Erdogan invented regular lie: Olympic Flame has Turkish roots

Erdogan invented regular lie: Olympic Flame has Turkish roots

16:20, 4 August, 2012

YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS: Turkey has made regular attempts to
distort history: again discrediting itself in the international
community eye. And when Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
met with the IOC President Jacques Rogge in London recently he made it
clear that Turkey wants the flame back.
As Armenpress reports, Turkey’s Minister for Youth and Sport Suat
Kilic spoke of his Prime Minister’s meeting with the Olympic chief .
Olympic Flame traditionally burns from ancient Greek Olympia
settlement .Turkish journalist in his turn misleading the journalists
stated, torchlight roots go back to Turkey.
In the words of Suat Kilic Erdogan’s request is `so honest and very
friendly’ and “If I had been in Mr Rogge’s chair I would have been
very impressed.”
When asked about Rogge’s reaction Kilic said the IOC President `was
very professional and didn’t really give us any clue.’
“But Mr Erdogan made the point that Istanbul is the only city where
you can stage the Olympics on two continents.
The youthful minister and former journalist said his team was in
London `listening, watching and understanding’.

Prosperous Armenia gives political answer to Olympic champion

Prosperous Armenia gives political answer to Olympic champion – newspaper

news.am
August 04, 2012 | 08:20

YEREVAN.- Prosperous Armenia Party responded to remarks made by
Olympic champion Yuri Vardanyan regarding failure of Armenian
weightlifter Arakel Mirzoyan in London, Zhamanak daily writes.

The newspaper writes that Vardanyan commented on `not professional
decisions’ of Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan, who is also
heading Armenia’s Olympic committee.

`Spokesperson for the party Tigran Urikhanyan gave a political answer
saying Vardanyan should better stay in Armenia instead of going to US
so he could help Armenian weightlifters. Urikhanyan wanted to say
that Tsarukyan helps weightlifters. But no one is perfect. Does it
mean Tsarukyan cannot make any mistakes? Does he has a right to do
everything and avoid responsibility?’ the daily writes.

National Carrier or Azeravia?

National Carrier or Azeravia?

IGOR MURADYAN

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 13:49:30 – 04/08/2012

Developments in Syria once again indicated that Armenia has no
national carrier, and Armavia is a bloodsucker which drinks the last
blood of people for years on. The hands of this anti-national group of
people were never held for willful pricing, while the head of this
group is trying to appear as national heroes.

Look what a favor they do by opening the second flight to Aleppo with
prices of tickets, which is clear profiteering! There must be ten such
flights a day if there is a necessity. This harassment of prices of
tickets is explained by some strange taxes on fuel.

Well, one can understand that the authorities are reluctant to deal
with this issue. Interestingly no political force or NGO, neither the
ombudsman nor the Control Chamber, have tried to find out how this
pricing is formed.

The national carrier and civil aviation in general is an important
component of the strategy of national security. This means that there
is no national security as such. If private capital is competent to
set prices at its will, the government should assume the
responsibility of establishing a national company. Now the entire
country is the hostage of this gang called Armavia. Perhaps it had
better be renamed Azeravia, especially that the ethnic grounds for
this are in place.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27041.html

Le père d’Arsen Galstyan « j’aurai préféré voir le drapeau arménien

JEUX OLYMPIQUES DE LONDRES
Le père d’Arsen Galstyan « j’aurai préféré voir le drapeau arménien
flotter à Londres »

Dans une interview accordée à nos confrères d’Arménie news.am, Jora
Galstyan, le père du champion olympique de judo Arsen Galstyan (23
ans) sous les couleurs de la Russie, dit qu’il aurait préféré voir
flotter dans le ciel londonien le drapeau de l’Arménie. Arsen Galstyan
a quitté l’Arménie où il est né, il y a quinze ans pour s’établir avec
sa famille à Krasnodar (Russie). « La victoire d’Arsen fut pour toute
notre famille une grande joie d’autant plus qu’il remporta son titre
sur un ippon. Mais nous savions qu’Arsen était très fort et qu’il
pouvait obtenir le titre olympique » dit Jora Galstyan et ajoute «
nous désirions qu’après sa victoire Arsen s’entoure du drapeau
arménien, mais il s’est avéré que ce n’était pas possible, qu’il
n’était pas permis ». Les deux autres frères d’Arsen Galstyan, Dikran
(26 ans) et Arman (20 ans) pratiquent également le judo.

