ANKARA: Ankara chides Clinton, Obama on `genocide’

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Jan 28 2008

Ankara chides Clinton, Obama on `genocide’

The Turkish capital has expressed regret at recent statements by two
US Democratic presidential candidates, who have successively pledged
to officially recognize the controversial World War I-era killings of
Anatolian Armenians as genocide if they become president.

"Efforts to cast a shadow over our history in the name of an internal
struggle within the party are offending the Turkish nation and
increasing our sadness," the Foreign Ministry said in a written
statement released over the weekend.
In the last 10 days, first Barack Obama and then Hillary Clinton, two
rival candidates, sent written statements to an influential Armenian
diaspora organization, the Washington based-Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA), announcing their support of a resolution
pending at the US Congress for recognition of the allegations on the
controversial issue.

"Politicians who run for the US presidency should act in a more
responsible manner in regard to both history and the future; they
should take pains not to offend a friendly and ally country and its
people via groundless statements; and they should keep in mind the
sensitivities of the Turkish-American relations within this
framework," the ministry also said.

EuroVision Song Contest: Armenia To Decide 8th March At The Latest

ARMENIA TO DECIDE 8TH MARCH AT THE LATEST

esctoday.com
Jan 25 2008
Netherlands

Sirusho "the lyricist"

Sirusho, the Armenian representative in the 2008 Eurovision Song
Contest, is currently working on the lyrics of no less than four songs
which she will perform during the country’s national final which will
take place in the first week of March, sometime before the 8th.

Due to the Armenian Presidential election as well as the National
Music Awards in February that both require major coverage by ARMTV,
the country’s final which will decide which song will be sent to
Belgrade has been scheduled for the first week of March.

Twenty one year old Sirusho is currently working on the lyrics of the
four songs she will perform during the national final. Before that she
will participate in the National Music awards ceremony on 10 March,
Diana Mnatsakanyan, the Armenian Head of Delegation says.

Earlier this week, reports on the Azeri press claimed that Sirusho
would participate in the Eurovision Song Contest with a song
comprising a mix of traditional Azerbaijani folk songs. The report
caused confusion as well as many reactions in Azerbaijan in multiple
levels. ARMTV confirm that the song in question is an old song,
performed by Sirusho in 2005, something that makes it automatically
uneligible for the 2008 contest. It is widely known that a fundamental
EBU rule states that no participating song can have been publicly
broadcast before October 1st of the year preceding the contest. "No
song has been selected yet and we are planning to hold our national
final no later than the 8th of March," the Armenian Head of Delegation
re-confirms.

ATHENS: Ararat, ‘Ark’ Beckon Tourists

ARARAT, ‘ARK’ BECKON TOURISTS

Athens News Agency
Jan 25 2008
Greece

Whereas Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis’ milestone visit to
Turkey late this week may have dominated much of the "weightier" news
coming out of the closely watched EU candidate country, a distinctly
overlooked press conference — replete with Biblical connotations —
took place last week in a remote and snow-covered far-east corner
of Turkey that nevertheless offered glimpses of modern Turkey’s
unrelenting desire for development and international recognition.

Located on a dry, elevated plain towered over by imposing Mt. Ararat
and Lesser Ararat, the dusty border town of Doðubayazit played host
to the off-beat press conference, where a disparate panel of Hong
Kong media executives-cum-Christian evangelists, a handful of Turkish
academics and scientists along with officials of the host province
(Aðri) enthusiastically unveiled "material evidence" of the existence
of the Biblical Noah’s Ark.

The "evidence", resembling a small bolder of a greyish colour, was
reportedly tested by a Hong Kong lab and deemed to be petrified wood,
according to the two men behind Hong Kong-based Noah Ark Ministries
International, Media Evangelism Ltd. founder Andrew Yuen and HK
documentary maker Yeung Wing-Cheung.

