Nagorno Karabakh to participate in CONIFA World Football Cup 2014

Nagorno Karabakh to participate in CONIFA World Football Cup 2014

13:36 06.02.2014

Football, Nagorno-Karabakh

Nagorno-Karabakh will be among the twelve teams participating in the
first ever World Cup held for teams outside international soccer’s
governing body, FIFA.

The tournament to be held in Ostersund, in central Sweden, in the
first week of June will be hosted by the Sapmi people, also known as
Laplanders. It is to be held under the aegis of CONIFA, a global
umbrella organization for all the football teams outside FIFA.

According to the organization’s official website, the 12 teams will
include: Abkhazia, Aramean Suryoye, Kurdistan, Tamil Eelam, Zanzibar,
Darfur United, Ellan Vannin, Quebec, Nagorno-Karabakh, Padania, Sapmi
and Occitania. The tournament will take place from June 1 to 8.

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Collectif VAN : l’éphéméride du 6 février

Collectif VAN : l’éphéméride du 6 février

Publié le : 06-02-2014

Info Collectif VAN – – La rubrique Ephéméride est
à retrouver quotidiennement sur le site du Collectif VAN. Elle recense
la liste d’événements survenus à une date donnée, à différentes
époques de l’Histoire, sur les thématiques que l’association suit au
quotidien. L’éphéméride du Collectif VAN repose sur des informations
en ligne sur de nombreux sites (les sources sont spécifiées sous
chaque entrée).

Les éphémérides du Collectif VAN (1ère partie)

Les éphémérides du Collectif VAN (2ème partie)

Légende photo : 6 février 1942 — Allemagne : 6 février 1942, le
directeur du Deutsche Arbeitsfront, Robert Ley, fait un discours au
Sportpalast de Berlin devant les travailleurs de Siemens. Il déclare
notamment :
« Les Juifs [sont] le vampire de l’humanité, l’exploiteur de
l’humanité, le destructeur de l’humanité. […] l’ennemi de
l’humanité. […] Juda ne désire que nous exterminer. […] Juda doit
être et sera abattu, Juda doit être et sera anéanti, c’est là notre
conviction sacrée. C’est la raison d’être de cette guerre ».

Photo : Robert Ley

Ça s’est passé un 6 février (les événements sont classés du plus
ancien au plus récent) :

6 février 1189 — Les émeutes de Lynn (Angleterre) se propagent
jusqu’à la ville de Norwich. La foule s’en prend à la communauté
juive. De nombreux juifs se réfugient dans le chteau de l’évêque.
Ceux qui se trouvent encore dans leur maison sont tués et leurs biens
pillés.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1194 — Cinq jours après le lynchage d’un déséquilibré juif
qui avait tué une chrétienne dans un accès de folie à Neuss
(Allemagne), la justice ordonne l’arrestation des siens. Ils sont
cruellement torturés, mais, Ã l’exception de la petite sÅ`ur du jeune
juif, ils n’acceptent pas le baptême. La mère est enterrée vivante et
les oncles sont écartelés sur la roue.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1481 — Un autodafé a lieu dans la cité de Séville
(Espagne). 6 hommes et femmes très honorablement connus dans la ville,
et respectés, sont brûlés vifs pour avoir ” judaïsé “, c’est-Ã-dire
pratiqué le judaïsme en secret.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1484 — Un autodafé a lieu à Ciudad Real (Espagne) sur
l’ordre du tribunal de l’Inquisition responsable de la province de
Tolède. 4 enfants de juifs baptisé de force lors des persécutions de
1391, sont accusés de judaïser et brûlés sur le bûcher pour avoir
refusé de se repentir.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1903 — Un des Premiers pogrom de Kishinev, déclenché Ã la
suite du meurtre de Michael Ribalenko. La presse antisémite accuse les
Juifs, les accusant notamment de meurtre rituel. Pendant trois jours,
les pogromistes se déchaînent ; Le ministre de l’intérieur donne ordre
à la police de ne pas intervenir. Ils tuent, massacrent, saccagent,
violent. Le bilan : 47 morts, 92 blessés graves, 500 blessés et 799
maisons détruites.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1919 — Des unités de l’Armée nationale ukrainienne de Simon
Petlioura se livrent à un pogrome dans la ville de Balta (Ukraine). 27
juifs sont massacrés, de nombreux autres blessés et des femmes juives
violées.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1919 — Empire ottoman : les responsables de la destruction
des Arméniens dans le vilayet de Diarbékir ont tous échappé Ã la
justice des hommes. L’architecte du génocide dans ce vilayet, Rechid,
est arrêté en 1918 et emprisonné à Constantinople à Bekir Agha. Mais
il s’évade et, apprenant qu’il va à nouveau être arrêté, il se
suicide, le 6 février 1919. Rechid laisse un journal dans lequel il
accuse plusieurs de ses collaborateurs. Dans la revue turque Résimli
Tarik, l’ancien secrétaire du comité central du parti Union et
Progrès, Midhat Chükrü, résume les entretiens qu’il a eus avec le
docteur Rechid, dont il partage d’ailleurs les convictions. Il lui
avait demandé comment, en tant que médecin, il avait livré Ã la mort,
« en masse, des foules d’innocents ».
© Revue d’Histoire Arménienne Contemporaine pour toutes les éditions |
© Yves Ternon pour le texte Mardin 1915
Imprescriptible : Arméniens et Syriaques à la Conférence de la paix

