Abe Foxman: A One-Man Defamation League

ABE FOXMAN: A ONE-MAN DEFAMATION LEAGUE
By Eric Alterman

AlterNet
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Feb 4 2009
CA

For the likes of Foxman, any action Israel takes is de facto defensive
and solely in the interests of peace, no matter how warlike.

To delve deeply almost anywhere into the arguments over the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict is to invite an overload of irony, but
let us focus for one moment on a fracas caused by Abe Foxman, national
director of the B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League. Irony No. 1 is
that a "league," as such, does not exist. Foxman is it. (When asked,
for a New York Times profile, whom in the organization besides himself
a reporter might interview, Foxman "couldn’t think of anyone.") Irony
No. 2? Under Foxman, "antidefamation" is not really the ADL’s line;
defamation is.

Take, for example, Foxman’s recent attack on Bill Moyers (a
longstanding friend and occasional supporter of my work). When
Moyers broadcast a less than laudatory commentary about Israel’s Gaza
invasion, Foxman accused the veteran journalist and liberal icon of —
I kid you not — "moral equivalency, racism, historical revisionism,
and indifference to terrorism." (You can read it online, together
with Moyers’s response.) The incident says far more about Foxman
than Moyers. As M.J. Rosenberg of the Israel Policy Forum observed,
Moyers "is one of the most admired figures in America. This attack
will harm not at all. It will, in fact, enhance his reputation just
as Ed Murrow’s was enhanced by the attacks on him during the McCarthy
era." Still, it is demonstrative of the maximalist Manichaean mindset
that characterizes so much of American Jewish officialdom. Among
Moyers’s myriad sins, says Foxman, was his "ignorance of the
terrorist threat against Israel, claiming that checkpoints, the
security fence, and the Gaza operation are tactics of humiliation
rather than counter-terrorism." Now really: is it so hard to imagine
that the checkpoints, security fence and Gaza operations are tactics
of both humiliation and counter-terrorism? Where, exactly, would be
the contradiction?

But for the likes of Foxman, any action Israel takes is de facto
defensive and solely in the interests of peace, no matter how
warlike. He goes so far as to attack Barack Obama’s choice of former
Senator George Mitchell as the U.S. envoy to the region because
— get this — Mitchell is "fair" and "meticulously even-handed,"
and Foxman says he is "not sure the situation requires that kind of
approach." Foxman’s moral compass has gotten so twisted, he has the ADL
working to undermine Congressional resolutions condemning genocide —
specifically, that committed by Turks against the Armenians. Foxman
does not dispute that genocide took place; rather, he argues that it
would be inconvenient for Turkish (and Israeli) Jews were Congress
to take note of it. So we have reached a point where an organization
founded by Jews in 1913 to "secure justice and fair treatment to all
citizens alike" is now in the business of defaming those with whom its
director disagrees and purposely turning a blind eye to genocide. In
light of the desire of so many anti-Semites to treat the Holocaust
in a similar fashion, Foxman’s position strikes this Jew at least as
one too many ironies to be tolerated.

What’s more, the defamation of Moyers escalated further. Following
Foxman’s fusillade, New York Times neocon William Kristol inserted
in a regular column — yet another devoted as usual to the majesty
of George W. Bush’s leadership — an attack on Moyers for allegedly
"lambast[ing] Israel for what he called its ‘state terrorism,’ its
‘waging war on an entire population’ in Gaza." Like Foxman, Kristol
also implied that Moyers was guilty of racism.

Again, read the text of Moyers’s remarks. Neither Kristol nor Foxman
notes his stated belief that "every nation has the right to defend its
people. Israel is no exception, all the more so because Hamas would
like to see every Jew in Israel dead," or his deep concern about the
growth of "a radical stream of Islam [that] now seeks to eliminate
Israel from the face of the earth." Yet despite the fact that Bill
Moyers is, well, Bill Moyers, the Times editors not only allowed
Kristol to deliberately distort and decontextualize his remarks;
they would not allow Moyers to defend himself in his own words in
response. After the PBS journalist submitted a letter to the editor,
he was told, "We will not print that ‘William Kristol distorts or
misrepresents,’ and the editors will not budge." They insisted that
the letter be changed for publication to read, "I take strong exception
to William Kristol’s characterization," and they truncated much else.

