Une Infrastructure Energetique Vendue A Une Societe Americaine

UNE INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGETIQUE VENDUE A UNE SOCIETE AMERICAINE

ARMENIE

L’ensemble de la presse annonce que le Conseil des Ministres a
approuve l’accord amende de la vente de la centrale hydroelectrique
de Vorotan a la societe americaine Contour Global pour un montant de
180 M USD. Pour memoire, un accord de vente de la centrale avait ete
signe entre le Gouvernement armenien et la societe americaine le 29
janvier 2014, mais, en invoquant des erreurs techniques et tarifaires
figurant le texte de l’accord, la partie armenienne avait suspendu la
transaction. Le Conseil des Ministres a donne son feu vert a la vente
de cette infrastructure a la societe americaine. Haykakan Jamanak
relève que la cascade de Vorotan sera l’infrastructure energetique
la plus chère vendue par la RA a une societe etrangère. Ce quotidien
attire l’attention sur le fait que le Gouvernement a donne son feu
vert a cette transaction a la suite de la visite a Erevan de la
sous-secretaire d’Etat americaine, Victoria Nuland.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 20 fevrier 2015

vendredi 27 fevrier 2015, Stephane (c)armenews.com

Stepanakert Exclut Le Transfert A Bakou Des Deux Ressortissants Azer

STEPANAKERT EXCLUT LE TRANSFERT A BAKOU DES DEUX RESSORTISSANTS AZERBAIDJANAIS CONDAMNES AU HK EN DEPIT DES APPELS DE LA SOUS-SECRETAIRE D’ETAT AMERICAINE

ARMENIE

Alors que Mme Nuland a appele a Bakou, puis a Erevan, > a faire un geste humanitaire et a transferer les deux
Azerbaïdjanais detenus au HK a Bakou, le >
du HK a declare, lors d’une conference de presse, que cette question
ne saurait faire l’objet d’une discussion. Selon lui, Stepanakert a
pris note des propos de la sous-secretaire d’Etat et rien de plus. De
meme, le porte-parole du >, David Babayan, a
rappele que la culpabilite des deux > azerbaïdjanais
avait ete prouvee et que ceux-ci avaient plaide coupables. Selon lui,
Stepanakert a deja fait un geste humanitaire, en tenant un procès
transparent et en les jugeant en vertu des lois. M. Babayan a demande
avec ironie comment Washington reagirait aux demandes de liberer les
terroristes emprisonnes aux Etats-Unis.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 20 fevrier 2015

vendredi 27 fevrier 2015, Stephane (c)armenews.com

Suite Du Procès Perincek : George Et Amal Clooney Menaces ?

SUITE DU PROCÈS PERINCEK : GEORGE ET AMAL CLOONEY MENACES ?

Publie le : 27-02-2015

Info Collectif VAN – – > Nota CVAN : Quand on
connaît les methodes violentes des ultranationalistes turcs qui ont
fait de Perincek leur heros, sachant qu’ils sont en plus soutenus
en sous-main par l’Etat turc, il n’y a pas lieu de s’etonner des
precautions que prend le couple Clooney. Il serait interessant de
savoir s’il a recu des menaces effectives.

Par ailleurs, dans un registre plus leger, des rumeurs courent selon
lesquelles la star americaine de la tele-realite, Kim Kardashian, qui
n’a jamais cache ses origines armeniennes, aurait instamment (mais en
vain) propose ses services a Amal Clooney pour lui servir d’assistante
dans ce procès où l’avocate des droits de l’homme plaidait au nom de
l’Armenie. L’histoire ne dit pas si la pièce de survie installee par
George et Amal Clooney pourrait egalement accueillir Kim Kardashian
et sa famille en cas de pepin avec les Loups Gris… Quoi qu’il en
soit, ce qui est indeniable, c’est que ces informations atteignent
un public qui n’aurait jamais entendu parler du genocide armenien et
de sa negation sans Amal Clooney ou Kim Kardashian. Le Collectif VAN
vous propose la traduction d’extraits d’articles, publies du 18 au
22 fevrier 2015, dans differents medias anglophones.

