Turkish Publisher Stands Trial For "Insulting Turkishness"

TURKISH PUBLISHER STANDS TRIAL FOR "INSULTING TURKISHNESS"

armradio.am
06.12.2007 17:50

Nearly two years after the internationally acclaimed author Orhan
Pamuk narrowly escaped imprisonment for statements that were thought to
"insult Turkishness", the publisher of a British writer went on trial
yesterday accused of the same charge. Ragıp Zarakolu was facing up to
three years in prison for publishing a book – promoting reconciliation
between Turks and Armenians – by George Jerjian, a writer living in
London, The Guardian reports.

Zarakolu was being tried under Turkey’s 301 article of law,
the same legislation that was used against Pamuk, a Nobel Prize
winner. Yesterday’s hearing came in the wake of repeated promises
by senior officials in Turkey’s reform-minded administration to
rescind the notorious piece of legislation. Turkish diplomats admit
the contentious law has probably done more damage to Ankara’s efforts
to join the EU than any other single piece of legislation, observers
say there has been little headway made over reforming the spirit and
letter of the law.

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According To Chairman Of Ramkavar-Azatakan Party Of Armenia, Armenia

ACCORDING TO CHAIRMAN OF RAMKAVAR-AZATAKAN PARTY OF ARMENIA, ARMENIAN PEOPLE HAS ALWAYS PERSECUTED ITS HEROES

Noyan Tapan
Dec 03 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Some Armenian media ahead of schedule
have decided what politician’s candidature the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party
of Armenia uniting with the Dashink and National Revival parties
will support in the forthcoming presidential elections. However,
as Haroutiun Arakelian, the Chairman of the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party
of Armenia, said at the December 3 press conference, according
to party’s Regulations, that issue will be decided at the regular
congress. And before that he advised journalists to refrain from
pre-term conclusions.

The Chairman of the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party of Armenia called
media representatives for not making public "not serious" materials
containing personal insult, in particular, about Dashink’s Chairman
Samvel Babayan. H. Arakelian, in particular, touched upon the article
published in the Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper lately, according to
which a number of Dashink’s members have torn their party membership
cards due to not receiving payment by S. Babayan for months, being
deceited in political issues.

Declaring that the party "is not a place of receiving payment," the
Chairman of the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party of Armenia said that such
materials are published in opposition press only because S. Babayan
does not wish to be involved in the political struggle proceeding
between the authorities and the first President. According to
H. Arakelian, in general, the Armenian people has always persecuted
its heroes: "at first the people idealizes them, then starts rummaging,
until it sees that they also have shortcomings like ordinary people."

You can’t deliver democracy from an F-16

Asia Pacific Media Network, CA
UCLA
Dec 5 2007

‘You can’t deliver democracy from an F-16’

In an interview with ‘Dawn,’ award-winning journalist David Barsamian
says U.S. action against Iran will have a tremendous impact on
Pakistan

Dawn
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
By Qasim A. Moini

Karachi — David Barsamian barely finished high school, yet he
speaks with the polish of an erudite scholar. The award-winning
Armenian-American radio producer, journalist, author and lecturer has
published interviews of Edward Said, Noam Chomsky, Eqbal Ahmad and
many other iconic intellectuals, while he produces Alternative Radio,
a recognised weekly one-hour public affairs programme that is
distributed free to stations in the US, Canada, Europe, South Africa
and Australia.

Based out of Boulder, Colorado, USA, he is currently in Karachi to
present the Dr Eqbal Ahmad Distinguished Lecture titled ‘What we say
goes — America and the world’, which will be delivered on Tuesday,
Dec 4. Mr Barsamian sat down with Dawn and discussed various topics
related to his areas of expertise, namely US foreign policy, the
media, propaganda, and corporate power. Here are excerpts from the
interview.

Q: How do you view the current official US-Pakistani relationship?

A: It’s very utilitarian as far as the United States is concerned.
Washington sees Pakistan only through its own lenses, of what use is
it to Washington’s interests in South Asia and West Asia. I don’t see
it on an equal basis at all. There’s almost a colonial type of
structure where you have power in the US and you have the subordinate
entity here in Pakistan. It’s not a friendship of equals. It’s a
marriage of convenience.