This is pathetic and ridiculous. If one were to survey, say, 1,000
journalists or even 1,000 New York Times readers and ask them whether
they were more likely to trust the judgment, honesty or bravery of
Bill Moyers or of William Kristol, my guess is that the result would
be a landslide victory in Moyers’s favor that would dwarf that of
Barack Obama’s over John McCain. I’d even bet the same would be true
in a private survey of Times editors. Yet publisher Arthur Sulzberger
Jr. and editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal — rather than admit
their colossal mistake in giving so prestigious and influential a
perch to Kristol, who was at long last ushered off the page with
his next column just one week later — instead chose to empower his
McCarthyite slanders against one of America’s most distinguished
patriots and practitioners of their profession.

Writing in the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz, the celebrated author
and patriot David Grossman termed the Gaza operation "just one more
way-station on a road paved with fire, violence and hatred," and added,
"our conduct here in this region has, for a long time, been flawed,
immoral and unwise."

When Foxman and Kristol have the guts to go after Grossman — who,
after all, lost his son two years ago in a war both men supported from
the comfort of their armchairs — then perhaps we might take seriously
their complaints about the relatively moderate sentiments expressed
by Moyers. Until then, I fear, we must chalk up their ideological
fanaticism and their moral and intellectual confusion as yet another
casualty of this endlessly destructive conflict.

http://www.alternet.org/mediacu

ANKARA: Former French Minister Expresses Regret Over Backing Armenia

FORMER FRENCH MINISTER EXPRESSES REGRET OVER BACKING ARMENIAN BILL

Hurriyet
Feb 4 2009
Turkey

ANKARA – A former French minister said he felt guilty and regretful
for voting in favor of a law that recognized the 1915 incidents as
"genocide" in 2001. His remarks incited fierce reactions among the
Armenian diaspora in France.

"At that time I believed it was both a spiritual and historical
correction. But I am not sure now if I would do the same," Jack Lang,
France’s former culture minister, told a conference organized by a
website titled "Turquie Europeenne".

The video of the conference containing Lang’s remarks was only recently
released in the country.

The issue of the 1915 incidents is highly sensitive for Turkey as
well as Armenia. Around 300,000 Armenians and at least as many Turks,
died in civil strife that emerged when Armenians took up arms, backed
by Russia, for independence in eastern Anatolia.

However Armenia, with the backing of the diaspora, claims up to 1.5
million of their kin were slaughtered in orchestrated killings in
1915. The issue remains unsolved as Armenia drags its feet in accepting
Turkey’s proposal of forming a commission to investigate the claims.

Lang said he had voted against a controversial bill adopted by the
French parliament making it a crime to deny recognition of 1915
incidents as "genocide", because the action was abused for election
interests.

"The denial bill was passed with the aim of an election investment,
not because they understood the pains of Armenians. Accordingly it
is dangerous that history is made by politicians," he said.

Lang, 69, was one of the strongest supporters of 2001’s Armenian
bill in French parliament, and as head of the Parliamentary Foreign
Relations Commission, he pressured the French Senate to pass the
bill immediately. He ran to be the Socialist Party’s presidential
candidate for the 2007 elections.

The Armenian diaspora in France directed fierce criticism at Lang
over his recently published remarks. Armenian organizations in
France sent letters of protest to several current and former leaders
from the Socialist Party, and accused Lang of insulting France and
humanitarian values.

Billing System Presented By "Armentel"

BILLING SYSTEM PRESENTED BY "ARMENTEL"

Panorama.am
11:24 04/02/2009

The journalists, the representatives of consumer rights organizations
and Public Services Regulatory Committee yesterday have been introduced
to the process of fixing telephone subscribers’ bills – billing in
the office of "Armentel" CSJC (Beeline brand).

"Our company uses the modern technologies and equipments for billing,"
said Andrey Litvinov, the head of IT subdivision, reports the public
relations department of the company.

American AMDOCS modern automatic billing system is used for that
process. For prepaid services Comverse billing system is used. Famous
international companies, Vodafone, T-Mobile, AT&T, Tele2, TelefO~Anica,
US Cellular, Embratel, Sprint-Nextel, Telekom Austria, also use those
billing systems.

Vardan Ayvazyan: Sequence Of Concrete Steps Needed To Resist The Eco

VARDAN AYVAZYAN: SEQUENCE OF CONCRETE STEPS NEEDED TO RESIST THE ECONOMIC CRISIS
Sona Hakobyan

"Radiolur"
03.02.2009 17:17

"The government has already indicated the directions that will
enable us to soften the influences of the global crisis or even draw
benefits from this situation," Chairman of the National Assembly’s
Standing Committee on Economic Issues Vardan Ayvazyan told a press
conference today.

The global economic crisis has entered a new stage and the MP presented
how Armenia is going to resist it and what kind of joint actions the
Government and the National Assembly take in this direction.

According to vardan Ayvazyan, what we need is joint activity and
sequence of concrete steps.

