BAKU: French diplomat calls for further Garabagh talks

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
March 23 2006

French diplomat calls for further Garabagh talks

Baku, March 22, AssA-Irada

The latest presidential talks on settling the Armenia-Azerbaijan
conflict over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh should not be assessed as a
completion of the peace process but marked major progress in the
negotiated settlement, the French ambassador to Armenia Henry Cuny
has said.
The discussions held by Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Robert Kocharian
in the French town of Rambouillet in February turned out fruitless,
as the parties failed to iron out issues of principle.
Cuny said the key issue at this point is to continue peace talks.
With regard to earlier assumptions that the parties may strike a
peace accord in 2006, the diplomat said that if this does not happen,
a suitable opportunity to reach peace would be missed.
`The Rambouillet meeting was not a decisive stage in the
negotiations. But most of the road leading to a solution was
covered,’ Cuny added.*

LA: Goldberg’s ‘Armenian Genocide’ will show at Egyptian Theater

Los Angeles Times
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March 23 2006

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By Rachel Abramowitz, Times Staff Writer

WITH local PBS affiliate KCET-TV refusing to air his documentary “The
Armenian Genocide,” filmmaker Anthony Goldberg has decided to rent
out Hollywood’s Egyptian Theatre to show the film in continuous free
screenings on April 17 – the same day it will be playing on most of
the top PBS stations in the country.

“We will continue to screen the film that day and night as long as we
have the theater,” Goldberg said Wednesday.

The filmmaker, who is paying for much of the $10,000 tab out of his
own pocket, noted that “the largest market of Armenians outside
Armenia is in Los Angeles.”

Goldberg’s one-hour documentary focuses on the Ottoman Empire’s role
in the massacre of at least a million Armenians during and right
after World War I.

The Ottoman Empire became the modern republic of Turkey, whose
government disputes that a genocide occurred, attributing the deaths
instead to war, disease and starvation.

The documentary has already created a flap, in part because PBS
commissioned a 25-minute panel discussion to run afterward, which
featured two academics who believed that the killings constituted
genocide, and two who argued that a holocaust did not occur.

An Armenian group launched an online petition against the panel
program and several members of Congress complained to PBS. They
argued that the network would never follow a documentary about the
genocide of Jews during World War II with a panel discussion
featuring holocaust deniers.

KCET said it wouldn’t run either the documentary or the panel
follow-up.

Bohdan Zachary, the station’s executive director of programming, said
it would instead air a French documentary about the Armenian
genocide, which the station felt offered a more comprehensive
examination of the issue.

“Armenia and Russia Have Different Roads to Pass”

Panorama.am

15:57 22/03/06

`ARMENIA AND RUSSIA HAVE DIFFERENT ROADS TO PASS’

NA Deputy Shavarsh Kocharyan assures that the rise in price of Russian
gas is not against Armenia, the Ukraine or even Georgia. With her
policy Russia aims at consolidating its position in the world. `And we
think all that is against us whereas there is a deeper policy in
fact,’ the Deputy assured.

One shouldn’t have some great expectations form Armenian-Russian
relations and moreover we shouldn’t be offended by our strategic
partner. And what is more, the Deputy appeals to be more pragmatic
whereas we show sensitiveness in Armenian-Russian relations and take
everything either in black or white. Armenia and Russia have different
roads to pass as `life prompts Armenia to democracy and Russia carries
out the function of the preserver of authority regime on the
post-Soviet territory.’ /Panorama.am/

National Football Team Of Armenia Lost The Youth Football Team OfGer

NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM OF ARMENIA LOST THE YOUTH FOOTBALL TEAM OF GERMANY

ArmRadio
22.03.2006 15:51

On March 21 the national football team of Armenia lost the youth
football team of Germany with the score of 1:3 in the friendly match
held in Alen city of Germany.

At the 7th minute of the match Armenians opened the score. In the
first half the Armenian team was leaving a good impression. However,
a turnover occurred in the second half, the German football players
celebrated an impressive victory.

