BAKU: Ruling Party: European Parliament’s Resolution Is Another Vict

RULING PARTY: EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT’S RESOLUTION IS ANOTHER VICTORY OF AZERBAIJANI DIPLOMACY

Trend
April 23 2012
Azerbaijan

The resolution adopted by the European Parliament, is another victory
of Azerbaijani diplomacy, executive secretary of the Azerbaijani
ruling party, MP Mubariz Gurbanli told the official website of the
ruling “New Azerbaijan” Party today.

The negotiations are underway to elect Azerbaijan and Armenia as EU
associate members, he said.

“The provisions of this resolution on the withdrawal of the Armenian
armed forces from the occupied territories, including the prohibition
and restrictions on Armenian troops’ entry to the Nagorno-Karabakh amid
these negotiations are really serious ideological and political blow
to Armenia,” he said. “This is the defeat of the Armenian diplomacy.”

Armenian media outlets are trying to draw a veil over this issue,
but the fact remains, he said.

He added that the Azerbaijani diplomacy has once again publicly
demonstrated superiority over Armenia by this document adopted by
the European Parliament.

MP added that this event stresses that Azerbaijan’s fair position
was again supported.

“I think that this event is a logical result of the policy pursued
by President Aliyev,” he added. “In general, Azerbaijan continues
demonstrating superiority over Armenia in all spheres. Our superiority
in the diplomatic sphere is clearly observed in these decisions.”

The EU’s active joining the process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
settlement can positively affect the resolution of the conflict,
he added.

“The organization must take the initiative,” he said. “It is necessary
for the UN Security Council to take the appropriate actions to bring
the EU to the process.”

He recalled that Azerbaijan will preside over the UN Security Council
in May.

“The membership in this organization as a whole is Azerbaijan’s major
achievement,” he said. “As Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said, it
will be once again demonstrated during the presidency that Azerbaijan
protects justice and international law.”

This will be a great event in the Azerbaijani history, he added.

Azerbaijan’s activity in the UN Security Council as a whole will have
a positive impact on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

The European Parliament adopted a resolution on EU negotiations on
an association agreement with Azerbaijan and Armenia which reflects
the respect for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. The resolution
was adopted at a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

It is noted that an associative agreement with Azerbaijan and
Armenia will not be signed within the EU Eastern Partnership until the
Azerbaijani occupied territories are liberated and pass to Azerbaijan’s
control and refugees return to their native land.

The document also states that the occupation of the territory of
one state by another is a violation of international principles and
is contrary to the fundamental principles of the EU Neighbourhood
Policy and harms Eastern Partnership programme. It also indicated the
need to investigate the facts on illegal settlements in Azerbaijan’s
occupied territories.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 per cent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. –
are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

The Eastern Partnership Program is a Polish-Swedish initiative under
the EU Neighbourhood Policy aimed at improving EU relations with six
former Soviet countries Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine
and Armenia. The programme envisages the allocation of 600 million
euro to these countries until 2013 to strengthen state institutions,
control borders and help small companies.

BAKU: PACE President: I Am Going To Meet With Heads Of The Azerbaija

PACE PRESIDENT: I AM GOING TO MEET WITH HEADS OF THE AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN DELEGATIONS TO PACE AND FRENCH CO-CHAIR

APA
April 23 2012
Azerbaijan

Strasbourg. Fuad Gulubeyli – APA. President of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Jean-Claude Mignon held a
press conference on the first day of the spring session.

Answering APA Europe correspondent’s question about the reestablishment
and future activity of the PACE Subcommittee on Nagorno Karabakh,
PACE President said the Bureau had not passed a decision about it yet.

“I can only say that I am going to meet with the heads of the
Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations to PACE, this is my own
initiative. We will thoroughly discuss the future activity of this
committee,” he said.

He said due to the parliamentary elections in Armenia, Armenian
delegation failed to attend the spring session, therefore, the meetings
will be held with the heads of the delegations during the June session.

PACE President said he is going to meet with some diplomats of the
OSCE Minsk Group, especially with the French co-chair.

“We will discuss the recent situation regarding Nagorno Karabakh,”
he said.

BAKU: Israel Revealed The Date And Plans Of Attack Against Iran

ISRAEL REVEALED THE DATE AND PLANS OF ATTACK AGAINST IRAN

Yeni Musavat
April 18 2012
Azerbaijan

[translated from Azeri]

The Jewish state has slated 23 May as the date for military
operations. The European song contest will be held in Azerbaijan then;
[President] Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan does not take part in
these plans; Armenia is gathering a reserve of food for three months.

