Turkish TV Series Angers Israel

TURKISH TV SERIES ANGERS ISRAEL

BBC NEWS
iddle_east/8308124.stm
2009/10/15 00:05:51 GMT

Israel’s foreign minister has ordered Turkey’s ambassador to be
summoned over a Turkish TV series that portrays Israeli soldiers
killing children.

Avigdor Lieberman said the programme, whose first episode was broadcast
on Tuesday, incited hatred against Israel.

In one clip screened on Israeli news channels, an Israeli soldier
takes aim at a smiling young girl and kills her.

The complaint is the latest to strain the relationship between Turkey
and Israel.

Strategic ties

In a statement, Mr Lieberman said the series, which "presents
Israeli soldiers as the murderers of innocent children, would not be
appropriate for broadcast even in an enemy country and certainly not
in a state which maintains diplomatic relations with Israel".

Another clip from the series – which tells the story of a Palestinian
family – reportedly shows a bullet fired by an Israeli soldier
travelling in slow motion towards a Palestinian child.

The programme was broadcast on Turkey’s TRT One Channel.

Turkey is one of the few Muslim countries to have relations with
Israel, but these have suffered since Israel’s offensive in Gaza
in January.

Last week, Ankara cancelled an international military exercise in
which Israeli pilots were due to participate.

Israel’s Defence Minister Ehud Barak sought to play down the rift,
stressing that the two states shared "longstanding, important and
strategic" ties.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/m

Armenian Leader Says Territorial Claims To Turkey Bad Start For Talk

ARMENIAN LEADER SAYS TERRITORIAL CLAIMS TO TURKEY BAD START FOR TALKS

Mediamax
Oct 8 2009
Armenia

Yerevan, 8 October: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated in
Yerevan today that "territorial claims to Turkey are a bad start for
normalizing relations".

The president said this at an enlarged session of the National Security
Council while commenting on concerns of many representatives of the
diaspora that by normalizing relations with Turkey, Armenia recognizes
its territorial integrity.

"There are realities of the 21st century’s political culture that we
are obliged to take into consideration," Sargsyan noted.

Speaking about concerns of diaspora members that by normalizing
relations with Turkey, Armenia will stop demanding the international
recognition of the Armenian genocide and stop accusations over the
Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian president said
that "we have undertaken commitment over the recognition and accusation
of genocide, and we will carry out this commitment till the end".

All participants in the enlarged session of the National Security
Council, which was attended by Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II,
Minister of the Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan, Chairman of the Prosperous
Armenia party Gagik Tsarukyan and Chairman of the Public Council Vazgen
Manukyan, expressed their approval of the initialled Armenian-Turkish
protocols.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Meeting In Chisinau

ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN MEETING IN CHISINAU

News.am
14:03 / 10/17/2009

"The last meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in
Chisinau did not give cause for optimism, because the Armenian side
suddenly began to discuss the issues that were agreed two to three
years ago," said Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov,
Trend News informs Oct. 16.

"We understand that there is a rule that unless everything is agreed,
it means nothing was agreed, but it is impossible to move if to go
back and start to discuss proposals or ideas that were agreed at
least two or three years ago. This is, of course, disappointing,"
stated Mammadyarov.

According to the Azerbaijani official "such actions by the Armenian
side are connected with the latest events in the region – the
Turkish-Armenian rapprochement."

As NEWS.am reported, RA President Serzh Sargsyan declared that the
interim and final status of Nagorno-Karabakh was the subject of the
talks during Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents’ meeting in Chisinau.

However, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated Oct. 16 that
"even if hundred years pass the Nagorno-Karabakh independence will
not be considered."

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs on Karabakh peace process keep maintaining
that the meeting in Chisinau was constructive.

European Commission Proposes 100 Million Euro Macro-Financial Assist

EUROPEAN COMMISSION PROPOSES 100 MILLION EURO MACRO-FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO ARMENIA

armradio.am
16.10.2009 16:36

The European Commission proposed to the Council to provide
macro-financial assistance to Armenia, in the form of a loan of up to
65 million euro and of a grant of up to 35 million euro. The assistance
will support the adjustment programme agreed by the Armenian government
with the International Monetary Fund to help the country through the
global crisis.

