CIS Executive Secretary Welcomes Serzh Sarkisian’s New Appointment

CIS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WELCOMES SERZH SARKISIAN’S NEW APPOINTMENT

ARMENPRESS
Apr 05 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS: The Russian executive secretary of the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a loose union of former
Soviet republics, welcomed today in Yerevan president Kocharian’s
decision to appoint defense minister Serzh Sarkisian as a new prime
minister following the sudden death of Andranik Margarian, who died
on March 25.

"We are very well familiar with Serzh Sarkisian, because of his
good job and because of our constant contacts with him. We are very
positive about his new appointment and expect effective cooperation,’
Vladimir Rushailo said.

Sarkisian was appointed by Robert Kocharian to fill the vacancy late
Wednesday. By a separate decree Kocharian relieved him of defense
minister’s duties.

Under the Armenian constitution Serzh Sarkisian has 20 days to form his
cabinet and have its make-up endorsed by the president. He will have
another 20 days to submit the cabinet’s plan of actions to parliament
for approval, but in view of the fact that he will have to resign
right after the May 12 parliamentary elections, the parliament will
actually be unable to vote on it.

It also emerged today that the UK prime minister Tony Blair sent a
message to Serzh Sarkisian to congratulate him on his new tenure. The
news was announced by the British embassy in Yerevan.

International Conference On Armenia’s IT Potential Held In Issy Les

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARMENIA’S IT POTENTIAL HELD IN ISSY LES MOULINEAUX

Arminfo
2007-04-04 17:47:00

An international conference on Armenia’s IT potential was held in
France Apr 3.

The press service of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia reports that
attending the conference were specialists from Armenia, France, the
United States and Belgium as well as representatives of international
organizations. The Armenian delegation was led by the deputy trade
and economic development minister Tigran Davtyan. The conference
was opened by the mayor of Issy les Moulineaux Andre Santini and the
ambassador of Armenia to France Eduard Nalbandyan.

Speaking at the conference were Tigran Davtyan, the deputy director of
McKinsey Belgium, the organizer of Armenia 2020 program Pierre Gurjian,
the director of Enterprises Incubator Foundation Bagrat Yengibaryan.

The vice president of Microsoft Vahe Torossyan pointed out high
progress in Armenian IT.

The vice president of IEEE Yervand Zoryan said that Armenia has big
potential in the sphere.

Richard Bezkian (Boomerang Software), Mladen Matigas (EpygiArm),
Artak Abedi (Damaris) and Zareg Tutunjian (Sysronics) reported on
their activities in Armenia.

Almost 50 French companies took part in the conference, including
Alcatel, France Telecom, Atos Origin, Oracle.

Racist Murder In Samara

RACIST MURDER IN SAMARA

Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union, DC
April 4 2007

An ethnic Armenian man was killed in Samara, Russia by someone who
painted a racist slogan on the victim’s television set, according to
a March 30, 2007 report by the Sova Information-Analytical Center. On
March 25, Oganes Karapetian was found dead inside his own home. He
had suffered trauma to the head and several knife wounds; there was
no initial evidence of robbery. The killer or killers left the words
"Death to the churka" (a pejorative for people from the Caucasus)
written in the victim’s blood on his television screen. Police are
investigating the death as a murder possibly motivated by ethnic
hatred.

Parlaimentary Candidate From Prospering Armenia Urges His Rivals To

PARLAIMENTARY CANDIDATE FROM PROSPERING ARMENIA URGES HIS RIVALS TO SIGN A MEMORANDUM ON CONDUCT OF FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

Arminfo
2007-04-02 17:49:00

There are all prerequisites to conduct of free and fair election
in Armenia.

All we need is just good will, Hayrapet Hayrapetyan, the parliamentary
candidate from the Prospering Armenia party said during a
press-conference in the Urbat club today.

He pointed out that he is ready to show good will and to do his best
to ensure fair ballot in his district. For this purpose, he urges
his rivals in the 4th single-mandate district (Arabkir community,
Yerevan) to sign a memorandum on conducting free and fair election. "I
think that such a memorandum will restore people’s confidence in
elections. I don’t want the parliamentary race in my district to be
like the gladiators’ fights. I want it to be a civilized, political
struggle. All my rivals are worthy candidates and I will personally
congratulate the winner," Hayrapetyan said.

If elected, Hayrapetyan is going to actively engage in the parliament’s
work.

Regarding Prospering Armenia, Hayrapetyan said that the rating of
the party is steadily growing.

To note, Hayrapetyan’s rivals in the 4th district are Sargis
Muradkhanyan from National Unity, Suren Mamikonyan from Orinats
Yerkir, Hrayr Karapetyan from ARFD and Aram Manukyan from Armenian
Pan-national Movement.

"Trees Were Uprooted As They Were Oppositional"

"TREES WERE UPROOTED AS THEY WERE OPPOSITIONAL"

A1+
[09:33 pm] 02 April, 2007

The tree planting initiated by A1+ was forbidden on groundless
motivations.