Israeli TV report

An Israeli TV station has revealed for the first times details of an
Israeli strike against Iran. Israel’s Channel 10 broadcast the results
of its weeks-long investigation into plans of military operations
against nuclear facilities in Iran. The investigation was done on
the basis of numerous interviews with high-ranking army officials in
Israel. According to the TV report, Israel will wait for the results
of international diplomatic efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions
until 23 May.

On that day the second round of the talks of the five permanent UN
Security Council members and Germany (“the six”) with Iran will be
held in Baghdad. The first round of the talks was held in Istanbul
on 12 April and Western officials said “positive progress” was made.

However, the Israeli government announced that the Istanbul talks
yielded no results and the plan of military operations remains on
the agenda.

The Israeli TV station reported that if there is no result after
the 23 May talks too, the order will be issued to attack Iran’s
nuclear facilities. Dozens of fighter jets and bombers, air tankers,
electronic warfare aircraft and rescue helicopters will take part
in the operations. The upgraded F-15I aircraft will bear the brunt
of the operations. These planes will carry the heavy bunker-busting
bombs to be dropped on Iran’s nuclear facilities. It is reported that
the planes are waiting in hangars, loaded with bombs and prepared
for fight. Israel’s Eitan pilotless spy planes will also take part
in the operations. The TV station reported that safe zones have been
already created to house the families of the pilots who will take
part in operations against Iran.

The investigation said that Israel lacks the capability to destroy
all of Iran’s nuclear potential. For this reason the Israeli forces
drafted a plan of a “short-term and professional attack”.

The losses to be incurred have also been taken into consideration. A
high-ranking officer of the Israeli air forces said that some pilots
will not return from the operation. Israel also considers that
following an operation against Iran radical groups, led by Hezbollah,
which controls the south of Lebanon, will start their attacks. The
military leadership of Israel takes into consideration that a war
on the scale unprecedented for 30 years may begin in the north of
the country.

Western media on attack against Iran

Meanwhile, Western sources report that Israel has given guarantees to
the USA that it will not start military operations as long as the talks
between “the six” and Iran continue. However, the Israeli leadership
dismissed these reports. Following Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
and Defence Minister Ehud Barak too said that Israel did not give the
USA such a guarantee. He noted that he does not expect the talks with
Iran to yield any results. “We are certain that the USA is trying to
stop Iran’s nuclear activities. However, the capability to achieve
this through diplomatic means has been exhausted,” Barak said.

The defence minister added that they are not in a hurry to begin
military operations, because this concerns not only Israel and they
are taking into consideration international security.

Let us note that prior to this, the Western media carried secret
reports concerning the military plans of Israel against Iran. The
Foreign Policy magazine cited high-ranking intelligence officials
in the USA and diplomats as saying that Israel will use Azerbaijani
territory for operations against Iran.

Azerbaijani authorities’ response

The debates around this article in the foreign media still continue.

The administration of the Azerbaijani president described the content
of the report as “lies and slander”. Speaking at the 16 April meeting
of the Cabinet of Minister, President Ilham Aliyev touched on the
topic. He said, without giving names, that Azerbaijan will never
allow use of its territory against its neighbour. He described the
dissemination of such reports in the foreign media as “information
provocation” against Azerbaijan: “There are forces that want to stir
up the regional situation and pit Azerbaijan against its neighbours.

Information provocation is used for this. How else can they use
it? It is impossible. Because our relations with neighbours are
based on historical roots. We have created good neighbourly relations
with all of our neighbours – naturally, excluding Armenia. – and we
are strengthening and will continue to strengthen these friendly
relationships. We have no problems with any neighbour. Azerbaijan
will never take part in another country’s plans. I have said this
repeatedly. I said it before my presidential term. Azerbaijan will
not turn into an arena for conflict. If somebody wants Azerbaijan
to turn into an arena for conflict, let them go and find a different
place for themselves. We can never allow that our territory be used
for any secret plans against neighbours and everyone knows this. With
things like this, it comes to information provocation. Dirty lies are
published in authoritative world-class media outlets. Then other media
disseminate this information under the influence of these lies. Thus,
an opinion is formed. Or they are trying to form [an opinion that]
Azerbaijan has some plans regarding the region. Our only wish is
there to be peace, stability and security in the region. Relations
with neighbours are the priority. We are living and will continue to
live in this region. I also see only positive attitude to Azerbaijan
from neighbours and I am very pleased with this”.

Armenia building up stocks

Armenia is preparing for the economic fallout from the possible
military operations against Iran. In an interview with [Russia’s]
Nezavisimaya Gazeta newspaper [Armenian] Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
said that to this end Armenia is busy creating a reserve of food,
fuel and other necessary materials that will last at least three
months. “Today 20 per cent of our trade turnover goes through Iran.

