What a Degrading Turkish Way of ‘Using’ Friends in Jerusalem and Els

WHAT A DEGRADING TURKISH WAY OF ‘USING’ FRIENDS IN JERUSALEM AND ELSEWHERE

USA Armenian Life Magazine
July 28, 2006

Appo K. Jabarian
Managing Editor / Executive Publisher

Hye Kiank Armenian Weekly

Ever since the infamous and notoriously anti-Armenian ‘Turkish Armenian
Reconciliation Commission’ was decommissioned in late 2003, denialist
Turks and their cronies embarked on a series of new attempts at fake
dialogue to lull Armenians into subjugation and pacifism. Several
such attempts were detected early on by alert Armenian activists
and derailed. An attempt made earlier this year by denialist Turkish
officials visiting USC was foiled.

However, another bridge of dialogue called the ‘armworkshop’ continues
to function albeit with much difficulty. The listserv at ‘armworkshop,’
administered by Turkish Prof. Fatma Muge Gocek of University of
Michigan at Dearborn, has hundreds of members from around the world.

Most of the members are scholars. Others are government or civic
leaders representing various countries, including but not limited
to the United States, Turkey, and Israel. Some other members who
represent the Armenian-Americans include Marc A. Mamigonian, Director
of Programs and Publications at National Association for Armenian
Studies and Research ( NAASR ); Dennis R. Papazian, Ph.D., Professor
of History, Director, Armenian Research Center, The University of
Michigan-Dearborn; Harut Sassounian, the Publisher of The California
Courier, among others.

Several Turkish and other scholars are known to be ‘righteous’
individuals who acknowledge the veracity of the Armenian Genocide. When
the subject in that listserv does not deal with the hard core facts of
the Armeno-Turkish conflict, the discussants are content with their
‘highly scholarly’ approach. However, when a fellow like Sassounian
brings to the forefront of public awareness crucial facts that deeply
affect the Armenians and serve as a wake-up call to genuinely righteous
members of the listserv, some members resort to mudslinging against
Sassounian. One such member is Turkish scholar, Dr. Kerem Oktem
(D. Phil, M.St. MMES, Oxon) of St Antony’s College (University
of Oxford) in England. Another is Jewish scholar Louis Fishman,
Instructor in History at Carleton College. A third such member is
Turkish Assistant Professor Ugurhan G. Berkok, Dept. of Politics and
Economics at Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario.

In a commentary titled, "Israel Asks U.S. Jews to Lobby for
Azerbaijan, Against Armenia," Sassounian wrote on July 25: ‘It is
common knowledge that Azerbaijan, following Turkey’s footsteps, tries
to use the political clout of Israel and American-Jewish organizations
in Washington, D.C. to counter Armenian interests. Israel obliges
the Azeri demands out of an interest in importing oil and gas from
Azerbaijan and exporting various products, possibly including
weapons. Israel also needs access to Azerbaijan in order to
collect intelligence on neighboring Iran. The details of this close
cooperation, more aptly described as ‘mutual exploitation,’ are
not usually made public. The July 10, 2006 issue of The Jerusalem
Report, however, published a 13-page article by Netty C. Gross
disclosing some of the ties between Azerbaijan, Israel and American
Jewish organizations. The Report covered the visit to Baku of ‘a
delegation of Israeli dignitaries and Russian Jewish functionaries’
in mid-May. The article titled, ‘The Azeri Triangle,’ started with a
straightforward statement: ‘Israel and Diaspora Jewry are deepening
their own links with oil-rich Muslim Azerbaijan and helping the Azeri
regime win friends in Washington."

Sassounian noted: ‘Describing ‘a strong
Azerbaijani-American-Israel-Jewish connection’ [that] benefits
everyone,’ Gross wrote that Israel ‘is deeply interested in
consolidating its relations’ with Azerbaijan. ‘Israel has seen it
in its interest to encourage U.S. Jews to take up the Azeri cause in
the Washington corridors of power, at the same time reinforcing the
notion held by many Azeris and others in the Third World that the way
to Washington leads through Jerusalem.’ It is noteworthy that Gross
implicated ‘U.S. Jews’ in carrying out the instructions of Israel
‘a foreign power ‘ in the United States to serve the interests of
Azerbaijan. ‘. In early February, a 50-strong delegation from the
Conference of Presidents of Major American Organizations was received
by Aliyev. In April, the Azeri president welcomed Israeli tycoon
Lev Leviev.’