Both men, who joined local mountain guides for a gruelling expedition
atop Mt. Ararat last February, said the object was taken from an
11.5-metre-long chunk of the same material — called a "large wooden
structure" in press releases — which was found in a cave located at
roughly 4,000 metres atop Mt. Ararat. The fabled mountain dominates
the landscape in the rugged triangle where the modern states of
Turkey, Iran and Armenia converge — geographically, but certainly
not politically. A military presence is easily discernable in the
area, as the town hosts a well-equipped army garrison and there are
gendarmerie checkpoints on all roads in the province, although locals
appear more-or-less unfazed by the activity.

Promises to give samples of the "object" to researchers and labs
around the world for independent testing, ahead of another "Noah’s
Ark" summit in Doðubayazit in August, and access to the cave on
the northwest side of the mount were uttered and repeated, as Yuen
casually informed reporters that at least one piece of the material
found in the cave will be returned to Hong Kong for display in a future
"Noah’s Ark theme park". He quickly clarified that "theme park" means
a cultural and "inspirational" centre on a Hong Kong waterfront,
with construction to come via local government funding and support
by a major land developer in the former British colony.

Asked to calculate the costs for his organisation’s quest to find and
prove that a wooden structure was still somewhere atop Turkey’s highest
peak, Yuen said "several hundreds of thousands of dollars" since 2004.

For local residents, predominately ethnic Kurds, and central
government-appointed officials, Ararat’s potential as a draw for
"Indiana Jones"-like pilgrims and adventurous tourists wishing
to step-off the "beaten path" appeared incalculable. One of the
leitmotifs stressed by the local and Hong Kong organisers of the
conference was that all three major monotheistic faiths cite the
story of Noah, the Flood and the Ark.

The last time the area attracted international attention it was of
a decidedly negative light, namely, a series of deaths in January
2006 attributed to the H5N1 virus during the height of the "Bird Flu"
scare around the world. The Agri area also witnessed a major Turkish
military operation in late 1994 against Kurdish insurgents, whereas
the mountain and the surrounding lands at one time formed the medieval
"Armenian heartland".

A new three-star hotel in Doðubayazit is testament to local hopes
that venerated Ararat will again lure travellers to the remote Aðri
and Iðdir provinces by the thousands. The deep-pocketed Hong Kong
Chinese executives also promised to build a museum in Doðubayazit,
a pronouncement that was met with applause in the cold auditorium
where the presentation was held.

"(The discovery) supports the thesis of the Ark resting on Ararat," was
the way the city’s governor, Cemalettin Demircioðlu, diplomatically
opened the press conference, with a trio of out-of-town Turkish
professors merely adding their belief that the Ark rests on Mt. Ararat,
"but that more substantiated evidence (of its existence) is necessary".

Indicative of the type of visitor local officials hope will help
end the isolation of this under-developed and often turbulent part
of the Near East, self-described "Ark researcher" Gerrit Aalten
recounts several stories related to his repeated visits to the area
and friendship with local people.

Asked if he believes there are remains of a wooden ark atop Ararat,
the Dutchman responds, "yes, definitely." – H. Tzanis

Caption: A view of Ararat Mountain in the background, as pictured on
Tuesday, 18 February 2003 from the Armenian side of the border with
Turkey.

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150 Observers Of CIC Monitoring Mission To Observe Ra Presidential E

150 OBSERVERS OF CIS MONITORING MISSION TO OBSERVE RA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

Noyan Tapan
Jan 24, 2008

YEREVAN, JANUARY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. On January 24, Gegham Gharibjanian,
the RA Deputy Foreign Minister, received V. Garkun, the Deputy Chairman
of the CIS Executive Committee, who has arrived in Armenia on the
occasion of the start of the work of the CIS monitoring mission in
the RA presidential elections.

Attaching importance to the minitoring mission’s participation in
the elections, the Deputy Minister reaffirmed the readiness of the
RA authorities to hold free and transparent elections.

As NT was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information
Department, speaking about the preelection processes and election
campaign in Armenia, V. Garkun said that he is impressed by the
transparency of the ongoing political processes and the possibilities
given by the legislation.

He also said that nearly 150 observers led by Alexander Lebedev, the
Chairman of the CIS Executive Committee, will observe the elections
on the part of CIS.

