Popularity Of Vegan Diets In Armenia Partially Connected With World

POPULARITY OF VEGAN DIETS IN ARMENIA PARTIALLY CONNECTED WITH WORLD TRENDS

YEREVAN, November 1. /ARKA/. Popularity of vegan diets in Armenia is
partially connected with healthy lifestyle promotion in the world,
Vardanush Petrosyan, a dietitian at Balneology and Physical Medicine
Research Institute of the Armenian Health Ministry, said Friday at
a news conference dedicated to the World Vegetarian Day.

“Promotion of vegetarianism and healthy lifestyle by celebrities has
certain impacts also on the Armenian society,” she said. “I can’t
indicate particular figures, but I know for sure that the number of
vegetarians in our country is growing every year.”

In her opinion, vegetarianism is closely connected with mentality
and traditions and produce both positive and negative effects.

“If many generations are stuck to vegetarianism, then certain
necessary vitamins appear in their bodies, while those people taking
a sudden twist toward vegetarianism may face unpleasant consequences,”
Petrosyan said.

“It is very important to eat healthy meals and to limit fats. Healthy
nourishment is one of the factors preventing diabetes, tumors,
obesity and cardiovascular diseases.” —-0—-

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168 Zham: EU Gives Armenia Last Chance?

168 ZHAM: EU GIVES ARMENIA LAST CHANCE?

October 31, 2013

YEREVAN. – The European assessments, with respect toArmenia’s future
relations with the European Union (EU), have somewhat changed, 168
Zham daily reports.

“Now, there are more views thatArmenia’s European future is not
completely lost, and that Europe itself must fight for Armenia so
that the Association and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area
agreements continue to remain on the agenda of EU-Armenia relations.

“The Europeans’ message is very clear: if Armenia is able to
withdraw its [Russia-led] Customs Union accession decision prior to
the Eastern Partnership summit to be convened in [Lithuanian capital
city] Vilnius at the end of November, they [i.e., the Europeans]
are ready to initial the Association and the Deep and Comprehensive
Free Trade Area agreements.

“At first glance, Armenia’s reconsidering its decision to join the
Customs Union and [subsequently] initialing the EU seems unrealistic.

But this is unrealistic as much as the prospect of accession to the
Customs Union before September 3.

“The Europeans likewise are well aware of this and, in fact, they are
giving the Armenian authorities the last chance to reconsider the
decision, which they made under the pressure by the Russian side,”
168 Zham writes.

To note, following the talks that were held on September 3 in
Moscow between Armenian and Russian Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and
Vladimir Putin, Sargsyan had announced that Armenia plans to join
the Customs Union and subsequently engage in the formation of the
Eurasian Economic Union. Aside from Russia, Belarusand Kazakhstan
likewise are members in the Customs Union. And in response to this
development, the European Union had stated that the signing of the
Armenia-EU Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free
Trade Area agreement is now doubtful.

News from Armenia – NEWS.am

From The History Of Armenian Coins: No Coins Minted In Armenia In 19

FROM THE HISTORY OF ARMENIAN COINS: NO COINS MINTED IN ARMENIA IN 1918-1924

In 1924, the USSR government ruled to replace all bank notes circulated
in Transcaucasia with the USSR currency of single design.

In 1922, the Federation of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia
(FSSRT) was formed to include Soviet Socialist Republics of Armenia,
Georgia and Azerbaijan, with a relevant treaty signed March 12,
1922 in Tiflis (Tbilisi).

November 1, 2013

PanARMENIAN.Net – Description of FSSRT currency

FSSRT issued paper currency dated 1923, with a face value of 1 thous.,
5 thous., 10 thous., 25 thous., 50 thous., 100 thous., 250 thous.,
500 thous., 1 million, 5 million and 10 million rubles. The banknotes
carried inscriptions in Russian, Armenian, Georgian and Azerbaijani
languages. The 1923 issue banknotes were one-type, in varying colors,
with the reverse featuring the Tiflis-located Federation building
and the obverse carrying the Federation coat of arms.

1000 ruble 1923 FSSRT banknote

The obverse of the banknotes featured signatures of the heads of the
3 republics – A. Myasnikyan, B. Mdivani and N. Narimanov.

Soon, FSSRT was renamed into the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative
Soviet Republic (TSFSR,) which was a constituent republic of the
Soviet Union. TSFSR issued new banknotes dated 1924.

Description of TSFSR currency

The TSFSR paper currency came in two types. First type included
banknotes with a face value of 25 million, 50 million and 100 million
rubles, fully repeating the 1923 issues except in coloring. The second
type featured banknotes with a face value of 50 million, 75 million,
250 million, as well as 1 and 10 billion rubles. A 10 billion ruble
banknote, though issued, never entered into circulation. The currency
carried inscriptions in Russian, Armenian, Georgian and Azerbaijani
languages. The multi-color banknotes featured the TSFSR coat of arms
and other images.

The obverse of the bank notes featured signature of the Chairman
of the Council of People’s Commissars M. Orakhelashvili and Acting
People’s Commissar of Finance D. Huseynov.

100 million and 1 billion ruble 1924 TSFSR banknotes

Nominal value of the currency testified to the extent of the ruble’s
inflation, which not only Armenia and Transcaucasia, but also Russia
faced at the time.

No coins were minted or circulated in Armenia in 1918 through 1924.

Upon formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922, and
in accordance with the currency reform in 1924, the USSR government
ruled to replace all bank notes circulated in Transcaucasia with the
USSR currency of single design.

