BAKU: Violators Of Azerbaijan’s Airspace To Be Immediately Destroyed

VIOLATORS OF AZERBAIJAN’S AIRSPACE TO BE IMMEDIATELY DESTROYED, DEFENSE MINISTRY SAYS

Trend, Azerbaijan
Aug 6 2014

Baku, Azerbaijan, Aug. 6

By Ilkin Izzet – Trend:

Azerbaijan’s entire airspace is under the control of the country’s
air force, Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said on Aug.6.

Commenting on the information spread by Armenian media about
the alleged Armenian military jets performing flights along the
Azerbaijani-Armenian contact line, the ministry said that these
reports are groundless and purposeful misinformation.

“All flights over the occupied territories are prohibited in accordance
with international law and the decisions of the International Civil
Aviation Organization, therefore all unauthorized flights over
these territories will be considered as violation of the airspace,”
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said in its statement.

“Azerbaijan’s air force has the most modern equipment to strike
against violators of the airspace. In such cases, air targets will be
immediately destroyed by military aircraft and air defense system,”
the ministry added.

ANKARA: Tension Escalates On Azerbaijani-Armenian Border

TENSION ESCALATES ON AZERBAIJANI-ARMENIAN BORDER

World Bulletin, Turkey
Aug 6 2014

An Azerbaijani soldier and two children have been injured in border
clashes after Armenian soldiers violate ceasefire.

World Bulletin / News Desk

An Azerbaijani soldier and two children have been injured in border
clashes with Armenian forces on Wednesday, according to Azeri news
agency APA.

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense stated that Armenian soldiers
violated a ceasefire for the 99th time by opening fire on the Azeri
area in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave and other provinces
in Azerbaijan.

The wounded 20-year-old Ferhad Rahimov, an Azerbaijani soldier,
10-year-old Goshgar Abbasov from Aghstafa and 14-year-old Serhan
Ismayilov from Tovuz are being treated in hospital and their conditions
are stable, the APA said.

The Azerbaijani army in a move to shield against fire from Armenian
armed forces have begun digging ditches and constructing soil
barricades.

Azerbaijan also said it will shoot down any military plane that
attempts to breach its national air zone, said the country’s defense
ministry on Wednesday.

According to a statement issued by the ministry, the Azerbaijani
air zone was under the control of the country’s air forces and they
dismissed reports that claimed “Armenian warplanes are flying over
the Azerbaijani border.”

“Any flight without permission of Azerbaijan will be considered to be
in violation of the country’s air zone and the air forces have modern
defense systems to respond to the violators,” said the statement.

The tension between the two countries came to the forefront of
the world’s agenda in recent days after a total of 13 Azerbaijani
soldiers were killed by Armenian forces that violated the twenty-year
Russian-brokered truce.

The two former Soviet republics fought a six-year war over the
disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh between 1988 and 1994. In 1994
a ceasefire was agreed, which has been periodically disrupted by
cross-border incidents.

The clashes over the past week have seen the highest number of
casualties since the 1994 ceasefire.

In another incident, press members reached the remotest military
position on the Azerbaijani border and tried to take some video footage
of the Armenian soldiers over the concrete walls erected on the border.

Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders will table the issue of
Nagorno-Karabakh and the fragile truce in Russian Black Sea resort
of Sochi at the weekend.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet separately with Azerbaijan’s
Ilham Aliyev and Armenia’s Serzh Sargsyan in a bid to resolve the
tension between the two sides.

Azerbaijan Blind To Armenian Army’s Might – Defense Minister

AZERBAIJAN BLIND TO ARMENIAN ARMY’S MIGHT – DEFENSE MINISTER

11:45 * 06.08.14

The Azerbaijani forces keep infiltrating through the border positions
of Armenia without seeing the commanders of a triumphant army,
Armenia’s minister of defense has said, addressing the past days’
border incidents.

