Know-How Of Elections Of Armenia: Kidnapping Of Empowered People

KNOW-HOW OF ELECTIONS OF ARMENIA: KIDNAPPING OF EMPOWERED PEOPLE

Noyan Tapan
Feb 20, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. In Polling Station 7/5 of the
Malatia-Sebastia community of Yerevan unknown people kidnapped the
empowered person of Arthur Baghdasarian, the Chairman of the Orinats
Yerkir (Country of Law) Party. According to the information provided to
a Noyan Tapan correspondent by the pre-electoral headquarters of ARF
Dashnaktsutiun candidate Vahan Hovhannesian, the same people tried
to kidnap the representative of Dashnaktsutiun as well, however,
they did not manage because of the resistence shown by the latter.

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The Armenian Weekly; Volume 74, No. 6; Feb. 16, 2008

Community:

1. ‘Screamers’ Comes to DVD
By Andy Turpin

2. Armenian Genocide Curriculum Gains Impetus
By Tom Vartabedian

3. Shoghaken Ensemble Brings Armenian Melodies to Somerville

4. Dead Armenian Poet’s Society Meets in NY

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1. ‘Screamers’ Comes to DVD
By Andy Turpin

WATERTOWN, Mass (A.W.)-New to DVD this month is Carla Garapedian’s 2006
documentary about genocide denial, "Screamers."

The film investigates the causes of the denial of the Armenian genocide and
other genocides, such as Rwanda and Darfur, by policymakers to further
dubious political agendas.

The story of the Armenian genocide and its present-day denial by the
Turkish, U.S. and British governments, along with the impact such denials
have on society and greater public politics is told though narration and
Garapedian’s footage from the world tour of progressive rock metal band
System of a Down.

Alongside the outspoken anti-genocide advocacy of System’s band members,
2003 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Samantha Power contributes to those
experts gathered to provide much insight and history on the United States’
role in 20th century genocide history-a role that includes not only denying
genocides such as those that occurred in the Ottoman Empire in 1915, but in
some cases (such as the killing of the Kurds by Saddam Hussein in the1980s)
even tacitly facilitating genocide to occur through brokered power
relations.

Speaking of then-Secretary Colin Powell’s visit to the Iraqi-Kurdish
chemical death site in 2003, one former State Department diplomat says in
the film, "I think he was unaware of his own role 16 years ago. That he had
put a strategic partnership with Iraq above the gassing of [that] country’s
own people."

For those that missed the release of this resounding and extremely powerful
documentary in theaters, the DVD also comes with some added footage in the
Special Features (though admittedly, for those rabid political junkies and
newshounds, the footage is primarily uncut tape from the same interviews
that are integrated into the film itself).

Yet, what stands out is interview footage with the late Armenian journalist
and Agos editor Hrant Dink, taken before his assassination by a young
Turkish ultra-nationalist in Istanbul last year. In the interview, Dink
speaks about Armenian genocide denial and press censorship in Turkey.

Other features include a backstage concert tour filmed with System of a Down
fan Evan Backer, the teenage grandson of one of the NY Life class action
suit plaintiffs that sued the insurance company in 2004 to claim money
previously filed for but never received by Armenian genocide survivors.

Also included is footage taken in present-day Turkey of the former
Armenian-dominated cultural center at Efkere, a city whose Armenian
monuments and vestiges have now been aggressively ruined, scorched and
culturally cleansed by the Turkish government to erase Armenian traces from
the pre-1915 era.

All and all, "Screamers" is a very important film and a more than worthwhile
addition to any personal or educational DVD library.

To reserve a copy through the Hairenik Bookstore, call (617) 926-3974.
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2. Armenian Genocide Curriculum Gains Impetus
By Tom Vartabedian

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.-Efforts to introduce an Armenian genocide curriculum
throughout high schools north of Boston took a giant step forward Feb. 6
with an inspiring program at North Andover.

Two classrooms featuring more than 100 students from various classes were
given a comprehensive look at Armenian history and, in particular, the
genocidal years of 1915-23.