The Commission adopted on the 14 of October 2009 a draft decision
recommending to the Council to provide macro-financial assistance
(MFA) in the form of a loan of 65 million euro and of a grant of
35 million euro to Armenia. The assistance would be provided in
two instalments, tentatively in the first and fourth quarter of
2010. The assistance supports, and is conditional on the respect
of the adjustment programme agreed between Armenia and the IMF. It
complements the latter’s financial assistance to the country. The
European Parliament is consulted.

The proposed financing will complement the financial resources provided
by the EU, in the form of budget support programmes financed under
the European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument.

The global economic crisis has affected Armenia since the last quarter
of 2008. As the country’s economic activity and external situation
started to deteriorate, Armenia agreed an about USD 540 million
Stand-By Arrangement programme with the IMF in March 2009. In the light
of a substantial worsening of the economic conditions, the IMF decided
in June 2009 to approve an augmentation of its resources by about
USD 250 million. Armenia’s GDP is foreseen to decrease by 15.6% in
2009, the budget deficit to reach 7.5% of GDP and the current account
deficit to reach 13.7% of GDP. A slow recovery is expected in 2010.

Other international donors like the World Bank and the Asian
Development Bank support Armenia’s economic adjustment effort along
with other bilateral donors.

MFA is an exceptional EU crisis response instrument available to
EU neighbours. It is conditional and complements assistance by the
IMF. The IMF capacity to help countries with financial difficulties
is being considerably increased by EU Member States and other IMF
members. The EU recently committed to provide 125 billion euro to the
IMF, which is 35% of the increase in the IMF’s lending capacity from
USD 250 billion to USD 750 billion.

Samvel Farmanyan: "During Visit To Turkey No Briefing Took Place And

SAMVEL FARMANYAN: "DURING VISIT TO TURKEY NO BRIEFING TOOK PLACE AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DID NOT MAKE ANY STATEMENT"

ARMENPRESS
Oct 15, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 15, ARMENPRESS: "During visit to Turkey no briefing
took place and Armenian president did not make any statement,"
spokesman for the Armenian president Samvel Farmanyan said today,
commenting on the information of Turkish Hurriyet as if Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan told a reporter of CNN Turk that the
all-Armenian tour was aimed at not persuading our counterparts but
informing them about the made decision.

"And comparing the chronology it is obvious that the decision on
signing the protocols was made only after the end of six-week public
discussions, all-Armenian tour of the president and session pf the
National Security Council. Thus the mentioned publication of the
Turkish newspaper is a clear disinformation," S. Farmanyan said.

Serzh Sargsyan Leaves For Turkey

SERZH SARGSYAN LEAVES FOR TURKEY

mvel-farmanyan
03:13 pm | October 14, 2009

"President Serzh Sargsyan is leaving for Turkish Bursa today
on the invitation Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul to watch the
Turkey-Armenia qualifying match," says Samvel Farmanian, Spokesman
for the RA President.

"The Armenian delegation is comprised of Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian, Deputy Foreign Ministers Arman Kirakosian and Shavarsh
Kocahrian and other top officials. Scores of Armenian journalists
accompany the Armenian delegation.

In Bursa, Serzh Sargsyan will first see Armenian footballers to cheer
them up before the match.

Presidents of the two countries will have a tete-a-tete meeting today
to be followed by a meeting in an extended format. Later in the day
a reception will be held in honor of the Armenian President.

The Armenian delegation corpse will be back to Armenia after the match.

This is Serzh Sargsyan’s first visit to Turkey.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/14/sa

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan Received The EU Advisory Group To

RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN RECEIVED THE EU ADVISORY GROUP TO ARMENIA, LED BY HEAD OF EU DELEGATION IN ARMENIA, AMBASSADOR RAUL LUTZENBERGER

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received the EU Advisory Group to
Armenia, led by Head of EU delegation in Armenia, Ambassador Raul
Lutzenberger.

