Spring Is Saddest Time Of Year For Armenians

SPRING IS SADDEST TIME OF YEAR FOR ARMENIANS
By Christopher Hitchens

Calgary Herald
ddest+time+year+Armenians/2771564/story.html
April 7 2010
Canada

April is the cruellest month for the people of Armenia, who every year
at this season suffer a continuing tragedy and a humiliation. The
tragedy is that of commemorating the huge number of their ancestors
who were exterminated by the Ottoman Muslim caliphate in a campaign of
state-planned mass murder that began in April 1915. The humiliation
is of hearing that the Turkish authorities deny that these appalling
events ever occurred or that the killings constituted genocide.

Technically, the word genocide does not apply, since it only entered
our vocabulary in 1943. (It was coined by scholar Raphael Lemkin,
who wanted a legal term for the intersection between racism and blood
lust and saw Armenia as the precedent for what was then happening
in Poland). I prefer the phrase used by America’s then-ambassador
to Turkey, Henry Morgenthau. Reporting to Washington about what his
consular agents were telling him of the foul doings in the Ottoman
provinces of Harput and Van, he employed the striking words "race
extermination." Terrible enough in itself, Morgenthau’s expression did
not quite comprehend the later erasure of all traces of Armenian life,
from the destruction of their churches, libraries and institutes to
the crude altering of official Turkish maps and schoolbooks to deny
there had ever been an Armenia.

This year, the House Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington and
Sweden’s parliament joined the growing number of political bodies that
have decided to call the slaughter by its right name. I quote from a
response by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, prime minister of Turkey and leader
of its Islamist party: "In my country there are 170,000 Armenians.

Seventy thousand of them are citizens. We tolerate 100,000 more. So,
what am I going to do tomorrow? If necessary, I will tell the 100,000:
OK, time to go back to your country. Why? They are not my citizens. I
am not obliged to keep them in my country."

This extraordinary threat was not made at some stupid rally in
a fly-blown town. It was uttered in England, on March 17, on the
Turkish-language service of the BBC. Just to be clear about the
view of Turkey’s chief statesman: If democratic assemblies dare
to mention the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in the 20th century,
I will personally complete that cleansing in the 21st!

Turkish "guest workers" are found in great numbers through the EU,
membership in which is a Turkish objective. How would the world
respond if a European prime minister called for the mass deportation of
Turks? Yet, Erdogan’s xenophobic demagoguery attracted no condemnation
from Washington or Brussels.

The outburst strengthens the already strong case for considering
Erdogan to be somewhat unhinged. In Davos in January 2009, he stormed
out of a panel discussion with the head of the Arab League and Israeli
President Shimon Peres, having gone purple and grabbed the arm of the
moderator who tried to calm him. He yelled that Israelis in Gaza knew
too well "how to kill"– which seems to betray at best an envy on his
part. Turkish nationalists have also told me he was out of control
because he disliked the fact that moderator David Ignatius, of the
Washington Post, is of Armenian descent. Later, at a NATO summit in
Turkey, Erdogan went into another tantrum at the idea that former
Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen would be the next head
of the alliance. Cartoons published on Danish soil frayed Erdogan’s
evidently fragile composure.

In Turkey, the denial has abysmal cultural and political consequences.

Novelist Orhan Pamuk was dragged before a court in 2005 for
acknowledging Turkey’s role in Armenia’s destruction. Had he not been
a Nobel Prize winner, it might have gone very hard for him.

Turkish-Armenian editor Hrant Dink, prosecuted under a state law
forbidding discussion of the past, was shot down in the street by an
assassin who was later photographed with beaming, compliant policemen.

The original crime defeats all efforts to cover it up. The denial
necessitates secondary crimes. In 1955, a government-sponsored pogrom
in Istanbul burned out most of the city’s remaining Armenians, along
with thousands of Jews, Greeks and other infidels. The state-codified
concept of mandatory Turkishness has been used to negate the rights and
obliterate the language of the country’s enormous Kurdish population
and to create an armed colony of settlers and occupiers in Cyprus.

It is not just a disaster for Turkey that its prime minister suffers
from morbid personality disorders. The dead of Armenia will never
cease to cry out. Nor, on their behalf, should we cease to do so. Let
Turkey’s unstable leader foam when other parliaments and congresses
discuss Armenia and seek the truth about it. The grotesque fact
remains that the Turkish parliament is forbidden by its own law to do
so. While this remains the case, we shall do it for them, and without
any apology, until they produce the one that is forthcoming from them.

Christopher Hitchens is a columnist for Slate, where this column
originally appeared.

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FIDH Calls Upon Armenian Authorities To Provide Conditions To Guaran

FIDH CALLS UPON ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS TO GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
Apr 6, 2010

YEREVAN, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The International Federation of
Human Rights (FIDH), Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression,
Yerevan Press Club, Internews Media Support NGO, Media Diversity
Institute-Armenia, Armenian Helsinki Committee, Foundation against
violation of law, Civil Society Institute express their concern about
the restrictions to the freedom of speech and media in the Republic
of Armenia.

