ANKARA: Trabzon Head Of BBP Party Questioned In Dink Murder Case

TRABZON HEAD OF BBP PARTY QUESTIONED IN DINK MURDER CASE

Hurriyet, Turkey
March 28 2007

Reverberations from the investigation into the murder of journalist
Hrant Dink in Istanbul continue, as the Trabzon head of the BBP Party,
Yasar Cihan, was taken in for questioning over information he may
have had about Dink’s murder.

In testimony to police, Cihan did say that he had known both Erhan
Tuncel and Yasin Hayal, two of the men police have confirmed were
behind the planning and execution of Dink’s murder. Cihan told police
that both Tuncel and Hayal had come to party headquarters in Trabzon,
but that neither of them had told him anything about plans to murder
the ethnically Armenian journalist Dink. Cihan did say that after
Hayal had emerged from prison, after serving time for bombing a Trabzon
McDonald’s, that he had counceled the young man on what direction to
give to his life, but that he had quickly realized that his advice
would do no good, and thus proceeded to "cut his friendship ties"
with Hayal.

Armenia On The 96-th Place By Web Development

ARMENIA ON THE 96-TH PLACE BY WEB DEVELOPMENT
By Ara Martirosian

AZG Armenian Daily
28/03/2007

According to the World Economy Forum’s "2006-2007 Information
Technology World Competitiveness Report", provided by the Armenian
"Economy and Values" research center, Armenia is the 96-th of 122
countries under review by web development. This rating indicates a
country’s ability to take part in world information and communication
technologies process and preparedness for their exploitation.

Armenia has advantage in ability of application of new technologies on
the level of commercial companies, in ‘per head’ ratio of innovations
and inventions patented in US and in large number of scientists
and engineers.

Armenia’s disadvantage is high prices for high-speed Internet
communications, low number of Internet subscribers, low level of
online services and of Internet accessibility in schools and other
educational institutions.

‘Ani Plaza’ Yerevan Hotel to Shortly Receive Four ‘Stars’

‘Ani Plaza’ Yerevan Hotel to Shortly Receive Four ‘Stars’

Arminfo
2007-03-26 12:03:00

The ‘Ani Plaza" Yerevan hotel will shortly receive a status of a
four-star hotel, the Head of the Department of Tourism of RA Ministry
of Trade and Economic Development Mekhak Apressian told ArmInfo.

According to him, the "Ani Plaza" is the first of Armenia’s hotels,
having been built in the Soviet years, that will honoured with a
"star". M. Apressian noted that the management of this hotel had
carried out a number of repair works to meet a status of a four-star
hotel. He underlined that presently only three hotels in Armenia have
a "star" status, in particular, a three-star "Congress" hotel, a
four-star "Metropol" hotel and a five-star "Golden Palace"
hotel. According to M. Apressian, the hotel sector in Armenia numbers
over 10,000 places.

ANKARA: Police detain BBP Trabzon head in Dink murder probe

The New Anatolian, Turkey
March 27 2007

Police detain BBP Trabzon head in Dink murder probe

TNA with wires
27 March 2007

Police late Sunday detained 10 people in Trabzon including Yasar
Cihan, the Grand Unity Party’s (BBP) Trabzon head, as part its
investigation of the January killing of journalist Hrant Dink.

It was not immediately known on what grounds the politician was
detained.

The detainees were brought to Istanbul Police headquarters following
procedures in Trabzon, and police said Cihan was detained in line
with testimony of the Erhan Tuncel, one of the key suspects. Halis
Egemen of the same party is also wanted by the police.

Shortly after Dink’s killing, Cihan allegedly assisted the family of
Yasin Hayal, said to be the inciter of the Dink murder, with YTL
1,000 when he was in prison. Cihan had admitted having given money to
one of the suspects’ families but had insisted it was part of charity
money he regularly donates to needy families.

‘Instigator well protected,’ claims Patriarch Mesrob II

Just hours before the police net, Patriarch Mesrob II, the spiritual
head of the Armenian Orthodox community in Turkey, criticized
authorities for failing to find those who ordered Dink’s killing. At
an Easter ceremony in Hatay, Mesrob Moutafian claimed, "The real
instigators of Hrant Dink’s assassination are well protected and
that’s why they haven’t been exposed."

Although confirming that police were interrogating Cihan and three
other party officials, the party’s leader, Muhsin Yazicioglu said, "I
don’t know why they have been detained after months passed in this
investigation but it’s also wrong to accuse everyone with murder that
has been detained."

