Chess master, dissident plans out next move

Posted on Sun, Feb. 18, 2007

Chess master, dissident plans out next move

By Fred Hiatt
COMMENTARY

IF ANY ORDINARY person predicted trouble ahead for the cocky and seemingly
untouchable KGB-regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin, you might say he
ought to have his head examined.
But if the head happened to contain one of the most formidable brains of our
era, you might at least listen to the argument. Garry Kasparov, legendary
world chess champion and now a leader of Russia’s political dissidents,
possesses such a brain. And having peered two or three or 10 moves into the future,
Kasparov says that Putin’s petro-Kremlin autocracy may be more brittle than
it seems as it approaches a promised presidential succession next year.
Putin, who traveled to Munich this weekend to alternately bash and
condescend to the West, certainly doesn’t seem to worry, and why should he? German
prime ministers jump onto his payroll as they leave office. Foreign oil
executives thank him obsequiously as he pockets their fields. Political opponents
abroad turn up poisoned, neighboring countries are bullied, and Putin paysno
price. He sells weapons to Iran, and U.S. officials are grateful that he’snot
doing worse.
At home, meanwhile, he has systematically neutered anyone and anything that
might challenge him: the press, big business, parliament, political parties,
governors, mayors, civic organizations. Kasparov, who has helped gather the
remnants of opposition from across the ideological spectrum into an umbrella
group called Other Russia, admits it’s an uneven match.
The regime raided Other Russia’s office in December and confiscated all the
books and documents it could find. When the group tried to stage a rally, 600
people were detained on their way to Moscow, and the few thousand
demonstrators who made it were surrounded by police in far greater numbers. Noting how
stolen elections became the focus for popular uprisings in Ukraine and
elsewhere, Putin changed election law to make it almost impossible for an
opposition candidate to qualify for a spot on the ballot.
"If we have to evaluate our chances today — slim to none," Kasparov says,
noting how the absence of political space constricts any strategizing. "If
you’re at risk of being mated in one or two, you can’t think about pawn
structure for the long term."
And yet Kasparov — fast-talking, exuberant, indignant one moment and
laughing sardonically the next — clearly relishes the fight. He was, after all,
the youngest world champion ever, who famously took on the darling of the
Soviet chess establishment and prevailed, and then took on the world chess
establishment, and then IBM’s Deep Blue — and remained, through ups and downs, the
world’s No. 1-ranked player for longer than anyone else in history.
"He may not be a politician," says a senior U.S. official who knows him,
"but he’s proved to be a masterful dissident opposition organizer, and
unfortunately that’s what Russia needs right now." Kasparov, 43, has "passion,
toughness, fearlessness and a good organizational head, both operational and
conceptual."
And Kasparov believes that not all the challenges are on the opposition’s
side. As Putin contemplates retirement, he needs a successor strong enoughto
preserve the regime but not so strong as to challenge whatever wealth or power
Putin intends to take with him, Kasparov says.
Beneath Putin a half-dozen would-be heirs battle each other in a "lawless
jungle," and "they know that the winner in the battle will eat the others
alive." Many Russians feel left out of the oil boom that has brought skyscrapers
and Ferraris to Moscow. And the regime’s repression of Other Russia reflects
an anxiety unsurprising in rulers who have stifled most channels of free
expression and complaint.
"If we succeed in uniting behind a candidate and that candidate is not
registered, it could lead people to rally," Kasparov says. "And 50,000 might be
enough for the regime to collapse because of its paranoia."
Ultimately, the regime’s vulnerability lies in its basic nature, Kasparov
suggests. In the system Putin has created, Kasparov sees elements of feudalism
("local bosses loyal to the top man in exchange for rights to loot the
region"), Mussolini-style corporate fascism and old-style KGB brutality. But in the
end, "this is not the geopolitical monster of Soviet times. This is all
about money. The government is business. It’s about Gazprom, it’s about Rosneft."
Coincidentally, when I asked Turkey’s visiting foreign minister last week
about energy politics and relations with Russia, he said, "Putin himself is an
expert in this. He studied very well. He is like the CEO of an energy
company."
"Putin leads a ruling elite that has very different dreams than in Soviet
times," Kasparov says. "They’re all thinking about their great life in theCote
d’Azur."
How they may behave if they see their faction losing out, and their wealth
in danger, is not easy to predict. Which is, in the end, as far out on a limb
as the chess master will climb: "You can probably count on an interesting
year ahead of us," he says. Then he prepares to fly home and make it more so.
Hiatt is the Washington Post’s editorial page editor.

