BAKU: Azeri Ex-Captive Convicted Of High Treason

AZERI EX-CAPTIVE CONVICTED OF HIGH TREASON

Turan news agency
Jan 23 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku, 23 January: The Court for Grave Crimes issued a verdict for
yet another national traitor on 21 January.

Judge Zeynal Agayev sentenced to 11 years in a high-security colony
Azerbaijani serviceman Vusal Qeybatov. The defendant did not plead
guilty, sources in the court told Turan.

The closed trial on this case began in November 2008.

According to materials of the case, Vusal Qeybatov was taken captive by
Armenians in the vicinity of Agdam [near Nagornyy Karabakh] on 11 April
2008. He was handed over to Azerbaijan on 3 May. After an investigation
was completed, Qeybatov was arrested and a criminal case under Article
274 (high treason) of the Criminal Code was launched against him.

This is not the first case when servicemen released from captivity
were arrested. Over 10 servicemen have been convicted on similar
charges so far.

RA Enforcement Machinery Officer Life Attempted

RA ENFORCEMENT MACHINERY OFFICER LIFE ATTEMPTED

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.01.2009 13:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The life of Armenian Kotayk region enforcement
machinery officer Hayk Babajanyan was attempted on January 21 morning
by an unknown man, who knifed Babajanyan four times.

In grave condition, Babajanyan was taken to hospital in Yerevan and
operated on.

A criminal case was initiated.

It’s worth noting that Babajanyan was responsible for execution of
legal process against Bjni mineral water plant, owned by the family
of former MP Khachatur Sukiasyan wanted by police after the March
1 events.

Representative Of Armenian Embassy To Take Part In "USA Policy In So

REPRESENTATIVE OF ARMENIAN EMBASSY TO TAKE PART IN "USA POLICY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS: GEOPOLITICAL AND ENERGY CHALLENGES" CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON

ARMENPRESS
Jan 20, 2009

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: American "Heritage Foundation"
organization initiated a conference in Washington, January 27 on "USA
policy in South Caucasus: Geopolitical and Energy Challenges", in which
the representative of Armenian Embassy in the USA will also take part.

An official from "Heritage Foundation" told Armenpress that Assistant
to the Deputy USA Secretary of State on European and Eurasian issues,
OSCE Minsk group co-chairman Matthew Bryza, Coordinator of the
department of Eurasian energy policy Steven Man, Chief consultant
of the commission of foreign relations of the Senate Nail Brown,
representative of the organization Ariel Cohen and others will take
part in the conference and deliver speeches.

Reports will be presented on "The regional security after the August
war" and "Energy and pipelines: challenges for Europe and USA".

The organization explains the necessity of calling a conference with
a circumstance that the Russian-Ukrainian issue which appeared around
gas supply stressed the dependence of Europe from Russia and that
the importance of Caspian hydrocarbon recourses increases.

Besides, after Russian-Georgian war a new situation has established
in the region.

Polls will be conducted on how the USA can develop the bilateral and
multilateral relations in the Caucasian and Caspian regions.

2009 Declared As Year Of Bulgaria In Armenia

2009 DECLARED AS YEAR OF BULGARIA IN ARMENIA

ARMENPRESS
Jan 19, 2008

YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: The year of 2009 is declared as Year
of Bulgaria in Armenia and in 2010 in Bulgaria Year of Armenia will
be declared.

Armenian Culture Minister Hasmik Poghosyan told Armenpress that by
the end of January the program suggestion of the Bulgarian side will
be received: in the initial negotiations all the spheres have been
included – exhibitions, big concert programs, opera, ethnographic
performances.

The minister said that during the organization of events of Year
of Armenia in Bulgaria the experience and success of the conduction
of Year of Armenia in France will be taken into consideration. The
concept of conduction of the events of the year is being developed
with the agreement of the two sides. The Bulgarian side may suggest
its viewpoints over forming new model. In respect of quality, the
index of success of Armenian Year in France will be preserved.

H. Poghosyan said that this year weeks of Armenian culture will be
organized in Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Egypt. In the end of January
Armenian cultural days will be conducted in India. Yerevan H. Tumanyan
State Puppet Theatre and musicians of Al. Spendiaryan Opera and Ballet
National Academic Theatre will leave for India with a cultural program.

In Armenia Chinese cultural program as well as youth program from
Germany will be presented. With France and Italy specialists’ exchange
programs will be carried out.

