First Congress Of Armenian Community Of Malta Takes Place

FIRST CONGRESS OF ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF MALTA TAKES PLACE

Noyan Tapan
Aug 4, 2009

LA VALETTA, AUGUST 4, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The first congress
of the Armenian community of Malta which had about 40 participants
took place at the Hilton Hotel of La Valetta on July 31. The Press
Service of the Armenian community of Malta announced Panarmenian.net
that Armenian-born citizens of Malta, deputies of Malta parliament
and citizens of the country, who are deeply interested in the Armenian
nation and its culture were among the participants. The congratulating
addresses of the RA Minister of Diaspora and Armenian communities
of other countries were read at the congress. The authority of the
Armenian community of Malta headed by Vera Boyajian was elected at
the congress. Then film-director Hrach Vardanian’s 36 Guards film
about creation of the Armenian scripts was shown.
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Chief Editor Of Zhamanak Armenian Newspaper Arman Babajanyan Set Fre

CHIEF EDITOR OF ZHAMANAK ARMENIAN NEWSPAPER ARMAN BABAJANYAN SET FREE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.08.2009 18:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kentron and Nork Marash regular court resolved to
grant a petition for Arman Babajanyan’s release on parole. Petition
was presented by administrative committee on parole issues.

Chief Editor of Zhamanak Armenian newspaper Arman Babajanyan was set
free, RA Justice Ministry Press service reported.

Chief Editor of Zhamanak Armenian newspaper Arman Babajanyan was
arrested in June, 2006 on charges of forging documents and avoiding
military service. The First Instance Court of Nork Marash district
sentenced Babajanyan to 3,5 years in prison. Armenian opposition,
yet, asserts criticizing authorities was the actual reason for
Babajanyan’s arrest.
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Uzbekistan Condemns Russian Troops Deployment

UZBEKISTAN CONDEMNS RUSSIAN TROOPS DEPLOYMENT
By Peter Leonard

Associated Press
Tuesday, Aug. 04, 2009

ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Uzbekistan has sharply criticized Russia’s plan
to boost its military presence in neighboring Kyrgyzstan, signaling a
growing rift within a Moscow-dominated security alliance of ex-Soviet
nations.

The Uzbek Foreign Ministry said in a statement late Monday that an
increase in Russian troop numbers across its border could foment
instability across Central Asia, a vast region located north of
war-torn Afghanistan.

Uzbekistan, which views itself as Central Asia’s main military power
broker, has traditionally been wary of Russia’s efforts to dominate
security in the region.

The leaders of nations belonging to the Organization of the Collective
Security Treaty, or CSTO, seen during their informal meeting in the
resort town of Cholpon-Ata on the northern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul
in Kyrgyzstan, Friday, July 31, 2009. Shown clockwise from left,
Armenian President Serge Sarkisian, Belarusian President Alexander
Lukashenko, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kyrgyzstan
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev,
Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon, Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov
and the CSTO secretary general Nikolai Bordyuzha, foreground. Moscow
hopes to secure a second military base in the Central Asian nation
of Kyrgyzstan, where the United State also has an important air
base. Kremlin officials say the base would be used by a rapid-reaction
force being formed by the Russian-dominated CSTO.

Russia clinched a tentative agreement Saturday allowing it to open
a second base and significantly boost the number of troops it has
deployed in Kyrgyzstan, where the United States also has an important
air base helping support operations in nearby Afghanistan.

No specifics on the location of the base or the size of the deployment
have been given, but it is expected that most of the troops will be
stationed in Kyrgyzstan’s south. That is on the fringe of the Ferghana
Valley region that spreads across Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and served
as an incubator of Muslim militancy over the past decade.

The Uzbek Foreign Ministry said the deployment of Russian troops in
the area "may lead to the strengthening of militarization and provoke
various kinds of nationalist struggles."

"It could also cause the appearance of radical extremist forces,
which could lead to serious destabilization across this vast region,"
it said.

All three countries in the region have seen a reported resurgence in
militant activity in recent months.

Uzbekistan has also resisted Russian efforts to form a NATO-style
rapid-reaction force under the auspices of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization – which also includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan
and Tajikistan.

Leaders of CSTO members states were due to consider proposals on
the force at an informal summit in Kyrgyzstan last week, but no
announcement on the issue was made – an indication that the Kremlin’s
bid to bolster its power and prestige in the ex-Soviet region faced
resistance.