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Deutsche Killer-Queen Kentikian ist Weltmeisterin (in German)

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Deutsche Killer-Queen Kentikian ist Weltmeisterin

Was für ein ungleiches Duell. Susianna Kentikian aus Hamburg trieb im
WM-Kampf im Fliegengewicht ihre Gegnerin Carolina Alavarez mit gezielten
Schlägen vor sich her. Als die Venezolanerin zu stark blutete, brach der
Ringrichter ab.

Köln – Profiboxerin Susianna Kentikian ist neue Weltmeisterin des Verbandes
WBA im Fliegengewicht. Die 19-jährige in Hamburg lebende Armenierin bezwang
heute Abend in Köln in ihrem ersten Titelkampf Carolina Alvarez aus
Venezuela durch technischen K.o. in der neunten Runde. Die Venezolanerin war
zu diesem Zeitpunkt stark von zahlreichen Treffern gezeichnet und blutete
heftig aus der Nase.
Frauenboxen: Kentikian verprügelt tapfere Alvarez

Kentikian blieb damit auch in ihrem 15. Profikampf ungeschlagen, während
ihre Gegnerin im neunten Kampf die erste Niederlage hinnehmen musste. Die
nur 1,55 Meter kleine Kentikian, die auch "Killer-Queen" genannt wird, ist
erst seit zwei Jahren Profi und ernährt mit dem Boxen ihre Familie. Die
schlagstarke und dynamische Armenierin gilt als größtes Box-Talent in
Deutschland und soll Nachfolgerin von Regina Halmich werden, die seit über
zehn Jahren den Fliegengewichtstitel beim Konkurrenzverband WIBF hält.

Kentikian kam 1996 als Bürgerkriegsflüchtling mit ihrer Familie nach
Hamburg. Nach einer ständig von Abschiebung bedrohten Jugend in
Asylbewerberheimen hat sie nun durch den vor zwei Jahren unterschriebenen
Dreijahresvertrag mit dreijähriger Option bei einem deutschen Boxpromoter
die Aufenthaltserlaubnis für sich, die Eltern und Bruder Mikael erreicht.

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Armenian officer killed at Armenian-Azeri border

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Feb 15 2007

ARMENIAN OFFICER KILLED AT ARMENIAN-AZERI BORDER

February 14, at 9:30 a.m., as a result of a sniper shot from the
Azeri party against the RA Armed Forces Noyemberian military unit’s
combat positions the Armenian serviceman of the contract service
Major Yervand Pashikian (b. 1958) was killed.
According to the information DE FACTO got at the RA MOD Press
Service, the serviceman had been mortally wounded in the region of
thorax and died on the spot. The case is being investigated.

Schiff, Dreier Back Genocide Resolution

Valley Sun, CA
Feb 15 2007

Schiff, Dreier Back Genocide Resolution

Both local congressional members are supporting a call for the United
States to give official recognition to the Armenian genocide of 1915.

Congressman Adam Schiff of Glendale, who represents a large number of
Armenian-Americans in his district, has become the point man in the
effort to get official recognition for the deaths which began in
1915, and were blamed on the Ottoman Empire.

This year he has a record number of co-sponsors, some 150, including
the leader of the Republican delegation from California, David
Dreier.

In the past, the Republican Congressional leadership has bottled up
the matter, to avoid putting President George Bush on the spot with
U.S ally Turkey. This year, with Democrats in control of both houses,
the likelihood of success is greater.

