Some Members Of WTO Come Out Against Armenia’s Accession To EAEU And

SOME MEMBERS OF WTO COME OUT AGAINST ARMENIA’S ACCESSION TO EAEU AND SUGGEST REVISING DUTIES

arminfo
Wednesday, December 3, 16:26

The World Trade Organization (WTO) cannot apply sanctions against
Armenia for the latter’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union
(EAEU) and changes in the customs duties, Mher Tsaturyan, Head of the
WTO Division of the Armenian Economy Ministry, has told ArmInfo when
commenting on the media reports.

Tsaturyan says that the WTO membership implies no sanctions or judicial
proceedings for a WTO member’s failure to perform the contractual
obligations. All problems are settled by means of negotiations and
a consensus.

WTO has over 150 members and if a country dose not agree to the
change in customs duties, it has the right to apply for revision of
the duties. “Armenia can revise the duty on a specific commodity in
the course of negotiations or compensate for it by reducing the duty
on another commodity. WTO envisages no sanctions or penalties in this
process”, says Tsaturyan.

In the meantime, he points out that Armenia has already informed its
trade partners of accession to the EAEU, which will start functioning
on 1 Jan 2015. “Following preliminary negotiations, two WTO member
states have already submitted applications to Armenia. They suggest
revising the duties. The talks are underway”, he says. Tsaturyan does
not specify those countries. It has repeatedly been mentioned that
the average customs duties in the EAEU will be much higher than the
current duties in Armenia.

Une Maison D’impression En Azerbaidjan Sous La Menace

UNE MAISON D’IMPRESSION EN AZERBAIDJAN SOUS LA MENACE

AZERBAIDJAN

Les defenseurs de la liberte d’expression en Azerbaïdjan ont rallie
la cause de la plus grande maison d’edition du pays dont ils croient
qu’elle a ete attaquee par les autorites fiscales pour agir comme un
canal pour d’autres points de vue.

Une organisation de jeunesse appelee Dalga a organise une manifestation
dans la capitale Bakou a l’appui de la maison privee d’edition Qanun le
14 Mars, mais la police a disperse les quelques dizaines de personnes
qui y ont assiste.

Au debut de mars, le ministère des impôts a ordonne a Qanun de payer
une amende de 150 000 manats (190 000 dollars) la laissant proche de
la faillite.

Le service de presse du ministère a declare a l’IWPR que les enqueteurs
avaient trouve deux cas distincts d’evasion fiscale – l’un impliquant
la maison d’edition elle-meme, qui devait 74 000 manats, et une
autre d’un magazine appele aussi Qanun (droit), qui devaient 30 000
manats. Le proprietaire de l’entreprise Shahbaz Khuduoghlu a declare
a l’IWPR que ce n’etait pas la première fois que des agents avaient
suivi son entreprise, pour des raisons qui n’ont rien a voir avec
les recettes fiscales. >. Khuduoghlu est alle devant
le tribunal pour lutter contre les actions du ministère de l’impôt,
mais sa soumission pour une audience a ete rejetee sept fois. > a-t-il dit. ‘Ils appellent nos employes,
editeurs et traducteurs afin de temoigner, et les interrogent pendant
six ou sept heures d’affilees >>.

Nigar Khocharli, proprietaire de la chaîne de librairies Ali et Nino
et partenaire d’affaires de l’entreprise Qanun, est parmi ceux qui
ont ete convoques pour interrogatoire. a-t-il dit.

Rashid Hajili, directeur de l’Institut des droits des medias, a
affirme que les fonctionnaires ont essaye d’etrangler l’entreprise.

> a-t-il dit.

Il Y A Holocauste Et… Holocauste. Les Armeniens Le Savent

IL Y A HOLOCAUSTE ET… HOLOCAUSTE. LES ARMENIENS LE SAVENT

La valeur des mots

Par Robert Fisk The Independent

30 novembre 2014

En depit de que ces quelques correcteurs d’edition peuvent penser,
le genocide de 1,5 million d’Armeniens chretiens en 1915 n’etait pas
un holocauste.