An increase in Russian troops in Kyrgyzstan would supplement
personnel already posted at Russia’s Kant air base, about 12 miles (20
kilometers) east of the capital, Bishkek. About 400 Russian military
personnel are deployed at Kant, which has been operating since 2003.

The U.S. established an air base at the Manas international
airport near Bishkek in late 2001 to support military operations
in Afghanistan. The base has become an important transit point for
coalition troops and supplies, and it is home to tanker aircraft that
refuel warplanes over Afghanistan.
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MGM Mirage posts second-quarter net loss

MGM Mirage posts second-quarter net loss

Interactive Investor
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

ATLANTA, Aug 3 (Reuters) – MGM Mirage posted a net loss for the second
quarter as it continued to discount hotel rooms and amenities in a bid
to attract gamblers and conventioneers to its Las Vegas casino
resorts.

The No. 2 casino operator, whose largest shareholder is billionaire
Kirk Kerkorian, reported a net loss of $212.6 million, or 60 cents a
diluted share, compared with year-earlier net income of $113.1
million, or 40 cents per share.

The results included various special items.

Revenue fell 21 percent to $1.49 billion, compared with $1.48 billion
forecast by analysts.

MGM, whose holdings include nine Las Vegas Strip casino-hotels,
gambling resorts in Mississippi and Michigan, and joint ventures in
New Jersey and China’s Macau, said $2.65 billion of debt and equity
issuances completed in the quarter improved its financial position. It
also said it was evaluating other ways to bolster its finances.

(AFX UK Focus) 2009-08-03

(Reporting by Karen Jacobs; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn) Keywords:
MGMMIRAGE/ ([email protected]; +1 404 493-3656; Reuters
Messaging: [email protected])

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Formation Of All Armenian Legal Association To Be Discussed

FORMATION OF ALL ARMENIAN LEGAL ASSOCIATION TO BE DISCUSSED

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.08.2009 20:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Recently, Yerevan hosted the first sitting of All
Armenian Legal Conference organizing committee. The Legal Conference
will be launched on September 19.

The sitting, headed by RA Constitutional Court Head Gagik Harutyunyan,
was attended by RA Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan and RA Minister
of Justice Gevorg Danielyan.

The sitting focused on organizational issues as well as All Armenian
Legal Association formation.

The Legal Conference scheduled will cover legal aspects and European
standards of human rights protection.

International association of Armenian layers will be formed at August
20 plenary sitting.

The next sitting of organizing committee is scheduled for August,
RA Diaspora Ministry Press Service reported.
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"Rule Of Law" Party Confident About President’s Policy

"RULE OF LAW" PARTY CONFIDENT ABOUT PRESIDENT’S POLICY

Panorama.am
16:20 03/08/2009

"Rule of Law" party is completely confident about the President’s
adopted foreign policy regarding Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement,
and accepts all the points and principles which the President makes,
Hovhannes Margaryan, the chairman of National Assembly Standing
Committee on Territorial Management and Local Self-Government.

Regarding the issue to settle the conflict via compromises, the NA
deputy said that any compromise should be under the interests of
Armenian and Nagorno-Karabakh citizens. The chairman says he is sure
the president will take all the measures to settle the issue in favour
of Armenian and NKR people.

H. Margaryan talked about the Armenian-Turkish relations also,
claiming that though the improvement is little, but there is some. "The
negotiations are balanced, in the aftermath of which Turkey’s President
traveled to Armenia," he said.
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Formation Of The Future

FORMATION OF THE FUTURE
Gagik Harutyunyan

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03 August 2009

Divination has always been one of those issues, which exited
humanity. Almost in all the societies we know, oracles had special
status and were held in high estimation. Back to the second millennium
B.C. the prophetic priestess of Apollo in Delphi were known in the
Ancient world for their gift of divination and before taking any
initiative the kings and the warlords necessarily visited the temple. A
part of "Delphic divinations" preserved and the analysis, carried
out in present days evidence that the most part of the prophecies
(41%) proved known realities, 32% were the orders-instructions,
(i.e. do this or that step), 22% were the direction-taboos, 3% –
wrong divinations, while only 2% of the divinations came true. As we
can see the probability of the divinations is 5%, while only half of
it came true.

Despite such unsatisfactory results the tradition of turning to the
oracles has preserved up to present days.