“They do not realize that our Armed Forces are today replenished with
commanders of a triumphant army , who share their experience with
the younger generation,” Seyran Ohanyan said at a news conference,
extending his condolences to the families of the servicemen killed
in the recent fatal shoot-outs.

The minister said that the Armenian army subdivisions have managed to
avert over 20 attempted subversive acts along the border. “We cannot,
naturally, disclose all the operations along the border, also for
security considerations,” Ohanyan explained.

Speaking further of the officers and soldiers killed during the
defense operations, the minister described them as glorious heroes
whose service helped prevent the Armenian side’s retreat from the
defense positions.

Ohanyan noted with regret that Azerbaijan, whose military leadership
incurs the burden of responsibility for the heavy bloodsheds, never
appreciates a soldier’s true worth.

“I am proud today of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia. I
am proud that such a responsibility is placed on me; that’s the
feeling I have received from the soldiers and officers who realize
the tasks set before them. No medal or honor can replace [the support]
we receive from our people standing behind the rear,” he added.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/08/06/seyranohanyan5/

NKR Prime Minister Spends Night On Frontline Position

NKR PRIME MINISTER SPENDS NIGHT ON FRONTLINE POSITION

Tuesday,
August
05

Prime Minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Ara Harutyunyan
spent another night on a frontline position, according to a Facebook
statement of the prime minister’s spokesman Artak Beglaryan.

“The prime minister is now on a frontline post, together with soldiers
and volunteers,” the spokesman wrote.

TODAY, 14:08

Aysor.am

Le HK Rejette-T-Il Les Principes De Madrid ?

LE HK REJETTE-T-IL LES PRINCIPES DE MADRID ?

ARMENIE

Hayots Achkhar, Golos Armenii, Joghovourd et RFE/RL rendent compte
des propos du > du HK, Ara Haroutiounian, qui,
lors d’une seance de questions-reponses sur Facebook, a declare que >. RFE/RL relève que c’est la première
fois qu’un > du HK rejette >
les principes de Madrid. Le > du HK a ajoute que >. RFE/RL remarque que ce n’est pas la seule declaration du > karabatsi où il semble s’opposer aux autorites armeniennes. Alors
que recemment le President Sarkissian avait declare que > et que >. L’editorialiste de Joghovourd dit n’etre
point surpris des propos du > du HK, dans la mesure où dans la
> du HK, les sept territoires avoisinant le HK sont
consideres comme partie integrante du HK, mais indique que c’est la
première fois que les > prennent si ouvertement
position.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 29 juillet 2014

mardi 5 août 2014, Stephane (c)armenews.com

France Calls On Sides To Karabakh Conflict To Respect Ceasefire

FRANCE CALLS ON SIDES TO KARABAKH CONFLICT TO RESPECT CEASEFIRE

YEREVAN, August 5. /ARKA/. The foreign ministry of France made a
statement urging the sides to the Karabakh conflict to respect the
ceasefire, RIA Novosti reported.

France is concerned over the recent deadly incidents along the line
of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and at Armenia-Azerbaijan border,
says the statement. The Karabakh conflict can be resolved only through
peace talks. France calls on the parties to respect the ceasefire and
take measures to relieve tension and prevent new clashes, according
to the statement.

Over the last days Azerbaijan has largely intensified its military
efforts along the line of contact with Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
(NKR). Over 25 Azerbaijani and five Karabakh servicemen were killed
in the latest raid operations and attempts by Azerbaijani troops to
attack Karabakh’s positions. -0–

– See more at:

http://arka.am/en/news/politics/france_calls_on_sides_to_karabakh_conflict_to_respect_ceasefire/#sthash.l1qsUD5P.dpuf

ISTANBUL: Genocide is NOT permissible

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Aug 3 2014

Genocide is NOT permissible

by YUSUF KANLI

An article titled “When Genocide is Permissible,” written by Yochanan
Gordon, published Sunday, Aug. 3, in the Times of Israel and posted on
the paper’s website, as well as at 5TJT.com (The Five Towns Jewish
Times) became a very hot issue immediately and moments later was
withdrawn from both websites. The article reflected what most of us
feared: A Jewish ultra-nationalist obsession to eradicate all
Palestinians discriminately with a genocidal approach, very much like
the Holocaust Jews were subjected to by Nazi Germany.