Quel est le contenu d’une expression ? Voyons, pour commencer, Golfe
Persique. Ou Golfe Arabique. Ou tout simplement, Golfe Arabe. Je
suis reconnaissant au lecteur (et chirurgien) Ross Farbadieh d’avoir
proteste la semaine passee sur le recours que j’ai fait au terme ”
Le Golfe ” – sans relief, terne et historiquement creux – dans un
article sur l’Iran et son possible retour sur la scène internationale
dans le Moyen-Orient. Historiquement, legalement – et selon l’ONU – m’a
dit Ross, on devrait l’appeler Golfe Persique. C’est le nationalisme
de Gamal Abdul Nasser qui l’a rebaptise ” Golfe Arabique “.

E. Ross a raison. Et je pense savoir ce qu’il y a derrière cette
derive dans la nomenclature. Lorsque je travaillais au Moyen-Orient
pour The Times – bien avant que Murdoch n’ait emascule ce journal –
nous avions note que chaque fois que nous faisons mention du Golfe
Persique, les etats arabes refusaient que le journal soit vendu a Dubaï
ou au Caire. Mais chaque fois que nous appelions le Golfe Arabique,
le journal n’etait pas admis en Iran.

En sorte que nous avions opte pour ” Le Golfe “. Peut-etre cela
manquait-il un peu de courage – je n’ai pas participe a cette
decision – mais beaucoup d’autres journaux ont fait de meme. La presse
britannique ne serait pas censuree au Moyen-Orient grâce a une petit
tour de passe-passe historique dans notre redaction. The Independant,
pas encore ne a cette epoque, en referait innocemment a un Le Golfe
lorsqu’il commenca a paraître – sans savoir, probablement, pourquoi
le recours a l’appellation Persique ou Arabique ne se faisait pas.

La Guerre avec l’EI : Theresa May manipule tandis que brûlent l’Iraq
et la Syrie

Nous avons toujours eu un problème, par quelques côtes similaires,
en Irlande du Nord. Dans les pires jours de la guerre, la-bas, nous
employions souvent dans The Times le terme ” Ulster ” pour aller plus
vite, a l’endroit de la province aux six comtes – provoquant chez
les lecteurs irlandais de la Republique les plus grandes reserves
sur l’utilisation de ce nom. L’Ulster, soutenaient-ils a juste
titre, comportait en son temps neuf comtes, dont les trois comtes
de Donegal, Cavan et Monaghan, que les Seigneurs protestants du nord
refusèrent d’accepter en Irlande du Nord, pour la raison (bien sûr)
que se trouvaient dans ces trois comtes trop de Catholiques. Les
Irlandais republicains – peut-etre meme tous les citoyens irlandais
– preferaient ” Six Comtes ” ou a la limite, Irlande du Nord. Ils
avaient raison. Mais comme The Times se vendait tout de meme dans
la Republique, nous avons continue a employer Ulster quand nous le
voulions. Naturellement, mon premier livre sur l’histoire de l’Irlande
avait le terme Ulster dans son titre. Je voulais dire alors six comtes
et non pas neuf.

J’avais tendance a avoir une vision plus rugueuse des pays dont le
nom commencait par ” Republique Democratique et Populaire de ” –
principalement parce qu’ils appartenaient invariablement a leurs
dictateurs plutôt qu’a leur peuple, et parce qu’elles n’etaient ni
democratiques ni populaires. Le Yemen – ou RDPY – par exemple. Que
nous appelons tout simplement Yemen egalement – ou l’Algerie, qui
aime bien elle aussi se denommer democratique et populaire.

