Over 4500 Turks Sign Petition To Apologize For Armenian Genocide

OVER 4500 TURKS SIGN PETITION TO APOLOGIZE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.12.2008 13:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A group of Turkish intellectuals and academics have
issued a public apology for the Armenian Genocide on the Internet.

4882 Turkish intellectuals, authors, journalists, scientists and
musicians have already signed the petition which reads, "My conscience
does not accept the insensitivity showed to and the denial of the
Great Calamity that befell the Ottoman Armenians in 1915. I reject
this injustice and for my share, I empathize with the feelings and
pain of my Armenian brothers. I apologize to them."

Armenia Fund Constructs New School In Spitakashen Village, Nagorno-K

ARMENIA FUND CONSTRUCTS NEW SCHOOL IN SPITAKASHEN VILLAGE, NAGORNO-KARABAKH

armradio.am
11.12.2008 16:34

Spitakashen School is in early stage of construction works launched
by the Hayastan All Armenian Fund and sponsored through its Toronto
local committee.

The local school was constructed in 1935. With years, learning process
at school has been getting less and less attractive for the students
in a run-down building which is also being used for community events
and gatherings as well.

"I believe the new school will open a new page in the history of the
community and be a starting point for improving life in the village",
said, the Acting Executive Director of the Hayastan Fund Ara Vardanyan
during his working visit to the site.

The new school will have all necessary facilities including a ceremony
hall, boiler-house and a playground. Basement is already covered with
concrete and support walls have been erected. Around 181 million AMD
worth project is scheduled to complete in August 2009. Designed for
130 students, the school will be ready to open its doors to students
in the new academic year in 2009.

"It is very important that a community of 471 people and some 110
families have a proper school; its how we can raise and educate our
children appropriately, "says Shiraz Hayrapetyan, the school director.

Madeleine Albright: Prevention Of Genocide Top Priority

MADELEINE ALBRIGHT: PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE TOP PRIORITY

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.12.2008 14:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A high-level U.S. taskforce on preventing genocide
said on Tuesday it expected President-elect Barack Obama to support
its call for a $250 million fund to back emergency action in high-risk
countries.

The Genocide Prevention Task Force, co-chaired by former Secretary
of State Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense William
Cohen, issued a report this week calling for prevention of genocide
to be a top priority in the new U.S. administration that will take
office in January.

Albright told reporters at the United Nations on Tuesday the United
States should not bear the burden alone but should lead the way in
taking responsibility to prevent mass atrocities and genocide wherever
they may happen.

She called for the creation of a high level inter-agency mechanism to
coordinate between various branches of the U.S. government to focus on
early warning when the first signs of a problem occur. That should be
backed by $250 million a year to finance specially tailored projects
in countries at risk.

"This modest fund would give U.S. diplomats a potentially pivotal
tool with which to avert catastrophe," Albright said.

Albright, who was secretary of state under U.S. President Bill Clinton,
said the report was prepared with input from many people involved in
Obama’s transition team.

Cohen said the 34 recommendations in the report aimed to create the
mechanisms to ensure early detection and preventative action to stop
genocide before it was too late, retaining the option of military
action as a last resort.

"We believe that president-elect Obama will support it, we don’t know
that for certain but we believe that to be the case," Cohen said.

Albright was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during the Rwandan
genocide in 1994. She said the report by the taskforce was not a
historical analysis but it did take account of lessons learned when
the international community failed to stop the slaughter of some
800,000 people in Rwanda.

"There’s broad range of foreign policy options between standing
aside and ordering in the Marines," Albright said, emphasizing the
importance of early warning systems and international cooperation to
exert diplomatic pressure.

Cohen said it was vital that the United States not appear to be
"meddling" in a unilateral way.

He said preventing genocide was in the national security interest of
all countries, since it could lead to failed states with the potential
to breed terrorism, Reuters reports.

Tigran Sargsyan: Armenia And Georgia Don’t Have Unsolvable Problems

TIGRAN SARGSYAN: ARMENIA AND GEORGIA DON’T HAVE UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.12.2008 17:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia and Georgia don’t have unsolvable problems,
the RA Prime Minister said.

"Maintenance of close relations between Armenia and Georgia is
the obligation of the governments. I am confident that our today’s
meeting will be a good basis for future relations," Tigran Sargsyan
said in Tbilisi.

The Prime Minister of Armenia and Georgia signed improved agreements
on free trade.

"Our relations are dynamically developing. We have considered a wide
scope of issues and I want to thank the Armenian delegation for the
work carried out," the Georgian PM said, for his part.