Azerbaijan Worthless Without Oil And Gas?

AZERBAIJAN WORTHLESS WITHOUT OIL AND GAS?

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.01.2008 15:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "No one would take account of our opinion if it were
not for our oil and gas," Azeri political scientist Rasim Musabekov
said during round table discussion on Caucasus energy security.

He reminded about the situation in Tajikistan when 200 thousand people
died during a civil war. "The international community neglected this
fact, since the republic had no energy value. The situation with us
differs. The OSCE Minsk Group is represented by three world powers
– Russia, the United States and the European Union. They are all
interested in our energy sources. That is why energy is an important
factor is Azerbaijan’s policy," Musabekov said.

"Europe sees resolution of problems in economic cooperation between
Armenia and Azerbaijan. But there is no need to obey Europeans
in all issues. We should continue the policy of economic pressure
against Armenia. It’s obvious that the rise in prices for oil did
not lead to world crisis or calamity. Even poor states like Georgia
and Armenia find finances to buy energy carriers," he said, Novosti
Azerbaijan reports.

Baghdasarian Woos Small Business, Pledges Tax Cuts

BAGHDASARIAN WOOS SMALL BUSINESS, PLEDGES TAX CUTS
By Ruzanna Stepanian

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Jan 23 2008

Artur Baghdasarian, an opposition leader and major presidential
candidate, sought the backing of Armenia’s small and medium-sized
businesses on Wednesday, denouncing a recent government measure that
will force many of them to pay higher taxes.

In a campaign meeting with several dozen businessmen Baghdasarian
claimed that the very existence of such firms employing tens of
thousands of Armenians is now under threat because of "imprudent tax
policies" pursued by the government. He singled out government-drafted
legal amendments that will make it harder for them to pay only
so-called "simplified tax" and be exempted them from other, heftier
duties.

The amendments were approved by parliament in July and came into
effect this month as part of a government plan to significantly reduce
tax evasion in Armenia. Government officials say they are primarily
directed against medium-sized and large companies that have used legal
loopholes to qualify for simplified tax and thereby pay less taxes.

Only small traders and some service providers will now be eligible
for this preferential form of taxation, which was introduced in the
late 1990s to spur the development of small business in Armenia. The
State Tax Service estimates that the number of local firms covered
by it will shrink from 26,000 to 14,000 as a result.

Baghdasarian claimed that the changes in the Armenian law on simplified
tax will "effectively eliminate small and medium-size businesses." "The
de facto scrapping of simplified tax will hit hard about 30,000
entrepreneurs," he said, adding that if elected president, he will not
only abolish the enacted changes but extend the law to more businesses.

In his election manifesto, Baghdasarian promises to initiate an
across-the-board reduction in the basic tax rates but does not
specify by how much. He remained vague on the subject on Wednesday,
saying only that tax cuts would boost state revenues and result in
thousands of new jobs.

The government policy on simplified tax has also been attacked by
another opposition candidate, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

He has claimed that it is part of what he sees as an ongoing
monopolization of the Armenian economy.

Baghdasarian likewise accused the Armenian authorities of favoring
government-connected "oligarchs" who effectively control lucrative
sectors of the economy. "Imports of 21 basic consumer goods are in
the hands of a few monopolists," he said. "What we are seeing is a
monopolization of whole sectors of the Armenian economy. That means
the number of people engaged in small and medium-sized business in
our country will decline drastically."

Meeting with some 60 wealthy entrepreneurs late last month, President
Robert Kocharian denied the existence of de facto economic monopolies
in Armenia, saying there are only companies holding "dominant
positions" in commodity imports and other sectors. He claimed that
other local and foreign firms do not dare to compete with them for
purely "psychological" reasons.

Who Assassinated Hrant Dink?

WHO ASSASSINATED HRANT DINK?
Sona Arshunetsy, Brussels

Azat Artsakh Tert
Jan 18 2008
Nagorno Karabakh Rep.

