Turkey Should Normalize Relations With Armenia If It Wants To Play A

TURKEY SHOULD NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA IF IT WANTS TO PLAY A ROLE IN THE KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

armradio.am
04.11.2011 17:30

Ankara has very interesting ideas concerning the resolution of the
Karabakh conflict, Sabine Freizer, Europe program director of the
International Crisis Group said in Baku.

She noted, however, that “if Turkey wants to make any contribution
to the negotiations on Nagorno Karabakh conflict, to join the process
from positive aspect, it first of all should normalize the relations
with Armenia.”

Sabine Freizer underlined that no serious improvement was expected
towards the resolution of the conflict in the coming two years.

“Elections will be held in the co-chairing countries – Russia, US
and France in the coming two years. Therefore, I think it is unlikely
that there will be any improvement in the negotiations,” she said.

Net Money Transfers To Armenia In September Grow By 14 Percent To $1

NET MONEY TRANSFERS TO ARMENIA IN SEPTEMBER GROW BY 14 PERCENT TO $180.7 MILLION

/ARKA/
November 4, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, November 4. / ARKA /. Individual money transfers to Armenia
in September 2011 through commercial banks surged by 13.9% or $22.2
million year-on-year to about $180.7 million, the Central Bank of
Armenia said in a statement, posted on its official website.

Money transfers from Armenia to other countries in the same time span
grew by 16.5% to $72.9 million. Net money transfers to Armenia stood
at about $107.7 million, up from $95.9 million in 2010 September
rising by 12.3%.

Net money transfers in September 2011 dropped by 14.6% or $18.5 million
from the previous month. The largest inflow of net money transfers,
about $113.9 million, came, as usual, from Russia. ($1 ~V 378.98
drams).

VIDEO: Armenian Choir Performs Armenian Litany On Turkish TV

VIDEO: ARMENIAN CHOIR PERFORMS ARMENIAN LITANY ON TURKISH TV

epress.am
11.04.2011

Istanbul’s 40-person polyphonic Surp Lusavorich (“St. Illuminator”)
Armenian Choir led by conductor Hagop Mamigonyan participated in a
program dedicated to the memory of the Van, Turkey earthquake victims
which aired on a Turkish TV channel on Thursday by performing the
well-known Armenian litany “Der Voghormya” (“Lord have mercy”). Note,
Surp Lusavoric has been performing in Istanbul for 80 years.

Armenian musicians have been actively participating in the charitable
events and campaigns to raise funds for victims of the 7.2 magnitude
earthquake that struck Turkey’s Van region on Oct. 23. Among this
group is Istanbul-based rock musician of Armenian descent Hayko Cepkin,
who opened the “Rock for Van” charity concert on Oct. 30.

Yerevan Not Troubled By Azeri Seat On UN Security Council

YEREVAN NOT TROUBLED BY AZERI SEAT ON UN SECURITY COUNCIL

asbarez
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian

YEREVAN-Official Yerevan in not troubled by a recent vote granting
Azerbaijan a non-permanent seat on the United States Security Council,
said Foreign Minister Nalbandian while answering questions at the
National Assembly Thursday. He said Armenian will continue its
policy on the Karabakh conflict resolution process without “nervous
convulsions.”

According to an official read out of the minister’s Q&A session
at parliament, Nalbandian also said the leaders of the co-chairing
countries of the OSCE Minsk Group-France, Russia and the US-who are
permanent members of the UN Security Council have ruled out any UN
involvement in the Karabakh peace process.

He pointed to three consecutive announcements, the latest of which
came after the Kazan, Russia meeting in June, where presidents Barack
Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy and Dmitry Medvedev reiterated that the Karabakh
peace process could only be resolved under the auspices of the OSCE
Minsk Group.

Nalbandian was referring to statements emanating from Baku that now
that Azerbaijan hold a seat on the Security Council the aim is to
move the Karabakh peace process to the United Nations.

