Armenian Apostolic Church To Canonize Victims Of 1915 Genocide

ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH TO CANONIZE VICTIMS OF 1915 GENOCIDE

Catholic Culture
Feb 4 2015

Catholic World News – February 04, 2015

The Armenian Apostolic Church will recognize the victims of the
Armenian genocide as saints, the Fides news service reports.

Patriarch Karekin, the leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, will
preside at a solemn liturgy on April 23 to canonize the genocide
victims, who have already been recognized by the Armenian Church as
martyrs for their faith.

Patriarch Karekin said that the Armenian Church, in canonizing saints,
recognizes the holiness of people already revered for their virtue.

“The Church only recognizes what happened: that is, the genocide,”
he said.

An estimated 1 to 1.5 million Armenians died in a brutal campaign
begun by government of Turkey in 1915.

http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=23928

Turkey-US Relations: Embedded Disputes – Analysis

TURKEY-US RELATIONS: EMBEDDED DISPUTES – ANALYSIS

Eurasia Review
Feb 4 2015

February 4, 2015
By Mehmet Yegin

A year ago, I discussed in my Analist Magazine column how Turkey’s
relations with the U.S. changed dramatically in 2013 as an abrupt
political divergence between the two countries made itself visibly
apparent especially after the May of that year. Today, at the end of
2014, we see a picture in which divergences are embedded, and mistrust
has become profound. It may be expected that this image will endure
in 2015 unless a dramatic change occurs.

Turkey’s damaged image in the U.S.

Political polarization in Turkey created a negative image of the
country in the eyes of the U.S. While those familiar with Turkish
politics were fairly disappointed, those who do not know much about the
country came to adopt a negative perspective based on the reflections
of mainstream media. The roots of this negative image can be traced
back to 2013 when Turkey banned access to popular social media
networks, therewith unfortunately causing some to associate Turkey
with countries like North Korea and China. In addition, Turkey’s
attitude towards journalists in the country and ISIS precipitated
the deepening of this negative perception.

Articles and editorials published by prominent U.S. newspapers such as
the New York Times and the Washington Post shaped the perceptions of
those who are not familiar with the dynamics of Turkey. Additionally,
Armenian lobbies active in the U.S. are fueling the fire by inflating
recent developments. Amidst the Kobani crisis, the Kurdish lobbies
endeavored to depict Turkey as supportive of ISIS militants. Within
this context, it has become more and more challenging to speak out
in favor of Turkey.

Enduring divergences on Syria and ISIS

The gap between Turkish and U.S. positions on Syria was not closed
in 2014. The U.S.’s policy toward Syria has revolved around the fight
against ISIS and the anti-ISIS coalition. Turkey, on the other hand,
built its policy on defeating Bashar al-Assad and, to this end,
has sought the establishment of a no-fly zone, buffer zone or a
safe corridor. Based on these approaches, the two parties strove
to convince one another of their cases to no true avail, with the
exception of a slight consensus on the coalition issue.

The NATO Wales Summit from September 4-5 was a crucial step for the
establishment of the anti-ISIS coalition. While Turkey was included
as one of the core states joining the coalition, it nonetheless
did not put its signature on the Declaration in Jeddah. In the end,
Turkey agreed to increase measures that would strengthen its border
security and agreed to train moderate Syrian opposition forces, yet
it did not become an active member of the coalition and it did not
grant access to Incirlik airbase for the coalition forces. It can be
said that Turkey deliberately adopted this ambiguous attitude. This
policy seems to be working in terms of preventing a major crisis. On
the one hand, Turkey has been able to avoid becoming a target of ISIS,
which is likely to maintain its presence along the Turkish border
for some time, and on the other hand, it has more or less reassured
its place within the Western alliance.