Nous devons aussi tenir compte du Temps. Mon père, un veteran
de ce qu’il appelait “La Grande Guerre ” de 1914-18, continua de
l’appeler ainsi, longtemps après la deuxième, un bain de sang encore
plus titanesque qui fit rage sur la terre entière. Les Britanniques
choisirent officiellement d’appeler la Grande Guerre Première Guerre
Mondiale – je pense en 1948 – parce qu’on devait se conformer a
l’histoire. Après tout, la guerre de mon père ne s’est pas averee
etre la dernière des guerres et on doit s’y resoudre. Je continue a
etre emu par le caractère epique de la Grande Guerre – mais en 1945,
le qualificatif de Grande est tout simplement depasse.

D’autres evenements de la Grande Guerre restent controverses,
dont le moindre n’est pas celui auquel je me refère toujours comme
l’Holocauste (avec un ‘ H ‘ majuscule) Armenien, le genocide de 1,5
million d’Armeniens chretiens, commis en 1915 par le gouvernement
ottoman. C’est le première genocide industrialise du vingtième siècle
– le second ayant ete l’Holocauste des Juifs – et les deux actes
de massacres a grande echelle ont des liens historiques clairs. Les
Turcs ont etouffe des milliers d’Armeniens dans des grottes – forcant
la fumee de feux dans les cavites où ils les avaient entasses,
dans les deserts de Syrie – creant ainsi les premières chambres a
gaz primitives.

Les Armeniens de sexe masculin etaient quelquefois conduits sur les
lieux de leur execution dans des wagons ferroviaires de marchandises.

Des officiers subalternes de l’armee du Kaiser allemand qui
instruisaient l’armee turque a cette epoque ont ete temoins du genocide
; en outre, quelques-uns parmi ces Allemands se sont reveles moins de
vingt-cinq ans plus tard comme des membres de la Wehrmacht d’Hitler en
Ukraine et en Bielorussie, où ils etaient employes a l’organisation
du massacre des Juifs. Il n’y a aucun doute quant au lieu où ils ont
ete formes pour cela.

La Turquie a deporte les deux tiers de la population armenienne ;
beaucoup furent tues ou sont morts de faim au cours du voyage. Il y a
de nombreuses annees, j’ai employe l’expression ” Holocauste Armenien
“, dans The Independant. Un correcteur d’edition a immediatement
change le H majuscule en un h minuscule. Mon telephone n’arretait
pas de sonner. Les Armeniens etaient indignes. Ils voulaient savoir
pourquoi ils ne meritaient pas un H majuscule. Les Turcs n’avaient-ils
pas assez tue d’Armeniens pour les faire beneficier d’un H majuscule ?

J’ecrivis un long memorandum a mon editeur d’alors, Simon Kelner,
expliquant qu’il etait raciste de faire une distinction entre les deux
genocides ; nous ne pouvions fonder notre definition sur la difference
numerique entre 1 500 000 et 6 000 000. En outre, les Israeliens
(contrairement a l’etat d’Israël qui ne qualifie pas la catastrophe
armenienne de genocide) se refèrent aux massacres d’Armeniens comme
la Shoah Armenienne – recourant au mot hebreu pour Holocauste. Kelner
publia plus tard mon memo sous forme d’un article dans The Independant
– article qui recut le prix DC Watt du journalisme.

Mais les gens du journalisme ont peu de memoire institutionnelle. Plus
tôt ce mois-ci, j’ai fait reference a l’Holocauste Armenien – et
un correcteur d’edition, non averti de l’expression, a innocemment
degrade les pauvres vieux Armeniens une fois de plus. Il a change le H
majuscule en h minuscule ! Mon telephone se mit encore a retentir. Les
memes arguments incontournables. ” Les Turcs n’ont-ils pas tues assez
parmi nous ? “, ont a nouveau demande mes interlocuteurs Armeniens.

Alors, bien sûr, evidemment, genes, nous avons rendu leur rang aux
Armeniens sur la version en ligne de mon article en leur rendant leur
H majuscule…

Et bien sûr, je n’ai meme pas commence aujourd’hui a aborder l’emploi
de ce mot generique, raciste (dans son usage), pejoratif et repugnant
de ” terroriste “. Je ne l’emploie qu’avec des guillemets inverses.