Description of USSR rubles

The single design USSR currency features the inscription of the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics as well as the USSR emblem, and images
of workpeople and peasants.

The material was prepared in cooperation with Gevorg Mughalyan,
the numismatist of the Central Bank of Armenia.

Viktoria Araratyan / PanARMENIAN.Net, Varo Rafayelyan / PanARMENIAN
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Minister Nalbandian Had Official Meetings In Berlin

MINISTER NALBANDIAN HAD OFFICIAL MEETINGS IN BERLIN

Today – 10:10

On Octeber 31 Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian
visited Berlin, Germany with working visit. Press and information
department of Armenian MFA informs about this.

During the visit Edward Nalbandian had a meeting with his German
counterpart Gido Vestervele.

Welcoming the guest G. Vestervele said that Armenia and Germany
had excellent relations and underlined that current level of the
cooperation was on the highest level. “Germany will continue to assist
Armenia as a real friend”, German minister underlined.

Armenian Minister underlined with pleasure that the active political
dialogue was established between two countries and it beacame strongrer
and stronger.

Both Ministers ensured that the cooperation would be deepened due to
the bilateral efforts.

On the request of German side Minister Nalbandian presented the last
developments on Nagorno-Karabakh issue peaceful settlement and spoke
about Armenian and international society effeorts. Two Ministers
also referred to Armenia-EU relations, cooperation in frame of the
“Eastern Partnership” and discussed some issues connected with the
Vilnius summit.

On the same day Minister Nalbandian had a meeting with Chancellor
Angela Merkel’s Foreign Policy Advicer Christoph Hoysgen. The sides
discussed in details the cooperation between Armenia and EU. Some
regional issues were on agenda as well.

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Noted Attorneys To Discuss Legal Aspects Of Armenian Cause At ANCA G

NOTED ATTORNEYS TO DISCUSS LEGAL ASPECTS OF ARMENIAN CAUSE AT ANCA GRASSROOTS

11:30, November 1, 2013

1.5 hours of general CLE credit offered to those attending the ANCA
Grassroots “Transnational Justice” Panel, hosted in collaboration
with the Armenian Bar Association.

Glendale, CA – The Armenian National Committee of America – Western
Region announced today that the ANCA Grassroots Transnational Justice
panel packed with noted attorneys will be hosted in collaboration
with the Armenian Bar Association, allowing attorneys in attendance
to obtain 1.5 hours of general CLE credit. Renowned attorneys David
Balabanian, Kate Nahapetian, Igor Timofeyev, and Edvin Minassian will
share their personal experiences in advocating Armenian rights within
the state and federal legal systems while also discussing the current
stage and future outlook of pursuing the Armenian Cause in the legal
field. The panel will be moderated by none other than the Chairman of
the Board of Governors of the Armenian Bar Association, Garo Ghazarian.

“The ANCA has had a longstanding close working relationship with the
Armenian Bar Association and we couldn’t be more thrilled to partner
with them for this panel filled with battle hardened attorneys that
will discuss the happenings of Hye Tad at the forefront of the legal
arena,” stated ANCA-Western Region Executive Director, Elen Asatryan.

David Balabanian is the founding Chair of the Armenian Bar Association
and a litigator with more than 40 years of experience handling
complex, high-stakes commercial litigation, including securities,
energy and antitrust cases and takeover litigation. He is the former
co-chair of the firm’s Securities and Financial Institutions Litigation
Group. Recently, he served as lead counsel for MOEX Offshore 2007, a
subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and its affiliates in the Deepwater
Horizon Gulf oil spill litigation and related investigations.

Balabanian has also represented a series of human rights and
public policy groups on a pro bono basis, including the Armenian Bar
Association, Armenian National Committee of America, Zoryan Institute
for Contemporary Armenian Research and Documentation, Inc., Genocide
Education Project, Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action, Center
for the Study of Law & Genocide, and the International Human Rights
Clinic of the University of Southern California Gould School of Law,
in filing amicus briefs at numerous stages of the Movsesian/Arzoumanian
Armenian Genocide-era life insurance claims. He also successfully
represented Armenian Americans in defending the Mt.

Davidson cross and Armenian Genocide memorial in San Francisco from
Turkish attempts to silence speech on the Armenian Genocide.

Kate Nahapetian is the Government Affairs Director for the Armenian
National Committee of America (ANCA), where she has focused on
reparations and Armenian Genocide-era properties including helping
coordinate attorneys who filed amicus briefs for life insurance class
actions. Prior to joining the ANCA, Nahapetian worked as an attorney
litigating complex class actions. In addition, she worked as a Policy
Analyst with the Community Relations Service of the U.S. Department
of Justice, which mediates ethnic and racial conflicts.

Nahapetian received a J.D. with a focus on international and human
rights law from the University of California at Berkeley School of
Law and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in International
Studies from American University.

Igor Timofeyev is of counsel at Paul Hastings where he focuses
on appellate litigation, as well as international arbitration and
dispute resolution. He has represented corporations and business
associations in proceedings involving constitutional, foreign affairs,
securities, healthcare, patent, and antitrust issues. Throughout the
years, Timofeyev has also worked so generously on a pro bono basis,
providing tens of thousands of dollars worth of legal expertise to
the Armenian community. Before representing plaintiffs and filing the
petition for review to the Supreme Court in the Movsesian/Arzoumanian
case, Timofeyev also filed an amicus brief supporting Armenian American
claims on behalf of federal legislators.