Leading the program were members of an ad hoc committee led by chairman Dro
Kanayan and Albert S. Movsesian, community activist.

Movsesian opened his lecture with a glimpse of family and community history
before focusing on the genocide. "No words can describe the devastation
Armenians were faced to endure in 1915," he told the students. "History
forgotten tends to repeat itself. We must dedicate our efforts to global
peace and harmony among all nations, regardless of our differences."

Movsesian illustrated his presentation with books and photographs. He
presented a story about an orphan rug that was presented to President Calvin
Coolidge and continues to hold a prominent place in the White House. Among
those who worked on the rug was his late mother-in-law Vartouhi Gulezian
while living in an orphanage in Ghazir.

"Despite all these tragedies, we’ve progressed into a prominent place in
world civilization," he said. "Armenians are builders. They’ve learned to
become very self-sufficient. Give them a piece of land and they’ll cultivate
wheat fields."

Movsesian paid particular homage to Near East Relief and the thousands of
orphaned children who were saved in 1920 through international appeal.

"One orphanage saved 30,000 children," he pointed out.

Kanayan spoke of his famous grandfather General Dro Kanayan, who led the
Battle of Bash Abaran, leading to Armenian independence at Sadarabat in
1918.

The younger Kanayan has remained a catalyst toward getting the genocide into
the classrooms by this fall.

"The Armenian genocide was a crime against humanity," Kanayan told the
students. "Similar tragedies were marked by the Jews, Cambodians and victims
of the Rwandan genocide. Headlines in the New York Times didn’t lie. We have
a responsibility to tell the truth."

Other subjects covered included some of the contributions by Armenians to
world civilization, stories of local survivors including two of note:
112-year-old Krikor Derderian and 106-year-old Yeghsapert Giragosian.

The North Andover students were enraptured by the presentation as questions
followed. One student asked if there was any animosity toward Turkey today.
Another wondered about recognition toward the genocide. A third questioned
how the Armenians defended themselves.

Three other high schools have been approached to make genocide education
standardized to the curriculum: Haverhill, Andover and Lowell. Yet to be
approached are Lawrence and Westford.

The project’s goals are to educate students about the Armenian genocide, to
help prevent future crimes against humanity; to provide resources and tools
for educators to teach this topic; to provide scholarships to teachers who
introduce this subject matter as part of their lesson plan; and to ensure
that an effective history and social science curriculum is developed that
recognizes each person as an individual and encourages respect for the human
and civil rights of all people.

A textbook has already been compiled by a highly reputable firm called
"Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation," which is based in
Brookline. The text contains 198 pages covering all aspects of the genocide
>From multiple identities and generations to the Ottoman-Armenians,
humanitarian intervention, deportations, other crimes against humanity and
migration to America and other parts of the world.

Facing History is a nonprofit educational organization with the mission of
engaging students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism,
prejudice and anti-Semitism in order to promote a more humane and informed
society.

"The response we’ve gotten from the outside community has been very
positive," said Kanayan. "We’ll continue to push forward until all the
schools have been contacted."

According to an instructor, Armenian genocide education was covered only
superficially during chapters on World War 1. For several years, the
Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of Merrimack Valley conducted its
April 24th observances at North Andover High School, which has been most
receptive to the Armenian community.

Students and faculty were invited to this year’s commemoration on April 20,
which features Dr. Herand Markarian’s musical "The Georgetown Boys." Due to
a conflict at the high school, it will be staged at North Andover Middle
School.
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3. Shoghaken Ensemble Brings Armenian Melodies to Somerville

SOMERVILLE, Mass. (A.W.)-On Feb. 1, Armenia’s Shoghaken Ensemble presented a
concert of native and diasporan Armenian folk music and dancing at the
Somerville Theatre.

Founded in 1991 by Gevorg Dabaghyan, the Shoghaken Ensemble has become one
of the preeminent traditional music ensembles in Armenia. Dedicated to
rediscovering and continuing Armenia’s extraordinary folk music history, the
group presents music from a broad geographical and historical span using
traditional instruments and song styles.

The ensemble has performed extensively in Europe, Armenia and throughout the
former Soviet Union. The group recently performed on the soundtrack of Atom
Egoyan’s 2002 film "Ararat."

