BAKU: Iran, Armenia Keep Bartering Gas With Electricity

IRAN, ARMENIA KEEP BARTERING GAS WITH ELECTRICITY

Trend
Aug 27 2012
Azerbaijan

F.Milad, Trend News Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan

Aug. 27–Iran’s imports and exports of natural gas with neighboring
countries are underway, managing director of the National Iranian
Gas Transmission Company Reza Almasi stated.

Reza Almasi told the IRNA News Agency that the swap of gas with
Azerbaijan, the barter of gas and electricity with Armenia, the
exports of gas to Turkey, and the imports of gas from Turkmenistan
are continuing.

Iran and Armenia signed an agreement in February 2011 on supplies of
electricity in exchange for gas. Armenia is expected to supply 2.4
billion kWh in exchange for 801 million cubic meters of Iranian gas.

Iran and Azerbaijan signed an agreement in January 2011 that allows
the former Soviet state to pump at least one billion cubic meters of
natural gas into Iran.

Iran exports an average daily amount of more than 30 million cubic
meters of natural gas to Turkey, indicating a daily growth of 11
million cubic meters compared to 2010.

Iran started importing natural gas from Turkmenistan in 1995 after
the two sides signed a 25-year contract. The contract has bound
Turkmenistan to gradually increase gas exports to Iran to 8 billion
cubic meters per year at a fixed price.

BAKU: Turkish Minister Urges France To Do More To Resolve Nagorno-Ka

TURKISH MINISTER URGES FRANCE TO DO MORE TO RESOLVE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

Trend
Aug 27 2012
Azerbaijan

As opposed to engaging in a distortion of historical facts, France
should have done more to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in
the framework of co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group, Turkish EU Affairs
Minister Egemen Bagis said, the Aksam newspaper reported on Monday.

Commenting on the news, which appeared on Monday in the Turkish media
about the fact that French secondary school textbooks will include a
section of the fictional “Armenian genocide” by the Ottoman Empire,
Bagis noted that Turkey hopes France will not allow such a mistake.

“France should have looked at its own history and make greater efforts
to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, rather than distort the
facts,” he said.

Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of the
Turkey – Ottoman Empire had committed the 1915 genocide against
the Armenians living in Anatolia, and achieved recognition of the
“Armenian Genocide” by the parliaments of several countries.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 per cent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France and the U.S. –
are currently holding peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

Istanbul: Turkey Lashes Out At French Textbook Chapters Featuring ‘A

TURKEY LASHES OUT AT FRENCH TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS FEATURING ‘ARMENIAN GENOCIDE’

Today’s Zaman

Aug 27 2012
Turkey

Turkey’s ambassador in Paris has criticized French move to include
chapters in history and geography textbooks that will allow students
to study mass killings of Armenians at the hands of Ottomans in
1915, claiming that the project is a remnant of the previous French
president.

Tahsin Burcuoglu told private Cihan news agency that Turkey is
disturbed by the fact that the French Education Ministry is including
chapters on the so-called Armenian genocide in textbooks for fourth
graders in secondary schools.

Turkish daily Sabah reported on Sunday that French President Francois
Hollande’s administration included a chapter about the 1915 events in
textbooks — a move that could once again upset relations with Turkey,
which was hopeful about rebuilding strained ties with Paris following
the election of the new president.

The report said French students studying world history since 1910
will also read a chapter called “The Armenian Genocide.”

Hollande said last month that he will stand by a campaign pledge
to make it illegal to deny that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman
Turks in 1915 was genocide.

Relations between Paris and Ankara had begun to thaw after a decision
in February by France’s constitutional court to strike down the
genocide denial law as contrary to free speech.

Turkey had canceled all economic, political and military meetings
with France in December after the French parliament voted in favor
of the draft law.

Burcuoglu said France’s initiative to include ‘Armenian genocide’
chapters in textbooks has “angered” Turkey, underlining that it is
not the three-month project but a remnant of former French President
Nicolas Sarkozy administration.

