Worthy Counterbalance To Turkish Propaganda

WORTHY COUNTERBALANCE TO TURKISH PROPAGANDA

ArmRadio.am
08.02.2007 15:34

"The influence of Turkish authorities, Turkish lobbyist organizations
on the US Administration has a worthy counterbalance: the American
Armenian community is a power strong enough to offset the Turkish
factor," Press Secretary of the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) Elizabeth Chouljian told Armenpress.

In Chouljian’s words, these days Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah
Gul, who is in the US to "launch a campaign" against the adoption of
the Armenian Genocide bill, is presenting "the new phase of Turkish
threats." During the meetings Gul lays the emphasis on Turkish-American
military and economic relations and clearly states that in case of
adoption of the resolution these relations will be endangered.

Press Centers of Jewish organizations report that the Turkish Premier
is trying to convince them to prevent the vote on the bill. But
what stands behind the threats of Turkey in reality? "This country
undertook only "symbolic" steps against the countries that recognized
the Armenian Genocide. Despite the threats to France in 2001, the
commodity turnover between the two states increased with 22%, 131%
growth was registered during the two years to follow," Elizabeth
Chouljian noted.

According to Elizabeth Chouljian, Turkish threats are simply
words. "The truth is that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
will not harm US interests. Moreover, it will promote American
values, eliminating the instability in the region and reinstating the
principled position of the American nation against any expression of
genocide," those in ANCA are confident.

More than 170 Congressmen have already declared their support for the
bill, however, the Committee s confident their number will increase
in the coming days.

The bill will be included in the agenda of the Congress Foreign
Relations Committee in March.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Leaders Of Traditional Armenian Parties Meet In Paris

LEADERS OF TRADITIONAL ARMENIAN PARTIES MEET IN PARIS

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Feb 08 2007

PARIS, FEBRUARY 8, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Leaders of three
traditional Armenian parties finctioning in the Diaspora: leader of
ARFD Hrant Margarian, leader of Social-Democrat Hnchakian Party Sedrak
Achemian and leader of Ramkavar-Azatakan Party Mike Kharabian, have
met in Paris lately. This was reported by radio Liberty. "Maybe this
will become start of consolidation of Diasporan political forces:
we just determined the spheres of cooperation at this stage, and
the main program will be soon elaborated by the working group,"
ARFD Bureau representative Hrant Margarian said. In his words, with
this meeting the leaders of Armenian parties of Diaspora wish a new
quality of cooperation to consolidate their efforts "around various
pan-Armenian issues: issues of Armenian Cause and recognition of the
Genocide, lobbying in favor of Armenia, issues of security of Lebanese
Armenian community."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

RA Law On Protection Of Consumers Is Deliberately Violated In Armeni

RA LAW ON PROTECTION OF CONSUMERS IS DELIBERATELY VIOLATED IN ARMENIAN STORES

Yerevan, February 8. ArmInfo. RA Law on Protection of Consumers is
deliberately violated in the Armenian stores.

As the Head of the "Protection of Consumers" public organization, Abgar
Yeghoyan, told ArmInfo, a warning "The sold goods are not subject to
return", widely spread in the stores, is illegal. He underlined that
according to the present Law, a consumer is authorized to require
not only a non-repayable elimination of the goods’ deficiencies but
also a compensation of expenses for their elimination. The Law also
envisages a substitution of goods for a similar one or for goods
of another kind with a relevant recalculation of the buying price,
as well as a consumer’s right.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

President Bush May Use The Senate Vacation To Appoint Richard Hoagla

PRESIDENT BUSH MAY USE THE SENATE VACATION TO APPOINT RICHARD HOAGLAND

ArmRadio.am
08.02.2007 17:40

US President George Bush may use the one-week vacation of the
Congress to appoint Richard Hoagland as US Ambassador to Armenia,
bypassing the Senate confirmation. Nevertheless, according to Armenian
Assembly of America (AAA) Country Director for Armenia Arpi Vartanian,
without Senate confirmation the official can have very week positions,
which is desirable neither for the US Administration nor for Richard
Hoagland. "Therefore, we cannot say definitely whether the President
will use this opportunity or not," Arpi Vartanian said at a press
conference today. Nevertheless, the Assembly has already announced
its position on this nomination. Arpi Vartanian notes that the
most essential for them is that the US appoints an ambassador to
Armenia. "This is our wish. We do not back the Hoagland’s candidacy. We
just consider that having an Ambassador is better. Blocking his
nomination we’ll not change the position of the US on the Armenian
Genocide issue," she said.