In the summer of 2002, Shoghaken performed at the Smithsonian Folk Festival
in Washington, D.C. In the spring of 2004, the group performed in a 20-city
concert tour across the U.S., including concerts at the Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C., Symphony Space in New York and the Annenberg Center in
Philadelphia, as well as Harvard University, Cornell University, UC Berkeley
and Dartmouth College.

Their more recent performances were at the Theatre de la Ville in Paris,
France, the White Nights festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the
Rudolstadt Festival in Rudolstadt, Germany where they performed for an
audience of 60,000.

Highlights from the concert included renditions of "Aparani Par" (the
traditional harvesting dance from the Aparan region, north of Yerevan),
"Melodies of Karabakh" (whose playing included the instrumentals of the
blul, the duduk, kamancha, kanon, and dhol), "Butanya Krunk" (The Crane),
"Msho Geghen" (a traditional from Mush and the Mush plains) and "Lelum Le
Le- Yarkhooshta" (a male-oriented traditional dancing song symbolizing
spears and battle).

Deft musical skills, eloquent gestures, vested pride in their music and
artful dancing has made the Shoghaken Ensemble’s performances a joy to see
for devotees of Armenian culture and world music alike.
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4. Dead Armenian Poet’s Society Meets in NY

NEW YORK (A.W.)-On Feb. 2, during the quarterly gathering of the Dead
Armenian Poet’s Society (DAPS)-a salon where members read poems by deceased
Armenian authors-the group used modern technology to create a trans-Atlantic
cultural bridge. A remote guest from Goteborg, Sweden, Per Wik, the grandson
of poet Harout Kostandyan, and his daughter Klara, connected via Skype to
hear the poems read live in their original language.

Lola Koundakjian created DAPS in the early 1990’s when she was attending
Columbia University as a graduate student in Armenian studies. She revived
the group in 2005 and has since held the quarterly meetings in her home.
Through the encouragement of DAPS members, Koundakjian started the Armenian
Poetry Project, an audio and text blog that has attracted more than 29,000
hits since its debut in May 2006.

DAPS has readers from all walks of life and heritage who get together to
share their love of poetry and discover Armenian authors.

Tigran Torosyan sure NKR will once become an independent state

Tigran Torosyan sure NKR will once become an independent state

armradio.am
19.02.2008 16:43

"I have analyzed the conflicts of Nagorno Karabakh and Kosovo
and I assure that it can be scientifically proven that the case
of NKR is invulnerable from the point of view of recognition of
independence. Maybe, Kosovo can become some additional factor in
the sense that it is an unprecedented event in Europe. However,
irrespective of what will happen to Kosovo in the future, I’m more
than confident that NKR will be an independent sate," RA National
Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosyan told reporters today.

BAKU: About Kosovo events, or there is no place for peacekeeping for

About Kosovo events, or there is no place for peacekeeping forces in
Azerbaijan

19 February 2008 [13:10] – Today.Az

What will the Azerbaijani diplomacy take from the recent events around
Kosovo, considering modern realities on the Karabakh negotiations?

Kosovo’s independence is an unquestioned precedent for Armenians
of the former Nagorno Karanakh Autonomous Region. The differences
between the conflicts, their history and stage of development have
nothing to do with it. Only the facts of forced alteration of borders
of the state on the OSCE area are a precedent. If one exception from
the OSCE Security Constitution, that is the Helsinki principle. can
be made-why not make two or three exceptions?

In the light of Kosovo’s being a precedent for Nagorno Karabakh,
the Prague congress on which talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia
have been held since 2004, seems even more inappropriate for us.

The well-known essence of the Prague process is as follows: Azerbaijan
agrees to a postponed referendum on the status of Nagorno Karabakh,
places international peacekeeping forces on its territory and then
Armenia starts gradual withdrawal of forces from the occupied lands
around the former Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region.