Sassounian continued: ‘Gross gave the details of some of the links
between the two countries as relayed to him by Israel’s ambassador to
Azerbaijan, Arthur Lenk, a native of New Jersey’. Gross then disclosed
the political connections between Azerbaijan, Israel and American
Jews regarding Armenian issues: ‘Israel’s main selling point with
Azerbaijan is not Israeli. Rather, it’s the American Jewish lobby,
which, encouraged by Israel, has helped Azerbaijan in Congress. The
background to the story is the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict’. A
particularly painful sore point is Section 907, a U.S. congressional
amendment to the 1992 Soviet [sic] Freedom Support Act, aimed at
boosting economic and humanitarian aid to all of the 15 emerging
former Soviet republics except Azerbaijan. Passed at the urging of the
Armenian-American lobby in 1993, when the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
was flaring, 907 barred the U.S. from military or other cooperation
with Azerbaijan’. Encouraged by Israel, influential American Jewish
groups have since acted on behalf of Baku as a bulwark against the
powerful American-Armenian lobby in Congress and have tried to get
907 repealed. Since 2002, when the U.S. needed Azeri airspace to reach
Afghanistan, the U.S. has agreed to annual presidential waivers of 907,
which lift restrictions."

Sassounian underlined: ‘Gross quoted Mark Levin, (the executive
director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, a Washington-based
organization that is ‘a member of the coalition of Jewish groups
that have worked on behalf of Azerbaijan’s interests on Capitol
Hill,’) as stating that the American-Armenian lobby in Washington
‘is very strong and organized, and speaks in a unified voice. On other
political issues, we have partnered with [the Armenians], but when it
comes to Azerbaijan, we are on different sides of the fence.’ Levin
acknowledged that, on the whole, American Jewish policymakers feel
comfortable in their strong support of Azerbaijan on the Hill and take
their cue from the U.S. and Israel. Various Azeri officials confirm the
value of the Jewish lobby in countering Armenians: ‘American Jews have
helped us lobby in Washington against the Armenians and their help
is very important. We are very appreciative,’ Azerbaijan’s Foreign
Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told Gross. ‘ Regrettably, Gross misleads
his readers by not pointing out that not all Jews sell out their
souls to Azerbaijan or Turkey. As it has been repeatedly documented
in previous columns, many Jewish individuals and organizations in both
Israel and the United States are strong supporters of Armenian issues,
despite the pressures from the government of Israel!’

Sassounian further underlined: ‘Gross balanced the effusive
pro-Azeri comments in his article by including statements that accuse
Azerbaijan’s leaders of ‘corruption and political repression.’ He
referred to critics who said that the cozy relationship between
Israel and Azerbaijan ‘will unravel just as Israel’s romance with Iran
did.’ He quoted Dr. Asim Mollazade, the chairman of an Azeri opposition
party, as saying that the United States, Israel and Jewish Americans
would someday be ‘deeply disappointed’ for supporting the undemocratic
and corrupt regime in Azerbaijan. Gross also pointed out the double
standards practiced by Azeri leaders who present themselves to Jews as
being pro-Israeli, while distancing themselves from Israel in front
of the Muslim world. He mentioned, for example, the fact that Israel
opened its Embassy in Baku in 1993, and yet Azerbaijan has not opened
its Embassy in Israel in order to appease fellow Muslims. Last month,
Azerbaijan assumed the chairmanship of the Organization of Islamic
Countries which held its annual conference in Baku.’

Sassounian concluded: ‘Obviously, Israel is free to establish
economic and political ties with any country, including Turkey and
Azerbaijan. American Jewish organizations are likewise free to send
delegations to various countries. But when they agree to place
their considerable political clout at the services of Azerbaijan or
Turkey against Armenia’s interests, Armenians worldwide then have
the perfect right to expose their sinister arrangements and counter
their every move.’

