The other Taliban

From: “Katia M. Peltekian” <[email protected]>
Subject: The other Taliban

Persion Mirror
Aug 23 2005

The other Taliban

by Ahmed Tharwat

The expansive, almost romantic media coverage of the Israeli
settlers’ withdrawal from Gaza is heartbreaking. The image of
children faces, the cries of the broken dreams and the dramatic human
tragedy of ejecting the Jewish settlers from their biblical land is
painful to watch.

`Painful Israeli compromise for peace’ Cries the headlines. `The
confrontation appeared to steel the will of the authorities to put an
end to the emotional and oratorical drama here, which is inevitably
taking a toll on young soldiers in Israel’s draft army and even on
professional police officers . ` Wrote the New Your Times reporter
STEVEN ERLANGER You have thousands of Jewish fanatics and
fundamentalists from around the world who abandoned their homes,
countries and friends and took arms to live in the occupied
territories in Palestine, and destroyed the natives Palestinians
dreams, just simply to fulfill thousands of year-old religious
interpretation.

If this is not the most Talibanisque ideology, I don’t know what is.
The Israelis’ withdrawal is presented in this country as if it is the
most democratic move Sharon has ever mastered. The champion of all
shameful settling and Arab land grabbing is now depicted in the
American press as the champion of all peace and land giveaway. No
reflection, no context of the 38 years of misery and humiliation
resulted from the Israelis occupation that sucked the oxygen of the
Palestinians population to think straight, media coverage with a
conspicuous disregard of the others, the Palestinians natives who had
lived in the land all their lives. For years Arabs/Moslems have been
asking with no avail a simple question; Why only the Israelis are
allowed to fulfill their biblical dreams by force.

That calls to question the way we look at Militant Islamists. If,
according to the Bush administration and the American press, you are
a Moslem and went to fight with another Moslem country, then you are
a terrorist, a fanatic, fundamentalist and Taliban. On the other
hand, an American, a Russian, or a German Jew who leaves his country
for Israel and invades Arab land by force is just a settler who
wanted to live his biblical dream in the promised land, while the
Palestinian who lived on this land for 100’s of years and try to
resist occupation is a terrorist and a Moslem fanatic. The occupation
and oppression caused terrorism and not the other way around.

This American tribal thinking of the others, the Palestinians in this
conflict is blinding us from understanding the anger of the Arab and
Moslem world. Our unconditional support for Israel throughout all
these years is muddying our efforts to support democracy and the so
called liberation of the Arab and Moslem world. Palestinians and
Moslems also have their own divine dream, the Serbs look at their own
dream; the Kurdish dream, the Armenians dream, the Shiite dream all
are also dreams that are inspired by ethnic or religious inspiration,
yet only the Zionist dream never called into question in this
country. Not questioning something doesn’t necessarily make it right.

The Israelis left Gaza for one simple reason, as Arye Mekel Israeli
consul general in New York acknowledged `We have had to come to terms
with certain unanticipated realities,”,. “Ideologically, we are
disappointed. A pure Zionist must be disappointed because Zionism
meant the Jews of the world would take their baggage and move to
Israel . Most did not.” The Zionist dream to bring world Jewry to the
Promised Land never really materialized; in fact, more Jews live in
the US than in Israel .

They left the occupied Gaza because the Israelis found themselves a
minority in the Jewish state, they explained, and not because the
territories were illegally occupied by force, `For those who long
considered it folly to settle a handful of Jews among hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the decision to remove
them starting this week seems an acceptance of the obvious.

What possible future could the settlers have had?’ says ETHAN BRONNER
in his piece titled, `Why Greater Israel’ Never Came to Be’ in the
New York Sunday Times on August 14 th , which for those who
romanticize the Jewish state as the only moral democracy in the area
is more of a tactical issue than a human right rights issue.

Morad Serag, a Palestinian psychologist who had his home and his
village confiscated 38 year-ago by those settlers, was asked by a
national public radio reporter about how he feels about what the
Israelis settlers are going through now. `I feel for them, I know
what is like to have your land and homes taking away from you’ he
reflected.

Ahmed Tharwat is a guest contributor for PersianMirror from St. Paul,
Minnesota. He is the Producer and host of Belahdan, an Arab-American
TV show. For more, visit

www.belahdan.com.

OSCE to focus on air defense

Kazinform, Kazakhstan
Aug 23 2005

OSCE to focus on air defense

MOSCOW. August 22. KAZINFORM. /Arnur Rakhymbekov/ The third stage of
joint exercises `Military Commonwealth – 2005′ organized within
format of CIS Integrated air defense system are taking place August
22-31 at Ashuluk test site, Astrakhan oblast.

The main activities of the military exercises will be carried out by
Air precautions forces and facilities of CSTO member states.

Air Force and Air Defense troops and facilities of Armenia,
Byelorussia, the Russian Federation and Tajikistan will take direct
part in the final and the most active phase.

