BAKU: Armenian Defense Ministry Officially Confirms Azerbaijani Has

ARMENIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY OFFICIALLY CONFIRMS AZERBAIJANI HAS BEEN TAKEN HOSTAGE

APA
Jan 11 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku. Viktoria Dementieva- APA. Armenian Defense Ministry has
officially confirmed that Azerbaijani Eldar Tagiyev was taken hostage
on December 28, APA reports quoting Armenian media.

According to Armenian Defense Ministry’s press service, the Azerbaijani
was detained when attempted to illegally cross the border.

"The incident happened at 9.00 on December 28. The person has been
identified. He is the resident of Alibayli village of Tovuz region
Eldar Heydar Tagiyev, 47. The international organizations have been
informed about it. Criminal case has been launched, investigation
is underway."

Reports spread that Tovuz resident Tagiyev Eldar Heydar was killed,
as Armenians violated ceasefire. According to the reports, Armenians
fired at Tagiyev Eldar Heydar near the line of contact. Tagiyev died
on the spot, his body remained on the line of contact for some time,
later taken away by the Armenians.

According to other reports, Tagiyev was taken hostage by Armenians.

The State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing
Persons officially stated that Eldar Tagiyev had been taken hostage
by Armenians.

Armenian Recidivist Fled To Nakhichevan With Family

ARMENIAN RECIDIVIST FLED TO NAKHICHEVAN WITH FAMILY

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.01.2010 16:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On January 10 around 7:00 p.m., Armenian citizen
Yeghishe P. Gevorgyan illegally crossed the Yeraskh- Nakhichevan
section of Armenian-Azerbaijani border together with his wife (born:
1958) and three minor children (aged 7, 6 and 3). The trespasser
violated the border regime in a Yeraz vehicle, notwithstanding the
commands of frontier guards. Azerbaijani side opened fire, however,
Armenian border guards refrained from such practice, considering the
presence of minors. Relevant international humanitarian organizations
were reported on the event.

Yeghishe P. Gevorgyan was formerly convicted for brigandage, automobile
theft and other offences.

Law enforcement bodies have instituted a criminal case; the inquest
is under way, RA Police Public Relations Department reported.

BAKU: Storm hits Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenia

APA, Azerbaijan
Jan 8 2010

Storm hits Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenia

[ 08 Jan 2010 14:17 ]

Baku ` APA. Storm hit the Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenia.
APA reports that the storm caused damage most to Shusha. Strong wind
knocked down the roofs of several buildings and private houses, trees
and broke the cables. In general, the storm caused damage to 8
multistorey buildings, 2 administrative buildings and 15 private
houses.

The natural disaster also caused damage to the multistorey buildings
in Khankendi, some villages of Esgeran, Khojavend and Hadrut regions.

Measures are being taken to eliminate the consequences of the natural
disaster.

ISTANBUL: State dirty laundry might come out with `cosmic room’

Sunday’s Zaman, Turkey
Jan 3 2010

State’s dirty laundry might come out with `cosmic room’ search

The search at the Special Forces Command’s headquarters is the first
ever police raid on a military facility in Turkey. Although the
civilian prosecutors were met with great resistance, the historic
search still went ahead.

There is an air of expectation as the country awaits the outcome of
the investigation into the `cosmic room.’ Nobody has an answer to the
question of what’s inside the cosmic room.

But most observers are clear on one thing: The search is an important
first in the country’s history because it touches untouchables, and
this might help to explain some of the most painful events of the
past.
`What is cosmic?’ political analyst DoÄ?u Ergil asked during our
Sunday’s Zaman interview. `There are three types of secrets: secret,
top secret and cosmic, which are very, very secret.’

He explained that a state can keep top secret and cosmic information
in order to protect a country’s interests from external enemies.

`But when the state considers a part of society to be the `enemy’ and
there are top secret lists about what needs to be done against that
enemy, then that is a serious case,’ he said, `because a country
cannot have top secret acts against its own people.’

So, what are these acts, and who might be the people that the state
could consider to be the enemy?