And today there are many figures, businessmen and common people who
regularly turn to various oracles and fork out trying to find out what
is going to happen to them in the near and distant future. According
to the experts this phenomenon is determined by the fact that some
people are inclined to see in the dim formulations of the oracles
real facts and developments of our life and this make them believe
different "prophecies". In special literature such effects are called
after the psychologists Barnum, Rosenthal and Gotorn who opened and
studied those phenomena.

"Deplphi" technology. In our times the divinations became more
coordinated and this sphere received scientific name – futurology. At
first futurologists were mainly writers and philosophers whose
divinations were the child of their intuition and fancies. It should
be accepted that a part of such divinations not only broadened
the outlook of their contemporaries but it had also been used in
the future. But futurology turned into scientific-experimental
method only in the second half of the last century (1953) when the
employees of American "think tank" RAND Gordon and Helmer elaborated
the technologies of forecast, which was called "Delphi" after the
place name of the Apollo temple. The essence of that method is as
follows: the successively adjustable questioning of the experts on
the possible future developments of the problem studied are carried
out in several steps. The answers and the assessments they get are
compared and processed in special ways.

Undoubtedly, to carry out "Delphi" method the adherence of many
preliminary conditions is necessary (e.g. anonymity of the experts, the
usage of the results of the previous stage survey by the experts and
etc). But the main factor of coarse is the presence of highly-qualified
expert resource and the culture of its purposeful usage. Today there
are at least 10-15 methods of forecasting, which are set on logical
and ideological base of "Delphi", being widely used in a number of
countries: with their help the estimates of the future in political,
economic, scientific, technical and other spheres are given.

Let us mention that the number of the forecasts of the global character
has increased recently. For example, the work "The Next 100 Years"
by George Friedman, the head of the well-known STRATFOR organization,
has been published recently. But in our opinion the pride of place
on the "forecast market" must be given to the document published at
the end of 2008 by the USINFCOM "The Joint Operating Environment-JOE"
where the specialists from the Pentagon tried to forecast the military
and political situation on our planet in a quarter of a century.

Philosophy of "Pentagon". It is remarkable that American military
experts begin their analysis from the consideration of the experience
of the past and some philosophical issues. According to them the
notion of the war and peace, which were formed by Sun Tzi (6th century
B.C.) and in the 19th century by Carl von Clausewitz, have not changed
fundamentally till now. It is remarkable that the formula of the
victory is seen by the American strategists just like Sun Tzi in the
cognitive plane, i.e. they often make the reference to the Chinese
classic: "If you know yourself and know your enemy, then you will
always win. If you know yourself but do not know your enemy then you
will have both victories and defeats. If you know neither yourself
and nor your enemy then each your battle is fraught with defeat".

One has also to agree with the statement, which you can find in that
document, that today’s political leaders realize and understand the
fast changes rather late and their perceptions of the future are
frequently attempt to shift the everyday realities to the future
through extrapolation. The authors of JOE approach this problem
self-critically and point out the mistakes, which were made by the
American military and political leadership in a consequence of wrong
perception even of the near future.

American strategists attach special concern to the factor of political
will of the authorities, which presence adds great perspectives even
to the countries, which possess restricted resources.

Global economy in the future. According to the Pentagon experts,
in the next 25 years the global economy will grow more than 2 times,
and not only today’s economic giants will have GPR over $100 billion1
but also Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines and Vietnam. Those countries
will aspire to take the leading military and political roles in their
regions and to shape round themselves appropriate entities. Anyway
the US with its $21 trillion GDP will be the leader in economy but
by this performance China ($16 trillion), which will become the main
competitor of the US in the future as well, will approach it. Other
countries cede those powers (Japan – $7 trillion, India – $6 trillion,
Germany and Mexico – $4 trillion and etc.).

It is underlined in the document that if there are no necessary
measures taken then in the near future the energy crisis can be
expected. Today it looks like the oil production in the world has
some technological limit – 110 million barrels per day – but already
in 2012 there will be demand of 186 million barrels and it is not
clear yet how this problem will be solved.

But the humanity is threatened not only by the energy
problems. According to JOE in 2030 the water shortage will threaten
to 3 billion people, and real "water famine" awaits the Middle East
and Northern Africa. It is remarkable that the reservoir storages
built by Turkey on Tigris and Euphrates will cause serious problems
between this country and Iraq and Syria, which in its turn may cause
military actions.