Alexandre Afyan, lieutenant-colonel of RA Police central department,
claims they have been unaware of the tree planting.

"You make a needless fuss. I say to you that you have no right to
plant trees here," he said. Then he picked up a row with some fellows
who were eager to plan trees.

Avag Danielyan, head of "Greenery of Centre" Ltd, said, "Trees
shadow the lawn. It means will shall be deprived of the lawn after
the tree planting." It is noteworthy that meanwhile the policemen
were carelessly stepping on the lawn.

"Neither democracy nor freedom of speech is rooted in our society. I
suggest finding a better and nicer site for tree planting and voice
hope that the trees won’t be uprooted. The remedial forces cannot
forbid everything; they must merely take care of the security of the
action, nothing more," Larisa Alaverdyan former ambassador said.

Stepan Zakaryan, secretary of the People’s Party noted, "I came to
understand that trees can also be oppositional. We must only plant
"pro-governmental trees" and to worship the acting authorities. I
call these trees oppositional as they don’t meet the corresponding
standards; the authorities demand everybody to worship and praise
them."

Iran Going To Purchase Border Protection Equipment From Russia

IRAN GOING TO PURCHASE BORDER PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FROM RUSSIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.04.2007 18:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A delegation of the border protection department
of Iran’s Interior Ministry has arrived in Moscow presumably due to
the crisis that emerged after the detainment of 15 British sailors.

The delegation is expected to negotiate on purchase of technical
equipment for border protection. The delegates also intend to visit
Tatarstan. Besides, Iranian Deputy Minster of Interior is arriving
in Moscow on Wednesday. The purpose of the visit is not announced,
the Russian News Service reports.

Russia to pull out military hardware from Akhalkalaki in May

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
March 30, 2007 Friday

Russia to pull out military hardware from Akhalkalaki in May

The pullout of military hardware from the Russian base in Akhalkalaki
will resume on April 12 and end in late May, a representative of the
base command told Itar-Tass by phone on Friday.

Six convoys carrying military hardware and property will leave
Akhalkalaki for the Russian base in Gyumri, Armenia, in April-May,
and some military hardware and property will be transported to Russia
by railroad on May 17 and 24.

The pullout schedule has been coordinated with the Georgian Defense
Ministry.

According to the source, Russian servicemen will leave Akhalkalaki
and the base will be transferred to Georgia by July 1. All heavy
machinery and armaments were withdrawn from Georgia to Armenia and
Russia last year.

The pullout of military hardware and property from the Russian base
in Batumi, which started two years ago, will resume within a month
and end next year.

According to the Georgian-Russian agreements, the Batumi base will
close by October 1, 2008.

Government Cuts the Amount of Fertilizers to Farmers

GOVERNMENT CUTS THE AMOUNT OF FERTILIZERS TO FARMERS

ARMENPRESS
Mar 30 2007

ARTASHAT, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS: The government of Armenia has
drastically cut the amount of fertilizers it will distribute this
year to Armenian provinces.

Thus, the province of Ararat will receive only 400 tons of nitrogen
fertilizers, down from 3,400 tons it received last spring.

Tigran Virabian, head of agricultural and nature protection department
at the provincial governor’s office, said 400 tons will be distributed
to 93 rural communities of the province, but according to him, the
province usually needs up to 8,000 tons of nitric fertilizers annually.

He said the government pays 10,000 drams per one ton, while the rest
74,000 drams are paid by communities. Farmers pay 3,700 drams for
one sack weighing 50 kg, while the market price is 6,000 Drams.

Boris Grizlov Elected CSTO PA President

BORIS GRIZLOV ELECTED CSTO PA PRESIDENT

ArmRadio.am
30.03.2007 16:11

Speaker of the Russian State Duma Boris Grizlov was elected President
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO). Grizlov has been carrying out the duties of the
organization’s President ever since its establishment in November 2006.

The first sitting of the Parliamentary Assembly was held in Saint
Petersburg today. Parliamentarians from all seven member states –
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan – participated in the sitting.

ANKARA: Refutation Of The Armenian Resolution, Article By Article-4

REFUTATION OF THE ARMENIAN RESOLUTION, ARTICLE BY ARTICLE-4
By Prof. Dr. Kemal CÝcek*

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
March 30 2007

(Article 13) Senate Resolution 359, dated May 11, 1920, stated in part,
"the testimony adduced at the hearings conducted by the sub-committee
of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations have clearly established
the truth of the reported massacres and other atrocities from which
the Armenian people have suffered."

Unfortunately, then as now, US politicians relied strictly on deceptive
Armenian propaganda and close their eyes to the other side of the
story in order not to alienate Armenian voters.

As a matter of fact there was a civil war in Anatolia and both sides
were involved in massacres, but historical documentation proves that
Armenians killed 500,000 Turks and Muslims in Anatolia between 1914
and 1920. During his term in Turkey as high commissioner, Admiral
Mark L. Bristol wrote on March 12, 1926, about the Armenian massacres
in the East, saying that "the extent of the excesses committed will
never be known."