However, the process has not gone very smoothly. Particularly, the
U.S.’s provision of direct assistance to the PYD despite Turkey’s
opposition, which was explicitly articulated by President Erdogan,
and its sending of arms to fighters in Kobani created a rift between
the two countries. The U.S.’s cooperation with the PYD, whatever
the motives may be, has generated deep mistrust on the Turkish side
because of its profound sensitivity to the Kurdish dimension of the
conflict. Prior to the U.S.’s engagement with the PKK/PYD, Washington
had already developed a unique relationship with Iraqi Kurds subsequent
to 2003. And in general these developments have heightened Turkey’s
anxieties as to its own territorial unity and the fidelity of the
Americans as a trustworthy ally.

Turkey wants the ISIS and Assad issues to be considered as one but
the U.S. has not conceded to these demands. Although Washington stated
that Turkey’s insistence on pointed actions such as the implementation
of a no-fly zone would be evaluated, each of its following statements
have hinted at its rejection thereof. When Vice President Joe Biden
visited Ankara, we expected the issue to be decisively addressed,
nonetheless, the parties could not agree on a no-fly zone. In fact,
even though Biden’s visit was thought to be crucial for determining
the future trajectory of the anti-ISIS coalition, the only substantial
outcome of talks was the agreement on training the Syrian opposition.

Both the Turkish and the American parties put forward their best
efforts to convince the other of their case, but in the end neither
showed any sign of budging.

The impact of mid-term elections and expectations for 2015

A very dramatic shift occurred in the balance of power in Washington
with the mid-term elections of November 2014. The Republicans
reassured their dominance in the House of Representatives and gained
a majority in the Senate. Thus, the Republicans now have control of
the legislative branch. The effect of this change in Washington on
Turkey-US relations is twofold. The two countries can open a bright
new page if they can meet a joint decision regarding Syria. In
the opposite scenario, however, the Republicans might adopt a more
critical and pushy attitude towards Turkey. Additionally, the fact
that Turkey will be undergoing its own elections in the near future
might even complicate things further.

One of the hottest topics on the agenda between Turkey and the U.S. is
the 100th anniversary of the 1915 events in the Ottoman Empire and the
Armenian claims with reference thereto. The Republican Party do not
ideologically favor the Armenian claims. Furthermore, the Republican
Party’s grassroots does not contain a considerable Armenian population,
which therefore limits Armenian influence on the issue.

Speaker of the House John Boehner, during his visit to Turkey last
April, stated that the Armenian claims should be investigated
by historians. This indicates that the Republicans could play a
conciliatory role in preempting a potential crisis in Turkey-U.S.

relations.

Nevertheless, if a consensus on the Syrian issue remains absent and
Turkey’s poor democracy rankings persist, the Republicans might
attempt to punish Turkey by passing bills in both chambers. The
election atmosphere in Turkey might also complicate these matters. The
‘exceptional’ case of anti-Americanism in Turkey, which has been
adopted by a surprisingly large portion of the Turkish society,
rests on solid foundations. If the Armenian claims receive support
from the U.S. government, both the ruling and opposition parties
in Turkey might strive to augment their electoral gains by taking
advantage of these tensions.

Finally, a new topic has emerged recently in Turkey-U.S. relations with
the December 14th investigation. Here, debates on freedom of press,
on the one hand, and the extradition of Fethullah Gulen on the other
will continue to be a major topic for the two countries in 2015.

In particular, Turkey’s request that Gulen be extradited might create
new tensions in the two countries’ bilateral relations in the long run.

To conclude, 2014 ended with tensions that borrowed from the preceding
year. We can expect that these divergences will endure in 2015 unless
a major breakthrough changes the course of events.

http://www.eurasiareview.com/04022015-turkey-us-relations-embedded-disputes-analysis/

Centenary Of A Genocide Win Book Giveaway

CENTENARY OF A GENOCIDE WIN BOOK GIVEAWAY

Daily Examiner (Grafton, New South Wales)
February 4, 2015 Wednesday

TITLE: An Inconvenient Genocide

THE most controversial issue left over from the First World War –
was there an Armenian Genocide? – comes to a head on April 24, 2015,
when Armenians throughout the world commemorate the centenary of the
murder of 1.5 million – over half – of their people, at the hands of
the Ottoman Turkish Government.

Turkey continues to deny it ever happened – or if it did, that the
killings were justified. This has become a vital international issue.

