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MORE THAN 20 THOUSAND TREES ALREADY PLANTED THIS SPRING IN 20 COMMUNITIES OF TALIN REGION

Noyan Tapan
May 03 2006

TALIN, MAY 3, NOYAN TAPAN. More than 20 thousand trees have already
been planted since early this spring in more than 40 communities
of the region of Talin, Aragatsotn marz. As Ashot Hovhannisian, the
Governor’s authorized representative to the region of Talin informed
Noyan Tapan, the Nature Protection and Agriculture Department of
the Governor’s Office staff gave plants of neccessary quantity and
professional assistance.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

MFA of Armenia: Book of Condolences for Victims of the Air Crash

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
375010 Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
Fax: +37410. 562543
Email: [email protected]

PRESS RELEASE

03-05-2006

Book of Condolences for Victims of the Air Crash

A book of condolences will be opened for those who died in the
crash of the Armavia A320 near Sochi, on the morning of May 3, 2006.
Books will be made available at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as
well as at Armenia’s diplomatic representations around the world. The
Armenian flag will also be lowered.

The Book of condolences will be available at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Armenia from 12.00 till 15.00, on May 5
and 6.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

www.armeniaforeignministry.am

Birthright Armenia Hires Sevan Kabakian to Head Armenia Operations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Linda Yepoyan
May 2, 2006
Phone: 610-642-6633
[email protected]

Birthrigh t Armenia Hires Sevan Kabakian to Head Armenia Operations

Yerevan, Armenia – In a forward-looking initiative, Birthright Armenia has
announced that Sevan Kabakian will join the organization as Executive
Director to head up its Yerevan-based office, the Depi Hayk Foundation.

The announcement of the new directorship comes with much fanfare as the
organization celebrates its third year of successful service to Armenia and
the Diaspora and looks toward future expansion. Linda Yepoyan, Executive
Director for the organization’s U.S. operations, describes Kabakian as “a
committed, energetic and experienced individual who will bring excellent
leadership and vision to our Armenia-based operations. His decades of
grass-roots community experience within the Los Angeles Armenian community
will certainly serve as a great asset to Birthright Armenia/Depi Hayk.”

In his new position, Kabakian will be managing all of the organization’s
operations in Armenia, working with local organizations and governmental
branches to establish new areas for volunteer job placements and internship
programs, as well as enhance an already active connection between Armenia
and the Diaspora. He will also be charged with establishing the groundwork
for the future growth of the Depi Hayk Foundation, including expansion of
the organization outside Yerevan to the more rural areas of Armenia.

“Birthright Armenia is a wonderful vehicle by which countless Diasporan
youth will experience their ethnic homeland in a meaningful way,” says
Kabakian. “I look forward to serving the organization on this vital
mission.”

While his role with Birthright Armenia/Depi Hayk may be new, Kabakian is no
stranger to the Armenian Diasporan community, especially among Armenian
youth. Born in Lebanon, he has been a well-respected leader in the Los
Angeles Armenian community for 25 years. As leader of the Glendale Armenian
Youth Federation Badanees (Juniors), he actively encouraged a sense of
pride, duty and responsibility among youth through a strong connection to
the Motherland. “Visiting Armenia is at once a highly rewarding and
emotional experience,” says Kabakian. “I see myself as a host that welcomes
Diasporan youth to their second home.” As evidence of his dedication,
Kabakian led a group of Armenian youth in a pilgrimage to Western Armenia
last summer in an exploration of that lost element of the Armenian heritage.

Sevan Kabakian has an undergraduate degree from UCLA and a Master’s degree
in Aerospace Engineering from University of Southern California. Since 1987
he has worked as a flight performance engineer at McDonnell Douglas/Boeing.

On his journey to Armenia, he is joined by his wife, Klariss, and his three
young daughters, Naro, Naneh and Lalig.

Birthright Armenia’s mission is to strengthen ties between the Homeland and
Diasporan youth by affording them an opportunity to be a part of Armenia’s
daily life and to contribute to Armenia’s development through work, study
and volunteer experiences, while developing life-long personal ties and a
renewed sense of Armenian identity. For those interested in learning more
about Birthright Armenia, please visit or email
[email protected] .

