Sectarian Incidents Said To Be On Rise In Syria

SECTARIAN INCIDENTS SAID TO BE ON RISE IN SYRIA
by Bahiyah Mardini: "Noticeable Sectarian Crimes in Syria"

Ilaf website (In Arabic), UK
15 Jan 2008

In two separate incidents that were not reported in the mass media,
unidentified people shot a Syriac Christian youth in the Syrian city
of Dayr al-Zur, resulting in his immediate death; and some youths
harassed a priest of the Armenian church in front of the church door,
which led to a quarrel between the two sides that was quickly contained
by police patrols of the city. The 33-year-old Syriac youth, Fadi
Wasfi Bakarji, was murdered while he was standing in his brother’s
shop, which sold alcoholic beverages. Unidentified people shot him at
2300 on 4 January 2008, using a gun fitted with a silencer. They fled
without being identified in this strange, dangerous terrorist incident
in Dayr al-Zur, which is 400 km northeast of Damascus. Bakarji was
transferred in a serious condition to one of the city’s hospitals and
then to a hospital in Damascus, where he succumbed to his wounds on
11 January. He was working for a Syrian telecommunications company
as regional sales manager for the eastern area.

Huge official, popular, and tribal delegations, led by the Dayr
al-Zur governor, the Ba’th Party secretary general of the city,
the police chief, the eastern area commander, senior officers of the
governorate, and the chief of the Al-Bakkarah tribe, participated in
Fadi’s funeral and the mass ceremonies which were held in the Church
of the Virgin Mary of the orthodox Syriacs in Dayr al-Zur and which
were conducted by (Matta Ruham), archbishop of Al-Jazeera, and the
Al-Furat parish priest. Everyone denounced and condemned this crime,
and in talks on the sidelines expressed their support for local peace
and their adherence to the values and principles of coexistence and
to fraternity among all Syrian ethnic groups and religions.

In an exclusive statement to Ilaf, Sulayman Yusuf, a Syrian writer
and activist, described this crime as a terrorist act and called on
the relevant Syrian authorities who are responsible for the citizens’
security to follow up the investigation into this crime and not to
be remiss in it, to hunt down the criminals and bring them to court
to receive justice.

He said that killing a peaceful youth in broad daylight and in a public
place, for no reason and without any fault having been committed,
is a terrorist act which raises many questions and doubts, especially
since we, in Syria, live under a security system which alleges that
internal security and stability are among the top priorities in this
critical stage which the region is going through and in which there
is a great deal of sectarian and factional tension.

Fadi’s relatives and friends said that it is difficult to know the
real reasons and motives behind this crime. Furthermore, everybody
stressed that he had no previous personal enmity with anyone that
could push them to kill him. Some Syrians said it is most likely that
this crime took place against an ideological and doctrinal backdrop
which is opposed to the selling and circulation of alcohol. This means
that the criminals may be linked to extremist Islamic organizations
which have regional connections in Iraq, where extremist Islamic
Takfiri organizations, benefiting from the absence of the state and
from the lawlessness in occupied Iraq, have in several Iraqi cities
blown up shops selling alcohol and killed their owners who are mostly
non-Muslims – Christians, Sabians, and yazidis.

A few days before the crime of Fadi’s murder took place, on New
Year’s Eve to be precise, some reckless youths harassed a priest of
the Armenian Church in front of the church door and swore at him. An
Armenian youth who was in the company of the priest confronted the
youths, and this resulted in a quarrel between the two sides. The
quarrel was quickly contained by the police patrols that were present
in the areas surrounding churches, as a precaution and out of the
city’s officials’ concern for security and for making sure that the
New Year’s celebrations took place in a calm and secure atmosphere.

It is worthy of mention that the Syrian Al-Jazeera region has in
recent years witnessed acts of violence, security tension, and
political conflict, some of which have occurred against sectarian
and ethnic backdrops.

Analysts say that these incidents cannot be separated from what
is going on in Iraq, including ethnic, doctrinal, and sectarian
conflicts, since the US invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The invasion
ignited a variety of feelings and grudges among the peoples of the
region which have grown and become stronger under the political and
religious despotism during the past epoch.