No sooner than Sassounian’s eye-opening commentary was circulated
on the internet, several listserv members of the ‘armworkshop,’
including professors Oktem, Fishman, and Berkok, resorted to a
campaign of mudslinging against Sassounian. This writer received
copies of their vicious e-attacks against Sassounian from several
members of the ‘armworkshop.’

On July 25, Dr Kerem Oktem wrote: ‘I find Mr. Sassounian’s articles
annoying and disturbing in general. ‘Despite my general dislike of
Mr Sassounian’s contributions, I would like to say that his last
sentence on the article he sent out today is inexcusable.’

Dr. Oktem was rebutted by a fellow list member Attorney Harry Dikranian
of Montreal, Quebec: ‘It may annoy certain readers who would prefer
Jewish-Azeri-Turkish alliances remain undisclosed. Such interest-based
alliances are more than conceivable and indeed sinister (the clearly
appropriate word) without needing to evoke the images you detail. ‘
I would certainly not use this article as an example for an indictment
to reductionism, simplification or incitement, etc., as you suggest,
against Harut Sassounian. I believe there should be ample place on
this list for such well-written and balanced newsprint analysis.’

Apparently disturbed by Attorney Dikranian’s lucid remarks, Dr. Oktem
adamantly e-filed an ‘ADDENDUM’ saying: ‘I certainly do not wish to
imply that Baskin Oran and Harut Sassounian are comparable in the
way they approach the issues debated here. What I meant to imply was
that Baskin Oran’s choice of words (Jewification) led to an outcry
on the list, partly understandable, partly surprisingly hostile to a
leading critical, radical scholar, who has been at the forefront of the
struggle of minority rights in Turkey, at a time mainstream Turkish
leftist intellectuals were concerned with how to establish different
kind of dictatorships for perceived majorities (proletariate [sic],
peasants, you name it). I further meant to say that since Baskin
Oran was vilified so aggressively, and in my view undeservedly for
a misconstrued term, than Harut Sassounian’s hate speech requires
a much stronger response. Hence my request that such should not be
circulated on this list.’

In response to Dr. Oktem’s diatribes, Andrew Kevorkian, a respected
intellectual, wrote: ‘Since when is a true statement ‘hate-speech"
I am on Sassounian’s e-mail list, and I have read his ‘Commentary’
and your reaction, and I am puzzled. It is common knowledge — and,
if I were a Turk, I would be proud — that Ankara dictates policy to
the US State Department. At least, it does so on matters Armenian,
Cypriot, Greek. Why would saying so constitute ‘hate-speech" For
far too-many years, I, too, have been saying and writing the same
thing to anyone who would listen. Why, therefore, should it disturb
you that an Armenian should not only state the obvious but also ask
other Armenians to do something about it"

Kevorkian continued: ‘It would appear that all your years in the West
— and all your schooling (I won’t say ‘education,’ because that is
a different animal) — hasn’t rid you of your Turkishness (and the
thin skin which all Turks have — as a British editor once told me)
and hasn’t enabled you to acquire a respect for such un-Turkish
concepts as ‘free speech’ and ‘free press.’"

Kevorkian added: ‘But, what is worse, you then trot out the favorite
image of the anti-Semite Jew and ascribe it to Sassounian’s intention
or objective. Talk about ‘hate-speech’!!! As a so-called ‘scholar,’
you should be a seeker after truth. Try reading all the studies
that have been conducted — and published — on the various lobbies
that abound in Washington, and read what they say about the ‘Jewish
Lobby’ vis-a-vis Turkey and Turkey’s interests, and then re-read what
Sassounian has said. What Sassounian has been saying is: ‘Israel’s
lobby in Washington supports Turkey’s interests, and we Armenians must
do our best to counter it.’ That is hardly ‘hate-speech.’ Except,
of course, under Turkey’s infamous ‘Article 301.’ Try thinking
"Western." Who knows, you may even grow to like it.’