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

www.birthrightarmenia.org

ANCA: Legislators Commemorate Genocide on Senate and House Floors

Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 775-1918
Fax: (202) 775-5648
E-mail: [email protected]
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PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 3, 2006
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES MARK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
IN REMARKS ON THE FLOORS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE CHAMBERS

— Diverse Remarks by Legislators include Call for Passage of
Armenian Genocide Resolution, Disappointment with President
Bush’s Failure to Honor his Pledge to Properly Recognize
Armenian Genocide, and Condemnation of the Recall of
Ambassador Evans

WASHINGTON, DC – More than a dozen Senators and Representatives
took to the floors of their respective chambers during the week of
April 24th to mark the 91st anniversary of the beginning of the
Armenian Genocide and share with their colleagues the moral
imperative to enact legislation condemning this crime against
humanity, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA).

These remarks were in addition to the annual Capitol Hill Armenian
Genocide observance, held on April 26th, which drew forty Senators
and Representatives and featured the presentation of the ANCA’s
Voice of Justice award to Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan of System
of a Down.

On the Senate side, speeches were delivered by Barbara Boxer (D-
CA), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Russ Feingold (D-WI), Dianne Feinstein
(D-CA), Carl Levin (D-MI), and Jack Reed (D-RI). The House
initiative was organized by Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Co-
Chairman of the Armenian Caucus, and featured remarks by Chris
Smith (R-NJ), the Vice-Chairman of the International Relations
Committee; Howard Berman (D-CA), Jerry Costello (D-IL), Mark Foley
(R-FL), Sander Levin (D-MI), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), James McGovern
(D-MA), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Jon C. Porter (R-NV), John J.H.
“Joe” Schwarz (R-MI), Hilda Solis (D-CA), and Henry Waxman (D-CA).

Among the most compelling Senate remarks were the following:

* Senator Russ Feingold: The international community has made the
first steps, but it has a long way to go in punishing and,
particularly, preventing genocide. As we move forward, we must
learn the lessons of Armenia’s genocide. We cannot be misled by the
rhetoric of scapegoating, denial, and obfuscation used by murderous
leaders to disguise their agenda. And we cannot respond to evidence
of methodical, brutal violence by wringing our hands and waiting
for some definitive proof that these events qualify as genocide.
Enforcing a collective, international commitment to prevent and
stop genocides from occurring is imperative. We owe the victims of
the Armenian genocide this commitment.

* Senator Barbara Boxer: The brutality of the genocide was
atrocious. But the inhumanity continues today because the Turkish
Government refuses to acknowledge the massacres as genocide. The
wounds cannot heal until the Armenian people receive recognition.

* Senator Jack Reed: So as history does not repeat itself, we
must study and remember the events of our past. In instances such
as the Armenian genocide, all nations must educate their youth in
the hatred, the wrongdoing, and the oppression to deter future
atrocities against humanity. Not more that two decades after the
Armenian genocide, Hitler said to his generals on the eve of
sending his death squads into Poland, “Go, kill without mercy…
who today remembers the annihilation of the Armenians.” We remember
the Armenians. “Menk panav chenk mornar.” We will never forget.

* Senator Dianne Feinstein: The Armenian -American community
knows this all too well and today, we stand with them in
commemorating the start of the Armenian genocide. So let us renew
our commitment to support those around the world who face
persecution and even death simply because of who they are. We will
never forget the Armenian genocide, and we look to the present and
future with a newfound sense of hope and optimism so that we may
have the strength to stand up and prevent such atrocities.

Among the more compelling excerpts from the speeches in the U.S.
House are provided below:

* Congressman Chris Smith: Unfortunately, President Bush, in his
annual message about the Genocide, did not use the word. Once
again, terms like “mass killings” and “forced exile” mask the depth
of the horror that took place, carefully avoiding the plain truth.
In fact, as has been described in numerous newspaper articles,
Ambassador John Evans, who was posted in Yerevan, is being recalled
for having the courage to say publicly that what happened to the
Armenians of the Ottoman Empire was Genocide. It saddens me that
the U.S. Government would go to such lengths to deny the
undeniable. I would like to commend Ambassador Evans for his
bravery–as a career Foreign Service Officer, he must have known
what the consequences might be.