Greeting the guests, the head of government stressed the need for
keeping in close touch with the Advisory Group (AG) enabling thus both
sides to assess progress and outline areas of future cooperation on
a regular basis.

The AG members said to be highly appreciative of the Armenian
government’s commitment to cooperation. They advised that six new
experts are scheduled to join the Group to provide consultancy in
specific areas of activity.

A special mention was made of RA Government’s anti-corruption
efforts, administrative improvements in the tax and customs spheres,
transparency-aimed actions in the system of public governance and
State procurements, as well as the passing of a law on State service.

The parties spoke about the progress in preparative work for the
signing of a free trade regime agreement, enacting simplified export
procedures, introducing the GSP+ system in Armenia. They also looked at
the possibility of strengthening the Council on Economic Competition
and the SME support centers. In this light, they made a point of
improving public debt management practices and building the capacity
of relevant units of the Ministry of Finance.

Customs-related improvements, too, were discussed at the meeting,
including the need for applying simplified clearance procedures and
providing training for customs officers. The parties also spoke about
the government’s public relations strategy.

The members of the Advisory Group outlined possibilities for expanding
the scope of their work by noting that Armenia is a worldwide leader
in this format of cooperation.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister thanked the EU Advisory Group
members for useful and badly needed consultancy.

http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4913/

Ankara: The Orhan Pamuk Case: Who Are These Judges?

THE ORHAN PAMUK CASE: WHO ARE THESE JUDGES?

Hurriyet Daily News
Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Judges have hurt this country too much. So have the appointed, the
so-called judges.

Owing to three military coups we have a chance to better know some
of them.

In the aftermath of the May 27, 1960 coup, the prime minister-elect
was hanged in this country. Foreign and finance ministers were hanged
too. If it was up to judges, 15 more Democrat Party, or DP, members
would have been hanged as well.

Then again, similar backward steps were taken in the period of the
March 12, 1971 coup. Deniz GezmiÅ~_, Huseyin İnan and Yusuf Arslan
were hanged. Judges were so calm. They kept saying that all they did
was apply the law.

Later, we faced the Sept. 12, 1980 coup. Men in black robes this
time were much crueler. They hanged 50 young men. And of course the
courts of appeals approved the rulings. They were high courts applying
the law!

Do you remember Dogan Oz? He was one of the bravest and democratic
prosecutors. Oz dared to crack down on "counter-guerillas." He was
shot by a man in 1978. The murderer was caught; witnesses identified
him and he confessed to the crime.

The court sentenced him to death. But the case file was sent to
the Military Court of Appeals. High judges first quashed the
indictment in form. Following the prosecutor’s objection, the
file was discussed at the General Council of the Military Appeals
Court Criminal Depts. Fifteen high judges were in the courtroom,
eight of whom voted for the release of the murderer due to lack of
evidence. Seven judges voted for the punishment of the perpetrator. But
he was acquitted by the decision of the Military Court of Appeals and
by a margin of one vote. The file was later transferred to the court
having the jurisdiction over the case at the beginning. "Evidence,
witness statements, and documents in hand show the accused committed
the crime. However, we should follow the ruling of the Military Court
of Appeals and we rule for the acquittal of t decided.

I have kept wondering what kind of conscience and understanding
of law that the Military Court of Appeals has. I wonder if someone
whispered something to them since it was the coup period. Otherwise,
it is not easy to come up with such a decision.

***

I am entitled to say "I have known so many judges and prosecutors,
enough to make a general judgment about all" since I have adequate
experience in life. For instance, in the period March 12, 1971, I was
sentenced to eight years in prison for being an administrator in the
case of the Turkey Labor Party, or TIP. But I have never been a TIP
administrator. I had only attended the party convention in 1970 and
made a speech as a delegate. My speech might have been perceived as
"communism propaganda" at that time, but the court decided that I
was a party administrator. The Military Court of Appeals approved
the ruling. The translation is, I was sentenced on a baseless ground.