Q: Do you think there’ll be a major shift in US foreign policy if a
Democrat enters the White House in the 2008 elections?

A: There may be a shift in tone but not in emphasis on issues of US
domination of the world. If I could use such a blatant term as
imperialism … hegemony is a word that is being commonly used in place
of imperialism. There’s not much difference between the Democrats and
Republicans. They agree on basic strategy, that overall the US should
control the world, that it is the leader. So they will differ on the
tactics of how to do that. For example, after this catastrophic
disaster in Iraq, which is one of the major war crimes of the modern
period for which Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney and the others that planned
this war, in my view, should be tried for war crimes, is not being
discussed. What are the Democrats saying? ‘They should have done it
better. There should have been more troops, more money etc.’ It is
all criticism of the tactics, not of the basic thing, which is: Does
the US have the right to occupy and invade any country of the world?

One thing, though, that distinguishes this particular group that’s in
power in Washington today and that is what I would call the ‘Taliban
aspect’ to them. They are religious fundamentalists. They have their
own mullahs that give them directions. They are extremely
Christian-oriented and Christian-centric. They have wedded theocracy
with democracy. Bush has said that God told him to strike Afghanistan
and Iraq. Presumably God is also telling him to strike Iran. I guess
Bush must have God’s mobile number or e-mail. How is that different
from Osama and the Taliban? They also claim to be speaking on behalf
of God.

Q: We see that in the US there are two principal political parties.
The case in the UK is similar. Is western democracy all that it’s
cracked up to be? Instead of a one-party state, you have two-party
states.

A: That’s an apt description. The Republicans are the party of the
super-rich, and the Democrats are the party of the rich. So you can
pick between the two. It’s not like the Democrats are representing
the working class and the Republicans are representing the ruling
class. They’re both representatives of ruling elites. The difference
is on the level of clothing. Someone will wear kurta pyjama, someone
will wear a sherwani and someone will wear a suit and tie. That’s the
difference. Democracy in the US exists but is deeply flawed. It needs
to be revived and rehabilitated. It has been corrupted by money. The
whole political system is awash with capital. There may be a lot of
misunderstanding in Pakistan about the actual functioning of American
democracy. On the surface everything looks open and transparent, but
in many ways it’s become very problematic.

Q: Countless people took to the streets in Europe and the US against
the Iraq war, but it went ahead. So the will of the people was
ignored by western leaders. What would you say about that?

A: There democracy is not functioning because if democracy means the
rule of the people, then the voice of the people was ignored in this
instance not only in the US but in Britain, Spain and Italy. These
were the four main components of the so-called ‘coalition of the
willing’. It was a very interesting development because it was the
first time really in modern memory that an anti-war movement began
before the war started. Usually we’ve had to wait for hostilities to
begin and then a peace movement would develop. In this instance it
was so clear to anyone who took a moment to examine (the situation)
that this was a totally bogus war that had nothing to do with liberty
or democracy. It was all about oil and extending US military power in
the heart of the Middle East.

A whole elaborate tapestry of lies was invented by the White House,
the Pentagon and the CIA. The American media became the conveyor belt
for these lies willingly. The Americans are now saying that they want
permanent bases in Iraq. They’re building the biggest embassy in the
world there. It’s the size of Vatican City. It can only indicate that
they have plans to stay in Iraq to control the oil and natural gas of
the Middle East and to dominate that region for a long time to come.
By now three quarters of the American population is against the war.
But the government is not listening. I think you have a similar
experience here in Pakistan on certain issues, where the people don’t
want something but the government says we’re doing it anyway.

Q: Is the threat of US action against Iran real or mere rhetoric?

A: It’s very real. They’ve deployed three aircraft carrier battle
groups right off the coast of Iran. The American media, taking its
cue from the White House, is repeating the same charges that Cheney
and Bush make, that Iran is dangerous, it is a great threat, and that
it is going to destabilize the Middle East. Mind you, this is coming
from a country that has done more to destabilise the Middle East than
any other country in the world. It has invaded and occupied Iraq. It
has created military bases throughout the region. Iran is completely
surrounded by American troops. The Persian Gulf is a virtual American
lake. The airspace is controlled by the Americans. They’re in
Afghanistan, Iraq and Central Asia. Their saying that Iran is a
threat to America is preposterous. In what way can it threaten the
US? Iran has a certain product that is very valuable and attracts the
attention of Washington. It must be watermelon. It’s oil! But you
can’t say that. You can’t say you want to invade a country to steal
their oil. You have to say it’s about democracy. It’s very difficult
for Americans to figure things out because they have a media and a
political system that is feeding them lies.