Ambassador Of Poland To Armenia: Eastern Partnership Program Is Not

AMBASSADOR OF POLAND TO ARMENIA: EASTERN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM IS NOT AIMED AT WEAKENING RUSSIA’S POSITIONS

Noyan Tapan

Feb 2, 2009

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The European Union (EU)
Eastern Partnership program is not aimed at weakening Russia’s
positions. Tomasz Knothe, the Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of Poland to Armenia, stated during the February 2
press briefing. He refuted the opinion that the program was created
straight after the Russian-Georgian armed conflict to make it possible
to balance Russian and European influence in the South Caucasian
region. The Ambassador reminded that the idea to create Eastern
Partnership emerged as early as before the Georgian-Ossetian war.

Comparing the Eastern Partnership and European Neighborhood programs,
T. Knothe said that one is the logical continuation of the other
and they can never contradict each other. According to him, Eastern
Partnership program’s main goal is to bring closer to the Union the
countries not being EU members so far. According to the Ambassador,
it can be done in several ways, by signing the respective agreements,
creation of a free trade zone, students’ reception without a visa
regime, etc.

T. Knothe gave a positive answer to the question of whether Armenia
can become a EU member one day. Accoridng to him, not only Armenia,
but also any other country can join the European Union, but it is
very important that given country’s society sincerely strive for
joining EU. And in response to the question about people arrested by
political motives he said: "No comment."

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011772

TBILISI: Bagrationi 1882 Working To Reach German And Armenian Market

BAGRATIONI 1882 WORKING TO REACH GERMAN AND ARMENIAN MARKETS
Tamar Khurtsia

Georgian Business Week
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Feb 2 2009
Georgia

Bagrationi 1882, Georgia’s leading sparkling wine producer, ended 2008
with the same sales index – 1.9m bottles – as in 2007, selling 80% of
its products locally. The company describes last year’s performance
as "positive" in the light of the August hostilities and the global
financial crisis.

"Last year was hard both in terms of domestic and external shocks,"
Lika Kapanadze, Bagrationi 1882’s PR manager told GBW in an
interview. "Bagrationi 1882 expected its highest sales in summer,
but the August war mitigated that expectation. Moreover, in a time
of global financial crisis, it is difficult to forecast the further
expansion of sales and tendencies of the wine market in2009."

Bagrationi 1882 exported 20% of its production to Ukraine and China in
2008. At the beginning of 2009, the company penetrated into four more
new markets and exported sparkling wines to the USA and the Baltic
countries. The first shipment of 12,500 bottles has been already sent
to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Bagrationi 1882’s partner in the
USA is Pacific Wine Marketing Group. At the first stage the company
sent 21,696 bottles to California and New York.

"American consumers have the opportunity to taste Bagrationi Brute,
Extra Dry, Reserve and Royal Cuvee produced by reservoir method,"
Kapanadze said, adding that prices for an exported bottle of their
sparkling wine ranges from USD 14 to USD 35.

According to the year-end forecasts, the company is able to continue
expanding production and reach new markets. "Talks are underway on
exporting [sparkling wines] to Germany and Armenia," Kapanadze said.

Last year Bagrationi 1882 finished its rebranding and offered
renewed production of Bagrationi Classic and Gold along with the new
image. "Were it not for the tough summer period, Bagrationi would
have posted higher sales thanks to the improved quality. The new
image proved a success."

The rebranding process took two years and cost EUR 100,000. Bagrationi
1882 worked with Claessens, a British Company, on its new logo, and in
close cooperation with Hammerle, a specialized German company, on its
production line. As a result, Bagrationi installed new technological
equipment and new bottling lines in its winery. In total, Bagrationi
invested more than USD 6m in development projects starting from 2007.

Bagrationi produces a total of 11 types of sparkling wine through a
new progressive method called Charmat, known also as the reservoir
method. Bagrationi Classic semi-dry is in the highest demand, holding
65% of Bagrationi’s total sales. It is followed by Mukhrani while
Bagrationi Gold ranks third.

The company holds nearly 75% of the domestic market, Kapanadze
says. According to official statistics, local producers maintain about
99% of Georgia’s sparkling wine market, with other key players being
Vaziani JSC, Samepo JSC and Teliani Valley JSC. Total sales of Georgian
sparkling wine increased around 30% in 2007 over the previous year.

The name Bagrationi comes from an ancient Georgian royal family. The
company’s story is linked with the Georgian prince, Ivane Bagrationi
Mukhraneli, who launched production of sparkling wines in 1882. That
same year Georgian-produced sparkling wines received the first
worldwide recognition and won the Grand Prix at an International
Exhibition in St. Petersburg.

