WikiLeaks send all Armenian presidents of to retirement – MP

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Sept 10 2011

WikiLeaks send all Armenian presidents of to retirement – MP

September 10, 2011 | 13:21

YEREVAN. – WikiLeaks send the 3 presidents of Armenia to the
retirement by publishing information showing their high degree of
vulnerability, said the MP from Heritage party Stepan Safaryan.

He noticed that WikiLeaks except referring to Levon Ter-Petrosyan,
refers to Serzh Sargsyan as well.

`It is obvious that Sargsyan is being reminded that he has some
promises to keep, like oligarchic economy, elimination of corruption,
etc. Now we are simply disappointed from Serzh Sargsyan, as he
promised to make serious steps and did nothing. In this regard,
proceeding against some oligarchs, dismissing some officials are facts
to assure that the system is `getting normal,’ mentioned MP.

Referring to head of presidential staff Karen Karapetyan’s
resignation, Stepan Safaryan mentioned that he cannot say anything
till the reasons are clear.

`There are talks that he will be appointed PM, or that he did not have
good relations with his co-workers, but nothing is concrete yet. For
example, it’s quite different thing to unleash articles in press about
the Head of Traffic Police Margar Ohanyan and other oligarchs”

Egyptian protesters break into Israeli embassy building

Egyptian protesters break into Israeli embassy building

11:34, 10 September, 2011

ARMENPRESS:

Protesters have broken into the building housing Israel’s embassy in
Egypt’s capital, Cairo, entering consular offices, officials said.

Security forces fired tear gas at the protesters who threw stones and
petrol bombs at police vehicles. Israel’s ambassador has flown out of
Egypt.

US President Barack Obama urged Egypt to protect the embassy after
Israel asked Washington for help.

Hundreds of protesters remain near the embassy, burning tyres in the street.

Live gun shots have been heard, as riot police try to disperse the
demonstrators, says the BBC’s Bethany Bell, in Cairo.

The air is still thick with tear gas, our correspondent says.

There have been protests outside the embassy for weeks amid a downturn
in Egypt-Israel relations.

The unrest began after Friday prayers, when thousands converged on
Cairo’s Tahrir Square to demand faster political reforms following the
ousting of former President Hosni Mubarak in February.

Later, hundreds marched on the Israeli embassy. They destroyed a wall
around the building, before a group of about 30 broke in and threw
documents out of windows.

Reuters news agency quoted an Israeli official in Jerusalem as saying
that the documents appeared to be “pamphlets and forms kept at the
foyer”. Egypt’s state media said some of the documents were marked
confidential.

An Israeli official told the BBC the intruders had entered consular
offices, but not the main embassy.

After initially standing by, police moved against the protesters,
firing tear gas. Several vehicles were set alight.

Live TV pictures in the early hours of Saturday showed protesters
throwing petrol bombs at police vans which drove at a crowd of people
to try to scatter them.

Shots were heard in the area but it is not clear who fired them. There
are reports a police station near the embassy was raided by
protesters.

Egyptian state media said about 400 people had been injured in the unrest.

The BBC’s Hamada Abu-Qamar in Cairo says the protesters want the
embassy to be shut down.

A statement from the office of Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak
said he had spoken with his US counterpart Leon Panetta and had “asked
them to protect the embassy from the demonstrators”.

President Obama appealed to Egypt to honour its international
obligations and protect the mission, the White House said in a
statement.

Israeli ambassador Yitzhak Levanon, his family and other embassy
officials have been flown out of the country on board a military
plane, Egyptian state TV reported.

However, Reuters says the Israeli consul is staying in Cairo to
maintain the mission.

Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf had summoned his cabinet crisis
team while the interior ministry put police forces on alert.

Expert dubs Azeri policy as banality of aggression

Expert dubs Azeri policy as banality of aggression

September 10, 2011 – 15:41 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Azeri administration’s destructive policy is a
banality of aggression, a Candidate of historical sciences, adviser to
Artsakh Republic Foreign Minister said.

As Ruben Zargaryan stated in an interview to Analitika.at.ua, `urges
to shoot down civilian planes, announcements of a jihad against
Nagorno Karabakh Republic, pitting the U.S. and Russia against each
other, annexing 2 Russian frontier villages is a mere start to the
list of Azeri banalities.’