"The Air Force Will Play The Determining Role In Provision Of Milit

"THE AIR FORCE WILL PLAY THE DETERMINING ROLE IN PROVISION OF MILITARY SECURITY OF RUSSIA"
Nikolai Poroskov

WPS Agency
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
December 3, 2008 Wednesday
Russia

COMMANDER OF THE RUSSIAN AIR FORCE SPOKE ABOUT THE PLANNED CHANGES
IN THE TROOPS; So far, the "new look" of the Russian Armed Forces
is very vague. Which changes are prepared for the Air Force that has
already included the frontline and the army aviation, the long-range
and military transport aviation, air defense aviation, air defense
missile troops and electronic reconnaissance troops? Military observer
of Vremya Novostey, Nikolai Poroskov, addressed these and other
questions to Air Force Commander, Colonel General Alexander Zelin.

So far, the "new look" of the Russian Armed Forces is very vague. Which
changes are prepared for the Air Force that has already included
the frontline and the army aviation, the long-range and military
transport aviation, air defense aviation, air defense missile troops
and electronic reconnaissance troops? Military observer of Vremya
Novostey, Nikolai Poroskov, addressed these and other questions to
Air Force Commander, Colonel General Alexander Zelin.

Question: What is the role of the Air Force in implementating the
concept of airspace defense of Russia approved by President Dmitry
Medvedev?

Zelin: The airspace defense system of a state should be built under the
general supervision of the general Staff. However, direct supervision
of the entire practical work on its formation, commanding of troops
and forces should be done by the Air Force commander. The subsystem
of reconnaissance and warning about airspace attack and subsystem
of suppression of airspace attack means of foreign countries will
be formed from the units and formations of aviation and air defense
units of the Air Force and missile space units that are within the
Space Forces now.

Question: What is your vision of the prospects of the Air Force proper?

Zelin: They are outlined in the plan for the buildup of the Air Force
until 2016. The main thing is rearmament with new and modernized
armament and military hardware and development of infrastructure. We
plan to increase the operational capabilities for deterrence of
possible aggression in potentially hazardous direction on account of
preserving of potential of the airborne nuclear deterrence means and
increase of the quantity of military units of permanent readiness.

Question: What is the united air defense system of the CIS like?

Zelin: Today, the united air defense system includes the air defense
forces of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan and Ukraine. We conduct joint air defense combat duty
together with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
and interact with the forces on duty of Ukraine.

The united air defense system of the CIS includes working systems of
control and mutual exchange of information about air situation, joint
air defense combat duty, joint operational and combat training. We are
accomplishing re-equipment of control posts with new automation systems
and their technological interfacing. According to an order of the
coordinating committee for air defense issues, research institutions
of the Russian Defense Ministry together with industrial enterprises
develop a unique set of means for the automation of command posts
and staffs.

Question: What is prepared for the troops of the special-purpose
command that guard the sky above Moscow and the central industrial
region of Russia?

Zelin: Practically all supreme bodies of state power and military
command and a significant part of industrial and research potential
of the country is concentrated in the zone of responsibility of the
special-purpose command. The first regiment armed with newest air
defense missile systems S-400 was put on combat duty in August of
2007. In the near future, a few other air defense missile regiments
will be armed with these systems. We will modernize the S-300P
currently in service.

Question: The threat of terrorist acts with use of aircraft
remains. Which corrections are made in the algorithm of actions of
the special-purpose command because of this?

Zelin: I have already spoken about the missile systems. Electronic
reconnaissance troops are armed with radars of new types and automated
interaction with the Federal Aero Navigation Service will be organized
for better control of the air situation. Already in the near future
all combat units of the special-purpose command will be transferred
to the category of units of permanent readiness.

Question: Flights of long-range aviation for patrolling above the
Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans and Black Sea were restarted in
August of 2007. Will their geography be broadened?

Zelin: More than 150 air patrolling sorties were already performed. The
quantity of flights of strategic airplanes of long-range aviation in
the areas of active seafaring, fishing and commercial activities of
our country will be increased in accordance with resolution of the
President of Russia. We are considering flights of strategic airplanes
to the Indian Ocean with interaction with the Navy.

Question: Unfortunately, changing the generations of aircraft is going
on very slowly in our country. Nevertheless, what is your vision of
the future airplanes?

Zelin: The future aviation system of long-range aviation (PAK DA) will
be able to fulfill tasks in a conventional and in a nuclear war and
to use a broad range of strike and defensive kinds of armament. Along
with this, it will have high survivability in flight, autonomy of
combat use and high combat readiness. The planned combat efficiency
of PAK DA will exceed that of American counterpart airplane B-1B.

