ANKARA: Migrants Are Traitors, Refugees Potential Criminals

MIGRANTS ARE TRAITORS, REFUGEES POTENTIAL CRIMINALS
Cengiz Aktar

Turkish Daily News, Turkey
Jan 22 2008

An individual shows three likely behaviors in front of institutions
in decline, says Albert O. Hirschman in his "Exit, Voice and Loyalty."

When we apply observations of the American sociologist to eastern
societies we rarely see the second response, Voice. Consent as fate
or Loyalty is most frequently seen in eastern societies. But perhaps
leaving, moving out or Exit is the behavior that hurts the most,
as people do not leave their birthplace for fun. They quit only
under duress; they leave their villages, homes and memories behind,
only in difficult times.

Renowned composer Fazýl Say’s voiced consideration about leaving
Turkey, in contrast to many who are of the same opinion yet are keeping
it silent, caused a public stir recently. We, as usual, found ourselves
in the middle of discussions based on cheap nationalism.

But these lands, for centuries and probably since the beginning of
life, have been lands of migration.

Those who come

To begin with, Turkish tribes top the list of people coming to
Anatolia. Later on, during the Ottoman period, Jews who had to escape
from the Spanish reconquista were welcomed. And in the near past,
during the 19th and early 20th centuries, Anatolia became the scene
of migrations on a massive scale. Muslim peoples of the Caucasus
and Crimea sought shelter in the land of the Ottomans due to Russian
pressure and Muslims in newly established nation-states in the Balkans
moved into Anatolia. They came in haste or in an orderly fashion
within agreed population exchanges. In this sense, Anatolia, at least
as much as France, is a "land of asylum." During Nazism in Europe,
Jewish scientists escaping from Austria and Germany were granted the
right of asylum. It is one of the best practices of modern times.

However immigrants and refugees in post-modern Turkey have an extremely
negative image. Worse, they are seen as potential criminals. They are
tolerated as long as they are invisible and the reaction is sheer
indifference when they are drowned in the Aegean Sea while trying
to cross to Greece. And there are many more to come as the number of
illegal migrants in Turkey is estimated to be around 200,000. As for
four million Iraqis who escaped to save their lives, they are not
very welcome in neighboring Turkey.

Those who leave

Those who leave or had to leave are plenty in number. During the 19th
century Ottoman Arabs, Armenians, Greeks and Turks in sizable numbers
moved to America. In early 20th century Anatolian Rum (Greeks with
Turkish citizenship) were part of a population exchange as Armenians
disappeared as a result of forced migration and mass killings. In
the 1960s remaining non-Muslims left again and millions migrated to
Europe as migrant workers. Many Kurds and Turks sought political asylum
following the military coups of 1971 and 1980. And today some are still
thinking of leaving Turkey. Globalization and tremendous progress in
communication and transportation obviously make migration easier.

Artists indeed top the list of globalists, perfectly in line with
the universal nature of the language of art and culture. When Fazýl
Say talks however, look how the country’s prime minister reacts:
"Artists of a country do not leave their country. People born in
this country live in this country." These poor remarks could have
otherwise applied to poet Nazým Hikmet and composer Gomidas Vartabed
who had to leave these lands and died away from home in times when
leaving the country was not a common practice!

Every human leaving his/her country is a loss for that country and
everyone coming to a country is a plus for that country. Anatolia
is a land in deficit in terms of human resources as it has lost more
than it has received.

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Presidential Election In Armenia To Be Held In 2 Rounds, A Political

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN ARMENIA TO BE HELD IN 2 ROUNDS, A POLITICAL EXPERT THINKS

arminfo
2008-01-21 19:15:00

ArmInfo. The presidential election in Armenia will most likely be held
in two rounds, Head of the RA Union of Politicians Hmayak Hovhannisyan
said at a press-conference at Friday club, Monday.

This statement is proved not only by the fact that 9 candidates
announced their intention to run for president, but also by the
circumstance that some politicians who state their adherence to
the oppositional field are intending to deliver a blow on not
pro-governmental parties but oppositional ones, and this will also
affect the election returns. "I think you understand whom I mean. One
shouldn’t break head over it as if it is a question of a difficult
crossword", he said. Another factor which may influence the result of
the election is the protest electorate. It would be a mistake not to
take into account this electorate’s existence, Hovhannisyan said. "The
protesting electorate has not changed in the republic since 1995.

As the two round presidential election in 1998 and 2003 showed, this
electorate can make its voice heard", he said. At the same time,
Hovhannisyan admitted that Levon Ter-Petrosyan will have to do his
best to gain the affection of the protest electorate. But one can
say that a certain part of population forgave him conditionally. To
gain complete trust of the population, he should carry out all his
pre-electoral promises at least if he is elected", he said. However,
Hovhannisyan noted that he welcomes the Armenian ex-president’s
participation in the election whatever happens. "The emergence of
his figure in the political field became a kind of accelerator to
tighten the fight between the presidential candidates", he said.