`Mortified of other countries’ disregard to its inadequate views, Baku
takes its petty revenge by blacklisting journalists,’ Zargaryan
stressed.

`Hover, an increasing number of foreigners are visiting Karabakh to
make the world aware of the Republic. NKR has long been perceived by
sensible people as part of a civilized international community,’ the
expert concluded.

Prominent Opposition Activist Nikol Pashinyan Calls for a

Prominent Opposition Activist Nikol Pashinyan Calls for a
`Constitutional Revolution’

09.10.2011 10:22 epress.am

Armenia’s administration lasted 74 days without political prisoners,
said Armenian National Congress (HAK) senior representative, chief
editor of local opposition paper Haykakan Jamanak (`Armenian Times’)
Nikol Pashinyan at the HAK rally on Friday. Pashinyan, who himself was
imprisoned on political grounds and granted amnesty only recently, was
referring to an Aug. 9 incident involving police and HAK activists
which resulted in several youth activists being detained, one of whom
– Tigran Araqelyan – has not yet been released.

According to Pashinyan, Armenia’s authorities have no other way of
speaking other than in the language of torture.

The opposition activist said the situation in Armenia today is
revolutionary since the authorities are unable to resolve the people’s
and the country’s woes or to ensure development of the country and
democracy. Moreover, the authorities themselves are an obstacle to
this development.

If the authorities are not in a position to resolve these issues,
Pashinyan continued, then the people has to resolve them themselves.
Recall, Pashinyan was arrested in 2008 along with other opposition
activists for their role in the mass unrest following the disputed
presidential election. In a WikiLeaks cable released late last month,
a former US diplomat in Armenia said Pashinyan, `LTP’s most radical
lieutenant,’ `used extreme rhetoric to exhort protesters to fight.’

`Citizens now have to come out to the square and establish legality
and morality with their own hands. Revolution in Armenia is a vital
necessity, and I call upon each of you to prepare for constitutional
revolution,’ he said.

Accoring to Pashinyan, this revolution can become a reality if a
500,000-strong crowd is gathered in (Liberty) Square and gives the
ruling authorities 24 hours to resign.

`We will leave Liberty Square today, but the start of the velvet
revolution will be heralded at one of the rallies soon… Leave today,
[but] return as a revolutionary leader, and herald the start of the
Armenian revolution right here,’ he said.

Armenia to decide on participation in domino championship in Abkhazi

Armenia still to decide on participation in domino championship in Abkhazia

15:00 – 10.09.11

Armenia’s National Team of Domino has dismissed reports that it will
participate in the Domino World Championship to be held in Abkhazia.

Speaking to Tert.am, Hayk Baghdasaryan, the President of Armenia’s
Domino National Federation, said that they have been invited to the
event but have not yet sent any response to the invitation.

`We have received official invitation from Abkhazia, but have not
responded yet. The decision on participation will be reached at the
September 24 board session,’ said he.

It comes after the Russian-language news agency Regnum mentioned also
Armenia as one of the countries to attend the domino championship to
be held in Abkhazia.

The decision to hold the World Domino Championship in Abkhazia was
made in 2010 in Las Vegas, during the previous championship.
Armenia’s Domino Federation was founded in 2008.

Tert.am

Armenian soldier charged with premeditated murder of co-serviceman

Armenian soldier charged with premeditated murder of co-serviceman

September 10, 2011 – 13:24 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – On September 9, the general court of Armenia’s
Syunik province granted an arrest warrant for 2 officers detained in
the case of Armenian army soldier Aghasi Abrahamyan’s death.

The officers were charged with misuse of authority, administrative
dereliction in accordance with article 375 of Armenian Criminal Code,
stipulating for 2-13 years of imprisonment.

In the framework of investigation into Armenian soldier Hayk
Lazarian’s death, his co-serviceman Lendrush Nazlukhanyan was accused
of premeditated murder in accordance with article 104 of Armenian
Criminal Code, stipulating for 6-12 years of imprisonment.

Previously, Nazlukhanyan was charged with careless handling of weapon
resulting in a death, in accordance with article 373.3 of Armenian
Criminal Code, stipulating for 3-7 years of imprisonment.