6 février 1919 — Empire ottoman : L’un des récits les plus explicites
et détaillés du génocide se trouve sous la plume du major Mehmed
Salim, commandant des casernes de Yozgat (mevki kumandan) et chef du
Bureau de recrutement de Yozgat. Dans un affidavit détaillé, préparé Ã
la demande du Tribunal militaire turc (la série des procès de Yozgat,
du 6 février au 7 avril 1919), le chef de bataillon turc donne des
détails déchirants sur les atrocités « sans précédent dans l’histoire
de l’humanité » (tarihi beÅ?eriyetinin kayd etmediÄ’i). Rendant les
agents ittihadistes responsables du carnage organisé, le chef de
bataillon Salim raconte des scènes de ce carnage sur des victimes dont
« les bras et les mains étaient attachés » et qui furent tuées par des
foules armées de « hachettes, couteaux, faucilles, des haches plus
grandes munies de marteaux, des faux, et autres instruments tranchants
».
Vahakn Dadrian , Documentation du génocide arménien dans les sources turques
Les aveux d’ex-hauts responsables civils et militaires

6 février 1942 — Allemagne : 6 février 1942, le directeur du Deutsche
Arbeitsfront, Robert Ley, fait un discours au Sportpalast de Berlin
devant les travailleurs de Siemens. Il déclare notamment :
« Les Juifs [sont] le vampire de l’humanité, l’exploiteur de
l’humanité, le destructeur de l’humanité. […] l’ennemi de
l’humanité. […] Juda ne désire que nous exterminer. […] Juda doit
être et sera abattu, Juda doit être et sera anéanti, c’est là notre
conviction sacrée. C’est la raison d’être de cette guerre ».
PHDN : L’extermination au jour le jour dans les documents contemporains

6 février 1942 — Un transport de 997 juifs quitte Vienne (Autriche) Ã
destination de Riga (Lettonie).
– Le ” petit ghetto de Sierpe (Varsovie) est liquidé. Ses 3 500 juifs
sont transférés au ghetto de Mlawa, d’où ils sont tous déportés au
camp d’extermination d’Auschwitz. 20 seulement des juifs du village
survivront à la guerre.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1943 — Les nazis liquident le camp de Peresieka
(Biélorussie). ils fusillent tous les artisans. Un groupe de 50 juifs
fuit dans la forêt, où il se constitue en unité de partisans.
– Himmler reçoit un rapport sur la quantité de matériaux récoltés sur
les déportés : 97 000 habits d’hommes, 132 000 pantalons d’hommes, 97
manteaux de femmes, 3 000 kilos de cheveux. Les récupérations
d’enfants incluent 15 000 manteaux, 11 000 vestes, 9 000 robes, 22 000
paires de chaussures.
– Directive allemande à l’encontre des Juifs de Salonique : marquage
des personnes juives de nationalité grecque et des magasins juifs;
mise en ghetto avant le 25 février.
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1944 — 1 000 juifs du camp de concentration de
Dora-Nordhausen (Allemagne) sont transférés au camp de concentration
de Maïdanek (Pologne).
Skynet : 6 février, ce jour-lÃ, n’oubliez pas

6 février 1980 — Suisse/ Berne : l’arrestation de Hrair Kelinjian
Max, membre de l’organisation illégale politiques “combattants de la
justice pour le génocide arménien”. Il a tué l’ambassadeur de la
Turquie à Berne. Après un procès de deux ans, il a été condamné à deux
ans d’emprisonnement.
American University of Armenia : This day in Armenian history