Innovative struggle and information war. The Pentagon experts accept
that the US loose its exclusively monopoly political and economic
stances but they are sure that this power will dominate in the sphere
of innovations as it was before. It is especially mentioned that
in the wars of future fantasy and intellect will be the guarantee
of successes and those wars can be qualified as a struggle for the
"minds and spirits" of the people. The JOE experts are unconditionally
confirmed that information is "strategic weapon", and they proceed
from the provision that "the perception of what is going on means
more that what is really going on".

It is remarkable in this context that military department is seriously
anxious about the fact that in the American institutes of higher
education the elements of decay can be observed and now they cede in
their level to, e.g. Indian or Chinese universities. According to JOE
authors American scientific and educational sphere needs improvement
and reforms2.

Some conclusions. It is necessary to mention that the forecast
of the authoritative organizations issued for recent 10-20 years
(e.g. the US National Intelligence Council – NIC, the World Bank and
JOE) influence the decision making mechanisms in different countries
in definite ways. Further to the said the "authoritative forecasts"
became a peculiar factor of information and psychological influence as
they also influence the international community. The complex of those
circumstances is obviously reflected on the ongoing developments,
directs them and, thus, at some extent, forms the future according
to the prognoses made (remember the order-instructions of prophetic
priestess of Apollo).

At the same time "authoritative forecasts" are a result of the
collective work of the high class specialists and they contain useful
information not only for their leaders but also for the others. In
this regard, in our opinion, the philosophy of JOE authors and,
particularly, their approaches to the sphere of knowledge and the
issues of cognition are rather instructive.

In the aforementioned context it would worth quoting the formula
by Sun Tzi: "If you know yourself and know your enemy, then you
will always win. If you know yourself but do not know your enemy
then you will have both victories and defeats. If you know neither
yourself and nor your enemy then each your battle is fraught with
defeat". This is rather topical for Armenian society as well. Being
de-facto a combatant we have rather obscure ideas about Azerbaijan and
their society. Here we do not speak about military potential of that
country. It should be well known to our militaries. It is enough to
mention that few people speak Azerbaijani language; we have rather
obscure idea of their culture, ethno-psychology of that people and
etc. The situation is almost the same with our other neighbours. But
the most important is that we do not have enough knowledge about the
Armeniancy, i.e. about us. The research works in the Armenian studies
mainly concern material culture (which is also of great importance),
and there are incomparably less social and psychological researches
concerning the humanities and social sphere. It can be stated that
the self-knowledge is the most actual and at the same time least
studied sphere.
From: Baghdasarian

http://noravank.am/en/?page=analitics

An uncompromising look at the horrors of the Armenian genocide

Providence Journal
Aug 1 2009

An uncompromising look at the horrors of the Armenian genocide

01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, August 2, 2009
By Michael Janusonis
Journal Arts Writer

The 13th Rhode Island International Film Festival officially begins
its six-day run Tuesday night with a gala at the Providence Performing
Arts Center, followed by a series of short films on the giant
screen. But it will actually kick off Monday with a couple of special
screenings: a 10 a.m. showing of Monsters Vs. Aliens 3-D at Providence
Place Cinemas and a 6:30 p.m. screening at the Columbus Theater of
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s 2007 historical epic The Lark Farm.

Despite its bucolic name, The Lark Farm is an uncompromising look at
the horrors of the Armenian genocide launched by the Turks in 1915,
when World War I was going badly for them. The massacre was carried
out amidst fears that the substantial Christian Armenian population,
who had always been second-class citizens in the Muslim Ottoman
Empire, was going to join the Russians who were fighting the Turks in
the war.

During the genocide, which began in 1915, many Armenian men were
arrested and killed. The women and children were deported to a desert
region near the Syrian border, though many of them perished during the
forced marches. In the end, it is estimated that between 1 million and
1.5 million Armenians died in this holocaust. Unnervingly, their story
parallels events that began two decades later in Germany when the
Nazis attempted to exterminate the Jews of Europe.

Trying to tell such a broad-based story is a daunting undertaking,
except perhaps as a documentary. But the writing-directing Tavianis,
who are in their late 70s and whose output over the decades includes
the groundbreaking Padre Padrone and Night of the Shooting Stars, made
this history very personal by focusing on one family as it struggled
to survive in an increasingly bleak and trying situation.

The Lark Farm revolves around the lives of the prosperous Avankian
family, who live in a fine house in the city and have recently
restored the big house at their homestead in the countryside, Lark
Farm, to its former ornate grandeur. But the war has broken out,
threatening the already wobbly Ottoman Empire, and the Avankians are
hearing inklings that things will not go well for the Armenians.