Prior to joining Paul Hastings, Mr. Timofeyev served as director of
Immigration Policy and special advisor for Refugee and Asylum Affairs
at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In that capacity,
he advised the Secretary of Homeland Security on immigration,
visa, refugee, and asylum policy, and coordinated the department’s
regulatory policy on immigration reform, benefits, and enforcement. He
also represented the Department of Homeland Security on the G8
Anti-Terrorism and Law Enforcement Working Group, the U.S.-Canada
Visa Policy Working Group, and before the United Nations Human Rights
Committee.

Edvin Minassian is the managing partner of the Law Firm of Tennenhouse,
Minassian and Adham and the current Chairman Ex Officio of the Armenian
Bar Association, which is a global network of legal professionals
of Armenian descent who work to continuously push for justice and
Armenian-rights issues at a local, national and global level. A devoted
member of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Minassian has served the
Western Diocese in various capacities including member of the Protocol
and Government Relations Committee, Primate’s Circle of Friends,
Legal Counseling and various AD HOC Committees. He is also the current
Chair of the Board of Trustees of Organization of Istanbul Armenians.

Recently, Minassian has taken on the task of writing a column for
Agos – Hrant Dink’s newspaper, concentrating on issues pertaining
to the United States’ Foreign Policies regarding Armenians, and
non-Armenians alike.

Garo Ghazarian is currently serving a second term as the Chairman of
the Board of Governors of the Armenian Bar Association. A Commissioner
in the City of Glendale, he is the Chairman of the City’s Civil
Service Commission, charged with the oversight of the 1,500 employees
of the City, including its Police and Fire Departments. He is the
Dean of People’s College of Law (PCL) in Los Angeles. Mr. Ghazarian
is the Proprietor and Chief Litigator of a law firm based in Encino,
California.

Ghazarian is also an active member of the National Association of
Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL); Board Member of Mexican American Bar
Association-PAC (MABA-PAC), and a member of its Judicial Evaluations
Committee; Board Member of Armenian Center for National & International
Studies (ACNIS) – a Think Tank based in Yerevan, Armenia, and many
other community organizations. On several occasions he has appeared
as a guest on CNN/Headline News, Fox TV-LA, and Al Jazeera English
TV News. During the past eighteen (18) years, Mr.

Ghazarian has lectured extensively to State and Federal Law Enforcement
Academies and C.S.I. – Forensic Science Programs in California. He has
spoken often to student bodies of many Universities. His presentations
entitled “A Culture of Lawfulness,” have been implemented by the
National Strategy Information Center (NSIC), in Washington D.C. and
have been made a permanent part of several School Districts’
curriculums, both in the U.S. and abroad.

The successful ANCA Grassroots Conference will return on Thanksgiving
Weekend, this time in the heart of Hollywood at Loews Hotel. The event
brings together academicians, artists, historians, legal experts and
political officials who will make presentations about varied topics
regarding the myriad aspects of the pursuit of Hye Tad.

The conference is open to the community, but requires registration.

Register now by visiting itsmyseat.com/ANCAWR or by calling
818.500.1918. To obtain updates on the conference, like the ANCA
Western Region Facebook page at Facebook.com/ANCAWesternRegion or
visit ancawr.org.

The ANCA Grassroots Conference will bookend the annual ANCA Gala
Banquet, which will take place on Saturday, November 30 at the Roy
Dolby Ballroom and will feature a special menu created for the banquet
by renowned chef Wolfgang Puck.

This year’s honorees include, Archbishop Parkev Martirossian,
Legendary Coach Jerry Tarkanian, Manas Boujikian, Assemblymember
Khatcho Achajian, and Ara Soudjian.

The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination
with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the
Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country,
the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community
on a broad range of issues.

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Revue De Presse N2 – 31/10/13 – Collectif VAN

REVUE DE PRESSE N2 – 31/10/13 – COLLECTIF VAN

Publie le : 31-10-2013

Info Collectif VAN – – Le Collectif VAN [Vigilance
Armenienne contre le Negationnisme] vous propose une revue de presse
des informations parues dans la presse francophone, sur les thèmes
concernant la Turquie, le genocide armenien, la Shoah, le genocide
des Tutsi, le Darfour, le negationnisme, l’Union europeenne, Chypre,
etc… Nous vous suggerons egalement de prendre le temps de lire ou
de relire les informations et traductions mises en ligne dans notre
rubrique Par
ailleurs, certains articles en anglais, allemand, turc, etc, ne sont
disponibles que dans la newsletter Word que nous generons chaque jour.

Pour la recevoir, abonnez-vous a la Veille-Media : c’est gratuit !

Vous recevrez le document du lundi au vendredi dans votre boîte email.

Bonne lecture.

Presse armenienne : Revue du 29 octobre 2013 Info Collectif VAN –
– “L’ensemble de la presse rend compte d’un
reportage televise diffuse lors du journal de dimanche de la chaîne
publique russe, dans lequel le commentateur a estime que ” lors de
la recente reunion de Minsk, l’on aurait fait comprendre a l’Armenie
que son projet d’adhesion [a l’Union douanière] resterait a l’etat de
souhait, en raison du conflit territorial non-regle avec l’Azerbaïdjan
“. Alors que Hayots Achkhar rappelle les origines azerbaïdjanaises
du commentateur, Irada Zeynalova, News.am relève que l’Ambassadeur
russe aurait ete convoque au MAE pour explication. Le porte-parole
du MAE n’a pas dementi cette information.

Il a egalement renvoye aux declarations et communiques diffuses par
la partie armenienne quant a la reunion de Minsk.” Le Collectif VAN
vous presente cette Revue de Presse parue sur le site de l’Ambassade
de France en Armenie le 29 octobre 2013.