Yazicioglu declined to make further comment on the issue, as it is a
judicial matter now.

Dink, the 52-year-old editor of the bilingual Agos newspaper and an
outspoken activist for minority rights and free expression, had been
brought to trial several times for allegedly "insulting Turkishness,"
a crime under Turkey’s penal code. He was killed outside the offices
of his paper, Agos, in Istanbul on Jan. 19. Prosecutors have pressed
charges against 10 suspects, including some former members of the
BBP’s youth wing. Most of the suspects are from Trabzon. Dink’s
killing prompted international condemnation as well as debate within
Turkey about free speech, and whether state institutions were
tolerant of militant nationalists.

Assyrian Genocide Conference At the European Parliament

Assyrian International News Agency
March 27 2007

Assyrian Genocide Conference At the European Parliament

The Ottoman Empire’s widespread persecution of Assyrian civilians
during World War I constituted a form of genocide, the present-day
term for an attempt to destroy a national, ethnic or religious group,
in whole or in part. Ottoman soldiers and their Kurdish and Persian
militia partners subjected hundreds of thousands of Assyrians to a
deliberate and systematic campaign of massacre, torture, abduction,
deportation, impoverishment and cultural and ethnic destruction.

Up to now, the international community has been hesitant to recognize
the Assyrian experience as a form of genocide. However, the Assyrian
genocide is indistinguishable in form from its Armenian counterpart.
Both are narrowly intertwined.

My presentation will deal with the debate about the genocide issue on
the Belgian scene in the form that it has explicitly taken, the
Armenian genocide, and implicitly and indirectly the Assyrian
genocide, Seyfo. My analysis will identify a number of negationist
actors in Belgium, highlight their objectives and their strategies,
their links with Belgian political parties, with the Turkish embassy
in Brussels and with not very commendable organizations in Turkey.

The Belgian State and the Ottoman Genocide

In 1998, the Belgian senate recognized the genocide committed by the
Ottomans against the Armenians during WW I.

On June 6, 2005, the Justice Commission of the Belgian Senate
rejected a draft bill (Ref. 51/ 1284) meant to extend the March 23,
1995 law criminalizing the negationism of the Nazi genocide against
the Jews to all the genocides and crimes against humanity legally
recognized.

The issue of the Armenian genocide which was recognized by all the
parties was sneaked in during the debate, especially by the MRAX
(Movement against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia), but was
excluded from the draft law because it had not been recognized by an
international jurisdiction. The draft bill extending the
criminalization of negationism divided the parties in power and was
finally rejected with twelve ‘no’ votes to two ‘yes’ votes. If it had
been approved in Parliament, Belgium would have been the first
country to punish those who deny the Armenian genocide allegations.

Revisionist and Negationist Players in Belgium

Several Turkish nationalist organizations based and operating in
Belgium but linked to sister-organizations based in Turkey are
opposed to the qualification of genocide attributed to the mass-scale
massacres of Armenians during WWI and even deny the very existence of
such massacres.

The Association of Ataturk’s Philosophy in Belgium/ Association de la
Pensée d’Ataturk en Belgique (APAB-BADD) is a non-profit association
linked to the Turkish Labor Party, a nationalist maoist party which
is hostile to the United States and to the European Union. It
receives public subsidies.

EYAD/ The House of Turkey is a social association. Strange though it
may be, its chairman Metin Edeer is also a member of the municipal
council of the Turkish town Emirdag (22,000 inhabitants) although he
lives in Belgium. He was elected in 2004 on the list of the MHP
(Green Wolves), the nationalist extreme-right party in Turkey.

The Turkish Islamic Religious Foundation of Belgium / Fondation
religieuse islamique turque de Belgique (FRITB-BTIDV), better known
under the name Diyanet whose president is the adviser for social
affairs at the Turkish embassy in Brussels, Omer Faruk Turan.

The Belgian-Turkish Coordination Council (CCBT-BTKK), which was
created in March 1996, is an umbrella organization for more than
ninety Turkish associations. It gathers together nationalist
extreme-right movements depending directly from the Turkish embassy
in Brussels. Its leader, Kenan Daggun, was sentenced to nine days in
prison due to the incidents that took place during the demonstration
against the monument erected in memory of the Armenian genocide in
Ixelles.

The Sports Federation of the Turks of Belgium/ Fédération sportive
des Turcs de Belgique is an organization depending from the Turkish
embassy in Brussels.