Yusuf said he is afraid that the crime of Fadi’s murder in Dayr al-Zur,
which the Syrian media blacked out, and other incidents that preceded
it, are an indicator of more unrest, sedition, and instability in
Syrian society, starting with the society of the Syrian Al-Jazeera
region that is characterized by its social and cultural fabric. The
society of the Syrian Al-Jazeera region is characterized by doctrinal,
tribal, ethnic, and national diversity, and the implications and
effects of the US invasion on this society seem clearer and more
prominent, especially given that the Syrian Al-Jazeera region is
adjacent to the Iraqi border. It is noted that the Syrian authorities
have reported several security clashes that occurred between Syrian
patrols on one hand and Takfiri Salafist groups and terrorist cells
calling themselves Jund al-Sham, the Soldiers of Greater Syria,
on the other, in several areas of Syria, some of which are in the
Syrian Al-Jazeera region.

ANC-WR Joins Reception For Elected Officials Hosted By The Western P

ANC-WR JOINS RECEPTION FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS HOSTED BY THE WESTERN PRELACY

armradio.am
07.02.2008 10:32

On the morning of Saturday, February 2, 2008 an open house and
reception for Southern California elected officials took place under
the auspices of H.E.

Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, at the Western Prelacy
headquarters. Jointly organized by the Western Prelacy Outreach
Committee and the Armenian National Committee – Western Region
(ANC-WR), the open house familiarized officials with the endeavors
and mission of the Prelacy.

"The Western Prelacy’s new home represents more than brick and
concrete.

It’s about transformation and relating to future generations," said
ANC-WR Board Member and Western Prelacy Outreach Committee Member
Pattyl Aposhian-Kasparian. "Today’s open house provided a forum to
bring together the leaders of the Armenian community with leaders
of Southern California – the Western Prelacy has emerged stronger,
more energized, more efficient and more capable of meeting the needs
of the community in the years ahead," she added.

Among those in attendance were Deputy Consul General of the Republic
of Armenia Mesrob Shaboyan, Congressman Adam Schiff, Assemblymembers
Mike Feuer, Anthony Portantino, and Paul Krekorian, Los Angeles City
Council President Eric Garcetti, Councilmember Dennis Zine, former
State Assemblymember Carol Liu, Glendale Mayor Ara Najarian, Glendale
Unified School District board member Mrs. Nairi Nahapetian, Glendale
College Board of Trustees members Dr. Armine Hacopian and Dr. Vahe
Peroomian, and representatives from the offices of Congressman Brad
Sherman, State Senator Jack Scott, Councilmember Wendy Greuel and Los
Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich. Various community leaders
also attended the opening.

As the guests arrived, Executive Council, ANC, Outreach, and Ladies
Auxiliary members led them on a tour of the headquarters starting
at the "St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen" Chapel and concluding at the
"Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall. The tours were followed
by welcoming remarks from Aposhian-Kasparian, who described Prelacy
activities emphasizing the special attention given to the spiritual
nourishment and education of community youth. The Prelate then thanked
those in attendance for accepting the invitation to assemble under
one roof and to become more closely acquainted with the endeavors and
mission of the Prelacy. The Prelate noted that this reception brings
together friends of the Armenian people with our community members,
expressing hope that this collaboration continues in the future.

Remarks were subsequently offered by Congressman Adam Schiff, City
Council President Eric Garcetti, Assemblymembers Paul Krekorian and
Anthony Portantino, Councilmember Dennis Zine, Mayor Ara Najarian, and
representatives from the offices of Supervisor Michael Antonovich and
Congressman Brad Sherman, all of whom congratulated the Prelate on the
realization of the new headquarters and offered their well wishes. The
officials presented the Prelate with congratulatory resolutions from
their respective offices and in turn the Prelate presented each of
the officials or their representatives with mementos. Governor Arnold
Schwarzenneger, who could not attend the reception, graciously sent
a congratulatory letter which was also presented to the Prelate.

Guests then enjoyed an opportunity to interact with the officials
and with each other during breakfast which was hosted by the Ladies
Auxiliary.

NY Hyortiks Annual Super Bowl Party a ‘Giant’ Success

PRESS REVIEW
NY Hyortik AYF Chapter
69-23 47th Ave.
Woodside, NY 11377
(718) 651-1530

February 7, 2008

*NY Hyortiks Annual Super Bowl Party a ‘Giant’ Success*

NEW YORK–On February 3, the New York Hyortik Armenian Youth Federation
(AYF) chapter hosted its annual Super Bowl party, drawing in members, family
and friends from all parts of the community. The main hall of the Armenian
Center in Woodside, NY was packed with people gathered to watch the game
with family and friends. For their guests the Hyortiks provided the
traditional football food: pizza, buffalo wings and chips. But that is not
to say that families did not bring their own lavash, banir and leghmajune.