Part of the answer to these questions lies in the nature of the
civilian search of the `cosmic room’ which comes under the General
Staff’s Special Forces Command and the Tactical Mobilization Group
(STK). The searches at the STK in Ankara’s Kirazlıdere district are
the first ever police raids on a military facility in Turkey. Although
the civilian prosecutors were met with strong resistance, they have
still undertaken a historic search.

The Kirazlıdere command was where politicians, including Bülent
Ecevit, Necmettin Erbakan and Alparslan TürkeÅ?, were kept under arrest
during the Sept. 12, 1980 coup d’état. There also used to be a US base
at the location at that time. The Kirazlıdere headquarters is believed
to be where clashes between leftist and rightist groups before the
1980 coup were masterminded and coordinated.

`There are unresolved tragic and bloody events in the past like the
one on May 1, 1977, and the killings in Ã?orum, Sivas and MaraÅ?, and
the Sept. 6-7 incidents in 1955, plus assassination attempts against
then-prime ministers Bülent Ecevit and Turgut Ã-zal,’ Ergil said.

He was referring to the May 1 events at the time when unknown
perpetrators opened fire from a hotel on a crowd gathered in Taksim
Square for May Day celebrations, killing 36. Evidence submitted to a
court in 2008 as part of the indictment against Ergenekon, a shady
network accused of having plotted to overthrow the government,
suggests that the network was behind the incident.

When it comes to the Sept. 6-7, 1955 events, it is sometimes referred
to as being the first Gladio-type action, a code name denoting the
clandestine NATO stay-behind operation in Italy after World War II,
intended to counter a possible communist invasion of Western Europe.
Turkey’s Ergenekon is believed by some to be the last surviving
version of Gladio.

The unfortunate events of Sept. 6-7 started after a newspaper headline
said Atatürk’s home in Greece had been bombed by Greek militants.
Fired up by the media, mobs killed and harassed non-Muslim,
non-Turkish minorities in a massive campaign.

Ergil indicated that the events might have been plotted by the Special
Warfare Unit. This argument was further strengthened because retired
Capt. Fikret Emek, currently under arrest in connection with the
Ergenekon investigation, was serving as chairman of the Military
Mobility Investigation Board during the events. According to the
allegations, the board was illegally established within the army in
1952 and created small cells to promote its cause.

Gen. Sabri YirmibeÅ?oÄ?lu, who confessed to then-Prime Minister Bülent
Ecevit that the Special Warfare Unit existed, served on the board
during the Sept. 6-7 events.

Back to Ergil’s reference to the Ã?orum, Sivas and MaraÅ? massacres,
these provinces were ethnically vulnerable, and provocations led to
many deaths as a result of Alevi-Sunni clashes.

`Military has to open its doors’

The case started with a plot to assassinate Deputy Prime Minister
Bülent Arınç on Dec. 19, when police detained a colonel and a major
who work for the STK, as their car had been seen several times passing
by Arınç’s residence in the capital of Ankara.

They were released, but the Turkish media reported that they were
suspected of plotting to assassinate Arınç.

Chief of General Staff Gen. İlker BaÅ?buÄ? and Land Forces Commander
Gen. IÅ?ık KoÅ?aner met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an on Dec.
26. The search of the STK archives was allowed to proceed after this
meeting, although the content of the meeting has not been shared with
the press.

`If this investigation had not been conducted, the military could have
been divided,’ Ergil said. He said it is because there was already a
division: pro-Ergenekon investigation forces against pro-NATO forces.

`The military has been mentally divided. It had to open its doors to
the judiciary,’ he added.

Another view supporting this idea came from Faik TarımcıoÄ?lu, a former
military prosecutor and judge and an ex-Motherland Party (then-ANAP,
now ANAVATAN) deputy in the ’80s. He argues that the search has been
realized with the agreement of the General Staff and the government.

`The search would not be possible if the government and the military
were not in agreement. This is in a way an announcement to eliminate
Gladio,’ he said.

Fikri SaÄ?lar, a member of the parliamentary commission set up to
investigate the Susurluk incident, which revealed connections and
cooperation between the police, politicians and criminal gangs, said
the recent search is a positive move in Turkey’s struggle to become a
state adhering to the rule of law.