And to add insult to the 91 year old genocidal injury inflicted upon
Armenians by Turkey in 1915-23, Assistant Professor Berkok retorted:
‘I’m sure you (Dr. Oktem) must have heard similar chauvinist slurs from
Kevorkian’s Turkish counterparts! And just when I thought chauvinists
were all Turkish! And, I’m sure, your Turkishness predisposes you to
be unable to "… acquire a respect for such un-Turkish concepts as
‘free speech’ and ‘free press.’ That’s why you’ve been a member of
this listserv, haven’t you’ I fully share your scholarly perspectives
on the Sassounian piece and on the Kevorkian e-mail. Your two e-mails
sufficiently highlighted the criterion of scholarliness as opposed
to Sassounian piece and Kevorkian e-mail.’

Last but not least, a crony of denialist Turks, History instructor
Louis Fishman of Carleton University, apparently deeply panicked
by Sassounian’s revelations, showered on the latter a ‘carpet
bombardment’ of meaningless questions. Instead of honestly and
humanely addressing the critical questions raised by Sassounian,
Fishman resorted to a silly campaign of accusations in the form of
‘counter-questions.’ However, when his intimidating tactics failed to
‘produce’ subjugation and silence with his target victim, he resorted
to mud slinging against Sassounian.

To his credit, Kevorkian delivered a swift and decisive blow to
Fishman: ‘I know only what he (Sassounian) wrote, and I obviously
was in agreement. However, when Kerem wrote his comments, I took
umbrage because he didn’t seem to want to refute anything that
Sassounian said, but wanted only to accuse him of uttering of what
was not there"hate-speech.’ I noted in his comment–and in yours
(Louis Fishman), as well — on my message that there was no attempt
to deny the truth of what Sassounian (and I, if I may) said but to
further throw stones:

Is it, or is it not, true that Turkey dictates the US State
Department’s policies regarding Armenia, Cyprus, Greece’

Is it, or is it not true, that the ‘Jewish Lobby’ in the US, fights the
Turkish fight (better, it must be admitted, than the Turks ever can)’

If Turkey can object (as it does) to the role that the ‘Armenian Lobby’
plays in Washington, why, therefore, cannot an Armenian object to
what the Jewish/Turkish Lobby does"

Kevorkian also pointed out: ‘If Kerem purports to be a scholar (I
once knew a man who said that he was ‘in the Circulation Department’
of a major newspaper; it turned out that he took the printed newspapers
from the press and wrapped them and carried the bundles to the waiting
trucks!), then he should, first, set aside his biases and prejudices
and, second, should investigate the contrary opinions that exist
and should therefore, test his with what others say. That is why I
suggested that he read the studies on Washington lobbies (as I have)
and note what is said for the Armenian, Greek, Jewish, and Turkish
lobbies. He will find, among other things, that the first three are
funded by the respective ‘diasporas’ in the US and that the Turkish
is the only one funded by ‘the national government.’ There is nothing
wrong with that, in my opinion, but it says much. Also, he will find
that it is a fact that the ‘Jewish Lobby’ also makes it a point to
fight in the Turkish corner. Although I find it bizarre, I find nothing
wrong with that, either. I would like to see a non-Armenian Lobby (or
two) help fight in the Armenian corner. But, to throw stones at me
(which I don’t mind–I have been assaulted by better stone-throwers
than either of you) and Sassounian, rather than refute the arguments
that we have made shows, if nothing else, that we are right, and you
have no legitimate counter-argument.

And, finally, is it, or is it not true that, almost daily, news
reports come from Turkey that yet another journalist or author
has been cited for ‘insulting Turkishness" Even Turkey’s so-called
‘friends’ are finding that hard to absorb, and I note that neither
Kerem nor you, has responded to my statement that the concepts of
‘free speech’ and ‘free press’ do not exist in Turkey and that the
‘new’ Penal Code with its Article 301 is as wicked as the infamous
‘Star Chambers’ were many centuries ago. But, enough. I don’t know
anything about your "list," but if it is directed at like-thinkers,
you should give a secret password to those who will automatically
nod their heads at anything that you say, and keep the likes of
Sassounian out. Finally, when your supply of stones is exhausted,
perhaps you may want to get around to the questions above.’