The future multifunctional fighter will embody super agility, high
intelligence of onboard systems, circular information field, low
signature, all-aspect ability to attack targets in close-in air combat,
multi-channel use of weapons, ability of simultaneous attacking of
air targets and ground objects with precision-guided weapons, powerful
onboard defense system, high combat efficiency and flight safety.

We develop light military transport airplane of the next generation,
IL-112V. In comparison to its predecessor, it will possess broadened
capabilities regarding transportation and landing of light models of
armament and military hardware, improved fuel efficiency and lower
costs of the life cycle. We are also working on development of future
medium military transport airplane. From the conceptual standpoint
the new properties of such airplane will include inter-regional
delivery of armament and military hardware between theaters of
combat operations, transportation of future models of armament and
military hardware on the basis of combat infantry vehicle BMP-3 and
combat airborne vehicle BMD-3, reduction of time of cargoes delivery,
compliance with the international level of fuel efficiency and use 80%
of the airfield network of Russia.

For improving combat capabilities, first of all, survivability,
mobility and application we do research and development related to
round-the-clock all-weather versions of combat helicopters Mi-28N
and Ka-52.

We develop new helicopters for various purposes: jammers, air command
posts, aerial tankers, reconnaissance helicopters for combat engineers
and chemical troops, search and rescue helicopters etc. Much attention
has been paid lately to development of multipurpose helicopters of
light class with a cargo capacity of approximately 1,000 kg. This
will be the base for creation of special-purpose helicopters in the
interests of various branches of Armed Forces: training, electronic
reconnaissance, medical etc. As an example I can mention training
helicopters ANSATU and Ka-60U.

In the future we plan to buy more than 60 helicopters Mi-8 MTV5,
Mi-28N and Ka-52. Between 2011 and 2015, it is planned to supply more
than 100 new helicopters Mi-28N, Ka-52 and Mi8 of new modifications
to the troops. Helicopter regiments armed with new helicopters will
become the basis of the airmobile reserves of special-purpose units
and mountain brigades.

Broad use of unmanned aerial systems will be one of the general lines
of development of aviation of the future.

Armenian Review Appoints New Editor

PRESS RELEASE
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Armenian Review Appoints New Editor

/Watertown, Mass, December 8, 2008/ – The /Armenian Review/, an
academic, peer reviewed journal featuring articles by highly acclaimed
academicians, will resume publishing biannually under the direction of a
new editor.

Dr. Asbed Kotchikian, who is a lecturer in political science at Bentley
University of Waltham, Massachusetts, has recently been appointed the
new editor of the /Armenian Review/. Dr. Kotchikian has written and
lectured on topics related to foreign policies of small and weak states,
national identity, and regional developments in the Middle East and
Eurasia. His PhD dissertation, `Dialectics of Small States: Foreign
Policy making in the South Caucasus,’ focused on foreign policy issues
in Armenia and Georgia.

`The /Armenian Review/ will retain its traditions and remain an
academic, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the examination of
sociopolitical, historical and economic issues related to Armenia and
Armenians, without falling into the trap of ethnocentrism,’ Dr.
Kotchikian said. `We believe that the examination of issues confronting
the world at-large is a prerequisite to understanding those issues that
Armenia and Armenians throughout the world face,’ he added.

Dr. Dikran Kaligian will continue to be the journal’s managing editor
and Dr. Vartan Matiosian will be the newly appointed book review editor.

The /Armenian Review/ was first published in 1948 by Hairenik Press and
soon became a leading quarterly journal featuring mainly academic papers
written by some of the most respected scholars and experts on Armenian
historical, social, political, and cultural affairs.

The editorial board includes Richard G. Hovannisian; Stephan Astourian;
Levon Chorbajian; S. Peter Cowe; Vahakn N. Dadrian; G. M. Goshgarian;
Ara Khanjian; Dickran Kouymjian; Marc Nichanian; Susan Pattie; Ronald
Grigor Suny; and Khachig Tololyan.

Dr. Kotchikian can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected].
For subscriptions, contact [email protected]. The new website of
the /Armenian Review/ is available at

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www.armenianreview.org.

BAKU: FMs of Russia, France and US Urge Azerbaijan, Armenia to peace

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
Dec 4 2008

Foreign Ministers of Russia, France and US Urge Azerbaijan, Armenia to
Launch Work on Draft Peace Agreement based on Basic Principles

04.12.08 16:26

Finland, Helsinki, 4 Dec/ Trend News corr I. Gusatinskaya/ Foreign
Ministers of co-chair countries of the OSCE Minsk Group ` Russia, the
United States and France urged Azerbaijan and Armenia to make efforts
in the coming months to complete work on the Basic Principles of the
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Foreign Ministers of the of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries
Sergey Lavrov (Russia), Bernard Kouchner (France) and US Assistant US
Secretary of State Daniel Fried made a joint statement on the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in Helsinki.