When the family patriarch dies at the start of the film, he warns with
his dying breath to flee, but no one pays heed. His son, Aram (Tcheky
Karyo), a wealthy businessman, believes things will pretty much
continue as they always have with just a few rough spots. His beatific
wife, Armineh (Arsinee Khanjian), puts up a brave front, but is not so
convinced. His sister, the headstrong Nunik (Paz Vega), has fallen in
love with a Turkish officer (Alessandro Preziosi), who plots to leave
the army and flee with her across the border because he has heard
rumors that bad things might come. `There’s no hope for us here. I’m a
Turk and you’re Armenian,’ he tells Nunik.

It seems like a set-up for what will be a Romeo-Juliet romance, but
The Lark Farm soon grows much darker even than that classic tale. Soon
the resentment toward the Armenians, who are seen by some Turks as a
sort of fifth column of traitors and spies, spirals out of
control. Plans are afoot to arrest the Armenian leaders quietly,
including Aram. But things quickly get out of hand when a hot-headed
officer gets involved and events slip away from the control of the
colonel who is in charge of this region. A decent man who has
befriended the Armenians, he tries to prevent the killing, but is too
late.

The attack on the Avankians and their neighbors, who have arrived at
Lark Farm in hopes of finding refuge from the Turks, is horrific and
bloody. It sets the tone for the terrors that will follow, which will
see most of the men murdered and the women sent off on a long march
toward the desert with little food to sustain them. In desperation,
some of them turn to selling sexual favors for a loaf of bread. Others
are killed outright or left to die at the side of the road. The Lark
Farm becomes a study in human cruelty.

Cinematically, it’s powerful and yet that power is muted somewhat by
the melodramatic way events unfold on screen. The Armenians are
pictured as innocents and saints; most Turks as soulless
monsters. Some scenes and characters are overplayed. At one point, a
Turkish soldier who has arrived at the Avankian manse during their
dinner, covetously looks at a tureen that’s filled with soup, spilling
its contents on the table and making a grab for the tureen with greed
in his eyes. There are many such scenes that lack subtlety.

Nevertheless, the plight of the Avankians, whose brother in Italy
desperately attempts to raise money to get them out of Turkey, is
emotionally riveting. It expands to include the tale of a Muslim
beggar who tries to help the family, which has always been good to
him, hatching an elaborate rescue plan. It goes back to focus on Nunik
who finds herself in a camp where she falls in love with another
Turkish soldier and is involved in a selfless act to save what’s left
of her family. Vega gives a poignant performance as Nunik, who has
nowhere left to turn. She puts a face on the struggles of the Armenian
people during this dark period.

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Genocide survivor’s riveting story; Slurs, repetition mar account

Edmonton Journal (Alberta)
August 2, 2009 Sunday
Final Edition

A genocide survivor’s riveting story; Slurs, repetition mar Armenian
account

by Holger H. Herwig, Freelance

ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA
Grigoris Balakian Translated by Peter Balakian and Aris Sevag
Knopf 509 pp., $42

"Finally, the horrible year of 1915 passed, leaving in its wake
mourning and wailing, blood and tears."

These words, full of pathos and grief, summarize the collected memory
of Grigoris Balakian concerning the Armenian genocide during the
second year of the First World War.

The epicentre of that monstrous affair was Der Zor, a city on the
banks of the Euphrates River surrounded by the vast desert that runs
across southeast Turkey, Mesopotamia and Syria. There, the author
states, lies the true Armenian Golgotha. His figures are
staggering. Of the 1.5 million Armenians deported to Der Zor from the
interior provinces of the Ottoman Empire in the summer and fall of
1915, about 800,000 were massacred, mainly by Turkish mobile killing
squads (chetes), and another 400,000 died en route from disease and
starvation. Of the 400,000 Armenians who reached Der Zor, by August
1916, some 250,000 had fallen victim to starvation and roughly 150,000
had been murdered by roaming chetes; by August 1918, between 400 and
500 of the original deportees were left.

Balakian’s narrative is the story of horrible suffering and tragic
murder.

