AAA Welcomes John MacCain’s Support Of Armenia’s Approach To Normali

AAA WELCOMES JOHN MACCAIN’S SUPPORT OF ARMENIA’S APPROACH TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 10:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a letter sent today, the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly) thanked Senator John McCain for affirming the
historical truth regarding the Armenian Genocide and for his support
of a new chapter in Armenia-Turkey relations.

During Senator McCain’s interview with Voice of America’s Georgian
service, Senator McCain acknowledged the Armenian Genocide and also
expressed his support for the Armenia-Turkish rapprochement.

"We strongly believe that U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide
should not be held hostage to the normalization process and as such
welcome Senator McCain’s remarks," stated Assembly Executive Director
Bryan Ardouny. "The Assembly has also consistently expressed its
support for normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey
without preconditions," added Ardouny.

In the Assembly’s letter to Senator McCain, Ardouny highlighted the
need to redouble America’s efforts to reaffirm the Armenian Genocide
in the face of continued campaign to deny its very occurrence and
quoted Archbishop Desmond Tutu who has stated: "It is sadly true what
a cynic has said, that we learn from history that we do not learn
from history. And yet it is possible that if the world had been
conscious of the genocide that was committed by the Ottoman Turks
against the Armenians, the first genocide of the twentieth century,
then perhaps humanity might have been more alert to the warning signs
that were being given before Hitler’s madness was unleashed on an
unbelieving world."

The Assembly letter also urged McCain to cosponsor S. Res. 316, the
Armenian Genocide Resolution introduced by Senators Robert Menendez
and John Ensign.

Ukrainian Journalists Announced Kochari As Azeri Dance

UKRAINIAN JOURNALISTS ANNOUNCED KOCHARI AS AZERI DANCE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 11:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ignorance of some Ukrainian TV journalists is just
striking, Analitika.at.ua information center says.

Reportages about Turkey to the accompaniment of Armenian duduk
became a habit. However, ignorant journalists decided to expand the
geography of Armenian culture. ICTV Channel gifted famous Kochari
Armenian dance to Azerbaijanis. On November 12, ICTV reportage about
the Azeri students of a military school in Kharkov was accompanied
by the melody of Kochari.

The center members call on their counterparts to be more careful and
not to ascribe Armenian cultural heritage to other nations.

Deno Gold Mining Doesn’t Jeopardize Life Of Syunik Marz Residents, C

DENO GOLD MINING DOESN’T JEOPARDIZE LIFE OF SYUNIK MARZ RESIDENTS, COURT SAYS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 12:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Syunik marz regular court dropped the suit against
Deno Gold Mining. Judge Anahit Tumanyan said the case papers do not
prove that the enterprise’s activities represent a menace for the
health of people, Ecolur reported.

"This decision is juristically incorrect. A week before dropping the
case the court has suspended the activities of the company over the
harm it caused to the life and health of the residents," said Arthur
Ghazaryan, consultant of the organization "On ecological security
and democracy development".

The problem is that that the Shahumyan community of Kapan is located
above the Shahumyan gold deposit, exploited by Deno Gold Mining. The
deposit was explored with grave violations of the rules. The upper
level of the soil was dug up, forming craters.

The company promised compensation for resettlement for the local
residents but paid it to several of them only.

Hatis Start European Basketball Cup With Defeat

HATIS START EUROPEAN BASKETBALL CUP WITH DEFEAT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 12:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s Hatis basketball club was defeated 105:54
by Greece’s Panathinaikos in their pioneer match of the European
Basketball Cup. Thus, the Armenian club bottoms the Group F chart
with no points.

Hatis will play vs. another outsider, Russia’s Chekavata in Yerevan
on November 19.

ARFD Preparing Response To Ter-Petrosyan’s Statement

ARFD PREPARING RESPONSE TO TER-PETROSYAN’S STATEMENT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 14:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARF Dashnaktsutyun is preparing to respond to
the recent statement made by first President of Armenia Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, ARFD parliamentary group head Artsvik Minasyan said.