`In the 1950s, Turkey accepted many NATO decisions and harbored a
Gladio-type organization, sometimes referred to as counter-guerilla,
in the name of the war against communism,’ he told Sunday’s Zaman.
`But it did not get rid of its illegal group like the European
countries did in the 1990s.’

SaÄ?lar said the country learned about the counter-guerilla’s extensive
role in the making of the Sept. 12, 1980 coup from a book written by
Gen. Kenan Evren, who led the coup. Evren assigned the Special Warfare
Unit to eliminate the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of
Armenia (ASALA) terrorist organization, which was responsible for the
murders of several Turkish diplomats, but it looked for other options
for survival after accomplishing its mission.

So the unit decided to deal with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
after 1985. But it went out of control and became corrupt because of
the involvement of some of its members in illegal activities in the
Southeast, including drug trafficking and arms smuggling. Even the
state officially admitted after the Susurluk accident that the unit
was corrupt. European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) rulings confirmed
the unit’s involvement in illegal activities and some unsolved murders
during the fight against terror.

SaÄ?lar said that parliamentary commissions prepared excellent reports
about plots staged by shadowy actors in Turkey but that political
administrations have failed to implement their recommendations.

Is it going to be different this time?

`The important thing is that it is out in the open and that some
documents called state secrets can be inspected by the judiciary,’
SaÄ?lar said. `The civilian authorities could have done it before, too,
but they didn’t exercise their authority before.’

That’s why the country is wondering what is happening, and there is
surprise, he said.

`But there shouldn’t be, because the rule of law can settle in only
with the equality of all citizens, civilian or military, before the
law.

Meanwhile, all eight soldiers detained in the investigation into the
alleged conspiracy to assassinate Arınç were released on Tuesday
night. Among those released were three colonels who will face trial
over their role in the alleged conspiracy.

In related developments, the commander of the STK applied to
prosecutors, calling for a press ban on the search under the Code on
Criminal Procedure (CMK), Article 125, which calls for similar
measures in relation to state secrets. However, the Ankara 12th High
Criminal Court rejected the appeal on Tuesday.

Turks have been watching to see if there is any follow-through this
time, having seen other probes into alleged plots drag on without any
clear resolution.

TarımcıoÄ? lu said it is not realistic to expect a swift elimination of
Gladio-type organizations in Turkey. `There needs to be patience. But
in one year or 10, there will be elimination at the end,’ he said.

03 January 2010, Sunday
YONCA POYRAZ DOÄ?AN İSTANBUL

Israeli ministries spar over support of Evangelical Christians

Israel Today
Dec 30 2009

Israeli ministries spar over support of Evangelical Christians

Israel’s Foreign Ministry and Interior Ministry are engaged in a
heated debate over whether or not to recognize Evangelical Christians
as a sovereign, independent church and offer them the benefits that go
along with that status, Army Radio reported on Wednesday.

The Foreign Ministry wants to upgrade the status of Evangelical
Christians in Israel, encouraging even more interaction with the
Christian group that has most supported and aided the Jewish state
since its rebirth.

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon noted that Evangelical Christians
donate untold sums of money to Israel and, especially in the US and
Europe, initiative formidable public relations campaigns in support of
the Jewish state. Ayalon suggested that the least Israel could do in
return is grant Evangelicals the same status as Catholics, Greeks,
Armenians and other orthodox churches.

An Interior Ministry representative quoted by Army Radio rejected the
idea, arguing that if Evangelicals were granted such status in Israel,
it would open the flood gates and similar requests from other
religious groups would come pouring in.

Our readers are aware of the trouble Evangelical Christians living in
Israel have had with the Interior Ministry in recent years, and
revelations that those troubles stem directly from the ministry’s
relationship with Yad L’Achim.

Yad L’Achim and other anti-missionary groups view Evangelical
Christians as a threat and want them out of Israel, and that likely
has far more to do with the Interior Ministry’s opposition to
upgrading the status of Evangelicals than a fear of additional
requests from other religious groups.