I believe the question, "Who assassinated Hrant Dink?" concerns many
readers. Each individual is attempting to find answers, but in my
opinion to answer this question, one does not need to be a politician,
a journalist, an analyst nor a scholar etc. Hrant Dink became the
victim of the Turkish government’s denial political policy. However,
if we happen to go deeper and speak openly, I would conclude that
Hrant Dink became the victim of a universal low, undignified, unjust
and unilateral game. He belonged to those who never suffer from the
complexity of racism; he was free to express his views publicly and
labeling things by their real names. He was struggling against the
Turkish government presenting the Armenian Genocide to the world in
an unjust manner. The Turkish government was unable to digest the
Hrantian "Armenian Genocide" version, which was simple, plain and
without any complications. (Hrant Dink represented his people who
lived in their homeland for the last 4000 years, and if you embark
these people on a golden airplane and transfer them to another place,
that in itself would still be considered a genocide, the reason being
that the Armenians were uprooted from their homeland, besides the
fact that 1.5 million innocent people were ruthlessly massacred. This
version is crystal clear and needs no research to be done. It has stood
like a piece of bone in the Turkish government’s throat; however, this
was not pleasing enough for the Turkish government. With Article 301,
the Damoclean sword was not only threatening Hrant Dink’s head, but
even those of the Turkish writers, namely Orhan Pamuk, Elif Shafak, the
historian Taner Akcam, the American scholar Hahm Chamooki , and tens of
other publishers, journalists, and writers. These were individuals who
were courageous enough to challenge the Turkish government, individuals
who liked to voice their noble conscious concerns, those who definitely
wanted to see Turkey lay down its burden of the past and start a fresh,
clean page to establish a democratic, civilized and popular state.

Perhaps these are the real Turkish people who advocate change for free
press; they are the true torch bearers and following their path, Hrant
Dink was martyred. According to Hrant Dink’s lawyer, Fethiye Cetin "
Hrant Dink used to be Turkey’s peace dove and they mercilessly killed
that dove "Those responsible for Dink’s assassination are presumed not
to be, so to say, some minors, rather they were the Turkish authorities
themselves. This well staged funeral procession cannot change our minds
that the whole world has been brain washed about the reality of the
Armenian Genocide by the Turkish media; it is not that easy to close
our eyes by "imprisoning" a number of minors. The British "Morning
Star" paper just recently published an article in its January 26,
2007 issue, stating, "Let us accept the fact that the Turkish media
is based on its denial of the Armenian Genocide. Even the Turkish
boundaries are based on its denial of the genocide."

Encouraged by its fanaticism through Article 301 and starting from
its school curriculum and bohemian institutions, through its TV and
the media Turkey has made every attempt in its denial, negativity,
hate slogans, which raises the question as to where is it leading its
people politically? Is it leading them towards democratic values and
self-determination or toward, God forbid, Europe?

Fanaticism and hate have become a way of life in Turkey.The
fanatics, backed by the government, have created all kinds of lies
to detract public opinion by presenting false antifactual documents;
they penetrate into authorities who are attempting to look into the
Armenian Genocide issue for cover up. They attempt all kinds of means
to look for authorities in high ranking American circles and Jewish
lobbyists in order to tie up our just cause; however, notwithstanding
all these attempts, the Armenian winning factual documents are by
far stronger than the Turkish sword.

By some magic, having been saved from the Turkish fires and swords,
the diasporan Armenians together with those Nansenian passports that
allowed the Armenian refugees to establish themselves in foreign lands
with their hearts filled with longings for the waters and soil of
the fatherland. The Armenians in the diaspora have never been able
to submit to the idea of forgetting the memories of the one and a
half million Armenian martyrs whose bones are still lying under the
open skies of Der Zor deserts, and where from they are still raising
their voices demanding just judgment by breaking the cruel silence.