“I think there is concrete response given to this and there is
no need to get emotional over statements coming from Azerbaijan,”
said Nalbandian.

Citing announcements from the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen regarding
the current state of the Karabakh peace process, Nalbandian said that
Azerbaijan has backed itself into a corner given the statements by the
international community, which correlate with the policies of Armenia.

Not all lawmakers agreed with this approach. Armen Rustamian, chairman
of the Parliament’s standing committee of foreign affairs and a
member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation parliamentary bloc,
rejected Nalbandian’s arguments.

“I absolutely don’t share the view that we must not react emotionally
to Azerbaijan becoming a non-permanent member of the Security Council,”
Rusamian told journalists, as reported by RFE/RL. “That is not an
adequate response to the situation.”

Kardashian’s Wedding Gifts To Go To Charity

KARDASHIAN’S WEDDING GIFTS TO GO TO CHARITY

Tert.am
04.11.11

Popular American-Armenian reality star Kim Kardashian’s wedding gifts
are going to charity, according to ABCNews.

Having previously worked with the organization that grants wishes
to terminally ill adults, Kardashian reached out to contribute the
gifts from her wedding to Kris Humphries following her decision to
file for divorce.

“It comes to no surprise to Dream Foundation that Kim would take a
difficult and trying situation and turn it into something tremendously
positive and impactful to the families we serve,” the foundation’s
president, Thomas W Rollerson, said in a statement.

“We are sorry for the circumstances surrounding this contribution,
yet this is Kim’s way of paying forward the gestures of love that
were bestowed to her.”

Kardashian’s donation will be a “symbolic donation in the value of
the gifts she received.” Asked how much money that “symbolic donation”
amounts to, Rollerson said via e-mail.

“It’s a substantial contribution,” he said, “a gesture that will help
hundreds of families in their greatest time of need.”

Rollerson went on to praise Kardashian’s commitment to the Dream
Foundation: “For years, Kim has been one of our most dedicated and
ready supporters, not only in contributions, but also in the lending of
her time and generous heart. We have personally witnessed her holding
hands and comforting terminally ill adults, offering compassion,
kindness and acknowledgment to the end of life journey. It is by those
acts that a person should be judged – and we are blessed to have Kim
as a part of our service.”

Kardashian has repeatedly rebuked reports that she engineered her
wedding for a payday, writing on her blog Tuesday night that she’s
“donating the money for all the gifts to the Dream Foundation.”

Expert: OSCE Sec. Gen.’s Statement On Turkey’s Role In Karabakh Sett

EXPERT: OSCE SEC. GEN.’S STATEMENT ON TURKEY’S ROLE IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT NOT SERIOUS

PanARMENIAN.Net
November 4, 2011 – 09:23 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Turkey’s involvement in the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict settlement process is unacceptable, head of the central
information department at the office of NKR President said.

Commenting to a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter on OSCE Secretary General
Lamberto Zannier’s statement regarding Turkey’s involvement in
Karabakh talks, David Babayan noted, “OSCE representatives’ statements
run counter to the core doctrine of Karabakh problem, which should be
settled in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group.”

According to Zannier, Turkey’s involvement needs not be an official
one. “I am not talking about a formal role in the negotiations, but in
real terms. Turkey is bordering both countries involved in the
conflict. It is an important actor in the region and it has a
political contribution to offer,” he said.

“Turkey’s pro-Azerbaijani position rules out its involvement in
Karabakh process,” Babayan stated in response to Zanier’s statement,
adding that Ankara’s engagement in the process will bring no tangible
results.

Dwelling on whether the Armenian side should somehow react to
Zannier’s statement, Babayan noted that only expert-level reaction to
the issue should be expected.