Two-Day Armenian-German Intergovernmental Consultation On FinancialA

TWO-DAY ARMENIAN-GERMAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONSULTATION ON FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION STARTS IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan
Mar 21 2006

YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. A two-day Armenian-German
intergovernmental consultation on financial and technical cooperation
started in Yerevan on March 21. The consultation is chaired by
the RA Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian and the
represenative of the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and
Development Rolf Baldus. According to a press release submitted to NT
by the press service of the RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, the
German Ambassador to Armenia Ms Heike Renate Peitsch, representatives
of various Armenian ministries and the KfW Bank Yerevan Office are
participating in the consultation. The consultation participants
are discussing financial and technical programs, which are being
implemented by the German government in such sectors of Armenia
as energy, health, environmental protection, infrastructures and
the mortgage market development. The cooperation programs between
Armenia and Germany were launched in 1993 – at first as technical
assistance programs, later – in 1995, also as financial assistance
programs. Since 2001 – after intergovernmental negotiations, regional
programs have also been implemented within the framework of the
Caucasian Initiative. The Armenian-German finnacial cooperation is
focused on the three main sectors: energy, financial/private sector,
and water supply and water sewerage. Some relatively small-scale
grant programs are also being carried out in the spheres of health
care and environmental protection. In addition to bilateral programs,
new regional programs “The Caucasian Initiative” were launched. They
include financial and technical cooperation programs in the three South
Caucasian countries in such spheres as energy and private business
sectors, fight against tuberculosis, and biodiversity protection. It
is already envisaged to implement programs aimed at developing the
mortgage market through the Armenian-German cooperation. So far, about
185 mln euros has been allocated to Armenia within the framework of
the Armenian-German financial cooperation.

The Issue Of The Buzand Dwellers Was Cancelled For 2 Weeks

THE ISSUE OF THE BUZAND DWELLERS WAS CANCELLED FOR 2 WEEKS

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07:47 pm 21 March, 2006

The Human Rights Protector Armen Harutunyan deserved the explicit
affection of many journalists, court workers and ordinary citizens
today in the Constitutional Court. After the first break of the CC
session the citizens came up to the Protector, even embraced with
him saying o lot of words of praise in his address.

The first Ombudsman Larisa Alavrerdyan was also in the CC but the
people deprived of their houses were not so much interested in her
personality. We asked Mrs.

Alaverdyan to comment on the strategy of the present Protector and
whether she was glad to see the warm attitude of the citizens towards
Armen Harutunyan.

“I always say “Give a person a chance to work,” as for the criticism
I shall have time to return to it,” answered Larisa Alaverdyan.

In today’s CC session Armen Harutunyan could not persuade the
Government and the Chairman that the constructing projects in Kentron
district were realized against the provisions of the RA Constitution
and the international norms. The Minister of the Justice who is at
the same time the Government representative thinks that the 99% of
the citizens who complain of the constructions undertaken in Kentron
complain of the compensation money.

The new assistant and the representative of the chairman Gevorg Mheryan
had nothing to say on this score. While making his speech and answering
the questions he stuck to the Articles of the Protector’s application,
repeated those Articles for a few times and insisted on the same thing-
the provisions in question are fully legal and constitutional.

The CC did not finish the hearings of the application.

It was decided to cancel the hearings for two weeks, to invite
international experts who will say their conclusions on a number of
controversial juridical formations.

Meanwhile the Government representative also wanted to add the issues
requiring experts’ interpretation and was obliged to present the paper
according to which the executive body deemed the “Construction of
Kentron” number 1 income. This decision of the Government has never
been published.

ANKARA: Talat Pasha Rally Held In Berlin

TALAT PASHA RALLY HELD IN BERLIN

Anatolian Times, Turkey
March 20 2006

BERLIN – Thousands of Turkish people attended the rally organized
by the Talat Pasha Movement in German capital Berlin on Saturday to
protest a decision made by the German parliament to recognize the
so-called Armenian genocide.