Schiff was joined at a news conference by the original co-sponsors of
the resolution Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), George Radanovich
(R-CA) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Genocide survivors Mrs. Rose
Baboyan and Mrs. Sirarpi Khoyan, who recently turned 100 years old.

"The United States has a compelling historical and moral reason to
recognize the Armenian Genocide, which cost a million and a half
people their lives," said Schiff. "But we also have a powerful
contemporary reason as well – how can we take effective action
against the genocide in Darfur if we lack the will to condemn
genocide whenever and wherever it occurs? With the new leadership in
Congress, I am hopeful we can finally get this resolution passed."

"The Affirmation of the U.S. Record on the Armenian Genocide"
resolution has bipartisan support from of over 150 members of the
House of Representatives. It calls on the president to "ensure that
the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate
understanding" of the "Armenian Genocide" and to "accurately
characterize the systematic and deliberate annihilation of 1,500,000
Armenians as genocide."

The resolution also has the support of the Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA), the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA),
and US-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC).

A total of 38 Republican members have signed on as co-sponsors,
including Dreier, and 39 members of the House delegation from
California.

– Charles Cooper

ANCA: Support Growing for Armenian Genocide Resolution

Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. (202) 775-1918
Fax. (202) 775-5648
Email [email protected]
Internet

PRESS RELEASE
February 15, 2007
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

SUPPORT GROWING FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

— Over 175 Representatives from Thirty-Four U.S. States
Already Cosponsoring Human Rights Legislation

WASHINGTON, DC – Bipartisan support for the adoption of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, continues to grow, with
new cosponsors joining this measure over the past week from
Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas, reported
the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

Over the past week, more than a dozen new U.S. Representatives have
cosponsored the resolution, among them: Diana DeGette (D-CO),
Keith Ellison (D-MN), Gene Green (D-TX), Jane Harman (D-CA), Henry
"Hank" Johnson (D-GA), Doug Lamborn (R-CO), Kenny Marchant (R-TX),
Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Jerry McNerney (D-CA), Michael Michaud (D-
ME), Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), James Walsh (R-NY), and David Wu (D-
OR). All told, the more than 175 cosponsors for the anti-genocide
measure have come from thirty-four states and the District of
Columbia.

Speaking at a Capitol Hill press conference last month, Congressmen
Adam Schiff (D-CA), George Radanovich (R-CA) and Congressional
Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg
(R-MI) joined together in announcing the introduction of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution. Joining with the four legislators as
original cosponsors of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106)
were Congressmen Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI),
both strong supporters of Armenian Genocide recognition as well as
senior members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the
influential panel which will first consider this legislation prior
to a vote on the House floor.

The resolution is identical to legislation introduced in the
previous session of Congress, which was overwhelmingly approved in
the International Relations Committee (now called the Foreign
Affairs Committee), only to be blocked from final passage by the
House leadership.

In a related matter, Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY) this week
reintroduced legislation honoring the memory of outspoken slain
journalist Hrant Dink, calling on Turkey to repeal Article 301 of
its penal code, an anti-free speech law under which Dink was
prosecuted and convicted for "insulting Turkishness". This new
resolution is similar to H.Res.102, which the New York legislator
introduced on January 29th, except that the revised text,
H.Res.155, removes mention of the Armenian Genocide.

"We appreciate Congressman’s Crowley’s intentions in honoring Hrant
Dink’s memory, but are troubled by the removal of any mention of
the Armenian Genocide in his revised and newly reintroduced
legislation," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA.
"As Americans, we neither accurately nor appropriately pay tribute
to Hrant Dink’s proud legacy if we do not openly and honestly honor
his struggle – witnessed by all the world – to end Turkey’s denial
of the Armenian Genocide, a struggle for which he paid the ultimate
price."