The outbreak of war in September 1914 had caught Balakian in Berlin,
studying theology. He at once decided to return to Constantinople, and
was among a group of about 250 Armenian assemblymen, bankers, doctors,
editors, merchants and teachers arrested by the Ittihad (Committee for
Union and Progress) government of Enver Ismail Pasha, Jemal Pasha and
Mehmet Talaat Pasha on April 24, 1915. What was dubbed the "night of
Gethsemane" is today the date of the worldwide commemoration of the
Armenian genocide.

For the next three years, Balakian was taken on a march of death into
the interior of Turkey: Ekishedir, Chankiri, Kayseri, Hajin and,
finally, Ayran on the Euphrates River. As most of his colleagues fell
victim to starvation and murder, and as dozens of other caravans of
Armenian deportees joined his, Balakian became obsessed with one
thought: to survive to write the "horrific story" of the genocide "so
that future Armenian generations would know the price of the freedom
they enjoyed."

Somewhere on that march he decided on the title, Armenian Golgotha: "I
continually ruminated and mentally recorded everything;I analyzed all
the events and occurrences; I examined them to determine their causes
and reasons."

In September 1918, back in Constantinople with the help of Austrian,
German and Swiss engineers working on the Berlin-to-Baghdad Railway,
Balakian began to write. The first volume of his narrative appeared in
Vienna in 1922, the second in Paris in 1959. After a brief stint as
prelate of Manchester, Balakian became bishop of Marseilles, where he
died on Oct. 8, 1934.

The book, newly published in English, is a powerful personal
narrative. The descriptions of the Armenian genocide are striking and
the author spares his readers none of the gruesome details. The
weapons of choice were those of the farmer, butcher and tanner–axes,
sickles, meat cleavers, pitchforks and knives–and the tortures
inflicted were horrendous: beheading, disembowelling, genital
mutilation and eye gouging. Sexual violence was an integral part of
the genocide. Balakian repeatedly provides details of abductions and
gang rapes of women. The book is not for the faint of heart.

But those seeking a scholarly history of the Armenian genocide will be
disappointed. Balakian revels in stereotypes. The Armenians "for
thousands of years" were master craftsmen, architects, merchants,
physicians and scholars. The Turks "in their six-hundred-year history"
were deceitful, duplicitous and perfidious, a people who "left no
trace of memory of civilization except massacre, plunder, forced
Islamization, and abduction." He also writes that the
Germans–diplomats, statesmen and soldiers alike– were more than idle
bystanders of the genocide, they were its willing helpers to realize
their grandiose dream of using the Berlin-to-Baghdad Railway to
assault India, the "crown jewel of the British Empire."

Even Balakian’s great hope for restoring the Armenian nation–the
Entente — proved to be a bitter disappointment. When a united Entente
fleet finally anchored off Constantinople in November 1918, its
commanders showed no interest in the Armenian genocide or in Armenian
nationhood, and instead allowed themselves to be bought off by Turkish
bribes and women. "God," in Balakian’s bitter assessment, "remained
silent."

The book would have lost none of its impact with careful editing,
removing countless repetitious accounts and phraseology and correcting
the many historical inaccuracies for the non-professional reader. Its
greatest shortcoming, of course, is the lack of source
materials. Throughout, and especially in Chapter 11 of Vol. 1,
Balakian refers to the "Plan for the Extinction of the Armenians in
Turkey," yet he offers no solid evidence for the existence of such a
formal national "plan." Addressing this critical matter in the
introduction would have allowed the book to stand for what it is:a
riveting and powerful indictment of a genocide that became a paradigm
for future genocides, but that remains to be researched in Turkish
archives by Turkish scholars.

Holger H. Herwig is a professor of history at the University of Calgary.
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PM Sargsyan Had A Breakfast-Meeting With Serbian President Tadich

PM SARGSYAN HAD A BREAKFAST-MEETING WITH SERBIAN PRESIDENT TADICH

Gov.Am
/
July 30 2009
Armenia

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan had a breakfast-meeting with President
of the Republic of Serbia Boris Tadich at the venue of his residence
in Yerevan.

A bilateral relationship-related agenda has been discussed. Speaking
about the need for strengthening government-to-government ties,
the parties stressed the importance of direct contacts between
decision-makers and business circles.

Agriculture and the farm produce processing sector were said to be
among the most prospective areas for cooperation. The interlocutors
agreed in that the centuries-old Armenian-Serbian friendship and
boosted cultural exchanges may provide a sound basis for upgrading
relations between the two countries.

The meeting was marked by an atmosphere of warmth and friendship.
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http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4826