6 février 2005 — Turquie : Orhan Pamuk, écrivain turc de renom
international, c’est exprimé dans le journal Tagesanzeiger :
« 30 000 Kurdes et un million d’Arméniens ont été assassinés en
Turquie. A part moi, presque personne n’ose évoquer ces faits ».
Imprescriptible : Citations d’intellectuels et d’artistes

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Anne Hidalgo à la MCA de Paris

MUNICIPALES 2014
Anne Hidalgo à la MCA de Paris

Anne Hidalgo, candidate à la Mairie de Paris était à l’honneur ce
mercredi 5 février 2014 à la Maison de la Culture Arménienne. Les
responsables et membres des associations oeuvrant au quotidien et
faisant vivre cette Maison depuis des décennies ont souhaité exprimer
leur confiance à la candidate autour d’un cocktail. C’est dans une
ambiance fraternelle, que la FRA Dachnaktsoutioun entourée des membres
actifs des associations culturelle (Hamaskaine), humanitaire et
sociale (Croix Bleue des Arméniens de France), sportive (Homenetmen),
de jeunesse (FRA Nor Seround) et celles oeuvrant pour la Cause
Arménienne (Comité de Défense de la Cause Arménienne et Bureau
Français de la Cause Arménienne), a une fois encore réitéré son
soutien plein et entier à Anne Hidalgo.

Dans son élocution de bienvenue, Mourad Papazian, co-président de la
FRA Dachnaktsoutioun a rappelé les liens profonds unissant le PS et la
FRA ainsi que l’engagement de la candidate à la Mairie de Paris auprès
de la communauté arménienne. Un soutien qu’Anne Hidalgo tient pour
héritage de Bertrand Delanoë et de son équipe, qui ont toujours porté
les combats pour la Cause Arménienne.

Dans son discours, Anne Hidalgo a affirmé sa fierté de tenir cet
héritage et de le faire perdurer si elle est élue Maire de Paris lors
des prochaines élections municipales. Cette dernière est également
revenue sur l’importance du travail de mémoire dans la société ainsi
que sur la nécessaire protection de celle-ci par une loi réprimant la
négation du génocide arménien. La candidate a également rendu hommage
aux Arméniens qui sont morts pour la France et pour la libération de
Paris. > a -t-elle affirmé en rappelant en outre qu’ils tiennent
leur source au coeur de cet arrondissement (le 9ème) constitutif d’un
véritable vivier pour l’ensemble de la communauté.

La présence de Pauline Véron, candidate PS du 9ème arrondissement de
Paris, ainsi que de Pierre Schapira, Adjoint au Maire de Paris chargé
des relations internationales, ont apporté une dimension des plus
complètes à cette soirée.

C’est dans une ambiance des plus conviviale que s’est achevée cette
soirée d’échange, d’amitié et d’engagements réciproques autour d’une
femme engagée et humaine qui a décidé de porter le flambeau d’un Paris
qui ose.

Tania Babanazarian

jeudi 6 février 2014,
Ara (c)armenews.com
– 111

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F18News: Kazakhstan – "We’re liquidating the [mosque] community"

FORUM 18 NEWS SERVICE, Oslo, Norway

The right to believe, to worship and witness
The right to change one’s belief or religion
The right to join together and express one’s belief

===============================================
Wednesday 5 February 2014
KAZAKHSTAN: “WE’RE LIQUIDATING THE [MOSQUE] COMMUNITY”

Kazakhstan’s Din-Muhammad Tatar-Bashkir Mosque, built in 1852, is being
forcibly closed. Yesterday evening (4 February), three officials of a
Liquidation Commission appointed by a court to dissolve the community
arrived at the Mosque in Petropavl to prepare an inventory of all its
possessions. “The mosque is to be handed over to another religious
organisation”, Marat Zhamaliyev, deputy head of the regional Finance
Department, told Forum 18 News Service. He refused to say which religious
community the mosque will be given to. Told by Forum 18 that the mosque
community still exists, regularly holds the namaz (prayers) in the mosque
(including this morning, 5 February) and intends to continue to exist,
Zhamaliyev responded: “We’re not liquidating the mosque, we’re liquidating
the community.” He insisted that that the juridical community had been
liquidated by a court and therefore did not exist. The Din-Muhammad Mosque
may possibly be the last remaining publicly-accessible mosque independent
of the state-backed Muslim Board.