Noting that it is not the first time that the issue is included in
French textbooks but this time he said textbooks are featuring full
two-page explanation of the 1915 events along with photos. He added
that the embassy is carefully investigating that developments and
have already notified Ankara over the matter.

At a joint news conference early in July, French Foreign Minister
Laurent Fabius said the genocide-denial law was unlikely to be
resurrected and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu hailed the
opening of a warmer phase in relations with France.

Armenia, backed by many historians, says about 1.5 million Armenians
were killed in what is now eastern Turkey during World War I in a
deliberate policy of genocide ordered by the Ottoman government.

Turkey says there was heavy loss of life on both sides during the
fighting, in which Armenian partisans supported invading Russian
forces. The Ottoman Empire collapsed after the war. Successive Turkish
governments and the vast majority of Turks feel the charge of genocide
is an insult to their nation.

Turkey hoped Hollande’s election might mean France is more open to its
joining the European Union than under his conservative predecessor
Sarkozy, but has so far received no public support for its EU bid
from Paris.

Burcuoglu said Turkey will determine its position on this issue after
further examination and urged Turks living in France not to remain
indifferent to the issue.

Saying that the number of ethnic Turks in France is more than French
Armenians, the ambassador cited problems Turkish students faced in
schools earlier over this matter.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-290621-turkey-lashes-out-at-french-textbook-chapters-featuring-armenian-genocide.html

Le Chef De L’Union Des Armeniens De Sasun Veut Poursuivre Devant La

LE CHEF DE L’UNION DES ARMENIENS DE SASUN VEUT POURSUIVRE DEVANT LA JUSTICE LES DESTRUCTEURS D’UNE EGLISE ARMENIENNE
Stephane

armenews.com
mardi 28 aout 2012

Le Chef de l’Union des Armeniens de Sasun Aziz Dagci a annonce qu’il
va poursuivre les destructeurs de l’Eglise armenienne Saint Mariam
Astvatsatsin devant le ministère public de Sasun.

Selon le site Haberler.com Aziz Dagci a exprime son degoût quant a la
destruction du toit de l’eglise. Les representants de la communaute
armenienne etaient venus d’Istanbul et de divers autres lieux pour
la celebration d’un sacrifice le 29 juillet. L’eglise etait intact
a cette periode.

Selon Aziz Dagci entre temps le toit de l’eglise a ete entièrement
detruit.

” Je ne sais pas qui a fait cela. Les personnes qui ont commis
cela visaient les ceremonies religieuses genantes de la Communaute
armenienne ” a dit Aziz Dagci.

Le chef de l’Union des Armeniens a aussi dit qu’il avait a sa
disposition des vieilles et des nouvelles photos de l’eglise. ” Nous
exigeons du Bureau du Procureur de Sasun de passer en revue le toit
et toutes les parties detruites de l’eglise ” a declare Aziz Dagci
qui a ajoute que la destruction de l’eglise a eu lieu entre la 29
juillet et le 21 août.

L’Eglise armenienne se trouve sur le lieu le plus eleve de Sasun le
mont Marouta (Maratoug) (2973 m).

Harutyun Yekmalyan à l’espace Rufus

La Montagne, France
Mercredi 22 Août 2012
Vichy Edition

Harutyun Yekmalyan à l’espace Rufus

ENCART: Exposition, à la Maison du patrimoine, à Chtel-Montagne.
C’est un réel plaisir pour l’équipe de la vitrine de Chtel-Montagne,
d’accueillir jusqu’au 11 septembre, l’un de ses habitants, Harutyun
Yekmalyan, artiste sculpteur et peintre, à l’espace Rufus de la Maison
du patrimoine.

Il vit et travaille en France depuis 1999, et s’est installé avec sa
famille depuis huit ans dans le village qui lui rappelle son Arménie
natale. Pays de montagne où il retrouve, entre autres, le granit, la
pierre volcanique de l’Allier, et des souches de séquoia qu’il aime
sculpter. C’est la première exposition à la Maison du patrimoine pour
cet artiste professionnel.