L’avocate Amal Clooney, au procès en appel de la Suisse contre
Dogu Perincek, devant la Cour Europeenne des Droits de l’Homme a
Strasbourg, le 28 janvier 2015. Amal Clooney representait l’Armenie
qui intervenait aux côtes de la Suisse. Dogu Perincek, homme politique
turc, fondateur du Comite Talaat Pacha, et condamne en Suisse pour
avoir declare a de multiples reprises : >, etait defendu par l’Etat turc et par
ses propres avocats.

Photo : Collectif VAN

George Clooney et Amal Clooney installent une pièce de survie dans
leur maison en Angleterre

Les Clooney ne font pas les choses a moitie quand il s’agit de
securiser leur maison. Amal a des clients prestigieux dans des procès
controverses, selon une source.

Par Zayda Rivera New York Daily News Mercredi 18 fevrier 2015 11:46

Quand il s’agit de la securite de la maison, les Clooney prennent
des precautions.

“Ils ont installe une pièce de survie,” a dit une source a Us Weekly
a propos des renovations de George et Amal Clooney dans leur demeure
de Berkshire en Angleterre.

“Elle sera a l’epreuve du feu, des bombes, et resistante aux attaques,”
a ajoute la source.

Ne vous y trompez pas. Leurs mesures de securite interieure drastiques
n’ont rien a voir avec le comedien laureat des Oscars.

“Amal a des clients prestigieux dans des procès controverses,” a dit
une source interne, au sujet de l’avocate des droits de l’homme âgee
de 37 ans, et de la necessite de proteger ses dossiers. “Elle a besoin
d’etre protegee.”

Amal Clooney a recemment ete chargee de plaider contre Dogu Perincek,
qui interjette appel de sa condamnation pour avoir nie le genocide
armenien de 1915.

George et Amal ont choisi de passer les deux premières annees de leur
mariage dans la propriete de Berkshire, presentee comme etant luxueuse,
bien decoree, super privatisee et situee dans une campagne eloignee.

*****

Nouvelles d’Amal Clooney: l’avocate des droits de l’Homme a-t-elle
peur pour sa securite?

Economic World

22 fevrier 2015

Amal Clooney et son mari l’acteur hollywoodien George Clooney mettent
en place des procedures extremes pour proteger leur securite. Une
nouvelle information suggère que les nouveaux maries intègrent
l’installation d’une “pièce de survie” dans leur nouvelle maison de
Berkshire, en Angleterre.

Informations 2015 sur George et Amal Clooney ; Le couple prevoit un
rendez-vous discret avec un autre couple hollywoodien

Dans le meme temps, il y a eu une rumeur autour du fait que Kim
Kardashian veut etre la nouvelle assistante d’Amal.

Selon le Gossip Cop de jeudi, un eclaircissement a ete donne selon
lequel Kardashian travaille de manière ininterrompue pour offrir a Amal
ses Le tabloïd de supermarche a lie l’interet suppose de Kardashian
au fait qu’Alamuddin, avocate des droits de l’homme, travaille
actuellement sur un procès relatif au genocide armenien et que
Kardashian “a ouvertement parle de son heritage armenien.”

“Kim a appele les gestionnaires de George [Clooney], plaidant pour
une introduction auprès d’Amal,” a affirme une soi-disant >
a l’Enquirer. “Kim a egalement envoye un mail au bureau d’Amal a
Londres en esperant la contacter. Malgre le fait que Kim n’a pas de
diplôme en droit ni meme un diplôme d’universite, elle veut qu’Amal
l’embauche comme consultante sur le procès pour l’Armenie.

La source presumee de l’Enquirer affirme que Kardashian, qui
a recemment annonce un prochain voyage en Armenie,

http://www.collectifvan.org/article.php?r=0&id=86150
www.collectifvan.org

27eme Anniversaire Des Pogroms De Soumgait

27EME ANNIVERSAIRE DES POGROMS DE SOUMGAIT

Publie le : 27-02-2015

Info Collectif VAN – – Sumgait – (aussi connu
sous le nom de massacre de Soumgaït, ou les evenements de Fevrier)
est un pogrom qui a vise la population armenienne dans la ville de
Soumgaït en Azerbaïdjan sovietique, pendant le mois de fevrier 1988. Le
27 fevrier 1988, une populace composee en majorite d’Azeris a forme
des groupes qui ont attaque et tue les Armeniens tant dans la rue
que chez eux ; un pillage generalise et un manque total d’interet de
la part des forces de police ont permis a la situation d’empirer. La
violence a Soumgaït fut sans precedent en Union sovietique et elle a
ete intensement couverte par les medias occidentaux. Le 28 fevrier,
un petit contingent de troupes du MVD, (ministère de l’Interieur en
ex-URSS), est entre dans la ville sans reussir a reprimer les emeutes.