`We urge parties to make efforts in the coming months to complete work
on the Basic Principles of the settlement and negotiate draft
agreement on this basis,’ according to the joint statement by the
Russian, U.S. and French Foreign Ministers read out by the Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at conclusion of the meeting in
Helsinki.

Armenia has occupied 20% of Azerbaijan’s territory ` Nagorno-Karabakh
and seven surrounding regions. The occupation began in
1988. Azerbaijan lost the Nagorno-Karabakh, except of Shusha and
Khojali, in December 1991. In 1992-93, Armenian Armed Forces occupied
Shusha, Khojali and Nagorno-Karabakh’s seven surrounding regions. In
1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement at which
time the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
Group (Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding peaceful, but
fruitless negotiations.

Ministers called on the conflicting countries to use a constructive
and positive impulse coming from the Moscow meeting among the
Presidents of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia on 2 Nov 2008.

In the Moscow Declaration inked as a result of the trilateral
presidential meeting, Presidents confirm their adherence to peace
settlement of the conflict within the Minsk Group on the basis of
Madrid principles, the statement says.

Ministers also called on the parties to the conflict to implement the
trust-fortifying measures, to commence withdrawal of snipers in order
to preserve the lives of civilians and military.

`The conflict does not have military solution and we call on parties
to confirm their commitment to the peaceful settlement,’ the statement
said.

F18News Summary: Nagorno-Karabakh; Serbia; Uzbekistan;

FORUM 18 NEWS SERVICE, Oslo, Norway

The right to believe, to worship and witness
The right to change one’s belief or religion
The right to join together and express one’s belief

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4 December 2008
NAGORNO-KARABAKH: "THE LAW IS LIKE RUBBER"
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President Bako Sahakyan of the internationally unrecognised entity of
Nagorno-Karabakh is considering a restrictive new Religion Law, Forum 18
News Service has found. The new Law imposes vaguely formulated
restrictions, including: an apparent ban on unregistered religious
activity; state censorship of religious literature; an undefined "monopoly"
given to the Armenian Apostolic Church over preaching and spreading its
faith, while banning "soul-hunting" and restricting others to undefined
"rallying their own faithful". Garik Grigoryan, head of the parliamentary
Commission on State Legal Issues, claimed to Forum 18 that "it will be a
more liberal, democratic Law." Members of religious communities have
expressed serious concerns to Forum 18. One member of the Armenian
Apostolic Church rhetorically asked Forum 18: "Where’s the freedom?"
Another described the Law as "like rubber," noting that "you can’t see
exactly how it’s going to be put into practice." The Law also does not
resolve the issue of a civilian alternative to compulsory military service.

3 December 2008
SERBIA: VIOLENT ATTACKS CONTINUING, BUT MAINLY DECLINING
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The latest Forum 18 News Service survey of violent attacks against
Serbia’s religious communities – covering September 2007 to October 2008 –
indicates that fewer attacks are taking place compared to previous years.
As previously, most physical attacks have been on Seventh-day Adventist and
Jehovah’s Witnesses properties, and attacks on Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (commonly known as Mormons) properties have risen. As in
earlier years, a number of Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries have
also suffered attacks. Dragan Novakovic, the Deputy Religion Minister, told
Forum 18 that the police and judicial authorities do not provide his
Ministry with adequate information. Novakovic also regretted that attackers
are usually charged with violating public order, instead of – where
appropriate – the more serious charge of inciting or exacerbating national,
racial, or religious hatred – which carries higher penalties than public
order charges. Novakovic told Forum 18 that the Ministry is determined to
reduce attacks. "We will need years to get it down to an acceptable level,
but we are determined to do it."
* See full article below. *

5 December 2008
UZBEKISTAN: STATE STILL STOPS MUSLIMS MAKING HAJ PILGRIMAGE
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Uzbekistan is continuing to restrict the numbers of haj pilgrims to 5,000
people, or one fifth of those who could potentially go, Forum 18 News
Service has found. This seriously limits the number of Muslims who can
perform this obligation of their faith. All pilgrims need approval from
local authorities, the NSS secret police and other national authorities,
and are strictly controlled – including isolation from foreigners – on
pilgrimage. Forum 18 has been told of an unwritten state instruction that
pilgrims must be aged over 45. The head of a regional state Religious
Affairs Committee denied this, illustrating his denial by saying that his
region had sent "a 32 year old man" on pilgrimage. However, he did not
answer when Forum 18 asked why there were very few young people on the
pilgrimage. The state also charges pilgrims many times the minimum monthly
wage to make the haj. An Uzbek human rights defender, Surat Ikramov,
pointed out to Forum 18 that this plus the bribes demanded "makes it
impossible for the majority to go on haj."

