Lyon: source de polemiques,le memorial du genocide armenien inaugure

Agence France Presse
23 avril 2006 dimanche

Lyon: source de polémiques, le mémorial du génocide arménien inauguré
lundi (AVANT-PAPIER)

LYON 23 avr 2006

Le mémorial lyonnais du génocide arménien, objet de vives polémiques
ainsi que d’une rĂ©cente profanation, est inaugurĂ© lundi aprĂšs-midi,
jour de la commĂ©moration du 91e anniversaire d’un gĂ©nocide reconnu en
janvier 2001 par l’Etat français mais qui reste niĂ© par la Turquie.

Plusieurs milliers de participants sont attendus dans le centre de
Lyon lors de cette manifestation qui fera l’objet de dĂ©pĂŽts de gerbe
et discours, dont celui d’un responsable de l’Union des Ă©tudiants
juifs de France (UEJF), le mémorial ayant vocation, selon ses
concepteurs, à rendre hommage aux victimes de tous les génocides du
XXe siĂšcle.

Vendredi et samedi, un colloque international sur “les mĂ©moires
partagĂ©es des gĂ©nocides et des crimes contre l’humanitĂ©” est par
ailleurs organisĂ© Ă  Lyon, par le collectif d’associations
Reconnaissance.

“Certaines choses nous ont Ă©prouvĂ©s, alors nous sommes heureux
d’arriver Ă  l’inauguration”, a dĂ©clarĂ© Ă  l’AFP Jules Mardirossian,
prĂ©sident de l’Association pour le mĂ©morial lyonnais du gĂ©nocide
armĂ©nien et du collectif Reconnaissance, au terme d’une construction
ponctuée de polémiques.

La plus vive a Ă©clatĂ© le 18 mars aprĂšs l’apparition de slogans
nĂ©gationnistes – “Non au mĂ©morial d’un prĂ©tendu gĂ©nocide”, “Il n’y a
jamais eu de gĂ©nocide armĂ©nien” – lors d’une manifestation
pro-turque.

Critiqué pour avoir autorisé le défilé, dont le télescopage avec un
rassemblement anti-CPE avait provoqué des heurts, le préfet du RhÎne
avait indiqué que tout autre cortÚge de ce type serait interdit.

Le 18 avril, la polémique a toutefois rebondi avec la profanation du
mémorial, toujours sur la base de slogans négationnistes.

Outre les représentants de la communauté arménienne, cette
profanation de 5 des 26 stÚles du monument a entraßné de vives
condamnations, notamment dans le monde politique, par le PS et le
ministre de l’IntĂ©rieur Nicolas Sarkozy.

Entre-temps, le mémorial, érigé Place Antonin Poncet, dans le IIe
arrondissement, a Ă©galement fait l’objet d’une “guĂ©rilla juridique”,
selon les termes de la mairie centrale, de la part de riverains
opposĂ©s “par esthĂ©tisme” Ă  sa construction.

MalgrĂ© une brĂšve suspension des travaux, l’inauguration a nĂ©anmoins
pu ĂȘtre maintenue au 24 avril, date Ă  laquelle une cĂ©lĂ©bration
identique a lieu à Marseille. Selon la fédération euro-arménienne
pour la justice et la démocratie, au moins 500.000 personnes
d’origine armĂ©nienne vivent en France. M. Mardirossian estime que
80.000 Arméniens résident dans la région RhÎne-Alpes.

“Si on dĂ©nombre une trentaine de mĂ©moriaux armĂ©niens en France, c’est
sans doute celui de Lyon qui Ă©merge le plus dans l’espace public. Il
est en coeur de ville, dans un lieu trĂšs passant”, avance Jules
Mardirossian pour justifier la controverse inédite autour du mémorial
lyonnais.

ConsĂ©quence de cette polĂ©mique, le groupe socialiste Ă  l’AssemblĂ©e
nationale a annoncĂ© qu’il allait dĂ©poser une proposition de loi afin
de complĂ©ter la loi du 29 janvier 2001, dans laquelle l’Etat français
reconnaßt le génocide arménien mais ne prévoit pas de poursuites pour
propos négationnistes.