The ice is now broken and many parliaments around the world are
steadily accepting the reality of the Armenian Genocide despite all
the Turkish bluffs to "Leave history to the historians" theories and
conclusions of the horrid reality for about 30 years between 1893 –
1923 the Armenian people lived through hell. In fact, on the night
of April 24, 1915, the Turkish government gathered 700 of the elite
Armenian intellectuals in Constantinople and savagely killed them
all. This is the reason why on April 24 of every year, Armenians
all over the world commemorate the Armenian Genocide, the day when
Armenians were deprived of their intellectuals. The devilish plan of
the Ottoman Empire to have "Armenia without Armenians" was finally
fulfilled. This human indifference created conditions undermining the
bloodshed and violence happening around us. This very indifference
led Adolf Hitler to declare his famous quote in connection with the
Jewish massacre, "Today, who remembers the Armenian massacre?"

I can never forget my father’s recollections as to how the Turks had
put his three brothers, along with their wives, children and hundreds
of other farmers in haylofts and burned them to death! Have you ever
inhaled the burning smells of human flesh, fat and bones?

Positively not! Otherwise you would have definitely felt the agony and
the torture the Armenians went through! At a time when the Armenian
children were helplessly being burned and when the Armenian villages
and towns were smoking and the skies were covered by human dark smoke,
on the other hand you are forced to hide in shelters while inhaling
the smells of the burning flesh of your children and loved ones!!! It
is unimaginable, but that is the truth verified by hundreds and
thousands of well known scholars, namely, Franz Werfel in his "Forty
Days of Musa Dagh" and the British journalist Robert Fisk in his
"The First Holocaust". There are numerous evidences to that effect,
and it is worthy to present herewith a great human being and a friend
of the Armenians, the 28th President of the United States of America,
a noble prize winner, Woodrow Wilson’s continued support and attempts
in connection with the Armenian issues and its boundaries between
the years 1913 – 1921.

On April 25 – 26 of 1920 the Supreme Council of Allied and Associated
Powers, President Wilson, along with 18 other states, revisited
Article 81 outlining the Armenian and Turkish boundaries.

On November 22, 1920 Woodrow Wilson’s just proclamation was signed
off whereby it acknowledged the rights and boundaries of the Armenian
Republic covering 103,599 sq km. This is still in force up to this
day as it used to be at its inception.

Until when will the Armenian Genocide be undermined and hidden behind
false and artificial theories? Even today right in front of the eyes
of the civilized world a cultural genocide is taking place!

Our historic artifacts and our Armenian churches are being threatened
of being wiped out, while the few that do exist are being converted
into mosques! Azerbeijan, Turkey’s younger brotherly state, is
following the footsteps of its elder brother, Turkey.

Nakhichevan and the mountainous regions of Karabagh having been
inhabited by Armenians for thousands of years, were forcibly annexed
to Azerbeijan by the past Soviet Union! Immediately before the fall
of the Soviets, the Armenians were forced to desert Nakhichevan,
while on the other hand the people of Karabagh, fearing to have the
same destiny, declared their independence before Azerbeijan doing so.

At the same time other former Soviet states also followed suit. This
forced the newly independent Karabagh to be dragged into an unwanted
and unbalanced war with Azerbeijan and eventually declare victory.

What is the use of passing non-binding resolutions that sound good
on paper only? When will fraud and deception be lifted from the world?

In the end we were able to win over our second enemy who attempted to
resemble his elder brother, Turkey and on occasions even surpass him.

On February 19, 2004, the whole civilized world came face to face with
a brutal reality. Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan who was studying English
in Budapest, was mercilessly beheaded by an Azerbeijani lieutenant,
Ramil Safarov, who was ironically declared a "hero" by Azerbeijan. The
whole world was as silent as a cold stone.

Then in 2005, thousands of our artifacts in Nakhichevan and
the stone crosses from the New Julfa cemeteries were destroyed
and vandalized. I’m writing all this with utmost pain. They all
became victims of the cold and blind world. Today, when the world
is witnessing us burying one-and-a-half million plus one martyrs,
UN on the other hand is standing behind those who deny the Armenian
Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th century, during which time
one a half million of my own people were robbed of their lands which
spread from sea to sea. It has been rightly said, "He who has a
master is taken care of by his master, and he who doesn’t, is taken
over by wolves." Today profit making has become the dominant factor
and the world has turned into a jungle, where the powerful beasts
are devouring those who are weak.