3 December 2008
SERBIA: VIOLENT ATTACKS CONTINUING, BUT MAINLY DECLINING

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By Drasko Djenovic, Balkans Correspondent, Forum 18 News Service
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The latest Forum 18 News Service survey of violent attacks on Serbia’s
religious communities and their members – covering September 2007 to
October 2008 – seems to indicate that fewer attacks are now taking place
overall, especially compared to the years up to about 2006. As in previous
years, most physical attacks on religious communities in Serbia in 2008
have been against the Seventh-day Adventists and Jehovah’s Witnesses, and
the numbers of attacks on properties of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (commonly known as Mormons) has risen, Forum 18 has
found. As in previous years, there have also been a number of attacks on
Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries.

Serbia’s desire to join the European Union, along with politicians placing
greater weight on Serbia becoming a more open country, appears to be
influencing popular attitudes, and hence the possibility of attacks. The
current government under Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic is seen as
pro-European and does not see all that is not Serbian or Orthodox as
automatically anti-Serbian. Example of these changes in social attitudes
were seen in media reporting of attacks which took place on the night of 21
February 2008, during rioting which followed a government-organised
demonstration against Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence.
Media reports in 2008 have been notably less hostile to religious
minorities, and less prone to describe them as "dangerous sects".

However, many members of Serbian religious minorities have complained to
Forum 18 that they still suffer discrimination from officials, as a result
of hostility in society. No non-Christian religious communities other than
those recognised as traditional – Jews and Muslims – have been registered
under the Religion Law (see eg. F18News 8 January 2008
< e_id=1072>). Complaints are also
made that religion classes in schools give children negative impressions of
members of minority communities. They also complain that in court –
including in child custody cases – religious minority members sometimes
face discrimination.

Many of the attacks and threats against religious minority communities are
by extreme nationalists who think that the communities are in some sense
traitors to the nation. An attack on the Evangelical (Pentecostal) Church
in Kraljevo on 21 February was carried out by a nationalist organisation
Obraz. A hand-written threat to the same church in September was issued by
a group calling itself Black Hand, a reference to an early twentieth
century Serbian secret nationalist society. It is unknown whether the
threat actually comes from an existing secret group, or whether the name is
merely being invoked as part of the threat.

Dragan Novakovic, Serbia’s Deputy Religion Minister, welcomed the apparent
fall in the number of religiously-motivated attacks. "It often depends
which glasses you look through," he told Forum 18 in Belgrade on 26
November. "When someone has a problem they see it through each individual
attack. But when we look generally we can see that the trend is for fewer
and fewer attacks."

However, Novakovic lamented that his Ministry does not have "full insight"
into the attacks, knowing only of those that religious communities inform
it of. "Unfortunately the police don’t inform us of these attacks," he told
Forum 18, "even though it would be useful for analytical purposes. Still
less do the judicial authorities inform us of cases underway – they have no
duty to do so."

Novakovic also regretted that those who attack religious communities are
usually charged with violating public peace and order. He would, where
appropriate, like more serious charges such as instigating or exacerbating
national, racial, and religious hatred to be also brought. Under Article
317 of the Serbian Criminal Code, which specifically covers such
hate-motivated attacks on both persons and property, this can result in
mandatory jail terms of between one and eight years.

Under Article 131 of the Criminal Code, "violating freedom of religion and
the performance of religious services", conviction can result in
imprisonment of up to one year. In the case of convicted officials, a jail
term of up to three years can be imposed for this offence.

In contrast, the penalties for public order charges are minor. These
charges are normally used to punish fights between two people, or playing
loud music in public.

Deputy Religion Minister Novakovic insisted that the Religion Ministry is
determined to see the number of violent attacks on religious communities
reduced. "If this year or next we reduced the level of attacks by three or
five percent, it would be very important and we would be very happy," he
told Forum 18. "We will need years to get it down to an acceptable level,
but we are determined to do it."

The Ministry of Justice has not answered questions on why it does not
supply data to the Religion Ministry, or why serious charges are not
brought against alleged attackers, despite several attempts by Forum 18 to
discuss this with the Justice Ministry.