According to a report of the mentioned organizations, the situation
has been deteriorating in this realm since 2 April, 2002, when "A1+",
an independent private television Company, was deprived of the right
to broadcast.

This had an immediate impact on the level of pluralism in Armenia
and almost all of the broadcasting companies started to work more
cautiously. Hidden censorship is applied by using an economic and
tax leverage as well instruments of political involvement. Since
April, 2002, "A1+" television Company has participated in more than
10 tenders on broadcast licensing, and it has been refused a license
on every occasion by the National television and Radio Committee.

Armenian media and human rights organizations believe that "A1+"
is being targeted for political reasons.

The authors of the statement call upon Armenian authorities to provide
conditions that will guarantee the freedom of expression in Armenia.

Particularly, to provide impartiality and transparency of future
tenders on broadcast licensing and hereby to ensure well-founded and
justified decisions which will restore public trust.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Believes Nagorno-Karabakh Issue Will Be Priority At

AZERBAIJAN BELIEVES NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE WILL BE PRIORITY AT TURKEY-U.S. MEETING

Today
April 6 2010
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan believes resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will
be a priority issue during Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s
talks in the U.S.

"Our expectations are that the U.S. President, as head of one of the
countries represented in the Minsk Group, should make Yerevan to refuse
from its unscrupulous predatory position over the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue and to bring Armenia to the constructive position," Azerbaijani
Presidential Administration Social and Political Department Chief
Ali Hasanov told journalists today.

Erdogan is expected to visit the United States on Apr. 12-13.

According to Hasanov, a truce in the region is linked with the opening
of the Turkish-Armenian border, restoration of diplomatic ties between
the two countries, establishment of normal cooperation in the region,
and, of course, primarily, Armenia’s refusal from the aggressive
position and restoration of all transport and the information highways
in the South Caucasus.

"We believe that this will be a priority on the agenda of the Turkish
official’s meetings in the United States and we hope that a mechanism
of influence over the Armenian President will be defined," he added.

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On May 28 Celebration Of 92nd Anniversary Of Independence Of Armenia

ON MAY 28 CELEBRATION OF 92ND ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE OF ARMENIA TO BE HELD IN CYPRUS

Noyan Tapan
Apr 6, 2010

NICOSIA, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On May 28 Celebrations
of the 92nd anniversary of the Independence of Armenia, organised
by the ARF Dashnaktsoutiun Cyprus Gomideh, ARS (HOM) Cyprus "Sosse"
Chapter and Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus
"Oshagan" Chapter at PASYDY Hall, reported

www.gibrahayer.com.

Erdogan and Sarkozy to Discuss Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement Next Wee

Erdoðan and Sarkozy to Discuss Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement Next Week

12:45 * 03.04.10

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan will depart for a
three-day official visit to France on April 6.

According to Turkish new agency Cihan, while in France, Erdoðan will
meet with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Prime Minister François
Fillon.

Bilateral relations, the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iran and the fight
against terrorism are some of the issues that are planned to be
discussed during Erdoðan’s meetings with high-ranking French
officials.

A key issue to be discussed between Sarkozy and Erdoðan, according to
Cihan, is the latest developments in the Armenia-Turkey rapprochement
process.

Tert.am

Zurabyan: There’ll Be War When The Negotiating Resources Run Low

ZURABYAN: THERE’LL BE WAR WHEN THE NEGOTIATING RESOURCES RUN LOW

Aysor
April 2 2010
Armenia

We can talk about the resumption of the Karabakh war when the
"resources" of current negotiations run low, Levon Zurabyan the
coordinator of the Armenian National Congress said on the Press
Conference.

According to the speaker there is no danger of war and the tension of
about that subject in Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh is artificially
motivated. He thinks that in the frameworks of the normalization of
the issue the Armenian side should be more careful.

"There is a document on the table around which they are sketching our
some processes on getting the agreement of both sides. Azerbaijan has
given its agreement already and these talks still go on. When that
"resource" runs out then we will talk about the real war," said the
ANC representative.

VivaCell-MTS Launches ‘Internet Assistant’ Self Care Portal For Its

VIVACELL-MTS LAUNCHES ‘INTERNET ASSISTANT’ SELF CARE PORTAL FOR ITS SUBSCRIBERS

ArmInfo
2010-04-02 08:29:00

ArmInfo. VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of "Mobile TeleSystems" OJSC,
has introduced "Internet Assistant" self care portal (see under
‘Online Services’ rubric of the website), packed with a host of
helpful features and easy-to-manage interface.

The VivaCell-MTS press-service told ArmInfo that at the moment the
"Internet Assistant" portal allows VivaCell-MTS postpaid and prepaid
subscribers to get online detailed information about their accounts and
payments, recharge the card and make payments, control and manage the
services they use, activate and deactivate them, change the tariff
plan, forward calls, add or change phone numbers in the "My World"
list, convert the sum on the account into validity period, buy internet
packages, as well as send messages via "Online SMS" service.