But it’ll be a huge disaster. Iran is not a banana republic. Iranians
are very nationalist. Even if they don’t like their regime, if their
country is attacked, they’ll defend it. You cannot deliver democracy
from an F-16. If the US attacks Iran, the price of oil will go to
$200. Imagine the economic impact of this.

It’ll also have a tremendous impact on Pakistan. Don’t forget you
have a long border with Iran. There’ll be issues with refugees. Some
people are saying the US must have bases inside of Pakistan to
operate against enemies in Iran, the NWFP and Afghanistan. There’s
even speculation that Benazir Bhutto has given her approval, if she
becomes prime minister, to the Americans to operate inside of
Pakistan, which they already may be doing. There’s tangential
information that there are non-uniformed US personnel operating in
this country. What kind of impact would that have on the internal
political situation if the Pakistani government were to allow US
troops to operate openly inside of Pakistan? I think the consequences
of that are unimaginable. It’ll definitely fuel the ‘Jihad’.

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Armenia’s FM To Report During OSCE Council Of Foreign Ministers In M

ARMENIA’S FM TO REPORT DURING OSCE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS IN MADRID

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Nov 27 2007

YEREVAN, November 27. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs
Vartan Oskanian will leave for Madrid on November 28 to participate in
the session of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers of member states.

"During the meeting Armenia’s Foreign Minister’s report is envisaged,"
the Foreign Ministry’s press service told ARKA. Besides, in Spain
Oskanian will also meet with the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group
on the settlement of Karabakh conflict and will have a number of
bilateral meetings.

Armenian NPP Connected To National Energy Grid After Repairs

ARMENIAN NPP CONNECTED TO NATIONAL ENERGY GRID AFTER REPAIRS

Russia & CIS General Newswire
November 26, 2007 Monday 12:51 PM MSK

The Armenian nuclear power plant was connected to the national energy
grid on Saturday after planned repairs and refueling that started on
October 10, a source at the Armenian Energy Ministry told Interfax.

The power plant’s safety has been upgraded. The fresh fuel will keep
it running for another year.

The power plant administration paid for the repairs itself, the
source said.

Major repairs of the power plant are scheduled for 2008. They will
last for 85 days.

The Armenian NPP yearly produces about 2.5 billion kilowatt/hours
of electricity, which amounts to 40-45% of the overall electricity
produce in the country.

World Bank Continues Supporting Implementation Of Poverty Reduction

WORLD BANK CONTINUES SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY IN ARMENIA

armradio.am
28.11.2007 10:38

The World Bank approved a US$18.5 million Fourth Poverty Reduction
Support Credit (PRSC) for Armenia. The project will support the
implementation of the government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Program
(PRSP) by helping to sustain economic growth, providing resources
for the budget, bolstering the fight against illegal logging
and facilitating priority reforms of the government. This fourth
installment will bring total budget support from the Bank to over
$85 million since 2004.

The Bank helps the Armenian Government to reduce costs in
telecommunications and aviation by fighting monopolies, in order
to benefit exporters and businesses generally and to spur job
creation. Some of the funding will be used to build systems that will
enable the public to access full information on companies and their
owners – a vital first step for companies to become more transparent
and attract more foreign and domestic capital for investment and
job creation.

A key objective of the program is to ensure that customs and tax
administrations are reformed in order to reduce corruption, thereby
improving the prospects for investment. The credit is also supporting
adequate monitoring and combating of illegal logging in order to
ensure that Armenia’s forests are protected. The conservation of
Armenia’s forests will help the poor as they will benefit from more
investment opportunities in rural and mountainous areas.

"Looking at the entire four-year program, we are confident the
Government has used these funds wisely," said Saumya Mitra, Lead
Economist for Armenia. "If you look at the deep-seated reforms that
have taken place external observers can see where these funds have
been spent.