The largest number of attacks in a short time period took place at a time
of large-scale government-organised demonstrations in Belgrade on 21
February 2008 against Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence.
Foreign embassies and businesses were attacked, as were religious minority
communities, including Protestants such as Adventists, as well as Mormons.
This may be because these religious communities have their main
headquarters in the United States.

Forum 18 notes that many of the same places of worship have been attacked
time after time. For example, the Evangelical (Pentecostal) Church in
Kraljevo attacked in February 2008 was attacked with Molotov cocktails in
December 2006. Police found no evidence to enable a criminal case to be
brought after the Molotov cocktail attack. Graffiti was daubed on the same
church in September 2007 (see F18News 9 October 2007
< e_id=1030>).

Although most of the attacks have been relatively low-level, their
frequency has left many members of religious minorities feeling afraid.
Windows on the rented building where an Adventist church in the western
town of Uzice met, and their pastor also lived, were broken three times in
March 2008, and three times in April. Following this, Pastor Danilo
Zelenkapic told Forum 18, Church leaders decided to move him from the town
for his own safety. Church members now have to travel 25 kms (15 miles) to
Zlatibor to attend worship services in a chapel in a church-owned holiday
house.

At the same time, Adventist Pastor Dalibor Trajkovic told Forum 18 from
the central town of Kragujevac that his church has frequently been stoned
or had graffiti daubed on the walls. But he adds that knocking on the
church door or windows during the night and yelling "This is Serbia,
Sabbath-keepers get out" or "Sectarians get out" has also become common. He
said that although they are concerned by such lesser harassment, they no
longer bother to notify the police, reporting only more serious damage. The
church is located on the corner of a street, making it easier to attack.

When members of religious minorities attempt to share their beliefs, this
can spark hostility. In the town of Bor in eastern Serbia, local people in
June 2008 tried to prevent construction of a Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall
with a petition and blocking of roads. The organiser of the protest told
the Serbian daily newspaper Blic on 8 June: "We do not have anything
against the Jehovah’s Witnesses, but we do not want them in our
neighbourhood".

However, local people can sometimes intervene in defence of religious
minorities. This happened in March 2008, when neighbours of a Jehovah’s
Witness meeting in Bajna Basta protected those attending a service from
attack by a mob of some 500 people.

Those responsible for attacks are often not identified by the police and
prosecuted, Forum 18 notes (see eg. F18News 7 February 2008
< e_id=1083>). Even when the
attackers are caught, they often – as Deputy Religion Minister Novakovic
lamented – face only minor charges, if any. The charge made is typically
disturbing public order.

Forum 18 knows of only a few cases where prosecutions with the possibility
of the serious penalties provided under Article 317, "instigating or
exacerbating national, racial and religious hatred," have been brought. The
most recent instance has been following the arrest of three people for
daubing graffiti in July 2008 on a Catholic church in Pancevo. It may be
significant that Pancevo is in the northern province of Vojvodina, as
prosecutions for those who attack religious communities are more likely in
Vojvodina. This is the most multi-ethnic and multi-religious part of
Serbia.

As in previous years (see F18News 9 October 2007
< e_id=1030>), religious
communities are sometimes reluctant to report attacks to the police or make
them publicly known.

The information in the survey is unavoidably incomplete, due to continuing
deficiencies in the publicly available data, so no attempt has been made to
statistically compare data over the years. But the information has been
gathered from as wide a range of sources as possible, including religious
communities themselves, human rights groups, official information and the
Serbian media. The list below of incidents between September 2007 and
October 2008 does not include incidents in Kosovo. All incidents where no
source is indicated are incidents known to Forum 18 directly.

ATTACKS FROM SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2007

September – Windows of the Adventist Church in Kragujevac stoned, the
exact date being unclear.

18 September – Windows of the Mormon Church in Novi Sad broken.

2 October – Fence around Mormon Church in Novi Sad burned.

22 October – Adventist church windows in Backa Palanka broken. The
attacker was arrested by police and charged (B92)

28 November – Middle-aged man physically attacked three female Jehovah’s
Witnesses and took their literature in Arandjelovac.

ATTACKS FROM JANUARY – OCTOBER 2008

24 January – Graffiti daubed on Adventist Church in Negotin.

25 January – Graffiti daubed on Adventist Church in Belgrade.

26 January – Two young men in Vranjska Banja attacked three teenage female
Jehovah’s Witnesses and tried to rape them. The attackers were identified
and a prosecution has begun.

17 February – Windows of the Adventist Theological Seminary in Belgrade
broken.

20/21 February – Two windows of the Mormon Church in Belgrade broken at
time of riots against Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence.