The rally started from An der Urania avenue and ended in Ernst
Reuter Square.

Speaking at the rally, Workers’ Party leader Dogu Perincek said,
“no one can accuse Turkish people of massacring Armenian people. The
recent decision made by the German parliament will play havoc with
the friendly relations between the two countries. We call on German
authorities to correct this serious mistake.”

Nearly 5 thousand Turkish people were in attendance at the rally.

They carried banners and photographs of Turkish diplomats who were
killed by Armenian terrorists.

The Turkish Dilemma

THE TURKISH DILEMMA
By George Gregoriou

Greek News, New York
March 20 2006

At a party the other day a French woman who was connected with the
United Nations said to me “Turkey will not be in the European Union”.

I said “I will not loose any sleep over it. If Turkey does change she
does not deserve to be in the EU”. Maybe the cynical among us will
not loose any sleep. But, Washington and London will, and the Turkish
corporate interests and the left, who want to move in the direction of
Europe. Official Athens and Nicosia also want Turkey to be in Europe. A
more civilized Turkey will be a better neighbor in the Aegean, even
settle the Cyprus problem in a way which is acceptable to the Greek and
Turkish Cypriots. At least, this has been the official line from the
moment Ankara became a candidate for membership in the European Union.

Not all Turks want to join the European Union. Not just nationalists
and Islamicists. Secularists are not eager, especially if Turkey
will pay a price for membership in the EU. PM Embarkan, PM Erdogan’s
predecessor/head of the Islamist movement, wanted to redirect Turkey
towards the Islamic Middle East, even form an Islamic “NATO”. He
was booted out of power by the military. PM Erdogan has managed to
tip-toe around this issue, maintaining his Islamic credentials but
maneuvering in the direction of the EU, for the economic benefits.

The recent crisis over the trial and possible jailing of the prominent
novelist Orhan Pamuk is only the tip of the iceberg. Pamuk is not the
real issue. Turkey is on trial, stated Oli Rehn, the EU enlargement
commissioner. The charge against Pamuk is over his statement in an
interview with Das Magazin, a Swiss publication, that the Ottoman
Turks committed genocide against the Armenians in 1915.

Over a million Armenians were massacred. The Kurds, who were “promised”
Armenian land and property, hand a hand in this massacre, until
Ataturk turned his guns on these “mountain Turks”. Pamuk’s other
“crime” was his statement that thousands of Kurds were killed in
the war against the separatist P.K.I. in the 1980s. These comments
“denigrate Turkishness”. Any criticism of the state, the army, or the
founder of the Turkish Republic, Kemal Ataturk, are crimes which can
send one to prison. Pamuk is not the first to be charged. According to
the NYTimes(12/17/05) nearly 60 intellectuals have been charged with
this crime. On his way to court Pamuk was confronted by protestors
hurling eggs and insults “Traitor Pamuk!”

The Islamic religion in Turkey is not the only issue. Those who
brought the charges against Pamuk are known secularists who brought
charges against women wearing the shroud, which violates the Ataturk
legacy of modernization. So, if we were to add the Islamists and the
nationalists/secularists who will defend Turkish “honor” against
free speech and democratic rights, who among the 70 million Turks
is eligible to be in the EU at a time when the wave of anti-Muslim
attitudes is on the increase throughout Europe?

The Pamuk trial was so hot, the political and criminal establishment
postponed the case until February 7. Turkey’s trajectory into the
EU is at risk. If Pamuk is found not guilty in February the penal
code is invalidated. If he is guilty, more ammunition is given to
those opposing Turkey in the EU, a slap in the face of the Bush-Blair
regimes promoting. Turkey’s accession talks for geopolitical reasons,
to control the Middle East and Central Asia for their oil and natural
resources.