"In his speech, Ter-Petrosyan targeted Dashnaktsutyun and Hay
Dat. His statement is nothing but an offer to strike a deal with
the authorities. Ter-Petrosyan wants to weaken the opposition and
consolidate position of the authorities in normalization of relations
with Turkey," he said.

Eduard Abrahamyan: OSCE MG Format Change Unreal

EDUARD ABRAHAMYAN: OSCE MG FORMAT CHANGE UNREAL

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 14:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Baku’s dream to see Turkey as Co-chair of the
OSCE Minsk Group is unrealizable, according to Eduard Abrahamyan,
the leader of National Neoconservative Movement.

"Change of the OSCE MG format depends not only on Azerbaijan but
on Armenia as well and Ankara understands it. That is why Turkish
authorities will try to resolve the Karabakh conflict in roundabout
ways, one of which implies normalization of relations with Armenia,"
he said.

RA 2010 National Budget Not Efficient

RA 2010 NATIONAL BUDGET NOT EFFICIENT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.11.2009 14:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 2010 national budget of the Republic of
Armenia is not efficient. It’s just a program allowing to maintain the
country’s existence, said Artsvik Minasyan, head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun
parliamentary group.

"The national budget doesn’t satisfy the goals announced by the
government earlier, these being maintenance of macroeconomic stability,
consumption incentives and export growth," he told a news conference
on Friday.

The government is not in a hurry announce state budget sequester,
according to him.

As to the government’s resignation, Minasyan said the political
majority will hardly agree to it.

Armenia Thanks Swiss For Deal With Turkey

ARMENIA THANKS SWISS FOR DEAL WITH TURKEY

AZG DAILY
13-11-2009

According to swissinfo.ch, Armenia has thanked Switzerland for the
"very important" role it played in brokering a landmark accord between
the Caucasus state and Turkey.

During a visit to Bern on Tuesday, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard
Nalbandian said he hoped his country’s parliament would soon ratify
the agreement normalising relations with Ankara.

The news agency reports that the accord was signed in Zurich last
month and it calls for the opening of borders between the former foes,
and for the establishment of diplomatic ties.

Nalbandian, speaking at a news conference alongside his Swiss
counterpart, Micheline Calmy-Rey, said Switzerland’s mediation
efforts required "determination and restraint, imagination, prudence
and patience".

For her part, Calmy-Rey thanked Nalbandian for showing "political
will and engagement" and hoped that Armenian-Turkish relations would
soon be normalised.

Turkey and Armenia are pursuing rapprochement after almost a century of
animosity stemming from the First World War mass killings of Armenians
by Ottoman Turks.

Their common border was closed 16 years ago while Armenia fought a
war with Azerbaijan, a state with close ties to Turkey.

Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey signed two bilateral agreements during the
Armenian foreign minister’s visit – a treaty on air traffic and a
deal doing away with the necessity for diplomats to apply for visas,
the Swiss news agency reports.

Armenian Journalist Refuses To Use The Word Genocide

ARMENIAN JOURNALIST REFUSES TO USE THE WORD GENOCIDE

13 November 2009

Los Angeles

In the month of September the Armenian public learned of a blatant
case of denial of the Armenian Genocide within Armenia. A court case
was initiated by the "ARARAT" Center for Strategic Research against
the Yerevan-based Caucasus Institute and its director Alexander
Iskandaryan for publishing and disseminating denialist literature.

Unfortunately, as the initiators of this court case noted during the
press-conference, this was not the only such instance of Armenian
Genocide denial within Armenia. Another case of such denial transpired
recently. A journalist named Emil Danielyan, a citizen and resident
of Armenia, in his article about Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s speech before
the Armenian National Congress leadership, intentionally refused
to use the word genocide when referring to the Armenian Genocide
( 1875375.html). His expression
of choice was the "1915 mass killings and deportations" so ubiquitous
in English-language publications supportive of the Turkish denialist
position. Furthermore, a news service operating in Armenia and staffed
by Armenians, the Azatutyun radio station, published this article
without any editing or disclaimers, assuming the responsibility of
the content.