Revue De Presse No1 – 04/11/11 – Collectif VAN

REVUE DE PRESSE N°1 – 04/11/11 – COLLECTIF VAN

Publié le : 04-11-2011

Info Collectif VAN – – Le Collectif VAN [Vigilance
Arménienne contre le Négationnisme] vous propose une revue de presse
des informations parues dans la presse francophone, sur les thèmes
concernant la Turquie, le génocide arménien, la Shoah, le génocide
des Tutsi, le Darfour, le négationnisme, l’Union européenne, Chypre,
etc… Nous vous suggérons également de prendre le temps de lire ou
de relire les informations et traductions mises en ligne dans notre
rubrique

Par ailleurs, certains articles en anglais, allemand, turc, etc,
ne sont disponibles que dans la newsletter Word que nous générons
chaque jour. Pour la recevoir, abonnez-vous a la Veille-Média :
c’est gratuit ! Vous recevrez le document du lundi au vendredi dans
votre boîte email. Bonne lecture.

Paris : rassemblement pour la liberté d’expression Info Collectif
VAN – – Rassemblement ce dimanche 6 novembre
2011 a 15h sur le Parvis de l’Hôtel de Ville de Paris, pour
protéger la liberté d’expression : “Attachés a la démocratie, a la
laïcité et au vivre ensemble, nous disons ” non ” aux intégrismes
religieux”. Le Collectif VAN est signataire de cet appel lancé par SOS
Racisme, avec le soutien de Charlie Hebdo. De nombreuses organisations,
dont la LICRA, la LDH, le MRAP, l’UEJF, Ni Pute Ni Soumise, ainsi
que des personnalités, parmi lesquelles Fadela Amara, Martine Aubry,
Francois Hollande, Jean-Luc Melenchon, Smaïn, s’associent a ce texte.

Busra Ersanlı, Ragıp Zarakolu Info Collectif VAN –
– Le Collectif VAN vous invite a lire
cette information publiée sur le blog d’Etienne Copeaux le 1er
novembre 2011. Ã~Itienne Copeaux est un historien spécialiste
du monde turc. Chercheur au Groupe de recherches et d’études
sur la Méditerranée et le Moyen-Orient a Lyon, il s’intéresse
particulièrement au nationalisme en Turquie. ” Busra Ersanlı
n’est pas connue du public francais, et il n’est pas fréquent (pas
encore) qu’on procède, même en Turquie, a l’arrestation d’un(e)
universitaire. Le prétexte a l’arrestation de Busra Ersanlı est
évoqué dans les communiqués qui ont été publiés ces derniers
jours (voir dans ce blog ainsi que sur les sites Turquie européenne,
Info-Turk et collectifvan.org) : sa participation a l’Université
du Parti pour la paix et la démocratie (BDP), ses travaux de
constitutionnaliste.”

Histoire d’une destruction : Le sort des biens de l’Eglise Arménienne
a Adana Info Collectif VAN – – Le Collectif VAN
vous invite a lire une traduction de Gilbert Béguian d’un article
en anglais mise en ligne sur le site de NAM (Nouvelles d’Arménie
Magazine) le 14 octobre 2011. “Mehmet Polatel est un historien dont
les travaux se concentrent sur l’histoire de la fin de l’Empire Ottoman
et les débuts de la République Turque. Les centres d’intérêt pour
ses recherches sont les domaines de la puissance, de la formation de
l’état , les changement a l’intérieur des sociétés, le nationalisme
et le génocide. Il a conduit des recherches sur le sort des biens
des Arméniens dans l’Empire Ottoman et la République de Turquie. Il
est actuellement doctorant en philosophie a l’Université Bogazici et
assistant de recherche au Département d’Histoire a l’Université
de Koc a Istanbul. Il est également chercheur a la Fondation
Internationale Hrant Dink.”