They are visible in new education and health policies – rationalizing
schools and using money saved to repair schools and raise teacher
salaries and training standards and modernizing hospitals and focusing
on primary health care. The country now benefits from better quality
and reliability in electricity and public utility services, cheaper
phone calls and more competition in the mobile market, and higher
spending on pensions and poverty benefits. These were all high
priority actions for the Government over the past three years and
the Bank’s technical advice and financing have helped the country to
achieve results."

The credit is provided on concessional terms, with a maturity of 20
years, and a grace period of 10 years.

Since joining the World Bank in 1992, Armenia has benefited from
US$1.1 billion in loans for 49 projects.

ANKARA: First Signs Of Common Sense From Paris

FIRST SIGNS OF COMMON SENSE FROM PARIS

Turkish Press
Nov 28 2007
Hurriyet

President Abdullah Gul, who travelled to Paris to promote Izmir’s bid
to host Expo 2015, said that French PM Francois Fillon supported
Turkey’s offer to establish a joint commission (on Armenian
allegations).

"Historians should decide on Armenian allegations, not politicians,"
said Fillon who met President Gul.

"40 Days Of Musa Dagh" Film Shooting In Hollywood

"40 DAYS MUSSA MOUNT" FILM SHOOTING IN HOLLYWOOD

Panorama.am
21:54 28/11/2007

The preparation planning of the "40 Days of Mussa Mount" by Franz
Verfel is coming to its end, and soon the shooting process of the film
will be started in Hollywood. Note that the film will be shooting by
support of Armenian Diaspora. It is interesting to know that famous
actors like Antonio Banderas, Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and
Omar Sheriff gave their agreements to play in the film.

Note that more than 30 Hollywood famous actors were invited from North
Iraq. Kurds’ authorities plan to shoot a film "Peshmerga", devoted to
Kurd leader mullah Mustafa Barzani’s life. There is such a situation
when all the famous Hollywood actors are busy in different countries
with different projects.

Deja Vu. Vazgen Manukyan Plans New Elections After He Is Elected

DEJÀ VU. VAZGEN MANUKYAN PLANS NEW ELECTIONS AFTER HE IS ELECTED

Panorama.am
21:56 28/11/2007

"The powers of the new president are not small. He can assist to build
a government which is more fair, open to the public, and works more
effectively," said Vazgen Manukyan, the head of NDU party.

According to him, if he acts together with people, and is really
democratic, then at any time he can stop the Parliament and Government
activities in the case they do not act for public.

"A new constitution must be created, as both the first one and the
second one are falsified, and are not elected by the public," said
Manukyan, and continued that he thinks that parliamentary system is
the best one. He mentioned that the courts must be independent from
the Government, in order not to be corrupted; besides local governing
bodies must be given more independence. "The chiefs of the regions
must be elected by the public not assigned," said Manukyan.

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NKR Former FM Arman Melikian To Run For RA President

NKR FORMER FM ARMAN MELIKIAN TO RUN FOR RA PRESIDENT

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Nov 29 2007

Nagorno-Karabakh Republic ex FM Arman Melikian intends to run for RA
President, Melikian stated in the course of a press conference held
at Urbat Club on November 28.

On the same day Arman Melikian, former FM of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic, currently foreign policy Adviser to Karabakh President,
filed a resignation to NKR President Bako Sahakian.

Arman Melikian admitted the fact that Karabakh people were not informed
of his decision, however, they are most likely to learn everything
after today’s press conference.

Ter-Petrossian and his staff suggest that corrupt system of power
should be liquidated, however, in the Karabakh settlement issue they
remain on the positions of 1997 and are ready to relinquish liberated
territories controlled by NKR.

Republican staff does not guarantee that the territories will not be
relinquished, at the same time it categorically rejects the fact of
corruption, Arman Melikian believes. In his words, "to build a normal
state there is no need to relinquish territories; not to relinquish
territories there is no necessity to have a corrupt system of a state".

"Whoever the nation will vote for will find himself in a bad
situation. In the first case he will have to agree to lose territories,
in the second – to cope with corruption. It is a bad choice, so we
should try to avoid it by joint efforts", NKR ex FM stated.