I am raising my voice not only against the Turkish government,
but also against all those world powers, who in order to safeguard
the interests of their investors are rejoicing with Turkey and its
younger brother, Azerbeijan, as they continue to crush and surround
all the Armenian boundaries, so that it will eventually be destroyed
economically. I am calling upon the civilized world and especially
upon Turkey’s ally and sponsor, the United States of America, the
leading power of the world claiming democratic values, how come that
it is ruling the world with double standards?

Every year on April 24th , which is the Armenian Genocide commemoration
day, the entire Armenian population anxiously wait for the United
States President to once and for all clearly pronounce with his own
lips the word "Genocide" instead of simply piling up words of sympathy.

During those long lasting presidential campaigns, not only the word
"Genocide" was not used, but even the American ambassador to Armenia,
John Evans was recalled because he had the courage to rightly call the
"Armenian Genocide" a genocide indeed. I can fairly even state that
the US government intentionally nominated Hoagland to replace Evans,
whose denial attitude of the genocide is no less than that of the
Turkish government’s.

Is this how President Bush respecting the memory of our martyrs?

Although the Armenian people have been hit hard by the walls of
injustice, they have never for once lost their faith in the world to
recognize the Armenian Genocide. Now that the Democrats have taken
control of the House and the Senate, we, the Armenians, have full
hope that they will make every attempt to regain the American lost
dignity and prestige by pursuing the basic human values of freedom of
speech, fair and impartial judgment, and popularity in the democratic
areas. Additionally, they will be able to state clearly their say
to combat all bloodshed, and injustices done throughout the world by
reinstalling freedom of speech among nations. In order to reach these
goals the world must confront the massacres happening throughout the
world, and at the forefront of which is, the first genocide of the
20th century, that is the Armenian Genocide, followed by the Jewish
Holocaust. Anything to the contrary will be insulting to all those
nations who have experienced massacres.

The memories of our holy martyrs are still fresh in our minds.

The idea of the return of our historic lands continue to give us
strength and determination to continue our struggle for reclaiming
whatever damage was done to our nation through just and noble
means being pursued by Hrant Dink. Perhaps it may be proper for all
politicians to research the United Nations 1948 resolution regarding
genocide and to adapt the "Hrantian" simple and noble version of
the Armenian Genocide. A great Armenian and a great humanitarian,
Hrant Dink, was despised by the Turkish government. He was being
followed for his challenging position against Article 301 through
his "AGOS" journal published in three languages, namely Armenian,
English and Turkish. He was combating discrimination and hate against
all minorities. He was attempting to promote free speech among the
common people by shedding light on equal opportunity, free speech
and democratic and self-determination principles. He used his paper
as a stage giving high hopes for such changes demanded by Europe from
Turkey to open its borders and begin bilateral talks between Armenia
and Turkey to enable the two countries get involved in negotiations.

He was expressing these ideas everywhere in all of his discussions
and authoritative articles.

This has been my brief response in my attempts to shed light on
the genocidal assassination of a talented writer, public speaker,
academically acclaimed journalist, chief editor of AGOS, a great
human being and a noble and brave man, Hrant Dink.

We, the Armenians, are very well aware of similar past coordinated
events! We have passed through these bloody roads before!

About hundred years have passed and the Turk is still the same,
unchanged! The responsibility of this genocidal assassination should
not be borne by the participation of those few staged minors, but
indeed by the deception and lies of the Turkish government, who,
wrapped by their shameful ancestral past, are attempting to present
themselves as being a civilized and popular government! But alas!!!

CIS Observers Not To Interfere With Internal Political Processes In

CIS OBSERVERS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH INTERNAL POLITICAL PROCESSES IN ARMENIA

ARKA News Agency
Jan 23 2008
Armenia

YEREVAN, January 23. /ARKA/. The observer mission of the Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS) that will follow the course of the
Presidential elections in Armenia on February 19, is not going to
interfere with internal political processes in the country, the head
of the mission, the first vice-chairman of the CIS Executive Committee
Vladimir Garkun said at his meeting with Armenia’s prosecutor general
Aghvan Hovsepian.