The list of services provided through the portal will be expanded.

One of the important advantages of the portal is that VivaCell-MTS
subscribers can manage variety of VivaCell-MTS services, without
keeping in mind the service codes.

The portal gives an opportunity for instant access. To register
on the portal, the subscriber has just to send the word SMS to the
short number 111. After that the subscriber will receive a password
to access his/her account and use all the opportunities of the portal.

One SMS sent to the short number 111 costs AMD 20 (including VAT).

The subscribers, who have already registered with epay.vivacell.am
(Online billing), cabinet.vivacell.am, sms.vivacell.am (Online SMS)
websites, will be able to access the "Internet Assistant" self care
portal using their password to these sites.

"Our objective of introducing the "Internet Assistant" self care
portal is to develop an online customer service center, with 24/7
availability and simplicity of access to and management of services for
our voice and data customers. All our postpaid and prepaid customers
will benefit from "Internet Assistant". This self care portal saves
our customers time and keeps them in control of the consumption of
services," commented VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

VivaCell-MTS (K-Telecom CJSC) is the leading Armenian mobile operator,
providing a wide range of Voice and Data services. Since its launch
on 1st July 2005, in a short period of time VivaCell-MTS has managed
to build a nationwide network and a considerable customer base.

VivaCell-MTS drives the development and offering of innovative mobile
communications products, services and features in the Armenian mobile
communications market.

Ian Gillan Raised 18,327 Million Dram For Gyumri Music School

IAN GILLAN RAISED 18,327 MILLION DRAM FOR GYUMRI MUSIC SCHOOL

Tert.am
16:02 ~U 31.03.10

Two joint concerts in Armenia by English rock music sensation Ian
Gillan and the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra have raised 18,327
million AMD (about $46,633,588 USD). This sum will be be used for the
construction of a new building for Gyumri’s No. 6 Music School which
is currently operating out of portables since the 1988 devastating
earthquake.

The two concerts, organized by local Armenian news agency Mediamax
and the initiative Do Something in the framework of Rock Aid
Armenia/Armenia Grateful 2 Rock, took place on March 26 and 27 in
Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall at the Yerevan Opera House.

The concerts were sponsored by VivaCell-MTS and the British Midland
Airways Limited (more commonly known as the British airline "bmi").

Also within the framework of Rock Aid Armenia/ Armenia Grateful 2
Rock, other activities are planed to be organized in 2010 and 2011
in order to raise more funds for the same music school.

Artak Shakaryan: Ankara Seeks To Keep Armenia-Turkey Process Half Al

ARTAK SHAKARYAN: ANKARA SEEKS TO KEEP ARMENIA-TURKEY PROCESS HALF ALIVE

PanARMENIAN.Net
31.03.2010 16:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Should Armenia-Turkey rapprochement process fail,
recommencing it will be possible in 5-6 years only, according to
expert Artak Shakaryan.

As he told a news conference in Yerevan, failure of the process will
deteriorate bilateral relations, making the situation even worse that
it was before the signing of Protocols.

Ankara will undertake further steps to drag out the dialogue, being
more interested in the process than in the result. "Ankara seeks to
keep the Armenia-Turkey process half alive. Still, ratifying at least
one of the protocols would be a smart move. Turkey could do so if
only to demonstrate its intention to continue the process," he said,
adding that, obviously, Turkey participates in rapprochement process
while under pressure.

"The outcome of the process mostly depends on the oncoming visit of
Armenian President to Washington in April, where he’ll participate
in global nuclear security summit," the expert noted.

At the same time, Mr. Shakaryan stated that the failure of
Armenia-Turkey reconciliation will not affect Turkey’s bid for EU
membership. "Ankara has too many problems for a closed Armenia-Turkey
border to affect its image," he said.

The Protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
the border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich by Armenian
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet
Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of diplomatic talks
held through Swiss mediation. On January 12, 2010, the Constitutional
Court of the Republic of Armenia found the protocols conformable to
the country’s Organic Law.

Armenian Expert: Rapprochement Of Armenian And Jewish Lobbies In The

ARMENIAN EXPERT: RAPPROCHEMENT OF ARMENIAN AND JEWISH LOBBIES IN THE USA IS QUITE PROBABLE

ArmInfo
2010-03-30 20:33:00

ArmInfo. Rapprochement of the Armenian and Jewish lobbies in the USA
is quite probable, said Armenian expert Artak Grigoryan at today’s
press-conference.

He pointed out that earlier the Jewish lobby of the USA had always
come out against Congress’ adoption of the resolution condemning the
Armenian Genocide. "However, now the Jewish lobby has certain problems
because of the USA’s stance in the Palestinian-Israeli problem,
and they also need cooperation. I think the next discussion of the
Armenian Genocide issue in the Israeli Knesset has become possible
also due to the Jewish lobby’s reverence to the Armenians’ side",-
said Grigoryan. To recall, in April 2010 Haim Oron, Chairman of the
Merez faction, is going to once again raise the issue of the Armenian
Genocide recognition in the Israeli Knesset.