KAZAKHSTAN: “WE’RE LIQUIDATING THE [MOSQUE] COMMUNITY”

By Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service

Kazakhstan’s Din-Muhammad Tatar-Bashkir Mosque – built in 1852, forcibly
closed down in the 1930s under Stalin, and reopened after the end of the
Soviet Union – is being forcibly closed down again. Yesterday evening (4
February), three officials of a Liquidation Commission appointed by a court
to dissolve the community arrived at the Mosque in Petropavl
[Petropavlovsk], in North Kazakhstan Region to prepare an inventory of all
its possessions. “The mosque is to be handed over to another religious
organisation,” Marat Zhamaliyev, deputy head of the regional Finance
Department, insisted to Forum 18 News Service on 5 February.

“The religious community has been liquidated”

Zhamaliyev vigorously denied that officials were confiscating the
Din-Muhammad Tatar-Bashkir Mosque community’s property. “The property will
shortly be handed over as communal property to the state,” he told Forum
18, “because the religious community has been liquidated.”

Told by Forum 18 that the mosque community still exists, regularly holds
the namaz (prayers) in the mosque building (including this morning, 5
February) and intends to continue to exist, Zhamaliyev responded: “We’re
not liquidating the mosque, we’re liquidating the community.”

Zhumaliyev declined to say which other religious community and of what
religious affiliation officials intend to give the mosque to. Asked who had
given the state the right to take a place of worship away from one
community and give it to any other, he responded: “The law.” He insisted
that as the Din-Muhammad Tatar-Bashkir Mosque community had failed to gain
the compulsory re-registration, it had to be liquidated.

Asked by Forum 18 why the community repeatedly had its re-registration
application rejected and why the community cannot continue to exist and
meet for worship without registration without being expelled from the
mosque building, Zhumaliyev repeated that the juridical community had been
liquidated by the court and therefore did not exist. “No-one is banning
people from praying,” he insisted. “People can go to pray in the new
community.”

The Din-Muhammad Mosque may possibly be the last remaining
publicly-accessible mosque independent of the state-backed Muslim Board,
Forum 18 notes (see F18News 2 October 2013
).

Muslims subjected to tightest controls

Kazakhstan’s Muslims are subjected to even tighter state controls than
members of other religious communities. All Muslim communities must be part
of the state-backed Muslim Board. No independent mosques or Shia Muslim
communities have been given state permission to exist. Neither have any
Ahmadi Muslim communities, all of whom having been forcibly closed by the
state. The Muslim Board’s spokesperson told Forum 18 that all Islamic
communities “must be Hanafi Sunni Muslim”. “We don’t have other sorts of
Muslims here”, he added (see F18News 23 November 2012
). The Din-Muhammad
Mosque is Hanafi Sunni, but independent.

The state also subjects Muslim communities to special language restrictions
which do not apply to other faiths – official demand that they use Kazakh
rather than the language of their choice (Russian, Tatar, Chechen, Azeri)
for sermons. Unlike communities of other faiths (Russian Orthodox, Armenian
Apostolic, Jewish) they cannot have an ethnic affiliation in their name.
The Din-Muhammad Mosque’s efforts to be negotiate an exception were
rejected (see F18News 2 October 2013
).

“It’s no longer your property”

In the early evening of 4 February three Liquidation Commission officials
arrived unannounced at the mosque for the inventory. They were Aubakir
Karmenov of the Religious Affairs Department of the Regional Akimat
(administration) and two officials of the Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy
Department of the Regional Tax Committee, its head Nurzhan Kaisenov and a
chief specialist Lyudmila Bryksina.

Karmenov was the Religious Affairs Department official who had delayed
consideration of the community’s re-registration application and who lodged
the liquidation suit to court after it was rejected. He also represented
the Department in court at liquidation hearings, according to court
documents seen by Forum 18.

“We had asked them to let us know in advance if they were intending to
come,” one community member told Forum 18 from Petropavl on 5 February.
“But it was better for them if we didn’t know.”

The three officials counted and listed the carpets on the floor of the
prayer hall, the copies of the Koran in Arabic, Tatar, Russian and other
languages, furniture and lumps of coal.

“We’ve never counted the carpets, but there must be about 200,” the
community member told Forum 18. “These are the personal property of
individuals – and their names are marked on the back of each.” Some of
those who provided the carpets have since died, the community member added.

Officials told mosque members present: “It’s no longer your property”.
Karmenov told them that the building would remain a mosque, but would be
handed to another community. He added that sermons would in future be held
only in Kazakh, not in Russian and Tatar as at present.

One mosque member, Artur Temerzhanov, posted video of the 4 February
inventory on YouTube (). The
video shows Bryksina sitting at a desk in the prayer hall listing the
carpets as Karmenov and Kaisenov turn them over one by one and read out the
names.

“The mosque and everything in it is private property,” one mosque member
insisted to Forum 18.