Yeni Belturk is an association which published a magazine and runs a
nationalist and negationist website bearing the same name.

The symbolic target of the revisionist and negationist actors
operating on the Belgian territory, and especially in Brussels, is an
Armenian monument.

In 1995, the Armenian community in Belgium proposed to the municipal
council of Ixelles (Brussels) to erect a monument in memory of the
victims of the Armenian genocide at Square Henri Michaux in Ixelles
(Brussels) The proposal was unanimously adopted.

Revisionist and Negationist Campaign in Belgium

In March 2003, the Association of Ataturk’s Philosophy in Belgium
(APAB-BADD) organized a non-authorized demonstration in front of the
monument dedicated to the Armenian genocide and spattered it with
painting. The police had to intervene and to arrest several
demonstrators. Elected members of Turkish descent belonging to
several francophone political parties in power supported this
campaign.

In the same year, during the campaign for the parliamentary
elections, the APAB-BADD and the Belgian-Turkish Coordination Council
(BTKK) pressured the mayor of Ixelles to remove the monument
commemorating the Armenian genocide.

On May 29, 2004, during the political campaign for regional
elections, Turkish extremists held a demonstration in Brussels under
the slogan "Reject the assertions of genocide." On this occasion, the
Committee for the Coordination of the Turkish Associations claimed
the destruction of the Armenian monument in Ixelles. Emir Kir, who
was to become State Secretary of the Brussels Parliament in charge of
Monuments after those elections participated in the demonstration. It
was also the case for a number of Belgian elected candidates of
Turkish descent belonging to the Socialist Party, the Liberal Party,
the Green, the Democrat and Humanist Centre. Among the participants,
it is worth mentioning Afyon Mahmut Koçak, a member of the Turkish
Parliament belonging to the party of the Prime Minister, the
president of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the mayor
of the Turkish town Emirdag and a number of Brussels municipal
councilors of Turkish descent.

On December 16, 2004, Yves de Jonghe d’Ardoye addressed a question to
the then mayor, Willy Decourty, and the councilors of Ixelles about a
demonstration for the demolition of the Armenian monument. The
opponents to the Armenian monument raised the issue of the legality
of that construction but their attempt was unsuccessful. In his
answer, the mayor admitted that Turkish movements had exerted
pressure on him to remove the monument but he did not yield to it.

On February 15, 2007, a number of negationist associations organized
a conference called "A look at the so-called Armenian genocide" with
a controversial guest-speaker, Mr. Yusuf Halaçoglu, President of the
Turkish History Foundation. This foundation is not an academic
institution but has always served the political agenda of Ataturk and
his ideological heirs since its creation in the 1930s. Mr. Halaçoglu
is currently prosecuted by Swiss justice on the basis of article 261
bis of the Swiss criminal code pertaining to racial discrimination
after he delivered a speech in Winterthur in 2004. Despite these
charges, the Socialist mayor of the commune of Saint-Josse (Brussels)
failed to prohibit this meeting.

Freedom of Expression and Negationism

Another tactic that was used to try to silence anti-negationist
activists was to prosecute them on the grounds of defamation.

In November 2004, State Secretary of the Brussels Regional Parliament
Emir Kir (Socialist Party) sued the persons in charge of the website
Suffrage Universel who had called him "a negationist, a liar and a
delinquent" regarding the issue of the Armenian genocide and his
expenses during the last electoral campaign.

In the part of his complaint related to the genocide issue, Emir Kir
declared : "It is a fact that the Ottoman Empire ordered the massacre
of the Armenian populations and internal displacements (…). This
policy can only be unconditionally condemned (…) but I cannot make
the next step consisting in affirming that it is a genocide to be
assimilated to the genocide of the Jews by the Nazis as long as an
independent commission of historians has not qualified these facts."

The defendants were Pierre-Yves Lambert, an independent researcher,
and Mehmet Koksal, a journalist of Turkish descent. Both are running
the website in their personal capacity.

The trial started on September 14, 2005. Emir Kir was defended by a
famous barrister, Marc Uyttendaele, the husband of Minister of
Justice, Laurette Onkelinx, who belongs to the Socialist Party.

The King’s Procurator Valery de Theux de Meylandt said about the
accused that "the incriminated remarks were not off the acceptable
limits."

The court decision was released on October 28, 2005. It was 100% in
favor of the courageous defendants.

