Turkish press: Mafia groups threaten locals in Istanbul’s vivid neighborhood

Mafia groups composed of illegal parking lot operators known as “değnekçi” continue threatening locals in the Balat neighborhood, a UNESCO-protected district on Istanbul’s Golden Horn waterway.

The historical neighborhood has changed in the last 10 years under the direction of Istanbul’s city-wide renewal plans, becoming a favorite attraction point of cinema companies that want to use it as an outdoor studio.

However, the area has been under the spotlight with gunfights between illegal parking lot operators and gangs trying to extort store owners in the last few years as its reputation grows in Turkish media.

One of the latest victims of these thugs was Enes Kaya, who organized events to increase children’s interest in cinema in the association he founded.

Kaya was shot in the legs in the middle of the street and threatened with death by a gang who wanted to turn a rented land into a parking lot. His wife’s shop was damaged by the stoning of the same group.

Sharing his experiences on social media after the attack on his wife’s shop, Kaya said threats did not stop although he complained to the police.

“I complained, but then they followed me and attacked me. One of the four bullets hit my knee,” he noted, adding that the area was turned into a parking lot by assailants while he was being treated in hospital.

Kaya claimed that the person who threatened him was Ararat Özer and the person who shot him was Recep Çetin.

Known as the former Jewish quarter of Istanbul, Balat has merged Turkish, Greek, Armenian and Latin influences, giving any visitor a unique, eye-catching experience to visitors.

However, the internal migration experienced since the 1990s and the fact that the houses have changed hands at very cheap prices led to the emergence of new illegal profiteering and mafia groups in the neighborhood.

Turkey’s Erdogan: We are receiving positive messages from Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan

News.am, Armenia
Sept 23 2021

During his visit to the US, President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan touched upon the situation created in the South Caucasus.

“We have an option for cooperation that we refer to as the platform of five or six. Currently, we are receiving positive messages from Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan in regard to this platform. In this context, we envisage taking certain steps,” Erdogan stated.

According to him, this issue will be among the issues that he plans to discuss during his meeting with President of Russia Vladimir Putin.

“We will have the opportunity to see positive development of the issue of establishment of peace in the region. This is included in the agenda of issues that I will discuss with Mr. Vladimir Putin in late September. Thus, this will serve as a powerful impetus for the Turkish-Russian relations,” Erdogan said.

ARMENIA AND EUROPOL SIGN AGREEMENT TO COMBAT CROSS-BORDER SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME

EUROPOL
Sept 18 2021
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On 16 September, Europol and Armenia signed a strategic cooperation agreement to expand cooperation to combat cross-border criminal activities. 

The agreement will enable both partners to work on some key areas such as migrant smuggling, cybercrime, drug trafficking, asset recovery, money laundering, organised property crime and trafficking in human beings.

The agreement allows for the exchange of general strategic intelligence as well as strategic and technical information and operational information with the exception of personal data, and will lead to the secondment of a Armenian Liaison Officer to Europol.

The signing of the Agreement on Strategic Cooperation concludes the successful negotiations between Armenia and Europol on how to effectively join forces to fight serious and organised crime. 

After entry into force of the agreement, this new level of cooperation will be important for tackling priority crime areas affecting both the European Union and Armenia.

‘What do they want from us?’ Shurnukh woman tells France 24

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 18 2021

Ten months after the defeat of Armenian forces against Azerbaijan in the war for control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Armenia is seeing its border regions come under threat from Baku.

Citing the official Yerevan, France 24 says hundreds of Azerbaijani soldiers have entered Armenian territory since mid-May 2021, particularly in the Syunik and Gegharkunik border provinces.

The situation is sparking concern and even panic in Armenia, particularly in villages close to the frontier, where incidents are frequent, the France 24 team on the ground reports.

“When I realized I could not go into my vegetable garden anymore, I went mad. Just how far are they going to go? I will never get used to it. What do they want from us Armenians? Who is this Aliyev [Azerbaijani President] to mock my nation like this?” Anahit Alekyan, an Armenian woman from the village of Shurnukh, tells France 24 in an interview.

The woman says she needs neither help nor money.

“I want my land and my house back,” she says, tearfully.

Shurnukh Mayor Hakob Arshakyan, whose house has also fallen under Azerbaijan’s control, says he feels a lot of pain.