Oktem’s, Berkok’s and their likes’ campaign of deception in service
of their Ankara and Baku-based denialist aggressor masters, is
nothing new to Armenians. However, what’s degrading is their masters’
obstinate efforts to operate in the dark, and force Israel and the
Jewish American Lobby to also operate in the dark doing their dirty
work in return for giving them money, oil and gas. What a degrading
Turkish way of ‘using’ friends in Jerusalem and elsewhere.

International Conference on Eurointeration To Be Held in Yerevan Jul

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EUROINTERATION TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN JULY 28-29

Yerevan, July 27. ArmInfo. International conference "Eurointegration:
Ways and Mechanisms to Attain Common and Peaceful Neighborhood"
will be held in Yerevan July 28-29.

The event is organized by the International Center for Human
Development, European Integration NGO, Armenian Center for
Trans-Atlantic Initiatives and European Commission.

Attending the conference will be representatives from Armenia, Georgia,
Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, Moldova, Bulgaria and Romania as well as EU,
NATO, OSCE and CE.

The objective of the conference is to present European values,
principles and commitments as guarantees of security and cooperation
in the region. The conferees will discuss the present situation and
the prospects of cooperation in the South Caucasus.-0-

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1. House Backs Funding Ban on Turkish-Georgian-Azeri Rail Link
2. Baroness Cox Presents Julfa Monument Desecration at House of Lords
3. Armenia To Provide Relief To Lebanon
4. ARF Lebanon Meets with Religious Leaders, Ambassador

1. House Backs Funding Ban on Turkish-Georgian-Azeri Rail Link

WASHINGTON (RFE/RL)–The US House of Representatives has passed legislation
banning US government assistance to controversial plans for the
construction of
a railway that would link Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan and bypass
Armenia.
A resolution approved by legislators late Tuesday contains a provision which
says that the US Export-Import Bank can not finance or promote "any rail
connections or railway-related connections that do not traverse or connect
with
Armenia, and do traverse or connect Baku, Azerbaijan, Tbilisi, Georgia, and
Kars, Turkey."
The provision was unanimously backed by the House Financial Services
Committee
last month under pressure from Armenian-American lobbying groups. Its main
sponsor, Congressman Joseph Crowley of New York, said the ban will "assist in
promoting stability in the Caucasus region, help in ending long standing
conflicts, and save US taxpayers the responsibility of funding a project that
goes against US interests."
"We thank Congressman Crowley, his Financial Services Committee colleagues Ed
Royce and Brad Sherman, as well as the authors of the South Caucasus
Integration and Open Railroads Act – Joe Knollenberg, Frank Pallone and George
Radanovich – for securing the adoption by the House of this measure protecting
American taxpayers from subsidizing an ill-advised and over-priced railroad
project that–at the insistence of Turkey and Azerbaijan–has been proposed
solely for the purpose of excluding Armenia," said Aram Hamparian, Executive
Director of the Armenian National Committee of America.
The administration of President George. W. Bush did not voice objections to
the bill, indicating its opposition to the railway project currently discussed
by the governments of Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan. "The proposed railway
would bypass Armenia and thus not be beneficial to regional integration,"
Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried said earlier this year.
Similar legislation is due to be debated in the US Senate soon. If passed, it
will effectively block participation of US companies in the $400 million
project that has prompted serious concern from Armenia’s government.
However, Turkish and Azeri officials have already downplayed the impact of US
funding restrictions. "I think the three countries have enough funds to
finance
[the project] in one way or another," the Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman,
Namik Tan, told RFE/RL on June 21.
The Armenian government argues that there already exists a railroad
connecting
Turkey to the South Caucasus via Armenia and that the regional countries
should
reactivate it instead of spending hundreds of millions of dollars on
building a
new one. The Kars-Gyumri rail link has stood idle more than a decade as
part of
the continuing Turkish economic blockade of Armenia. Tan said it could be
reopened only after a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