Twenty national parliaments have voted to recognise the genocide,
but Britain equivocates and President Obama is torn between Congress,
which wants recognition, and the US military, afraid of alienating
an important NATO ally.

In Australia, three state governments have recognised the genocide
(despite threats to ban their MPs from Gallipoli), but the Abbott
Government has told the Turks that Australia does not.

Geoffrey Robertson QC despises this mendacity. His book proves beyond
reasonable doubt that the horrific events of 1915 – witnessed by
Australian POWs – constituted the crime against humanity that is
known today as genocide.

In this book he explains how democratic countries can combat genocide
denial without denying free speech, and makes a major contribution
to understanding and preventing this worst of all crimes.

His renowned powers of advocacy are on full display, as he condemns
all those – from Sri Lanka to the Sudan, from Old Anatolia to modern
Gaza – who try to justify the mass murder of children and civilians
in the name of military necessity.

A gruesome but important book.

UNWIND has copy of this book to give away. To enter, fill out the
coupon and tell us what date the centenary of the Amenian genocide
falls on? Send your entry to The Daily Examiner by next Monday. A
winner will be announced in next week’s UNWIND.

Mass Media: American Benefactor Jon Huntsman Scraps His Programs In

MASS MEDIA: AMERICAN BENEFACTOR JON HUNTSMAN SCRAPS HIS PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA

by Ashot Safaryan

Wednesday, February 4, 13:18

American businessman and benefactor Jon Huntsman is scrapping his
programs in Armenia. Huntsman made that decision in 2014. The reason
is the legal action initiated against the Civilitas Foundation in
Armenia. To recall, the legal action involved Hunstman’s name.

Hraparak (Square) newspaper says that Huntsman’s image in the United
States has considerably suffered following the legal action against
the Civilitas Foundation and now the benefactor has lost confidence
in Armenian partners.

“Though Huntsman has no financial problems and though he expressed an
intention to a implement a number of projects in Armenia in the field
of education and healthcare, nevertheless, the benefactor decided to
give up the idea. The projects implied investments worth millions of
dollars”, says the newspaper.

To remind, a criminal case was instituted against ex-Foreign Minister
of Armenia Vartan Oskanian, who founded the Civilitas Foundation in
2012. He was charged with misappropriation of the funds allocated
by Huntsman for charity. Oskanian’s supporters claimed that the case
was politically charged and was connected with Oskanian’s criticism
against the incumbent authorities

http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=3929F220-AC57-11E4-BE350EB7C0D21663

Armenia Stands Ready To Cooperate With The Azerbaijani Side Under Th

ARMENIA STANDS READY TO COOPERATE WITH THE AZERBAIJANI SIDE UNDER THE AEGIS OF THE ICRC

15:50, 04 Feb 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

First Deputy Minister David Tonoyan received Head of the Delegation of
the International Committee of the Red Cross to Armenia Sarah Epprecht.

During the meeting the parties discussed possible ways of
implementation of agreements to exchange data on missing persons.

The First Deputy Minister of Defense underlined that the Armenian
side has been successfully cooperating with the ICRC since 1992 and
intends to carry on this collaboration.

The Head of the ICRC delegation to Armenia noted, on her part, that one
of the priorities of the ICRC as an impartial, neutral, and independent
organization is to find out the fate of approximately 4,500 people
who went missing in the wake of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Davit Tonoyan noted that within the scope of its authority, the
Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia stands ready to
cooperate with the Azerbaijani side under the aegis of the ICRC
in the exchange of data of missing people which will be a step in
implementation of norms of international humanitarian law.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/04/armenia-stands-ready-to-cooperate-with-the-azerbaijani-side-under-the-aegis-of-the-icrc/

What Were The Authorities Of NKR Afraid Of?

WHAT WERE THE AUTHORITIES OF NKR AFRAID OF?

Igor Muradyan, Political Analyst
Comments – 04 February 2015, 14:10

On January 31, during an attempt to visit Karabakh, 160 participants
of the car march of the Founding Parliament, including women and
children, ran across a well-organized resistance, including the police
and veterans of war.