Attendees, including a solid group of Hyortik alumni as well as members of
the Armenian Network and Armenian Students Association, were also able to
partake in other side activities during the game such as ping pong, tavlou
and blot. With its diverse activities as well as lively spirit, the annual
super bowl party brought together various generations to spend time together
on a Sunday evening. "A ‘Giant’ victory both on and off the field. The
turnout for the event was one of the largest I’ve seen in years," said
Armenian Network member Krikor Nichanian. The alumni, once again, showed its
continual support of the NY AYF, with former members attending year after
year this year with their new and growing families.

Russian, Armenian PMs Holding Talks In Yerevan

RUSSIAN, ARMENIAN PMS HOLDING TALKS IN YEREVAN

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Feb 6 2008

YEREVAN, February 6 (Itar-Tass) – Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov
is having a meeting with his Armenian counterpart Serge Sarkisyan
here on Wednesday.

At the beginning of the tete-a-tete meeting Zubkov conveyed cordial
greetings from the Russian President. "He asked to convey to you
the gratitude for visiting our country (in September 2007), as well
as for the fact that our relations are developing so dynamically,"
he said. According to Zubkov, President Vladimir Putin wished good
health to Sarkisyan and added that he would like Russian-Armenian
relations to develop the way they are developing now, or even better.

"We are going to discuss many questions at today’s talks in an expanded
format, and to outline a new plan of actions for the future.

We shall keep those issues under control," Zubkov said. In his opinion,
Russia and Armenia "have good prospects for a further development of
cooperation. President Putin asked to call your attention to it."

Polirized Attitude Observed Towards Serge Sargsian And Levon Ter-Pet

POLIRIZED ATTITUDE OBSERVED TOWARDS SERGE SARGSIAN AND LEVON TER-PETROSIAN DURING PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

Noyan Tapan
Feb 6, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The campaign of the candidates
running for the post of the RA President has essentially been equally
covered during the period between January 21-30 by the 8 TV companies
of Armenia: "H1", "ALM", "Armenia", "H2", "Yerkir Media", "Kentron",
and "Shant". This statement was made by Boris Navasardian, the Chairman
of the Yerevan Press Club, at the press conference held on February 6,
introducing the results of the second stage of the observation of the
coverage of the presidential elections being held by them. According
to him, most of all Prime Mininster Serge Sargsian was covered
during the above-mentioned period (29 442 seconds), and least of
all Aram Haroutiunian, the Chairman of the National Agreement party
(12 720 seconds).

Boris Navasardian mentioned that except "Yerkir Media", a polirized
attitude is observed towards Serge Sargsian and Levon Ter-Petrosian
and a proportional impartiality towards the other candidates in the
materials broadcast by the other TV channels. Thus, 93 out of the
99 mentionings dedicated to the Prime Mininster were positive and 6
negative, as regards Levon Ter-Petrosian, there were 72 negative and
no positive mentionings.

Moreover, according to the Chairman of the Yerevan Press Club,
particularly two public TV channels are striking with partiality. He
mentioned that the "Kentron" TV Channel, in particular, arrests one’s
attention with its negative coverages dedicated to the first President
of the Republic of Armenia. All this allows Boris Navasardian to
assume that, at present, the political struggle is sharper than it
was during the parliamentary elecions.

According to the results of the observation, the index of the
participation of the presidential candidates in the debating programs
of mass media is still low, which is conditioned by the circumstance
that they are not so much ready for a public dialogue.

ANCA-WR to Join in Advocacy Days Event in Washington

Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region
104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
Glendale, California 91206
Phone: 818.500.1918
Fax: 818.246.7353
[email protected]

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: February 6, 2008
Contact: Haig Hovsepian

Tel: (818) 500-1918

ANCA-WR to Join in Advocacy Days Event in Washington

— Seminar Set for March 12-14, 2008

Los Angeles, CA – The Armenian National Committee of America – Western
Region (ANCA-WR) shall participate in the 2008 Advocacy Days Seminar,
which will be cohosted by the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) and the Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net). During March
12-14, 2008, activists from the western United States will travel to
Washington, DC to join constituents from across the country in
advocating on issues that concern the Armenian American community.

"This advocacy event promises to be a tremendous success," stated
ANCA-WR Executive Director Andrew Kzirian. "Building on the
remarkable progress of the 2007 March seminar is an exciting
proposition. Armenian American issues have once again come to the
fore of Washington, DC politics, and I am proud to know that the
Armenian American community will be out in full force on Capitol
Hill," he added.