As I ran across the same judge in another investigation, he said,
"Oral, I did not expect the approval of the ruling on you because
you were not an administrator." I was surprised by his remark. "But
you decided so," I responded. His answer was eerier "Yes, but we kept
in mind that parts of our ruling would not be approved by the Court
of Appeals."

We are living in Turkey. The judges who sentenced the slain
Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink for belittling Turkishness
in his article criticizing the Armenian diaspora are living in this
country.

***

Some might think that similar past experiences and the understanding
nurturing those experiences are left in the history. But this
understanding still stands without any significant change. The Court
of Appeals decision about Nobel Prize winner author Orhan Pamuk is
only an example of the said understanding.

After Pamuk said: "30,000 Kurds and 1 million Armenians were killed
here. And almost no one dares to talk about," Kemal Kerincsiz and
a group of people submitted a complaint and claimed that they were
insult rejected suits filed by individuals seeking compensation
and ruled that not a particular person was referred to in Pamuk’s
remarks. The said individuals resorted to the Court of Appeals. The
court ruled in favor of them and reached a somewhat binding decision
that the lower court should change the ruling.

If there had not been status of limitations applied, not only these
people but also every single citizen of Turkey could have been able
to sue Pamuk and seek compensation. This is the situation. I am
awfully curious about the judges who reach a decision and find 71
million people eligible for compensation due to Pamuk’s assessment
on history. What a sense, what a mindset, what a law, and what a
conscience this is! I wish I can understand.

In a country where such a judgment is possible, the law has nothing
to do with the "freedom of thought" or "freedom of expression." Even
the most optimistic angle cannot explain this.

We do not deserve to live an environment ruled by arbitrary and
perplexed practices of law.

You may say, "We have seen so much of it."

But that’s enough!

* Mr. Oral Calislar is a columnist for daily Radikal in which this
piece appeared Wednesday. It was translated into English by the Daily
News staff.

Why Did President Sargsyan Go To Turkey? Sharmazanov Explains

WHY DID PRESIDENT SARGSYAN GO TO TURKEY? SHARMAZANOV EXPLAINS

Tert.am
15.10.09

Speaking with journalists today, Republican Party of Armenia (RPA)
press spokesperson and RPA parliamentary faction secretary Eduard
Sharmazanov responded to the question why Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan visited Turkey when he had previously stated he would go if
the borders were open or they were on the threshold of opening.

"The signing of the Protocols allows for a positive perspective that
they will be ratified," Sharmazanov stated.

Referring to yesterday’s football match, firstly Sharmazanov noted
that the match ended the period of football diplomacy and we have
now entered a new phase of Armenian-Turkish relations. He also added
that he isn’t of the opinion that Armenian diplomacy experienced
defeat in this process; rather, he is convinced that the policy
initiated by the Armenian president over the past year has yielded
good results. Armenian diplomacy, according to him, is very well
prepared and the process in Zurich proved it.

Assessing the results of the football match, Sharamazanov said
the Armenian team had chosen correct tactics. The results would’ve
been even worse if offensive (rather than defensive) tactics were
used. Sharamazanov advised one to be realistic when evaluating the
results of the match and take into consideration that Turkey is way
ahead of Armenia in FIFA’s ratings. "There is a difference here in
the level of football," Sharmazanov noted.

SOCAR And GazProm Signed Contract On Azeri Gas Supply To Russia

SOCAR AND GAZPROM SIGNED CONTRACT ON AZERI GAS SUPPLY TO RUSSIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.10.2009 20:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Contract signing ceremony between State Oil Company
of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) and GazProm Russian Company took place at SOCAR
office. The contract stipulates for supply of 0,5 cubic meters of
gas to GazProm in 2010.

Gas price was not specified, yet, will be calculated with special
formula, as was announced at the ceremony.

The contract was signed by SOCAR President Rovnag Abdullayev on
Azerbaijan’s side and GazProm CEO Alexey Miller on Russia’s side,
novosti.az reported.