* Congressman Frank Pallone: Last week I was joined by my Co-
Chair of the Armenia Caucus and many of my colleagues in Congress
on a bipartisan basis in sending yet another bipartisan
congressional letter to President Bush urging him to use the word
“genocide” in his April 24th commemorative statement. With over 178
signatures, the message in that letter is loud and clear: 90 years
is too long to wait for justice to be served and proper recognition
to be made.

The U.S. owes it to the Armenian American community, to the 1.5
million that were massacred in the genocide, and to its own history
to reaffirm what is fact. As we have seen time and time again, the
United States has a proud history of action and response to the
Armenian genocide. During a time when hundreds of thousands were
left orphaned and starving, a time when a nation was on the verge
of complete extermination, the U.S. took the lead and proudly
helped end these atrocities. In fact, Americans helped launch an
unprecedented U.S. diplomatic, political, and humanitarian campaign
to end the carnage and protect the survivors.

Regardless of President Bush’s inaction, I call on Speaker Hastert
to bring the resolution to officially recognize the Armenian
genocide to the House floor. The resolution that passed in
committee last September, again on a bipartisan basis by an
overwhelming majority, has over 148 cosponsors. Now is the time to
allow Members to reaffirm the United States’ record on the Armenian
genocide. The U.S. Government needs to stop playing politics with
this tragic time in history and take a firm stance for the truth.
Genocide must not be tolerated

* Congressman James McGovern: Luckily, such leadership and
courage is not lacking among the Armenian American community. Not
only do they continue their historic work on the recognition and
documentation of the Armenian Genocide, but they are genuine
leaders and partners in efforts to educate Americans about the
other genocides of the 20th and 21st Centuries–the Holocaust of
World War II, Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia, to note some of the most
prominent.

* Congressman Howard Berman: The debate on this historical issue
has been settled. The distinguished International Association of
Genocide Scholars, among others, has concluded that it is
undeniable. Others, including some who accept the historical
facts, say Congress should not pass a resolution recognizing the
Armenian Genocide because it will irreparably damage our
relationship with Turkey. This is a phony argument.

* Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney: The tragic events that began on
April 24, 1915, which are well known to all of us, should be part
of the history curriculum in every Turkish and American school. On
that dark April day, more than 200 of Armenia’s religious,
political and intellectual leaders were arrested in Constantinople
and killed. Ultimately, more than 1.5 million Armenians were
systematically murdered at the hands of the Young Turks, and more
than 500,000 more were exiled from their native land.

* Congressman Jerry Costello: Despite the effort of some to
minimize the scope and deny its occurrence, the Armenian Genocide
is a historical fact. In the years since, descendants of Armenian
immigrants have clung to their identity and have prospered across
this nation and throughout the world. In my district, there is a
significant population of Armenian survivors and their families
that showed heroic bravery and a will to survive. With faith and
courage, generations of Armenians have overcome great suffering and
proudly preserved their culture, traditions, and religion by
sharing their story of the genocide. It is through their
unforgettable tragedy that we are able to share in their history
and strong heritage.

The full text of all the Senate and House remarks is available on
the ANCA website at:

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ANKARA: Swiss Prosecutor Asks 6 Months For Perincek Over ‘Genocide’D

SWISS PROSECUTOR ASKS 6 MONTHS FOR PERINCEK OVER ‘GENOCIDE’ DENIAL

The New Anatolian, Turkey
May 2 2006

A Swiss prosecutor yesterday requested six months in prison for
Turkish Workers Party (IP) leader Dogu Perincek for his denial of
the Armenian genocide claims in a speech delivered in Winterthur,
Switzerland last year.

The prosecutor claimed that the speech Perincek made while denying
the genocide claims was “racist.”

Swiss law stipulates that those who deny, underestimate or support
genocide or other crimes against humanity are liable to fines or
imprisonment.

Following his statements in Winterthur, Perincek was detained last
July 23 and after testifying he was released.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Visit Of Aliyev To USA Successful

VISIT OF ALIYEV TO USA SUCCESSFUL

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
May 2 2006

‘Visit of the Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev to the Untied States
of America has been successful. The Untied States has large and
constructive links with Azerbaijan and last week it became possible
to discuss these relations more widely, commenting the visit, Jason
Hyland, charge d’affaires of USA in Azerbaijan said.