Something unprecedented happened, and one may think that the
government of Karabakh was expecting a commando rather than a peaceful
demonstration.

The “defenders” of Karabakh had a high level of organization. It
should be noted that the behavior of the Police representatives was
not unanimous. Some of them were trying to demonstrate artificial
cruelty and absolute loyalty to the government. Others could not hide
their reluctance to participate in what was going on and were even
sympathizing with the demonstrators.

In any case, this performance was intended to demonstrate power,
and the addressees were the people of Karabakh.

But what were the authorities of Karabakh afraid of? A revolution?

Apparently, there was a likelihood of an anti-Russian action in
Karabakh which would be probable, and it worried the government
of Karabakh.

Already anti-Russian actions have taken place in Yerevan and Gyumri
for different reasons, but in Karabakh it would sound especially
louder. Apparently, ahead of the prepared manipulation of the Karabakh
issue by Russia it was necessary to demonstrate that Russia has and
will have no problems in Karabakh.

http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/33585#sthash.bHL07WM0.dpuf

Erdogan Conduit La Turquie Au " Totalitarisme ", Selon Son Ennemi L’

ERDOGAN CONDUIT LA TURQUIE AU >, SELON SON ENNEMI L’IMAM GULEN

USA/TURQUIE

Le regime du president islamo-conservateur turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan
conduit la Turquie vers le “totalitarisme” en assimilant toute forme
de critique a une “trahison”, a deplore mardi celui qui est devenu
sa bete noire, le predicateur Fethullah Gulen.

“Les dirigeants de l’AKP (le Parti de la justice et du developpement
au pouvoir) considèrent desormais toute critique democratique comme
une attaque contre l’Etat”, ecrit M. Gulen dans une colonne publiee
dans le New York Times.

“En considerant que la moindre voix critique est celle d’un ennemi,
ou pire d’un traître, ils mènent le pays vers le totalitarisme”,
poursuit le predicateur, qui vit en Pennsylvanie (est des Etats-Unis)
depuis 1999 et s’exprime rarement dans les medias .

Longtemps son allie, M. Gulen, 73 ans, est devenu il y a plus d’un an
l’ennemi numero 1 de M. Erdogan. Ce dernier, qui règne sans partage
sur la Turquie depuis 2003, l’accuse d’avoir constitue un “Etat dans
l’Etat” pour faire tomber son regime.

Dans son article, l’imam deplore que “l’occasion historique” de faire
de la Turquie un pays democratique membre de l’Union europeenne
(UE) ait ete “gâchee” a cause d’un regime qui a, ecrit-il, “fait
marche arrière et s’en est pris a la societe civile, aux medias,
a la justice et a la libre entreprise”.

“La Turquie a atteint un point où la democratie et les droits de
l’Homme ont presque disparu”, deplore Fethullah Gulen. “J’espère qu’ils
(les electeurs turcs) exerceront leurs droits legaux et democratiques
pour reprendre en main l’avenir de leur pays”, ajoute-t-il en prevision
des elections legislatives de juin prochain.

A la suite d’un scandale de corruption qui l’a eclabousse il y a un
an, M. Erdogan a declenche des purges massives visant des milliers de
policiers, magistrats, hauts fonctionnaires ou journalistes soupconnes
d’etre proches de M. Gulen.

Istanbul, 3 fev 2015 (AFP) –

mercredi 4 fevrier 2015, Ara (c)armenews.com

L’Armenie Demande L’extradiction Du Soldat Russe

L’ARMENIE DEMANDE L’EXTRADICTION DU SOLDAT RUSSE

Gumri

L’Armenie a officiellement demande a la Russie l’extradition du soldat
russe accuse du meurtre de sept membres d’une famille armenienne
de Gumri.

Le bureau du procureur general Gevorg Kostanian a annonce hier
qu’il avait envoye une lettre a son homologue russe, Iouri Tchaïka,
disant que l’affaire très mediatisee devrait etre transferee a la
juridiction armenienne.