Sa vocation lui est venue dans l’atelier de son père, sculpteur. Il
lui a fallu vingt ans de formation, d’études et de travail de
perfectionnement. Une formation à l’École nationale supérieure de
l’État de thétre et des Beaux-arts à Erevan (Arménie), de 1983 à
1989, et un diplôme national des Beaux-Arts (Arménie) en 1989. Membre
de l’association de la Maison des artistes à Paris et de l’Union des
artistes d’Arménie, cet artiste plasticien participe à de nombreux
symposium au Brésil, Portugal, Canada, Espagne, Italie et en France.

Il a obtenu de nombreuses distinctions et récompenses : 3e prix de
peinture du salon d’Ile-de-France (septembre 2001), 3e prix de
symposium international de sculpture sur granite (Italie) en juillet
2001, prix de la ville d’Avon en mai 2000, prix artistique de la
gendarmerie de Paris Hôtel des Invalides en juin 2000, prix du conseil
général de Seine-et-Marne en mars 2000, etc.

« Des tableaux comme des fenêtres » : des fenêtres percées dans les
murs de nos maisons, de nos appartements, de nos chambres. Mais aussi
dans les murs d’incompréhension Des vitraux comme des rideaux. Des
rideaux transparents pour voir le monde, mais aussi translucides pour
protéger notre monde à nous. Des peintures pleines de couleurs
chaudes, sur Chtel-Montagne, Venise, Paris, etc. Et sur la femme.

Jusqu’en septembre, le public peut admirer aussi les sculptures
d’Harunt, à Autun, sur le thème « Sculptures dans la ville ».

è Contact. Maison du patrimoine, Tél. 04.70.59.37.89.

Exposition, à la Maison du patrimoine, à Chtel-Montagne.

ISTANBUL: Armenia fosters ‘genocide’ campaigns in France, Israel

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Aug 27 2012

Armenia fosters ‘genocide’ campaigns in France, Israel

by Sevim Songün Demirezen
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

Armenia pushes for its genocide claims of 1915 killings in a recent
move as the genocide museum in Yerevan will cooperate with Jerusalem’s
Holocaust museum. France adds Armenian ‘genocide’ in history books.

Armenia has sped up its efforts to promote its genocide claims ahead
of the 100th anniversary of the 1915 killings of Armenians, with
actions in two countries – France and Israel – whose relations with
Turkey have deteriorated over the past few years.

The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in Yerevan and the Yad Vashem
Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem will establish cooperation in many
areas, according to an Israeli minister. Reports from France also
claim that newly issued history textbooks contain Armenian genocide
claims, a move likely to further strain already tense relations with
Ankara.

“I offered the Genocide Museum-Institute administration to cooperate
with Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem,” Israeli Minister of
Information and Diaspora Yuli Edelstein was quoted as saying by the
Panarmenian news website. “Both our nations have been victims of
horrible crimes against humanity. I think the two institutions would
cooperate quite effectively in terms of the selection of exhibits and
the organization of pavilions,” Edelstein said Aug. 24 during a visit
to Yerevan.

Although Israel does not officially recognize the alleged Armenian
genocide, Edelstein wrote the following in the visitor’s book at the
genocide museum in Yerevan: “Nobody in Israel denies the fact of
Armenian Genocide.”

Turkey’s relations with Israel are tense, since Israeli commandos
killed nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists on May 2010 in a raid on
the Mavi Marmara flotilla, which aimed to stop the embargo on Gaza.

Cultural cooperation between Armenia and Israel is not surprising at a
time when Turkey’s relations with Israel have come to the zero point,
Turkish columnist Semih Ýdiz told the Hürriyet Daily News yesterday.

France, where a recent bill penalizing the denial of Armenian
“genocide” was annulled by the French Constitutional Council, will
start to teach Armenian genocide allegations to secondary students.