Deputy CSTO Secretary General Valeriy Semerikov reminded that the
system of Air Defense of some CSTO member states like Armenia,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan has been in fact generated by the efforts
of the Defense Mnistries and Air defense Coordination Committee under
CIS Defense Ministers Council.

CSTO states pay a great attention to the problem of antiaircraft
defense. Principle of integration of the forces and facilities of
CSTO Air Defense into the common system of CIS Air Defense and their
further development and perfection on the basis of coordinated
military and technical policy are accepted as the ground for joint
activity.

Adoption of the decision on CSTO further development and perfection
of Air defense taken at the session this July by the CSTO leadership
was the most significant step in that direction.

Centralized control over CSTO Air Defense troops, forces and
facilities is also envisaged, Mr Semerikov noted .

BAKU: Aliyev Receives PACE President

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Aug 23 2005

Aliyev Receives PACE President

President Ilham Aliyev, receiving the visiting President of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Rene van Der
Linden on Monday, spoke of the extensive work done in Azerbaijan to
promote civil democratization.

He expressed confidence that Linden’s visit to Baku will allow him to
become closely familiar with the development processes ongoing in the
country.

Linden said the Council of Europe hails the reforms underway in
Azerbaijan.

Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno Karabakh,
the number one problem for the country, Linden praised the steps
taken toward its peaceful resolution. He said that he discussed the
issue with Armenian officials during his visit to the country. The
PACE President also voiced a hope for a speedy conflict settlement.

Nairi Union Members Place 90th Memorial Plaque in Jan Ston Region

NAIRI UNION MEMBERS PLACE MEMORIAL PLAQUE ON 90th ANNIVERSAY OF
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN JAN STON FIELD

TEHRAN, AUGUST 22, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On August 19, the
members of the Armenian cultural union Nairi and a group of young men,
accompanied by the Iranian Armenian mountaineers, ascended the field
Jan Ston of the Fashami region. According to the newspaper “Alik”
(Tehran), the 90-member group placed there a memorial plaque in memory
of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

Georgian president calls for “integration” of Caucasus economies

Georgian president calls for “integration” of Caucasus economies

Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
22 Aug 05

Excerpt from report by Georgian TV station Rustavi-2 on 22 August

[Presenter] Georgia and Armenia have no political problems in their
relations. This was the main message delivered at the end of talks
between the two presidents which Mikheil Saakashvili and Robert
Kocharyan held at the Armenian president’s Sevan residence. The two
leaders said that this was a friendly meeting at which they discussed
a range of issues, including the situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti
[region in southern Georgia with a large ethnic Armenian
population]. [Passage omitted]

[Saakashvili, speaking to journalists] It is very important that
integration of our economies takes place. In general, I believe that
the economies of all three countries of the Transcaucasus should
integrate. All the conditions are in place for this to happen in the
case of the Armenian and Georgian economies.

This year, for the first time, large numbers of Armenian holidaymakers
have been visiting our Black Sea coast. I think that this trend will
grow quickly.

A very interesting business association has been set up. Business
people are working with each other. I think that, separately, we will
find it hard to get stronger economically. Together, we can do much
more.

That is why many political issues – [changes thought] There are no
political problems between Georgia and Armenia. Furthermore, we are
actively cooperating, which has already had an effect on business, on
the atmosphere and on all aspects of relations between the two
countries.

[Kocharyan, speaking to journalists in Russian] What we are doing with
Georgia, the fact that we are building not only official but also
friendly relations, is a good sign, a very good sign. We very much
hope that relations between the presidents will bring about a
transformation in relations between ordinary people. [Passage omitted]

BAKU: Armenia Dismisses Reports on Azeri Officer’s Capture

Armenia Dismisses Reports on Azeri Officer’s Capture

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Aug 19 2005

The Armenian defense ministry has dismissed media reports saying that
an Azeri serviceman was taken captive, Armenian media reported.

According to the Azerbaijan State Commission on Prisoners of War,
Hostages and Missing Persons, the Yerevan office of the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) informed the organization’s
Baku office on Monday that 22-year-old Azeri warrant officer Ramin
Khudaverdiyev was captured by Armenia.

The ICRC representatives in Yerevan visited Khudaverdiyev on
Wednesday. The Azeri officer passed on to them a letter to be forwarded
to his parents.