Thousands Commemorate Killing Of Turkish-Armenian Journalist

THOUSANDS COMMEMORATE KILLING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

BosNewsLife
Jan 21 2008
Hungary

ISTANBUL, TURKEY (BosNewsLife)– Thousands of grief-stricken
supporters marked the first anniversary of the killing of Hrant Dink,
a Turkish-Armenian journalist gunned down in Istanbul last year after
criticizing mass killings of predominantly Christian Armenians by
Ottoman Turks and Kurds in the 1915-1917 period.

Demonstrators, many holding black-and-white placards reading:
"For Hrant, for justice", in Turkish, Armenian and other languages,
expressed frustration Saturday, January 19, that the trial of those
allegedly involved in the murder is taking place behind closed doors
because the apparent gunman is a minor.

A total of 19 suspects are on trial, however human rights group Amnesty
International has urged Turkey to widen the investigation into his
death amid reports of alleged complicity of security officials.

Dink said before his death he had received a number of death threats
over his writings. His work also brought him a suspended 6-month jail
sentence under Turkey’s article 301, a law that makes it a crime to
insult Turkish identity. The European Union, which Turkey wants to
join, has expressed concerns about the legislation.

JUSTICE MINISTER

In published remarks, Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin said that
work on changes to the infamous Article 301 has been completed and
that a proposed amendment to the legislation will be submitted to
Parliament for debate.

Dink was convicted for an article he penned in the minority newspaper
Agos expressing his views on the mass killings of Armenians at the
hands of the Ottomans since 1915. Up to 1.5 million Armenians,
Assyrians and Hellenic Christians were killed in the 1915-1917
genocide, according to at least a dozen countries. Turkey has both
denied these figures or involvement by Turkish Ottoman in mass murder
and refuses to recognize that "genocide" took place.

Dink, who was the editor of Agos, was shot outside his office on
January 19, 2007, allegedly by a hard-line nationalist teenager
opposing his views. His killing led to international condemnation
and debate within Turkey about free speech. "We are at the pavement
where they tried to clean his blood with soap," Dink’s wife Rakel
said in a speech from the office balcony. "You are here for justice
today. A scream for justice rises from your silence." The crowd held
a minute’s silence at mark the moment when Dink was shot.

RELIGOUS CEREMONY

A religious ceremony was to be held in the Armenian Church of Mother
Mary on Sunday, January 20, to commemorate Dink. His widow, Rakel,
daughters, Sera and Delal, son Ararat, his brother, Orhan Dink,
and other officials and representatives of Istanbul’s tiny Armenian
community were to attend the service. Dinks’ murder added to concerns
about attacks against Christians in Turkey.

At least five Christians were killed and several others injured in
attacks within the last two years.

The European Union has complained that Turkey, an EU applicant, fails
to fully protect the religious freedoms of its tiny Christian minority,
which numbers some 100,000 in a predominantly Muslim population of
nearly 75 million people. (With BosNewsLife’s Stefan J. Bos).

Armenia star Pachajyan off to Sweden

Armenia star Pachajyan off to Sweden
Monday 21 January 2008-

GAIS Göteborg have signed Armenian Player of the Year
Levon Pachajyan from FC Pyunik on a four-year
contract. The 24-year-old midfielder scored ten times
in 23 appearances as Pyunik secured a seventh straight
league title in November and was ever-present for
Armenia in 2007.

Pyunik departures
He becomes the fourth key player to leave Pyunik
during the transfer window following the departures of
Agvan Lazarian, Aleksandr Tadevosyan and Robert
Arzumanyan, joining a GAIS side sitting fourth from
bottom in the Swedish Allsvenskan. Pachajyan arrived
at Pyunik in 2003 and won the Armenian championship in
each of his five seasons with the club. He admitted in
December, however, that it was time to test himself
abroad and after impressing on trial with GAIS he took
the plunge.

Overseas dream
"Every Armenian player dreams of playing for a top
European club and playing in a major league," said
Pachajyan, who has been capped 18 times. "It is
exactly the same for me. It is a massive honour to
play for a big European club, but it is hard to earn a
move to one. First you have to establish yourself in
one of the more modest leagues."

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Nagorno-Karabakh will never be independent – Azeri president

Russia & CIS General Newswire
January 17, 2008 Thursday 11:09 AM MSK

Nagorno-Karabakh will never be independent – Azeri president

AGDAM Jan 17

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said the strengthening of Azerbaijan’s
economic potential, the increase in military spending and the boost
in his country’s regional standing have a positive effect on the
talks with Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh.