The elections will be assessed on the basis of unbiased and impartial
monitoring by the observers, the press secretary of Armenia’s
prosecutor general Sona Truzian said referring to Garkun. Garkun
reported that about 150 observers take part in the mission and they
will be watching the voting in 70% of the polling stations on the
voting day.

In his turn, Hovsepian stressed the importance of prompt and adequate
legal response to violations of electoral rights. He reported that
a special working group has been formed in the prosecutor’s office
to increase efficiency of prosecutor control over consideration of
complaints on the course of the voting.

The chief of Special Investigative Service and the head of Central
Investigative Department of the police were recommended to set up
special investigation groups.

Hovsepian said reports on violations in the voting will be considered
publicly and expressed readiness to provide any information in this
respect.

"Karabakh Telecom" CJSC Informs

"KARABAKH TELECOM" CJSC INFORMS

KarabakhOpen
21-01-2008 19:46:18

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– Sakharov street (partially)

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– G. Lousavorich street (partially)

– Akopyan Street (partially)

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Azatamartiknery Street)

– D. Beck Street (upper side)

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-For the time of the switching all limitations for dialing codes
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The Salt Of The Presidential Election

THE SALT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Hakob Badalyan

Lragir
Jan 22 2008
Armenia

Now it is clear that if the other Democrat or Republican candidates to
U.S. president do not pledge to recognize the genocide of Armenians
better or more, and help return historical Armenia through the
U.S. force, Barack Obama, one of the Democrat candidates, will be
elected president of the United States. Historically, those are
elected U.S. president who pledge the recognition of the Armenian
genocide. They become president not to honor their pledge and to give
the Armenian community a new impetus for activity – the next U.S.

presidential election. Otherwise, the Armenian community, which is
believed to be the best-organized community in the world, may run
into a deadlock if a U.S. president recognizes the genocide. What
will be next? This question is enough to destroy the solid Armenian
community due to the absence of another unifying goal.

Therefore, the U.S. presidential elections, at least over the past
two or three decades, have solved the question of existence of the
Armenian community, and after every April 24 we breathe with relief
that the word genocide was not uttered this year too, or this year
too the Congress disappointed us, which means that life goes on.

There is no need to have an exceptional mind to understand that Obama
will forget about his promise as soon as he is elected. It is not
that Obama is not honest, like they may think about Clinton, Bush,
anyone else, or the Armenian community is too ingenuous to understand
the falsehood of all those election devices. Perhaps everything is
much clearer. The Armenian issue has become part of the American
political tradition. In this case, the question occurs why not all
the candidates use it. Perhaps because the tradition requires that.

Only one becomes president, consequently only one must use the issue of
the genocide of Armenians. If everyone used it, the Armenian community
would realize it is being mocked at.

Meanwhile, the Armenian community of America should not be mocked at.

It may cost major financial consequences to the daredevils, if not
an entire political party. Therefore, everything should be within the
limits, and this time Barack Obama took the limit, who has excited the
Armenian community because the Armenians worldwide and in Armenia were
waiting impatiently when one of the candidates would state to recognize
the Armenian genocide. At last, the U.S. Presidential Election 2008
acquired a meaning for the Armenians, imparting the post-election
period with a meaning as well, when we will be watching Obama not
to recognize the genocide suddenly and violate the tradition. Like
in the joke in which the old father gives his sons brooms and asks
them to break them. The father wants to explain them that if they
keep together, nobody will be able to defeat them, like a broom,
which cannot be broken easily unless you separate the branches. One
of the sons takes the broom and breaks it without any difficulty. The
father sighs: "How shall I teach anything to this fool?"

Let us hope that Obama will not break the broom and disrupt the even
course of history. Everything else is OK. The U.S. presidential
election is on the right track, the Armenians are happy, life is
beautiful, the Earth is round.