In March 22-23, 2007, activists from the western United States
descended upon Washington, DC to join with GI-Net to raise awareness
of the Armenian Genocide Resolutions (H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106),
targeted Sudan Divestment Legislation (S. 831) and to ensure proper
funding for peacekeepers to help stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs held a
hearing on October, 3, 2007 on S. 831, while H. Res. 106 passed
through the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on October 10, 2007
despite unprecedented public opposition from the President of the
United States.

The March 12-14, 2008 advocacy seminar will focus on continuing to
educate and inform elected officials on the need to end the cycle of
genocide by acknowledging, without conditions, the genocides of the
past. The partnership with GI-NET, in addition to various other
humanitarian activist groups represents a growing trend of standing up
against powerful interests that wish to oppose genocide recognition
and prevention efforts.

Please stay tuned for more information.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and
most influential Armenian American grassroots political organization.
Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and
supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations
around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the
Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

www.anca.org

Prosecutors Worried Over Release Of Convicts On Probation

PROSECUTORS WORRIED OVER RELEASE OF CONVICTS ON PROBATION

ARMENPRESS
Feb 4, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, ARMENPRESS; In an official letter to Hovhannes
Manukian, the chairman of the Armenian Court of Cassation, the
country’s prosecutor-general Aghvan Hovsepian singled out a chain of
‘serious’ breaches of the law in the process of releasing convicts
on probation.

The Office of the Prosecutor-General says this conclusion has been
made after an in-depth look into the practice of releasing convicts
on probation in 2006 and 2007.

The letter says this process was marred by ignoring a set of procedural
and other requirements.

According to the prosecutor-general, the biggest concern is that among
the criminals set for release on probation were convicts sentenced
to length prison terms for committing serious and grave crimes.

The letter, posted on the Prosecutor-General’s official website,
says among such persons were convicts who had served 7,8 and 9 prison
terms for various serious crimes in the past.

"Fortunately, the decisions of prison authorities to discharge some
convicts on probation were prevented by independent commissions and
judges who took into consideration the protests of prosecutors,"
the letter says.

Out of 2,344 convicts released on probation in 2005-2007 some 285
were again sentenced to different prison terms for new crimes, it said.

National Team Formed By Results Of Free-Style Wrestling Republican C

NATIONAL TEAM FORMED BY RESULTS OF FREE-STYLE WRESTLING REPUBLICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

Noyan Tapan
Feb 4, 2008

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian Free-Style Wrestling
Championship was held on February 1-3 in the Askkhatank playground
in Yerevan. 90 representatives of different regions participated in it.

According to weight categories, the following wrestlers became
champions: Mihran Jaburian (55 kg, Yerevan), Martin Berberian (60 kg,
Yerevan), Hamazasp Hovsepian (66 kg, Artashat), Suren Markosian (74
kg, Garni), Haroutiun Yenokian (84 kg, BKMA), Edgar Yenokian (96 kg,
BKMA), and Vahan Grigorian (120 kg, Yerevan).

The RA national team was formed by the results of the championship. It
will leave for Kiev on February 10 to hold a teaching and training
gathering. The national team will take part in the International
Tournament to start on February 22 there. Then the team will return
to Armenia and will prepare for Europe Championship to start on March
30 in the city of Tampere, Finland.

Rural Development Program Weekly Update: Milk collection unit

Rural Development Program
THE ARMENIA FUND
Contact: Sose Amirkhanian
Tel: + (3741) 56 01 06 ext. 107
Fax: + (3741) 52 15 05
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:

04 February 2008

Rural Development Program Weekly Update: Milk collection unit, small
projects

Yerevan, 04 February, 2008: After last week’s small lyrical detour we’re
back with good news on the progress of the milk collection center
initiative. We also signal the launch of the automated milking units’ small
projects that will help improve the quality of the milk produced in the
border villages.

MILK COLLECTION CENTER PROJECT LAUNCHED

The establishment of a milk collection center was one of the earliest
economic facilitation initiatives singled out for the Khashtarak cluster
communities. The idea seemed simple enough – provide the border communities
of the region with a source of constant and dependable income. Boosting the
milk collection was one of the obvious choices for a sustainable solution as
all the ingredients were in place for a successful project.

In Armenia, the milk has a ready market, an established price and above all
– people of the region are truly keen to develop this sphere. Tavush region
in general and the Khashtarak cluster communities in particular have a long
and respected tradition of animal husbandry and the majority of the
population there see themselves as cattle breeders. The sphere was hit badly
by the economic calamities of the past twenty years (according to our data
the average farmer currently has only one-two cows) but the desire is still
there and so is the capacity. All that people need is a viable mechanism
that would acquire their milk at a reasonable price and give them the sense
of stability that would allow them to develop without the fear of losing
everything tomorrow.