Congress Of Clergymen and Church Councils Takes Place In Tehran

CONGRESS OF CLERGYMEN AND CHURCH COUNCILS TAKES PLACE IN TEHRAN

TEHRAN, AUGUST 18, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A congress of
clergymen and church councils headed by Archbishop Sepuh Sargsian,
the primate of the Tehran Armenian Diocese took place at the primacy
of the Tehran Armenian Diocese on August 16. It was the first one in
its form and contents. Night and morning divine service presided by
His Holiness took place at the Surb Sargis mother church. According
to the “Alik” daily, the congress started with the Lord’s Prayer,
after what His Holiness made an opening speech in which he mentioned
the importance of similar congresses which become occasions for a
churchman’s renewal and filling as, in the sense of his title and
mission, a clergyman needs self-development and long-lasting reading.
He touched upon an Armenian clergyman’s self-development and its
types. His holiness mentioned the mission of married clergymen who,
as kind and self-devoted pastors, are obliged to head their flock,
to hold religious worship and ceremony in complete way, to preach the

Boxing: Tale of two bashes for groom Vic

Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
August 18, 2005 Thursday

Tale of two bashes for groom Vic

by GRANTLEE KIEZA

VIC Darchinyan hopes to be a husband in 20 days but is just as nervous
about still being the world flyweight champion in six.

Darchinyan defends his IBF flyweight title next Wednesday against
Colombian slugger Jair Jimenez and a week later leaves for Armenia
with glamorous fiancee Olga Stovboun for a wedding in Vanadzor,
where his dad runs a petrol station.

Vic and Olga met through a mutual friend on the steps of the Sydney
Opera House after the 2000 Olympics where he represented Armenia.

He fell in love with Sydney and then with her.

Olga, who comes from Sakhalin Island, north of Japan, has lived in
Australia for five years and is the good looking one in this modern
tale of beauty and the beast.

They speak in Russian and she calls him by his real first name,
Vakhtang. But she is no great boxing fan and can hardly bear to watch
him sparring let alone punching and being punched for real.

The big-hitting little battler and the beautiful beautician are
counting down the hours to their big day and Vic is determined that
the Colombian firecracker he faces at the Sydney Entertainment Centre
in next weeks world title fight won’t blow up in his face.

“I will still be the world champion when I marry Olga,” said the
undefeated powerhouse, who yesterday finished sparring for the fight
with six rounds against Commonwealth Games aspirant Lenny Zappavigna
and rising professional middleweight Adam Vella.

“Jimenez is like me, very exciting, strong, a hard puncher. He walks
forward throwing big punches non-stop.

“But my trainers Jeff Fenech and Billy Hussein have me very fit and
I will go on to unify my weight division just like Kostya Tszyu did
at his weight.”

Darchinyan is undefeated after 23 fights with 18 wins by KO and apart
from his rigorous boxing training does 1500 pushups a day and runs
15km on alternate days to stay in shape.

Japanese Bank For International Cooperation Demands Explanations OnT

JAPANESE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION DEMANDS EXPLANATIONS ON
TRANSFER OF SHARES OF ARMENIAN ELECTRIC NETWORKS TO RAO EES RUSSIA

YEREVAN, AUGUST 16. ARMINFO. Japanese Bank for International
Cooperation has expressed its displeasure over the uncertainty
following the transfer of the shares of Armenian Electric Networks
to RAO EES Russia and demands relevant explanations, says the head of
the development and foreign relations department of Armenia’s energy
ministry Levon Vardanyan.

He says that the displeasure was expressed during a JBIC mission’s
recent visit to Yerevan and their meetings with energy and finance
and economy ministry officials. The concern is quite understandable
– the Armenian government is puzzled itself as they have not no
specifications on the deal so far. Meanwhile the owner Midland
Resources Holding Ltd is obliged to respond to the government’s inquiry
by no later than Aug 17 otherwise Armenian Electric Networks may be
deprived of license. Vardanyan says that according to the Armenian
legislation the shares of a copmany cannot be sold or given to a
third person without a government permission.

Vardanyan says that during the JBIC mission Yerevan visit the sides
considered annoucing a new tender for modernizing 33 110 KV power
sub-stations of Armenia as the JBIC 1999 $30 mln loan has proved
insufficient with the first tender suspended because no condender
would obviously do with the above sum. And so JBIC is waiting for
explanations to know what it will further do in Armenia. The bank’s
biggest program in the country is the $150 mln loan for the underway
project to modernize the Yerevan Thermal Power Plant.

Expressing displeasure earlier were also USAID and WB. USAID has
even threatened to stop its programs in Armenia unless explanations
are received.

Armenia posts budget surplus of 0.7% of GDP in H1

Armenia posts budget surplus of 0.7% of GDP in H1

Interfax
Aug 16 2005

YEREVAN. Aug 16 (Interfax) – Armenia posted a budget surplus of 5.144
billion dram, or 0.7% of GDP, in the first half of 2005, the National
Statistics Service told Interfax.

Revenue was 160.252 billion dram, or 22.7% of GDP, and that was 26.4%
more than in the first half of 2004.

Tax revenue came to 132.597 billion dram, or 18.8% of GDP, a 21.1%
year-on-year increase.

Budget spending during the period totaled 155.108 billion dram, or 22%
of GDP, up 28.4% year-on-year.

The official exchange rate was 457.47 dram/$1 on August 16. [AM ASIA
EUROPE EEU EMRG MCE ECI RES] rm