Armenian soldier killed by Azeri troops during firefight

Press TV, Iran
Jan 17 2015

Armenian solider killed by Azeri troops during firefight

An Armenian solider has been killed by Azeri troops during a border
skirmish amid an ongoing conflict between the two countries.

Armenian contract serviceman Arman Arutyunian was killed in a
firefight initiated from Azeri positions on Saturday, said the
Armenian defense minister’s press secretary, Artsrun Hovhannisyan.

The fighting broke out near Armenia’s northeastern city of Voskevan, he added.

Last year, multiple confrontations between Baku and Yerevan over the
disputed mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh left dozens of troops
dead from both sides.

The two ex-Soviet nations claim the disputed territory, which is
largely populated by Armenians but located in Azerbaijan.

Ethnic Armenian forces took control of the enclave in the early 1990s
during a six-year war that lasted from February 1988 to May 1994.

An estimated 30,000 people died during the conflict which also left
around one million others displaced before the two sides agreed to a
ceasefire in 1994. A permanent peace accord has never been inked and
the dispute still remains unsettled.

Azerbaijan has threatened to take back the region by force if
negotiations between the two sides fail to yield results, while
Armenia has pledged to retaliate against any military action.

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/01/17/393568/Armenian-solider-killed-by-Azari-troops-

Fajr theater festival announces intl. lineup

Fajr theater festival announces intl. lineup
Art Desk

On Line: 18 January 2015 19:54
In Print: Monday 19 January 2015

A poster for the 33rd Fajr International Theater Festival
TEHRAN – The 33rd Fajr International Theater Festival announced the
international lineup on Saturday.

Twenty five theater troupes, 19 of which are from Iran, will compete
in this section of the festival.

The plays “Tehran-Rome-Amsterdam-London” by the Iranian director
Arvand Dasht-Aray, which is a joint production of Iran and the
Netherlands, and the joint production of Iran and Italy “Human
Castle”, by Iranian director Ali Shams, are among the competitors.

“Flight over the City” by Narine Grigoryan from Armenia and “Odyssey
Complex” by Felix Mathias Ott from Germany and three other plays from
Oman, Russia and the Netherlands will also compete in this section.

“Death of the Salesman” by director Nader Borhani-Marand, “Only for
Me” by Chista Yasrebi, “Comment” by Yusef Bapiri and “Oliver Twist” by
Asghar Khalili are among the Iranian entries of the section.

The festival will be held from January 21 to February 1 in Tehran.

SB/YAW

http://www.tehrantimes.com/arts-and-culture/121133-fajr-theater-festival-announces-intl-lineup-

Sargsyan responds to ‘Gallipoli’ invitation: Before organizing a com

Sargsyan responds to `Gallipoli’ invitation: Before organizing a
commemorative event, Turkey has obligation to recognize and condemn
Armenian Genocide

2015 18:07
NEWS

President ErdoÄ=9Fan recently announced that on April 24, the date
commemorated each year as the beginning of the Armenian Genocide, a
ceremony for the anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli would be held; and
alongside other world leaders, invited the President of the Republic of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to the ceremony.

Sargsyan has responded to ErdoÄ=9Fan’s invitation in a letter in which he
underlines that `peace and friendship first and foremost shall be based on
the courage to confront the past’; and reminding that he had previously
invited ErdoÄ=9Fan to the Commemoration Ceremony for the 100th Anniversary
of the Genocide, adds that `It is not common practice for us to be
hosted
at the invitee’s, without receiving a response to our invitation.’

Below is the official English translation of Sargsyan’s response in full
as published on the web site of the President of the Republic of Armenia

Honorable Mr. President,

I have received your invitation to participate in the commemoration
ceremonies marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli.

Indeed, World War I is one of the terrific chapters of history of humanity,
claiming millions of innocent lives and aborting destinies.

An artilleryman of Armenian descent, Captain Sargis Torosyan also joined
the troops of the Ottoman Empire in the Battle of Gallipoli. He was an
officer, dedicated to the defense and security of the Empire, who was
decorated with Ottoman military awards for his loyalty and heroism.
Nevertheless, in that same year, marking the culmination of mass killing
and forced deportation, preliminary planned and perpetrated by the Ottoman
Empire, the wave of massacres did not bypass even Sargis Torosyan. His
parents, brutally killed, and sister, perished in the Syrian Desert, were
among 1.5 million Armenian victims of Genocide.

It was as a result of this very unprecedented massacre that Raphael Lemkin
coined the term `genocide’. And impunity thereof paved a path to Holocaust
and genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia and Darfur.