On August 26, Aghasi Abrahamyan, born 1992, was brought unconscious to
a military hospital, where he died later. Later, medical examination
resealed marks of violence on the soldier’s body.

In the morning of September 7, Armenian serviceman Hayk Lazarian,
born 1992, died from a gunshot wound, inflicted by fellow serviceman
Lendrush Nazlukhanyan, while on military duty on the line of contact
between Nagorno Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijani armed forces.

Aram Manukyan: Parents of soldiers killed consider change of power..

Aram Manukyan: Parents of soldiers killed in the army consider change
of power to be the only way to resolve their problems

arminfo
Friday, September 9, 21:40

The parents of the soldiers killed in the army have joined the
Armenian National Congress, Chairman of Board of Armenian Pan-National
Movement Aram Manukyan said at the ANC rally in Yerevan.

“The parents of the soldiers recently killed in the army consider the
change of power in Armenia to be the only way to resolve their
problems. We have already created a new action group in Facebook.
Such groups help to solve problems related to the army,” Manukyan
said.

He said that the relatives of the killed servicemen expressed wish to
take part in the rally but a few hours before the event they were
summoned by relevant authorities and “convinced” not to do it.

To note, the cases of death of conscript soldiers have recently become
more frequent in the Armed Forces of Armenia and the NKR. On August 26
Aghasi Abrahamyan Abrahamyan, a conscript soldier of the NKR Defense
Army became a victim of violence in the army. He died at a military
hospital in Stepanakert after being severely beaten. A soldier of the
Askeran regiment of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army, Hayk Lazarian,
who was killed on Wednesday, was shot down by his comrade-in-arms
Lendrush Nazlukhanyan while on duty as a result of careless use of
fire arms.

A video posted on Youtube by the initiative group “We will not keep
silence!” tells that the
comrade of Hovhannes Vardanyan informed the family of the soldier that
their son was taken to psychiatric hospital. Vardanyan’s father
declares that his son was beaten up in the army and there are still
signs of violence on his legs and back. “I sent a healthy boy to the
army, and has got him back from Karabakh in such a state,” the father
cried out. The soldier in the video just repeats separate phrases
going to and fro, rolling on the ground and saying that he served well
in Karabakh but he was beaten up and raped. The uncle of the soldier
Aram Virabyan expressed indignation at the negligence of the higher
instances to the incident. “This negligence makes us leave for
Karabakh and settle accounts with the offenders. We are ready to rally
in the square with posters,” he said.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kltNRmTe2TI

Zurabyan: How Many Votes were Rigged

Zurabyan: How Many Votes were Rigged

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 12:21:13 – 10/09/2011

I would like to echo recent revelations of the confidential cables of
the U.S. Embassy on the events of 2008-2010 in Armenia, stated the
coordinator of the Armenian National Congress, Levon Zurabyan, opening
his speech at the rally on September 9. `Thus, the U.S. diplomatic
cables state: first, in the presidential elections of 2008, Levon
Ter-Petrosyan got 490,000-570,000 votes instead of the reported
350,000. Second, according to Valery Poghosyan, a member of the
Constitutional Court, the decision of the CC on the presidential
elections was made and imposed on the Constitutional Court through
pressure by the president administration,’ Levon Zurabyan announced.
Poghosyan told the U.S. embassy official that Robert Kocharyan had
pressured the justices to approve the protocol of the Central Election
Commission.

`Third, according to the Americans, the elections to the Council of
Yerevan were rigged totally and systematically because in the most
optimistic scenario for the Republicans they would get 25-35% whereas
50% was reported,’ Zurabyan said.

`Fourth, the violent dispersion of the demonstrators on March 1 was
Robert Kocharyan’s decision and personal order, despite all the fairy
tales told later. Against these big revelations, I would like to note
a fact which seems to be a trifle at first sight but amazingly
demonstrates what filchers we and the international community have to
deal with. It became known from the cables of the U.S. diplomats that
the French President Sarkozy did not intend to congratulate Serzh
Sargsyan but Edward Nalbandyan, the Armenian ambassador to France
then, used his connection with l’Elysee to the draft text of the
congratulation and published it without agreeing with the French,
hoping that the French would be reluctant to appear amid a scandal by
disclaiming the fact of the congratulation,’ said the coordinator of
the Armenian National Congress.