Dépêche de l’APA [ 03 nov 2011 12:54 ] – Agence de Presse
d’Azerbaïdjan Le Collectif VAN vous propose un article de l’APA
(Agence de presse azérie) daté du 3 novembre 2011. Les articles
de ce site (écrits généralement dans un francais rudimentaire)
ne sont pas commentés de notre part. Ils peuvent contenir des
propos négationnistes envers le génocide arménien ou d’autres
informations a prendre sous toute réserve. “” Il est impossible
d’inclure a l’ordre du jour du Parlement, des protocoles de Zurich
signés entre la Turquie et l’Arménie ” a indiqué pour l’APA,
Muharrem Ince, parlementaire de la province de Yalova (CHP)”.

L’info vue par la TRT (1) Le Collectif VAN vous propose cet article
publié sur la TRT (Télévision & Radio de Turquie). Les articles
de ce site ne sont pas commentés de notre part. Ils peuvent contenir
des propos négationnistes envers le génocide arménien ou d’autres
informations a prendre sous toute réserve. “Le Premier ministre
turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan a déclaré que certains pays européens
n’avaient pas une prise de position ” équitable ” concernant le
processus d’adhésion de la Turquie a l’Union européenne”.

Le député Richard Mallié appelle a inscrire le projet de loi
au Sénat En accord avec les déclarations du président de la
République, en visite officielle en Arménie début octobre, le
député UMP de PACA, soutien de la cause arménienne de longue date,
Richard MALLIÃ~I a adressé un courrier au Président du Sénat dans
lequel il lui demande d’inscrire expressément a l’ordre du jour la
proposition de loi relative a la pénalisation de la négation du
génocide arménien.

Cinquantième anniversaire du traité germano-turc sur les
“Gastarbeiter” RecepTayyip Erdogan a Berlin pour fêter le 50e
anniversaire du traité germano-turc sur les “Gastarbeiter”, les
“travailleurs invités”.

Le musée du génocide arménien projette 30 expositions dans le
monde entier Dans le cadre de la préparation du 100ème anniversaire
du généocide arménien, le Musée du Génocide arménien d’Erevan
projette l’organisation de 30 expositions afin d’honorer les victimes
des massacres de 1915 dans différents pays dans le monde entier.

Sarkozy veut disputer a Hollande le vote arménien Le candidat
socialiste et le président sortant espèrent séduire les électeurs
d’origine arménienne en défendant officiellement ou non une loi
mémorielle sur le génocide arménien. Une position qui ne fait pas
l’unanimité, dans leurs camps respectifs.

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Repatriation Project Aims To Get 3,500 Diasporan Armenians To Move T

REPATRIATION PROJECT AIMS TO GET 3,500 DIASPORAN ARMENIANS TO MOVE TO ‘HOMELAND’

epress.am
11.03.2011 14:47

Armenia is known for having a high emigration rate, caused mainly by
labor migrants heading to Russia and elsewhere in the former Soviet
Union in search of work. Now, a private initiative is striving
to mitigate the effects of the steady outflow of human capital by
enticing ethnic Armenians living abroad, particularly those living
settled lives in the West, to resettle in the “homeland.”

The project, largely an online media campaign started by those who
have already made the move, is being framed in Peace Corps-like
terms and aims to appeal to idealistic impulses in the diaspora. Its
leading advocates – drawing on a deeply held Diaspora concept that
Armenia’s survival depends on a strong defensive capability – exhibit
a missionary zeal when discussing the allure of repatriation.

“I really believe that this land has some kind of magnetic pull,”
commented Los Angeles native Madlene Minassian, who decided with
her family to settle in Armenia about a decade ago. “A lot of people
are happy to live in a certain place, but I can say that I’m happy
and proud to be here, and I think that’s such a different kind of
existence.”

The Armenia 3500 Project strives to convince 3,500 ethnic
Armenians from the West to move to either Armenia, or the
majority-ethnic-Armenian, disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh,
within the next three years. Those who opt for Karabakh would be
eligible for a free house as an additional incentive. The program is
run by a group of 30-somethings who have already repatriated.