The minister said that the biggest program in Armenia will be the
conduction of Dolphin Games. Armenia takes the baton as a regular
country and as far as Armenian young people always participated in
the games on high level, Armenia is responsible for a high-level
organization of the games. In October delegations from about 11
countries will arrive in Armenia.

Yerevan Municipality Earmarked 26mln AMD For Organization Of New Yea

YEREVAN MUNICIPALITY EARMARKED 26MLN AMD FOR ORGANIZATION OF NEW YEARS EVENTS

ARKA
Jan 19, 2009

YEREVAN, January 19. /ARKA/. Municipality of Yerevan earmarked 26mln
AMD ($85,000) for organizing of New Year events and decorating the
city festively, said Yerevan Vice-Mayor Vano Vardanyan.

"New technologies and materials were used for decorating the capital
festively, including festive illumination and decorations for the
Christmas tree on the Republican Square," Vardanyan told reporters
on Monday.

According to Vice-Mayor the main events in Yerevan included concert
on the country’s main square which started in the evening of December
31 and lasted until late at night , as well as the Christmas concert
on January 6.

Besides, the Republican Square was turned into a magic square for
children during the holiday.

Special events were organized for veterans of war and needy families.

"According to the response of our fellow citizens, the holiday events
were on high level," said Vardanyan.

ANKARA: Will Turkey ever apologize to other oppressed groups?

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Jan 18 2009

Will Turkey ever apologize to other oppressed groups?

Covered women who have faced various obstacles during their academic
lives because of their headsarves, say they wonder whether the Turkish
state will one day apologize to them for the suffering it has caused
them. A series of recent moves by Turkey to confront its past
mistakes in its treatment of certain groups or individuals has brought
to mind the question of whether the country will some day seek the
forgiveness of other groups which have long complained of being
deprived of religious, cultural or ethnic rights.

A campaign initiated by a number of Turkish intellectuals who
collected signatures for a statement personally apologizing for events
that took place in 1915 that Armenians claim constituted genocide
dominated the national agenda for several weeks, with many questioning
whether it could be a historic step for Turkey in confronting its
past.

Then came the launch of the country’s first 24-hour television channel
broadcasting in Kurdish, a language that was prohibited in public
following the 1980 military coup.

Soon afterwards, a Turkish minister engaged in self-criticism over the
state’s misguided practices in the past, referring to people who had
been prosecuted on charges of singing Kurdish songs, including Ahmet
Kaya, Ahmet Arif and Mehmet Uzun. This move was followed by a Cabinet
decision to restore the citizenship of Nazım Hikmet Ran, one of
Turkey’s first modern, best loved and most illustrious poets. Turkey
stripped Hikmet of his citizenship in 1951 at the height of the Cold
War because of his communist views. He died in exile in Moscow in
1963.

The series of apologies to various groups and individuals in society
raises the question of whether other segments that have for many years
claimed that their basic rights have been violated will receive a
similar apology some day in the future. Among these segments are
Alevis, Kurds and women who wear headscarves, the behavior of the
state toward whom has been criticized on various occasions.

Havva Yılmaz, a covered woman who has faced various obstacles
during her academic life because of her headscarf, said she wondered
whether the Turkish state would one day apologize to her for the
suffering it has caused her. `I wish the state owed no apology to
anyone. Nevertheless, it would be pleasing to hear an official apology
for the headscarf ban years later. I wonder if the state would
consider taking such a step,’ she noted.

Yılmaz came to prominence last year because of a statement she
released along with her friends advocating freedom for all oppressed
individuals in society, including those suffering because of the ban
on the headscarf. Headscarves were banned at Turkish universities in
the late 1990s through a Constitutional Court ruling on the grounds
that they violated the nation’s secular principles because the
headscarf was seen as a political and religious symbol. The question
of wearing headscarves on university campuses has since remained
unresolved.

Parliament, controlled by the Justice and Development Party (AK
Party), passed a constitutional amendment last February to allow
students to wear headscarves at universities; however, upon an appeal
by the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) and its ally
the Democratic Left Party (DSP), the Constitutional Court ruled in
early June that Parliament had violated the constitutionally enshrined
principle of secularism when it passed amendments to remove the
headscarf ban, and annulled the amendment.

`It is very important to grant people their rights in time. I wish
Nazım Hikmet had not been stripped of his citizenship. I wish
no one had suffered from the 1915 incidents. And I wish no headscarf
ban had been imposed; however, if the state takes a step in the future
to make up for the sufferings caused by the scarf ban, it will be a
delayed yet pleasing development. At least, we will understand that
the state has finally realized its mistake,’ Yılmaz stated.

Another group that expects an apology from the state is the Kurdish
population, which has complained that the state has withheld the
cultural rights Kurds yearned for. The Kurdish population’s aspiration
to enjoy long-desired rights and its fight to this end have turned
violent in the last 25 years, with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’
Party (PKK) launching an armed campaign against Turkish civilians and
security forces for autonomy in Turkey’s Kurdish-populated Southeast.

`As the understanding of apologizing grows more mature in society, I
believe we will confront our past and restore the rights of those who
were subjected to unjust treatment. This is something directly related
to the improvement of democracy. As democracy improves, we will make
up for our past mistakes. We see some groups and the state expressing
their regret to Armenians and Nazım Hikmet. So, what about the
rights of other oppressed groups? When we learn to apologize to all
groups who were subjected to unjust treatment, then we will become a
real state,’ remarked Mehmet Metiner, a Kurdish intellectual.

There is another community that believes it deserves an apology for
the policies the state has pursued toward it for many years. Turkey’s
Alevi community, a religious group thought to have between 6 and 12
million adherents in Turkey, has complained on various occasions about
being subjected to discrimination and deprived of their cultural and
religious rights.

Alevi demands include making state-run religious classes
noncompulsory, abolishing the Religious Affairs Directorate and the
recognition of cemevis (Alevi places of worship) by the state. They
also want full implementation of the principle of `equal citizenship,’
so that all citizens can enjoy their fundamental rights and freedoms
without being subjected to discrimination regardless of their
religion, origin, language, race or gender.

The governing AK Party recently shaped a new initiative to respond to
the demands voiced by Alevi citizens. As part of the new initiative,
Alevi dedes (religious leaders) will be granted a monthly salary. The
electricity and water bills of cemevis will be paid for by the
state. And the Madımak Hotel, where several Alevi intellectuals
were killed in a fire set by religious fanatics in 1993, will be
turned into a museum.

Though a considerable majority of the Alevi community is pleased with
the recent initiative that is aimed at thawing the ice between the
state and Alevis, some say the initiative wouldn’t suffice.

`Apologizing for mistakes shows the greatness of a state. A state has
pluses and minuses. Being sorry for the bad things experienced in the
past is not something wrong. On the contrary, it renders the unity in
society stronger and makes the state more powerful. The state should
apologize to various individuals or groups for its past mistakes,’
stated Fermani Altun, president of the World Ehli Beyt Foundation, a
prominent Alevi association.

Altun said society should as a whole react against the mistakes that
have been and are being committed. `In this way, we can develop into a
more democratic and improved society,’ he added.

18 January 2009, Sunday
BETÃ`L AKKAYA DEMİRBAÅ? İSTANBUL

Ergenekon’s economic agenda looks bigger than its political goals

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Jan 18 2009

Ergenekon’s economic agenda looks bigger than its political goals

The economic and political goals of the Ergenekon terror organization,
accused of provoking chaos to overthrow Turkey’s democratic order,
complement each other, but analysts note that although Ergenekon’s
political goals are more visible, it’s economic goals are actually
bigger and more significant.

Noting that the economic resources of the organization are mostly
illegal, economists stress that its financing system is as complicated
as its organizational structure. According to the indictment against
Ergenekon, the organization had plans to participate in the registered
economy via foundations and corporations. Former Finance Ministry
General Director for Revenues Nevzat SaygılıoÄ?lu
stresses that the connection between the organization and the economy
is twofold: `It is like the economy also has its own Ergenekon. Like
the Ergenekon that allegedly provokes chaos in the country, there are
actors eager to make sure that the economy also becomes chaotic.’

Stressing that the organization’s complex financing system has
domestic and international connections and dimensions, experts also
note that the size of its budget may exceed $100 billion. Sadık
AvundukluoÄ?lu, a member of the parliamentary commission set up
to investigate unresolved murders, is opposed to calling the
organization Ergenekon, a name taken from a legend about the origins
of the Turkish people. `It is not easy to measure the size of its
financial system because the actual size of the organization is
immeasurable. In addition to the financial instruments controlled by
the organization, the individual goals of its members pose a more
difficult problem. But if we are talking about a terrorist
organization, I think attempts to call it Ergenekon, the opening saga
of Turkish history, are part of a separate plan,’ he says.

Ergenekon documents stress the importance of controlling financial
instruments. A report written by the organization in October 1999
says, `Ergenekon must sponsor activities in the field of economy and
control money flows because of the circumstances and conditions of the
current age.’

The report, which also discusses the collection of sensitive
information, explains, `The key to a strong intelligence agency in the
21st century will be to block financial organizations.’ An analyst,
speaking on condition of anonymity, stresses that these remarks show
the magnitude of Ergenekon’s economic plans. `Considering that
Ergenekon is not a legal entity, its economic activities will not be
legal, either. Likewise, the money it says it should control will be
revenues from illegal activities, including drug smuggling. If it is
to work as a strong intelligence agency, it feels it should enlarge
its budget relying on illegal money and fund new illegal entities to
achieve its economic and political goals.’

`Outsider’ involvement

Speaking on the subject of the identities of those who are seeking a
chaos in the country, SaygılıoÄ?lu says: `I should
note that the people who did this are foreigners who settled here or
citizens who distanced themselves from their own roots. They enjoy the
deterioration in economic conditions; they make large sums of money
through these activities.’

Noting that the government’s need to borrow from the public should be
minimized to protect the economy against Ergenekon’s activities,
SaygılıoÄ?l u also says: `They are taking the
economy to the brink of collapse while they spill crocodile
tears. They constantly rely on a discourse of economic and political
stability. However, they exploit this chaotic environment. It should
be noted that the only viable option to get rid of these Ergenekon
activities is to minimize the government’s public borrowing need.’

SaygılıoÄ?lu also says: `Ergenekon inflicts great
harm on the economy, particularly the real economy. The deteriorated
market condition, declining demand and the withdrawn cash destroys
everything. Domestic political developments and uncertainties affect
everyone. This makes domestic and international investors postpone
their investment decisions. Nobody wants to make decisions in such a
fragile environment. Unemployment is a typical outcome of
this. Thousands become unemployed every day. No transaction takes
place because of the liquidity shortage in the markets.’

The damaged economy eventually makes the Ergenekon members rich,
SaygılıoÄ?lu adds. He notes that ordinary citizens
and small business entrepreneurs are most affected by Ergenekon’s
economic activities.

Economic goals spelled out in indictment

A document submitted as evidence in the Ergenekon indictment stresses
that the organization should seize control of the boards of banks and
holdings, adding that exports and imports should also be taken under
control via manipulations in the value of Turkish currency.

The document, under the heading of `Finance,’ further emphasizes that
the organization should create affiliated holdings and banks to
maintain a favorable balance.

According to the document, the organization seeks to have full control
over monetary flows in foreign trade, Turkish currency and
international financing institutions operating in Turkey.

The secret documents of the organization list legal and illegal
activities as financial sources. The indictment stresses that the
organization regularly collects donations from the National
Association of Industrialists and Businessmen (USİAD) and that
USİAD Chair Kemal Ã-zden served as mediator between retired
Brig. Gen. Veli Küçük and the business
world. Documents also underline that USİAD members close to the
AK Party may extend help and assistance in public procurement bids.

Drug and arms smuggling

Stressing that the organization gets revenue from illegal activities,
including blackmail, land seizure, bank robbery and fake business
enterprises, the indictment also notes that Sami HoÅ?tan
provided part of the drug smuggling revenue and that
Küçük received his share from drug trafficking
through JİTEM. The indictment also argues that money laundering
activities were managed by corporations such as DoÄ?uÅ?
Factoring, where Alparslan Arslan, the perpetrator of the Council of
State attack, served as an attorney. Revenue through connections with
land mafias and information theft from banks in different countries is
also listed amongst the organization’s resources.

`Restructuring the state,’ another Ergenekon document, stresses that
the commercial and economic activities of the organization will be
assumed by separate units specializing in commercial and industrial
affairs, as well as macro-economic and international economic
activities. The legal commercial activities of the organization
include cargo transportation and projects in the medical industry. The
indictment recalls that both fields are work well for making large
sums of money and money laundering. The document also states that the
executive boards of strong domestic holdings and multinational
enterprises should be seized.

Two examples of corrupt dealings

A striking example of Ergenekon’s monetary resources concerns the
Turkish Metal Union. The former chair of the union’s Manisa branch,
Mehmet Ali Ã-zaltın, argues that there have been a number of
corruption incidents in the union. `The resources of the union were
transmitted to Ergenekon. The union fully funds a group affiliated
with ultranationalists,’ he claims.

Statements by businessman Turgut BüyükdaÄ? refer
to the economic ties between the Susurluk scandal, in which a 1996 car
accident revealed shadowy links between the state and the mafia, the
Feb. 28, 1997 `postmodern coup’ and
Ergenekon. BüyükdaÄ?, who was making large sums of
money until 1996, when he first met Küçük, argues
that a minister asked for a bribe of $30 million. Speaking to the
Taraf daily, BüyükdaÄ? said he was employed in
numerous different fields, including textiles, banking and
construction. He noted that he was discarded when he expressed his
eagerness to work in the media sector.

Claiming that his factories were appropriated during the Feb. 28
process, BüyükdaÄ? says he started a legal process
to regain his properties but that he was arrested because of reports
in the Cumhuriyet daily.

BüyükdaÄ? gave a deposition to Ergenekon
prosecutor Zekeriya Ã-z when he noticed remarks about himself in a
statement by Osman
Yıldırım. BüyükdaÄ? filed a
criminal report against Ã?evik Bir, Korkut Eken, Mehmet
AÄ?ar, Hasan Ã-zdemir and İsmail Ã-zmen. `I cannot
understand the developments. They took our deeds illegally; they
mortgaged our banks; they withdrew $50 million. This is all
documented. I did not have the chance to survive that process. I was
saved by Küçük upon Tuncay Güney’s
mediation. Now they argue that Küçük is involved
in those things. I am really confused. Now I understand that all of
this was planned. I experienced all of this; this is a fact. I will
speak out no matter what; I will reveal the truth even if they kill
me,’ he had said.

The organization seems to have even considered creating a bank for its
purposes. Ergenekon documents summarize the group’s needs as follows:
`Ergenekon needs production facilities, commercial holdings and
banks. We need civilian employees who will well fit in with Kemalist
ideology and have experience in media, international business and
banking.’

Ergenekon’s financial resources

-Fake corporations in different fields
– Collection of money from rich people through blackmail
– Information theft from foreign banks
– Drug and arms smuggling
– Cargo transportation
– Money laundering through foundations

Ergenekon’s goals

– To seize control of corporations and holdings
– To acquire control of banks
– To found consulting and security corporations
– To control the value of Turkish currency and foreign trade

18 January 2009, Sunday
ALİ ASLAN KILI� ANKARA

Armen Martirosyan: "Court case of 7 arrested absurd"

Panorama.am
17:28 16/01/2009

ARMEN MARTIROSYAN: `COURT CASE OF 7 ARRESTED ABSURD’

`I am an injured party; they have not revealed the one who stabbed
me. One of the accused is the deputy Miasnik Malkhasyan, whose brother
defended the police officers when they were throwing stones on
them. How could Miasnik Malkhasyan provoke disorder, when his brothers
defended the police officers from those provocateurs,’ announced NA
deputy Armen Martirosyan speaking about the court case of 7 arrested
which is being postponed every time. `That case of seven arrested is
an absurd,’ he said.

Armen Martirosyan said that the legal successors of the victims of
March 1 events join the statements made by the advocates.

Source: Panorama.am

Best Armenian sportsmen and their coaches granted nominal stipends

Best Armenian sportsmen and their coaches granted nominal stipends of
Armenian president

YERE VAN, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. By the January 14 order of the
Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan, the sportsmen who achieved good
results at the Olympic Games, world and European championships, as well
as their coaches were granted a nominal stipend of the Armenian
president, NT was informed by the RA presidential press service.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011326

Veterans Of War And Armed Forces Of Armenia In The National Assembly

VETERANS OF WAR AND ARMED FORCES OF ARMENIA IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

National Assembly of RA
Jan 14 2009
Armenia

On January 13 Mr. Hovik Abrahamyan, President of the National Assembly,
received Mr. Hrant Hovhannisyan, the Chairman of the Committee of the
Veterans of War and Armed Forces of Armenia and the committee members
P. Petrosyan, M. Grigoryan, P. Soghoyan. Mrs. Arevik Petrosyan, Vice
President of the National Assembly and Mr. Hakob Hakobyan, Chairman
of the Standing Committee on Social Affairs of the National Assembly
also participated in the meeting.

Mr. Hovik Abrahamyan, President of the National Assembly, said that
the contribution of the veterans during the Great Patriotic war is
inestimable and that the generations should never forget them.

A number of issues, raised by the veterans were debated during the
meeting.