Turning to the recall of the former US Ambassador to Armenia John
Evans, the Assembly representative noted that publicly speaking about
the Armenian Genocide was unusual for US Administration. "It created
some problems. Besides, it contradicted the country’s foreign policy.

Of course, John Evans’s courage can only be welcomed. Not everyone
would do that knowing that it could endanger their career," Arpi
Vartanian noted.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Normal Elections No Doubt Will Raise Reputation Of Armenia In World,

NORMAL ELECTIONS NO DOUBT WILL RAISE REPUTATION OF ARMENIA IN WORLD, AAA REGIONAL DIRECTOR DECLARES

Noyan Tapan
Feb 08 2007

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. "Unfair elections may hamper
development of Armenian-American relations. A point of view has
been already voiced, according to which non-correspondence of
parliamentary elections to democratic norms may have a negative impact
on implementation of Millennium Challenge program. Arpi Vardanian,
Regional Director of Armenian Assembly of America (AAA), declared
this at the February 8 press conference. In her words, Armenia has a
possibility to hold normal elections, which no doubt "will raise its
reputation in the world." As regards different viewpoints in Armenian
lobbying organizations in the issue of appointment of Richard Hoagland
to the post of U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, A.Vardanian mentioned
difference only in approaches.

"Hampering to Ambassador’s appointment does not have any impact on
the policy of U.S. administration which, in our opinion, should be
changed. Former Ambassador John Evans’ statement about the Armenian
Genocide was against the policy of Bush’s administration and we greet
this brave step," AAA Regional Director said. As regards reduction
of amount of assistance to Armenia by U.S. administration in the
new financial year, A.Vardanian assured that when discussing this
issue in Congress the Armenian lobbying organizations will manage to
raise the amount of aid intended for Armenia. The same, in her words,
regards preservation of parity of military aid provided to Armenia and
Azerbaijan. As regards construction of Kars-Akhalkalak-Tbilisi-Baku
railway transport corridor bypassing Armenia, A.Vardanian declared:
"I do not think that everything will finish with the construction of
this corridor. Everything should be done for restoring the operation of
Kars-Gyumri road, otherwise Armenia will remain in transport blockade."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Residues Of Pesticides Found In Soil, Fruits And Even Mother Milk

RESIDUES OF PESTICIDES FOUND IN SOIL, FRUITS AND EVEN MOTHER MILK

Armenpress
Feb 08 2007

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS: A study by a non-governmental
organization called Armenian Women for Health and Sound Environment in
ten villages of Ararat province, the biggest supplier of agricultural
products, has found traces of chlororganic pesticides in soil,
vegetables, fruits and even in mother milk, which in some instances
exceeded the permitted level.

Knarik Grigorian, a coordinator of the organization’s programs,
said the residues of pesticides originate mainly from wrong use of
pesticide. She said many farmers still widely use pesticides which
were banned years ago. The organization has sent the results of the
study to health and agricultural ministries for further action.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Another Top Army General Signals Intention To Resign And Seek Parlia

ANOTHER TOP ARMY GENERAL SIGNALS INTENTION TO RESIGN AND SEEK PARLIAMENT SEAT

Armenpress
Feb 08 2007

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS: Another top Army General signaled
his intention to resign in order to contest for a parliament seat in
May 12 parliamentary elections, it emerged yesterday. Maj.-General
Seyran Saroyan, commander of the 4-th Army Corps, sent a resignation
application to defense minister Serzh Sarkisian asking him to mediate
before president Kocharian who has the final say in this question.