Both ministries agreed to form a joint committee to find a solution to
the impasse.

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Nkr: President Of The Nkr Met Head Of The…

PRESIDENT OF THE NKR MET HEAD OF THE…

Azat Artsakh Newspaper NKR
December 28, 2009

On 27 December President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Bako Sahakyan
met head of the "Mesrop Mashtots" expedition Zori Balayana and the
crew of "Armenia" sailing vessel and congratulated them on successful
completion of the first phase of the voyage. The President noted
that the undertaking has special importance for the entire Armenian
people and is another illustration of faith, bravery, will and unity
of the Armenians.

Iran cannot be involved in settling NK conflict

Interfax, Russia
Dec 25 2009

IRAN CANNOT BE INVOLVED IN SETTLING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT – …

Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan has ruled out the possibility
that Iran might join the efforts to settle the conflict over
Nagorno-Karabakh.

"I deem Iran’s mediation in settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
impossible. The mediating mission’s format will not change. The
intensity of the negotiating process will see no changes in 2010,
either," Sargsyan said in reply to a question from Interfax at a press
conference on Friday.

The Iranian foreign minister had proposed earlier that he could act as
a mediator in settling the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Armenian prime minister also declined to comment on Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili’s remark to the effect that the Nagorno-
Karabakh conflict needs to be settled with Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity preserved and that the Armenian-Turkish relations should be
settled with Baku’s interests taken into account.

"Not all statements by high-ranking officials deserve comments,"
Sargsyan said.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan Signs Decree On Appointing Armenia

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN SIGNS DECREE ON APPOINTING ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO KAZAKHSTAN VASSILI KAZARYAN AS AMBASSADOR TO AFGHANISTAN, AND V. BADALYAN AS AMBASSADOR TO TAJIKISTAN

ARMENPRESS
Dec 22, 2009

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
signed December 21 a decree on appointing Armenian ambassador to
Kazakhstan Vassili Kazaryan as Armenian ambassador to Afghanistan in
combination (residence Astana).

Presidential Press office told Armenpress that with another decree
Armenian ambassador to Turkmenistan Vladimir Badalyan has been
appointed Armenian ambassador to Tajikistan in combination, residence
in Ashkhabad.

A Rise In Prices Of Electricity Will Not Be Allowed

A RISE IN PRICES OF ELECTRICITY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED

ARMENPRESS
Dec 22, 2009

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Everything will be done not to allow
a rise in prices of electricity in Armenia in the upcoming year,
Armenian Minister of Power Engineering and Natural Resources Armen
Movsisyan told Armenpress. He underscored that the president of the
republic has put a similar task too.

It is already obvious that the Russian side on behalf of "Gasprom"
company has increased the gas tariff from $154 fixing it $180.

Calculations are currently being carried out with the commission set
up for regulating RA public services on purpose of estimating what
kind of impact it will have from April 1 of 2010 on the tariffs of
electricity supplied in the republic.

After the implementation of calculations the public will be presented
whether next year a change of tariffs is possible to happen.

"At this moment it is early to make suggestions", the minister said.

Heritage Managed To Preserve Stability In 2009

HERITAGE MANAGED TO PRESERVE STABILITY IN 2009

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.12.2009 17:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In 2009 Heritage party adhered to its principles,
Heritage parliamentary group secretary Larisa Alaverdyan said.

As she told a news conference in Yerevan, despite some difficulties,
the party managed to preserve stability.

"We stayed to positions we voiced our support for," Alaverdyan noted.

In this context, she especially noted party’s activity aimed at
international recognition of Karabakh. "We registered no certain
success in the issue, but then, the struggle we wage is a success in
itself," Larisa Alaverdyan said.

Alaverdyan emphasized economic policy to be one of priority issues
to the party. She reminded party’s having criticized 2009 budget.

Unfortunately Heritage’s pessimistic forecasts were realized.

"Work with the population is one of the party’s fortes," Alaverdyan
said, noting that meetings with over 4 000 socially vulnerable people
were initiated by the party.