“We’re not preparing to confiscate the property”?

“We’re not preparing to confiscate the property,” Kaisenov of the
Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy Department claimed to Forum 18 from Petropavl
on 5 February. “We simply did an inventory for the liquidation.” He
insisted he and his colleagues could do “nothing else” as a court had
ordered the community’s liquidation.

Kaisenov added that the head of the Finance Department of North Kazakhstan
Region, Esken Akimzhanov, and his deputy Zhamaliyev have not yet told him
what will happen to the mosque community’s property. But he noted that many
of those who had given carpets to the mosque had died. He was unable to
explain why that gave officials the right to take them from the community.

Chief specialist Bryksina, who compiled the inventory in the mosque,
declined to discuss her role. “I am not authorised to answer questions from
journalists,” she told Forum 18 on 5 February.

Despite repeated calls to the Religious Affairs Department, Forum 18 was
unable to reach Karmenov on 5 February. His colleagues said he was out of
the office visiting the Akimat.

Karmenov’s colleague, Department chief specialist Bolat Omarov, defended
the officials’ action. “A Liquidation Commission was formed – it’s just
listing the property,” he told Forum 18 on 5 February. “No-one is
confiscating anything.”

Omarov categorically denied that any order had come down from the capital
Astana banning the re-registration of any mosques which choose not to be
subordinate to the state-backed Muslim Board. “There could never be such an
order,” he claimed. He insisted that the only reason the Tatar-Bashkir
Mosque had been denied re-registration was because of “mistakes” in the
application.

Opened in 19th century, forcibly closed in 21st century

The Din-Muhammad Mosque is mainly attended by ethnic Tatars and Bashkirs.
It was built in 1852 and has been open since, apart from when it was closed
during Soviet-era repression of freedom of religion or belief. The mosque
community lodged a re-registration application before the Religion Law’s
October 2012 deadline, receiving no official response (see F18News 7
December 2012 ).

The Din-Muhammad Mosque community and its imam have since faced heavy state
pressure because they wish to exercise their freedom of religion or belief.
For example, on the night of 20 December 2012 the ARA telephoned the Imam
and some elderly members of the community for an 09.00 meeting with the
Head of North Kazakhstan Region’s administration Serik Bilyalov. He
threatened them that if they did not join the Muslim Board the community
would be liquidated and the mosque would be taken over by the local
authorities who would use it for some public non-religious purpose. A
central ARA official claimed to Forum 18 that “there is no pressure on the
mosques” (see F18News 25 January 2013
).

Members of the Mosque community continued to gather for prayers in their
19th century mosque, even after a 12 September 2013 court decision
rejecting an appeal against compulsory liquidation ordered on 20 February
2013. The appeal court ordered officials to complete the liquidation
quickly. Attendance at prayers dropped from hundreds to tens because
“people are afraid of the authorities”, community members told Forum 18
(see F18News 2 October 2013 (see F18News
).

“Any Muslim organisation can register”?

Despite claiming that “any Muslim organisation can register”, Bakhytzhan
Kulekeyev, Director of the Agency of Religious Affairs’ (ARA) Interfaith
Relations Department, admitted to Forum 18 from Astana on 5 February that
only one Muslim organisation – the Muslim Board – gained re-registration
after the adoption of the 2011 Religion Law. But he then claimed that
mosques of other affiliations had failed to gain re-registration only
because of “technical reasons”.

Kulekeyev claimed that a Shia mosque in Astana had lodged a registration
application “this week”. He declined to identify the community or to say if
it would be allowed to gain state registration outside the framework of the
Muslim Board. He claimed that two other Shia mosques in Almaty and one in
Zhambyl function as prayer rooms (namazkhanas) registered by local Akimats.

Asked about the enforced liquidation of the Tatar-Bashkir Mosque in
Petropavl, Kulekeyev claimed they had been denied re-registration because
“they couldn’t write a normal statute”. He declined to discuss any other
aspect of the liquidation of the mosque community.

Kulekeyev absolutely denied that any ban existed on mosques holding sermons
in languages other than Kazakh. This contradicts repeated statements to
Forum 18 from members of the Tatar-Bashkir Mosque.

State-backed Muslim monopoly

No published law appears to give the Muslim Board a monopoly over all
Muslim activity in Kazakhstan. No published law appears to prevent the
state registration of Muslim organisations independently of the Muslim
Board. But even a year before the Religion Law was adopted, state officials
obstructed the functioning of mosques catering mainly to members of one
ethnic group, such as the Tatars and Bashkirs (see F18News 4 November 2010
). Officials also
threatened to close all independent mosques using the Religion Law a year
before it was passed (see F18News 14 October 2010
).