It was Azerbaijan’s mistake from the very beginning to consider
itself as a side, which has all chances for success. Indeed, high
economic growth rates at the cost of oil and temporary growth of its
geopolitical significance turned country’s head. It seemed to us that
we live in a static world where the international law is always for
the territorial integrity and that in 10-15 years we will be able
to get rid of the commitments, regarding referendum on the status of
Nagorno Karabakh.

Yet the recent events in Kosovo show that it will not be easy to
get rid of the commitments which are undertaken so carelessly. This
is primarily connected with the issue of peacekeeping forces, which
deprived Serbia of the last physical and political opportunity to
prevent the declaration of independence by Kosovo.

As is seen, the peacekeeping forces have been deployed in Kosovo by
the countries, which recognize territorial integrity of Serbia, with
the formal agreement of Belgrade. Even Azerbaijan has been keeping its
contingent there. But the peacekeeping forces turned into an obstacle,
which Serbia was not able to remove, when Albanians declared their
independence.

And now let’s imagine what would happen one day if Serj Sarkisyan or
Levon Ter-Petrosyan adopts a plan, which is now being sold to us by
the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairman and which has already been bought
by Azerbaijan as to the deployment of peacekeeping forces.

The further scenario is quite gloomy. Peacekeeping forces are deployed
in the conflict area with Baku’s agreement. Yerevan gradually
withdraws its forces from five occupied regions and perhaps even
from seven. It has deliberately been stimulating and supporting
ethnic tensity in Nagorno Karabakh for the whole 10-15 years. Then
Armenians hold referendum on independence. If the Kosovo independence
does not turn into a disaster for Europe by that time, Europe will
make Azerbaijan recognize the results of such a referendum even if
it is not envisioned by agreements and Azerbaijan will be in the same
position as democratic Serbia is now.

What is a solution? If official Baku is not able to stop this
deceptive Prague process, it can at least change its position on
the peacekeeping forces. If we have not been in need of peacekeepers
to maintain ceasefire regime for the last 14 years, why do we need
peacekeepers in period of execution of a peace agreement?

As of 17:00, 57,14% of the electors participated in the presidential

As of 17:00, 57,14% of the electors participated in the presidential
elections of Armenia

February 19, 2008

Yerevan /Mediamax/. As of 17:00, 1 354 664 electors, or 57.14 % of
the people, having the right of vote, participated in the presidential
elections in Armenia.

Mediamax reports that the member of the Central Electoral Commission
(CEC) of Armenia Harutiun Shahbazian said this.

Today, at 08:00, 1923 polling stations opened in the whole territory
of Armenia.

2.328.320 citizens of the republic have the right of vote in the
elections.

Serge Sargsyan: It’s important for election results to be trustworth

Serge Sargsyan: It’s important for election results to be trustworthy

armradio.am
19.02.2008 15:00

RA Prime Minister, presidential candidate Serge Sargsyan carried
out his civic duty at polling station #09/11 located at the Yerevan
school #24 after Alexander Spendiaryan. He arrived at the precinct
with his wife and daughter.

"The most important is for the elections to be over today and for
the trust in the result to be great. It’s not important in how many
rounds the elections will be held, the essential is for the elections
to proceed well," Serge Sargsyan said.

Asked who will win, Serge Sargsyan responded that his position is
clear and known to everyone. In response to the question about the
existence of a revolutionary situation in Armenia, the candidate
noted he does not see such situation and has never seen. According to
him, the prost-election struggle is a struggle for implementation of
programs, in which the opposition should also participate. "I see
no problem, everything is normal," he added.

ANTELIAS: HH Aram I calls for patriotic & responsible elections

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, His Holiness Aram I and the Armenian
Central National Committee join their voice to the Catholicos of All
Armenians, His Holiness Karekin II, and the Supreme Spiritual Council on the
eve of the February 19 presidential elections in Armenia and call on our
beloved people in Armenia to participate in the presidential elections with
a profound sense of patriotism and responsibility.

In the processes of strengthening the bases of its statehood, bettering its
citizens’ quality of life, further guaranteeing the security of Armenia and
Karabakh and strengthening its place and role in the international
community, our homeland needs harmony, love and mutual understanding between
its people. Political differences should not affect our nation’s internal
unity and the security of our country.