This means that should the war start, there will be problems with
carrying cargo through this country’s territory to Armenia. And
there will be many problems: we have a gas pipeline with Iran and
high-voltage power lines are present. Iranian tourists swarm to
Armenia; we have investments and Iranian banks here. Therefore,
we are preparing for various scenarios under all categories and for
negative impacts. The August 2008 war [Russia’s incursion in Georgia]
was a good lesson for us. The railroads did not work for a month then
and our spending grew as we had to carry cargo by trucks and aircraft.

Hence, we are preparing for the possible war in Iran and creating a
three-month reserve of the most necessary materials. This process is
not cheap in any way,” the prime minister said.

Eurovision in Azerbaijan

Let us note that on the date when the Israeli attack is reported to
begin the Eurovision contest will be staged in Baku. At any rate,
the Azerbaijani authorities, no matter how much they consider what
the Western media writes to be “lies and slander”, will seriously
investigate these reports.

Not just a war but a single bomb going off in the neighbouring country
will have an impact on Azerbaijan in the days of the Eurovision
contest. God save us…

Manvel Sarkisyan: "Armenia Is Facing A Legal Precedent Based On The

MANVEL SARKISYAN: “ARMENIA IS FACING A LEGAL PRECEDENT BASED ON THE CRISIS OF LAWFULNESS”
David Strpanyan

Vestnik Kavkaza
April 23 2012
Russia

The head of the Armenian Center for National and Strategic Research
Manvel Manvel Sarkisyan, who is also a member of the ‘brigade’ for
the takedown of the illegally constructed boutiques in the Mashtots
Park, told ‘VK’ correspondent about the goals and the prospects of
the Armenian public movement against the “illegitimate” actions of
the government.

– Officials say that your ‘brigade’ is sponsored by some ‘external
forces’. Whom are they implying?

– For some reason no one in Armenia can believe that people take
up some public activity of their own volition, they always try to
find out who’s ‘behind the scenes’. And this is the result of the
state policy of the last 20 years. All these years the Armenian
society was told that it can’t do anything on its own. And when
people are rendered powerless, they can’t believe that anyone else
can take C some public activity without any external help or secret
agenda. These alleged external players are: Russia, the West, KGB, CIA,
US Embassy or even freemasons. The only figures who are not suspected
in any destructive activities and who feel quite at home here are
our criminal authorities. All criminal and corrupt activities tied
closely to all the governments we had in these years are perceived
as something normal by our public.

But in reality, there are no external forces behind our movement,
it’s all simple: young educated people just don’t what yet another
act of lawlessness to happen.

– And these are the people who don’t what to leave Armenia and are
going to create a jural state here?

– Yes. For example, their slogan: ‘We are the masters of this land’.

It’s nothing like the criminal ‘it’s our territory’ or ‘it’s our
block’. And no one has ever before openly stood up to the criminals
who claim their right to the land that’s not theirs.

– But why are the authorities so persistent in protecting these
boutiques? It would be easy for them to get rid of the boutiques
and therewith win some pre-election scores. Are they scared of the
movement, as it could turn into something larger?

-The oligarchic system of Armenia id based on usurped rights for
national property. The government in Armenia a illegitimate from the
very beginning, so there are actually no legal transactions. And
no people reclaim their rights for what’s been stolen from them:
‘We are the masters of this land’. But the bandits who are ruling our
country bow aren’t afraid of any accusations, they are ready to say:
‘yes, we are bandits and all we’ve stolen is no ours by right’.

So why the conflict between the activists and the police& Because
it is the first time that the activists demanded to stop protecting
government’s illegal actions from the police. The policemen refused to
take up the responsibility of analyzing the legitimacy of their orders,
so the activists said that in this case they’ll have to stand guard
forever – and not only in the Mashtots Park, but at each illegally
occupied lot of Armenian land. The police will have either to agree
with us or to ask reinforcements from the president.

The number of the ‘brigades’ members only grows, and the police knows
it. The police became a hostage of the situation, and they’ve lost
this one. The public doesn’t believe the property they are protecting
is legal, people also don’t see their actions as legal. The mayor
has to hide behind the policemen’s backs, and the PM hides behind the
mayor. The President has vanished – as all the situation has nothing
to do with him. In the meantime the media reports that the boutiques’
construction were funded from the budget to compensate ex-mayor’s
brother Gagik Beglaryan his previously lost ‘property’

– And as these illegal ‘privileges’ of Beglaryan, which are an integral
part of the whole system of corrupt government, were violated, can
we expect the whole system to collapse?

– Yes, this crisis has no other possible outcome. The system
can’t fulfill the society’s main demand – the observance of the
constitution. The police has no other purpose than to serve mercenaries
for oligarchs. The mechanism that should guarantee the legality of the
whole system – the presidential office – isn’t working properly. The
only way to resolve the crisis is to revise all illegal property. The
authorities would very much like to deal with the situation as they
did on March, 1, 2008, but they can’t. If they could, they would have
done so long ago.

– So what solution could you propose?

– People should understand that the problem should be resolved within
the strict boundaries of the law. The numbers of the activists are
growing. The situation is very grave, that is why we, the older
generation, joined the young activists. It is very unwise of the
authorities to protect illegal property with the police cordons. If
the public doesn’t recognize the property right, no power in the world
can protect this property. Yes, the property right is fundamental,
but only the right for legally acquired property. Our main task now
is to make the society understand that they are the masters of their
state, of their land. The tragedy of the Armenian society is that it’s
major part is ready to obey illegal power, to accept rigged election
results. But if one refuses to follow illegal orders – there’s just
nothing that the power can actually do to such a person to convince
him otherwise. Today it’s civil disobedience to the police, tomorrow
– to the courts. It is the beginning of the new era of our movement
for Constitution protection^ we stop asking and start demanding.

– Would you like to comment on the upcoming election?

– What’s there to talk about? The power understood that you can
influence the elections’ outcome in a more elegant manner than throwing
in piles of ballot papers, that’s all. They say the elections will
be transparent – but the transparency will touch only some secondary
issues. Can you control the administrative pressure on voters before
the elections? No, but it is a very efficient means to make teachers,
military and other state employees to vote the way the power wants. SO
what transparency are we talking about? They just use secondary
aspects of the elections as showpieces of their ‘transparency’,
that’s all. The elections remain illegitimate.

– So how could one vote if all 9 parties are so much alike?

– All the parties that take part in the elections should answer a
simple questions: do they think that Armenia has an efficient and
legitimate election mechanism? If no, than they should explain how are
they planning on getting their mandates. They never do that. If the
constitutional way of obtaining a parliamentary mandate is disabled,
than one gets the mandate in an unconstitutional way. And it is a
crime in any case. Sarksyan and his party can’t say he won 100%,
so he lends 30-35% to other parties.

The election’s outcome is defined by the criminal nature of our
administrative system. People are not only made to vote in a certain
way, so are even threatened into joining party lists, etc. They used
to promise some dividends for such ‘services’ before, but now they
only threaten. It’s almost impossible to live and work in Armenia
without joining some criminal-political force, and that is why the
people leave our country. And only the civic society can change the
situation, without the help of the corrupt political parties.

War Diary: An Eyewitness Account Of The 1948 Battle For Jerusalem

WAR DIARY: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE 1948 BATTLE FOR JERUSALEM
By Matti Friedman

Times of Israel

April 23 2012

Caught between Jewish and Arab forces fighting in Jerusalem’s Old
City was a British clergyman, Hugh Jones. Refusing to flee to safety,
Jones instead recorded a journal, never published, that offers a
unique personal glimpse of the drama and tragedy of Israel’s birth

Sixty-four years ago, in the days and weeks around the declaration
of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, Jews and Arabs were battling
for control of Jerusalem. The Jewish areas of the city were cut off by
Arab ambushes along the road up from the coast. The bitterest fighting
raged in the Old City, where Arab and Jewish soldiers battled house
to house inside the walls as Jewish forces tried repeatedly – and
failed – to break in from outside.

Also in the Old City in the midst of the fighting was a British
missionary, Rev. Hugh Jones of Christ Church. Warned by British
authorities to “urgently consider the desirability of leaving
Jerusalem,” Jones stayed nonetheless and, holed up in the church’s
compound near Jaffa Gate with 50 others, observed the violence raging
outside, and sometimes inside, the compound’s walls. He wrote a
remarkable journal that has, like Jones himself, been forgotten. It
was rediscovered two years ago in the archive at Christ Church,
and appears here as a unique take on the dramatic and horrific days
around Israel’s birth.

Jones’s journal includes descriptions of violence, asides about regular
life – notably the reverend’s seemingly unshakable commitment to
tennis, which not even a war could dampen – and expressions of the
faith that sustained him through the harrowing events that saw the
loss of the Old City by Jewish forces and the creation of the state
of Israel.

During the 18 years he spent in Jerusalem, Jones navigated a delicate
path among Jews and Arabs. During the war, Arabs seemed to suspect
Jones and his church of harboring Jewish fighters. Most Jews viewed
his church’s century-old mission – converting them to Christianity
– with outright hostility. But his staff’s care for the sick, and
especially Jones’ move during the fighting to allow Hadassah Hospital
to use one of the church’s school buildings free of charge, won him
friends among the citizens and officials of the new Jewish state.

Jones died back in England in 1964.

The following is Part I of an edited and abridged version of the
clergyman’s journal. (The full text can be read here.) It begins
on May 13, 1948, the day before the end of the British Mandate and
the creation of the State of Israel, and ends May 25, when postal
service to Transjordan was restored and Jones quickly mailed the
papers to London.

Part II will appear in The Times of Israel on Tuesday.

***

May 13, 1948

British troops were withdrawn from their positions protecting the
Jewish Quarter in the Old City in the evening. Haganah forces in the
Old City occupied the positions vacated by the army. Intermittent
firing and sniping began in the Old City at 7 p.m.

***

May 14

The High Commissioner left Jerusalem in the early morning for Kalandia
aerodrome, ten kilometers north of Jerusalem, en route for Haifa.

Heavy firing developed in Jerusalem later in the day.

The High Commissioner mentioned here was Sir Alan Cunningham, the most
senior British official in Palestine. His departure for the port at
Haifa marked the end of the three decades of British rule that had
begun with General Edmund Allenby’s entrance into the city in 1917.

After he left, Jones wrote that day, “heavy firing developed in
Jerusalem.” The war had begun in earnest.

Preoccupied, perhaps, by the bloodshed outside his window, Jones’
diary does not mention that May 14 was also the day David Ben-Gurion
declared the state of Israel.

***

May 15

For the first few days the Arabs were very disorganized with no
leader and were rushing about in small parties hither and thither,
quite uncoordinated. We kept the Compound gate locked with the object
of trying to keep the Compound free of armed men of either party, as
we knew that once armed men took up their positions in the Compound
they would draw fire on us from the opposite side.

Hugh Jones (Courtesy of Christ Church) However, a party of armed
Arabs, finding the gate locked, swarmed over the top and broke into
the Hostel, climbing up the outside steps leading to the bedrooms
overlooking the Jewish Quarter of the Old City. We protested against
this invasion in vain and one of them fired a burst from a tommy-gun
from one of the windows. They were extremely nervous of Jews trying to
break into Christ Church from the Old City and make for the Citadel,
but we eventually persuaded them to leave.

A short time later another armed party headed by an Englishman came
in, but these were persuaded to leave without firing.

Fire was also directed at the Jewish Quarter in the Old City from
the Moslem Compound adjoining the Hostel. This fire attracted mortars
from the Jewish Quarter and one exploded in their Compound, killing
a lad of 16 who was later buried in the Compound the same day.

That day, Jones also reported hearing that the German Colony, outside
the walls, had fallen to Jewish forces and that “Jewish colonies
near Hebron” – the settlements of the Etzion Bloc – had been taken
by Jordan’s Arab Legion, a major blow to the Jewish war effort.

***

May 16

During the morning a mortar fell in the Compound at the feet of two
people but mercifully failed to explode. In the evening at 10 p.m.,
some very heavy explosions occurred nearby and Mr. and Mrs. Hadawi
and their two children, who were sleeping upstairs in the Parsonage,
came down and spent the night with me on the floor in my sitting room.

A very noisy night was brought to an end by the explosion of a mortar
in the Compound at 5:30 a.m.

***

May 17

At midnight the Jews launched their most determined attack on the
Jaffa Gate. The attack lasted for about three hours, but they were
unable to make any headway against withering fire which hundreds of
Arab irregulars kept up without a break from the Citadel and Jaffa
Gate. The acrid smoke from all this intensive firing was wafted across
into the Compound and into my house where the smell was so thick that
it was quite unpleasant to have to breathe.

***

May 18

A mortar burst in the playground at 10 a.m. Flying fragments struck
the doors leading from the Compound into the playground, snapped one
of the broadcasting wires leading to the Church, chipped bits out of
the Church wall and blew in a few more windows in the south transept.

On discovering jagged pieces of shell in the Compound we decided to
sandbag the windows of the Hostel lounge where most of the members
of the Compound had taken to passing the night.

Quite a number of people who have been killed in Jerusalem have had
to be buried at the nearest convenient spot, since, with incessant
and widespread shooting all over the town, it has been impossible to
bring the bodies to the appropriate burial places.

Considerable Arab reinforcements of regular troops, including Arab
Legion, came into the Old City during the day.

During the day the Jews extended their hold over the whole of
Mt. Zion outside the City Wall by occupying Bishop Gobat School and
also the buildings outside the Zion Gate, from where they launched
their second determined attack upon the Old City. They were reported
to have reached the Zion Gate but to have then been thrown back.

***

May 20

A very heavy “missile” exploded in the air and remains of the “drum”
(home-made) fell on the Kindergarten roof in the early morning. Bits
of the drum were also picked up in the Parsonage garden. A two-pounder
was picked up in the morning in the Church garden.

A somewhat quieter day with the Arab Legion gradually edging into
the Jewish Quarter in the Old City.

A letter from the British consul warned Jones to leave Jerusalem; he
stayed (Courtesy of Christ Church) Went down to the Austrian Hospice
near the Damascus Gate, now the main Arab Hospital in Jerusalem,
with Messrs. S. and E. Hadawi. Found the Hospital over-crowded with
wounded and short of doctors and equipment.

***

May 21

A small party of Syrian troops came into Christ Church in the early
morning and wanted to search the premises. They said that they believed
that somebody was firing signals from this area. They seemed very
suspicious and wanted to station some men on the premises to watch.

We were most anxious not to allow any armed men on the premises and
suggested that they should station a couple of unarmed men. They
said that they could not do this and as they were very insistent we
reluctantly gave way and urged that if they did come they would not
fire from the premises. This seemed to allay their suspicions somewhat
and they went away saying that they would let us know later what they
decided to do, but they never returned.

Later in the morning a Swedish correspondent from St. George’s turned
up. He said they were getting a very noisy time in that area and
a good deal of firing between Jewish and Arab armoured cars in the
vicinity. I gave them a little description of our experiences up to
date and showed him an array of various missiles picked up on the
premises residing on my mantle-piece. He seemed quite impressed and
said, “That is a better collection than the Cathedral has!”

In the afternoon we had another visit from armed men, this time
including an Arab Legionary who said that a couple of Jews had been
reported to be seen escaping towards Christ Church and he wanted
to have a look inside the premises. He seemed very suspicious and
entered several rooms but we satisfied his curiosity by showing him
round everywhere and finally he departed, apparently satisfied that
we were not harboring armed Jews.

Crowded into stuffy, airless, underground passages; filling the
churches to overflowing, short of water, fearing epidemics, their
future is black indeed Another very noisy night with the Arab Legion
continuing mopping-up operations in the Old City. Considerable damage
was done to the large Synagogue, the dome of which was practically
demolished.

The “large Synagogue” was the Hurva, the most prominent landmark in
the Jewish Quarter. Badly damaged in this attack, it would be finished
off six days later. The Hurva would be rebuilt and reopened only 62
years later.

***

May 22

According to the Arab broadcast, the Jews sent out a relief column
of armored cars etc. from Tel Aviv for Jerusalem, which was attacked
and destroyed by the Arab Legion at Bab-el-Wad.

The Jewish settlements of Talpioth, Mikor Haim and Ramat Rachel,
lying to the south of Jerusalem, reported to be besieged. A severe
shortage of water, fuel, and food reported to be developing in the
Jewish area of new Jerusalem.

Arab Legion reported to be trying to smoke out the Haganah who had
entered underground channels in the Old City.

A barber came to Christ Church in the afternoon and did a number
of haircuts.

The American Consul, a member of the Truce Commission, was severely
wounded after leaving the French Consulate where he had held a meeting
with other members of the Truce Commission. He was taken, together
with another member of the Consulate who was also severely wounded,
to our Hospital, which is now being staffed and run by the Hadassah.

The American consul was Thomas C. Wasson. It remains unclear whether
he was hit by Jewish or Arab fire.

May 23

The American Consul and his companion both died of their wounds and
were buried in a convent next door to the Consulate on Monday by
Ronald Adeney. It was not possible for the American Chaplain, Dr.

Klein, to get from the Cathedral into the Jewish area to perform
the ceremony.

Quite a number of people who have been killed in Jerusalem have had
to be buried at the nearest convenient spot, since, with incessant and
widespread shooting all over the town, it has been impossible to bring
the bodies to the appropriate burial places. Some Christian Arabs,
for instance, killed by a mortar near Herod’s gate, were buried in
a Moslem cemetery nearby.

Another unsuccessful attempt was made by the Haganah to storm the Jaffa
Gate and relieve the Jews in the Old City. A terrific battle was fought
between the Haganah and the Arab Legion for the possession of the
Notre Dame building which is outside the City wall near the New Gate.

***

On May 25, Jones visited the Armenian compound, next to Christ Church,
which had been badly hit by shelling. Thousands were sheltering inside,
around the Armenians’ ancient Cathedral of St. James.

May 25

Visited the Armenian Patriarch. Explosions of previous night were
shells falling on the Armenian Compound. Two struck the Cathedral,
one demolished a small house, wounding the dozen occupants, bringing
total casualties to date to 130 including seven dead. Considerable
damage has been caused by shells, which have driven the 3,000-4,000
people into underground caves. The condition under which these
people are living beggars description. Crowded into stuffy, airless,
underground passages; filling the churches to overflowing, short of
water, fearing epidemics, their future is black indeed unless a big
change in the situation takes place, or unless at least 1,000 or more
can be removed to some safer place to relieve the congestion.

That day, Jones heard that postal service from Jerusalem to Amman had
been restored, and decided to send his journal out to his mission’s
headquarters in London, as “many will be wanting to know what has
been happening in Jerusalem during the past 12 days.”

He attached a few comments on the events he had witnessed, noting the
“many blessings” experienced by the people at the church. “Although
about a dozen mortars burst on the premises, besides several shells
and hand-grenades,” he wrote, “no one received a scratch.”

Part II of Jones’ journal will appear here on Tuesday, April 24.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/independence-day-1948-war-diary/

I Remember My Friend, Vatche Arslanian

I REMEMBER MY FRIEND, VATCHE ARSLANIAN

The Daily Gleaner (New Brunswick)
April 18, 2012 Wednesday
Canada

It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly a decade since Vatche
Arslanian was killed in Iraq.

The one-time deputy mayor of Oromocto died April 8, 2003 – just 19 days
after then-U.S. President George W. Bush sent American soldiers into
the country in a futile attempt to find weapons of mass destruction.

Mr. Arslanian, a former captain with the Artillery School at Canadian
Forces Base Gagetown, was one of six people in the Iraqi capital
of Baghdad working for the International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) when he took a bullet near the heart, killing him instantly.

Mr. Arslanian was escorting Iraqi workers home after delivering much
needed medical supplies to city hospitals when he found himself in
the middle of a firefight between invading U.S. soldiers and those
loyal to then-Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

Mr. Arslanian had been working for the ICRC for more than three years,
most of the time on loan from the Canadian Red Cross, when he was
killed at the age of 47.

Sometimes even the world’s most famous humanitarian symbol is no
guarantee of survival.

Two ICRC staff members, who were with Mr. Arslanian at the time of his
death, were able to escape and reach their offices, located in central
Baghdad, east of the River Tigris, part of an area called Al-Nidhal.

It was about two kilometres from the Palestine Hotel where journalists
were shelled and killed earlier that week.

Mr. Arslanian was a well-known figure in Canada’s model town.

Not only did he serve on council and run for mayor, he was involved
in many community activities.

Shortly after his death, the Oromocto Rotary Club presented the 2003
Paul Harris Fellowship to Sylvie Arslanian, who accepted it on behalf
of her late brother. The recognition is the highest honour that can
be bestowed upon a Rotarian.

In May 2005, Mr. Arslanian was named one of three recipients of the
prestigious Meritorious Service Cross. The award was presented by
then-Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson to members of his family.

“The Meritorious Service Decorations are an important part of the
Canadian Honours system,” said a news release issued at that time
from the Governor General’s office. “Like the Order of Canada, they
recognize excellence.”

Mr. Arslanian, who would have been 48 if he had lived to see another
month, was born in Syria and of Armenian descent.

He had been working with the ICRC for three years. He also spent time
in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. After graduating from high
school in 1974, he immigrated to Canada a year later. He worked at
various jobs, including dishwasher, mechanic’s helper and taxi driver.

In the fall of 1979, Mr. Arslanian enrolled at the University of
Montreal and graduated in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in political
science.

During his college years, Mr. Arslanian joined the militia and trained
as a gunner.

In 1984, he transferred to the regular force as an officer, graduating
from phase training in 1985.

He spent time at both Canadian Forces Bases Petawawa and Valcartier,
as well as at the Field Artillery School at Gagetown. He took his
release in 1995.

Mr. Arslanian served on Oromocto town council from 1992 to 1998,
the last two years of which he spent as deputy mayor.

Nine years after his death, one can’t help but be struck by the sheer
waste of his life.

Mr. Arslanian was killed in a war that made absolutely no sense and
has been responsible for the deaths of seemingly countless people on
both sides.

He was a man of integrity and of caring.

Prior to the assignment that ultimately cost him his life, he worked
with prisoners who had been taken during the deadly Iran-Iraq War.

Those who knew Mr. Arslanian will never forget the person he was and
what he did for others, both at home and abroad.

That’s why his picture still hangs by my desk.

You’re gone, my friend, but you’ll never be forgotten.

Michael Staples is a reporter/editor with The Daily Gleaner.

Gov. Malloy To Attend Armenian Genocide Event

GOV. MALLOY TO ATTEND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EVENT

The Associated Press State & Local Wire
April 21, 2012 Saturday 4:38 PM GMT

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy has joined state lawmakers and others
to commemorate the Armenian Genocide at an event held annually at
the state Capitol.