An Agreement between the ARA and the Muslim Board, signed by ARA head Marat
Azilkhanov and Chief Mufti Yerzhan Mayamerov in Almaty on 15 January,
implicitly recognises the Board’s monopoly. Article 2, Part 2 specifies
that the Board “preaches and explains among believers the norms of the
Islamic faith in accordance with the Hanafi school and the theological
school of [Samarkand-born Islamic scholar] al-Maturidi”. The Agreement does
not explain why it is the role of the state to determine the theological
orientation of a religious community.

The Agreement also obliges the Muslim Board to work with the ARA in
religious education and publishing. Again, it is not explained why it is
the role of a state agency to determine what a religious community might
wish to teach and publish.

The Muslim Board’s monopoly has prevented Moscow-based imam Shamil
Alyautdinov from presenting his books in Kazakhstan because it – as the
only legally registered Islamic organisation – refuses to invite him (see
F18News 23 January 2014
).

No other local religious community has such an Agreement requiring state
intervention in its activity. But Catholic communities have been given
different treatment to other communities in state decisions on whether they
are allowed to exist. Explaining different treatment for Catholics under an
Agreement with the Holy See, hastily ratified in 2012 a Justice Ministry
official in November 2012 told Forum 18 that international agreements
override the Religion Law. But he did not explain why this reasoning does
not also apply to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
whose provisions would abolish most of the Religion Law including its
provisions on compulsory state registration to exercise human rights (see
F18News 22 November 2012
).

Systemic state violations of freedom of religion or belief

The closure of independent and ethnic mosques such as the Tatar-Bashkir
Din-Muhammad Mosque in Petropavl is part of a wider pattern of systemic
Kazakh government violations of freedom of religion or belief and other
human rights.

Two laws imposing severe restrictions on freedom of religion or belief and
breaking the country’s human rights obligations came into force in October
2011. A new Religion Law among other restrictions imposes a complex
four-tier registration system, bans unregistered religious activity, and
imposes compulsory state censorship of religious literature and objects. A
new Administrative Code Article 375 (“Violation of the Religion Law”) –
replacing the previous Article 375 – was introduced at the same time in an
Amending Law. It punishes a wide range of often unclearly defined
“offences” with possible fines for individuals and groups with
state-registration, and bans on the activity of “guilty” religious groups
(see F18News 23 September 2011
).

Since the Religion Law was passed, all mosques outside state control are
being closed down. The imam and members of an independent mosque denied
re-registration after intense state pressure – who asked not to be
identified for fear of state reprisals – told Forum 18 that when they met
to discuss applying for new registration, officials “came out of nowhere”
and threatened them with punishment (see F18News 2 October 2013
).

Followers of a very wide range of religions and beliefs are targeted by the
state for human rights violations. The criminal case launched against
retired Presbyterian pastor Bakhytzhan Kashkumbayev in July 2011 is still
proceeding, having finally reached court on 22 January 2014. Similarly, the
criminal investigation of atheist writer Aleksandr Kharlamov also
continues. Both have been subjected to arrest, detention and forcible
psychiatric examination (see F18News 22 January 2014
).

Four people – all Baptists – have been jailed in 2014 alone for refusing to
pay fines handed down in 2013 to punish them for exercising freedom of
religion or belief without state permission. Numerous fines continue to be
imposed under Administrative Code Article 375 for this “offence” (see eg.
F18News 28 January 2014
. In 2013 alone, over
149 people are known to have been fined for exercising this
internationally-recognised human right (see F18News 11 November 2013
).

Among the many targets of state censorship of religious literature and
objects, including bans on bookshops selling of such items without state
permission, have been Russian Orthodox icons. After 12 icons and three
Bibles were seized from a commercial bookseller in Oral (Uralsk) in West
Kazakhstan Region, the bookseller is due to face an administrative court
where he may be fined several weeks’ average wages and the icons and Bibles
might be ordered destroyed. “Everything is OK now – he has agreed not to
sell religious materials,” Salamat Zhumagulov, the state religious affairs
official who seized the items, told Forum 18. The ARA spokesperson Saktagan
Sadvokasov claimed that “the Kazakh state must defend our citizens from
harmful materials”. Asked by Forum 18 whether he has known icons which are
harmful, he replied: “We have experts to check icons” (see F18News 8
January 2014 ). (END)

Reports on freedom of thought, conscience and belief in Kazakhstan can be
found at
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For more background, see Forum 18’s Kazakhstan religious freedom survey at
.