Mais que pouvons-nous faire contre les maîtres de l’univers –
l’Amerique, et le triste individu qui vient de remporter un prix Save
the Children, [Sauvez les Enfants, Tony Blair Ndt] – embarque depuis
longtemps dans une ” Guerre contre le Terrorisme ” [la guerre d’Irak
2003 Ndt] sans fin.

Donnez-moi le Golfe Persique quand vous voudrez.

Traduction Gilbert Beguian pour Armenews

mercredi 3 decembre 2014, Jean Eckian (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=105854

La Turquie Se Rejouit De L’accord Entre Bagdad Et La Region Autonome

LA TURQUIE SE REJOUIT DE L’ACCORD ENTRE BAGDAD ET LA REGION AUTONOME DU KURDISTAN

PETROLE

La Turquie s’est felicitee mercredi d’un accord conclu la veille entre
le gouvernement irakien et la region autonome du Kurdistan pour regler
un long differend sur les exportations petrolières.

“Nous considerons cette reconciliation comme un developpement positif
en ce qui concerne la securite du flux international d’energie et
notre cooperation energetique avec l’Irak” voisin de la Turquie,
a indique un communique du ministère de Affaires etrangères.

L’accord signe mardi a Bagdad prevoit qu’a partir de debut 2015 la
region autonome du Kurdistan va mettre a disposition du gouvernement
federal 250.000 barils de petrole par jour, tandis que 300.000 barils
seront transferes de la province disputee de Kirkouk.

En contrepartie, Bagdad va debloquer la part devolue au gouvernement
regional kurde dans le budget national, qui etait gelee depuis plus
d’un an.

Le differend petrolier empoisonnait depuis un an les relations entre
les parties. En juillet, les autorites kurdes etaient meme allees
jusqu’a annoncer leur volonte de tenir un referendum d’independance.

La Turquie a etabli ces dernières annees des rapports commerciaux
etroits avec la zone kurde irakienne.

Ankara, 3 dec 2014 (AFP) –

mercredi 3 decembre 2014, Ara (c)armenews.com

A 108 Ans Teresa Alexian Ne Se Connait Aucun Ennemi

A 108 ANS TERESA ALEXIAN NE SE CONNAIT AUCUN ENNEMI

LONGEVITE

Teresa Alexian, une armenienne habitant Burbank (Californie) vient de
feter ses 108 ANS ; Selon le journal >, la famille
de Tersa Alexian l’appelle >. Teresa Alexian
est la plus jeune d’une famille de 4 enfants est nee en Iran au sein
d’une famille d’un ecclesiastique de l’Eglise apostolique armenienne.

Mariee, Teresa a voue sa vie a elever ses trois petits-enfants. L’un
de ces derniers a confie que Teresa aime chanter, cuisiner et
s’occuper de sa maison pour la faire devenir en >
pour sa famille. Selon l’un de ses petits-fils, Raffi Bandarian,
Teresa Alexian n’a aucun ennemi. > dit la dame de 108 ans qui est
l’une des doyennes des Armeniens des Etats-Unis.

Krikor Amirzayan

mercredi 3 decembre 2014, Krikor Amirzayan (c)armenews.com

Capitol Hill Celebrates 23 Years Of Artsakh Freedom

CAPITOL HILL CELEBRATES 23 YEARS OF ARTSAKH FREEDOM

10:34, 03 Dec 2014

U.S. Representatives Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Adam
Schiff (D-CA), David Cicilline (D-RI), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Jim Costa
(D-CA), Judy Chu (D-CA), Janice Hahn (D-CA), Linda Sanchez (D-CA),
and Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI) shared a powerful message of peace and
freedom today at a Capitol Hill celebration of the 23rd anniversary
of Artsakh’s independence featuring remarks by Ashot Ghoulian, the
Speaker of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh’s Parliament, reported
the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

In the face of Azerbaijani Embassy’s efforts to block this
Congressional commemoration, a record number of U.S. legislators
were on hand to voice their support for the security and success of
Artsakh’s citizens in the face of escalating Azerbaijani aggression.