Links Between the Belgian Political Parties and the Revisionist
Players

Due to the election system of proportionate representation, the
political parties court the various cultural groups of foreign origin
heavily present in Belgium, and in particular in Brussels, by putting
Belgian citizens of Turkish, Moroccan, Congolese, etc… descent on
their election lists to garner as many votes as possible from their
respective communities. In the last local elections in Brussels, more
than 50% of the candidates of the same political party were sometimes
of foreign descent.

The problem is not their origin but the fact that the major political
parties have failed to screen them on the basis of a number of
legitimate criteria and that they have put extreme-right and
extreme-left nationalist candidates on their election lists. A number
of them have campaigned in their native language and are said to have
held a double language within and without their communities. They
have now been elected at various levels of the legislative and
executive institutions and some are accused of double allegiance,
which is incompatible with the Belgian institutions.

It must also be said that ministers and party leaders have campaigned
in the premises of Turkish associations known to be negationist.

Conclusions and Recommendations

The debate around the terminology "genocide" or not is outdated.
Those who delay their position on this issue until "an international
independent commission of historians is put in place and publicizes
its verdict" just do not want to recognize the first genocide of the
20th century. Such a commission exists: it is the international
community of historians who throughout the last 90 years have amply
demonstrated that a genocide was perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire
against the Armenians and the Assyrians during WW I.

The Ottoman genocide of the Armenians and the Ottoman genocide of the
Assyrians are the two sides of the same coin. They cannot be
separated from each other. They are one and the same genocide.

Our organization "Human Rights Without Frontiers Int’l" recommends

to the Belgian political parties

to recognize that genocide unambiguously

to ask their elected members to recognize it

to screen their candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

to the Belgian elected people of Turkish descent

to have one and sole allegiance: the Belgian state

to the MRAX, the Centre for Equal Opportunities, Armenian, Assyrian
and civic organizations

to lodge complaints against negationist statements, conferences and
demonstrations on the basis of the legislation prohibiting racism and
negationism.

By Willy Fautré
Human Rights Without Frontiers

Presentation of Manuals on Electoral Processes in Armenia on 3/2

PRESENTATION OF MANUALS ON ELECTORAL PROCESSES IN ARMENIA TAKES PLACE
ON MARCH 26

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Presentation of manual "On Electoral
Legislation and Electoral Administration" and guide "For Members of
District Electoral Commissions" took place on March 26 at Congress
hotel of Yerevan. At the beginning of the event the participants stood
in one-minute silence to respect the memory of RA Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian who died suddenly. The manuals’ authors are
experts of Democracy NGO who cooperated with CEC. The manuals were
compiled and financed by the OSCE Yerevan Office and Italian
government. Each manual’s circulation is 20 thousand copies. As
co-author Hrayr Tovmasian, candidate of law, mentioned, the guide "For
Members of District Electoral Commissions" will serve as a procedure
guide for organizing commissions’ activities in accordance with RA
Electoral Code and CEC decisions. And the 8-10 thousand copies of
manual "On Electoral Legislation and Electoral Administration" are
intended for wide circles of society, including media, political
organizations, NGOs, police. The authors hope that the manual giving
all-embracing description and analysis of elections and RA legislation
related to the electoral law, international documents, experience and
standards will promote rise of electoral culture in Armenia. In the
words of Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin, head of OSCE Yerevan Office,
and Roberto Nacella, Charge d’Affaires of Italy to Armenia, the
decision to jointly finance the manuals is greatly conditioned by
intention to promote development of democracy and holding of free and
fair elections in Armenia.

Islam Expert: Netherlands Tolerates Muslim Excesses

NIS News Bulletin, Netherlands
March 23 2007

Islam Expert: Netherlands Tolerates Muslim Excesses

AMSTERDAM, 24/03/07 – Dutch politicians and media are downplaying
excesses of multicultural society and thereby increasing these, in
the view of Islam expert Hans Janssen. "The Netherlands should
resist, using non-peaceful means", he argues in weekly magazine
Opinio.

Jansen, Professor of Modern Islamic Ideology at Utrecht University,
characterizes the Dutch as inhabitants of "a peaceful enclave" who
have, however, "forgotten that peace sometimes needs to be defended
through violence". A peaceful society that wishes to remain existent
and stay peaceful "will have to find a way to defend itself through
non-peaceful means from people who are not peaceful", as the Arabist
writes. "It will be hard to explaining this convincingly to all those
respectable and friendly people in the (Christian coalition parties)
CDA and ChristenUnie. And to the rest."

