a plan to reshape
the world of the Orient by properly addressing and averting the Green
and the White Terror, the better for both countries. With Israel
consolidated in the Promised Land and with the Turkish Islamists
eliminated, the two establishments would be able to launch a New Era
of Enlightenment in the Orient; we will discuss in another article
what their plan should be in this regard.

Note

In the picture, we see Turkish and Israeli naval forces in common
exercises with the US navy. What if the Americans go home?

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