Collectif VAN : l’ephemeride du 31 octobre Info Collectif VAN –
– La rubrique Ephemeride est a retrouver
quotidiennement sur le site du Collectif VAN. Elle recense la
liste d’evenements survenus a une date donnee, a differentes
epoques de l’Histoire, sur les thematiques que l’association suit au
quotidien. L’ephemeride du Collectif VAN repose sur des informations en
ligne sur de nombreux sites (les sources sont specifiees sous chaque
entree). “31 octobre 2008 — Turquie: le devoir d’un etudiant d’une
universite qui rejette les revendications armeniennes concernant le
genocide de 1915 a gagne une competition intitulee ” la Psychologie,
la Sociologie et les aspects legaux de la question armenienne :
Reflexions sur les societes et les mesures a prendre ” organise par
Universite Gazi. La ceremonie de recompense a eu lieu mercredi 31
octobre a l’Universite. La ceremonie etait organisee par le Centre de
recherches sur l’histoire des Reformes et des Principes d’Ataturk de
l’Universite. Parmi les invites a la ceremonie etaient presents Meral
Aksener, la depute MHP ancienne ministre de l’interieur qui avait
insultait les Armeniens en qualifiant le leader du PKK Ocalan de ”
sperme armenien “, Onur Oymen depute du CHP, le recteur de l’Universite
de Gazi, le Professeur Kadri Yamac et le Professeur Have Sivgin
du centre. Le jury de huit universitaires a choisi Mustafa Arikan
comme vainqueur. Etudiant de troisième cycle en histoire son devoir
est intitule ” une petite note en marge de la question armenienne
” et dans lequel il declare que la relocalisation obligatoire des
armeniens en 1915 etait une necessite pour l’Empire d’Ottoman :
” parce que, dans la cooperation avec l’ennemi, les Armeniens ont
tue des musulmans derrière le front. Le repeuplement obligatoire,
dans ce sens, etait une sorte ” d’autodefense ” ” a-t-il dit.”

La Chine et la Turquie s’engagent a construire une ceinture economique
de la Route de Soie La Chine et la Turquie se sont engages a renforcer
la cooperation en vue de construire une ceinture economique de la Route
de Soie. Liu Qibao, un membre du Bureau politique du Comite central
du Parti communiste chinois (PCC), qui est a la tete d’une delegation
du PCC ici , a rencontre jeudi le president turc Abdullah Gul.

Les neonazis grecs de retour dans les rues d’Athènes En Grèce, des
centaines de partisans du parti neonazi Aube doree ont manifeste contre
l’inculpation de leurs chefs.Ils ont scande des slogans hostiles au
Premier ministre.

En Syrie, les habitants d’un village chretien encercles L’archeveque
syro-orthodoxe de Homs et Hama (Syrie) a lance un appel en faveur des
3 000 chretiens assieges dans leur village de Sadad. Au meme moment,
les provinciaux jesuites d’Europe et du Proche-Orient ont lance un
appel en faveur de la Syrie, alors qu’une reunion aura lieu au Vatican
en novembre sur le sujet.

Un monument dedie au Genocide armenien inaugure au Canada La communaute
canadienne d’origine armenienne s’est reuni dimanche 20 octobre pour la
ceremonie de devoilement d’un monument du genocide armenien a Laval
troisième plus grande ville du Quebec. C’est le premier monument
au Canada commemorant que le genocide armenien dans un espace
public. Bien qu’il existe plusieurs monuments dedie au genocide
au Canada dans divers centres culturels, ou d’autres monuments qui
portent une condamnation universelle ou la commemoration de tous les
genocides, ce monument est le seul erige dans un endroit public au
Canada qui commemore specifiquement les 1,5 millions de victimes du
genocide armenien.

Depeche de l’APA [ 31 Octobre 2013 11:54 ] – Agence de Presse
d’Azerbaïdjan Le Collectif VAN vous propose un article de l’APA
(Agence de presse azerie) date du 31 octobre 2013. Les articles de ce
site (ecrits generalement dans un francais rudimentaire) ne sont pas
commentes de notre part. Ils peuvent contenir des propos negationnistes
envers le genocide armenien ou d’autres informations a prendre sous
toute reserve. “Les unites des forces armees armeniennes ont tire,
dans la nuit du 30 au 31 octobre, a partir de leurs positions situees
non loin des villages de Youssifdjanly et Chouraabad de la region
d’Aghdam, non loin des villages de Goyarkh, Qiziloba et Tchilaburt
de la region de Terter”.

Le president du Karabagh salue le choix de l’Union douanière par
Erevan Bako Sahakian a declare qu’il n’etait pas surpris par la
decision annoncee par le President Serge Sarkissian le mois dernier. ”
La decision de l’Armenie de se joindre a l’union douanière est encore
une autre etape pour renforcer la cooperation avec la Russie ” a-t-il
declare a des journalistes russes visitant Stepanakert.

Le parc Gezi, a Istanbul, donne son nom a un nouveau parti en Turquie
Le mouvement politique, qui a pris le nom du parc stambouliote a
l’origine de la vague de contestation antigouvernementale qui a secoue
le pays, veut presenter des candidats aux elections legislatives de
2015. Leur ambition : faire reviser la Constitution turque pour la
rendre “plus democratique”.