Noting security, energy carriers and development of democracy as
major aspects in the USA-Azerbaijan relations, the diplomat stressed
necessity of expansion of ties in all spheres. ‘Should we deepen the
positive aspects of our ties, we would see that Azerbaijan is an
important partner in global combat against terrorism. Azerbaijani
soldiers serve within the international peacemakers in Iraq,
Afghanistan and Kosovo’.

Emphasizing necessity of strengthening of relations in all fields
after this visit, Mr. Hyland said: ‘I hope in the coming months the
sides will think over expansion of these relations’.

The American diplomat said after visit of President Aliyev, President
George Bush highly assessed the role of Azerbaijan in the field of
energy safety. ‘The BTC oil pipeline is about completions. This will
be historical date in region. Several years ago it was a mere idea.

And this is a reality today’, he stressed.

Jason Hyland conveyed gratitude of his country to Azerbaijan in
realization of the huge project. Currently, the world is interested
in development of other hydrocarbons in Caspian and delivery from
Azerbaijan to the world markets, he said, expressing confidence for
further decisive role of Azerbaijan in this cause.

Speaking of security of BTC, Mr. Hyland said the involved countries
would ensure security of the pipeline. “Safety of BTC is highly
ensured in the territory of Azerbaijan’.

Noting the human rights and development of democracy are the important
elements in the USA-Azerbaijan relations, the diplomat said their
cooperation would continue in this field. He estimated the meeting
of President Ilham Aliyev during his visit to USA with heads of NGOs
functioning in Azerbaijan as positive and constructive step.

Speaking of the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Mr.

Hyland said the problem should be settled in the frame of OSCE Minsk
Group. ‘During the visit of Azerbaijan President, the United States
once again disclosed its position in this cause’.

Commenting the situation connected to Iran, the diplomat said after
the visit, both presidents announced they adhere settlement of the
problem by diplomatic means.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Interview With Israel Shamir

INTERVIEW WITH ISRAEL SHAMIR
Kim Petersen

uruknet.info, Italy
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May 2 2006

Israel Shamir is a prominent and controversial Russian-Israeli
thinker, writer, and translator who lives in Jaffa. Shamir brings
to his political writing a refreshing candor, sharp insight, and
inspiring humanity. His principled stand supporting the Palestinian
refugees’ right of return and the rebuilding of their destroyed
villages led to his firing from the “progressive” Israeli newspaper
Haaretz. Following Israeli attacks on Palestinians in January 2001,
Shamir became dedicated to political writings in English.

For the intellectual Karl Marx, the Jewish question was an “unreal
subject.” Marx was baptized a Lutheran and married to a gentile.

Shamir has renounced Judaism and embraced Christianity.

He is a strong proponent of the “One Man, One Vote, One State”
solution for a united Israel-Palestine.

I interviewed the unflinching maverick writer Israel Shamir.

Kim Petersen: You wrote recently that the historian David Irving, who
the corporate media reports as being sentenced for holocaust denial,
was sentenced for denial of “Jewish superiority.” Could you elaborate
on this and what holocaust denial means for you?

Israel Shamir: I wrote about it, in “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” and
in the “Vampire Killers,” at length. No free man can agree with the
proposition that Jewish death (and life) is more important than that
of a goy. But the ban of Holocaust revisionism is the only legally
enforced prohibition in our society. The Armenians were envious of
this elevated status of Jews, and actually succeeded to protect
their tragedy of 1915 by a similar law in France. The result was
tragicomic. They brought an important Jewish historian (and warmonger
of first degree) Bernard Lewis to the court of Paris, and he was
found guilty of denying their tragedy, just like David Irving. But
David Irving has got three years in jail, and now his name is always
preceded with the title “discredited” (see an interview with him in
the Observer), while Bernard Lewis was fined one franc and he still
appears everywhere, and his name graces various petitions. He was
not discredited, but the Armenians were. Apparently, Jewish blood
is redder than Armenian, not to mention lesser species. I quoted
an article by a Jewish American historian denying the genocide of
the native Americans. He was not discredited, either. The scourge
of Irving, Debora Lipstadt, denied the fiery holocaust of Dresden,
and was not discredited, either. Face it, Kim: the very concept of
H is a concept of Jewish superiority.