It is essential, therefore, that the elections are conducted in a free, fair
and transparent manner in accordance with democratic standards. It is also
essential to steer clear of intolerance and narrow personal gains or
interests. The strengthening of Armenia and the pursuit of our ultimate
national interests should become the guiding principle both for the
presidential candidates and for our compatriots voting in the elections.

We pray to God that He keep our homeland and our nation in Armenia and the
Diaspora strong.

DIVAN
OF THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA

16 February 2008
Antelias

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President Opens Brackets in the Story of Contradictions…

Armenian president opens the brackets in the story of contradictions to
his political opponent in the person of the first Armenian president

2008-02-16 21:57:00

ArmInfo. Today Armenian President Robert Kocharyan told why active
participants in the Karabakh war have found themselves in different
camps. In an interview with several local TV channels the president
explained this by the fact of giving up their principles regarding
certain political motives. ‘And even when it seemed to everybody that
everything was done in a fully-fledged spirit, that was not so. When I
was president of Karabakh, we seemed to have excellent relations with
the authorities of Armenia and the existing disagreements were not a
topic for public discussion, as unity of the authorities was a very
important condition’, – Robert Kocharyan emphasized and added in
particular that these disagreements were regarding the Dashnaks party.
‘There was a serious conflict in Armenia, people were arrested, the
party was closed, but in Karabakh we continued an active cooperation.
We thought that for the success of the Karabakh movement and for
ensuring security we had to ensure cooperation with all the political
forces. But they were trying to involve me these problems, but I
resisted and it caused certain tension in our relations’, – he
emphasized.

Robert Kocharyan also added that there were significant differences in
the approaches of the Karabakh conflict settlement. ‘We thought that
Armenian authorities easily agreed to the idea top autonomy of Karabakh
within Azerbaijan. They said they agreed to any suggestion within the
frame of which Karabakh and Azerbaijan will come to consent. This was
weakening our positions much since we got an impression that Armenia is
not behind Karabakh in this matter either. This was fortifying the
world community’s pressure upon us so that to break us in this issue.
The biggest disagreement which led to very serious conflict – are our
approaches to the strategy and tactic of the battle actions. They were
absolutely different approaches. We thought that security zone had to
be created around Karabakh, but Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s viewpoint
differed. The first big conflict between us arose in 1993, two months
later after liberation of Kelbajar’. Saying that it is for the first
time that he tells this story, Robert Kocharyan said that a meeting
took place in Goris, on 12 June and the first Armenian president and
several members of Security Council were present at the meeting. Robert
Kocharyan and Foreign Minister Arkadiy Gukasyan were present at the
meeting from the Karabakh party. Yerevan demanded to return Kelbajar at
the meeting. Various reasons were presented, the main of which was
strong pressing of the world community and the fact that Ter-Petrosyan
promised them to return. ‘We had a very hard talk, so hard that it
seemed impossible to restore the relations in future. We refused, and
in two day on 14 June Levon Ter-Petrosyan arrived in Karabakh by
helicopter and the talk continued this time with the speaker of the NKR
parliament Georgiy Petrosyan. The same pressure, the same threats.

They said if we di not return the territories now Armenia will fail. By
the way, this talk led to Georgiy Petrosyan’s resignation. We agreed so
that not to damage our relations once and forever, and I said that
returning may happen we have two months to fortify our positions along
the entire line so that in future Kelbajar not to become a source of a
new threat for the defence of Karabakh. The following day I invited a
narrow circle of people for consultation and together with the military
leadership we adopted a decision to start the Agdam operation. That
time Karabakh was fired from all the sides and had losses every day. We
understood that if security zone is not created, nobody will remain in
Karabakh. Such a decision was dictated by the military situation. The
fire units in Agdam were neutralized in July and we started controlling
the territory. Soon everybody forgot about Kelbajar and a new story
started – this time with Agdam. Security Council gathered in Yerevan
and adopted a decision according to which it was inadmissible to occupy
new territories by the Defence Army of Nagornyy Karabakh. The decision
was delivered to us by helicopter. But we did not sign it and said it
is not worthy even of the fuel spend for its delivery. That was a very
serious conflict. Then we liberated Fizuli, Kubatlu, etc. And all those
steps were accompanied by the similar reaction of Yerevan’, – Kocharyan
said.