As Jansen sees it, the Netherlands is too indulgent to violence of
fundamentalist Muslims. But he also suggests that moderate Muslims,
too, strive after an Islamic society in the Netherlands. They
intentionally make use of the radicals to enforce their wishes,
according to the Arabist.

According to Jansen, Muslim fundamentalists frequently make threats,
but the Dutch media remain silent about them. He is pleading for a
central reporting station for all Dutch people who are being
threatened.

Jansen denounces the fact that the Nieuwe Kerk, a museum in
Amsterdam, allowed the Turkish government to remove passages on the
Armenian genocide from the catalogue of an exhibition about Istanbul.
"Even without the threat of violence, the public gets to see an
exhibition opened by the Queen that has been censored by Turkey".

The Netherlands chooses not to make an issue of these sorts of
matters, as Jansen states. "This attitude is gradually becoming
counterproductive. What is thought, written, exhibited or performed
in the Netherlands is to a large extent no longer made in freedom,
without this being perceptible. It is not the lie but the obscure
threat that reigns".

"We do not realise that the threat of violence, and violence itself,
can only be stopped through the controlled and cunning use of
violence". The Dutch secret service (AIVD) should get a special
department "that gets its hands dirty, if need be".

Jansen is an authority on the Arabic language and the Koran. Theo van
Gogh, who was murdered by a Muslim terrorist in 2004, employed him as
his tutor on Islam.

http://www.nisnews.nl/public/240307_2.htm

ANKARA: Speaker letter to US Speaker says Armenian bill damage relns

Anatolia News Agency
March 22 2007

Turkish Speaker’s letter to US Speaker says Armenian bill will damage
relations

Ankara, 22 March: Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc sent a
letter to the US House of Representatives Speaker, Nancy Pelosi,
expressing (Turkey’s) concerns over the resolution on so-called
Armenian genocide submitted to the House of Representatives.

In his letter, Arinc noted that there have been sound friendly
relations between Turkey and the United States for more than half
century, stressing that Strategic Vision Document, which was approved
last year, was the most concrete expression of common values and
ideals shared by the two countries.

"Global developments have made bilateral cooperation and strategic
partnership (between the two countries) indispensable," he
emphasized.

"On the other hand, I would like to express our concerns over a
resolution which was submitted on 30th January 2007 to the US House
of Representatives to support Armenian allegations on 1915
incidents," Arinc noted.

Stating that if the resolution is approved, it will also be announced
in a way that baseless allegations on 1915 incidents are also
"recognized by the United States", Arinc said, "Such a development
will deeply damage bilateral relations between Turkey and the United
States."

Arinc underlined that parliaments, peoples and countries should act
with an understanding of boosting friendship, peace and prosperity,
recalling that Turkey supported all efforts for neutral researches.

Parliament Speaker Arinc reminded that 69 American historians and
academicians issued a statement in 1985 which stressed that Armenian
allegations were unacceptable.

"The incidents of 1915 have been discussed freely and historians are
encouraged to conduct study in regard to this matter in Turkey," he
noted.

Gabriel Sargsian Is Leader In Safra International Tournament

GABRIEL SARGSIAN IS LEADER IN SAFRA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT

Noyan Tapan
Mar 21 2007

SAFRA, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The 3rd stage meetings of the
international chess tournament being held in the resort city of Safra,
near Madrid, Spain, took place on March 19. Gabriel Sargsian played
a drawn game with Ivan Sokolov (Holland).

Garbriel Sargsian and Manuel Perez Candelario (Spain) are the
tournament leaders with 2.5 points each.

Program On Foundation Of Goris Business Incubator To Cost 4 Million

PROGRAM ON FOUNDATION OF GORIS BUSINESS INCUBATOR TO COST 4 MILLION EUROS

Noyan Tapan
Mar 20 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 20, NOYAN TAPAN. "Armenia’s Small and Medium
Entrepreneurship Development National Center (SME DNC) and the OSCE
Yerevan Office are taking steps to raise 4 million euros necessary
for foundation of a business incubator in the city of Goris. The
OSCE Yerevan Office Head, Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin stated this
at the March 20 press conference after the signing of the mutual
understanding and cooperation memorandum with the SME DNC.

In his words, the indicated sum is envisaged for the first 4 years of
implementation of the Goris business incubator program. He expressed a
hope that "this year we will already start implementing this program."

The SME DNC Director Ishkhan Karapetian in his turn noted that it is
also planned to found a business incubator in the city of Gyumri. Each
of these bodies will service 15-20 SME subjects.