Turquie : le tunnel qui relie l’Asie a l’Europe C’etait “le chantier
du siècle” pour le pays : le Premier ministre Erdogan a inaugure
hier 29 octobre le premier tunnel sous le Bosphore, baptise Marmaray,
qui relie desormais l’Asie a l’Europe. C’est un symbole fort : depuis
plusieurs annees, la Turquie cherche a integrer l’Union europeenne,
mais s’est toujours heurte a un refus de plusieurs Etats membres
historiques, dont la France.

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Le Gouvernement Souhaite Augmenter Considerablement Le Salaire Des H

LE GOUVERNEMENT SOUHAITE AUGMENTER CONSIDERABLEMENT LE SALAIRE DES HAUTS RESPONSABLES POLITIQUES, MAIS SUPPRIME LA MODESTE ALLOCUTION AUX CHOMEURS

ARMENIE

L’ensemble de la presse rend compte d’un projet de loi soumis par
le Gouvernement proposant d’etablir une nouvelle grille des salaires
des hauts responsables politiques et des elus, qui, s’il est adopte,
augmentera le salaire du President de la Republique de 203%, le fixant
a 1,3 millions de drams (plus de 2500 euros) au lieu de 436 000 drams
aujourd’hui. Ceux du PM et du President de l’AN devaient augmenter de
208%, atteignant respectivement a 1,190 millions de drams au lieu de
373 000 aujourd’hui. La grille preparee par le Gouvernement propose
toutefois que le salaire des elus soit egal a celui des vice-Ministres,
ce qui a suscite une vague d’indignation auprès des deputes, y compris
des plus riches, representant le parti Republicain et Armenie prospère,
ceux-ci revendiquant le meme salaire que celui des Ministres. Le
depute du CNA, Nikol Pachinian, quant a lui, a qualifie de ” cynisme
” l’augmentation des salaires des hauts responsables, y compris des
deputes, alors que meme d’après les statistiques officielles, plus
de 35% de la population, soit plus d’un million de personnes vivent
dans la pauvrete… Par ailleurs, les quotidiens relèvent que le 23
octobre, l’AN a adopte en première lecture un projet d’amendement
depose par le Gouvernement visant a supprimer les allocutions de 18
000 drams (35 euros) octroyees aux dizaines de milliers de chômeurs
(chiffre officiel 70 000).

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 25 octobre 2013

vendredi 1er novembre 2013, Stephane ©armenews.com

Qui se souviendra du génocide arménien, si Obama se soumet au négati

dreuz.info, France
29 oct 2013

Qui se souviendra du génocide arménien, si Obama se soumet au
négationniste Erdogan?

Posted On 29 oct 2013 By : Rosaly

Nonante neuf ans après le génocide des Chrétiens arméniens et
assyro-chaldéens perpétré en 1915 par le gouvernement Jeunes Turcs de
l’Empire Ottoman, l’un des symboles les plus poignants de la
souffrance arménienne « The Armenian Orphan Rug », est gardé en otage
par la Maison Blanche.

Cette tapisserie, baptisée « The Armenian Orphan Rug » d’une longueur
d’environ 5m50, fut tissée par 400 orphelines arméniennes en exil au
Liban, et offerte en 1925 au Président Calvin Coolidge pour remercier
le peuple américain de l’aide apportée aux survivants du génocide
arménien. Le Président Coolidge promit de lui réserver une place
d’honneur à la Maison Blanche, où elle deviendrait le symbole de
l’amitié sur terre.

Malheureusement, sous l’ère Obama, cette tapisserie s’est transformée
en un symbole politique dérangeant.

Un dentiste américano-arménien, le Dr Hagop Martin Deranian, a
récemment écrit un livre intitulé « Le Président Calvin Coolidge et
l’Armenian OrphanRug ». Il devait présenter son livre lors d’un
évènement culturel organisé par la Smithsonian Institution le 16
décembre prochain à Washington. Il était également prévu d’exposer la
tapisserie Armenian Orphan Rug. Mais la Maison Blanche, par crainte
d’irriter l’ami, le confident, l’islamiste Erdogan, a refusé de prêter
au musée de la Smithsonian la précieuse tapisserie.

Les journalistes qui posèrent des questions au Département d’Etat au
sujet de ce refus furent renvoyés vers la Maison Blanche. Et le porte
parole de la Maison Blanche leur répondit sèchement qu’il n’avait rien
à dire, excepté qu’il n’était pas possible de prêter cette tapisserie
« pour l’instant ».

Pour les Arméniens américains, l’administration Obama se soumet à la
pression du gouvernement turc, qui nie avec virulence le génocide
arménien.

L’orgueilleux et caractériel premier ministre turc, l’islamiste
Erdogan, n’hésite pas, en revanche, à exiger des excuses officielles
de quiconque ose mentionner le génocide arménien.

Cet homme, qui accuse les Européens d’islamophobes, qui déclare
l’islamophobie crime contre l’humanité, qui s’acharne à convaincre
l’UE de promulguer une loi pénalisant toute critique de l’islam, mais
soutient les rebelles islamistes, dont les tchétchènes responsables de
l’enlèvement de deux évêques syriens et du massacre de Chrétiens
souvent arméniens, s’offusque, trépigne de rage, et menace, dès qu’il
entend les mots « génocide arménien ».

Et cet homme est un ami d’Obama, ce chrétien si musulman.

Les Arméniens ont de bonnes raisons d’être méfiants. En 2009, au cours
de sa campagne pour la présidence, le sénateur Obama déclarait :

« L’Amérique mérite un leader qui parle sincèrement du génocide arménien ».