2. Baroness Cox Presents Julfa Monument Desecration at House of Lords

YEREVAN (Armenpress)–Deputy Speaker of the British House of Lords Baroness
Caroline Cox told a press conference in Yerevan Tuesday that she has presented
the ongoing desecration of Armenian monuments in Julfa (Nakhichevan) to the
House of Lords, outlining that Azerbaijan systematically has destroyed 1000
such landmarks.
During her presentation, Cox has demanded that the British government to
exert
pressure on Azerbaijan to allow international monitors and experts to visit
the
area to become acquainted with the situation.
"What Azerbaijan is doing is a horrible crime. I will do my utmost to inform
people about that and tell the world the truth," said Cox.
Azeri army units stormed an Armenian cemetery along the banks of the Arax
River in December, and with large hammers, shovels and tractors destroyed
Armenian monuments, which had been salvaged in 2002.
Cox also told journalists that Karabakh Armenians have the right to determine
their future.
Answering a question about her visions for Karabakh’s future, the Baroness
stated, "I cannot advise what to do; the people themselves should decide what
is the most important thing for them" and added she was ready to support any
action, which could lead to the conflict settlement and secure peaceful life.
According to Baroness Cox, who has repeatedly been to the conflict area both
during the war and after the cease-fire, Azerbaijan was the major aggressor in
the Karabakh conflict and committed serious crimes against human rights.
Perpetrating ethnic cleansing of the Armenians in Karabakh was a crime
against
humanity, the Baroness said.

3. Armenia To Provide Relief To Lebanon

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)–The Armenian government pledged on Wednesday to send
humanitarian assistance to Lebanon as the number of people arriving in Armenia
from the war-devastated country continued to rise.
A government statement said Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan’s cabinet will
allocate on Thursday an unspecified amount of medicines, tents and
fire-fighting equipment to the Lebanese authorities and ship them to Beirut
via
Syria later in the day. It said the aid will be provided in response to the
Lebanese leadership’s appeal to the international community to help
hundreds of
thousands of people displaced by the two-week Israeli bombardment.
Details of the relief operation were discussed at a meeting of senior
Armenian
officials chaired by Minister for Local Government Hovik Abrahamian. The
statement cited Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanian as telling the
officials that more than 550 people have been evacuated to Armenia since
Israel
launched its onslaught on Lebanon on July 12. He said another 120 Lebanese
residents are due to arrive in Yerevan on a special flight from Aleppo, Syria
on Thursday.
Most of the evacuees are Armenian nationals, the others being mainly ethnic
Armenian citizens of Lebanon. In Gharibjanian’s words, 49 Lebanese and two
residents of Israel have applied for and will be granted asylum in Armenia.
The government in Yerevan announced shortly after the start of Israeli
military action that all Lebanese fleeing the conflict zone will be able to
take refuge in Armenia for at least three months. The measure was primarily
intended for members of the Lebanese-Armenian community.
The cash-strapped government has not promised any financial aid to the
arriving evacuees, though. But it said on Wednesday that it will look into
ways
of helping those of them who have no relatives and can not support themselves
in Armenia.

4. ARF Lebanon Meets with Religious Leaders, Ambassador

BEIRUT (Aztag)–A delegation from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Lebanon
Central Committee met with His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great See of
Cilicia Tuesday at the Bikfaya monastery to discuss the ongoing Israeli
attacks
on Lebanon and the Armenian community’s role in light of the crisis.
The ARF delegation updated the Catholicos on the humanitarian and relief
efforts set forth by the Central Committee through corresponding organizations
and the Bourdj Hammoud City Council to assist Lebanese refugees and victims of
the attacks.
The Catholicos praised the Armenian community’s efforts, stressing that the
community will be able to weather this crisis, as well.
A Central Committee delegation also met with Armenia’s Ambassador to Lebanon
Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan and discussed coordination of efforts with the embassy.
The delegation also met with the chairman of the Middle East Evangelical
Church Organization, the patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church and the
Prelate of Lebanon.
During each meeting, the Central Committee delegation emphasized the
importance of guaranteeing the safety and security of the community and the
imperative for unity at the time of the crisis.
They also discussed and coordinated refugee relief efforts with community
leaders.