Jora Galstyan dit également « à la première occasion qui nous sera
donnée nous reviendrons en Arménie pour nous installer, car nous ne
nous couperons jamais de nos racines ! ». Reste aux dirigeants de
l’Arménie de mener une réelle politique de retour et surtout de retour
des champions. Car, à l’exemple d’Arsen Galstyan aujourd’hui, hier
quittait l’Arménie le premier champion olympique arménien, le lutteur
Armen Nazarian qui a après avoir donné un titre à l’Arménie (Atlanta,
1996) a donné son second titre à la Bulgarie (Athènes, 2000) alors que
l’Arménie était en panne de médaille !

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 4 août 2012,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

Turkey: A Permanent Threat To Armenia

TURKEY: A PERMANENT THREAT TO ARMENIA
By David Boyajian

August 2, 2012 11:46 am

If Turkey were to open its border with Armenia and the two established
diplomatic and trade relations, Turkey would still be a threat
to Armenia.

Turkey would be a threat even if it were to acknowledge the Armenian
Genocide, pay reparations and return stolen Armenian property. And
the threat to Armenia would remain even if it someday regains its
homeland which now lies in eastern Turkey.

Why? Because Turkey’s belligerent policies towards Armenians,
its pan-Turkic goals in the Caucasus and Central Asia and its neo-
Ottoman ambitions pose essentially the same dangers today as at the
time of the genocide. And they show no sign of ever changing.

Aside from a general awareness of the genocide and present-day Turkish
hostility, howev- er, many Armenians and others are unfamiliar with
key details of past and present Turkish policies. Consequently,
they underestimate the dangers that Armenia faces.

Even the commonly held view that “in 1915 the Young Turk regime
committed genocide against Armenians in Turkey” is dangerously
misleading.

The Genocide actually lasted through 1923, five years after Turkey’s
defeat in WWI. Two regimes conducted the Genocide: Ottoman Young Turk
and Kemalist. The latter, of course, founded today’s “modern” Turkey.

And the Genocide took place not only in “Turkey” but also, ominously,
on what was and is today the territory of the Republic of Armenia.

Endless Genocide

Turkifying and Islamizing the remnants of its empire was a key reason
that Turkey destroyed its indigenous Armenian, Assyrian and Greek
Christians during WWI (1914-18). But Armenians and Armenian soil also
lay just across the border, in the Caucasus region of the Russian
empire, directly in the path of Turkey’s genocidal pan-Turkic jihad.

Turkey committed genocide against those Armenians too and ripped
large chunks of territory from the new Armenian Republic, which had
just been reborn from Russian Armenia.

Azeris – Turkey’s blood brothers then and now – also conducted
large-scale massacres of Armenians in the Caucasus in WWI and
through 1920.

After Turkey’s defeat in 1918, Turkish forces under Kemal (known
later as Ataturk) contin- ued the Genocide in the Armenian Republic
through 1920 and in Turkey through 1923.

Like Turkish leaders today who lie and deceive, Kemal publicly
professed peaceful intentions toward Armenia. Secretly, however,
he told his commanders that it is “of the utmost necessity that
Armenia be both politically and physically eliminated.” Kemal, too,
lopped off chunks of Armenia. Though it resisted heroically, only a
Soviet takeover in December of 1920 saved Armenia from annihilation.

These facts are relevant to the perils that Armenia faces today
because of Turkey’s pan- Turkic and neo-Ottoman foreign policies.

Pan-Turkism

Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Turkey has
established ongoing relationships with Azerbaijan and Central Asia’s
new “Turkic-speaking” countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan. Turkey has invested billions of dollars and established
Turkish schools and universities in these countries.

Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul declared that “Kyrgyzstan is our
ancestral homeland” while visiting that country’s International
Ataturk-Alatoo University.

Turkey hosts major gas and oil pipelines originating in Baku,
co-produces weapons with Azerbaijan and trains Azeri troops. In
Turkic solidarity with Azerbaijan, Turkey has injected itself into the
Artsakh/Karabagh conflict by closing its border with Armenia for two

decades. The Turkish-Azeri axis – termed “one nation, two states”
– harks back to its assault on Armenia during the Genocide. One
hundred years has changed nothing. Turkey remains enamored of Turkic
blood bonds.

In the former Armenian province of Nakhichevan – now part of Azerbaijan
and emptied of its Armenians – Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and
Kyrgyzstan recently signed a treaty creating the Cooperation Council
of Turkic Speaking States.