Belles paroles de politicien, aussi vides de sens que les promesses
politiques électorales. Devenu président, Obama n’a jamais plus
utilisé le mot « génocide », juste une expression arménienne « Meds
Yeghern » qui signifie « grande calamité ». La crainte de déplaire aux
Turcs semble être le seul motif plausible pour justifier ce tour de
passe-passe rhétorique.

Les Arméniens ne devraient pas être les seuls à se révolter. Les Juifs
américains ont aussi des raisons de s’inquiéter, car indépendamment de
la sympathie instinctive que les victimes de génocides peuvent
ressentir entre elles, le danger réside dans le fait que si la Maison
Blanche permet aujourd’hui que des considérations politiques
l’emportent sur la reconnaissance du génocide arménien, la
commémoration de l’Holocauste pourrait un jour subir le même sort, et
ce afin de ne pas heurter la susceptibilité d’un allié des nazis de
confession musulmane.

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Un président, toutefois, respecta sa parole : Calvin Coolidge exposa
fièrement la tapisserie à la Maison Blanche jusqu’à la fin de son
mandat. Quand il quitta la Maison Blanche, il emporta la tapisserie
dans sa résidence du Massachusetts. Elle y était encore en 1939, quand
l’ex first Lady, Grace Coolidge, devint la figure de proue du combat
qu’elle mena pour sauver un autre groupe d’enfants des griffes d’un
dictateur génocidaire nazi. Elle appuya de toutes ses forces le projet
de loi « Wagner-Rogers » qui aurait permis l’accueil de 20.000 enfants
juifs allemands aux USA. Mais le président Franklin Roosevelt refusa
de soutenir ce projet … et les enfants Juifs d’Allemagne périrent dans
les camps de la mort.

Ironiquement, un parent éloigné de Franklin Roosevelt et lui-même
ex-président des USA, Théodore Roosevelt, avait préconisé de déclarer
la guerre à la Turquie suite au génocide arménien. Il avait déclaré en
1918 :

« Le massacre des Arméniens a été le plus grave crime de guerre, et
l’incapacité d’agir contre la Turquie revient à tolérer ce massacre…
l’incapacité de mettre radicalement un terme à l’horreur turque
signifie que tous les discours visant à garantir la paix dans le monde
à l’avenir ne sont que sottises malveillantes. »

L’ambassadeur américain auprès de l’Empire ottoman, en 1915, M. Henry
Morgenthau écrivit dans ses mémoires :

« Lorsque les autorités turques ont donné l’ordre de procéder à ces
déportations, elles signaient l’arrêt de mort de toute une race, ce
qu’elles comprenaient parfaitement bien et, dans les conversations que
j’ai eues avec elles, elles n’ont pas essayé de cacher ce fait. Je
n’ai pas raconté les détails les plus horribles car le récit complet
des orgies sadiques dont ces Arméniens et ces Arméniennes ont été
victimes ne pourraient jamais être imprimés dans une publication
américaine. »

Les récits des témoins oculaires sont complétés par une masse de
preuves documentaires de source étrangère et turque. Le 24 mai 1915,
la France, la Grande-Bretagne et la Russie ont signé une déclaration
conjointe que voici :

« Les habitants d’une centaine de villages près de Van ont tous été
tués.. Compte tenu de ces nouveaux crimes commis par la Turquie contre
l’humanité et la civilisation, les gouvernements alliés annoncent
publiquement, qu’ils tiendront personnellement responsables de ces
crimes tous les membres du gouvernement Ottoman ainsi que leurs agents
qui auront participé à de tels massacres. »

« La scène pitoyable des enfants affamés et mutilés des réfugiés
arméniens ont fini de me convaincre qu’il fallait racheter le sort
cruel du peuple arménien précipité dans l’abîme de l’oubli» – Franz
Werfel, Damas 1929.

Les craintes de Teddy Roosevelt s’avérèrent prémonitoires : le fait
d’avoir toléré ce génocide allait ouvrir la voie à d’autres génocides
… dont le plus terrible fut celui de la Shoah, qui vit l’extermination
industrielle de 6.000.000 d’êtres humains.

Hitler déclara un jour à ses bouchers nazis que leurs atrocités
tomberaient dans l’oubli, car après tout, qui aujourd’hui parle encore
de l’annihilation de 1.5 million d’Arméniens… (Certainement pas
Obama).

La tapisserie, symbole du génocide arménien, reprit sa place à la
Maison Blanche et fut exposée à nouveau publiquement au cours du
mandat du président Clinton. Mais elle ne fut plus exhibée depuis. Si
l’Administration Obama et le gouvernement turc poursuivent leur
entente cordiale, la tapisserie n’aura aucune chance de voir à nouveau
la lumière du jour.

En décembre prochain, les Américains se précipiteront voir un nouveau
film Monuments Men, réalisé par George Clooney. Ce film raconte
l’histoire, basée sur des faits réels, d’une poignée de militaires
américains qui risquèrent leur vie pour sauver des peintures célèbres,
des monuments et autres `uvres d’art européens des griffes cupides des
nazis vers la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

Faudra-t-il attendre une nouvelle génération de « Monuments Men» pour
sauver la tapisserie, symbole du génocide arménien, des oubliettes de
la Maison Blanche, afin de pouvoir à nouveau exposer ce précieux
héritage au public ?

L’ignoble déclaration d’Hitler est toujours d’actualité : les
négationnistes et les révisionnistes continuent de manifester leur
volonté malsaine d’effacer de l’histoire toute trace de ces crimes
monstrueux contre l’humanité, à commencer par le premier génocide du
XXe siècle, celui d’un million et demi d’Arméniens par les Ottomans,
qui sera suivi quelques décennies plus tard par un autre génocide,
celui de l’extermination de 6 millions de Juifs par les Nazis.