Soumgaït fut le premier pogrom de l’epoque de la Perestroïka et des
premières annees suivant la chute de l’URSS, commis par le gouvernement
azeri contre les Armeniens. Le Collectif VAN vous invite a lire cette
information publiee sur le site du Cercle d’Amitie France-Karabagh,
le 27 fevrier 2015.

Cercle d’Amitie France-Karabagh

Le 27 fevrier 2015

Il y a 27 ans, le pogrom de Soumgaït

Il y a 27 ans, les autorites de la Republique naissante d’Azerbaïdjan
ordonnaient et planifiaient le massacres de centaines de personnes de
la minorite armenienne du pays. Du 26 au 29 fevrier 1988, Soumgaït,
banlieue industrielle de Bakou, allait devenir le theâtre de veritables
pogroms qui rappelèrent les heures les plus sombres de l’histoire
armenienne.

Soumgait, un crime impuni

Le documentaire propose ci-dessus par le Cercle d’Amitie
France-Karabagh demonte les mecanismes de la terreur d’Etat qui, en
evoquant le Genocide de 1915, ont finalement conduit les Armeniens du
Haut-Karabagh d’Azerbaïdjan a se soustraire a l’autorite meurtrière
de Bakou en s’erigeant en Republique independante en toute conformite
avec les dispositions de la Constitution sovietique alors en vigueur.

Lire aussi :

Azerbaïdjan : le pogrom de Soumgaït

Dossier du Collectif VAN : L’Azerbaïdjan, une dictature nationaliste
et negationniste

Source/Lien : Cercle d’Amitie France-Karabagh

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.collectifvan.org/article.php?r=0&id=86153
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzGAceY0DDE
www.collectifvan.org

Armenia Slams Israeli FM Over Presence At Khojaly Event

ARMENIA SLAMS ISRAELI FM OVER PRESENCE AT KHOJALY EVENT

KARABAKH | 27.02.15 | 10:10

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Official Yerevan finds it inappropriate that Israeli Foreign Minister
Avigdor Lieberman has attended an event organized by Azerbaijan as
part of its campaign on the so-called “Khojaly genocide”.

Enlarge Photo Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Tigran Balayan

Lieberman, a Soviet-born Israeli politician who also serves as Israel’s
deputy prime minister today, was on a delegation that also included
a Knesset member that reportedly attended on February 26 an event
marking the 23rd anniversary of what Azerbaijan presents as a massacre
of civilians by Armenian forces in the town of Khajaly in Karabakh.

The Armenian side blames civilian deaths among Azeris during the
Khojaly operation on the Azerbaijani military, saying that they did
not allow the civilian population to be evacuated despite the presence
of a humanitarian corridor.

Asked by the Armenpress news agency about how Yerevan assesses
the presence of the top Israeli diplomat, as part of the electoral
campaign, at the kind of event organized by the Azerbaijani propaganda,
Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Tigran Balayan said: “It is
inappropriate that any politician could allow himself to be dragged
in the Azerbaijani cheap manipulations.”

http://armenianow.com/karabakh/60993/armenia_karabakh_ministry_foreign_affairs_israel_khojalu

"I’m With You": Yair Auron To Continue Struggle For Armenian Genocid

“I’M WITH YOU”: YAIR AURON TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

10:07, 27 February, 2015

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: Ahead of the centennial of the
Armenian Genocide, the Armenians of the world and their friends are
going to commemorate the innocent victims of the Great Genocide on
April 24. Armenpress had a talk with the famous Israeli scientist,
expert of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, racism and modern Jewish
studies, the associate professor of the Open University of Israel Yair
Auronabout his views to reach recognition of the Armenian Genocide
by Israel.

– During the visit to Stepanakert you stated that upon the return
to Israel you will continue the struggle for the recognition of the
Armenian Genocide. How are you going to do that?