‘Redundant’ details in French textbooks

History-Geography Teachers Council Secretary General Hubert Tison said
the chapter in the new French textbooks gives “redundant” detailed
information on the issue, according to daily Hürriyet. Turkish
Education Ministry officials say they will respond in line with
international law through diplomatic channels. Ýdiz, a columnist for
Turkish daily Milliyet and also for the Daily News, said the concept
of that the Armenians suffered a genocide was part of French society,
and also said further campaigns would continue until 2015. French
President François Hollande has vowed to introduce a new bill
penalizing denial of the Armenian genocide.

Süha Umar, a retired Turkish ambassador, told the Daily News that the
two developments were a sign of the failures of Turkish foreign
policy, caused by perceived Turkish weaknesses on the issue.

Hollande’s approval declines

PARIS – Reuters

French President François Hollande’s approval rating fell to 54
percent in August, continuing a steady decline since he came to
office, according to a poll released on Aug. 25. The poll, by Ifop for
Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper, marked a slide from 61 percent who
were satisfied or very satisfied with Hollande’s performance in May,
the month he became president, to 59 percent in June and 56 percent in
July. The declining ratings reflect the challenges Hollande faces in
tackling high unemployment and a stagnant economy.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armenia-fosters-genocide-campaigns-in-france-israel.aspx?pageID=238&nID=28672&NewsCatID=359

Turkish Intel recruit specialists in Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Armeni

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Aug 26 2012

Turkish intelligence announce recruitment of specialists with
knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Armenian

Turkey’s National Intelligence Service (MIT) reported that, in
response to the announcement of the recruitment specialists with
knowledge of Arabic, Persian, Armenian and Hebrew, they received a
response from a large number of citizens, according to the portal
NEWS.am. The same news circulated in a number of other Armenian
Internet resources.

The Armenian website refers to a statement issued by the intelligence
service in the Turkish news agency Hurriyet that on July 25 they
announced the need for such specialists. Many who read this posting
applied to the MIT via the internet. The deadline for applications is
September 3.

Applicants must be citizens of Turkey, serving in the Army. Priority
will be given to those who can work in different regions of Turkey and
the world, the report says.

Moreover, those who scored over 70 points in Armenian and Persian
language tests will be exempt from the test of a second foreign
language.

Music Review: Jordi Savall: Armenian Spirit

The Times (London)
August 25, 2012 Saturday
Edition 1; National Edition

Music CD Reviews
Staying In

Jordi Savall: Armenian Spirit ****

Haunting and tragic, this CD is a double-lament – for Jordi Savall’s
late wife, the singer Montserrat Figueras, who loved Armenian music,
and for Armenia, with its long history of foreign subjugation and
massacre. With meticulous scholarship, Savall and his group, HespÈrion
XXI, bring together an hour of Armenian traditional music: sinuous
tunes and dark timbres (the quivering Armenian duduk, prominent),
winding over drones or lugubrious drum patterns. It is hypnotic and
exquisitely melancholic. An accompanying booklet offers
thought-provoking essays about Armenia’s history and culture.

Around 1500 shots were fired in the direction of Armenian positions

Lurer.com, Armenia
Aug 25 2012

Around 1500 shots were fired in the direction of Armenian positions

2012-08-25 16:31:50

According to Defense Army’s operative data the adversary violated the
ceasefire, at the line of contact between the Karabakh-Azerbaijani
opposing forces, more than 300 times from August 19-25, during which
around 1500 shots were fired in the direction of Armenian
positions – and by way of using different-caliber artillery weapons.

Defense Army vanguard units primarily refrained from taking
retaliatory actions, and confidently carried out their military turn
of duty along the entire length of the line of contact.

NKR Defense Army Media and Propaganda Department

Armenian president to attend NAM summit in Iran

Mehr news agency, Iran
Aug 23 2012

Armenian president to attend NAM summit in Iran

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will attend the Non-Aligned Movement
summit to be held in Tehran in late August, Mehr reported on 22
August.

“Armenia is an observer member of the Non-Aligned Movement. The
Armenian president will represent the country at the Non-Aligned
Movement summit to be held in Tehran,” the agency quoted Armenia’s
ambassador to Iran Grigor Arakelyan as saying.