The skeptic in all of us would compel us to give the author the
benefit of doubt. Perhaps the use of the term was unintentional and
an honest mistake or the content of the article was revised without
the author’s knowledge. Unfortunately, this is not the first time
this author has denied the reality of the Armenian Genocide. Earlier
in 2009 he had written another article in which he used the term
"mass killings of Armenians." A criticism that appeared on "ARARAT"
Center’s Foreign Press Review provided an Armenian translation
of that article and called upon the author to publicly reject
the use of "mass killings", giving him that very benefit of doubt
(). Yet the call rang hollow
and no explanations followed. Thus, the following two assumptions can
reasonably be made: either Emil Danielyan consciously thinks that the
Armenian Genocide was only a mass killing of Armenians, not genocide,
or he does not hold that view, but is willing to ascribe to it and
even propagandize it in his own articles, if the publisher pays the
right price. In either case, his use of the expression "mass killings"
is a deliberate choice.

Impunity breeds insolence. Some suggest that openly trying people
for denial of the Armenian Genocide in Armenia would offer fodder
to Turkey to cast further doubt on the Genocide. They argue that if
deniers exist even among Armenians and they are tried in Armenia,
then there must really be questions about the veracity of the Armenian
Genocide. Nothing could be further from the truth. We can only fool
ourselves by not wanting to see that denial exists in Armenia. In fact,
it is the continuous proliferation of Turkish denialist propaganda
by unprincipled Armenians that will give Turkey more fodder for
speculation. If some Armenians impudently doubt or even deny the
Armenian Genocide, then foreign denialists will have a more potent
argument in their countries. Turkey’s foreign sympathizers will argue
that if Armenians question and doubt the Genocide and their government
does nothing, then all historical questions must not yet be settled.

Severe punishment of all such attempts will only prove to the rest of
the world, including the Turks, that the Armenians and their government
are unanimous in their position and there can be no ambiguity on
this issue. Thus, those Armenians who falsely cast doubt on the
Armenian Genocide should be prosecuted and punished as criminals,
because genocide denial is a criminal offense. Denial is the final
phase of genocide.

Had Emil Danielyan been called to account for his first article,
he would have thought twice about insulting the Armenian nation the
second time.

http://blog.ararat-center.org/?p=327
http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/
http://artmamul.ararat-center.org/?p=161

Assembly Welcomes Senator John Mccain’s Support Of Armenia’s Approac

ASSEMBLY WELCOMES SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN’S SUPPORT OF ARMENIA’S APPROACH TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

armradio.am
13.11.2009 10:58

In a letter sent today, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly)
thanked Senator John McCain (R-AZ) for affirming the historical truth
regarding the Armenian Genocide and for his support of a new chapter
in Armenia-Turkey relations.

During Senator McCain’s interview with Voice of America’s Georgian
service, Senator McCain acknowledged the Armenian Genocide and also
expressed his support for the Armenia-Turkish rapprochement.

"We strongly believe that U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide
should not be held hostage to the normalization process and as such
welcome Senator McCain’s remarks," stated Assembly Executive Director
Bryan Ardouny. "The Assembly has also consistently expressed its
support for normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey
without preconditions," added Ardouny.

In the Assembly’s letter to Senator McCain, Ardouny highlighted the
need to redouble America’s efforts to reaffirm the Armenian Genocide
in the face of continued campaign to deny its very occurrence and
quoted Archbishop Desmond Tutu who has stated: "It is sadly true what
a cynic has said, that we learn from history that we do not learn
from history. And yet it is possible that if the world had been
conscious of the genocide that was committed by the Ottoman Turks
against the Armenians, the first genocide of the twentieth century,
then perhaps humanity might have been more alert to the warning signs
that were being given before Hitler’s madness was unleashed on an
unbelieving world."

The Assembly letter also urged McCain to cosponsor S. Res. 316, the
Armenian Genocide Resolution introduced by Senators Robert Menendez
(D-NJ) and John Ensign (R-NV).