These evangelists maintain that Armenia 3500 participants can become
difference-makers, hopefully creating jobs with their investments,
and pressing for better governance. “They bring language skills and
introduce new ideas, as well as new expectations, from business and
government,” a project representative, who declined to be named,
said of the repatriates. “This all helps to stimulate investment,
jobs and reforms.”

Only a few months old, the project has signed up 12 Diaspora Armenians
in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany to make the move.

Meeting the target quota of repatriates will not be easy, some
experts assert. One skeptic is history professor Stephan Astourian,
executive director of the Armenian Studies program at the University of
California, Berkeley. He noted that repatriation since Armenia gained
independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 has been minimal at best.

“The fact of the matter is that a miniscule amount of Armenians have
repatriated, with the exception of one country – Iran,” Astourian
said. He estimates the number of Armenian repatriates since 1991 at
5,000 to 10,000. Official data was not immediately available.

By contrast, the United Nations Development Programme estimates that
as many as 1.3 million Armenians have left Armenia since 1991.

Astourian claims that the reasons for low diaspora interest in
returning to Armenia to live are the same that have prompted Armenians
to leave – a lack of rule of law, and economic difficulties; plus,
rampant corruption.

“I think repatriation would be highly desirable if there was a
state based on the rule of law, with the control of the police,
real parliamentary life and judiciary,” Astourian commented.

Armenia ranked 123rd out of 178 countries in a 2010 Transparency
International report measuring corruption; slightly better than
neighboring Azerbaijan, which was ranked 134th, but far worse than
next-door Georgia, in 68th place.

Armen Rakedjian has firsthand experience of the red tape and corruption
plaguing the region’s Armenian communities. After relocating from Paris
to the Nagorno-Karabakh town of Shushi in 2004, Rakedjian got caught
up in a dispute over improperly registered property that ultimately
cost him his entire $50,000 investment. He blames his loss on the
alleged need to pay bribes and “high salaries” to correct the problem.

Nonetheless, Rakedjian decided to stay in Shushi, where he runs a
B&B with his wife, Cristina. In Karabakh, he says, he can preserve
his cultural identity. In France, “I don’t have any insurance that my
daughter will stay Armenian, or the children of my daughter,” Rakedjian
said. “I have to live here. I have to endure all the difficulties,
to have the possibility to remain Armenian.”

The extent to which either the de facto government of Karabakh or
Armenia’s Ministry of Diaspora lends a hand to repatriates making
this transition is unclear. Armenia currently has no state-funded
program covering repatriation. Representatives from the Ministry of
Diaspora, which is a frequent target of criticism for doing little
to support repatriates in Armenia, were not available for comment in
time for publication.

State-sponsored support could have helped Natasha Hillis and her
husband, Victor Sargissian, a dentist, with their move to Yerevan from
Ventura, California. Financial problems forced the couple and their
two young sons to move back to the United States this past summer.

Although Sargissian found work at a dentist’s office, he complains
that business was slow, with most locals unable to afford regular
dental care. “Making a living to support the standard of living
that we’re accustomed to here in the US was basically impossible,”
recounted Hillis, who taught English part-time. “I was making $4 an
hour, and my cab to and from the center cost me $3.”

Many repatriates acknowledge that their expectations of life in Armenia
were unrealistic. To counter that, one Wynnewood, Pennsylvania-based
non-profit group, Birthright Armenia, offers travel fellowships to
diaspora members to work as short-term volunteers in Armenia without
committing to a permanent move. Twenty-five of the 550 participants
in the program since its 2003 launch still live in Armenia, according
to the organization’s executive director, Sevan Kabakian.

Two of those participants – Canadian freelance writer Nyree Abrahamian
and her American husband, Areg Maghakian, deputy director of operations
at the Armenia Tree Project – have now been living in Armenia for
close to five years. Though they haven’t ruled out the possibility
of returning to North America, the couple says they have put down
roots in Armenia.