"In the past the Armenians demanded independence for Nagorno-
Karabakh. Now they realize that Nagorno-Karabakh will never be
independent or part of Armenia. This is the opinion of the
international community, OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen, and Armenia
has to take this into account," Aliyev said at the opening of an
Olympic center in the village of Guzanly in the Agdam district of
Azerbaijan.

If Azerbaijan before demanded that Armenia pull out of four Azeri
districts abutting Nagorno-Karabakh, now Azerbaijan demands that
Armenia pull out of seven districts, Aliyev said.

"This is a very big success. I cannot say that we completely agree
with the last proposed version of a settlement. Yet, in general the
process is positive. How have we achieved this? By strengthening our
potential, and Armenia realizes it. Time is working for us," he said.

Azerbaijan has been leading in economic growth for three years, and
Azeri military spending has been growing steadily.

Meeting at the Ministry of Defense

Meeting at the Ministry of Defense

armradio.am
19.01.2008 15:35

On January 19 RA Minister of Defense Michael Harutyunyan received the
First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of Slovakia Peter
Kazimir and the President of the Academy of Justice of Slovakia Martin
Lauko.

During the meeting the parties discussed issues of bilateral
cooperation. The interlocutors stated that despite membership to
different security systems, the bilateral mutually beneficial
cooperation is steadily developing.

Rustamyan: ARF creed to guide others in civilized fight by behavior

Armen Rustamyan: ARF Dashnakstyun’s creed is to guide others in
civilized fight by its behavior

2008-01-17 15:38:00

ArmInfo. The main creed of the ARF Dashnaksutyun Party is to guide
others in the civilized fight by its behavior, Armen Rustamyan, an MP
from the ARFD faction, a member of the ARFD Supreme Body, the head of
Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Vahan Hovhannisyan’s campaign
headquarters, told journalists, Thursday.

According to him, ARF Dashnaktsutyun doesn’t intend to offend this or
that candidate and is ready to cooperate with each of them. Rustamyan
also said that the party suggested that all the candidates to set
election control headquarters. This suggestion was accepted, however,
when it comes to specification of the issue, for some reason, the
contenders to the presidential post try not to interfere. As the head
of the headquarters said, ARFD will set 500-600 campaign headquarters
of V. Hovhannisyan. "10 mln AMD have already been transferred to V.
Hovhannisyan’s election campaign fund account, however the size of the
fund continues to increase".

Rustamyan noted that ARFD has its representatives at all 1923 polling
stations where Hovhannisyan’s election agents will also be present. To
note, Vahan Hovhannisyan is running under the slogan "Our old
friend is the new president of the country".

Armenia – South African Republic 13:1

ARMENIA – SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC 13:1

A1+
[12:34 pm] 17 January, 2008

The Armenian national hockey team defeated the national team of the
South African Republic 13:1 during the first game of the World Hockey
Championship.

The national team of Serbia, where the Championship is taking place,
has defeated the national team of Bulgaria. The national team of
Australia has defeated the national team of Turkey.

The national teams of Armenia, Serbia and Australia top the match list
currently. Turkey will be the next opponent of the Armenian national.

BAKU: OSCE MG Expects Approval Of Base Principles On Nagorno-Karabak

OSCE MG EXPECTS APPROVAL OF BASE PRINCIPLES ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT BY PRESIDENTS OF AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA

TREND News Agency, Azerbaijan
Jan 17 2008

The Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group expect the base principles of
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement to be approved by the Presidents
of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President, Robert Kocharyan,
Novosti Armenia reports.

"We expect possible approval of the base principles by the heads of
the two countries, which will contain orders to the Foreign Ministers
of Azerbaijan and Armenia to begin work on the text of the future
agreement, obviously with our participation," said Yuri Merzlyakov,
the Russian Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, on 17 January in Yerevan.

He stated that at present, no official act is expected to be signed
at this stage. "When the base principles will be coordinated finally,
work will be initiated to devise the text of intermediate or temporary,
but a peaceful closing agreement," he said.

In addition, the Russian mediator said that devising the closing
document will take quite a long time because it will contain more
details than the base principles.

OSCE Monitoring Revealed No Cease-Fire Violations

OSCE MONITORING REVEALED NO CEASE-FIRE VIOLATIONS

armradio.am
16.01.2008 17:17

Today the OSCE mission carried out monitoring of the contact line
between the Armed Forces of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan in the
direction of Aghdam, near Yusifjanlu settlement.

>From the positions of the NKR Defense Army the monitoring was conducted
by the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Andrzej
Kasprzyk.

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Yuri Merzlyakov, Bernard Fassier and
Matthew Bryza participated in the monitoring.

No breaches of the cease-fire regime were registered during the
monitoring.

An agreement on the conduct of the monitoring was reached during
yesterday’s official meeting between the President of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakyan and the Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

The OSCE mission was accompanied by representatives of the NKR
Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense.