Uruguay Can Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh As Independent State – TV Cha

URUGUAY CAN RECOGNIZE NAGORNO-KARABAKH AS INDEPENDENT STATE – TV CHANNEL

news.am, Armenia
Sept 9 2011

YEREVAN. – Uruguay FM Luis Almagro on Friday made a surprising
statement on the Karabakh issue.

“I believe Nagorno-Karabakh should be independent and be united
to Armenia in time. This is the only way to resolve the issue,”
Almagro said at the Uruguay parliamentary conference devoted to the
Armenian-Uruguay relations, Yerkir Media TV channel quotes.

Uruguay FM stated also that Karabakh is the historical part of
Armenia. Uruguay currently studies the case to recognize the state
officially.

Uruguay was also the first state in the world to recognize the Armenian
Genocide implemented by the Turks in 1915.

TEL AVIV: Lieberman: Exact A Price From Turkey

LIEBERMAN: EXACT A PRICE FROM TURKEY

Arutz Sheva
Sept 9 2011
Israel

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman plans to adopt measures that will
show Turkey is must treat Israel with ‘respect and common decency.’

Israel news photo: Flash 90Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has
decided to adopt a series of reciprocal measures in response to
Turkey’s latest anti-Israeli moves.

Senior Foreign Ministry officials convened Thursday to prepare for a
meeting on Saturday with Lieberman dedicated to formulating a response
to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent threats and
his decision to downgrade Ankara’s diplomatic ties with Jerusalem.

Following Thursday’s meeting, officials said in their estimation
Turkey is not, as it claims, interested in an Israeli apology and is
instead exploiting the dispute with Jerusalem to increase Ankara’s
stature in the Muslim world.

Lieberman, officials say, decided there was no point in seeking
creative formulas for apologizing and chose, instead, to protect
Israel’s dignity with a muscular response.

But whereas Turkish moves appear to telegraph a direct, potentially
military confrontation, Leiberman’s moves are aimed at dealing a blow
to Turkey’s international standing.

In that vein the Foreign Ministry has decided to proceed with the
formulation of a diplomatic and security “toolbox” to be used against
the Turks. The first move would be to issue a travel warning urging
all Israeli military veterans to refrain from traveling to Turkey,
even for connecting flights.

Another move would be cooperation with Turkey’s historic rivals,
the Armenians. During Lieberman’s upcoming visit to the United States
later this month he is expected to meet with leaders of the Armenian
lobby and propose anti-Turkish cooperation in Congress.

The implication of this move could be Israeli recognition of,
and assistance in promoting international recognition for, the
Armenian genocide. A measure certain to incense Ankara who fears
broad recognition would hurt its global stature. Israel may also
choose to back Armenia in its dispute vis-a-vis Turkey over control
of Mount Ararat.

Lieberman is also reportedly planning to set meetings with the heads
of Kurdish rebel group PKK in Europe in order to “cooperate with them
and boost them in every possible area.”

In these meetings, the Kurds are likely to ask Israel for military
aid in the form of training and arms supplies, a move that would
mean backing a foreign insurgency and constitute a major anti-Turkish
position should it materialize.

However, violent clashes between Turkey and the Kurds are only one
avenue of advancing the narrative Ankara is violating human rights.

Another tactic vis-a-vis Erdogan is a diplomatic campaign where
Israeli missions worldwide will be instructed to join the fight and
report Turkish oppression of minorities.

The tough response formulated by Lieberman stems, among other things,
from the foreign minister’s desire to make it clear to Erdogan that
his anti-Israeli moves are not a “one-way street.”

Officials in Jerusalem also noted that Turkey’s international forecast
at this time is not promising, adding that Ankara is embroiled in
tensions with NATO and Greece, while Erdogan’s relations with Syria
and Iran are also not favorable.

“We’ll exact a price from Erdogan that will prove to him that messing
with Israel doesn’t pay off,” Lieberman said. “Turkey must treat us
with respect and common decency.”

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/147722

The Idea Of "System Change Of Power" Is Still On "Dashnaktsutyun"’s

THE IDEA OF “SYSTEM CHANGE OF POWER” IS STILL ON “DASHNAKTSUTYUN”‘S AGENDA

Mediamax, Armenia
Sept 8 2011

Yerevan/Mediamax/. The necessity to realize “system change of power”
in Armenia is still on the agenda of “Dashnaktsutyun” party.

MP from “Dashnaktsutyun” faction Hrayr Karapetyan stated today that
the party “doesn’t see problems in certain personalities” and it
strives to realize “system change of power”, Mediamax reports.

Commenting on the forthcoming events in the inner political life,
Hrayr Karapetyan noted that “it is going to be active” in autumn and
“Dashnaktsutyun” will be active as well.

He recalled that “Dashnaktsutyun” particularly initiated “For the
Sake of the Voting Right” movement aimed to ensure holding of fair
elections.

Initiators And Perpetrators Of Armenian Genocide Should Be Imprisone

INITIATORS AND PERPETRATORS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SHOULD BE IMPRISONED AND CRUELLY SENTENCED – SHERIFF BEY

news.am, Armenia
Sept 8 2011

PARIS. – French-Armenian Michel Petrosyan, who is over 90, brings
testimonies of Sheriff Bey about the planned annihilation of the
Armenian people in her memoirs “History of free France in the Levant.”

Sheriff served under the command of Mustafa Abdulhalik-Bey, the
Prefecture of Aleppo. The testimony was made public on April 24,
1946 in Zebdani, Syria, Nouvelles d`Armenie reports.

“I confess that during my military activity I witnessed torturing
scenes of pursue and bloody, severe slaughter, which was carried out
by our soldiers against the deported Armenians in the region of Aleppo
during the World War I. I am greatly sorry for those inhuman acts,
which is improper for our state and nation. I strongly condemn those
people from Unity and Progress Party who were responsible for those
tortures at that time and ordered the annihilation. Deaths of hundreds
of thousands of Armenians is on their conscious, while we could have
lived in peace with those Armenians and be happy. Our leaders in
authority committed a crime, which has no forgiveness. They must be
imprisoned and sentenced severely, in order not to mix guilty Turks
with innocent ones and that future generations knew it and did not
forget. Those generations have the responsibility to clear the black
page of our history. Thus, I call the two nations to live together
in peace and security,” reads the testimony.

Karabakh Issue’s Imminent Resolution Conflicts With Interests Of A S

KARABAKH ISSUE’S IMMINENT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS WITH INTERESTS OF A SUPERPOWER – FORMER ARMENIAN NA SPEAKER

news.am, Armenia
Sept 8 2011

YEREVAN. – The Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) problem’s regulation in a
foreseeable future conflicts with the interests of one of the two
superpowers, which have a bearing on the South Caucasus, said former
Armenian NA speaker Tigran Torosyan during a conference today. The
event, entitled “New Approaches Toward the NK Issue,” is devoted to
the 20th anniversary of NKR’s independence.

“Under no circumstance should we observe that state as our opponent.

That country has its own interests and defends them, just like any
other country,” Torosyan added.

In his words, emphasis of the peace talks needs to be changed toward
the direction of NK’s status. “The Kosovo issue showed that the
situation begins to come out of an impasse only in the case when
the status issue becomes paramount. When this matter was put on the
backburner in Kosovo and replaced by the strengthening of democracy,
armed clashes resumed. So, it is necessary to take into account that
status is the first issue that needs to be solved. And the rest are
its outcomes,” former Armenian NA speaker concluded.

Turkish Press Again Misrepresents Charles Aznavour’s Comments – Arme

TURKISH PRESS AGAIN MISREPRESENTS CHARLES AZNAVOUR’S COMMENTS – ARMENIAN POLITICAL ACTIVIST

news.am
Sept 8 2011
Armenia

Turkish press has again misrepresented renowned singer, Armenian
Ambassador to Switzerland Charles Aznavour’s words, noting that,
in “Vivement Dimanche” program on France 2 television, Aznavour had
allegedly said: “The genocide terminology disturbs me,” stated Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD) Party’s Armenian Cause
and Political Affairs European Office Director Hilda Tchoboian, in an
interview with Armenian News-NEWS.am. “Speaking about Turkey and the
Turks, Charles Aznavour always tries to make moderate comments. And he
tried to differentiate between Turkish individuals and the Turkish
state in this case, too. But the singer has not said that as if
‘the genocide terminology disturbs me.

‘ The Turks have misrepresented his words. Aznavour simply said
that for him the killing of one Armenian, or 1.5 million Armenians,
is equally unacceptable. During that program he said that there must
be justice,” Tchoboian noted, adding that Aznavour had also reflected
on other crimes against humanity, including the Jewish Holocaust.

Hilda Tchoboian also stated that the only part in Aznavour’s comments
which the Turkish press had accurately presented was that the renowned
singer had said that “the Turks are completely different than what
is said about them; they are good people.” Tchoboian also denied the
information the Turkish side had disseminated, according to which,
after those comments by Aznavour, the Armenians from different corners
of the world had supposedly accused him of “denial” and “treason.”

In conclusion, Hilda Tchoboian stressed that “we need to take into
account that Charles Aznavour is not a political figure in France,
and he speaks as an artist. He expresses views that are common to
all artists.”

"Won’t Send My Son To An Army Of Cannibals"

“WON’T SEND MY SON TO AN ARMY OF CANNIBALS”

12:40 pm | September 08, 2011

Politics

The mothers and relatives of soldiers who died in peace and simply
citizens concerned about the future of Armenia are marching from the
government building to the presidential residence where they will
hold a silent action.

The goal of the action participants is to make Serzh Sargsyan see
and realize how many soldiers have been killed in peace.

“400 soldiers have died during Serzh Sargsyan’s term in office. These
people are here because blood is valuable for them,” action participant
Arakel Semirjyan said.

Before the march began, the mothers dressed in black made a couple
of spins around the center of Republic Square as a sign of protest,
after which they moved toward the Prosecutor General’s office and
stood there silent for a couple of minutes.

The action participants held photos and signs showing the soldiers
who had died in peace in the army reading “Won’t send my to an army
of cannibals” and “We’re not blind, stop the violence”.

The participants of the “Action of Those Dressed in Black” didn’t
receive any response from government officials or representatives
of the Prosecutor General’s office. There to support them was NA
“Heritage” faction head Stepan Safaryan.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/08/akcia

Palestinian People Request UN Recognition

PALESTINIAN PEOPLE REQUEST UN RECOGNITION

PanARMENIAN.Net
September 8, 2011 – 18:47 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) denied
Thursday, September 8 that it had submitted an official request to the
United Nations to recognize Palestine as a member of the world body,
explaining that the campaign launched in Ramallah earlier in the day
was the work solely of grassroots activists.

The letter sent to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s office in
Ramallah declaring the launch of a campaign to gain statehood
recognition was not an official Palestinian Authority document, a
spokesman for the PLO said Thursday, but rather a grassroots attempt
to garner support ahead of the UN vote in later September.

In the letter, Palestinian officials reportedly urged the leader of
the international community to “exert all possible efforts toward
the achievement of the Palestinian people’s just demands,” Haaretz
reported.

Conference On NK Issue Opens In Yerevan

CONFERENCE ON NK ISSUE OPENS IN YEREVAN

Aysor.am
Thursday,September 08

A conference titled “New Approaches to the NK issue,” dedicated to
the 20th anniversary of Nagorno-Karabakh independence, opened at
V. Brusov State Linguistic University of Yerevan today.

Rector of the University, Doctor of Philological Sciences Suren
Zolyan addressed the official opening of the conference. He named
the achievements of the Artsakh Republic in recent years. There are
new buildings, roads in Artsakh, the speaker noted. Most importantly,
today Artsakh has all functions of statehood in the defense, security,
social and educational sectors, Zolyan said. However, there are some
problems needing resolution, namely international recognition of NKR
and recognition of NKR negotiation process, according to him.

The conference also hosts a delegation of the Republic of Artsakh. A
speech by Prorector of Artsakh State University, professor, member of
the NKR National Assembly Vahram Balayan focused on self-determination
and territorial integration principles.

‘The Army In Reality’. Armenian Deputy Defense Minister Continues To

‘THE ARMY IN REALITY’. ARMENIAN DEPUTY DEFENSE MINISTER CONTINUES TO MAKE PROMISES

epress.am
09.08.2011 17:20

Participants of a march today titled “Army Dressed in Black” organized
by a civic initiative called the “Army in Reality,” holding photos
of soldiers killed in non-combat, first walked around the ring of
Yerevan’s Republic Square toward the RA General Prosecutor’s Office,
then walked up Abovyan St. to Northern Ave down to Liberty Square
and up Baghramyan St.

Reaching the National Assembly building, they turned their back to
the building then marched up to the presidential residence.

As reported by the Epress.am reporter on the scene, marchers initially
stood on the sidewalk across the street from the president’s residence,
but when they saw that police officers were trying to move several
relatives of the deceased soldiers who were just outside the gates
to the opposite side of the street (where they were standing), they
crossed the street and stood right outside the gates, and began to
chant, “Serzhik, go away!” and “Serzhik, murderer!” referring to
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

Police continued to ask and in some cases shove protestors to stand on
the opposite side of the street, but to no avail. A little while later,
when several marchers were beginning to stand back, Armenian deputy
defense minister Vladimir (“Vova”) Gasparyan arrived and attempted
to speak with the parents of deceased soldiers. Some of the parents,
seeing him, didn’t want to talk and left, while a few stayed and
spoke with him.

Anahit Lazarian, mother of Arayik Avetisyan killed in 2001, told
Gasparyan: “You welcomed us in your office; you said the defense
minister has given you an order; I’m the deputy defense minister and
I will do everything to uncover the case. And what did you do for
approximately 10 months?”

“Never in my life have I thrown my words to the ground. And let god be
my witness. As for this specific case, it is a process which, believe
me, I am coordinating – I am not the investigator. Know something
for sure, let the son of one who devours blood devour blood and let
the son of one who hides it devour blood [too]. That grief that you
have, if it doesn’t go through us [meaning, me] let our [meaning, my]
son devour that [blood too]. It can’t be like that. I understand your
sorrow. Say whatever you want, say you’re procrastinating, but don’t
say you tricked me,” he said.

Anahit Lazarian said, nevertheless, she feels deceived.

Gasparyan insisted there is no crime that goes uncovered.

Asked by a journalist whether Gasparyan, as an official who is
responsible, is not preparing to submit his resignation, the deputy
minister answered in the negative, while adding that the number of
murders in the army has dropped.

On this issue, head of Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Vanadzor Office
Artur Sakunts told Epress.am, “The issue is that there is also abuse,
which doesn’t ring many alarm bells or is uncovered very rarely. That
is, our whole problem is that the abuse doesn’t stop. In the 22 deaths
this year, when they present statistics, [they say] there was a drop
of 40%, it sounds absurd, what does it mean, 40% – why should it be
common at all?”

Note as well that Gasparyan offered to drive the parents of deceased
soldiers to his office to talk. A few parents agreed to this offer,
while others said they didn’t want to go because they know it won’t
make a difference.

Note that one of the organizers of today’s protest, Hope NGO
representative Lala Aslikyan, told journalists that members of the
group “We Won’t be Silent” told TV companies outside the government
building that they were the organizers of the protest, after which
they disappeared. According to Aslikyan, the group had no connection
with the organization of the protest and march.