"The circumstances surrounding this resolution’s reintroduction –
namely the continued heavy-handed pressure by the Turkish
government against any mention of the Armenian Genocide – clearly
speak to the pressing need for the passage of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution," added Hamparian.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden (D-DE)
introduced similar legislation in the Senate on February 1st. His
measure refers to the criminal prosecution Dink faced because of
his speech on the Armenian Genocide. Hrant Dink, editor of the
bilingual Armenian/Turkish "Agos" newspaper, was gunned down
outside his office in Istanbul on January 19th – sparking worldwide
protests and renewed scrutiny of Turkey’s repression of free speech
and international campaign of Armenian Genocide denial.

In another related development, Rep. Frank Pallone, in a February
13th statement on the House floor, condemned Turkish government
threats to cut off U.S. supply routes to American troops serving in
Iraq if the Armenian Genocide legislation is even considered by
Congress. Rep. Pallone stressed that, "such a brazen threat to
interfere in U.S. military operations is absolutely unacceptable.
I am outraged that the Turkish government would put the lives of
soldiers at risk in the pursuit of its desperate campaign to deny
the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians. This extremist
behavior is known as blackmail and it should be publicly and
forcefully rejected as such. Clearly, Turkey is no friend of the
U.S."

www.anca.org

Coin Shows Cleopatra’s Ugly Truth

COIN SHOWS CLEOPATRA’S UGLY TRUTH

BBC News, UK
Feb 14 2007

The images of Antony and Cleopatra are less than flattering Antony and
Cleopatra, one of history’s most romantic couples, were not the great
beauties that Hollywood would have us believe, academics have said.

A study of a 2,000-year-old silver coin found the Egyptian queen,
famously portrayed by Elizabeth Taylor, had a pointed chin, thin lips
and sharp nose.

Her Roman lover, played by Richard Burton, had bulging eyes, thick
neck and a hook nose.

The tiny coin was studied by experts at Newcastle University.

The size of a modern 5p piece (18mm or 0.7in), the artefact from
32BC was in a collection belonging to the Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle, which is being researched in preparation for the opening
of a new Great North Museum.

Clare Pickersgill, the university’s assistant director of
archaeological museums, said: "The popular image we have of Cleopatra
is that of a beautiful queen who was adored by Roman politicians
and generals.

"Recent research would seem to disagree with this portrayal, however."

The university’s director of archaeological museums, Lindsay
Allason-Jones, said: "The image on the coin is far from being that
of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

"Roman writers tell us that Cleopatra was intelligent and charismatic,
and that she had a seductive voice but, tellingly, they do not mention
her beauty.

"The image of Cleopatra as a beautiful seductress is a more recent
image."

The silver denarius coin would have been issued by the mint of
Mark Antony.

On one side is the head of Mark Antony, bearing the caption "Antoni
Armenia devicta" meaning "For Antony, Armenia having been vanquished".

Cleopatra appears on the reverse of the coin with the inscription
"Cleopatra Reginae regum filiorumque regum", meaning "For Cleopatra,
Queen of kings and of the children of kings".

The university hopes more forgotten treasures will come to light
before the Great North Museum opens in 2009.

The Roman coin is on display in Newcastle University’s Shefton Museum
from 14 February.

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RA President To Pay An Official Visit To France

RA PRESIDENT TO PAY AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO FRANCE

ArmRadio.am
13.02.2007 10:44

February 17 RA President Robert Kocharyan will leave for France on an
official visit. RA President’s Spokesman Viktor Soghomonyan informed
that the exact duration of the visit and the schedule of meetings
has not been fixed yet.

However, it is obvious that in Paris Robert Kocharyan will meet with
the senior leadership of France.

A broad circle of issues will be discussed during the meetings,
including Armenian-French economic and political relations, regional
issues, the process of Karabakh conflict settlement, as well as the
events in the framework of the Year of Armenia in France.