For a personal commentary from 2005 on how attacking religious freedom
damages national security in Kazakhstan, see F18News
.

A compilation of Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe
(OSCE) freedom of religion or belief commitments can be found at
.

A printer-friendly map of Kazakhstan is available at
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All Forum 18 News Service material may be referred to, quoted from, or
republished in full, if Forum 18 is credited as the
source.

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BAKU: The Orujovs, Who Applied For Asylum In Armenia, Are In Yerevan

THE ORUJOVS, WHO APPLIED FOR ASYLUM IN ARMENIA, ARE IN YEREVAN

APA, Azerbaijan
Feb 5 2014

[ 05 February 2014 17:35 ]

Baku. Victoria Dementeva – APA. Azerbaijani Javid Orujov and his
family members, who have applied for asylum in Armenia, are currently
in Yerevan, press service of Armenian National Security Service said,
APA reports quoting Armenian service of Radio Liberty.

The whereabouts of family are not publicized due to security reasons.

Head of Armenia’s State Migration Service Gagik Yeganyan confirmed that
the Orujovs had applied for asylum, underlined that the application
was being investigated.

“The main goal of the investigation is to determine the truth of the
facts, determine whether these persons are threatened or not,” he said.

Asked how Armenia having no diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan
would clarify it, Yeganyan said it was not a problem.

“Our employees have relevant sources and the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees is assisting us,” he said.

According to Yeganyan, if it is proved that Javid Orujov tells the
truth, of course, this family will be granted asylum in Armenia.

On January 29, Azerbaijani citizen, 37-year-old Javid Orujov with
his wife and three children applied for asylum in Armenia. The
family explained they took this step because of the persecutions in
Azerbaijan. The persecutions started after he got married with Baku
resident, 31-year-old Roya Mirzayeva, who is allegedly Armenian.

According to Armenian media reports, earlier, Orujov failed to get
an asylum in the European countries. Azerbaijan has not commented on
this issue.

VTB Bank (Armenia) Plans To Bring To Yerevan World-Class Russian Sin

VTB BANK (ARMENIA) PLANS TO BRING TO YEREVAN WORLD-CLASS RUSSIAN SINGER

YEREVAN, February 5. / ARKA /. The Russian-owned VTB Bank (Armenia)
plans to bring to Yerevan a Russian world-class singer, the bank’s CEO,
Yuri Gusev told a news conference today.

He said negotiations with the singer are under way but refused to
disclose her name, adding only that she is a megastar, a world-class
performer. Gusev was speaking at a news conference convened to present
the debut album of an Armenian singer Zara Markosian which was released
with the support of the VTB Bank (Armenia).

“The singer, who we want to bring to Armenia, has never been here,”
he added.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian VTB Group. It runs 67
branches in Armenia, more than any other local bank. -0-

– See more at:

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Half Of Nakhijevan Population Migrates In Search Of Work

HALF OF NAKHIJEVAN POPULATION MIGRATES IN SEARCH OF WORK

15:22 05/02/2014 ” ECONOMY

Official data about the population of Nakhijevan Autonomous Republic
is inflated twice, and the statements that there is no unemployment
in the autonomy seem funny to any resident of the region, Commented
Yashar Bagyrsoy the Chairman of the Department of Popular Front Party
of Azerbaijan in the Nakhijevan Autonomous Republic in the publication
on statistical data concerning the situation in the republic.

As the Azerbaijani news agency “Turan” reports, according to the
State Statistics Committee of Nakhijevan Autonomous Republic, all the
able-bodied population is employed in the region since 2008 and there
is no unemployment here. By the beginning of 2013 all the 221 thousand
able-bodied inhabitants of the autonomy had working places. Thus,
the unemployment rate is at zero. Therefore, NAR is the only region in
Azerbaijan, where there are no people who have registered as unemployed
and receive unemployment benefits. In the third quarter of 2013,
in Azerbaijan, 238 thousand unemployed people were estimated by the
International Labor Organization methodology, of which 36.2 thousand
have been granted an appropriate status in the beginning of 2014.

The official statistics of the autonomy states that from 1st October
2003 to 1st January 2014, 59,369 new jobs were opened there, of which
42.9 million (72.2%) are constants. Only in 2013 2260 new jobs were
opened. According to NAR GCS, from 2010 to 2012 the number of employed
people increased in Nakhijevan by 7354 and reached to 92,736 people.

Besides that, more than 18 thousand people are engaged in
entrepreneurial activities without creating a legal entity.

Officially, according to the January 1, 2014, 435,367 people living
in NAR are estimated.