De 1915 Ă  1917, les massacres et dĂ©portations d’ArmĂ©niens sous
l’empire Ottoman ont fait 1,5 million de morts, selon les ArmĂ©niens,
entre 300.000 et 500.000, selon Ankara qui rejette catégoriquement la
qualification de génocide.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Norma Sherry: Genocide

Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand
April 26 2006

Norma Sherry: Genocide
Wednesday, 26 April 2006, 12:48 pm
Opinion: Norma Sherry

Genocide

By Norma SherryAs a people who praise humanity; as a human race we
have a despicable history. Since the beginning of time we, as a
people, have abolished those with whom we didn’t like or agree with,
or those who had what we wanted: like land or rich resources. We
haven’t changed much. It appears we haven’t learned from our past and
as the acts of genocide pile high, clearly, we’re doomed to keep
repeating these atrocious acts.

Throughout history cultural genocide has occurred throughout the
world with little or no punishment. What does that say about us?
Before our ancestors embarked on the shores of what was to become the
Americas in 1492, it was inhabited by indigenous people known to all
today as the American Indian.

Conservative estimates the population of the United States prior to
European contact was greater than 12-million. Four centuries later,
the population was reduced by 95% or 237-thousand.

In 1493, when Columbus returned to the Hispaniola, he implemented
policies of slavery and mass extermination of the Taino population of
the Caribbean. Within three years, five-million were dead. Bartolomé
de Las Casas, priest, scholar, historian and 16th century human
rights advocate was the primary historian of the Columbian era. He
wrote of many accounts of the horrors that the Spanish colonists
inflicted upon the indigenous population: hanging them en mass,
hacking their children into pieces to be used as dog feed, and other
horrific cruelties.

The Removal Act of 1830 set into motion a series of events which led
to the “Trail of Tears” in 1838, a forced march of the Cherokees,
resulting in the destruction of most of the Cherokee population. As
appalling as it is, we now also know that the Indians were
intentionally exposed to smallpox by Europeans.

In California and Texas there was blatant genocide of Indians. In
California, the decrease from about a quarter of a million Indians to
less than 20,000 is primarily due to the cruelties and wholesale
massacres perpetrated by the gold miners and early settlers who were
assured their land by the Homestead Act of 1862.

We have a rich history of killing; of annihilating those who are
deemed inferior. Not just in America, but in the world.

We have a bad track record.

In Canada, the aboriginal natives, the Beothuk people are completely
extinct as a result of loss of habitat and importation of European
diseases. As the European settlements grew, the Beothuk’s withdrew
into the interior of the island and subsequently starved.

Between 1880 and 1920, under the rule of King Leopold II, the Congo
Free State, (before it was taken over by Belgium and became the
Belgium Congo), suffered great loss of life due to criminal
indifference to its native inhabitants in the pursuit of increased
rubber production. Over 10-million natives were the victims of
murder, starvation, exhaustion induced by over-work, and disease.

The Ustashe regime of Croatia committed genocide against Serbs, Jews
and Gypsies during World War II. They also mass murdered other
political opponents. Mile Budak, the Minister for Education &
Culture, said in July 1941 that `The basis for the Ustashe movement
is religion. For minorities such as the Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies, we
have three million bullets. We will kill a part of the Serbs. Others
we will deport, and the rest we will force to accept the Roman
Catholic Religion. Thus the new Croatia will be rid of all Serbs in
its midst in order to be 100% Catholic within 10 years.’

In Hitler’s Nazi Germany, 11-million people were systematically
starved, tortured, shot and gassed. Six-million were Jews, including
1.5 million children in the Nazi’s Final Solution to the Jewish
Question. The plan was to rid the world of all Jews, all disabled,
all Gypsies, Slavs, Poles, and Communists.

The world knew it was happening and yet it sat silent while millions
were gassed in Hitler’s ovens. As the world came face to face with
the horrors of Hitler’s Holocaust, we vowed that it would never
happen again. And yet, genocide around the globe continues.

In 1985, German General Lothar von Trotha attempted to exterminate
the Herero and Namaqua peoples of Southwest Africa. Sixty-five
thousand Herero (80 percent of the total Herero population), and
10,000 Nama (50 percent of the total Nama population) were killed or
perished. Characteristic of this genocide was death by starvation and
the poisoning of wells for the Herero and Nama populations that were
trapped in the Namib Desert.

Between 1920 and 1945 the Japanese massacred hundreds of thousands of
its citizens. Some authorities claimed 300,000 people killed during
the three months following the fall of Nanjing to the Japanese.
Reportedly, Unit 731 conducted biological and chemical warfare
experiments on living humans.