Developing that mechanism was quite a tricky process and it took several
months to transfer the concept to paper, taking into account and trying to
avoid the possible pitfalls. We based our research on the existing
experience of establishing similar structures in Armenia. Majority of these
projects used the cooperative model in organizing the enterprise. This
concept looks wonderful on paper but the harsh reality shows that these
models generally do not transcend well into reality and the enterprises
simply fall apart. Thus, when dealing with this project, we adopted the milk
collection center as a business approach to the problem.
Next step of the process was finding the people who would believe in this
project and help us to bring it to life. Economic facilitation initiatives
are the cornerstones of the Rural Development Program and are just as, if
not more important than the infrastructure improvement projects. It is the
economic facilitation initiatives that must carry out the practical task of
creating jobs, providing income possibilities and creating the capacity to
maintain whatever infrastructure is put in place. The one problem today is
that the impact of infrastructure improvement projects is severely decreased
because of the lack of adequate maintenance.

The Armenian community of San Francisco was quick to embrace this idea and
offer their full support to the enterprise. Most of the details of the
project were finalized during the Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe
Aghabegians’ visit to the United States last week. With the signing of a
memorandum of understanding, the project was officially green lit and will
be up and running by the end of this year.

The designated location for the milk collection center is the community of
Azatamut. The capacity of the unit will be sufficient not only to cover the
six villages of the Khashtarak cluster but also serve the needs and provide
income for a number of neighboring villages. We see the implementation of
this project as something that will pull together and give shape to the
Program activities in Tavush region and also define our general vision of
developing border villages. We believe that only by ensuring parallel
economic and infrastructure development can we achieve real results and a
sustainable change in people’s lives.

AUTOMATED MILKING UNIT SMALL PROJECT

The small projects initiative was launched by the Armenia Fund late last
year. It has since been marked by a very positive feedback from people who
cared and wanted to help but did not necessarily have the financial capacity
to undertake a major infrastructure amendment or economic facilitation
project. The key idea here is that narrowing the scale of the project does
not lessen its significance. People who live in the border villages truly
need that stimulus, no matter how small, that life is actually improving and
there is a point in not leaving home.

The small projects tackle issues that are essentially parts of the same big
puzzle we set out to solve together. Most of the existing small projects are
aimed at breaching the information/know-how gap between the border villages
and the rest of the world, whether it is the provision of computers,
newspaper subscriptions or the TV and DVDs.

Now, with the launch of the automated milking unit small project we want to
address the issue of improving the quality of the milk produced in the
border communities. This project is an integral part of the economic
facilitation strategy which also includes the establishment of milk
collection centers, improvement of the overall veterinary service and
conducting specialized vocational trainings with the farmers.
The provision of the automated milking units should have a positive impact
on several levels: first of all, it will allow the farmer to milk the cattle
without hiring outside help. This is a real issue in the communities where
many people of working age have left their homes in search of jobs depriving
the communities of the vital human resources.
Thus, when a farming household finally gets an opportunity to break the
circle of sustenance farming and expand their production, it faces a very
real problem of not being able to find working hands that could sustain the
increased capacity. The use of the milking units requires little manual
labor, partially solving the issue.
Another benefit of the properly used milking unit is the absence of any odor
and taste which can be absorbed from the environment, thus improving the
overall quality and increasing the market value of the product. Higher
market value equals higher income for the farmer and an increased impact of
the milk collection centers on the economy of the border villages.`

http://www.himnadram.org/villages

Iranian Armenians circulated booklets, DVD on demolition of Djulfa

Iranian Armenians circulated booklets, DVD about demolition of Armenian
cemetery in Djulfa

01.02.2008 15:35

Yerevan (Yerkir) – The Armenian community of Iran has circulated
booklets and DVD about demolition of the medieval Armenian cemetery in
Old Djulfa (Nachijevan) at the hands of Azerbaijan, said Derenik
Melikian, editor-in-chief of Tehran-based Aliq newspaper. The materials
were submitted to all diplomatic representations accredited to Iran, he
said, IA Regnum reports.

The ancient Armenian cemetery and historical monuments at the
Nachijevan-Iran border have been systematically destructed during past
15 years. In December 2005, the Azeri troops razed the cemetery to the
ground. The process was shot by priests of the Atropaten diocese in
Iran. In January 2006, the European Parliament passed a resolution
condemning Azerbaijan’s barbarism.

Now, the territory of the Armenian cemetery was transformed into a
shooting ground of the Azeri Defense Ministry.