ANCA National Board Member Raffi Hamparian and ANCA Western Region
Chairwoman Nora Hovsepian traveled from California to welcome
legislators as part of a two-day advocacy trip covering a broad
range of issues, from Artsakh’s freedom to pending Return of Churches
legislation.

“The strong Congressional showing at tonight’s Artsakh celebration
on Capitol Hill underscores, once again, the American and Armenian
peoples’ shared values of peace and freedom,” said ANCA Executive
Director Aram Hamparian. “This truly was as much a wonderful
celebration of our American devotion to democracy as it was a
well-deserved salute to Artsakh’s independence.”

In remarks opening the program, ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian
called for a silent prayer, first and foremost to honor the three
Artsakh servicemen killed by Azerbaijan while aboard an unarmed
helicopter on a training mission over Nagorno Karabakh, but also in
memory of all those who have been lost – on all sides – during the
long years since Azerbaijan started the Karabakh conflict.

Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone, who had met
with Speaker Ghoulian earlier in the day, noted, “Since 1991, the
people of Nagorno Karabakh have demonstrated their commitment to our
shared ideals of participatory and responsive democracy. He added:
“Tonight, we celebrate the relationship between the Nagorno Karabakh
and the United States, while also recognizing the important role
Nagorno Karabakh plays in the stability of the region. With them,
we will continue to push for restoration of their war torn economy
and work towards peace in the region with a strong and independent
Nagorno Karabakh.”

In a letter addressed to the ANCA and shared during the Capitol Hill
Artsakh celebration, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman
Robert Menendez (D-NJ) stated “I have long supported the people of
Nagono Karabakh in their drive for independence and have advocated
for robust funding to strengthen their democracy and achieve their
development goals.” Chairman Menendez went on to condemn the fatal
Azerbaijani downing of the unarmed Artsakh helicopter and “commend
the bravery of the Armenian soldiers who were able to bring these
[fallen] men home to rest.”

Thanking the U.S. for its ongoing humanitarian assistance and
leadership in the OSCE Minsk Group mediation process in the face of
increasing Azerbaijani aggression, Speaker Ghoulian noted that “the
only way of establishing a long-lasting peace and stability in the
South Caucasus is the international recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic de facto independence and the provision of international
security guarantees.” To that end, Ghoulian went on to note that
“the people of the Artsakh Republic highly appreciate and are inspired
with the continued political support demonstrated by the legislatures
in various states across the USA (namely Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
Louisiana, Maine and California) in the form of resolutions in support
for the right to self-determination and democratic independence of
our people.”

Armenia’s Ambassador, Tigran Sargsyan, offered powerful remarks,
outlining a comprehensive view of Nagorno Karabakh and underscoring
the Armenian side’s commitment to peace, democratic self-determination,
and human dignity. Nagorno Karabakh Republic Permanent Representative
to the U.S. Robert Avetisyan offered insights on Artsakh’s diplomatic
challenges and Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan offered a closing benediction
honoring Karabakh’s spirit of freedom.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/03/capitol-hill-celebrates-23-years-of-artsakh-freedom/

Le College Armenien Ouvrira En Septembre Prochain

LE COLLEGE ARMENIEN OUVRIRA EN SEPTEMBRE PROCHAIN

Le Parisien
Lundi 24 Novembre 2014

L.P.

” POUR NOUS c’est le reve que nos elèves etudient dans les meilleures
conditions possibles qui prend enfin forme. ” Karin Lerian, responsable
de l’association de gestion de l’ecole Saint-Mesrop d’Alfortville
faisait partie, samedi après-midi, des gens plus qu’enthousiastes qui
ont pu visiter le chantier de construction du futur groupe scolaire
Kevork Arabian.