When British Malaya fell to the Japanese Imperial Forces in February
1942, ethnic Chinese in Singapore were systematically exterminated on
the pretext of eliminating “anti-Japanese” elements. The death toll
ranged upwards of 100,000. Smaller scale Genocide was also targeted
at Koreans, Filipinos, Dutch, Vietnamese, Indonesians and Burmese.

In the Philippines, at least one-million civilians perished from
outright slaughter, disease, and famine between 1899 and 1908. A
largely forgotten genocide of at least three-million Roman Catholics
and over a half a million Jews took place in the Commonwealth of
Poland-Lithuania by Orthodox, Protestants and Muslims. One-third of
its population was slaughtered between 1648 and 1662.

Nearly two-million Armenians were killed during the Ottoman Empire
from 1915 to 1923. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, in
267-days 1 to 3 million ethnic Bengalis were killed by the Pakistan
Army and 200,000 women were raped. Between 1975 and 1979, 1.7-million
Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge.

After Kashmiri uprising began in late 1989 over 100,000 Kashmiri
Muslim and Hindu civilians have been killed and over 500,000 people
have been driven away from their homes. Other atrocities including
rape, torture and massacre are attributed to the Indian Army
personnel in the region.

The Sri Lanka authorities have been committing systematic genocide
against the Tamil people since 1958. Murder, rape, arson, maiming and
pillage are all acts perpetrated upon the Tamils.

In 1992-1995 there was an organized killing of thousands of Bosnians
and displacing of a million more. A hundred days in 1994 took almost
a million lives in Rwanda. Hutus with machetes in hand slaughtered
their Tutsis neighbors in their effort to annihilate all Tutsis from
Rwanda. The Belgian police left, the U.N. ran for cover and the blood
ran down the streets and no country came to their protection.

In 2002, Sudan was accused of the genocide of more than two-million
lives and the displacement of more than four-million people since the
Sudanese War started in 1983. In 2004 it became widely known that
there was an organized campaign by Janjaweed militias (nomadic Arab
shepherds with the support of Sudanese government and troops) to get
rid of 80 black African groups from the Darfur region of western
Sudan. These peoples include the Fur, Zaghawa and Massalit.

Knowing that the atrocities are taking place the Western world is
still unwilling to take action. The death toll rises every day. The
inhumanity of man upon man, woman and child is so appalling, so
horrible that the words are inexplicably inadequate.

The Western world is not innocent. In fact, there are more instances
of intrusion, escalation and insertion than this article can include.
But, there is one issue that must be stated and that is Depleted
Uranium: The dream child of Dick Cheney. In 1991 he was responsible
for the wholesale use of radioactive munitions back in the Bush I
administration. It is the genocide that keeps on giving, disabling
and killing all that come into contact with it and leaving its
devastating effects on generations contaminating the air, water and
earth and every aspect of living free of contaminates. It is a price
our enlisted men and women know all too well as they are sick and
dying of a myriad of immobilizing diseases.

If, as 1776 author, David C. McCullough wrote, `History is who we are
and why we are the way we are’ is true, we’re in trouble. Our history
does not speak well for us. George Bernard Shaw said, `We learn from
history that we learn nothing from history’. How sad and how true is
that statement?

If this partial list – and yes, folks, this horrific accounting is
only a partial list of carnage isn’t enough to cause one to rethink
our place in this world and what we owe to one another then we are
doomed to keep repeating our shocking history. Is this acceptable? Is
this what we want for us, for our children, for our history?

Why is it that as a human race we think killing, raping, mayhem,
mutilation and butchery is an acceptable means for change? For years
we’ve watched as religious disagreements waged on as wars destroying
entire nations. Some of our ancestors have witnessed first hand the
inhumanity of man and gasped at the horror. After Hitler’s expansive
Holocaust the world swore never to allow it again, and yet, here we
are in the twenty-first century and everywhere in this world someone
is being killed, beaten, imprisoned, raped, and pillaged because
someone else thought them inferior.

On a smaller scale murder, rape and arson are crimes of every
community. Local police departments deploy officers to school yards
with Tasers in hand to disrupt volatile youngsters. Parents’ abuse
their children in unspeakable ways and spouses beat one another in
numbers too many to count. Are these symptoms of our greater ill?
What is our remedy? Are we destined to destroy ourselves with hatred?

We can no longer ignore the pain of others whether in our community
or our country or the world with which we all live. Silence is not an
option.