The company owns vineyards in the most prestigious micro-zones
of Georgia, covering a total area of 200 hectares, which are home
to unique strains of grapes, such as Goruli Mtsvane, Rkatsiteli,
Chinuri, Tsitska.

Bagrationi’s annual production capacity is 4.5m bottles. But
historically, Kapanadze says, the company used to produce 20m bottles,
sending 15% of its production to Soviet markets.

In 2009, Bagrationi 1882 plans to launch four renewed kinds of
sparkling wines – Bagrationi Red, Bagrationi Rose, Old Reserve with
three different tastes – (Brut, Semi dry and semi sweet) and Finest.

http://www.gbw.ge/news.aspx?sid=ebbe2814-a311

The Jerusalem Post: Erdogan-Led Turkey Cannot Mediate Peace Talks

THE JERUSALEM POST: ERDOGAN-LED TURKEY CANNOT MEDIATE PEACE TALKS

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.02.2009 13:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan "has
lost all credibility as an honest broker in peace discussions,"
a senior Israeli official said.

"As long as he is the Prime Minister of the country, Turkey has no
place in peace negotiations or discussions. It is not a trustworthy
diplomatic partner anymore," The Jerusalem Post quoted the official
as saying.

The loss of the Turkish diplomatic channel was a serious blow to
discussions Israel and Syria and the Palestinians, according to
Israeli Foreign Ministry officials.

"The only possible mediator now is the new U.S. administration or
maybe the European Union," the source said.

Erdogan walked off the stage after an angry exchange with the Israeli
president, Shimon Peres, during a panel discussion on Gaza at the
World Economic Forum last Thursday, and vowed never to return to the
annual gathering.

OSCE hopes differences over Karabakh will be overcome soon

Interfax, Russia
Jan 29 2009

OSCE hopes differences over Karabakh will be overcome soon

BAKU Jan 29

The co-chairmen of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe) Minsk Group hope that Azerbaijan and Armenia will reach a
peaceful agreement on Karabakh in the nearest future.

"The Co-Chairs hope the parties will be able to bridge these remaining
differences in the nearest future to secure a peace agreement that is
far better for all parties than the status quo," the document posted
on the OSCE website says.

"Their goal is a just and balanced agreement based on the Helsinki
Final Act principles of territorial integrity, self-determination, and
the non-use of force," the Minsk Group co-chairmen said after another
round of the Armenian-Azeri talks on Karabakh, held in Zurich the day
earlier.

"The Co-Chairs explored with the two Presidents their thoughts on how
to finalize the Basic Principles on the peaceful settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, proceeding from the proposal presented to
the sides at the OSCE Ministerial Conference in Madrid in November
2007," the document said.

"The Co-Chairs agreed to work with the Foreign Ministers on
elaborating proposals for the consideration of the two Presidents on
the most important remaining differences between the sides existing
within the framework of the Basic Principles," the document said.

TBILISI: Two ethnic Armenians accused of espionage in Georgia

Kavkas-Press, Georgia
Jan 29 2009

Two ethnic Armenians accused of espionage in Georgia

Tbilisi, 29 January: A Tbilisi court has decided to sentence to two
months in preliminary detention two representatives of the Armenian
diaspora in Georgia – Grigor Minasyan and Sargis Hakobjanyan –
suspected of espionage.

The Georgian counterintelligence detained Minasyan and Hakobjanyan,
residents of the town of Akhaltsikhe (administrative centre of
Samtskhe-Javakheti Province), on 22 January. Their apartments were
searched and some hard disks confiscated.

Grigor Minasyan is the head of an Armenian youth centre in Akhaltsikhe
while Sargis Hakobjanyan heads the Charles Aznavour charity
organization. They are accused of espionage and of forming an illegal
armed formation.

Despite protests on the part of the Armenian population in
Samtskhe-Javakheti, the Georgian authorities insist that accusations
against Minasyan and Hakobjanyan are well-founded. [Georgian] Minister
of State for Reintegration Temur Iakobashvili said that "there are
small groups muddling water in the region, acting in accordance with
orders from a neighbouring country [referring to Armenia] under the
guise of NGOs".

ADB Interested In Relations With Armenia

ADB INTERESTED IN RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.01.2009 19:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met Thursday with
President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Mr. Haruhiko Kuroda
in Davos.

Thanking Mr. Kuroda for implementation of joint projects, President
Sargsyan voiced hope for further cooperation.

For his part, Mr. Kuroda said that the ADB is interested in development
of relations with Armenia.

President Sargsyan also met with Russian PM Vladimir Putin and Swiss
President Hans-Rudolf Merz on the margin of the World Economic Forum.