Despite the lack of ready, well-paid employment, the attraction of
working in a developing country where they could have a greater impact
ultimately persuaded the pair to stay. “It’s moving and changing
and twisting,” Abrahamian said of Armenia’s development. “Not only
do you get to see that, but you get to be a part of it and actually
affect it.”

Diaspora groups hope that, eventually, more ethnic Armenians will
say the same.

Article by Liana Aghajanian originally published by EurasiaNet.org.

Image cropped and retrieved from the Project’s Facebook page.

Ukrainian Expert To Azerbaijan: Karabakh Will Not Be Exchanged For G

UKRAINIAN EXPERT TO AZERBAIJAN: KARABAKH WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED FOR GAS

PanARMENIAN.Net
November 3, 2011 – 09:52 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Azerbaijan will certainly seek maximum benefit from
its 2012-2013 non-permanent membership at the UN Security Council,
promoting its position on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement,
a Ukrainian expert said.

According to Oleg Smirnov, after Russia~Rs failure to achieve tangible
results in Karabakh talks, Brussels and Washington are trying to
intensify their position in the process viewing the conflict as an
obstacle to the implementation of their energy plans in the Caucasus.

~SEU always strived to diversify hydrocarbon from the Caspian Sea
natural resources, while the traditional interest of French, British
and American oil giants in Azerbaijani oil deposits can greatly foster
the process,~T he said, adding that the Azerbaijani government will
once again try to play the ~Senergy card~T in South Caucasian energy
projects in an exchange for Western support in Karabakh issue,~T the
expert noted.

According to Smirnov, that was the reason for the failure of Kazan
talks.

Dwelling on international human rights organizations~R constant
criticism of poor human rights protection in Azerbaijan, he
said: ~SThis explains Washington~Rs opposition to Azerbaijan~Rs
non-permanent membership at the UN Security Council, and Nicolas
Sarkozy~Rs preferences in the Caucasus. That~Rs why Karabakh will
not be exchanged for gas.~T

Nevertheless, Smirnov refused to give any forecasts saying that
the superpowers are decision-makers at the UN Security Council,
Analitika.at.ua reports.

Azerbaijan To Draw Maximum Benefits From UNSC Membership – Ukrainian

AZERBAIJAN TO DRAW MAXIMUM BENEFITS FROM UNSC MEMBERSHIP – UKRAINIAN EXPERT

Tert.am
13:44 03.11.11

Azerbaijan will try to gain maximum benefits from its non-permanent
membership in the UN Security Council, according to Oleg Smirnov,
a Ukrainian expert.

Speaking to Analitika.at.ua, the expert said Washington and Brussels
have strengthened their efforts towards the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict after Russia’s failure in the process.

“The European Union has always wished to diversify its hydrocarbon
reserves at the expense of the natural resources from the Caspian Sea,
and the French, British and US oil giants’ traditional interest in
the Azerbaijani mines is a good ground for that,” he said.

The expert noted that the Azerbaijani leadership is attempting to use
that energy trump card, signalling to Washington that it is ready to
participate in the implementation of the Trans-Caspian energy project
in case the West adheres to its position on Karabakh settlement.

“That’s why the Kazan talks were doomed to failure. The developing
scenario was unfavorable for Azerbaijanm so their frustration was
necessary for involving the West more a actively in the conflict
settlement process,” he added.

Smirnov said the Azerbaijani authorities hope to turn the situation
to their advantage in the nearest future, though he noted that there
are no positive signals at the moment.

“Suffice it to remember the international organizations’ criticism
of the human rights situation in Azerbaijan,” he said, adding that
Washington’s negative vote and French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s
statements in the Caucasus demonstrate that the ‘natural gas for
Karabakh’ deal will not be a success.

“In such circumstances, Azerbaijan will undoubtedly try to gain
maximum advantages of its UNSC membership in order to push forward
its vision on Karabakh settlement on the international arena. But the
effectiveness of such steps is hard to predict given that superpowers
determine everything in the Security Council,” he said.