21 February – Windows on Adventist Church in Nis broken.

21 February – The neo-Nazi organisation Obraz attacked the Evangelical
(Pentecostal) Church in Kraljevo, after the evening church service. Stones
and eggs were thrown at the church and windows broken.

During February, one person broke into and stole icons and liturgy books
from the Serbian Orthodox churches of the Birth of the Most Holy Virgin in
Sremska Kamenica, the Three Holy Hierarchs in Kisac, the St. Sava Church in
Cerevic and the Monastery of the Holy Archangel in Kovilj. He was arrested
in early March (Vecernje Novosti)

8/9, 10/11 and 21/22 March – Windows of a building in Uzice rented by
Adventists as a church and home for their pastor stoned in the early
morning.

22 March – During a Jehovah’s Witness service of the memorial of Christ’s
death (the most important service in the year for this religion), in Bajna
Basta, a crowd of about 500 people from Bajna Basta, as well as from Uzice
and the neighbouring Republika Srpska in Bosnia, stoned a private house
where the service was happening. About 20 people who attended, including
several children, were brought to safety with the help of the neighbours.
Some of attackers were identified, but no one has been prosecuted.

2 April – Two older Jehovah’s Witnesses were attacked in Klenak during
door-to-door service. Literature was taken. Attacker was identified and
prosecution begun.

12/13, 18/19 and 25/26 April – Windows at Adventist church and pastor’s
home in Uzice again stoned in early hours of the morning. As a result of
the attacks, Adventists moved pastor from town, told to Forum 18 pastor
Danilo Zelenkapic.

17 May – Two windows of the Mormon Church in Novi Sad were broken.

5 June – Main door of the Adventist Church in Jagodina broken.

6 June – In the town of Bor in eastern Serbia, local people in June 2008
tried to prevent construction of a Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall with a
petition and blocking of roads. The organiser of the protest told the
Serbian daily newspaper Blic on 8 June: "We do not have anything against
the Jehovah’s Witnesses, but we do not want them in our neighbourhood".

7/8 June – Neo-Nazi graffiti and messages about Jehovah’s Witnesses was
daubed on the Kingdom Hall in Sremska Mitrovica.

8/9 June – Five windows of the Mormon Church in Novi Sad broken.

11 June – Four windows, including a stained-glass window, of the Mormon
Church in Novi Sad broken.

11 June – Three unidentified young men attacked a Jehovah’s Witness
Kingdom Hall close to the Auto Komanda Bridge in Belgrade. While the
building was being stoned one stone hit a Jehovah’s Witness man in the
stomach. Police were called.

19 June – Gold items stolen from the Church of the Birth of the Most Holy
Virgin Serbian Orthodox Church in Sremska Kamenica, near Novi Sad. (RTV)

26 June – Entrance doors of the Adventist Church in Jagodina broken down,
and the apartment of pastor broken into. Nothing was stolen.

26/27 June – Threatening graffiti daubed on the Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom
Hall in Krusevac.

30 June – Liturgical book stolen from Serbian Orthodox SS. Cosmas and
Damian hospital in Belgrade. Thief arrested several days later.

30 June – Three unidentified young men entered a Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom
Hall in Vranje in early hours and started to attack the facade with stones
and crowbars. They escaped from police. The police thoroughly investigated
the attack, but without success.

3/4 July – Graffiti reading – "Death to Catholics", "Orthodoxy or death",
"We will avenge Kosovo" – daubed on St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in
Pancevo. (RTV) Three attackers were arrested some days latter, and charged
with spreading racial, religious and national hatred. (Blic) No verdict has
yet been delivered.

17 July – A Serbian Orthodox priest in Despotovac threatened and hit
several Jehovah’s Witnesses. The incident was reported to police, who sent
the case to the public prosecutor.

22/23 July – Items worth about 50,000 Dinars stolen from the Serbian
Orthodox St George the Martyr church in Starcevo, near Pancevo. (Blic)

29/30 July – Serbian Orthodox church in Pancevo robbed of 15,000 Dinars.
(Blic)

31 July/1 August – Unidentified people daubed graffiti with nationalist
symbols and vulgar messages about the Jehovah’s Witnesses on the Kingdom
Hall in Sremska Mitrovica.

6-10 August – Unidentified people again daubed graffiti with national
symbols and vulgar messages about Jehovah’s Witnesses on Kingdom Hall in
Sremska Mitrovica during the night. The graffiti included the names of some
arrested for war crimes trials before the International Criminal Tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia in the Hague. The incident may be related to the
arrest by Serbian police of Radovan Karadzic on 20 July.

3 September – Hand-written message "You will burn in Hell" signed by the
"Serbian Nationalist Organisation Black Hand" found in the post box of the
Evangelical (Pentecostal) church in Kraljevo.