The news was revealed by deputy defense minister Arthur Aghabekian
who was the first of top Army Generals to seek resignation in order
to be eligible to run for parliament. Aghabekian said earlier he
will rejoin the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) in which he
suspended his membership in 1996 after joining the army.

Aghabekian said his fellow’s move was normal as every man should
himself build his future.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Hrant Khachatryan Slapped In Baboukhanyan’s Face

HRANT KHACHATRYAN SLAPPED IN BABOUKHANYAN’S FACE

A1+
[08:33 pm] 08 February, 2007

more images On February 8, Hrant Khachatryan tried to carry out
the verdict of Cassation Court under which the elections of the CRU
presidium made in CRU 17th sitting were found null and void. Hrant
Khachatryan was accompanied by the representatives of the Compulsory
Executive Offices. Does it mean that Mr. Khachatryan attempts to
restore his stance in the party?

To note, the doors of the CRU office were closed in front of Hrant
Khachatryan.

Only the representatives of the Compulsory Executive Offices could
enter the office, whereas Hrant Khachatryan watched the events from
the corridor together with his adherents and a number of journalists.

"I have a right to enter and leave the office which is currently
restricted. I will allow nobody to close the doors of the office before
journalists and other visitors. It is inadmissible for me to be in the
office and not to influence on the decision of the security service
made by the illegal presidium", Hrant Khachatryan complained today.

A few hours later the representatives of CEO left the premises without
any comment. Then Hrant Khachatryan entered the office to take certain
documents from his shelf. Meanwhile Hayk Baboukhanyan was trying to
prevent him when Hrant Khachatryan slapped him in the face.

Hrant Khachatryan left the office without any results promising to
inform the journalists about his further steps.

After Hrant Khachatryan’s departure, Hayk Baboukhanyan told a press
conference. He assures that he is the real leader of the party as
both the chairman and his deputy were elected by separate ballots
and the results of the elections were not appealed in the court.

Hayk Baboukhanyan finds Hrant Khachatryan’s behaviour illegal and
intends to bring an action. In his words, Hrant Khachatryan’s adherents
instigating disorder must bear full responsibility for their actions.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

NKR Foreign Ministry Collaborates With The RA

NKR FOREIGN MINISTRY COLLABORATES WITH THE RA

A1+
[07:29 pm] 08 February, 2007

" Practically the NKR Justice Ministry resembles that of the EU and
the RA", Robert Hayrapetyan, NKR minister of Justice, announced today
during the press conference.

In the minister’s opinion, the differences are determined by the
characteristics of the country.

While speaking of the amendments in the NKR Ministry of Justice in view
of the NKR constitution adoption, Mr. Hayrapetyan noted, "Amendments
will comply with the new judicial system, formation of courts, their
functioning and organizational approaches. Namely changes will refer
to the commitments and powers of the Justice Ministry and there will
be new approaches to the formation of courts and their functions".

Mr. Hayrapetyan also focused on close collaboration of the NKR and
RA Justice ministries.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Hrant Dink: The 1,500,001st Victim Of The Armenian Genocide

HRANT DINK: THE 1,500,001ST VICTIM OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
The Globe – by Galip Ozben

Kurdish Aspect, CO
Feb 8 2007

Hrant was portrayed by the Turkish State as an enemy of the Turkish
nation thanks to the infamous clause 301, writes Globe analyst on
Turkish affairs, Galip Ozben.

Ozben says that unlike the Kurdish case in the country- where it
has been backed by its political and military struggle; the Armenian
cause could only rely on international pressure on Turkey.

Hrant Dink’s assassination outraged Turkey’s democratic opposition
and his funeral on 22 January turned into a mass protest with the
participation of more than a hundred thousand people putting Istanbul’s
major roads to a total halt.