This has an important religious meaning: Christianity is the denial
of Jewish superiority. Whoever believes or accepts Jewish superiority,
denies Christ for He made us equal. The French Jewish filmmaker Claude
Lanzman, the creator of “Shoah,” said: if you believe in holocaust, you
can’t believe in Christ. I am ready to take his challenge: I believe
in Christ. We can rephrase the words of Lanzman: belief in a special
historical meaning of death of Jews is a sign of apostasy. Indeed,
the creed of holocaust competes with the Church: we believe that
Christ suffered for us and came back to life.

The H believers believe that the Jewish people suffered and came
back by creating the Jewish state. In this competition, the Jews win:
as opposed to H, you can deny Crucifixion and Resurrection and your
career won’t suffer a bit.

Thus the question of H denial is the question of apostasy: will our
society stand on the rock planted by Christ, or will it worship the
Jewish state. This is an important discovery of eternal religiosity
of human spirit: the attempt to create a secular society did not work
out. After an illusionary short break, the gods came back.

KP: Is it appropriate to use such loaded terms as “goy”?

IS: Well, I am not aware this is a loaded term. I translated some
Hebrew books, from Samuel Yosef Agnon, the only Hebrew Nobel Prize
winner, to the Book of Lineage by Rabbi Zacuto, a 15th century
Judaeo-Iberian sage, my most recent translation into English. They
all used “goy” and so do Israeli newspapers. The word “goy” has
a meaning: this is a non-Jew as seen by Jews. If you think it is
not a complimentary term, you mean that in your view Jews look with
distaste at a goy. Maybe. But we should deal with problems, not with
words. Dealing with words is easier, but brings no relief. If we were
to use ‘gentile’, would it change the Jewish attitude to one? This
is also a sign of weakness. When (in 19th century) Jews felt weak,
they liked to be called Israelites, or Hebrews. Now they do not mind
being called “Jews.”

KP: You have described the US as a “greater Jewish state.” You laud
Jeffrey Blankfort as having taken “an important next step” in rejecting
the views of Noam Chomsky and others. Is the influence of the “Jewish
lobby” preponderant over US corporate imperialism?

IS: I wrote about it in “A Yiddishe Medina.” The US corporate
imperialism is not a bodiless spirit; it is the sum of desires and
actions by the US elites. And the US elites are Jewish, to great
extent, and they have accepted Jewish values and ideas, to even
greater extent. A few years ago, an American Jewish writer Philip
Weiss wrote in the New York Observer: “I don’t claim to know how
Jewish the membership of the establishment is. Twenty percent,
50 percent? I’m guessing 30.” Jews compose at least 30% of Harvard
students, reported The Forward, a Jewish American newspaper. The
Hillel Society gives such numbers: Total Undergraduate Population:
6658; Jewish Undergraduate Population: 2000 (approx.); Total Graduate
Population: 10351 Jewish Graduate Population: 2500 (approx.). Thus
the US elites are Jewish to a great extent, in the ordinary meaning
of the word. As for spirit, Karl Marx spoke of “Jewish spirit” of
the Yankees. A less known Marxist, Sombart, wrote about it at length.

Thus in my view it is a mistake to speak of “Jewish Lobby” — we may
refer to a takeover, a displacement of the old WASP elites. The Jews
constitute some three percent of the US population. The Brits took
over India with much less percentage; so did the ruling minority in
Syria. Normans ruled over Britain for centuries with less than that.

All Russian nobility in the Tsar’s days was 2-3% of the population,
while upper castes of Hindu societies constitute some 5% at most.

Now, the Jews are well integrated in the “US corporate imperialism”
on many levels, and they do not have to fight it, they use
it. The Jewish Lobby is an additional mechanism, consisting of
hard-core Jewish nationalists. The problem is that the rest, the
non-Jewish-Lobby part of the US establishment consists, as I have said,
of not-so-nationalistic Jews to great extent. They reach compromise,
and this compromise is the middle ground of mild-Jewish-nationalism.

KP: On the invasion of Iraq, you stated: “Too many coincidences for a
purely American war.” To what extent do you see a Zionist hand behind
the attack and occupation?