– I tell about it everywhere and not only there (smiling). I teach
“Armenian Genocide and General Genocide” at the Open University of
Israel. Every year we have 4500 students, which is a great number
and there is a textbook on the Armenian Genocide included in the
educational program. This is one of the versions. Besides, we have
initiated a public petition, asking the government to recognize the
Armenian Genocide. We hope to submit it by April 24. Though I have
little doubts about it but we have a great number of signatures. I
have a great belief towards the education and invest my efforts in
this area.

– How does the population of Israel treat the Armenian Genocide fact?

Do they know about the massacres of the Armenians in the beginning
of the 20th century?

– Certainly, by means of the television, newspapers and academic
literature, people now know more than they used to in the past. You
know, when Israeli people learn about the Armenian Genocide, the vast
majority of them identify them with you. The thing is that in the
past they did not know about the Genocide, like as they do not know
anything about the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Though when they know,
they are with you.

– What do you think, if the society recognizes the Armenian Genocide,
will it change the position of the state on the Armenians’ killing
by the Ottoman Turks?

– No, maybe later but not now. The government pursues disgusting
interests and, unfortunately, it would not recognize the Armenian
Genocide. It is unacceptable for me, though, this is the reality.

Though in Israel there are parties, which support the Armenian
Cause, but the government refuses to accept that fact. Maybe, in
case of availability of some conditions, the parliament recognizes
the Armenian Genocide, but the government will not do it.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795636/%E2%80%9Ci%E2%80%99m-with-you%E2%80%9D-yair-auron-to-continue-struggle-for-armenian-genocide-recognition.html

Jews Of Armenia Urge Israeli Politicians Not To Give In To Azerbaija

JEWS OF ARMENIA URGE ISRAELI POLITICIANS NOT TO GIVE IN TO AZERBAIJANI-TURKISH PROPAGANDA

11:25, 27 February, 2015

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. World history is not full of examples
of fortitude, rigor and steadiness of peoples’ spirit, which endured
infinite number of sufferings and deprivations. An example of manhood
in this worthy line is the co-existence of two old nations – Jews and
Armenians, who, despite all the difficulties and ordeal, miraculously
summoned the strength not only to survive, but also, on the path of
their struggle for life, to enrich the world spiritual heritage with
achievements in culture and science. As reports “Armenpress”, William
Weiner, President of the “Menora” Jewish Cultural Center in Armenia,
an Honored Worker of Art of the Republic of Armenia and a Member of
the Composers’ League of Israel, stated this in his recent article
published in The Times of Israel, which particularly runs as follows:

“The imposed reality in the depth of historic identity of these two
old, and by the will of tragic fate diasporal peoples, explains the
peculiarly mutual understanding and respect towards each other. There
is no Armenian or Jew in the world, who is or will be indifferent to
the sufferings and death of innocent victims, to the fact of the two
horrendous crimes against humanities committed in the 20th century.

My parents and their families endured all the horrors of evacuation,
exile and concentration camps. Fortune brought them to Armenia,
where I was born and live for 60 years. I am doubly grieved, but,
at the same time, I clearly understand, why shameful efforts are
exerted in some circles, through false “documents”, analysis,
that do not fit any logic, to spread enmity among the world Jewry
towards Armenia and the Armenian people. An article by a blogger,
calling himself “Israel Barouk” in Times of Israel is yet another
naïve attempt. I suppose that Mr. Barouk, who lives in Los-Angeles,
and publishes peremptory statements in the forms of articles, has
never visited Armenia and has no clue about the history of Armenian
people and about more than 2000-years-old history of the Jews in this
country. However, with a striking perseverance he demonstrates an
“in-depth” knowledge on preferences of the Armenian people and Armenia.

Taking a group of Armenian students at the University of California
in LA, he attempts to propagate an overt hatred against Armenians
and Armenia in the Jewish milieu. Some articles have been published
recently with exactly similar statements, penned by well-known Turkish
and Azerbaijani analysts, and amongst them is an article by “Israel
Barouk” which looks like part of pro-Azerbaijani advertisement. It
is beyond any doubt that the latter “analysis’ is yet another
failed attempt of Turkish-Azerbaijani propaganda machine, which is
disseminated in the US and Israeli media in the recent months, on
the eve of Centenary of the Armenian Genocide which is being marked
in 2015. This strategy has been unfortunately aimed at deflecting the
Armenians from the Genocide Centenary and spending their resources on
countering the genocide deniers and massive anti-Armenian campaigns
launched and supported by the Azerbaijani oil revenues. It is
unfortunate that even some politicians in Israel have given in to
these propaganda manipulations, consciously or unconsciously becoming
victims themselves and sacrificing the Israeli public opinion and
Israel’s long-term interests to such cheap Turkish-Azerbaijani joint
propaganda projects.