Let’s be clear. Only Soviet control of the Caucasus and Central Asia
from the 1920s to 1991 and Russian and Chinese dominance since then
have thwarted Turkey’s pan-Turkic goals.

For several decades, of course, Russia and China have possessed nuclear
weapons; Turkey has not. Imagine what an arrogant, genocidal Turkey
would have perpetrated by now had it possessed nuclear weapons.

Turkey could still, unfortunately, acquire nuclear weapons or other
WMDs.

Turkey’s dangerous imperial goals today also include “neo-Ottomanism.”

Neo-Ottomanism

Turkey regards itself as the leader of not only its former colonies in
the Middle East and Balkans but also the entire Muslim world. Turkey
is investing heavily in those regions.

Its Education Ministry recently released multi-media material that
shows Armenia, Cyprus and parts of Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iraq and
Syria as being part of Turkey. Turkey claimed it was just a mistake.

“You are the grandchildren of the Ottomans. It will be the Ottomans
who will make the world tremble again. If the Ottomans do not come
back, the unbelievers will never be brought down to their knees.” A
Turkish clergyman thundered those words to a frenzied Turkish rally
in Belgium two decades ago.

In attendance were his admirers: Necmettin Erbakan, soon to be Turkey’s
prime minister and the latter’s proteges, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
and Abdullah Gul, Turkey’s current prime minister and president,
respectively.

Far from renouncing its bloody Ottoman past, such examples illustrate
that Turkey embraces and wants to recreate it. Consequently, its
threats against Armenia must never be taken lightly.

Turkish Threats

During the Artsakh/Karabagh war, then- Turkish President Turgut Ozal
repeatedly threatened Armenia. Armenians, he warned, “had not learned
the lessons” of WWI – that is, the Genocide.

According to Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos, former Greek ambassador to
Armenia, US and French intelligence sources confirm that Turkey was
poised to invade Armenia in 1993. Ruslan Khasbulatov, a Chechen who
was speaker of the Russian Supreme Soviet and an opponent of Russian
President Boris Yeltsin, had secretly given Turkey the go-ahead to
invade Armenia if he toppled Yelstin. Fortunately, Yelstin survived
the challenge.

If not for the Armenian-Russian alliance of these past two decades,
Turkey and Azerbaijan would have jointly attacked Armenia, with
catastrophic consequences.

Despite Turkey’s hostile record, some Armenians have fallen victim
to the constant drumbeat of propaganda that Turkey is “reforming.”

Turkish non-Reforms

Some even believe that acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide would
be tantamount to Turkey’s having “reformed.” That’s absurd and a
serious mistake.

An acknowledgment, which would almost certainly be incomplete,
insincere or reversible, could psychologically disarm Armenians into
letting down their guard. By not owning up to the Genocide, therefore,
Turkey may unwittingly be doing Armenians a favor.

Turkey’s actual record is one of repression, followed by mass violence,
interspersed with so-called “reforms.”

In the 19th century, large-scale massacres of Armenians, particularly
those of the 1890s, followed Ottoman “reforms” such as the Tanzimat
(anti-discrimination decrees). The Young Turk “reform” revolution
of 1908 – cheered in the beginning by Armenians, Greeks and other
national groups – was followed by the 1909 Adana massacres, the
1915-23 extermination and genocidal attacks on Russian Armenia and
the Republic of Armenia.

Then along came the new “reformed, modern” Turkey of 1923. It
confiscated Armenian property, destroyed Armenian churches and
Turkified Armenian city and village names. In 1943, Turkey unleashed
its malicious Capital Tax program against Armenians, Greeks and Jews.

Later came the devastating Istanbul riots of 1955. Did we mention
Turkey’s massacre of Greek Cypriot civilians and ongoing occupation of
northern Cyprus? The death squads and torture chambers? The repression,
deportation and massacre of Kurds and other minorities and the jailing
of dissidents and journalists?

All the while, we are told that Turkey is “reforming.”

Turkish Syndrome

In addition to Turkey’s policies, its political leaders pose a danger
because of what one may term Turkish Political Personality Syndrome.

This syndrome is on full display today in “modern” Turkey’s constant
threats, chest-beat- ing, belligerence, malignant narcissism,
hypocrisy, extortion, despotism, cruelty, crude- ness, lies, broken
pledges and, of course, the use of violence.

The countless victims of Turkish violence down through the centuries
are proof of Turkish leaders’ disordered state of mind.

There is little indication that either Turkey’s policies toward
Armenians or their leaders’ disorder will ever change. Indeed, they
may grow more threatening.