IS: Yes, I partly agree with the Chicago-Harvard duo, the conquest of
Iraq and present threat to Iran are caused by the Zionist affiliates
within the Administration. The old canard of Oil Interests was
debunked by reality: oil costs more, oil companies leave Iraq, none
of their executives supported the war. Probably your readers do not
even think of Iraqi WMD or the silly stuff of “bringing democracy” to
the Arabs. Thus the Zionist plot is the first and obvious explanation.

But the Iraqi war, as a part of War on Terror, has a second leg:
this is an even more scary totalitarianism, the drive to create a
caste-based oligarchy of the Iron Heel, in Jack London’s terms. Fear
is its important tool; dismantling of civil freedoms and of cohesive
natural society is the first goal. Without War on Terror, the US rulers
wouldn’t be able to read our emails, listen to our conversations, store
in their data banks every bit of information about our lives. This
totalitarianism was predicted by George Orwell, an avid reader of
the Protocols, and it was lauded by Leo Strauss, a guiding light of
Neo-Cons. Strauss endorsed a society with dictatorial powers of elites;
a follower of Hobbes, he distrusted the people. Though his views
were formed before the WWII, after the war he frequently referred
to the Holocaust as a phenomenon that is liable to come back unless
the society is firmly kept in check. I called the supporters of this
paradigm by the name “Mammonites,” mammon-worshippers. The Iraqi war,
and the War on Terror in general, is a joint product of Zionists and
Mammonites, while these two groups often coincide, as is the case
with the leading Neo-Cons.

That is why our struggle is with Zionists and Mammonites; this is not
only a laudable campaign of support of the peoples of the Middle East,
but first of all the decisive battle for preservation of democracy
and freedom in the US and Europe, for a chance of better life for
our children, for creation of a more egalitarian and more spiritual
society, against the Dark ages were are being led to.

KP: Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has taken a lot of flak from
the western media for citing the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
about wiping Israel off the map. Apparently, judging by the western
media’s silence, it was okay to wipe Palestine off the map though. Is
the state of Israel a legitimate entity?

IS: No, it is not. We can’t consider legitimate a state that gives no
rights to its inhabitants and officially belongs to World Jewry. It is
in our interests to achieve full independence from the Jews, and to
shift the whole lot of rights and responsibilities to the population
of the country. The sovereignty should be ours, of the people of
Palestine/Israel, not of the Jewish People, the extra-territorial
worldwide body. I call upon my country-fellows to give up their
“Jewishness” and to become adoptive Palestinians, brothers and
sisters to the native folk. I hope eventually it will happen; we
shall integrate and forget the overseas connection.

Meanwhile we follow the colonial paradigm and exclude the natives in
the name of “Jewishness.” We should follow the example of Mexico,
where immigrants from Spain and Italy form one nation with the
descendents of Montezuma.

KP: What does the election of Hamas mean for you? Should Hamas
recognize the state of Israel?

IS: I wrote about the results. The Palestinians rejected the Fatah rule
because they made too many concessions to Israel, and received nothing
in return. Hamas should not recognise the state of Israel, at least
until the Israeli rulers recognise the Palestinian independence, remove
their armed forces and stop to interfere with the free traffic of
Palestinians within and without Palestine. This is reciprocity. I can
imagine an even better solution: Hamas may call for full integration
of all Palestine from the River to the Sea, and for general elections
on the basis of One Person-One Vote. But until it happens, Hamas should
be guided by reciprocity principle: mutual recognition, inter alia.

KP: You are an ex-Jew, a convert to Christianity — why is this? You
have written of “many ex-Jews.” Is this for the same reason as you?

Do you think a growing trend in Jewish apostasy would be effective
in bringing about justice for Palestinians?

IS: Christianity and Judaism are strongly connected religions. A
Christian, Karl Marx said: Christianity is sublime Judaism, while
Judaism is sordid Christianity. A real Christian knows that a
goy is not worse than a Jew; so the idea of Jewish exclusivity is
not acceptable to a Christian. In our country we have many Russian
Orthodox Christians (some of Jewish origin, and some not), and they
pray and celebrate holidays together with our Palestinian Orthodox
Christian brothers and sisters. I was baptised by the Palestinian
priest, Archbishop Theodosius Attalla Hanna, and it helped me to sort
out the question of identity. The important point is not to create a
separate Jewish “Christian” set-up, for such an arrangement defeats its
purpose. Thus I am worried that there are “Jewish Christian” churches
that are devoutly Zionist. In short, yes, baptism is a solution,
but only in connection with rejection of Jewishness. If it is done
as an addition to Jewishness, it is void, and brings no benefit.