Natural Food Suppliment From Armenian Apricot Causes Great Interest

NATURAL FOOD SUPPLIMENT FROM ARMENIAN APRICOT CAUSES GREAT INTEREST ABROAD

Noyan Tapan
Feb 12 2007

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The natural food suppliment
"Apricotabs" made of Armenian apricots caused great interest at
Expo 2007 recently held in Canada, Director General of Hagenas
OJSC Khachik Gevorgian told NT correspondent. According to him,
Apricotabs made by Hagenas are a concentrate of fresh apricots,
which is received without any chemical or thermal processing,
thanks to which all useful substances contained in apricot
are preserved. K. Gevorgian said that unlike various biological
supplements imported into Armenia, the chemical content and quality
of Apricotabs are controlled by the laboratory "Exprimental Center of
Drugs and Medical Technologies". Studiesconducted by the laboratory
showed that a tablet of Apricotabs is equal to 8 fresh apricots by
its content. This food suppliment is rich in iron, potassium and
natural antioxidants and is recommended for pregnant women and people
suffering from cardiovascular diseases and anemia. Recent tests showed
that Apricotabs increase ability to work and remove fatigue after a
physical and mental overstrain. According to the director of Hagenas,
the National Olympic Committee of Georgia has submitted a bid for
purchasing Apricotabs for Georgian sportsmen.

This supplement is officially registered in Russia where it attracted
interest of the Sports Committee and power structures.

Artashes Geghamian: "National Unity" Will Not Use Paid TV Time

ARTASHES GEGHAMIAN: "MATIONAL UNITY" WILL NOT USE PIAD TV TIME AND
PUBLIC TELEVISION’S SERVICES DURING ITS PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. When 70% of the population can
hardly make both ends meet, it is immoral to pay 80 thousand drams
(222 dollars) for a minute of the paid TV time in order to speak about
these people’s hunger on television. Chairman of the party "National
Unity" (NU) Artashes Geghamian said this at the February 9 briefing.

According to him, NU will not use paid TV time, as well as Public
Television’s services. He noted that in case of fair elections, the
tax payer, whose average salary makes 40-60 thousand drams at best,
will never vote for a political figure who paid 80 thousand drams for
a minute of TV time. At the same time A. Geghamian considered setting
this tariff as "the gratest victory of the opposition" as it shows
"how much the authorities fear speeches of political figures of the
opposition". He said that the authorities realize the inevitability of
a power shift and make their last efforts. As a result, in his words,
the political forces forming the support of the current authorities
will fill the television with "lies and threats".

According to member of the National Assembly "United Labor Party"
faction Grigor Ghonjeyan, although the tariffs of paid TV time for
pre-electoral propaganda have significantly increased compared with
the 2003 elections, one can state "the disputable but good aspect of
this tariff growth: responsibility for one’s speech and propaganda
campaign is increasing." In his opinion, "by paying such sums, one has
to say very important and meaningful things."

Will the Opposition Renounce Political Advertisements?

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WILL THE OPPOSITION RENOUNCE POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS?
[05:56 pm] 09 February, 2007

According to Artashes Geghamyan, the fact that the National Committee of TV
and Radio has stated the price of one minute of political advertisement as
80 thousand AMD is the greatest victory of the opposition. `Do you see how
much the authorities are afraid of the speech of the opposition that they
have stated such a high price?’ He is sure that the members of the Committee
have carried out the orders of Serge Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan.

the National Unity is not going to make use of the opportunity of paid
advertisements as `it is immoral to pay 80 thousand AMD for a minute to make
people acquainted with their own situation of 70% of poverty’.

Member of the Orinats Yerkir party Mher Shahgeldyan shares the opinion of
Arthur Baghdasaryan that by these prices the TV Companies violate the equal
rights of competition of the candidates.

Secretary of Justice bloc Grigor Haroutyunyan noted that «one can make use
of the paid political advertisements only by dirty money». Leader of the
National Democratic Union Vazgen Manoukyan noted that even developed
countries do not have such prices.

As for the authorities, they claim that everything has been done within the
frameworks of the law, and the 80 thousand AMD is stated not only for the
opposition but also for them. Leader of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun faction Hrayr
Karapetyan voiced hope that they will be able to make use of the chance by
means of donations. And Galoust Sahakyan complained saying that «People want
to acquire power without having anything».