The murder investigation, on the other hand, has been shaking the
foundations of the Turkish establishment, as a conspiracy relating
elements of the Turkish state to the murder unfolds day by day with
more shocking information. Under the circumstances, Premier Erdogan
overtly admitted the existence of a ‘deep state’ and his statement
heralded an intra-state struggle involving the purge of a number of
top security personnel from the ranks of bureaucracy. The murderous
semi-official gang however would not go without a bang: with the
ultra-nationalist MHP raising its voice in support of the murderers,
the whole affair seems to be turning into a counter-offensive by
Turkish nationalism against pro-democracy forces in the country.

The nationalist reaction mainly grows in its condemnation of the
slogans "We are all Hrant Dinks" and "We are all Armenians" expressed
in Kurdish and Armenian languages in addition to Turkish at Hrant’s
funeral march. This was the first in Turkey’s modern history, where
despite international guarantees, the Armenian minority have been
systematically degraded, silenced and persecuted. A consequence of
these policies has been the constant decrease of Turkey’s Armenian
population since the 1920s from 300,000 to around 60,000 in the year
2006. In fact, Hrant Dink’s assassination has been perceived by many as
a major link in this chain of constant state persecution. In Hrant’s
radical democrat personality, the Armenian community of Turkey had
found for the first time an internationally recognized representative,
who courageously broke a ninety-year-long silence about the Armenian
genocide and the constant denial, degradation and persecution that have
been in effect ever since. Hrant also led the Armenian community to
break their shell by correctly presenting the cause of his people as
a majorn concern of the broader democratic movement in Turkey. Such
dialogue had also served to break the nationalist prejudices of
the many within Turkey’s democratic opposition. For many Turks,
the Armenian cause, which had been presented in school textbooks,
‘scientific’ works, official statements and consequently popular
discourse as an exclusively foreign conspiracy, was gradually gaining
legitimacy.

Hrant’s March

In these circumstances, Hrant had become a natural target of hardline
nationalists. And if one wing of hardline nationalism is political,
the other is certainly judicial. The world is aware that authors
Orhan Pamuk and Elif Shafak have been tried for the breach of the
infamous clause 301 and acquitted. However, very few are aware that
Hrant Dink and a number of Kurdish lawyers have been the only ones who
were convicted by this clause to imprisonment. Obviously, belonging to
an ethnicity other than Turkish was in itself "degrading Turkishness."

Hrant was thus portrayed by the Turkish State as an enemy of the
Turkish nation thanks to the infamouse clause 301. He began to receive
death threats and on one occasion he was threatened by Istanbul’s
vice governor. The threats, official and unofficial alike, had the
same demand: "Stop talking or else you’ll be silenced". Like many
of us, Hrant already knew the scenario of what had happened in the
1990s to Vedat Aydin, Musa Anter and tens of Kurdish journalists
and intellectuals. After courageously stating the cause of their
people, their death penalties had to be executed for the sake
of the survival of the Turkish order based on the denial of the
Kurdish identity through political, economic and military coercion
in addition to systematic policies of demographic engineering and
cultural assimilation.

There certainly are limits to this resemblance: Firstly, the eliminated
Kurdish intelligentsia was speaking on behalf of more than one third of
Turkey’s population, in comparison to no more than 60,000 Armenians,
mainly concentrated in certain neighbourhoods of Istanbul. Secondly,
the Kurdish intelligentsia’s stance corresponded to the emergence
of a strong Kurdish political and military challenge around the
country in addition to the emergence of a de facto Kurdish entity
in northern Iraq. The Armenian diaspora in Europe and the US, and
the former Soviet republic of Armenia have no comparable effect over
Turkish politics. In these circumstances, the only force to favour
the Armenian cause has been the international pressure over Turkey,
which has tangibly intensified in parallel to the Turkish prospect
of membership to the European Union.