Returning to the above-mentioned articles, one should use the word
“failed” in its widest and most overwhelming sense, as the analysis
contains all the known criteria of an inferior media outlet, i.e.

false information, concealment of the truth and bottom lines of
this type – that “All cats are mortal, Socrates is mortal, therefore
Socrates is a cat.” Here he “craftily” does not ever contrast Armenia
with Azerbaijan, which he had advertised previously, in order to
“hide” the customers’ tracks.

Whatever stance a couple of Armenians take – young students at the
University of California – that do not constitute any percentage of
the Armenian population of the USA, there is no excuse to present it
as if it were the opinion of all Armenian Diaspora of America. In
the same way, one should not appeal to the activity by some Jewish
lobbyists, pushing the interests of Azerbaijan, as if it is the Jews’
and Israel’s stance towards the Armenian people.”

“Thus, here is the question; who benefits from pushing forward
these false theses? The answer, to me, is apparent. Thus, I call
upon journalists, experts, as well as some politicians, time and
again presenting only pro-Azerbaijani and anti-Armenian articles and
views to refrain from further attempts to speak on behalf of Jews and
impose yet another non-existent conflict on the world Jewry. As to
the Jewish media outlets, I ask them not to provide an opportunity
to spread such one-sided analytical articles. As to specialists,
calling themselves “experts”, as a Jew – to the Jews, I invite them
in person to visit Armenia to enrich their professional experience
and take more unbiased stance,” William Weiner concludes.

From: A. Papazian

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/795748/jews-of-armenia-urge-israeli-politicians-not-to-give-in-to-azerbaijani-turkish-propaganda.html

No Propaganda Bluff Can Cast Shadow On The Centuries-Old Relations O

NO PROPAGANDA BLUFF CAN CAST SHADOW ON THE CENTURIES-OLD RELATIONS OF JEWISH AND ARMENIAN PEOPLES – WILLIAM WEINER

12:46 * 27.02.15

Republished from The Times of Israel

World history is not full of examples of fortitude, rigor and
steadiness of peoples’ spirit, which endured infinite number of
sufferings and deprivations. An example of manhood in this worthy line
is the co-existence of two old nations – Jews and Armenians, who,
despite all the difficulties and ordeal, miraculously summoned the
strength not only to survive, but also, on the path of their struggle
for life, to enrich the world spiritual heritage with achievements
in culture and science. The imposed reality in the depth of historic
identity of these two old, and by the will of tragic fate diasporal
peoples, explains the peculiarly mutual understanding and respect
towards each other. There is no Armenian or Jew in the world, who is or
will be indifferent to the sufferings and death of innocent victims,
to the fact of the two horrendous crimes against humanities committed
in the 20th century.

My parents and their families endured all the horrors of evacuation,
exile and concentration camps. Fortune brought them to Armenia,
where I was born and live for 60 years. I am doubly grieved, but,
at the same time, I clearly understand, why shameful efforts are
exerted in some circles, through false “documents”, analysis,
that do not fit any logic, to spread enmity among the world Jewry
towards Armenia and the Armenian people. An article by a blogger,
calling himself “Israel Barouk” in Times of Israel is yet another
naïve attempt. I suppose that Mr. Barouk, who lives in Los-Angeles,
and publishes peremptory statements in the forms of articles, has
never visited Armenia and has no clue about the history of Armenian
people and about more than 2000-years-old history of the Jews in this
country. However, with a striking perseverance he demonstrates an
“in-depth” knowledge on preferences of the Armenian people and Armenia.

Taking a group of Armenian students at the University of California
in LA, he attempts to propagate an overt hatred against Armenians
and Armenia in the Jewish milieu. Some articles have been published
recently with exactly similar statements, penned by well-known
Turkish and Azerbaijani analysts, and amongst them is an article by
“Israel Barouk” which looks like part of pro-Azerbaijani advertisement
().