Yet, Armenians still hope that Turkey will change. How to make them
aware that the Turkish threat is here to stay? Education.

Young people will, of course, become the adults who conduct the
political, economic, cultural and military affairs of Armenia. They
must be equipped intellectually and psychologically to deal with
Turkey.

>From a young age, Armenian students must study – but not in Turkish
schools – Turkish history, geopolitics and language and their
application to present-day Armenian-Turkish relations.

The Turkish political personality and its violent and deceitful
tendencies must be dissected and understood.

This is not easy, for two reasons. First, Armenians are bombarded by
pro-Turkish and “reconciliation” propaganda from around the world
and even by some Armenians. Second, we Armenians are unlike Turks
and often have difficulty understanding their political culture.

Ultimately, future generations of Armenians will have to choose whom
to believe. Will it be the allegedly “reformed, modern” Turkey? The
international media that kowtows to Turkey? Countries that historically
have betrayed Armenia?

Or will Armenians learn from the past and the hard-earned wisdom of
their forebears?

Their decision may determine whether Armenia lives or dies.

(David Boyajian is a freelance journalist. Many of his articles are
archived on Armeniapedia.org.)

http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/08/02/turkey-a-permanent-threat-to-armenia/

EU Earmarks 22 Million EUR To Improve Transport And Environment In E

EU EARMARKS 22 MILLION EUR TO IMPROVE TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT IN EASTERN NEIGHBORHOOD

arminfo
Thursday, August 2, 14:42

Environment and transport will be the focus of the EUR 22 million
2012 Regional Action Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood, part I,
adopted by the European Commission, EU Neighbourhood Info reports. A
press release said that in the area of the environment, the programme
will “encourage partner countries to move towards green economies by
promoting sustainable production and consumption processes.” It will
do so in particular by supporting cleaner techniques and the efficient
use of resources in the manufacturing, agriculture, construction and
agro-industry sectors, as well as promoting green financing and green
procurement. The programme will also help enhance forest protection in
the region by supporting forest law enforcement and governance. On
transport, the funding will support the Eastern Partnership and
Central Asian countries implementing a Regional Road Safety Action
Plan, which will help make the road infrastructure safer for vehicles
and road users in these countries. “Areas such as the environment,
climate change or transport know no borders,” the press release said,
adding: “The European Commission is interested to work together with
the Eastern partners to make our Neighbourhood become a greener and
safer place for everyone who lives there.” The funding comes from the
European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI), which is the
main financial and cooperation instrument of EU assistance to Russia
and the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) countries – Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The ENPI East
Regional Action Programme 2012 is due to be adopted in successive
tranches throughout the year. Its first part is made up of three
components: Forest Law Enforcement and Governance project II for the
ENP region and Russia – EUR9 million, FLEG East II; Greening Economies
in the Eastern Neighbourhood – EUR10 million, EaP-GREEN; Implementation
of the Regional Road Safety Action Plan for the Neighbourhood East
and Central Asian countries – 3 million EUR, TRACECA.

Azerbaijan Cannot Respect Democratic Values And Human Rights – Karab

AZERBAIJAN CANNOT RESPECT DEMOCRATIC VALUES AND HUMAN RIGHTS – KARABAKH MFA

news.am
August 02, 2012 | 18:01

STEPANAKERT.- The Nagorno-Karabakh Foreign Ministry has issued a
statement in connection with a note filed by Azerbaijan’s Permanent
Mission to the OSCE. The statement is as follows:

“The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
connection with the note spread by Azerbaijan’s Permanent Mission
to the OSCE, concerning the alleged resettlement of the NKR
territories, draws the OSCE and its country-members’ attention to
the propagandistic character of the given document, which aims to
deceive the international community and destabilize the negotiation
process and the situation in the region.

In spite of the obvious fact that the NKR has its sovereign right
to receive migrants in its territory, the spread misinformation
is absolutely groundless, and the results of the monitoring
on the situation in these territories, carried out by the OSCE
Assessment Mission in 2010, can proof it. As for the report by the
OSCE Fact-Finding Mission in 2005, which the Permanent Mission of
Azerbaijan refers to, we consider necessary to remind that according
to the statement by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen, the mission
did not find out “any clear organized resettlement” and “did not
determine that the resettlement resulted from a deliberate policy”.