L’etablissement qui doit etre acheve dans quelques mois s’etend sur
1 600 m 2 et accueillera 10 classes, une cantine, une bibliothèque,
une salle d’informatique et un laboratoire de sciences.

D’abord les elèves de primaire

” Nous y installerons d’abord les elèves de primaire, qui etudient
actuellement dans de petites salles dans le meme quartier, a la rentree
de septembre 2015, precise Karin Lerian. Nous ouvrirons ensuite la
première classe de 6 e en septembre 2016, avant de proposer toutes
les classes de collège progressivement. ”

Jusqu’a present, les elèves d’origine armenienne qui voulaient
poursuivre dans une ecole privee armenienne au-dela de la primaire
devaient aller jusqu’au Raincy (Seine-Saint-Denis).

” Ce groupe scolaire, on en parle a Alfortville depuis 30 ans, rappelle
Raffi Agopyan, coordinateur du projet. Le debut de la construction a
pu commencer grâce a un bienfaiteur, puis aux dons de la communaute
et a un emprunt. ” Le tout pour un coût global de 4,5 MEUR. Resultat
les 250 a 300 elèves travailleront dans un bâtiment très lumineux et
entièrement tourne vers la Seine.

http://www.leparisien.fr//espace-premium/val-de-marne-94/le-college-armenien-ouvrira-en-septembre-prochain-24-11-2014-4316735.php

BAKU: Int’l Institutions Can’t Cope With Their Responsibilities, Pre

INT’L INSTITUTIONS CAN’T COPE WITH THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES, PRESIDENT ALIYEV SAYS

Trend , Azerbaijan
December 2, 2014 Tuesday 1:59 PM GMT +4

Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 2

Trend:

Armenia does not want peace, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said
in an interview to “Russia-24” TV channel All-Russia State Television
and Radio Broadcasting Company.

Speaking of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the president said Armenia
doesn’t want to resolve the long-lasting issue with Azerbaijan.

“It wants to leave everything as it is and to maintain the status
quo,” he said. “Unfortunately, we cannot talk about the success in
the negotiation process.”

“Although the presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries,
namely, Russia, US and France have repeatedly stated that the status
quo is unacceptable and must be changed,” the president said.

President Aliyev said the change of the status quo means the
de-occupation of Azerbaijan’s territory, which is the main condition
for resolving the conflict.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in
1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a
result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied
20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and
seven surrounding districts. The two countries signed a ceasefire
agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia,
France and the U.S. are currently holding peace negotiations.

President Aliyev said the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict differs from all other conflicts in the post-Soviet area,
because there are the UN Security Council resolutions for its solution.

“There are four resolutions, rather than one, requiring immediate
and unconditional withdrawal of the Armenian troops from the occupied
territories,” President Aliyev said. “They have not been fulfilled for
more than 20 years. Unfortunately, there is no mechanism for their
implementation, as Armenia simply ignores them. These resolutions
must be the basis of the conflict settlement, there is no other way.”

President Aliyev said this year differs from the previous years by
the intensive negotiation process.

“The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries in the face of the
presidents of these countries have actively participated in the
negotiation process,” the president said. “I don’t think it has ever
happened before. Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting
with the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Sochi in August. In
September, US Secretary of State Kerry held a similar meeting with us,
and in late October French President Francois Hollande also invited
the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia to meet in Paris. We held
bilateral and trilateral discussions.”

The president said besides the settlement of the conflict and the
negotiation process, one of the issues was about strengthening the
confidence-building measures, the desire to have fewer incidents on
the contact line and that the sides’ would trust each other more.

“Both sides – Armenia and Azerbaijan – positively evaluated the meeting
in Paris,” Ilham Aliyev said, adding that this was also mentioned in
the public comments.

However, just two weeks later Armenia began to hold the so-called
military exercises in the occupied part of Azerbaijan, he stressed.

“Moreover, they were holding these exercises not in Armenia, or even
within the Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region, but on the territory
of Aghdam district of Azerbaijan, just along the line of contact,”
President Aliyev said.