It is beyond any doubt that the latter “analysis’ is yet another
failed attempt of Turkish-Azerbaijani propaganda machine, which is
disseminated in the US and Israeli media in the recent months, on
the eve of Centenary of the Armenian Genocide which is being marked
in 2015. This strategy has been unfortunately aimed at deflecting the
Armenians from the Genocide Centenary and spending their resources on
countering the genocide deniers and massive anti-Armenian campaigns
launched and supported by the Azerbaijani oil revenues. It is
unfortunate that even some politicians in Israel have given in to
these propaganda manipulations, consciously or unconsciously becoming
victims themselves and sacrificing the Israeli public opinion and
Israel’s long-term interests to such cheap Turkish-Azerbaijani joint
propaganda projects.

Returning to the above-mentioned articles, one should use the word
“failed” in its widest and most overwhelming sense, as the analysis
contains all the known criteria of an inferior media outlet, i.e.

false information, concealment of the truth and bottom lines of
this type – that “All cats are mortal, Socrates is mortal, therefore
Socrates is a cat.” Here he “craftily” does not ever contrast Armenia
with Azerbaijan, which he had advertised previously, in order to
“hide” the customers’ tracks.

Whatever stance a couple of Armenians take – young students at the
University of California – that do not constitute any percentage of
the Armenian population of the USA, there is no excuse to present it
as if it were the opinion of all Armenian Diaspora of America. In
the same way, one should not appeal to the activity by some Jewish
lobbyists, pushing the interests of Azerbaijan, as if it is the Jews’
and Israel’s stance towards the Armenian people.

In Mr. Barouk’s article attempts by some persons of the Armenian
community to cooperate with Nazis’ Germany during WWII are depicted
as contribution to the Holocaust. Historic research of that period,
as well as sources of that time reveal that the aforementioned
persons tried to establish contacts with representatives of Nazi
Germany to save Armenians from total extermination, as in case of
unsuccessful end of war (which the defeat at Stalingrad could have
become), Turkish troops, deployed along the Soviet Armenia’s border,
craved for invasion. These people also tried to save Soviet soldiers of
Armenian origin in captivity. They had no relation to the extermination
of the Jewish people. By the way, numerous legions were assembled by
Soviet captives of other nationalities, including the Azerbaijanis.

The author forgets to mention that Armenians, both in the Soviet
Army and in Diaspora – in the USA, France, and other countries –
were on the front line in the fight against Nazism and Fascism. In
spite of small number and geographic distance from the places, where
Holocaust was committed, quite a number of Armenians lent a helping
hand to Jews during those horrible years and got the honorable title of
“Righteous people for peace” – something, the visitors of Yad Vashem in
Jerusalem are reminded of – a reality, which the author is consciously
tacit about.

Referring to Modern Armenia, unlike the abovementioned persons,
involved in cheap politicking, in the worst sense of the word, I do
know this wonderful country and the people not by hearsay. Born and
bred as a Jew, I, as one of the founders of the Jewish community of
Armenia, can assure can declare with confidence, that Jews always
enjoyed the respect of the Armenian people and more than amicable
attitude of the authorities. There is no and has never been any
expression of anti-Semitism in Armenia. Armenian national idea has
never been directed against any people, let alone Jews. To voice
slogans, like the one which the Azerbaijani National Front voiced in
Baku, in 1990 – “Azerbaijan will prosper without Jews and Armenians” –
is the last thing anyone here may think of. This is part of reality,
which the author withholds, as he prefers either to keep silence
deliberately, or is not aware, because as in the case of “know-all
experts”, writing articles of such kind, he, obviously, has never
spent a day in Armenia.

Do not get me wrong, in no way do I try to accuse Azerbaijani people
of anti-Semitism, just the opposite! If my fellows live well in that
country, I can not but welcome that. I just consider immoral the
propaganda of non-existent anti-Semitism in Armenia which is done
for the sake of politics of that state (i.e. Azerbaijan). I find
the behavior of the so-called “experts”, who try to poison the world
Jewry against the Armenian people, speculating with national dignity
and pursuing whatever political goals, extremely reproachful.