He also noted this: "I have received reports from Americans who were
there at the time to the effect that the Christians cleared out the
Moslem population completely so that ‘there was not a living thing,
even a dog, a cat or a chicken left in the country.’

"Russians also reported that the Armenians had killed most of the
Muslims in the districts of Erzurum." (NARA 767.90g15).

Unfortunately, little scholarly attention has been paid to the
atrocities committed by the Armenians.

(Article 14) The resolution followed the April 13, 1920 report to the
Senate of the American Military Mission to Armenia led by General James
Harbord, that stated "[m]utilation, violation, torture, and death have
left their haunting memories in a hundred beautiful Armenian valleys,
and the traveler in that region is seldom free from the evidence of
this most colossal crime of all the ages."

Although Gen. Harbord was a pro-Armenian person, he listened to
Muslim villagers about the massacres perpetuated by the Armenian
bandit Andranik and changed the tone of his report. As a matter of
fact, in spite of all Armenian propaganda, Harbord argued that the
US must not overtake the mandate of Armenia without the whole of
Anatolia — Rumelia, Istanbul and Caucasia included — since Armenia
alone could not survive without a large amount of money and military
presence. This report seems to have played an important role in
changing the attitude of the congressmen to the creation of Armenia
under the American mandate.

(Article 15) As displayed in the United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum, Adolf Hitler, on ordering his military commanders to
attack Poland without provocation in 1939, dismissed objections by
saying "[who], after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the
Armenians?" and thus set the stage for the Holocaust.

To refer Adolf Hitler in the resolution (Article 15) is very
deceptive. Armenian historian Dr. Robert John, American historian
Heath Lowry and Turkish historian Turkkaya Ataov have proved that this
quote is false. That quote was not found in any speech delivered by
Hitler or filed in the documents of Nuremberg. The court had filed
two versions of Hitler’s speech to army commanders in August 22,
1939, from the German military records. These have the numbers of
US-29/786 PS and US-30/1014 PS and none of these files have this quote.

(Article 16) Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term "genocide" in 1944,
and who was the earliest proponent of the United Nations Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, invoked the Armenian
case as a definitive example of genocide in the 20th century.

When Rafael Lemkin defined the crime of genocide he might have used
this expression, but that does not prove anything. First of all,
Lemkin was not a historian and surely he read only the Armenian
version of the story. Since then, many valuable contributions have
been made about the details of the relocation of the Armenians, most
of which demonstrates that the relocation and settlements were not
in line with the definition of the term genocide.

(Article 17) The first resolution on genocide adopted by the United
Nations at Lemkin’s urging, the Dec. 11, 1946 United Nations General
Assembly Resolution 96(1) and the Untied Nations Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of Genocide itself recognized the Armenian
Genocide as the type of crime the United Nations intended to prevent
and punish by codifying existing standards.

This is another false claim. The UN never recognized "the Armenian
Genocide." On the contrary, a sub-committee, which gathered in
1985, refused to receive the report of Mr. Whitaker in the light of
evidence against the genocide convention and that only "took note"
of the report.

(Article 18) In 1948, the United Nations War Crimes Commission
invoked the Armenian Genocide "precisely . . . one of the types of
acts which the modern term ‘crimes against humanity’ is intended to
cover" as a precedent for the Nuremberg tribunals.

This article of the resolution is based on wrong conception. First
of all, it should be stated that the suspects in the Nuremberg courts
were punished for crimes against humanity. In fact, the adverse of it
is not possible because the genocide convention was accepted in 1951.

(Article 19) The Commission stated that "[t]he provisions of Article
230 of the Peace Treaty of Sevres were obviously intended to cover,
in conformity with the Allied note of 1915 ….offenses that had been
committed on Turkish territory against persons of Turkish citizenship,
though of Armenian or Greek race. This article constitutes therefore a
precedent for Article 6c and 5c of the Nuremberg and Tokyo Charters,
and offers an example of one of the categories of ‘crimes against
humanity’ as understood by these enactments."

As explained in the previous article, Nuremberg courts were established
by the Allied states to punish the defeated governments for the crimes
committed in World War II. The lawsuits of those courts were not
"genocide lawsuits." Therefore, 6c and 5c articles of Tokyo agreement
can never be an example for the Armenian thesis.

(Article 20) House Joint Resolution 148, adopted on April 8, 1975,
resolved: "[t]hat April 24, 1975, is hereby designated as the ‘National
Day of Remembrance of Man’s Inhumanity to Man,’ and the President of
the United States is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation
calling upon the people of the United States to observe such day as a
day of remembrance for all the victims of genocide, especially those
of Armenian ancestry."

Unfortunately, as a result of that decision taken under the influence
of the Armenian propaganda, US presidents discriminate against
the victims of World War I by race and religion, and only speak
for Armenian losses on the Remembrance Day. It is not a civilized
attitude and I believe that one should not use the victims of the
wars for their political causes.

TO BE CONTINUED *Head of Black Sea Technical University, Faculty of
Arts & Sciences; Turkish Historical Association, Armenian Desk

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