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Defense Minister’s Membership Will Not Promote a Split an the Republ

DEFENSE MINISTER’S MEMBERSHIP WILL NOT PROMOTE A SPLIT IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

Yerevan, ArmInfo. The membership of Defense Minister Serge Sarkisian
and his election the head of the Party Council will nor split the
Republican Party of Armenia into two, said Prime Minister Andranik
Margarian. He noted that the Code of the party distinctly determines
the power and authority of each office and throughout the 16-year
long history of the party never has any conflict occurred. All the
ideological controversies were settled through debates. Mr. Margarian
denied the opinion that membership of a minister in a party runs
contrary to the Constitution. He said that the office of a minister
is a political one itself, therefore nothing can prevent a minister
from taking part in party activity.

Ukrainian President changed his mind to go to Moscow informal CIS su

Ukrainian President changed his mind to go to Moscow informal CIS summit

Regnum, Russia
July 21 2006

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko will not visit Moscow informal
CIS summit convening July 21-22, presidential press secretary Irina
Gerashchenko announced at a press briefing on July 21. "Taking into
account the political situation in the country, President of Ukraine
took decision that he must stay in Ukraine these days," REGNUM quotes
the press secretary.

Gerashchenko also said that Yushchenko on July 21 sent an official
letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which he assured the
latter of the openness of Ukrainian-Russian relations and that Ukraine
regards Russia as her main strategic partner.

Earlier, a number of Ukrainian media referring to official and
unofficial sources close to the Ukrainian President alleged that
Yushchenko was ready to attend the summit in Moscow.

Previously, President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili also unexpectedly
decided to cancel his visit to Moscow. Some sources reported that he
turned back his motorcade virtually in Tbilisi airport. No official
reason for the decision was announced. However, sources in Tbilisi
hinted that Saakashvili did not manage to agree with Putin on a
special meeting.

Later, it was reported that President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan
also would stay home due to acute respiratory disease.

Armenian ministry questions Azeri report of US-French-Russian secret

Armenian ministry questions Azeri report of US-French-Russian secret talks

Arminfo
19 Jul 06

Yerevan, 19 July: The Armenian Foreign Ministry has questioned the
authenticity of a report by the Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna, quoted by
Radio Liberty, saying that "Washington has launched secret talks with
Moscow and Paris in order to expand the composition of the OSCE Minsk
Group co-chairs on the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict".

"We doubt the authenticity of this report. It is impossible to
change the composition of the co-chairmen without the consent of the
conflicting parties," Vladimir Karapetyan, acting press secretary of
the Armenian Foreign Ministry,
has told our Arminfo correspondent.

According to diplomatic sources, the Azerbaijani newspaper maintains
that the USA wants to see Britain, Germany and Turkey among the
co-chairmen. "If the negotiations are successful, the conflicting
parties will be informed about this," the newspaper reports.

At the same time, the author of the article expressed his doubts that
the negotiations will yield results soon, since Armenia is against
expanding the format of the co-chairmen.

BAKU: Congressman Barton Calls His Colleague to Take Neutral Stance

CONGRESSMAN DAN BARTON CALLS HIS COLLEAGUE TO TAKE NEUTRAL STANCE IN
NAGORNO KARABAKH QUESTION

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
July 19 2006

The Republican Congressman Dan Barton representing in the Congress of
the USA state of Indiana has called colleagues-legislators to take of
the neutral position In the Nagorno Karabakh question. He considers,
that supporting this or that party interferes with peace process.

Speaking at the House of Representatives, Dan Barton said some of his
colleagues try to lay the blame on Azerbaijani side. Supporting the
rights of the population of Nagorno Karabakh to self-determination,
they even acknowledge its efforts ‘by ignoring animosity of Azerbaijan,
to construct in this historical Armenian territory democracy and
market economy".

Dan Barton reminded that Nagorno Karabakh has never been a part of
Armenia. Distortion of the mentioned fact and to put responsibility
for the Nagorno Karabakh problem on Azerbaijan complicates peaceful
settlement of the conflict. The Congressman also noted that the
United States officially recognizes neither Nagorno Karabakh,
as an independent state, nor its government. Such policy in the
past was pursued by the government of Clinton, and now – by Bush
Administration. It is necessary to make it invariable so that any
attempt to exert pressure or change neutral position will lead only
to approval of artificial peace.