The president also said he was not going to tell this and hoped to tell
the story in his memories several years later. ‘Moreover, if we did not
implement this strategy in Karabakh, there would never be cease-fire.
Just such a strategy led to cease-fire and forced Azerbaijan to it. I
should also say that if we were united in our approaches and there was
no pressure upon us, our positions would be more favourable. To be
honest, we did not have a goal to occupy territories. That time we had
one goal – to ensure security of Nagornyy Karabakh. We had to
neutralize threat. If we froze the situation, I do not doubt we would
lose Karabakh and today we would a status of the country that lost and
Levon Ter-Petrosyan would the president of the country that lost. And
the soldier-liberators beside him would be the "Erkrapahs" of the
country that lost. Psychology of the people would be broken. Nobody in
Azerbaijan says with proud that he a veteran of the Karabakh war, as
they lost’, – Kocharyan said and added that he does not think the
former leadership of Armenia did not want Karabakh to reach success.
But they were not bold, and did not really assessed the situation.
‘When they phoned me and said: "What are you doing? We shall lose
Armenia>, I replied: "We stand firm at the battle field and you have to
stand firm at the diplomatic field’.

Vahram Atanesyan: let’s wait for Kosovo independence

PanARMENIAN.Net/

Vahram Atanesyan: let’s wait for Kosovo independence
15.02.2008 15:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `International mediators have numerously stated that
Kosovo is a unique phenomenon and recognition of its independence
can’t be a precedent,’ said Vahram Atanesyan, chairman of the NKR
parliamentary committee on external relations.

`Azerbaijani President’s concerns over a menacing tendency of
legitimization of self-proclaimed republics testify that the context
of the Azeri-Karabakhi conflict resolution is pregnant with unpleasant
surprises for Azerbaijan,’ he said.

`Let us wait for the day when Kosovo becomes independence. I think
that Serbia and Russia have enough power to correct the U.S. and EU
positions on the delicate issue,’ Atanesyan resumed, Karabakh-Open
reports.

While waiting for Serge Sargsyan

A1+

WHILE WAITING FOR SERGE SARGSYAN
[02:40 pm] 16 February, 2008

more images 48-year-old Abovyan citizen David
Asatryan has been impatiently waiting for this day for
the last three weeks. Today the RA presidential
candidate, the Leader of the `Republican Party of
Armenia’ Serge Sargsyan will visit Abovyan. David
wants to hand over his letter to the candidiate.

`I have three children and we live on 24 000 drams
allowance. In my letter I ask the Prime Minister to
return my deposit or to give me a trade center for
rent. I will work and pay taxes properly. I do not
want money, I am not a beggar, I just need a job’,
said David to `A1+’. The residents of the first and
the third hostels, belonging to `Shintrest’ firm, also
want to see the Prime Minister, since the buildings
are not safe to live in. `We want to hand over a
letter to him. Maybe he will save us from ruins. We
have appealed to many instances, but not one wants to
help us, they just give us sin promises. We hope that
the Prime Minister will hear us and will land a
helping hand’.

In fact, the courtyard of Abovyan Municipality
promises to be crowded. People have come not to get
acquainted with the pre-election program of the
candidate but to raise their problems.

By the way, directors of Abovyan schools have demanded
the teachers to come and be present at the meeting.
Directors of Abovyan hospitals and policlinics are
stricter, than the directors of the schools. They have
demanded the doctors and the nurses to be present at
the candidate’s meeting; otherwise they will be
released from the posts. Moreover, Serge Sargsyan’s
partner Gagik Tsarukyan, is the honorable citizen of
Abovyan town, and he can even compulsively bring
thousands of people in this region.

Our sources from the `Republican Party of Armenia’
mentioned that they already celebrated the victory of
their candidate. They are confirmed that their
candidate will win in the first round. The upcoming
events will show what their confidence depends on.