Mais Obama, insensible aux souffrances des Arméniens, sans aucun
respect pour la mémoire des victimes de génocide, n’ayant pas retenu
les leçons de l’histoire, se soucie avant tout de ne pas heurter la
sensibilité du Premier Ministre turc et se prosterne aux pieds de
l’annihilationiste islamiste Erdogan.

Obama pourrait tout aussi bien déclarer : «Après tout, qui se
souviendra encore du génocide arménien d’ici quelques décennies »,
pour justifier sa lcheté.

Reproduction autorisée avec la mention suivante : © Rosaly pour Dreuz.info.

Source : `Armenian genocide rug’s freedom a worthy cause for American
Jews « by Dr. Rafael Medoff is Director of The David S. Wyman
Institute for Holocaust Studies, in Washington, D.C.’ JNS.org/News
Service/ Washington Post (traduit, adapté et commenté par Rosaly)

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In midst of Syrian war, giant Jesus statue arises

The Associated Press
November 2, 2013 Saturday 02:14 PM GMT

In midst of Syrian war, giant Jesus statue arises

By DIAA HADID, Associated Press
BEIRUT

In the midst of a conflict rife with sectarianism, a giant bronze
statue of Jesus has gone up on a Syrian mountain, apparently under
cover of a truce among three factions in the country’s civil war.

Jesus stands, arms outstretched, on the Cherubim mountain, overlooking
a route pilgrims took from Constantinople to Jerusalem in ancient
times. The statue is 12.3 meters (40 feet) tall and stands on a base
that brings its height to 32 meters (105 feet), organizers of the
project estimate.

That the statue made it to Syria and went up without incident on Oct.
14 is remarkable. The project took eight years and was set back by the
civil war that followed the March 2011 uprising against President
Bashar Assad.

Christians and other minorities are all targets in the conflict, and
the statue’s safety is by no means guaranteed. It stands among
villages where some fighters, linked to al-Qaida, have little sympathy
for Christians.

So why put up a giant statue of Christ in the midst of such setbacks
and so much danger?

Because “Jesus would have done it,” organizer Samir al-Ghadban quoted
a Christian church leader as telling him.

The backers’ success in overcoming the obstacles shows the complexity
of civil war, where sometimes despite the atrocities the warring
parties can reach short-term truces.

Al-Ghadban said that the main armed groups in the area Syrian
government forces, rebels and the local militias of Sednaya, the
Christian town near the statue site halted fire while organizers set
up the statue, without providing further details.

Rebels and government forces occasionally agree to cease-fires to
allow the movement of goods. They typically do not admit to having
truces because that would tacitly acknowledge their enemies.

It took three days to raise the statue. Photos provided by organizers
show it being hauled in two pieces by farm tractors, then lifted into
place by a crane. Smaller statues of Adam and Eve stand nearby.

The project, called “I Have Come to Save the World,” is run by the
London-based St. Paul and St. George Foundation, which Al-Ghadban
directs. It was previously named the Gavrilov Foundation, after a
Russian businessman, Yuri Gavrilov.

Documents filed with Britain’s Charity Commission describe it as
supporting “deserving projects in the field of science and animal
welfare” in England and Russia, but the commission’s accounts show it
spent less than 250 pounds ($400) in the last four years.

Al-Ghadban said most of the financing came from private donors, but
did not supply further details.

Russians have been a driving force behind the project not surprising
given that the Kremlin is embattled Assad’s chief ally, and the
Orthodox churches in Russia and Syria have close ties. Al-Ghadban, who
spoke to The Associated Press from Moscow, is Syrian-Russian and lives
in both countries.

Al-Ghadban said he began the project in 2005, hoping the statue would
be an inspiration for Syria’s Christians. He said he was inspired by
Rio de Janeiro’s towering Christ the Redeemer statue.

He commissioned an Armenian sculptor, but progress was slow. A series
of his backers died, including Valentin Varennikov, a general who
participated in the 1991 coup attempt against then President Mikhail
Gorbachev. He later sought President Vladimir Putin’s backing for the
statue project.

Varennikov died in 2009.

Another backer, Patriarch Ignatius IV, the Lebanon-based head of the
Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East, died in 2012. He
had donated the land for the statue, according to church official
Bishop Ghattas Hazim.

By 2012, the statue was ready, but Syria was aflame, causing the
project’s biggest delay, al-Ghadban said.

Majority Sunni Muslims dominate the revolt, and jihadists make up some
of the strongest fighting groups. Other Muslim groups along with the
10-percent Christian minority have stood largely with Assad’s
government, or remained neutral, sometimes arming themselves to keep
hard-line rebels out of their communities.

Churches have been vandalized, priests abducted. Last month the
extremists overran Maaloula, a Christian-majority town so old that
some of its people still speak a language from Jesus’ time.

On Tuesday a militant Muslim cleric, Sheik Omar al-Gharba, posted a
YouTube video of himself smashing a blue-and-white statue of the
Virgin Mary.

Al-Ghadban and the project’s most important backer, Gavrilov, weighed
canceling it.

They consulted Syria’s Greek Orthodox Patriarch John Yaziji. It was he
who told them “Jesus would have done it.”

They began shipping the statue from Armenia to Lebanon. In August,
while it was en route, Gavrilov, 49, suffered a fatal heart attack,
al-Ghadban said.

Eventually the statue reached Syria.