Organizers say the event pays tribute to more than 1.5 million people
killed by Ottoman Turks nearly a century ago. Most historians contend
the killings of the Armenians constituted the first genocide of the
20th century. Turkey refuses to call the Armenian deaths genocide.

U.S. Rep. John Larson and state Rep. Christopher Wright of Bristol
joined Malloy at the Saturday morning commemoration inside the Hall
of the House of Representatives.

Southern Connecticut State University President Mary Papazian was
scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the commemoration of the
killings that began with the rounding up of about 800 Armenian
intellectuals on April 24, 1915.

Safrastyan: Time To Transfer Genocide Recognition Issue To Legal Asp

SAFRASTYAN: TIME TO TRANSFER GENOCIDE RECOGNITION ISSUE TO LEGAL ASPECT

Panorama.am
24/04/2012

Hundreds anniversary of Armenian Genocide will be marked in 2015.

Achievements accomplished in recognition process of genocide and
its condemnation so far, as well as expectations towards 2015 have
been highlighted with Ruben Safrastyan, director at Oriental Studies
Institute.

– Mister Safrastyan, what are the achievements gained in the process
of international recognition of Armenian Genocide?

-In the recent years recognition and condemnation process of
the genocide has much advanced and in this respect the process of
criminalizing the denial of Armenian Genocide launched in France may
be of pivotal significance. Although the first attempt was failed,
it’s supposed that the process will find its logical solution no matter
whoever will become the new president of France. Fundamental phase may
launch and I believe some European Union states will join the process.

– Are there any changes in Turkey’s official disposition?

-Turkey’s official disposition has not changed; its policy of denial
and falsification has not changed. I’m thinking that it won’t change
in the near future. Any changes in the policies and dispositions of
Turkish political forces cannot be noticed, either.

– Could you remark on social awareness of the issue?

-Certain changes can be noticed in some Turkish social groups,
particularly among the human rights defenders, scientists, journalists
and students. A part of the society has unveiled the truth about
the genocide and condemned atrocities carried out under Ottoman
rule. But still not everyone uses the term genocide, which, in fact,
is quite explicable.

I think that a committee should be formed before 2015 that would
comprise lawyers, historians, political experts. Both, experts from
Armenia and Diaspora should be invited to form the committee, the
mission of which will be to transfer the issue to a legal aspect.

Cyprus Parliament Head Calls Armenia To Struggle Together Against Tu

CYPRUS PARLIAMENT HEAD CALLS ARMENIA TO STRUGGLE TOGETHER AGAINST TURKISH VIOLENCE

news.am
April 24, 2012 | 17:28

Cyprus Parliament head Yiannakis Omirou called Armenia on struggling
together against the Turkish violence and calling the Turkish
government for responsibility.

Omirou also attended an event organized by Hay Dat (Armenian Cause)
Committee of Cyprus devoted to the commemoration of the Armenian
Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey, CNA reports.

Omirou reminded that the Palace of Representatives is one of the first
to condemn the crime by Turkey and recognize the Genocide. He also
added that Turkey violates not only rights of ethnic groups but also
the Turkish citizens. Omirou called Armenia on struggling together
against the Turkish violence and call the Turkish authorities for
responsibility.

The world commemorates on April 24 the 97th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th century.

Commemoration actions are held in all states, people remember this
monstrous crime against humanity as over one and a half million
innocent Armenians were massacred in the Ottoman Empire, while hundreds
of thousands were tortured and deported.

The fact of the Armenian Genocide is recognized by many states. It
was first recognized in 1965 by Uruguay. In general, the Armenian
Genocide in Ottoman Turkey has already been recognized by Russia,
France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania,
Slovakia, Switzerland, Sweden, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Canada,
Venezuela, Argentina, and 42 U.S. states.

Damascus Armenians Commemorate Genocide Victims

DAMASCUS ARMENIANS COMMEMORATE GENOCIDE VICTIMS

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 24, 2012 – 19:16 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – On April 24, St. Sarkis Armenian church in Damascus
hosted a liturgy for 1915 Genocide victims.

As a member of Arab Writers’ Union Nora Arissian told PanARMENIAN.Net
representatives of Syria’s Armenian Diaspora, clergymen, Armenian
Ambassador to Syria Arshak Poladyan attended the event.

The liturgy was followed by a visit to Armenian cemetery, where those
present commemorated innocent victims of Genocide.

In the evening of April 24, Damascus will host 2 events, featuring
lectures to be delivered by Ms Arissian and Zartonk Daily
editor-in-chief.