In this context, we consider necessary to once more draw the attention
of the Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe to the fact
that Azerbaijan continues the policy of resettlement in the Shahumyan
region, Getashen sub-region and the other NKR regions, being under
the occupation of Azerbaijan. Moreover, Azerbaijan has over the years
withheld its consent to carry out such a monitoring in these regions,
which testifies to the unquestionable fact of their resettling and
cannot but provoke the OSCE and other international organizations’
serious anxiety.

As for the attacks of the official Baku concerning the July 19
presidential elections in the NKR, attended by representatives from 22
countries as international observers, including the OSCE, members of
European Parliament, and recognized as free, just, transparent and
meeting the international standards, similar attitude is another
proof of the fact that Azerbaijan with its totalitarian regime,
where the power passes from father to son, where “the elections” –
are just a show and farce, cannot respect democratic values, human
rights and freedom, as well as the principle of the electiveness of
the authorities on the basis of real expression of citizen’s will.”

Catholicons Of Cilicia Urges To Multiply And Accelerate Humanitarian

CATHOLICONS OF CILICIA URGES TO MULTIPLY AND ACCELERATE HUMANITARIAN AID TO SYRIA

ARMENPRESS
AUGUST 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS: His Holiness Aram I the Spiritual
Head of the Armenian Orthodox Church, Catholicosate of Cilicia and
a President of the Middle East Council of Churches, appealed to
all Ecumenical and Humanitarian Organizations to speed up aid to the
population in Syria. As information department of Catholicosate of the
Great House of Cilicia briefed Armenpress, His Holiness emphasized that
the assistance should be given to all regions of the Syrian Christians
and Muslims without discrimination between Christians and Muslims.

He again appealed to the Syrians to end violence and work towards
the unity of the people and dialogue between Christians and Muslims.

AS Armenpress reported earlier, Aram I Catholicos highlighted the
necessity of helping the Syrian Armenians.~SThe keeping viability
of Armenian communities in Middle East is a priority taking in to
consideration the most important and supreme interests of our nation.

Armenians in Lebanon remained strong during the war due to unity and
belief. The same must do Syrian Armenians. It is not the time to make
emotional announcements. We must support Armenians of Syria in order
they are able to overcome the difficulties~T said the Catholicos.

Criminal Extradited To Armenia Testifies Against Parliamentarian Sam

CRIMINAL EXTRADITED TO ARMENIA TESTIFIES AGAINST PARLIAMENTARIAN SAMVEL ALEXANYAN

arminfo
Thursday, August 2, 14:43

Andranik Yeremyan, who has been recently detained in Volgograd and
extradited to Armenia over suspicion in the murder of the nephew of
parliamentarian Ruben Gevorgyan, is giving testimonies. Referring
to its own sources, the Yerevan-based Zhamanak newspaper reports
that Yeremyan named parliamentarian from the ruling Republican
Party, big businessman Samvel Alexanyan and two other persons from
Alexanyan’s surroundings, as the murder paymasters. To recall, the
37-year-old Andranik Yeremyan was detained recently by the criminal
intelligence officers of the Voroshilovsky region, Voldograd, Russia,
over suspicion in especially grave crimes in the territory of Germany
and Armenia, Crimerussian.ru reported. The Interpol red notice against
him was issued in 2003. Yeremyan was wanted by the German Police for
kidnapping and ransom and would face 15 years in prison in Germany. In
Armenia Yeremyan was wanted over suspicion in the murder of three
people. To recall, the unknown fired at and killed Deputy Head of
the Armenian Defense Ministry Medical Department Garik Haroutyunyan,
Arkady Gevorgyan, nephew of parliamentarian Ruben Gevorgyan in a car
on Nubarashen highway on July 25 2003. The driver Sashik Hakobyan
was killed as well, while the brother of Arkady Artyom Gevorgyan
was wounded. It was known from the very beginning that the murders
were the result of the conflict between Samvel Alexanyan and Ruben
Gevorgyan. Some 5-6 people were convicted for preparation of the
murder, but, according to Mass Media reports, it was Andranik Yeremyan
who committed murder.

Armenia Hosts 281,034 Tourists In Jan-June 2012

ARMENIA HOSTS 281,034 TOURISTS IN JAN-JUNE 2012

/ARKA/
AUGUST 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, August 1. /ARKA /. Armenia hosted 281,034 tourists in the
first half of this year – 5.1% year-on-year growth, the National
Statistical Service of Armenia reported on Wednesday referring to
reports and experts’ assessment.

Some 302,090 people left Armenia for tourist trips in Jan-June 2012 –
9.3% year-on-year growth.