‘Obscuring the Facts’

Such pressure, however, vindicates further the nationalist fantasies
about fighting against foreign threats led by imaginary Armenian
‘masterplan’ of Turkey’s disintegration. They spark further official
and popular versions of nationalism, which have been united in a
persistant chorus of denial of the historical events ever since their
occurrence in the 19th and early 20th centuries that resulted in the
violent elimination of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire.

Following the French Parliament’s October 2006 bill that criminalizes
the denial of the Armenian genocide, the Turkish government issued a
call for historians to form an international commission to study the
event and offered to open its archives. This invitation, however,
was made by the head of the official Turkish History Institute,
Professor Yusuf Halacoglu, who had already stated that ‘there was
no genocide but some deaths from diseases and from the attacks on
the Armenian deportation convoys by Kurdish bandits.’ This statement
shows no progress in the Turkish official discourse, which had been
stated boldly in 1990 by Nuzhet Kandemir, the then Turkish Ambassador
to the US, that the Armenian deaths were ‘a result of a tragic civil
war initiated by Armenian nationalists’.

In addition to the categoric denial, and the intensive domestic
propaganda that it was in fact the Armenians who massacred the Turks,
Turkish ‘scientific’ officials backed by a fistful of internationally
degraded advisors, such as Professor Justin McCharty and Professor
Norman Stone, have been working hard on contingency plans, in case they
lost the battle of denial. In the Turkish media there has been growing
mention that the deportation had nothing to do with the republic of
Turkey, but it was an Ottoman Empire affair. There are others, relating
the whole event to the orders of the CUP (Committee of Union and
Progress) dictatorship, who were practically ruling the Empire at the
time. There has also been growing mention of the Kurdish involvement
in the Armenian genocide, which hopes to imply that it was not the
Turks or the Turkish state but the Kurds who were responsible for the
genocide. Some writers even hint at the German responsibility from the
genocide because the Turkish military was under German command at the
time. ‘Many of the Turkish efforts’, comments historian Taner Akcam,
‘aimed to obscure the facts, rather than dispute a false charge.’

Internationally, Turkish government, diplomats and academics have
been fighting hard to maintain their ‘thesis’ based on genocide
denial. Turkey is known to have offered funding for academic programmes
in universities such as Princeton and Georgetown. In 1998, UCLA’s
history department voted to reject a $1m offer to endow a programme
in Turkish and Ottoman studies because it was conditional on denying
the Armenian genocide. In August 2000, Turkey threatened Microsoft
with serious reprisals unless all mention of the Armenian genocide
was removed from an online encyclopaedia. According to Professor
Colin Tatz, an Australian academic, "Turkey has used a mix of academic
sophistication and diplomatic thuggery to put both memory and history
in reverse gear".

Most of the thuggery against Turkish citizens is performed
domestically, where any mention of the Armenian genocide is liable
to punishment by the Turkish state, to lynch attempts by nationalist
mobs, as has been observed in the recent trials of a number of writers
including Orhan Pamuk, and to political assassination as in Hrant
Dink’s case. School textbooks and the media present the Armenian
Genocide as a lie made up to degrade the Turkish nation.

According to these ‘sources’, Turks were subjected to big massacres
at the turn of the century until Ataturk emerged to save them from
their enemies. However, as the psychiatric research on the mechanism
of denial demonstrates, the actors engaged in denial are always
deeply aware of the fact of the matter, and this knowledge surfaces
from time to time as slips of tongue. This can be observed in the
threat issued by the founder of modern Turkish racism, Nihal Atsiz,
to Turkey’s Kurds in the 1930s: "I advise the Kurds to find a place to
go, for instance demand a country in Africa from the United Nations,
and ask the Armenians about the consequences if they don’t comply
with this advice."

Similar outbursts can be observed in the contemporary rightwing
discourse: "Let us be clear to the world’s public: in the past we
punished all the infamous half-casts, who, not content with profiting
from our lands, attacked our possessions, the lives and honour of the
Turks. We know that our forefathers were right, and if we were to face
such threats again, we would not hesitate to do what is necessary"
(Akit, 12 February 2001).

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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