It is wrong, of course, to try to draw parallels between the 1940s and
today, nor is appropriate to try to make a comparison between the
Holocaust and the mass massacre of Palestinians by the murder machine
that is the Israeli state. Yet, if a state killed almost 2,000 people,
mostly civilians – small children, women and the elderly – be it in
the 1940s or in 2014 and be it Turkey, Israel or Germany, it is an act
of state terrorism.

If anyone is claiming, “Well, thousands of people were killed because
a state was trying to fight a very venomous terrorist force; such
killings were collateral damage of security operations,” the answer is
simple: Is such a mentality sane?

Some of my Jewish readers wrote back complaining that in Turkey’s
history, indeed in recent history, there were as well mass murders of
Armenians, Greeks and still the Kurds. Even if Turkey was engaged, or
still is engaged, in something horrendous, such Turkish actions cannot
legitimize the Israeli genocide of Palestinians. There are, of course,
a lot of ugly episodes in Turkish history. The 1915 events might still
be disputable as regards to how it happened and how many Armenians
perished, the Turkish losses and the Kurds’ role in it…

The Armenian issue is rather complicated and one is required to know
not only Armenian claims, but also the situation in Anatolia,
Turkish-Russian relations, the French, British, as well as American
contributions to the already complicated situation of the time. What
was Kurds’ contribution to the Armenian sufferings? Was it indeed the
Kurdish volunteers’ brigade (Hamidiye Brigade) that attacked the
Armenians who were subjected to the forced internal replacement by the
Ottoman government because of the war’s situation? In any case, the
Armenian people of this land suffered a lot and had to flee. I am not
proud at all with what they were compelled to go through in the first
quarter of the last century. We need to scientifically explore and
come out with answers. That’s why Turkey has offered the creation of a
commission of historians and has vowed to respect whatever the outcome
will be. Armenia has so far refused to collaborate.

As regards Greek “mass murders” by Turks, Jewish readers might be
referring to the Asia Minor catastrophe of the Greek army. Well,
Greeks were the occupying force – like today’s Israel in Gaza – and
Turks fought them out of their territory. No apologies for saving the
homeland and that was no massacre to speak of. If, however, my friends
are talking about the Sept. 5-6, 1955 events, you are perfectly right;
we lost our other half by forcing the Greeks of Istanbul to immigrate
to Greece. That was a shameful page on our history and one that all
Turks must regret.

Turks have done many wrongdoings to the Kurds as well. We are
presently in some sort of a reconciliation process that will hopefully
help us overcome this hurdle and become one big family once again.

Yet, dear Jewish friends, if you come across any article by a Turk
suggesting “genocide is permissible,” then I will apologize for
branding Israeli attacks on Gaza with the pretext of fighting Hamas
and saying they were indeed a genocidal program aimed at forcing
Palestinians to surrender en masse.

Genocide can no longer be permissible.

August/04/2014

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/genocide-is-not-permissible.aspx?pageID=449&nID=69914&NewsCatID=425

‘Freezing’ Lawless Regions Invites Hot Conflict

The Wall Street Journal
Aug 3 2014

‘Freezing’ Lawless Regions Invites Hot Conflict

We need better strategies for dealing with Gaza and other black holes
in the international security system.

By Brenda Shaffer
Aug. 3, 2014 4:39 p.m. ET

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territory in eastern Ukraine on July 18 illustrates the dangers that
ungoverned territories present to international security. A
significant number of territories are currently without an accountable
authority and present dangers to their neighbors and others. We need
better strategies to get rid of these black holes in the international
security system, or prevent them forming.

Currently lawless or unaccountable territories arose in different ways
and for different reasons. Some territories, like the Gaza Strip, have
been transferred to governance under nonstate entities with limited
legal authority. Some ask to be recognized as states, such as the
Palestinian Authority, yet do not want all the responsibilities of
statehood, like limiting militia activity within their borders.

In other places, due to the activity of separatists, states are unable
to assert their legal sovereignty. Such areas include the
Armenian-supported region of Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan, and the
Russian-engineered “breakaway” territories of Abkhazia in Georgia and
Transnistria in Moldova. All three are effectively ruled by a neighbor
who prefers to maintain the illusion of separation in order to derive
benefits without consequences.

In some instances, accepting territories without legal, liable
governments has become a preferred method in the international system
to avoid hard choices on conflict resolution. For over 20 years since
the Soviet breakup, four disputed regions–in Moldova, Azerbaijan and
two in Georgia, including South Ossetia–have been left in this limbo.
The U.S. and most other nations continue to formally recognize them as
the legal territory of recognized states from which they broke away.
But in many cases the international community simply ignores the
status quo because it provides an illusion of peace.

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The convenience of “freezing” conflicts instead of resolving them
comes at a cost. These ungoverned territories are centers of illicit
activity, including money laundering, counterfeit goods, human
trafficking and the drug trade. They are often havens for terrorists
and criminals. Individuals inside and outside often derive financial
benefit from unregulated economies in these areas, where taxation is
nonexistent. Since banks in these regions may not be registered with
states, no one is technically running afoul of international treaties
and no one can be sued for illicit activity.

It is time to ensure that each such disputed territory has a return
address so that it is liable for its actions. There should be a
separation between legal sovereignty and security responsibility: If a
state supports a militia or force that operates in another area–like
Iran’s Hezbollah or Russia’s client militias in Ukraine and regions of
Georgia–then Tehran and Moscow are the return addresses.

This distinction is important for leverage. Most of the states that
support rebels in other territories are signatories to international
treaties and conventions related to prevention of terror-financing,
production of counterfeit goods, banking regulations, human
trafficking and more. If this activity takes place in the regions run
by their surrogates, the backing state is liable. Political
fabrications, such as so-called independent Abkhazia or
Nagorno-Karabakh or the People’s Republic of Donetsk, should not be
used by neighboring states to circumvent responsibility for their own
actions in creating these unstable regions out of another state’s
land.

But the rest of the international community has responsibilities too.
States whose sovereignty is threatened should be supported by the
international system to assert their authority throughout their
territories. The U.S. and Europe in particular should not encourage
states under siege to negotiate with rebels, but with their state
sponsors. More broadly, the international community should not
encourage the establishment of entities with limited authority in lieu
of the resolution of conflicts, as happened with the Palestinian
Authority.

To prevent the creation of other non-governed territories, the U.S.
should not contribute to state failure and then call that
democratization. In Libya the U.S. has undermined state authority or
weakened institutions. In Syria, U.S. and other support for rebels has
unintentionally turned some Syrian regions into ungoverned
territories, which has provided opportunities for the rise of the most
malevolent militias.

Above all, states should be held responsible for what takes place in
their de jure territories. If Palestine wants a flag at the U.N., it
cannot relieve itself of responsibility for what happens in its
territory by claiming that nonstate militias out of their control are
perpetrating attacks. And if Russia wants the respect of the
international community, it must control the separatists in eastern
Ukraine that it is supporting and take responsibility for the downing
of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.

The U.S. and Europe should stop trying to “freeze” conflicts as a
means for conflict resolution. This only delays the next round of
conflict and leaves huge territories that are springboards for further
danger.

Ms. Shaffer is a visiting researcher and professor at Georgetown
University’s Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/brenda-shaffer-freezing-lawless-regions-invites-hot-conflict-1407098343?tesla=y&mg=reno64-wsj&url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304297104580051113874184130.html

A very sick world indeed!

Renew America
Aug 3 2014

A very sick world indeed!

By Victor Sharpe

You remember how back in 2011 all the talking heads on TV were
thrilled at the so-called Arab Spring, which they erroneously believed
was harboring a new golden age, one that was finally ushering in
democracy throughout the Arab states in the Middle East.

Well they now realize it has turned into a horrible frigid winter
blast as Islamism and jihadi violence are turning one Arab state after
another into Islamic tyrannies far worse than the regimes that existed
before. The tragedy is that the naiveté of the talking heads was, oh,
so predictable.

No democracies are rising in the Arab world, but that should be no
surprise. The Arab spring could never have resembled the brave Prague
Spring (which was a yearning by Eastern Europeans to be free from
Soviet domination) so long as Islam remains master of the Arab masses.

Instead, the shroud of sharia law stifles all expressions of free
thought in the Arab world and demolishes any hopes of a free and
unfettered press or anything resembling true democracy.

Matters are far worse now than since President Obama went to Cairo
shortly after his win in the 2008 presidential election and delivered
his speech to the Islamic world – a notorious speech which ushered in
the chaos, barbarism and horrific blood-letting we are witnessing in
Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and North Africa.

It all started in Tunisia as that country slid from a secular
dictatorship into an Islamic ruled and sharia compliant regime. An
Islamic fanatic, Rashid Ghannouchi, took power in that North African
country. He returned to Tunisia from years of exile as did the
Ayatollah Khomeini whose dire influence led to the “Mullahocracy” in
Iran with the spread of terror worldwide and the genocidal and
relentless threats towards Israel; nuclear or otherwise.

Predictably, Tunisia’s leader of the Islamist Ennahda party,
Ghannouchi, had already called for the destruction of Israel. This is
the typical anti-Israel requirement needed in order to boost one’s
pure Muslim credentials and bona fides in the Muslim and Arab world. A
very sick world indeed!

Ghannouchi compared himself to Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayip
Erdogan, who has practically turned Turkey into a de facto Islamic
republic and brought relations with Israel to the brink of war.

Turkey under Erdogan refuses still to acknowledge its genocide of
Christian Armenians, or its persecution of Assyrians, Greeks and
others, even as it lurches further and further into Islamization.

Its squalid and continuing record of depredations against the Kurds
and its continuing occupation of northern Cyprus, with the attendant
and brutal conversion of countless Greek churches into mosques, are
there for all to see.

Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, remains a divided city between Turks
and Greeks but that occupation elicits no mass protests in the capital
cities of Europe.

In 2007, Erdogan gave the lie to the nonsense that emanates from
western idealists and know nothings who still believe that there is a
moderate Islam and a radical Islam. As I have written in several of my
articles, there is only Islam: Period. Indeed Erdogan himself put it
starkly by saying:

“There is no moderate or radical Islam. Islam is Islam and that’s it.”

And speaking about the proliferation throughout the world of mosques,
Erdogan said:

“The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our
bayonets and the faithful our soldiers.” This is the same Erdogan who
recently and obscenely called Israel’s Prime Minister, Bibi Netanyahu,
a new Hitler and who plans to send another flotilla of “peaceniks” to
Gaza to break what it calls Israel’s blockade.

Erdogan knows full well that there would be no blockade, as he calls
it, as soon as the Hamas oppressors and occupiers of Gaza would stop
firing missiles at Israeli civilians.

He also knows full well, that even as the thousands of Palestinian
rockets slam into Israel’s villages, towns and cities, the Israel
Electric Company (IEC) continues to provide power to Gaza’s Arabs –
even though the Palestinian Authority refuses to pay and is in arrears
to the IEC to the tune of over half a billion U.S. Dollars.

Erdogan, while spewing his Islamo-Nazi rants, also knows that a never
ending flow of goods and food enters Gaza from Israel, even as the
Hamas thugs aim their rockets at the crossing between Israel and Gaza.
Egypt, no friend of Hamas or its parent, the Muslim Brotherhood,
blockades Gaza while Islamists kill Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai.

The blatant aggression against Israel in the current war has not only
revealed the enormous stockpiles of Iranian, Syrian and homemade
weapons and missiles that Hamas has accumulated but worse, it has
exposed the vast extent of a deep underground network of
interconnecting sophisticated tunnels.

These tunnels were created with cement Israel allowed into Gaza at the
behest of the morally corrupt United Nations. It was believed they
were for building homes, schools and hospitals.

Instead, tunnels were built designed to both store weapons and
facilitate terrorist attacks into Israeli villages and towns. Indeed,
many of the tunnels, now exposed by the IDF, were dug so that the
Palestinian gunmen would emerge in Israeli kindergartens and schools,
inflicting massacres on a horrific scale.

Not content with using their own Palestinian children as human
shields, the barbaric Hamas and Islamic Jihad thugs wanted to
slaughter as many Jewish children as they could. These are the same
monsters that so many duped Europeans take to the streets to support.
Yes, a very sick world!

Finally, perhaps the most chilling horror that Hamas has imposed upon
not only Israel but the West is the absolute desire of mostly young
Palestinian men – and some women – to kill Israelis or die in the
process as martyrs, which in their pathology guarantees entry to an
Islamic paradise as a Shahid.

As Prof. Louis René Beres, professor of Political Science and
International Law at Purdue University, has written:

“The Palestinian male who seeks the celebrated martyrdom of a Shahid
fighter is generally at a loss for identifying alternative ecstasies
of “maleness.” This means that his death as a martyr can be expected
to bring not only freedom from personal death, but also the only still
remaining opportunities for sexual satisfaction.

“For the Palestinian terrorist today, violence and the sacred remain
thoroughly intertwined, and mutually-reinforcing.”

The struggle against Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, Boko Haram, Al
Qaida and ISIS, ad nauseum, presents Israel, the United States and all
free nations with the vital necessity to overcome this frightening 7th
century Islamic religious war that is now raging here and now in the
21st Century.

The need is to convince Islamists that their ritual slaughter of Jews,
Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Bahai and all other non-Muslim faiths,
and those of no faith, will avail the Muslim terrorist naught and that
instead of receiving the pleasures of paradise and limitless
pleasures, it will lead, as Prof, Beres adds:

“to unbearable terrors of the grave.”

http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/sharpe/140803

Armenian, Kurd Appointed to Endowment Council

Armenian, Kurd Appointed to Endowment Council

July 15, 2014

The Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund was
established to support projects that commemorate and recognize the
experiences of all of the ethno-cultural communities affected by
Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914 to 1920.

The Endowment Council … is pleased to announce the appointment by
the Board of Directors of The Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras
Shevchenko of two new members to the Endowment Council effective July
1, 2014 – namely, Dr. Sima Aprahamian, to serve as the representative
of the Armenian National Committee of Canada, and Mr. Suleyman Güven,
as the representative of the Kurdish community.

Dr. Aprahamian, who holds a Ph.D. degree in anthropology (1989, McGill
University), is a Research Associate at the Simone de Beauvoir
Institute at Concordia University. Her current research is entitled
Narratives of Displacement. At the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, she
has taught many courses including Introduction to Women’s Studies,
Women’s Organizing & Resistance Across Cultures, Women, Science &
Technology. She has also developed and co-taught courses on
Anthropological Theory and Field Research. She has numerous
publications and has organized several academic events and conference
panels. She has presented many papers in peer reviewed international
conferences as well. She has conducted field research in Lebanon,
Armenia and Canada.

Mr. Güven, a Kurdish Alevi from the Dersim Province of Turkey, arrived
in Canada in April 1991 as a refugee. He is the editor of Yeni Hayat,
a Canadian-Turkish/ Kurdish newspaper; the Acting Vice President of
the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada for the past
three terms; and the founder of the Toronto Kurdish Community Centre.
Mr. Güven received awards from the Toronto Refugee Affairs Council
(TRAC) in April 2000 and the National Ethnic Press and Media Council
of Canada in 2008 and is the subject of a book Our Friendly Local
Terrorist (published in 2010), dealing with his story and his
struggle.

http://www.keghart.com/WWI-Internment-Recognition