Referring to the opinion poll, held by the Anti-Defamation League,
the author once again falsifies facts, mentioning that, allegedly,
this organization recognized Armenian Genocide. It is well-known fact,
that ADL on numerous occasions raised calls on the denial. In addition,
the opinion poll’s methodology was doubtful, and its results are used
by the anti-Armenian propaganda in an overtly selective and entirely
distorted way. Firstly, according to the results of the very poll,
much more anti-Semite answers were given in Azerbaijan, and, secondly,
as a Jew, I was surprised by what answers ADL leadership considers
being the criteria of anti-Semitism. If such a poll is held in Israel,
it is highly likely, that by ADL’s criteria, that country would not
avoid either being labeled anti-Semitic.

Thus, here is the question; who benefits from pushing forward these
false theses? The answer, to me, is apparent. Thus, I call upon
journalists, experts, as well as some politicians, time and again
presenting only pro-Azerbaijani and anti-Armenian articles and views
to refrain from further attempts to speak on behalf of Jews and
impose yet another non-existent conflict on the world Jewry. As to
the Jewish media outlets, I ask them not to provide an opportunity
to spread such one-sided analytical articles. As to specialists,
calling themselves “experts”, as a Jew – to the Jews, I invite them
in person to visit Armenia to enrich their professional experience
and take more unbiased stance.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://sdjewishjournal.com/site/7541/in-defense-of-peace-and-hope/
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/27/william-weiner/1602999
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Armenians Stage Protest In Washington Challenging Azerbaijani Aggres

ARMENIANS STAGE PROTEST IN WASHINGTON CHALLENGING AZERBAIJANI AGGRESSION, CHAMPIONING ARTSAKH’S FREEDOM

12:55, 27 Feb 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Members, alumni, and supporters of the Armenian Youth Federation
(AYF) rallied outside the Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington, DC to
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Baku massacres, condemn Baku’s
ongoing anti-Armenian aggression, and call for freedom and security
for the independent Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.

“Armenians in the Greater Washington Area – like our sisters and
brothers across America and around the world – share a core commitment
to championing Artsakh’s freedom and confronting Azerbaijan’s
aggression,” said AYF “Ani” Chapter Chairwoman Sevan Simonian. “We
were proud today to stand up for our community’s values – even against
the hateful tirades of pro-Aliyev counter-protesters.”

A small group of staff and supporters of the Azerbaijani Embassy staged
a counter-protest, repeatedly chanting the name “Ramil Safarov,”
in an apparent attempt to intimidate those gathered for the AYF
vigil. Safarov is the admitted and unapologetic axe-murder who killed
Armenian Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan during a NATO peace-training
exercise in Hungary. In 2012, after serving only a fraction of his
sentence in Hungary, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan, where he
was immediate pardoned, promoted and praised Safarov, a moved that
was broadly condemned worldwide, including by President Obama.

Following the vigil, Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian of Soorp Khatch Armenian
Apostolic Church led the DC community members in prayer in memory of
the victims of the Baku, Sumgait, Kirovabad and Maragha massacres and
all those who lost their lives during the Artsakh liberation movement.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/27/armenians-stage-protest-in-washington-challenging-azerbaijani-aggression-championing-artsakhs-freedom/

Lecture On Armenian Genocide At Fresno State

LECTURE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AT FRESNO STATE

13:04, 27 Feb 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Dr. Sergio La Porta, professor in the armenian studies program,
concluded this years’ Fresno State Talks last night in the , with
a lecture on the importance and relevance of the Armenian Genocide
and how it shaped world civilization today, reports The Collegian,
a student-run newspaper that serves the Fresno State Community.

Entitled “Who Cares? Genocide, Historical Memory, and Moral
Responsibility,” La Porta’s lecture emerged from his own personal
history with Armenian studies as a graduate of Harvard University.

Lucy Garayan, a senior psychology student, joked that although La
Porta’s last name did not end in a “ian” representative of the Armenian
heritage, his expertise and love of the field and the people inspired
his students through his lectures and knowledge to learn more about
the culture.

“At the time, I thought Armenian role in history was minute,” Garayan
said. “Armenia today is the size of Maryland, however, it was in Dr.

La Porta’s class that I learned about a rich and powerful history. I
felt it was my duty to learn about my own culture and history, but
in fact it is the duty of all Armenians to study our history and
language. It is through knowledge that we can keep our traditions
alive.”