According to you, the Battle of Gallipoli offers a unique example for both
Turkey and the World as an illustration of friendship born out of war, and
the battlefield, reminding of the bitter heritage of war, stands as an
eternal monument to peace and friendship. Leaving aside the well-known
meaning of the Battle of Gallipoli or the questionable role of Turkey in
World War I and World War II, one shall recall that peace and friendship
first and foremost shall be based on the courage to confront the past, on
the historical justice, as well as on recognition of full-fledged universal
memory but never on selective approach.

Alas, Turkey continues its traditional policy of denialism. Year by year,
`improving’ its tools of history distortion, this time Turkey marks the
anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli on April 24 for the first time,
while it began on March 18, 1915 and lasted till late January, 1916.
Furthermore, allies’ land campaign- Gallipoli land battle- took place on
April 25, 1915. What purpose does it serve if not a simple-minded goal to
distract the attention of the international community from the events
dedicated to the centennial of the Armenian Genocide? Whereas, before
organizing a commemorative event, Turkey has much more important obligation
towards its own people and the entire humanity, namely the recognition and
condemnation of the Armenian Genocide.

Hence, when calling for international peace I would advise you not to
forget sending a message to the world to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
thus paying a tribute to the memory of 1.5 million innocent victims.

Each of us is obliged to pass on an authentic and genuine history to the
next generations, thereby preventing the repetition of such crimes and
preparing the ground for rapprochement and further cooperation of nations,
especially neighboring ones.

P.S. Your Excellency, a few months ago I invited you to join us in
commemoration of memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide in
Yerevan on the 24th of April. It is not a common practice for us to be
hosted at the invitee’s, without receiving a response to our invitation.

For the Turkish translation of the letter as translated and published by
Agos, click here.

For the official Armenian text of the letter, click here.

For the official Russian translation of the letter, click here.

http://www.agos.com.tr/en/article/10275/sargsyan-responds-to-gallipoli-invitation-before-organizing-a-commemorative-event-turkey-has-obligation-to-recognize-and-condemn-armenian-genocide

Political parties should have organized Gyumri protests – Azat Arsha

Political parties should have organized Gyumri protests – Azat Arshakyan

12:05 * 18.01.15

It is political authorities that should have organized a protest over
the murder of the Avetisyan family in Gyumri.

However, it was the people that, because of the authorities’
inactivity, had to hold spontaneous protests, political and public
figure Azat Arshakyan told Tert.am.

“Political parties and the judicial system should have passed a
political verdict. The result was spontaneous activity, and a criminal
case was politicized because of inactivity,” Mr Arshakyan said.

Armenian-Russian relations should be regulated by means of activity,
in the spirit of the Armenian-Russian Agreement.

“Identifying and arresting the soldier suspected of that murder was
not done in a proper way, which caused serious damage to
Armenian-Russian relations – both politically and morally,” he said.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/18/azat-arshakyan/1562680

En Turquie et en Russie, les théories du complot les plus folles foi

REVUE DE PRESSE
En Turquie et en Russie, les théories du complot les plus folles
foisonnent, appuyées parfois par des membres du gouvernement.

Au lendemain de la participation du Premier ministre turc, Ahmet
Davutoglu, au rassemblement qui a eu lieu dimanche à Paris pour rendre
hommage aux 17 victimes d’extrémistes islamistes, Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, le président turc, a adopté un ton beaucoup moins consensuel,
voire conflictuel. « ?La duplicité occidentale est évidente? », a-t-il
déclaré lors d’une conférence de presse organisée lundi soir, raconte
le Financial Times . « ?En tant que musulmans, nous n’avons jamais
pris le parti de la terreur ou des massacres : le racisme, les
discours de haine, l’islamophobie sont derrière ces tueries? », a
lancé Erdogan. « ?Les coupables sont clairs : les citoyens français
ont commis ce massacre et les musulmans sont blmés pour cela? »,
a-t-il ajouté. Et le président de se dire perplexe quant au manque
d’efficacité des services de renseignement dans la traque des
coupables.

Certes, les dirigeants politiques en Turquie ont à plusieurs reprises
condamné les attentats perpétrés contre Charlie Hebdo, le supermarché
juif et la femme policier. Mais un récit parallèle a émergé dans le
pays, celui proféré par les théoriciens de la conspiration qui
reportent la responsabilité des massacres sur les agences de
renseignement étrangères plutôt que sur les islamistes radicaux.

Un phénomène similaire s’est produit en Russie, qui a envoyé son
ministre des Affaires étrangères, Sergei Lavrov, la représenter à la
marche parisienne de dimanche.

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dimanche 18 janvier 2015,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

http://www.lesechos.fr/monde/europe/0204077195000-attentats-les-theses-conspirationnistes-se-multiplient-en-turquie-et-russie-1082784.php

Gumri : la souveraineté et la dignité de l’Arménie bafouée

COMMUNIQUÉ DE RENAISSANCE ARMÉNIENNE
Gumri : la souveraineté et la dignité de l’Arménie bafouée

A Gyumri, le 12 janvier, 6 personnes appartenant à la famille
Avetisyan ont été sauvagement assassinées et un nourrisson est entre
la vie et la mort. Ce massacre a été très probablement perpétré par un
dénommé Polyakov, soldat de la 102ème base militaire russe, stationnée
à Gyumri. Selon les conventions existantes entre la Russie et
l’Arménie tout délit commis hors de la base, doit être traité par la
justice arménienne. Or, à ce jour, ce soldat est toujours retenu dans
son régiment, contrairement aux clauses de l’accord.

Ni le Président de la République, ni aucune personnalité du
gouvernement ne se sont exprimés sur cette tragédie pendant les trois
jours suivant le drame. De fait beaucoup de questions sont restées
sans réponses, comme par exemple la façon dont ont été conduites les
recherches du meurtrier en fuite, la présence de militaires russes
armés dans les rues de la ville, le processus d’enquête et
d’interrogation des témoins et des suspects, le résultat des
éventuelles négociations entre le procureur général d’Arménie et ses
homologues russes.

Ces silences, le manque d’informations crédibles, démontrent tout le
moins un manque de professionnalisme et de transparence à l’égard de
la famille des victimes et de la population impatiente voire
exaspérée. Cette absence de prise de responsabilités rappelle
l’attitude des pouvoirs locaux dans les pays colonisés. Le
gouvernement n’a pas osé décréter un deuil national et les instances
religieuses ont brillé une fois de plus par leur manque de compassion
et de solidarité avec les victimes et leurs paroissiens.

Cette attitude irresponsable et complice a finalement provoqué la
colère de la population de Gyumri puis de l’ensemble de la population
du pays. Des heurts avec la police, devant le consulat de Russie, ont
fait plusieurs blessés, et de nombreuses arrestations ont eu lieu à
Gyumri, et à Erevan où des centaines de citoyens et de militants
étaient venus sur la place de Liberté rendre pacifiquement hommage aux
victimes. Ce pouvoir illégitime et incompétent, de plus en plus soumis
à l’étranger, pousse le peuple à l’exaspération, et tente de montrer
son restant d’autorité par la répression de ses propres citoyens. Mais
pour combien de temps encore ? Nous exprimons notre soutien à la
population d’Arménie qui exige que le meurtrier soit livré aux
autorités juridiques du pays pour être jugé devant des instances
civiles, et refuse tout compromis qui se solderait par son
rapatriement en Russie. Le mouvement Renaissance Arménienne de Paris
présente ses sincères condoléances à la famille Avetisyan, partage la
douleur des Arméniens de Gyumri et continue à réclamer pour tous nos
compatriotes justice, dignité et le droit de vivre en toute sécurité.
Renaissance Arménienne Paris, le 17/01/2015

Facebook : Renaissance Arménienne – Paris Tél : 07-81-25-45-98
courriel : [email protected]

dimanche 18 janvier 2015,
Ara (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/IMG/Massacre_a_Gumri_RA_Paris.pdf
http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=107114

Najat Vallaud-Belkacem appelle à commémorer le centenaire du début d

FRANCE
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem appelle à commémorer le centenaire du début du
génocide des Arméniens

Journée de la mémoire des génocides et de la prévention des crimes
contre l’humanité – 27 janvier 2015

NOR : MENE1500201N

note de service n° 2015-002 du 14-1-2015

MENESR – DGESCO B3-4

Texte adressé aux rectrices et recteurs d’académie ; aux
vice-rectrices et vice-recteurs ; aux inspectrices et inspecteurs
d’académie-directrices et directeurs académiques des services de
l’éducation nationale

Le 18 octobre 2002, les ministres européens de l’éducation ont adopté,
à l’initiative du Conseil de l’Europe, la déclaration créant la
Journée de la mémoire de l’Holocauste et de la prévention des crimes
contre l’humanité dans les établissements scolaires des États membres.
La France et l’Allemagne ont choisi de fixer cette commémoration
annuelle au 27 janvier, date anniversaire de la > du camp
d’Auschwitz.

Cette Journée de la mémoire des génocides et de la prévention des
crimes contre l’humanité fournit l’occasion d’une réflexion sur les
valeurs fondatrices de l’humanisme moderne, telles la dignité de la
personne et le respect de la vie d’autrui, qu’il importe de faire
partager aux enfants de notre pays. Cette démarche conditionne
l’établissement et la perpétuation de la > qui,
selon l’expression du socle commun de connaissances, de compétences et
de culture, a pour rôle assurera
la coordination et le suivi des actions menées par les établissements
scolaires. Il veillera à promouvoir auprès des équipes éducatives les
ressources culturelles et patrimoniales que constituent localement les
services des archives, les musées ou les lieux de mémoire.

Il veillera également à valoriser, notamment sur le site Internet
académique, les actions remarquables. Bon nombre d’écoles et
d’établissements ont su, depuis 2003, faire de cette journée un moment
d’enrichissement et d’échange pour l’ensemble de la communauté
éducative : ainsi convient-il de faire partager et de valoriser ces
pratiques exemplaires.

Les actions significatives pourront également être portées à la
connaissance de la direction générale de l’enseignement scolaire par
le référent académique, pour être valorisées à l’échelon national.

Les ateliers Canopé (ex CRDP/CDDP) sont des centres ressources
mobilisés par la commémoration du Centenaire de la Première Guerre
mondiale et du Soixante-dixième anniversaire de la libération des
camps et de la victoire sur la barbarie nazie. L’ensemble du réseau
organise, le mercredi 28 janvier 2015, une journée thématique, à
l’intention des équipes éducatives, portant sur l’enseignement de
l’Histoire de la Shoah (présentation des outils pédagogiques,
sensibilisation aux actions éducatives, conseils pratiques, etc.).

Les équipes éducatives sont invitées à consulter l’ensemble des
ressources référencées sur le site Eduscol, à l’adresse suivante :

La note de service n° 2014-005 du 13 janvier 2014 portant sur la
Journée de la mémoire des génocides et de la prévention des crimes
contre l’humanité du 27 janvier 2014 est abrogée.

Je vous remercie de votre engagement personnel et de celui de
l’ensemble de la communauté éducative dans votre académie à l’occasion
de cette importante commémoration.

Pour la ministre de l’éducation nationale, de l’enseignement supérieur
et de la recherche et par délégation, La directrice générale de
l’enseignement scolaire, Florence Robine

dimanche 18 janvier 2015,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

http://eduscol.education.fr/memoiredesgenocides
http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=107057

ANKARA: Turkey Invites World Leaders, Including Armenian President,

TURKEY INVITES WORLD LEADERS, INCLUDING ARMENIAN PRESIDENT, TO GALLIPOLI COMMEMORATION

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Jan 16 2015

DAILY SABAH WITH WIRES
ISTANBUL

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu have sent letters to 102 countries, inviting heads of
states, to attend commemoration ceremonies in Turkey marking the
100th anniversary of the World War I Gallipoli campaign this year on
23-24 April.

The invitation letters have also been sent to the U.S. President Barack
Obama and the Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan, to participate in
the Gallipoli centenary.

“We fought as a kind together. That’s why we have invited Sargsyan,”
a government official told the daily Hurriyet, referring to the
presence of Armenian minorities alongside Turks and other peoples in
the Ottoman army.

The ceremonies coincide exactly with the 1915 incidents of the
World War I. Armenians and the Armenian diaspora, who plan to mark
the anniversary on April 24, want the incidents to be recognized as
genocide, something Turkey has vehemently rejected.

Were Sargsyan to accept Erdogan’s invitation, his presence at Gallipoli
would mean he would likely be outside of Armenia for the commemorations
for the tragedy.

The Gallipoli campaign was one of the most famous battles of World
War I when Ottoman troops resisted an invading Allied Force seeking
control of the Gallipoli peninsula on the Dardanelles strait.

April 25, known as Anzac Day, marks the landing of Allied forces into
the peninsula, thus the start of the land campaign.

The founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, as a
division commander who stopped the initial advance of Anzac troops
and confined them into a thin land strip along the shore, made his
name as a heroic military leader.

Britain, Australia and New Zealand want a flamboyant ceremony to
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli.

The prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand, as well as Britain’s
Prince Charles, with his sons, are expected to take part in the
ceremony due to attract 8,500 Australians and 2,000 New Zealanders,
the newspaper said.

Last year Erdogan, then premier, offered an unprecedented expression
of condolence for the massacres of Armenians.

http://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2015/01/16/turkey-to-invite-sarghsyan-and-obama-to-gallipoli-commemoration

BESIDES, DIDN’t THE JEWS KILL JESUS!

BESIDES, DIDN’T THE JEWS KILL JESUS! FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015

IsraCast, Israel
Jan 16 2015

by David Essing

–Jimmy Carter

What do Jimmy Carter, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and BBC reporters have
in common? Either they don’t like, or in fact hate Israel. Look at
their recent comments on the cause of the recent Muslim terror attacks
in Paris:

When Jon Stewart asked Carter if religion played a role in the Paris
atrocities, Carter replied:

‘One of the origins for it is the Palestinian problem, and this
aggravates people who are affiliated in any way with the Arab people
who live in the West Bank and Gaza – what they’re doing now – what’s
being done to them. So I think that’s part of it’.

And that is how former President Carter’s convoluted train of thought
insinuates that Israel’s approach to the Palestinian dispute is to
blame for the Muslim attacks at Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Cacher
kosher grocery store. Many Israelis may disagree with Israel’s
settlement building on the West Bank, but to try and point the finger
at the Jewish state for the likes of Islamic State in Syria and Iraq
is not only a very long stretch, it smacks of anti-Semitism. (To
Carter’s credit he did not blame the Jewish state for Boko Haram in
Nigeria where Israel has apparently not done anything to the Boko
Haram terrorists).

Was it not Jimmy Carter who pressured the former Shah of Iran to resign
without the necessary democratic machinery in place – a reckless step
that paved the way for Ayatollah Khomeini and his successors to gain
power over the Iranian people?

It’s what former American diplomat Dennis Ross referred to in his
recent New York Times article where he quoted chapter and verse about
Israel’s critics ignoring Israeli peace offers that were rejected
by the Palestinians. Carter should know better. He helped forge the
Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. Israel was willing to give back every
last inch of Egyptian territory once it was convinced that President
Anwar Sadat really meant ‘no more war!’

As for Carter’s expertise in the Middle East, he more than anyone else,
bears responsibility for the rise of tyrannical Iran, a radical Muslim
state bent on building nuclear weapons to threaten its neighbors
and the rest of the world. Was it not Jimmy Carter who pressured
the former Shah of Iran to resign without the necessary democratic
machinery in place – a reckless step that paved the way for Ayatollah
Khomeini and his successors to gain power over the Iranian people? (By
the way Obama nearly repeated the same debacle by favoring the Muslim
Brotherhood over Egypt’s President Al Sisi).

–Turkey’s genocide of Armenians spawned ISIS atrocities…

‘I find it hard to understand how he (Netanyahu) dared to go there.

How can this individual, who carries out state terrorism by massacring
2,500 people in Gaza, wave his hand to the crowd?’

Then there’s Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who castigated
Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for joining the many
foreign leaders who attended the march of solidarity against radical
Islam in Paris.

‘I find it hard to understand how he (Netanyahu) dared to go there.

How can this individual, who carries out state terrorism by massacring
2,500 people in Gaza, wave his hand to the crowd?’

The Turkish leader was referring to Israel’s military operation
against Hamas terrorists to suppress their launching of thousands of
rockets into Israel and forcing Israeli civilians into bomb shelters
for almost days on end). In fact, many French Jews recognized the
Israeli leaders and cheered him for coming. And rightly so; if six
of the seventeen people murdered by the terrorists were Jews, wasn’t
Israel’s leader obliged to go to Paris? Or was it just by chance that
the terrorists chose a kosher grocery store? And who have always been
number one on the Muslim terrorists’ hit list?

Moreover, Erdogan not only has more than his share of chutzpah
– he also suffers from a severe case of amnesia. The Turkish
leader somehow forgot that Turkey perpetrated the genocide of the
Armenians. An estimated 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children
were massacred by the Turks starting in 1915. The Turks contend this
was not a genocide like the Nazi Holocaust of the Jews -the Turks
simply forced the hapless Armenians to undertake a death march while
they were beaten, starved, raped and murdered along the way by their
Turkish captors.

In effect, it was Turkey that pioneered the atrocities being
perpetrated by Islamic State and Syrian President Bashar Assad in
our own day and age.

In effect, it was Turkey that pioneered the atrocities being
perpetrated by Islamic State and Syrian President Bashar Assad in
our own day and age.

— Then there’s the BBC, which comes as no surprise either. While
interviewing a grieving Jewish woman on a Paris street, reporter
Tim Wilcox chastised her by accusing the Israelis of oppressing the
Palestinians. In other words, it was payback time for the Muslims to
murder Jews in Paris.

Question: If and when Muslim terrorists kill more civilians in the
streets of London or again behead a British soldier, will Wilcox also
ask Londoners if they were only getting what they deserved? Did the
BBC tolerate such philosophical ‘poppycock’ (British for BS) in its
coverage of the British civilian casualties of the IRA bombings? The
positions taken by some BBC reporters reveal a pernicious mindset not
only against Israelis but also against Jews in general. But what the
hell – didn’t the Jews kill Jesus!

— Belgium got the message…

The emotional speeches and the march of millions in Paris reflected
the international awakening to defeating the threat of radical Islam,
even if U.S. President Barack Obama still doesn’t seem to get it.

‘Ils ne passeront pas!’ – this stirring battle cry from an earlier
period in the history of the Republic must now be put into practice.

The emotional speeches and the march of millions in Paris reflected
the international awakening to defeating the threat of radical Islam,
even if U.S. President Barack Obama still doesn’t seem to get it. Why
else did Obama choose to go AWOL when the entire world focused in
fear on the French capital?

So far French leaders have risen to the occasion – President Francois
Hollande has called out the vaunted French ‘paras’ (paratroops) to
join the security forces in protecting Jewish schools and synagogues
as well as other potential targets in the country.

As we ‘go to press’, the reports are coming in of a major anti-terror
operation in Belgium. Two terrorists opened fire on security forces
when they closed in on Belgium nationals who have recently returned
from fighting for ISIS in Syria. The good news is that none of the
Belgium security forces were killed or wounded. However, the nightmare
is that the two terrorists who were killed, and the third that was
wounded, are the vanguard of the estimated five thousand European
Muslims who have gone to Syria and Iraq to fight for Islamic State!

“Now they are learning the hard way that terrorism must be fought
unflinchingly. That is how it is fought in Israel, without regard to
criticism of the Netanyahu government, as legitimate as this may be.

Now it is how France will fight it too.”

If European leaders are serious about ‘They shall not pass!’ and
really take on the Muslim maniacs, they must be prepared to adopt the
necessary measures. It is a different kind of war, but it is all-out
war. The targeting of Jews or even the Jewish state are just small
fry when it comes to the ultimate goals of radical Islam.

These are some of the insights about the current clash between European
leaders and radical Islam made by Prof. Eyal Zisser, an Israeli expert
on the Middle East:

“Now they are learning the hard way that terrorism must be fought
unflinchingly. That is how it is fought in Israel, without regard to
criticism of the Netanyahu government, as legitimate as this may be.

Now it is how France will fight it too.”

Furthermore, ISIS leader Abu Bakr Baghdadi has declared his objective
is to ‘liberate Europe’ in the name of Islam, Therefore, even if Europe
dissociates entirely from the Middle East, it is bound to find that
the Middle East will not dissociate from it. Incidentally, that is
exactly what happened to Israel with southern Lebanon and Gaza.”

‘T-THE-JEWS-KILL-JESUS!

http://www.isracast.com/article.aspx?ID=1588&t=BESIDES-DIDN

Turkey Invites Armenian Leader To Gallipoli Commemoration

TURKEY INVITES ARMENIAN LEADER TO GALLIPOLI COMMEMORATION

Big News Network.com
Jan 16 2015

RFE Friday 16th January, 2015

Turkey has reportedly invited Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian to
ceremonies marking the 100th anniversary of the start of the World
War I Gallipoli campaign.

The newspaper Hurriyet says President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sent
invitation letters to more than 100 leaders, including Sarkisian,
to participate in the April 23-24 events.

In the 1915-1916 Gallipoli campaign, Ottoman troops repelled Allied
forces seeking control of the peninsula on the Dardanelles strait.

“We fought as a kind together. That’s why we have invited Sarkisian,”
a government official told Hurriyet.

But April 24 is the day Armenia will mark the 100th anniversary of
the mass slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turks, still a source of
severe tension between the neighboring nations.

Armenians wants the killings to be recognized as genocide, something
Turkey rejects.

Hurriyet says the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand, as
well as Britain’s Prince Charles, are expected to take part in the
Gallipoli ceremonies.

Based on reporting by AFP

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