“It was a miracle,” al-Ghadban said. “Nobody who participated in this
expected this to succeed.”

Associated Press writers Raphael Satter in London and Albert Aji in
Damascus contributed to this report.

Is Erdogan a Democrat?

The New York Times
November 2, 2013 Saturday
The International New York Times

Is Erdogan a Democrat?

By MUSTAFA AKYOL
CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER; Pg.

ISTANBUL — There is a heated debate in Turkey these days over whether
the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Enhanced
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NewsNews, Most Recent 60 Daysis furthering democracy or rolling it
back.

Optimists argue that, thanks to the defanging of the long-dominant
military, Turks now enjoy real democracy for the first time. Others,
however, argue that Mr. Erdogan is becoming increasingly authoritarian
after a decade in power and that Turkey is less free every day.

Either of these opposing views can be persuasively substantiated — if
one carefully cherry-picks facts, which is what both Mr. Erdogan’s
supporters and detractors regularly do while ignoring all evidence to
the contrary.

If one looks at the rights of Kurds or of Christian minorities, for
example, one will find plenty of reasons to praise Mr. Erdogan. He has
carried out the most liberal reforms Turkey has ever seen on these
issues, such as reopening historic churches, launching talks between
government representatives and Kurdish militant leaders, and
permitting schools and television stations to teach and broadcast in
the formerly banned Kurdish language. In addition, laws have been
amended many times to advance women’s rights and the protection of
minorities to conform with European norms. The recent lifting of the
ban on the Islamic head scarf, which was forbidden in public
institutions, should also be seen as a step forward for religious
freedom.

But if one looks at the freedom of the press, the picture turns dark.
As documented by various international organizations, the Turkish
media has become less and less free in recent years. A few
anti-government papers still exist, but in the established mainstream
media, whose owners feel obliged to please the government, dozens of
writers who were too critical of the notoriously thin-skinned Mr.
Erdogan have lost their jobs. As Bulent Kenes, the editor of Today’s
Zaman, a conservative-leaning paper that used to support the prime
minister, wrote in a scathing column last week, there is a ”new media
order” in which criticizing the government is becoming more and more
unsafe.

The simple fact, that neither side wants to accept is that Mr.
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advancing democracy on some levels, while curbing it on others.

This is happening because while Mr. Erdogan is a passionate defender
of electoral democracy (he keeps winning), he is not terribly fond of
liberal democracy. Some key principles of political liberalism, such
as limited government, checks and balances, and a fully independent
press, do not seem to count for much in his political vision. In fact,
some members of his team have openly described these as unnecessary
constraints on the ”national will,” which is represented by whoever
wins at the ballot box. (They might have been further persuaded by the
American government’s recent shutdown, which didn’t exactly cast the
system of checks and balances in the most glowing light.)

Mr. Erdogan’s patriarchal personality plays a role in all this as
well. He sees himself as a loving, caring father to his nation — an
attitude that resonates here. The upside of this vision has been 10
years of enormous advances in the economy, health care, education and
transportation. The downside is that when his opponents don’t
universally praise his achievements, he perceives them as disobedient
children who deserve to be reprimanded. This has led to public
outbursts about critical newspaper columnists and this summer’s
heavy-handed police crackdown on anti-government protesters.

The irony is that despite many liberals’ opposition to his rule, the
Erdogan era has in fact advanced a number of unmistakably liberal
causes. His Justice and Development Party, known as the A.K.P., came
to power in 2002 with a bold message of change. The ”Old Turkey” was
too militaristic, too nationalist and too oppressive. The A.K.P. vowed
to liberate not just its own voting base — the religious
conservatives who feel they have been humiliated by a zealously
secularist elite — but also all marginalized groups, such as the
Kurds, Armenians and Greeks.

This is why much of Turkey’s intelligentsia — which always dreamed of
liberal democracy but never had the mandate to build one — supported
Mr. Erdogan. That is also how the ”Islamist-liberal alliance” became
the bête noire of the old elite, which includes former army generals
who are now in jail for planning a coup against Mr. Erdogan.

Some Turkish liberals still support Mr. Erdogan for dismantling the
”Old Turkey,” but others have abandoned him, arguing that his ”New
Turkey” has created new problems that are piling up as the years pass
and as power corrupts those who wield it.

At a time when no major opposition party seems capable of offering a
better vision, it is naïve to hope that liberal democracy will emerge
from any single party or some revolutionary moment. Rather, it will
come through gradual reform. When Mr. Erdogan takes steps like the
”democratization package” he announced on Sept. 30, he should be
supported. When he takes illiberal steps like cracking down on
peaceful protests or demonizing opponents with extravagant conspiracy
theories, he should be criticized. The recent Turkey Progress Report
by the European Commission is a good example of such balanced,
objective analysis.

And for all the A.K.P.’s illiberal tendencies, it is worth remembering
that the staunchly secular pre-Erdogan era, which some nostalgic Turks
still portray as a bygone democratic idyll, was in fact much less free
in almost all respects.

Contrary to the alarmism of those who long for the old days and attack
the current government at every opportunity, Turkey is not on the path
to becoming another Iran or Saudi Arabia — or something like Vladimir
Putin’s Russia. But it certainly is not a fully liberal democracy yet.

To make it one, Mr. Erdogan and his allies must accept that they can’t
advance democracy merely by taking pride in correcting the misdeeds of
their predecessors. They also have to look hard at their decade-old
rule, recognize their mistakes and then correct them.

Mustafa Akyol is the author of ”Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case
for Liberty.”

INTERNATIONAL NEW YORK TIMES

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