`What are the conclusions to be drawn from the abovementioned? It’s a
simple sum to do,’ says Zurabyan. `First, if 220,000 votes for
Ter-Petrosyan were stolen for Serzh Sargsyan, as the Americans state,
Serzh Sargsyan got almost as many votes as Ter-Petrosyan, and he could
not win the first round. Considering that the number of voters was
falsified, which the Americans stated in open official reports, by
500,000, as far as we know, the percentage of votes for Ter-Petrosyan
should be counted from 1,100,000 rather than 1,600,000. In this case,
it is clear that Ter-Petrosyan won in the firs round.’

`Second, the Americans reported 15-25% rigging for the Republicans in
the elections of the council, but there was rigging for the Bargavach
Hayastan Party, Orinats Yerkir Party and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun. Thus,
a simple sum shows that the Congress passed the threshold of 40%
required for victory, getting about 50-60%. So, we win both the
presidential and the elections of Yerevan council. Third, thus we have
an unlawful government from the lowest upward and nobody in the world
and in Armenia doubts its illegitimacy (after these revelations). The
revealed scope of rigging proves that Armenia has no elections but a
machine for usurping government. It is clear that our job is to
dismantle this machine,’ stated Levon Zurabyan at the rally of the
Armenian National Congress on September 9.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23299.html

Fisk: New light on an old horror – and still there is no justice

Robert Fisk: New light on an old horror – and still there is no justice

Saturday, 10 September 2011

[image: The Independent]

[image: The Armenian Genocide Museum has published an eyewitness account of
what happened]

*Alamy*

The Armenian Genocide Museum has published an eyewitness account of what
happened

On Wednesday morning, 14 April 1909, British Vice Consul Major Charles
Doughty-Wylie set off to the Turkish city of Adana after receiving a letter
from his dragoman – his Turkish translator, a man called Trypani – saying
that “there was a very dangerous feeling in that town, threats had been
freely offered, there were some murders…”.

Doughty-Wylie departed by the next train, memorably adding, in his dispatch
to the Foreign Office in London, that “so little had I expected that any
massacre was imminent, that I took my wife with me”. We can only imagine the
good lady’s reaction when “about two stations from Adana we saw a dead
body… The nearer we got to Adana the more bodies there were, and while I
was escorting my wife to Mr Trypani’s house … two or three more men were
killed under the very noses of the Turkish guard…”.

Doughty-Wylie’s dispatches over the next four days are a first-class account
of the start of the modern Armenian Holocaust – not the slaughter and
butchery and mass rape and death marches in which the Ottoman Turks killed
a
million and a half Armenians in 1915, but the mass murder of up to 30,000
Armenians in southern Turkey six years earlier, a dry run – albeit a very
bloody one – for the later genocide. “I got into uniform, went to the guard,
and sharply recalled to the officer his duty to prevent murder,”
Doughty-Wylie wrote. Having summoned some unwilling Ottoman soldiery to
support him, our vice consul “paraded through the town with bugles
blowing… We cleared the streets sometimes by charging with the bayonet and
sometimes by firing over the heads of the crowd”. Ah, those were the days!

The letters of Doughty-Wylie, who was later to have an unconsummated affair
with Gertrude Bell before dying at Gallipoli, are, in fact, a record of
heroism – I am indebted to researcher Missak Kelechian for finding them in
the British National Archives – for the vice consul rescued numerous British
subjects and protected many hundreds of Armenian refugees. Trying to save
their lives, the vice consul came under sniper fire from a mosque. The Turks
blamed the Armenians for the massacres, claiming that they had armed
themselves and planned to set up an Armenian principality on Turkish soil

killers have a habit of blaming the victims for their own deaths (see, for
example, the Muslim victims of the Bosnian war, the Palestinian civilian
victims of Gaza in 2008-9, etc) but Doughty-Wylie, while he acknowledged
that an Armenian shot dead two Turks, suspected that the violence included
“some secret preparation on the Turkish side”. Of the 2,000 dead in Adana,
1,400 were Armenians.