Congressman Barton regretfully noted that though on the threshold
of the G8 Summit, it was stated that for support of the peace
negotiations of the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, they would
be invited to the forum, and however, that did not occur. He said:
‘I think, a good chance was lost for move in the peace talks. At
the same time, I am optimistic, and am convinced that we along with
other states shall help Azerbaijan and Armenia to achieve peace,
finally solve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, essentially hampering
development of both countries, and also the entire region’.

New Charge Brought against Editor of Jamanak Yerevan

NEW CHARGE BROUGHT AGAINST EDITOR OF JAMANAK YEREVAN

Panorama.am
17:12 18/07/06

The Armenian chief prosecutor’s office has brought new charges against
the editor-in-chief of Jamanak Yerevan Arman Babadjanyan. He is accused
of stealing docuements based on article 324, part II of the Armenian
Penal Code.

According to the official site of Chief Prosecutor’s Office, new
circumstances have come about in the course of investigation which
changed the scope of charge against Arman Babadjanyan. The source
says that Babadjanyan left for USA in 1997 without the right for
postponement of draft. Babadjanyan faked documents through computer
on prolongation of education in USA until 2004 and through her
mother submitted the documents to Shengavit department of military
commissariat in 2002. Learning that these documents are not enough to
get the right for postponement, he stole the marriage certificate of
his friend, Vahe Abovyan, living in USA, and the birth certificates
of his children and made a fake marriage certificate on his name
with a date of December 11, 1997. Babadjanyan also faked two birth
certificates, putting the dates of 16 February 1999 and March 9,
2002. The faked certificates were submitted to Shengavit military
commissariat and Babadjanyan received postponement of military draft.

Note: A. Babadjanyan was arrested on June 26 with a suspicion of
faking documents to evade military service. At the moment the editor
of Jamanak Yerevan is in Nubarashen prison./Panorama.am/

Int’l advertisement festival to launch in Armenia in Sept. 2007

INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT FESTIVAL TO LAUNCH IN ARMENIA IN
SEPTEMBER 2007

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
July 17 2006

YEREVAN, July 17. /ARKA/. International Advertisement Festival
scheduled for September 2007 is to be held in Armenia for the first
time, Antares Media Holding President Armen Martirosyan said Friday
in Yerevan.

Preparation for the festival will start after representatives of
Armenian Council on Advertising announce about that at a regular
International Advertisement Festival in Moscow in November 2006,
he said.

Moscow International Advertisement Festival was launched for the
first time 15 years ago.

Armenian Council on Advertising NGO’s goal is to protect
advertisement-makers’ rights and create equal conditions for them.

The Council’s representatives were among Kiev International
Advertisement Festival jurors in June 2006. M.V.-0–

Sydney: Teenager’s dream trip turned into a nightmare

Teenager’s dream trip turned into a nightmare
by LILLIAN SALEH

The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
July 17, 2006 Monday
State Edition

ANNETTE Mazmanians was excited to be on her first overseas trip alone
now the 15-year-old is pleading to come home.

A dancer with the Sydney Armenian Dance Company, the Quakers Hills
teenager was delighted when her parents Karl and Nora gave her
permission to attend the "trip of a lifetime".

But that trip has turned into a nightmare for the St Gregory’s Armenian
student, who with 44 other young performers and their 36 supervisors,
is trapped in a Beirut hotel.

"We’ve been on family holidays together before but this is the first
time Annette has been overseas by herself," Mr Mazmanians yesterday
told The Daily Telegraph.

"This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for her and she is with
all her friends, so we agreed she could go."

The couple have been in daily telephone contact with their daughter
as she seeks refuge in her tenth-floor hotel room.

"She’s holding up okay and thankfully they are in the Christian part
of Beirut which isn’t being targeted but she is telling us she can
see smoke and fire from her hotel room."

"All she says is that she wants to come home. They … were getting
ready to head to the airport when word came through it had been
bombed."

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