Kim Petersen, Co-Editor of Dissident Voice, lives in the traditional
Mi’kmaq homeland colonially designated Nova Scotia, Canada. He can
be reached at: [email protected].

Israel Shamir writings can be read at his website. His essays are
collected in three books, The Flowers of Galilee, Our Lady of Sorrow,
and the Pardes.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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RA Deputy Defence Minister Advises Azerbaijan To Restrain Itself Fro

RA DEPUTY DEFENCE MINISTER ADVISES AZERBAIJAN TO RESTRAIN ITSELF FROM MAKING STATEMENTS ADDRESSED TO ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
May 02 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. “This can be said by
a person who has no idea at all about the military service, about
transportations in the theater of war and about the mission of the
transport service,” RA Deputy Defence Minister Artur Aghabekian
declared this commenting upon the Azerbaijani President’s recent
statement made in Washington at the request of Noyan Tapan
correspondent. Ilham Aliyev, in particular, had declared that
Azerbaijan takes an active part in the anti-terrorist actions in
Iraq whereas Armenia only sends drivers there. A.Aghabekian also
advised Azerbaijan to show on TV the mission of its servicemen
in Iraq restraining itself from making statements addressed to
Armenia. According to him, the Defence Ministry constantly publicizes
the service of its staff, in addition, the Armenian servicemen have
been always given numerous letters of thanks and rewards by not only
the Armenian command but also by the command of the multi-national
division for fulfilment of the tasks in Iraq.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

RA Foreign Minister To Leave For Vilnius To Take Part In Conference”

RA FOREIGN MINISTER TO LEAVE FOR VILNIUS TO TAKE PART IN CONFERENCE “COMMON THEORY OF COMMON NEIGHBORHOOD”

Noyan Tapan
May 02 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. On May 3, RA Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian will leave for Vilnius on a two-day visit to take part in the
conference under the title “Common Theory of Common Neighborhood.” As
Noyan Tapan was informed from RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information
Department, leaders and foreign ministers of a number of Baltic,
CIS and East European countries, other high-ranking officials will
take part in the conference. Minister Oskanian will have bilateral
meetings within the framework of the conference.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

NA Committee On State And Legal Issues Gives Positive Conclusion ToL

NA COMMITTEE ON STATE AND LEGAL ISSUES GIVES POSITIVE CONCLUSION TO LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE ENVISAGING AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO ELECTORAL CODE

Noyan Tapan
May 02 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. It will be proposed with the positive
conclusion of the NA Standing Committee on State and Legal Issues
to put the legislative package on making amendments and additions
to the RA Electoral Code on the agendas of the current session
of the parliament and of the regular plenary sittings starting
on May 2. The Committee made a decision about it at the April 28
sitting. The above-mentioned package was worked out by the working
group involving representatives of all the NA factions and the group
and was put into circulation on March 17. Besides the Electoral Code,
the package envisages amendments and additions to the Criminal code
and the law “On Parties” as well. The goal of the latters is to work
out effective mechanisms in the struggle against electoral crimes,
to strengthen the panishment, to raise responsibility of parties in
an electoral process. The worked out package, in essence, is a result
of political agreement. However, the “Ardaroutiun” (Justice) faction
joined the decision with reservations, concerning which the Parliament
will make a decision at the plenary sitting. According to preliminary
statement, in the case of ignoring the faction’s reservations in the
draft to be adopted in the first reading, “Ardaroutiun” will refuse
the co-authorship, taking back the signature. To recap, the faction
objected to the order of forming electoral commissions, particularly to
involvement of judges in them. It also presented proposals of forming
the parliament with 100% proportional electoral order, holding parallel
electronic votion in elections and using mechanism of staining voters’
fingers with ink. It was mentioned at the committee sitting that
conclusions of experts of the Venice Commission of the Council of
Europe and the OSCE Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Office
concerning both above-mentioned package and particularly reservations
of “Ardaroutiun” are also expected soon. After the NA adopts the
package in the first reading, the Standing Committee on State and
Legal Issues intends to initiate enlarged parliament hearings as well.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress