BAKU: Armenian Held Captive In Azerbaijan Appeals To Be Sent To Thir

ARMENIAN HELD CAPTIVE IN AZERBAIJAN APPEALS TO BE SENT TO THIRD COUNTRY

APA, Azerbaijan
Sept 18 2013

[ 18 September 2013 19:15 ]

Baku. Shahriyar Alizadeh – APA. “The Armenian held captive in
Azerbaijan Akop Injigulyan has appealed to Azerbaijani government to
be sent to a third country”.

Secretary of the State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and
Missing Persons Shahin Sayilov told APA that he does not know when
the captive will be handed over to the third country: “His documents
must be sent to Baku office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Thereafter, it will be determined to which country the captive will
be handed over”.

On the night of August 7-8, serviceman of Armenian armed units Akop
Injugulyan crossed the part of the contact line controlled by the
Azerbaijani Army in the direction of Aghdam front.

ANKARA: Justice At Home, Justice In The World

JUSTICE AT HOME, JUSTICE IN THE WORLD

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Sept 18 2013

by SERKAN DEMİRTAÅ~^

The government has all the right to seek justice in the name of the
more than 100,000 Syrians killed by the Bashar al-Assad regime since
March 2011, and to try to lead the international community to bring
those responsible to account. Calling for the punishment of al-Assad,
who allegedly wielded chemical weapons against civilians on Aug. 21,
is also in line with this very universal value of justice, as prominent
Turkish authorities frequently touch on.

Seeking justice for ousted President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt, for
Palestinians in Gaza who have long been suffering from an Israeli
embargo, and other examples, are also understandable for a country
that long ago declared itself an advocate of the sufferer, wherever
they are in the world, regardless of religion or ethnicity.

Despite fierce criticisms from various political groups both inside
and outside Turkey, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government
has reiterated that it will not abandon this foreign policy based on
conscience, justice and moral principles. Although one can disagree and
argue that this policy is not sustainable for a country like Turkey,
which has ambitions to become a regional and global leader, it deserves
to be respected as it is based on humanistic values and ethics.

At this point, however, I believe, that the very citizens of this
country have the right to question why the government is not caring
for the justice of its own people, too.

Need an example? Just look into the trial process of Hrant Dink’s
murder. Dink was first killed by triggerman Ogun Samast on Jan. 19,
2007, but he has continued “being massacred” since then in every phase
of the judicial process Dink’s family expressed its disappointment
and reaction in a letter before yesterday’s hearing, more than
six-and-a-half year after the murder: “As the Dink family, we will
no more be tools of the state mechanisms that have been mocking us,
and we will not attend the hearings of the retrial.” The state and its
judiciary are yet to bring justice for the country’s Armenian-Turkish
journalist, once a symbolic figure in reconciliation efforts between
Turks and Armenians.

Dink’s case is cited here as it’s the most actual and newsworthy one;
otherwise, the absence of justice or the inability of the judicial
system to provide justice is a wider and more common problem in
Turkey. Apart from the structural problems of the Turkish justice
system, which long ago lost its independence and impartiality, its
reflex to protect “the state” at the expense of breaching the rights
of individuals, appear to be the roots of this problem of injustice.

It’s getting increasingly difficult to understand how this country will
bring justice to Syrians, to Palestinians, etc., when it fails to ease
the pains of the mothers of Ethem Sarısuluk, Ali İsmail Korkmaz,
or Ahmet Atakan. Or how this government will explain its inaction
against and tolerance toward security forces’ violating rules and
procedures? How can injustice turn into a norm in a country aspiring
to join the EU one day?

The problem that this government is reluctant to see is that this
inconsistency is perfectly observed by the world and is one of leading
sources of its loss of credibility.

September/18/2013

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/justice-at-home-justice-in-the-world.aspx?pageID=449&nID=54617&NewsCatID=429

Dink Family Sees State-Linked Plot

DINK FAMILY SEES STATE-LINKED PLOT

Gulf Times, Qatar
September 17, 2013 Tuesday

BDP (Peace and Democracy Party) MP and politician Sebahat Tuncel
(left) and CHP (Republican People’s Party) MP Sezgin Tanrikulu(right)
chant slogans in front of the Caglayan Law Court in Istanbul.

By Ece Toksabay, Reuters/Istanbul A retrial over the murder of a
Turkish-Armenian journalist, that triggered huge protest rallies in
Turkey, opened yesterday with demonstrators outside the court accusing
authorities of covering up a conspiracy by nationalist elements in
the state apparatus.

Hrant Dink, shot dead outside the office of his journal Agos in January
2007, had angered nationalists as a critic of government policies
towards the country’s 60,000 Christian Armenians and its diplomatic
standoff with neighbouring Armenia. He was repeatedly prosecuted for
“insulting Turkishness”.

Around 200 demonstrators gathered outside the Istanbul court where
eight defendants were being retried after an appeals court deemed
they were part of a criminal conspiracy. This overturned an original
court ruling that those convicted over Dink’s murder acted alone.

The crowd chanted “the murderer state will give account” and “we
are all Hrant, we are all Armenians”, holding up banners in Turkish,
Armenian and Kurdish. They see Dink as victim of a shadowy ‘deep state’
network of nationalist militants accused of killings of prominent
liberals and Kurdish nationalists.

Dink’s family and his supporters reject the premise of the retrial
that the defendants were part of a criminal conspiracy and argue that
the state was involved in what amounted to a terrorist conspiracy.

“Who could have effectively conducted an investigation of a murder
in which all bodies of the state were involved?” Dink’s family said
in a letter published yesterday on the website of the Armenian Agos
newspaper.

“We, the Dink family, will not attend the hearings of the murder trial
which is beginning again and will not be exploited by a game of the
state machinery which mocks us.” The letter said the courts had failed
to respond to the family’s request to investigate links to the case
of people involved in the “Ergenekon” conspiracy to overthrow Prime
Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

More than 200 people, including a former military chief and scores of
other senior figures, were convicted in the Ergenekon case in August.

“This show must end, the real perpetrators must be brought to justice,”
Gulten Kaya, the widow of well-known Kurdish singer Ahmet Kaya,
told reporters outside the court.

The murderer, Ogun Samast, was 17 at the time of the killing and was
sentenced by a juvenile court to 23 years in prison in 2011. Last year
Yasin Hayal was sentenced to life in jail for instigating the killing.

At yesterday’s hearing, Hayal denied that he was involved in any
criminal organisation involved in the murder. The case was adjourned
to December 3.

U.S. Military Confirms Rebels Had Sarin

U.S. MILITARY CONFIRMS REBELS HAD SARIN

[ Part 2.2: “Attached Text” ]

SEPTEMBER 16, 2013

Classified document shows deadly weapon found in home of arrested
Islamists

F. Michael Maloof

F. Michael Maloof, staff writer for WND and G2Bulletin, is a former
senior security policy analyst in the office of thesecretary of
defense.

As part of the Obama administration’s repeated insistence – though
without offering proof – that the recent sarin gas attack near Damascus
was the work of the Assad regime, the administration has downplayed
or denied the possibility that al-Qaida-linked Syrian rebels could
produce deadly chemical weapons.

However, in a classified document just obtained by WND, the U.S.

military confirms that sarin was confiscated earlier this year from
members of the Jabhat al-Nusra Front, the most influential of the
rebel Islamists fighting in Syria.

The document says sarin from al-Qaida in Iraq made its way into Turkey
and that while some was seized, more could have been used in an attack
last March on civilians and Syrian military soldiers in Aleppo.

The document, classified Secret/Noforn – “Not for foreign distribution”
– came from the U.S. intelligence community’s National Ground
Intelligence Center, or NGIC, and was made available to WND Tuesday.

It revealed that AQI had produced a “bench-scale” form of sarin in
Iraq and then transferred it to Turkey.

A U.S. military source said there were a number of interrogations as
well as some clan reports as part of what the document said were “50
general indicators to monitor progress and characterize the state of
the ANF/AQI-associated Sarin chemical warfare agent developing effort.”

“This (document) depicts our assessment of the status of effort at its
peak – primarily research and procurement activities – when disrupted
in late May 2013 with the arrest of several key individuals in Iraq
and Turkey,” the document said.

“Future reporting of indicators not previously observed would suggest
that the effort continues to advance despite the arrests,” the NGIC
document said.

The May 2013 seizure occurred when Turkish security forces discovered
a two-kilogram cylinder with sarin gas while searching homes of Syrian
militants from the al-Qaida-linked Jabhat al-Nusra Front following
their initial detention.

The sarin gas was found in the homes of suspected Syrian Islamic
radicals detained in the southern provinces of Adana and Mersia.

Some 12 suspected members of the al-Nusra Front were arrested. At the
time, they were described by Turkish special anti-terror forces as the
“most aggressive and successful arm” of the Syrian rebels.

In the seizure, Turkish anti-terror police also found a cache of
weapons, documents and digital data.

At the time of the arrest, the Russians called for a thorough
investigation of the detained Syrian militants found in possession
of sarin gas.

This seizure followed a chemical weapons attack in March on the Khan
al-Assal area of rural Aleppo, Syria. In that attack, some 26 people
and Syrian government forces were killed by what was determined to
be sarin gas, delivered by a rocket attack.

The Syrian government called for an investigation by the United
Nations. Damascus claimed al-Qaida fighters were behind the attack,
also alleging that Turkey was involved.

“The rocket came from a place controlled by the terrorists and which
is located close to the Turkish territory,” according to a statement
from Damascus. “One can assume that the weapon came from Turkey.”

The report of the U.S. intelligence community’s NGIC reinforces a
preliminary U.N. investigation of the attack in Aleppo which said
the evidence pointed to Syrian rebels.

It also appears to bolster allegations in a 100-page report on an
investigation turned over to the U.N. by Russia. The report concluded
the Syrian rebels – not the Syrian government – had used the nerve
agent sarin in the March chemical weapons attack in Aleppo.

While the contents of the report have yet to be released, sources
tell WND the documentation indicates that deadly sarin poison gas was
manufactured in a Sunni-controlled region of Iraq and then transported
to Turkey for use by the Syrian opposition, whose ranks have swelled
with members of al-Qaida and affiliated groups.

The documentation that the U.N. received from the Russians indicated
specifically that the sarin gas was supplied to Sunni foreign fighters
by a Saddam-era general working under the outlawed Iraqi Baath party
leader, Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri.

Al-Douri was a top aide to Saddam Hussein before he was deposed as
Iraqi president.

The sarin nerve gas used in the Allepo attack, sources say, had
been prepared by former Iraqi Military Industries Brig. Gen. Adnan
al-Dulaimi. It then was supplied to Baath-affiliated foreign fighters
of the Sunni and Saudi Arabian-backed al-Nusra Front in Aleppo,
with Turkey’s cooperation, through the Turkish town of Antakya in
Hatay Province.

The source who brought out the documentation now in the hands of the
U.N. is said to have been an aide to al-Douri.

Al-Dulaimi was a major player in Saddam’s chemical weapons production
projects, the former aide said. Moreover, Al-Dulaimi has been working
in the Sunni-controlled region of northwestern Iraq where the outlawed
Baath party now is located and produces the sarin.

The NGIC depiction of the variety of sarin as “bench-scale” reinforces
an analysis by terrorism expert Yossef Bodansky, who said the recent
findings on the chemical weapons attack of Aug. 21 on the outskirts
of Damascus, Syria, was “indeed a self-inflicted attack” by the Syrian
opposition to provoke U.S. and military intervention in Syria.

Bodansky, a former director of the U.S. Congressional Task Force on
Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, said a preliminary analysis of
the sarin showed that it was of a “kitchen” variety and not military
grade.

He questioned that the sarin was of a military variety, which
accumulates around victims’ hair and loose clothing.

Because these molecules become detached and released with any movement,
Bodansky said, “they would have thus killed or injured the first
responders who touched the victims’ bodies without protective clothes
… and masks.”

Various videos of the incident clearly show first responders going
from patient to patient without protective clothing administering
first aid to the victims. There were no reports of casualties among
the first responders.

“This strongly indicates that the agent in question was the slow acting
‘kitchen sarin,'” Bodansky said.

“Indeed, other descriptions of injuries treated by MSF (The French
group Doctors Without Borders) – suffocation, foaming, vomiting and
diarrhea – agree with the effects of diluted, late-action drops of
liquefied Sarin,” he said.

The terrorism expert said that the jihadist movement has technologies
which have been confirmed in captured jihadist labs in both Turkey
and Iraq, as well as from the wealth of data recovered from al-Qaida
in Afghanistan in 2001 and 2002.

He added that the projectiles shown by the opposition, which were
tested by U.N. inspectors, are not standard weapons of the Syrian army.

Meanwhile, an  Italian former journalist and a Belgian researcher who
were recently freed from their al-Nusra captives say they overheard
their captors talking about their involvement in a deadly chemical
attack “last month,” which would have been the Aug. 21 chemical
weapons attack.

The Italian, Domenico Quirico, and Belgian researcher Pierre Piccinin
were released Monday after five months of captivity.

“The government of Bashar al-Assad did not use Sarin gas or other
types of gas in the outskirts of Damascus,” Piccinin said.

While captive, Piccinin said the two had overheard a Skype conversation
in English among three people.

“The conversation was based on real facts,” said Quirico, claiming
one of the three people in the alleged conversation identified himself
as a Free Syrian Army general.

He added that the militants said the rebels carried out the attack
as a provocation to force the West to intervene militarily to oust
the Assad regime.

Both men told a news conference they had no access to the outside
world while they were held captive and knew nothing about the use of
chemical weapons until they heard the discussion on Skype.

Now, a former analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency, Ray
McGovern, similarly backs the claim that the Syrian rebels perpetrated
the poison gas attack on Aug. 21

McGovern was one of a number of veteran intelligence professionals
who recently signed a letter to Obama saying that Damascus wasn’t
behind the Aug. 21 chemical attack.

[PoisonGasSign-281×275.jpg] As WND recently reported, former U.S.

intelligence analysts claim current intelligence analysts have told
them Assad was not responsible for the Aug. 21 poison gas attack,
saying there was a “growing body of evidence” that reveals the incident
was a pre-planned provocation by the Syrian opposition.

The analysts, in an open letter to Obama, referred to a meeting
a week before the Aug. 21 incident in which opposition military
commanders ordered preparations for an “imminent escalation” due to
a “war-changing development” that would be followed by the U.S.-led
bombing of Syria. They said the growing body of evidence came mostly
from sources affiliated with the Syrian opposition and its supporters.

Those reports, they said, revealed that canisters containing chemical
agents were brought into a suburb of Damascus, where they were
then opened.

“Initial meetings between senior opposition military commanders and
Qatari, Turkish and U.S. intelligence officials took place at the
converted Turkish military garrison in Antakya, Hatay Province, now
used as the command center and headquarters of the Free Syrian Army
and their foreign sponsors,” the analysts said.

The VIPS memo to Obama reinforces separate videos, which show foreign
fighters associated with the Syrian opposition firing artillery
canisters of poison gas. One video shows Nadee Baloosh, a member of
an al-Qaida-affiliated group Rioyadh al-Abdeen, admitting to the use
of chemical weapons.

In the video clip, al-Abdeen, who is in the Latakia area of Syria,
said his forces used “chemicals which produce lethal and deadly gases
that I possess.”

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http://www.armenianlife.com/2013/09/16/u-s-military-confirms-rebels-had-sari

Appellate Court Rejects Removal Of Pre-Trial Detention For HAK Activ

APPELLATE COURT REJECTS REMOVAL OF PRE-TRIAL DETENTION FOR HAK ACTIVIST

Narek Aleksanyan

17:44, September 18, 2013

Armenia’s Criminal Appellate Court today rejected a motion to replace
the pre-trial detention of Armenian National Congress (HAK) activist
Tigran Arakelyan with a personal affidavit guaranteeing he would not
flee the country.

The court issued the rejection even though 110 prominent citizens
signed the affidavit which obliged them to pay upwards of 500,000 AMD
as a sign of good faith. The money would be returned to them after
the trial.

Tigran Arakelyan and three other HAK activists were sentenced to
terms ranging from two to six years on charges of “hooliganism” due
to a scuffle with police on August 9, 2011. Arakelyan was sentenced
to six years and has been detained since.

The Criminal Appellate Court dismissed their appeals in November,
2013, but in May of this year the Court pf Cassation overturned the
decision and ordered a retrial.

When the court issued its verdict, supporters of Arakelyan broke out
in boos and cat-calls.

http://hetq.am/eng/news/29432/appellate-court-rejects-removal-of-pre-trial-detention-for-hak-activist.html

United States To Provide 1 Million USD To Armenia

UNITED STATES TO PROVIDE 1 MILLION USD TO ARMENIA

21:09, 18 September, 2013

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: Prime Minister of the Republic of
Armenia Tigran Sargsyan on September 18 hosted ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary of United States of America to Armenia John
Heffern and USAID head Karen Hilliard.

“Armenpress” reports that Karen Hilliard reminded that during the
previous meeting Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan had asked in case of
opportunity US government provide extra help to Armenia for the purpose
of holding agricultural census. According to Mrs. Hilliard government
of the United States satisfied that request and will provide to Armenia
with extra 1 million USD. After that the interlocutors discussed issues
relating to prospects of development of Armenian-American relations.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/733454/united-states-to-provide-1-million-usd-to-armenia.html

ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian Is Traveling To Armenia

ANCA CHAIRMAN KEN HACHIKIAN IS TRAVELING TO ARMENIA

22:04, 18 September, 2013

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian is
traveling to Armenia for high level consultations in Yerevan with
officials of the U.S., Armenian, and Nagorno Karabakh governments, as
well as for in-depth discussions with a broad range of international
stakeholders in the Armenian Cause.

“Armenpress” was informed , that Hachikian looks forward to bringing
the ANCA’s contribution to the strengthening of consensus around shared
national aims, and, in particular, to helping foster an environment
of growing trust and increased cooperation on the challenges facing
the Armenian nation.

Hachikian will address a broad range of issues. Among these will
be a just resolution of the Armenian Genocide, a secure future for
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, and, of course, a more robust U.S.-
Armenia bilateral relationship – particularly in terms of trade and
investment. Priority areas are expected to include the following: In
terms of a just resolution of the Armenian Genocide, he will continue
to seek an exit strategy out of the failed Turkey-Armenia Protocols
that will both mitigate the ongoing harm of these reckless accords and
also, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
remove a critical barrier to a just and enduring international
resolution of this crime against all humanity.

In voicing support for ongoing OSCE efforts to keep the Karabakh
peace, he will also raise concerns about the specifics of the flawed
“Madrid Principles.” These principles call on the Armenian side to
make up-front and irrevocable strategic concessions in return for
Ilham Aliyev’s vague promises about the future status of Artsakh. If
put into practice, they would not lead to the peace they promise,
but only to Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s seeking to force even more
dangerous Armenian concessions.

Recognizing the increasingly powerful connections between Armenia’s
progress in domestic development for all of her citizens and her
regional security, he will help promote greater homeland-diaspora
engagement toward a fair, prosperous and democratic Armenia that
turns the dangerous tide of out-migration and offers a sustainable
future of hope and opportunity to all her sons and daughters.

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/733461/anca-chairman-ken-hachikian-is-traveling-to-armenia.html

Blacklisting Notorious Officials Key Tool For Preventing Migration –

BLACKLISTING NOTORIOUS OFFICIALS KEY TOOL FOR PREVENTING MIGRATION – ARF-D

18:10 18.09.13

Members of the opposition Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) find blacklisting discredited
officials an effective tool in their migration prevention efforts.

The party, which previously had the experience of submitting blacklists
to the president with a demand of sacking officials with tainted
reputation, is now said to have elaborated a news list.

In the 11-clause platform unveiled on Tuesday, the ARF-D proposed
that government officials with an anti-Christian and anti-social
behavior be sacked to prevent an increased public distrust in the state
administration system. It called for measures to ban public servants’
access to casinos and to prevent them from owning property or making
investments abroad.

Tert.am contacted Artsvik Minasyan, a lawmaker of the ARF-D faction,
for further comments, but he appeared to be unaware of any blacklist.

He said only that the party will point to specific criteria without
publishing names, and later call for appropriate government efforts
against such officials.

“In politics, the solution to a problem like this is fully within
the authorities’ competence. We are not going to submit any lists or
publish any names. We mention the criteria which we believe exist,
but we are not going to unveil names not to harm the plans.”

All the initiative says is that we have officials whose activities
produce a negative psychological impact on the society, causing most
people to choose migration as the only way out, said the ARF-D MP.

“Hence individuals not meeting those criteria have to be sacked. But
that’s within the competence of the authorities and the Armenian
president,” Minasyan explained.

Armenian News – Tert.am

Armenia’s PM To Become A Media Magnate?

ARMENIA’S PM TO BECOME A MEDIA MAGNATE?

16:00 / 18.09.2013

According to Nyut.am sources, big sums have ‘entered’ Armenia from
West for financing a number of mass media. A number of newspapers and
news websites will receive big sums to propagate the EU’s Association
Agreement. It is also planned to open a TV Channel.

Those who think that pro-EU figures have given up are wrong. In the
coming days the pro-Western figures will become quite active. The
sources say PM Tigran Sargsyan will coordinate these wide-scale
activities in the media field. Previously president’s son-in-law was
doing it, while now this activity will be implemented by the PM.

On the other hand, the West seems to prepare a ground for the future
opposition figure and if Tigran Sargsyan resigns he will be the one.

Especially in case when the political elite of the USA, Armenia finds
that there is a vacuum in Armenia’s opposition field and the PM may
become future leader without difficulties especially if he succeeds
to have his influence on the media field.

On the other hand, more probably the EU has not lost its hope to
attract Armenia.

In short, though not with his own means but soon Tigran Sargsyan may
become a media magnate.

Nyut.am

NKR Foreign Minister Received British Parliament Members

NKR FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVED BRITISH PARLIAMENT MEMBERS

On September 18, NKR Foreign Minister Karen Mirzoyan received members
of the Armenian-British Friendship Group Stephen Pound and John
Whittingdale at the NKR Permanent Mission to RA.

The NKR Foreign Minister highly appreciated the British MPs’ interest
towards the Republic of Artsakh.

During the meeting, Karen Mirzoyan presented, on the request of the
guests, the process of state building in the NKR and the current
stage of settlement of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Karabakh.

A range of regional issues was also touched upon at the meeting.

NKR MFA Press Service

18:48 18/09/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:

http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/30916