Kostanian a invoque un traite russo-armenien de 1997 reglementant la
presence de base militaire russe en Armenie.

Le Bureau du Procureur general a revele l’existence de cette lettre
de Kostanian quelques heures après qu’un rapport russe a declare
que Valery Permyakov, le conscrit russe accuse du massacre, sera
juge par un tribunal militaire russe en Armenie. Citant une source
anonyme proche de l’enquete, l’agence de presse Interfax a declare
que le tribunal examinera les preuves recueillies non seulement par
les enqueteurs russes, mais aussi par leurs collègues armeniens.

Permyakov est maintenu en detention au siège de la base russe de Gumri
depuis son arrestation 12 heures après qu’une famille armenienne ait
ete trouvee morte dans leur maison.

La lettre de Kostanian signifie que les autorites armeniennes veulent
que Permyakov comparaisse devant un tribunal armenien et soit juge
par la loi armenienne – ce qui a ete pendant des semaines exige par
de nombreux habitants de Gumri.

Des manifestants ont exhorte Moscou a acceder a la demande de
Kostanian. “Une rebuffade russe pourrait aggraver encore la situation”,
a dit l’un deux, Karen Petrossian. “Il serait très prudent que des
autorites russes repondent a nos demandes legitimes et remettent
cette personne aux organes repressifs armeniens.”

Un autre militant, Armen Nersisian, a meme averti que les
manifestations reprendront de plus belles si les Russes restent
inflexibles.

Nersisian a ajoute que le transfert du soldat est une question non
seulement de justice mais aussi de “dignite nationale.”

mercredi 4 fevrier 2015, Claire (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=107767

Bako Sahakian Demande Une Enquete Sur Les Violences Du Weekend

BAKO SAHAKIAN DEMANDE UNE ENQUÊTE SUR LES VIOLENCES DU WEEKEND

Haut-Karabagh

Bako Sahakian, president du Haut-Karabagh, a ordonne hier a la police
locale d’enqueter sur leur reaction violente face aux dizaines de
militants de l’opposition d’Armenie qui ont tente d’entrer au Karabagh
le week-end dernier.

S’exprimant lors d’une reunion d’urgence avec les hauts fonctionnaires
de Stepanakert, Sahakian a en meme temps defendu l’usage de cette
force, alors que cela a attire de fortes condamnations de l’opposition
armenienne, de medias et de militants des droits de l’homme.

Samedi, un cortège de quelques 30 voitures transportant des dirigeants
et membres de l’opposition du Parlement fondateur (anciennement
pre-Parlement) a ete arrete par la police du Karabagh a la frontière
avec l’Armenie. Une video sur Internet de l’incident montre que
certains des opposants ont ete battus. La plupart des voitures ont
ete vandalisees par des policiers en uniforme et des hommes en civil
alors meme qu’elles faisaient demi-tour.

Sahakian a declare que ses forces de securite “ont dû prendre des
mesures appropriees” afin d’eviter des affrontements.

“Malheureusement, nous avons echoue a prevenir les emeutes et les
affrontements qui ont eu une resonance publique”, a t-il dit.

Selon la declaration, Sahakian a demande a son chef de la police, Kamo
Aghajanian, de lancer une “enquete interne minutieuse” sur l’incident.

Sahakian tirera par la suite les “conclusions necessaires”.

Les assurances de Sahakian ont ete rejetees par les opposants du
gouvernement a Erevan. Zaruhi Postanjian, un parlementaire du parti
Zharangutyun, a declare que les autorites de Stepanakert doivent
“presenter des excuses au peuple armenien” et punir les responsables
de ce qu’elle considère comme une repression illegale.

“Ils ont eu recours a la violence contre des citoyens qui tentaient
d’organiser une marche pacifique vers Stepanakert, la deuxième capitale
armenienne”, a dit Postanjian.

Yervand Varosian, un avocat bien connu, a declare que cette initiative
est >. >, a t-il dit. “Les images mediatisees montrent clairement qu’il y
a eu abus de pouvoir “.

mercredi 4 fevrier 2015, Claire (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=107741