He went on to add that according to the data of the Armenian side,
47,000 servicemen and thousands of types of equipment were involved
in the exercises.

“The question is what was the need to arrange provocations immediately
after a positive meeting in Paris?” the Azerbaijani president said.

With regard to the efficiency of international institutions in
addressing contemporary conflicts, President Aliyev said what is
happening in the world demonstrates that international institutions
don’t cope with their responsibilities, and perhaps, don’t justify
the hopes they are entrusted with.

“This also applies to our case, when for over 20 years the OSCE is
like a mediator,” he said. “This also applies to the matters that
are within the competence of the UN.”

The president further said that a deformation of international
institutions is going on in the world, which is a very alarming and
dangerous tendency.

“The leading countries of the world have to say their clear word here
not only with statements, but also with respect to the decisions that
are taken. Decisions are not made but actions are carried out – we
have seen this too many times in the modern world, not so long ago,”
the president said.

The president said the collapse of the existing mechanisms of
international cooperation will lead to a total chaos.

“I think that in this historical period of time the responsibility
falls on the leading countries of the world. They mustn’t violate the
international law in the first place. They should support international
law and the world order that formed after World War II,” President
Aliyev said.

Pope Francis Fails To Find Common Ground In Turkey

POPE FRANCIS FAILS TO FIND COMMON GROUND IN TURKEY

The Christian Science Monitor
November 30, 2014 Sunday

Francis said the rise of the Islamic State militant group in Iraq
and Syria is a threat to the region’s Christian minority. Turkey’s
President Erdogan said the fault lies with the West.

by Nick Squires Correspondent

The idea was to reach out to Muslims, but Pope Francis got a distinctly
prickly reception from his hosts during his first trip to Turkey.

In a series of strongly-worded addresses in Ankara and Istanbul,
the 77-year-old Pope blamed the “fanaticism” of the Islamic State
(IS) and other militant groups for persecuting Christians in Syria
and Iraq and forcing an exodus of communities that have lived in the
Middle East for 2,000 years.

But President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who received the leader of the
world’s 1.2 billion Catholics at his controversial $600 million palace
outside Ankara on Friday, took a very different tack.

He said extremist groups like IS, responsible for beheading prisoners,
enslaving captives, and promising to wipe out religious minorities
like Yazidis in Iraq and Syria, are a consequence of “the rise of
Islamophobia” in the West.

“Those who feel defeated, wronged, oppressed and abandoned… can
become open to being exploited by terror organizations,” the Turkish
leader said.

While the Pope called for conciliation and dialogue, President Erdogan
took a swipe at the West, blaming it for many of the problems in the
Middle East.

Blame the ‘foreigners’

On Thursday Erdogan said “foreigners” do not like Muslims and are
only interested in exploiting the Middle East’s natural resources.

“Foreigners love oil, gold, diamonds and the cheap labor force of the
Islamic world. They like the conflicts, fights and quarrels of the
Middle East. Believe me, they don’t like us. They look like friends,
but they want us dead, they like seeing our children die,” said
Erdogan, whose abrasive style confounds the West but has endeared him
to millions of Muslims, not just in Turkey but across the Middle East.

The president repeated his complaint about growing anti-Muslim
sentiment in the West when the Pope turned up at his sprawling palace
on Friday.

Erdogan told Francis that there was a “very serious and rapid trend
of growth in racism, discrimination, and hatred of others, especially
Islamophobia in the West.”

Expressing concern for the plight of Christians was a key plank of
the Pope’s three-day visit, but it clashed with the fact that Turkey
has been accused of fomenting the persecution of Christians and other
minorities by failing to stop Islamist militants from crossing its
borders to fight in Syria and Iraq.

Turkey’s reluctance to join the US-led campaign of air strikes against
IS also jarred with the position of the Pope, who during his visit
said it was legitimate to stop “an unjust aggressor,” while insisting
that military force was not a solution by itself.