Turkey’s trajectory into the EU will be very bumpy. The Pamuk case
involves admission by the Ankara regime for the crimes committed
against Armenians and Kurds, which is common knowledge throughout
the world. The worse scenario would be demands for reparations by
the descendants of the Armenians massacred. The Turkish state seems
to be good at taking, not giving or paying its dues, even offering an
apology for crimes committed 90 years ago. Money is the real problem,
but there is more to it. Pandora’s box will be opened. A flood will be
cascading into the faces of those Turks hiding behind the fig leaf of
“honor” to deny the barbarism within the Turkish civilization.

If official Ankara cannot admit to the massacre of Armenians and
Greeks at the turn of the last century, how can it admit to the crimes
committed against the 15 million Kurds, persecuted since the days of
Ataturk. Ataturk’s policy was, those who could be Turkified could stay
in Turkey, those who could not, be eliminated. The fate of millions
of Greeks, Armenians, and Jews in Asia Minor is well-known to Turks
in the street, but not to the all the regimes in Ankara since WWI.

This Turkish barbarism is not just the legacy of the past. The war
on the Kurds continued throughout the 20th Century. It continues
today in Eastern Anatolia and Ankara’s current policy towards the
Kurds in northern Iraq. It continues in Cyprus as well. The invasion
and ethnic cleansing in 1974 has been in place for 31 years. 200,000
Cypriots were forced to leave the northern part of Cyprus, to make
room for 130,000 settlers from Anatolia. This is the Turkish method of
settling disputes, settlers to change the demographics and an army of
occupation to guarantee that the facts on the ground created by the
invasion are irreversible. There could be a settlement of the Cyprus
problem between the Greeks and Turks of Cyprus within 24 hours if
the settlers and the Turkish army were to go back to Turkey.

Ankara is not alone in this crime. Washington and London are its
co-conspirators.

The Turkish dilemma is real. If Ankara cannot admit the massacre of
the Armenians and is prosecuting one of Turkey¹s best known novelist,
Orhan Pamuk, how can it deal with the Kurdish and Cyprus problems
if it is serious and wants to be in the EU? Nicosia, Athens, and
other European capitals may have the last word: a veto over Turkey¹s
membership in the European Union.

*** George Gregoriou Professor, Critical Theory and Geopolitics
Department of Political Science The William Paterson University Wayne,
New Jersey 07470 e-mail: [email protected]

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Samuelian Bookstore Celebrates 75th Anniversary

SAMUELIAN BOOKSTORE CELEBRATES 75TH ANNIVERSARY
By Petros Keshishian

AZG Armenian Daily
21/03/2006

The “oriental bookstore” under the signboard of “H. Samuelian” is
situated in the Latin Quarter of Paris.

This 75 years old bookstore sells books in various oriental languages
including Armenian books on history, art etc. The bookstore has a
wide collection of works on Slavonic, Byzantine, Iranian, Egyptian,
African, Arabian and Ottoman history.

The bookstore is an important cultural center where one can often
see Armenian and foreign armenologists, linguists, literature critics
and historians.

According to Parisian Le Monde, armenologists R. Thomson (Oxford),
Berth Voks Miluakin (Wisconsin), Reitenberg (Leiden), Michael Stone
(Jerusalem) and others.

Today the founder’s son, Armen Samuelian, and daughter, Mrs. Aslanian,
work at the bookstore. The bookstore has ties with a number of
bookstores in England, America and Italy.

In the recent years the Armenian youth shows greater interest in
Armenian history, art and culture, especially after the recognition
of the Armenian Genocide by the French parliament.

Samuelian bookstore was founded in 1931 and had only 5.000 volumes
at the beginning. The first books were bought from former bookseller
Balents of Constantinople. The main source of new books today are
the auctions, the Internet and book exchanges.

World Armenian Congress to Sit in Paris

World Armenian Congress to Sit in Paris
September 3-6, 2006 20.03.2006 20:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The World Armenian Congress will for the first time
sit in Paris September 3-6, 2006. The event has for the object the
assertion of the territorial and national interests of Armenians via
the activities of All-Armenian organizations. The agenda includes the
discussion of the problems of Armenians and the analysis of the state
of the Armenian Diaspora.

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