Yashar Bagyrsoy, Chairman of the Department of Popular Front Party
of Azerbaijan at NAR told the “Turan” agency that the data about
employment and population set out by the official agencies do not
correspond to the reality. Not more than 220 thousand people live in
the autonomy now. People are forced to leave their homes because of
unemployment and look for a job in Turkey, Iran, Russia and Baku.

Information about the opening of many thousands of new jobs can cause
laughter with any Nakhijevan resident. The thriving business of ruling
nomenclature prospers in autonomy during the recent years,” he said.

There is one more place in the world where there is no unemployment,
and which is considered to be an offshore country, it is the Republic
of Cyprus. But even here the total number of unemployed fluctuates
within a couple of tens of thousands of people among population of
850 thousand, “Turan” writes.

http://www.panorama.am/en/economy/2014/02/05/population-az/

Armenian Politician Concerned Over Armenia’s Accession To Customs Un

ARMENIAN POLITICIAN CONCERNED OVER ARMENIA’S ACCESSION TO CUSTOMS UNION

16:33 * 05.02.14

Leader of the National Self-Determination Union party Paruyr Hayrikyan
spoke of the roadmap for Armenia’s accession to the Customs Union at
a meeting with journalists on Wednesday.

He is concerned that, from now on, Armenia will have to report any
of its steps to Moscow, which was the case in the USSR times.

“We will reach the point when we declare Russian our state language.

We will have to go to Moscow to have our urine tested only to visit
neighboring Iran,” he said.

Hayrikyan is sure that prices will rise after Armenia joins the Customs
Union, and the “first fruits” can be seen in the Armenian-Russian
gas agreements.

“Neither the Collective Security Treaty Organization nor Russia is
honoring its commitments,” he said.

According to Hayrikyan, gas could be supplied to Armenia’s population
at a price four times as low as the current price. However, Armenia’s
authorities proved self-willed.

Armenian News – Tert.am

Overwhelming Majority Of Armenian Labor Migrants Head To Russia In S

OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF ARMENIAN LABOR MIGRANTS HEAD TO RUSSIA IN SEARCH OF JOB- STUDY

YEREVAN, February 5. / ARKA /. The overwhelming majority of Armenian
labor migrants – 98.6%- leave for Russia in search of jobs, according
to the findings of a study conducted by AP Partners consulting company,
unveiled today by Vartan Aghbalyan , coordinator of its programs.

According to him, labor migration from Armenia began to swell in
1998-99 and has not showed signs of subsiding since then. Of all
migrant workers only 45 % go to Russia on their own initiative, while
the remaining 55% leave for Russia only after getting job invitations.

He said most of migrant workers leave for Russia for one year because
the jobs are seasonal. Some 85 percent of respondents said lack of
jobs in Armenia was the main cause of migration, while another 40
percent mentioned small wages at home.

Some 76 % said labor migration has both positive and negative impacts –
it helps to solve many socio-economic problems of the family, but on
the other hand it is also a cause of problems in family relationships.

Respondents of the survey said availability of high-paying jobs
in Armenia would curtail labor migration dramatically. Thus, 68 %
of respondents said they would not go to Russia if were paid 200,000
drams ($500) wages at home and another 19 % would be satisfied with
a wage of 100,000 drams.

The study was conducted in October-November 2013 in four regions of
Armenia – Shirak, Lori, Gegharkunik and Tavush involving over one
thousand households as part of a program to mitigate the social
consequences of labor migration and increase the involvement of
migrants in the process of regional development implemented by UNICEF,
EU Delegation in Armenia, the Armenian ministries of labor and social
affairs and the territorial administration . -0-

– See more at:

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Retired Armenian Police Colonel Suspected Of Spying For Azerbaijan A

RETIRED ARMENIAN POLICE COLONEL SUSPECTED OF SPYING FOR AZERBAIJAN ARRESTED

Wednesday 5 February 2014 11:56

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Former Armenian police employee, Colonel Khachik
Marirosyan (born in 1953) was arrested by the Armenian National
Security Service on January 31.

“The NSC has conclusive evidence proving that upon his own initiative
Khachik Martirosyan applied to the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Georgia
in August 2013, and contacted the special Azerbaijani services working
under the cover of the embassy offering his services for money.

Khachik Martirosyan was instructed to retrieve military-related
information and took proper steps to get the required info. Khachik
Martirosyan was intending to transfer the information to Azerbaijanis
but the NSC prevented it'”, NSC statement reads.

Criminal charges were filed; preliminary investigation is conducted.

http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/armypolice/9001/