The Pope expressed his dismay at the persecution of Christians in a
joint declaration with Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual head of
the world’s 300 million Orthodox Christians, who is based in Istanbul.

“We cannot resign ourselves to a Middle East without Christians,
who have professed the name of Jesus there for 2,000 years,” the two
leaders said. “Many of our brothers and sisters are being persecuted
and have been forced violently from their homes.”

Blue Mosque

Francis’s desire to build better relations with the Muslim world
was illustrated when he visited Istanbul’s Blue Mosque on Saturday,
engaging in a few minutes of silent contemplation alongside the chief
mufti, Rahmi Yaran.

It was not strictly a prayer, the Vatican said, because it took
place in a non-Christian place of worship, but rather “a moment of
silent adoration.”

Aside from differences of opinion with President Erdogan, the Pope
received a distinctly underwhelming reception in Turkey – little
surprise, perhaps, given that around 99 percent of the population is
Muslim and only around 80,000 Christians remain in the country.

There were none of the cheering crowds that have greeted him on his
previous international trips, which have included visits to the Holy
Land, South Korea and Brazil, where millions of people crowded onto
Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro to hear the pontiff speak.

“He seems like a good man, but I don’t really care about his visit,”
says Ahmet, the owner of a carpet store in the historic heart of
Istanbul.

A tiny group of Christians turned up when he visited Hagia Sophia,
a Christian basilica dating back to the fifth century, when Istanbul
was Constantinople.

It was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the
city in the 15th century, but then turned into a museum in the 1930s
under the secular rule of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of
modern Turkey.

“We’re very happy to see him here,” said Can Barlas, a 50-year-old
Turkish Christian who belongs to the Armenian Catholic Church.

As he spoke, army snipers could be seen on the slender minarets
that surround Hagia Sophia, and a drone operated by Turkish police
hovered overhead.

On the third and final day of his trip, on Sunday, the Argentinean
pontiff met a group of Christian and Muslim refugees forced to flee
Syria and Iraq and now living in Istanbul.

The group of 100 refugees, three-quarters of them children, are among
the estimated 30,000 Christians who have sought sanctuary in Turkey
since the start of the Syrian war.

“Your difficult situation…is the sad consequence of brutal conflicts
and war,” the Pope told the refugees, who receive assistance from
the Salesians, a Roman Catholic order. “The degrading conditions in
which so many refugees are forced to live are intolerable.”

The Vatican confirmed that the Pope had wanted to visit a refugee camp
on the border with Syria but said that there had not been enough time
to include it in his schedule.

“The Pope desires many things but there was no time to do it,” said
Rev Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman. “If we had had four or
five days instead of three, then maybe it would have been possible.”

Lake Sevan Has A Negative Balance Sheet

LAKE SEVAN HAS A NEGATIVE BALANCE SHEET

12:47 December 01, 2014

EcoLur

Lake Sevan has a negative balance sheet. According to Hydrology Center
of Hydromet Service of the RA Ministry of Emergency Situations the
level of Lake Sevan was 1900 meters 14 centimeters according to
November 28’s data, which is 5 centimeters less than the level on
the same day in 2013.

The negative balance sheet of Lake Sevan is conditioned by water
release of 270 million cubic meters instead of water release of 170
million cubic meters defined by law. The official argumentation is
irrigation water shortage in Ararat Valley.

The UN Climate Change Framework Convention Focal Point Aram Gabrielyan
said in his interview with EcoLur that the level of Lake Sevan must
be increased as soon as possible. “We must increase the lake level
within 10 years. We have the findings of studies, that currently the
common temperature in Lake Sevan is 3 degrees, which means that the
lake level must be increased not by 6.5 meters, but 12 meters,” Aram
Gabrielyan said and added that the figure of 6.5 meter was approved
in the 60’s, when climate conditions were different.

http://ecolur.org/en/news/officials/lake-sevan-has-a-negative-balance-sheet/6830/