9 September – A man armed with gun and 20 metres of cable tried to attack
a Catholic priest in Budisava near Novi Sad. Police prevented the attack
and arrested the attacker. (RTV)

16 September – A group of masked young men attacked the Jehovah’s Witness
Kingdom Hall in Leskovac with stones and staves in the early morning. One
attacker tried to break the window between protective bars while another
prepared a Molotov cocktail. The attackers escaped after police were
called. The police did not appear to seriously investigate the attack.

19/20 September – Graffiti – "Sectarians get out of Serbia" – daubed on
the Adventist Church in Sivac.

22/23 September – Graffiti – "Sectarians get out of Serbia" and "Orthodoxy
is Salvation – 1389" – daubed on the Adventist Church in Kragujevac.

27 September – Windows broken and graffiti daubed on the Adventist Church
in Kula.

29 September – Pastor’s car damaged at Adventist church car park in Novi
Sad.

3/4 October – Windows of the Adventist church and pastor’s home in
Kragujevac stoned.

18 October – Several graves and monuments destroyed at a Catholic
graveyard in Bela Crkva, an ethnic majority German village called
Weisskirchen until the late 1940s, in Vojvodina. Police are hunting for six
attackers (Dnevnik, Novi Sad)

18/19 October – Four windows of the Mormon church in Novi Sad broken.

26/27 October – Windows of a Mormon Church garage in Belgrade broken.
(END)

For more background, see Forum 18’s Serbia religious freedom survey at
< id=387> and coverage of freedom
of thought, conscience and belief in Serbia at
< mp;religion=all&country=53&results=50>.

The previous survey of attacks on religious minorities, from September
2006 to September 2007, is at
< id=1030>.

A personal commentary, by an Austrian lawyer, arguing that Serbia should
not follow Austria’s system of dividing religious communities into
different categories with differing legal rights is at
< id=403>.

A survey of the religious freedom decline in the eastern part of the
Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) area is at
< id=806>.

A printer-friendly map of Serbia is available at
< s/atlas/index.html?Parent=europe&Rootmap=yugos l>,
under the title ‘Serbia and Montenegro’.
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$50,000 From U.S. To Armenian Sanatorium In Azounieh

$50,000 FROM U.S. TO ARMENIAN SANATORIUM IN AZOUNIEH

NAHARNET
06 Dec 08, 06:46
Beirut

USAID/Lebanon Mission Director Denise Herbol presented $50,000 to the
Armenian Sanatorium in the village of Azounieh in the Aley district,
the U.S. embassy said in a statement on Friday.

"USAID’s assistance will allow the center to procure furniture for
the elderly section," it said.

The Armenian Sanatorium, which was established in 1937, provides high
quality and low cost geriatrics and pulmonary disease treatment for
135 elderly persons per year.

Patients come from economically disadvantaged families mainly from
the Armenian community and from villages near Azounieh. The non-profit
center currently employs 60 persons.

Ceding Liberated Territories Is Unacceptable For Samvel Babayan

CEDING LIBERATED TERRITORIES IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR SAMVEL BABAYAN

Noyan Tapan

Dec 4, 2008

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, NOYAN TAPAN. "Today the superpowers of the
world carry out a life-and-death fight for an inch of land, and
Armenia is going to give land to its enemy," Samvel Babayan, the
former Defence Minister of Nagorno Karabakh, stated at the December
4 press conference. He affirmed that today, when Azerbaijan does
not speak about a concession to be done by it, Armenia should not
raise the issue of concessions. Instead, as S. Babayan emphasized,
the Armenian side should resettle the Armenians, who have run away
from Soviet Azerbaijan, in the liberated areas. After that, according
to him, the world will be faced with the fact, Karabakh residents’
life will become normal, and then a referendum can be held.

S. Babayan said that the motivation that the Armenian-Turkish border
will be opened if the lands are ceded is unacceptable for him. First,
as he predicted, even after ceding the lands the border will not be
opened, and then, even if it is opened, Armenia will gain nothing from
that. The Armenian authorities, according to S. Babayan, should not
think that by ceding the lands they will do good to the country. "If
it is so, let us cede both Karabakh and Yerevan and finish by that,"
he said.

S. Babayan said that even if its comes to returning the liberated
territories, only environmentalists and geologists can decide which
of them to cede and which not, as there are gold reserves and uranium
ores in these territories.

Touching upon the Moscow Declaration, S. Babayan said that it is only
a regular document, which he does not treat seriously. He affirmed
that the problem will not be solved by any declaration.

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