The Turkish authorities supposedly hanged nine Turks for their part in the
slaughter. So much for justice. Remarking that many of the dead had been
thrown into rivers, the British vice consul concluded in a further dispatch
to London that “in the villages, while no exact number can yet be given, the
loss … may be estimated at between 15,000 and 25,000; of these, very few,
if any, can be Moslems (sic). In many cases women, even small children, were
killed with the men”. Exactly two weeks after Doughty-Wylie received the
letter from his dragoman, The New York Times’s journalist in Adana was
reporting that in the city’s vilayet (governorate), up to 30,000 Armenians
had been murdered.

And Turkey, just as it does in the case of the later one and a half million
Armenian dead, still denies – along with Britain, the US, need we add the
rest? – that this was genocide. I have pointed out before that even in the
1930s, Churchill referred to the “holocaust” of Armenians. Now comes proof
that the 1909 genocide, let alone the later 1915 massacres, were known as a
Holocaust – correctly, with a capital H – before the First World War. For
the Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan has just unearthed and published
eyewitness Z Duckett Ferriman’s book on the 1909 killings whose original
cover bore the title The Young Turks and the Truth about the Holocaust at
Adana in Asia Minor. The New York Times had, in fact, referred to “Another
Armenian Holocaust” after an 1895 bloodbath, but Duckett Ferriman collected
victims’ names, dates, details of individual murders, statistics of orphans,
widows, villages destroyed, photographs, and the identity of the militias

like the Turkish authorities in 1915 and like the Nazis, the 1909 killers
used “special units” for killing and rape – and the mass violation of women.

By extraordinary chance, Duckett Ferriman’s book coincides with the Beirut
publication next week of the memoirs of Hagop Arsenian, a 1915 Armenian
Holocaust survivor whose handwritten diaries have just been translated into
English by his granddaughter, Arda Ekmekji. What makes this work so
remarkable is that the Arsenians were very upper middle class. On their
death trail to northern Syria, they were able, for a short period, to travel
by rail, first class. “They were transporting us to our graves with our own
money,” Hagop wrote. At other times, still paying for their train tickets,
they were packed into box cars, 45 to a carriage, Nazi-style. During his
Golgotha, Hagop stood beside a pile of Armenian corpses. “One of them in a
suffocating voice begged the gravedigger not to pull him by the legs and
said, ‘Brother, I have not died yet. Wait till morning before you bury me.'”

Like many Jews on the way to death in the second Holocaust of the 20th
century, Hagop “would wonder whether we were such a terrible nation that God
had chosen … to manifest His anger and inflict His punishment on us…”.
There are good Turks in these stories – in 1909 as well as 1915 – but there
are many criminals.

And again, no justice for the Armenians. Few of the Turkish war criminals
were hanged. One of the worst, Talaat Pasha, was assassinated in Berlin in
1921, Bin Laden-style, shot by an Armenian revenge group called Nemesis.
Most escaped their just deserts for ever, not even facing a Demjanjuk-like
court in old age. All are now dead. “War will not end unless the truth is
known,” a Lebanese humanitarian agency stated four years ago. And that’s all
that’s left to be fought for. Acknowledgement that these crimes were real.
Justice is an odd creature.

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-new-light-on-an-old-horror-ndash-and-still-there-is-no-justice-2352249.html?action=Popup

CYSCA collaborating to sponsor program for 20th Independence Anniv

CYSCA in collaboration with five Greater Boston Armenian organizations
is sponsoring a program to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Armenian
Independence

10.09.2011 | 11:21 | | Noyan Tapan | Social

(Noyan Tapan – 10.09.2011) On Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 6 pm, the
Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA)in collaboration with
five Greater Boston Armenian organizations is sponsoring a program to
celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the independence of the Republic of
Armenia. The event will be held at Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic
Church of Greater Boston, 145 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA. Keynote
speaker will be Rouben Shougarian, who served as the first Ambassador
of Armenia to the United States, and is currently professor at the
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

A musical performance of Armenian choral works will be offered by the
Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus, conducted by Artistic Director Barry
Singer. Mistress of Ceremonies will be Rachel Kaprielian, Commissioner
of the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. Co-sponsoring groups
are: the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), the Armenian
International Women’s Association (AIWA), the National Association for
Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), the Armenian Cultural
Foundation and the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU). Admission
is free, and a reception will follow the program.

www.nt.am