La Porta began his lecture with an introduction into the history of
the Armenian Genocide, which began on April 24, 1915, when the Young
Turk regime of the Ottoman Empire arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals
who were soon murdered after their seizure.

In the next four months, La Porta said, the regime murdered 800,000
Armenian citizens of the empire, at a rate of 200,000 people a month,
comparable to the Rwandan Genocide. By 1923, approximately 1.5 million
people had been murdered by the Young Turk forces, and over 500,000
people displaced.

“Now, 100 years later, this crime against humanity, this genocide,
remains unrecognized by the Republic of Turkey,” La Porta said. It’s
historical reality is consistently questioned, not only insulting
the memory of millions of people, but also denying them historical
justice and their inherent human dignity.”

La Porta spoke about local events commemorating the Armenian Genocide,
including the memorial currently being built on campus set to be
revealed on April 23 and coordinated with the Republic of Armenia.

Other local events include the Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee,
a philharmonic concert April 25, the current art exhibit at Fresno
Art Museum, and a town hall meeting on March 16.

La Porta noted the similarity of the Armenian Genocide to that of
the Holocaust during World War II. He explained that there was
a specific organization employed for the mass extermination of
Armenians, legalizing and putting into effect laws which authorized
the deportation of Armenians and seizure of their property-millions
of acres of land and possessions, which La Porta said led to part of
the modern economic basis of Turkey today.

“We realize that this is not a random set of killings, but an organized
attempt to eliminate a portion of the population,” La Porta said.

He spoke of the horrors of the genocide, in which modern technology
such as telegraphs and railways were used. Armenians were transported
in packed cars where they often suffocated to death.

“To add insult to injury they were often forced to buy their ticket
first, then packed into these cars, and often the train would stop
in the desert and have them taken out and murdered,” he said.

To this day, La Porta says, the Armenian Genocide fails to be
recognized by the Republic of Turkey.

“The argument that they make was that many Turks died during World
War I, as if this negates the atrocities that occurred,” La Porta said.

“Yes, a lot of Turks did die in World War I, and a lot of Armenians
died as well. The difference was a lot of Turks died fighting in
World War I, a lot of Armenians died because they were executed.”

But La Porta said that from the destruction, there is still an
opportunity to show a better side of human nature through the
internationalization of the Armenian Genocide. Through American
aid and relief, La Porta called this one of the greatest moments in
american history.

“People often say that’s not that important, nobody remembers it,
nobody knew about it. This is completely untrue. People knew about
the Armenian Genocide very well. The New York Times had over 200
articles on the Armenian Genocide between 1915 and 1922.”

According to La Porta, between 1916 and 1930, The American Committee
for Relief in the Near East (today known as the Near Eastern Relief
Fund) raised 116 million dollars in relief aid for Armenians and
others similarly affected, (equivalent to 1.5. billion dollars today.)
La Porta said that this was the largest relief effort ever launched
in the United States.

The effects of the Armenian Genocide, La Porta said, are still very
alive and present today.

“It destroyed a vital sector of Armenia, also caused the Armenian
diaspora, part of the economic basis for the economy of Turkey, and
allowed the Republic of Turkey to form its modern capital. We see that
this process of nationalism and of purity beginning with the Armenian
Genocide. We can chart its progress in the early 20th century.”

He says that remembrance may be crucial in honoring those that
were lost.

“Never again, Armenians will never again allow themselves to be
executed in the way that happened in 1915. The Armenian Genocide
continues to penetrate current political conflicts in the middle east.”

Amongst many stories of the survivors, La Porta says there is no
debate about the reality of the Armenian genocide, and the reality
of who was responsible.

“The genocide is a historical fact,” La Porta said. “It’s important to
remember that they didn’t just disappear. They didn’t just die. They
were killed by an agent, and that agent was the Ottoman Turkish regime
of the Young Turks. This moral distancing is understandable because
it’s uncomfortable to think that people could do this to one another.

Yet we need to be honest about it. We need to say who did it. We
need to be clear about who did it to overcome the trauma of the
genocide itself.”

La Porta concluded his lecture by demonstrating the power of memory.

“Actually remembering is not stopping us from going forward,” he said.

“It’s the catalyst that allows us to engage in acts of humanity.”

From: A. Papazian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/27/lecture-on-armenian-genocide-at-fresno-state/