As Edmund Burke so eloquently stated, `The only thing necessary for
the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

*************
Norma Sherry 2006

Norma Sherry is an award-winning writer/producer. She is the host of
The Norma Sherry Show on WQXT-TV. She is also co-founder of Together
Forever Changing, an organization designed to enlighten and encourage
citizens to fight for our liberties.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0604/

Big Taxpayers Paid 61.2 Billion Drams

BIG TAXPAYERS PAID 61.2 BILLION DRAMS

Lragir.am
26 April 06

In the first quarter of 2006 the 1000 large taxpayers of Armenia
paid 61.2 billion drams to the state budget. The news agency ARKA
informs that 33.7 billion out of 61.2 billion is return on tax, and
27.6 billion is return on customs duties. Like in 2005, in the first
quarter of the current year the first three taxpayers are Zangezour
Copper and Molybdenum Factory, Armentel and Armrusgasard. Next come
Flash and Petrol Service. The Distribution Networks of Armenia,
Grand Tobacco, the Nuclear Plant of Armenia, Mika Armenia, ARMENIA
International Airports, Coca Cola are in the first hundred.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Valdas Adamkus: No Genocide Can Be Justified

VALDAS ADAMKUS: NO GENOCIDE CAN BE JUSTIFIED

ArmRadio.am
26.04.2006 16:50

“No genocide can be justified,” President of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus
declared during the meeting with faculty and students of Yerevan
State University.

The Lithuanian President expressed the opinion that Armenia should
continue ” the dialogue on recognition of the Armenian Genocide.”

“I’m hopeful that some day the correct response will come out,
therefore do what you consider is correct,” The President noted.

In Adamkus’s words, the recognition of the Armenian Genocide y
Lithuania did not have an impact on Turkish-Lithuanian relations.

Today Is The 20th Anniversary Of The Chernobyl Disaster

TODAY IS THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER

ArmRadio.am
26.04.2006 17:56

Today is the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

“Armenpress” was told at the Ukrainian Embassy in Armenia that more
than 145 sq. km. of Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian territory
was radioactively polluted; over 5 million people suffered from
the disaster, about 5 thousand settlements were subject to nuclide
contamination. 20 years after the disaster a number of issues are
still awaiting settlement.

Ukraine will always remember the courage of more than 3 thousand
Armenians, who did their best to soften the results of the Chernobyl
disaster. Later 400 of these died because of radiation.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Meeting At Council Of International Relations

MEETING AT COUNCIL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
April 26 2006

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, in the frame of his first visit
to the United States, on 26 April held a meeting at the Council on
International Relations in Washington.

The former US president’s National Security Advisor general Brent
Scowcroft opened the meeting. He updated on the biography of Ilham
Aliyev, noting that Azerbaijan is one of the strategic partners of the
United States. Speaking of the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, he said the Armenian troops had occupied territories of
Azerbaijan. He appraised Azerbaijan’s efforts for settlement of the
conflict and stressed they would and henceforth support Azerbaijan’s
fair position.

President Ilham Aliyev gave a speech. He, in particular, said
Azerbaijan experiences the period of development. He spoke of
hardships in the first years of independence, on the socio-political
situation that led the country to verge of civil war. And when
Heydar Aliyev returned to power in the Republic, it was he who
established socio-political stability in the country and launched
many international projects.

President Aliyev said Azerbaijan attaches strategic importance
to partnership with the United States of America. There is mutual
understanding on cooperation with USA in the field of safety and
economy, he stressed.

The president informed on riches of Azerbaijan and the huge investments
involved in the country’s economy. He also gave detailed information on
the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict, its hard sequences
and negotiation process for settlement of the problem.

President Ilham Aliyev answered many questions.

The head of the Azerbaijan State also dwelt on the Azerbaijan-Russia
relations, noting these ties successfully develop. Azerbaijan is on
economic progress and never will become a space of confrontation,
he emphasized.

President Aliyev responded the questions on democratization process
in Azerbaijan, bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and USA and
“orange revolutions”.

ANKARA: ‘Genocide’ Severs Ties With Canada

‘GENOCIDE’ SEVERS TIES WITH CANADA
By Foreign News Desk, Istanbul

Zaman Online, Turkey
April 26 2006

Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper was harshly criticized by the
Turkish administration over his assessment of the Armenian arguments is
“genocide.”

A written statement from the Turkish Foreign Ministry said the
statements made by the Canadian administration have had a negative
impact on relations between the two countries, since the statements
were not based on objective opinions.