Armenian Finance Minister, Japanese Ambassador highlight boosting economic, cultural ties

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan received today Ambassador of Japan to Armenia Fukushima Masanori, the finance ministry told Armenpress.

The minister introduced the government’s five-year action plan to the Ambassador and thanked the Japanese government for the support provided to Armenia in different areas, in particular the healthcare sector.

The officials emphasized the need for developing the commercial and cultural cooperation and discussed all preconditions existing for that. They highlighted the importance of boosting the economic and cultural ties between the Armenian and Japanese peoples.

The Japanese Ambassador assured that he is ready to take respective actions to expand the bilateral relations in different directions and to contribute to their further development and strengthening.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Yerevan to host next CSTO summit

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DUSHANBE, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. The next CSTO summit will take place in Yerevan in the end of 2022, the organization’s council decided during the September 16 meeting in Tajikistan.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan earlier said that the CSTO members have agreed the plan of implementing events in all member states regarding the 30th anniversary of the Collective Security Treaty, and the 20th anniversary of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, marked in 2022. 

On September 16, the CSTO chairmanship was passed over to Armenia.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Former MP: During Pashinyan’s ‘peace era’ these Turkic-speaking savages will burn our houses

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 10 2021

Arman Abovyan, a former MP representing the opposition Prosperous Armenia faction, shared on Facebook a video of Azerbaijani soldiers setting fire to gardens and fields on Armenian territory.

“This video clearly shows how Azerbaijanis deliberately set fire to gardens and fields on Armenian territory.

“Whereas, the Armenian authorities are going to open the border and establish brotherly ties with these Turkic-speaking barbarians,” he wrote.

“One thing is for sure: during the formation of Pashinyan’s “peace era”, these Turkic-speaking savages will burn our houses with the same zeal.

“There is a future … enjoy it!” Abovyan said.

Armenpress: Moscow closely follows discussions on peace agreement in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno- Karabakh status clarification

Moscow closely follows discussions on peace agreement in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno- Karabakh status clarification

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 19:36, 9 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Russia is closely following the discussions on the signing of a peace treaty in Armenia and Azerbaijan, ARMENPRESS reports the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said at the weekly briefing.

”We closely follow the ongoing discussions in Armenia and Azerbaijan on the signing of a peace treaty between the two countries and on the clarification of the Nagorno Karabakh status”, Zakharova said.

She noted that, unfortunately, fundamental disagreements over political issues still remain. “Therefore, at this stage, Moscow considers it necessary to strictly adhere to all the provisions of the trilateral agreements of November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021. Russia hopes that these steps will help create conditions for the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations,” Zakharova said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia exchange POWs

Caucasian Knot, EU
Sept 8 2021

With the support of peacemakers, two soldiers who had been captured near the Black Lake in the Syunik Region have been returned to Armenia from Azerbaijan. One prisoner of war (POW) detained in Nagorno-Karabakh was delivered from Yerevan to Baku.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that on July 3, 2021, in exchange for minefield maps in the Fizuli and Zangelan Districts, Azerbaijan returned 15 Armenian POWs; and in June, 15 people were returned in exchange for minefield maps in the Agdam District. On August 9, relatives of the Armenian POWs kept in Azerbaijan, including those convicted, protested outside the building of the Armenian Government.

Azerbaijan has returned two more Armenian POWs – Arthur Nalbandyan and Aramais Torozyan, the “News.am” reports. They got lost in the Syunik Region of Armenia on July 14.

The Armenian militaries were exchanged for the Azerbaijani soldier, Djamil Babaev, who was arrested on August 25 in Martakert for crossing the contact line.

This soldier of the Azerbaijani Army broke into a house in Martakert and threatened minors, the Nagorno-Karabakh Prosecutor’s Office reported on August 26. The soldier had been treated in a mental clinic and escaped from there, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence (MoD) has explained.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on September 7, 2021 at 10:09 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Armine MartirosyanSource: CK correspondent

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New three-month military trainings for reservists to kick off from Sep. 15 – Armenia Defense Ministry

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 11:56, 7 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia announced new three-month military trainings for reservists which will take place from September 15 to December 15, the defense ministry said in a statement.

The training is announced for “perfecting the military skills and training of reservists with the purpose of involving them to active duty if required in accordance to the contracts signed with them.”

The first round of reserve trainings kicked off earlier on August 25, involving up to 2000 reservists.

The defense ministry noted that refusal to participate in those trainings will have criminal consequences.