A decision issued by the Canadian parliament two years ago in support
of the Armenian Dispora resulted in a period of weakened bilateral
ties between the two governments, an obvious sign of the impact of
such a statement, said a release from the Turkish government. The
Canadian ambassador to Ankara was summoned to the Foreign Ministry
and issued the warning by the Turkish government.

“Although the objective studies by eminent historians have proved
the arguments over ‘genocide’ to be unquestionably groundless, it is
only prejudice that would lead Harper to present such arguments as
historical facts,” the statement read.

The statement also said that a Turkish military attache in Canada
had been killed, and that a commercial attache and the ambassador
had been injured in an assassination attempt carried out by a group
of Armenians.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Azerbaijani And Turkish Communities In The USA To Hold Respons

AZERBAIJANI AND TURKISH COMMUNITIES IN THE USA TO HOLD RESPONSE ACTION AGAINST ARMENIANS

Democratic Azerbaijan
April 26 2006

April 24, from 16:00 PM to 19:00 PM, traffic on Massachusetts Avenue,
known in Washington as “street of Embassies”, was hardened. Gathered
members of Armenian diaspora occupied one side of the road, the
other one was occupied by representatives of Azerbaijani and Turkish
communities. Armenians came to celebrate made-up “genocide” of 1915
at the premises of the Turkish Embassy, and Azerbaijanis and Turks
came there to lay bare their lie, to remind about crimes committed
by Armenians in the course of recent history.

One of the participants of action, Najmiya told us during conversation:
“There was no the so-called “genocide of Armenians”.

And we are not responsible for events took place in Ottoman Empire
in 1915. But Armenians just recently committed more terrible crimes.

Many people know about their crimes in Garabakh”.

To prevent violence, police and diplomatic security forces controlled
situation.

Armenians, presenting the events of 1915 in Turkey as genocide,
cried out slogans with terrorist claims. The calls “Garabakh belongs
to Armenians”, “Van belongs to Armenians” were heard.

In response to it representatives of Azerbaijani and Turkish
communities showed photos of victims of Khojali, transparency
condemning ethnic cleaning and occupation policy of Armenia.

Representative of Azerbaijani community in America from Washington,
Badir Mamadli, said: “In such a way we want to bring to the notice
of Armenians that Turkish and Azerbaijani communities in the USA
have changed. Today we are stronger than yesterday. Only gathered
together we can say them “no”. Their made-up claims against Turkey
and Azerbaijan will have no results”.

Member of Assembly of Turkish Associations of America, Fateh Julha,
having stressed that Armenians living in the USA know nothing about
history, said: “The same protest action we held in New York two days
ago. I talked with two representatives of Armenian youth. Though
they shouted that 1,5 million of Armenians were killed, they had no
idea of historical events they protest. We must to inform not only
Armenian society about truth, but also Armenians living in America”.

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Week Of Adult Education To Start In Armenia Tomorrow

WEEK OF ADULT EDUCATION TO START IN ARMENIA TOMORROW

Arka News Agency, Armenia
April 26 2006

YEREVAN, April 26. /ARKA/. A Week of Adult Education is to start in
Armenia tomorrow, LOGOS EXPO CENTER told ARKA. The 7th specialized
exhibition “Education and Career EXPO 2006” is to be opened on April
27 as part of the Week.

At a festival, which is to be organized during the Week,
educational institutions will present their methods of training
various specializations. Workshops “Armenia in the Bologne process”,
“Labor Code”, “Physical and psychological state of women over 40”
are expected to be held as well.

The goal of the Week is providing the information on the range of
modern education, real demand for specialists on the labor market,
facilitation of the formation of practical relations between higher
schools and enterprises and job-seekers and employers. The Week will
last until May 2, 2006.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Azeri Aide Hopes For US Pressure On Armenia

AZERI AIDE HOPES FOR US PRESSURE ON ARMENIA

ANS TV, Baku
26 Apr 06

[Presenter] We hope and expect that the USA will exert pressure
on Armenia in the Nagornyy Karabakh issue, the head of the
public-political department of the Azerbaijani presidential
administration, Ali Hasanov, has said.

[Ali Hasanov] We have hopes. You know that the USA is a co-chair of the
OSCE Minsk Group dealing with the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. We not
only hope, but also expect the USA and the other co-chairs to increase
its pressure on the Armenian authorities, support the intensification
of peace talks on the basis of international law and persuade them
[Armenia] to take a constructive position. In any case, we expect
and hope for this.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress