US To Vote On Armenian ‘Genocide’

US TO VOTE ON ARMENIAN ‘GENOCIDE’

BBC NEWS
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2010/03/04 11:29:02 GMT

A US Congressional committee is set to vote later on a resolution to
label as genocide the killing of Armenians by Turkish forces during
World War I.

The resolution is not binding, but if it is passed, it can go forward
for a vote in the House of Representatives.

In 2007, a similar resolution passed the committee stage, but
was shelved before a House vote after pressure from the Bush
administration.

Turkey has warned of consequences for US-Turkey ties if it is passed.

A Turkish parliamentary delegation has gone to Washington to try to
persuade members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee not to vote for
a resolution calling for the recognition of "the Armenian genocide".

The non-binding resolution calls on US President Barack Obama to ensure
that US foreign policy reflects an understanding of the "genocide"
and to label the World War I killings as such in his annual statement
on the issue.

In 2007, the same committee passed a similar resolution on the issue,
and even though the Bush administration had lobbied hard against it,
Turkey was still furious, says the BBC’s Kim Ghattas in Washington.

Tukey, a key Nato ally, recalled its ambassador from Washington and
threatened to withdraw its support for the war in Iraq.

This time, the government in Ankara is even more worried because
the Obama administration has not publicly come out against the move,
our correspondent says.

Both Mr Obama and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have in the
past supported the resolution as senators.

Nationalist sentiment is intense in Turkey, and if the resolution
passes, there will be an emotional reaction, even by those who have
been arguing for reconciliation with Armenia, says the BBC’s Jonathan
Head in Istanbul.

There will certainly be a gesture of disapproval by the Turkish
government, or maybe something stronger – a worrying possibility for
the Obama administration, which sees Turkey as a vital moderate Muslim
ally, our correspondent adds.

Historic deal

In October last year, Turkey and Armenia signed a historic accord
normalising relations between them after a century of hostility.

Armenia wants Turkey to recognise the killings as an act of genocide,
but successive Turkish governments have refused to do so.

Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in 1915, when they were
deported en masse from eastern Anatolia by the Ottoman Empire. They
were killed by troops or died from starvation and disease.

Armenians have campaigned for the killings to be recognised
internationally as genocide – and more than 20 countries have done so.

Turkish officials accept that atrocities were committed but argue
they were part of the war and that there was no systematic attempt
to destroy the Christian Armenian people.

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BAKU: Stability Possible Only After Withdrawal Of Armenian Troops Fr

STABILITY POSSIBLE ONLY AFTER WITHDRAWAL OF ARMENIAN TROOPS FROM KARABAKH

news.az
March 3 2010
Azerbaijan

Wilfried Martens Azerbaijan develops intensive relations with EU.

Azerbaijan develops intensive relations with EU and the Eastern
Partnership initiative play a special role here, Azerbaijani FM Elmar
Mammadyarov told a meeting with head of the European popular party
Wilfrid Martens.

According to the news service for the foreign ministry, at the
meeting in Baku on Tuesday the minister informed the visitor about the
processes in Azerbaijan and the region including of the negotiation
process on the Karabakh conflict.

Mammadyarov noted that the basic provisions of the conflict settlement
and ensuring of peace and stability in the region includes the
withdrawal of Armenian troops from Azerbaijan, return of the citizens
driven away from these lands and restoration of the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan.

130-Year Old House Collapsed

130-YEAR OLD HOUSE COLLAPSED

2/house
01:16 pm | March 02, 2010 | Social

On March 1 at 11:30 the roof of the house on 29 Rustaveli Street of
Gyumri collapsed.

A rescue team left for the scene. It turned out that the house had been
constructed in 1881, was prone to damage, the walls of the entrance
were destroyed and a part of the ground cover and the remaining sector
had collapsed the night before.

Rescuers explained to residents the rules of security and informed
the Gyumri municipality of the incident.

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BAKU: Azerbaijan’s Opposition Party Supports Strengthening Military

AZERBAIJAN’S OPPOSITION PARTY SUPPORTS STRENGTHENING MILITARY COOPERATION WITH TURKEY

Trend
March 1 2010
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan’s opposition party supports strengthening military
cooperation with Turkey.

"Statement by Armenia that Turkey can not be a mediator in settling
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict due to the fact that it has military
relations with Azerbaijan is absolutely inappropriate," was mentioned
at a board meeting of the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan (DPA).

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. –
are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh region and the
occupied territories.

Armenia is cooperating in the military sphere with Russia and France,
implementing a mediation mission to resolve the conflict, said at
the meeting.

"Threfore, Azerbaijan should further strengthen military cooperation
with Turkey and continue all efforts to bring Turkey as a mediator
in the Minsk Group," the opposition party considers.

TBILISI: Georgian Opposition Groups Slam Government Over Reopening O

GEORGIAN OPPOSITION GROUPS SLAM GOVERNMENT OVER REOPENING OF RUSSIAN BORDER

Kavkasia TV
March 1 2010
Georgia

Georgian opposition politicians have expressed concern and outrage
over the government’s decision to reopen the Qazbegi-Verkhniy Lars
crossing on the border with Russia, saying the move will put the
residents of Georgia’s Qazbegi District at risk. The crossing –
closed by Russia unilaterally in July 2006 – was opened on 1 March
to limited traffic and Georgian officials have said the move aimed to
provide Armenia with a land route to its main trading partner, Russia.

Tbilisi’s local Kavkasia TV broadcast the following remarks by
opposition politicians at briefings at their respective party
headquarters on 1 March:

Gubaz Sanikidze of the People’s Forum said: "Qazbegi District is
on the opposite side of the watershed [north of the main ridge
of the Caucasus Mountains]. Let me remind you that the watershed
of the mountain range is the Jvari pass. Qazbegi District may end
up absolutely occupied without so much as a gun being fired. The
People’s Forum states that the opening of the Verkhniy Lars and
Qazbegi checkpoint[s] is an anti-state and anti-Georgian act."

Giorgi Gugava of the Labour Party said: "[Opening the crossing]
Is not targeted at serving people’s interests so that they can move
back and forth and make a living – rather it serves the interests
of Russia and another country while our country remains in its great
geopolitical trap."

MP Nikoloz Laliashvili of the Christian Democratic Party said: "We
think that in the course of diplomatic manoeuvring there should not
have an exchange at the expense of the interests of the people of
Georgia, particularly the people of Khevi [Qazbegi District]. The
Georgian government has failed to provide additional security
guarantees to the local population."

Armenia Needs Hedging Instrument

ARMENIA NEEDS HEDGING INSTRUMENT

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 18:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Provided a small monetary base in Armenian commercial
banks, a certain hedging instrument is reqiured for Armenia, Chief
Executive Officer of ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK Stepan Gishyan said.

According to him, international hedge funds experienced difficulties
during the crisis and 2009 was not the best year for establishing such
a fund in Armenia. "Armenia’s monetary base is not sufficient yet,
and banks are forced to attract cash in foreign currency to meet the
credit needs of its customers," he said.

Gul Nominated For Chatham House Prize 2010

GUL NOMINATED FOR CHATHAM HOUSE PRIZE 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 14:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International
Affairs, London, has announced nominees for the Prize 2010. The
award ceremony will take place in the autumn. Voting will close on
March 15, 2010. The nominees are Abdullah Gul, President of Turkey,
Christine Lagarde, Finance Minister of France and Stjepan Mesic,
President of Croatia.

As said in the nominee’s details, "Abdullah Gul has been a
significant figure for reconciliation and moderation within Turkey
and internationally, and a driving force behind many of the positive
steps that Turkey has taken in recent years."

Russia, France To Collaborate For Karabakh Conflict Resolution

RUSSIA, FRANCE TO COLLABORATE FOR KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 10:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia and France are determined to closely
collaborate for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, French
President Nicolas Sarkozy said.

"Russia and France will work together to help Armenia and Azerbaijan
reach an agreement," Mr. Sarkozy said joint a news conference with
his visiting Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, RIA Novosti reported.

The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out in
1988, as result of the ethnic cleansing the latter launched in the
final years of the Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from
1991 (when the Nagorno Karabakh Republic was proclaimed) to 1994
(when a ceasefire was sealed by Armenia, NKR and Azerbaijan). Most
of Nagorno Karabakh and a security zone consisting of 7 regions is
now under control of NKR defense army. Armenia and Azerbaijan are
holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group up till now.

Armenians Call It Genocide – Turkey & US Rebuke Massacre Claims

ARMENIANS CALL IT GENOCIDE – TURKEY & US REBUKE MASSACRE CLAIMS
By Donald Griffith

America’s News Online
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Feb 28 2010

The 1915 massacre or genocide, in April of that year, of over
1 million Armenians and other groups by the Turkish regime is
well-documented. The Turks like the Nazis kept extensive records and
there is no doubt that a genocide occurred (if the word genocide is
allowed to be used apart from the Jewish experience).

Politics Trumps Morality To this day the Turks deny this genocide. The
U.S. in need of allies, especially with the problems in that part of
the world, sidesteps the issue. In addition, the Jews and their home
state of Israel, also stay clear of condemning Turkey even though at
the present Israel and Turkey have strained relations.

Israel And The Turkish Massacre Genocide is only important if it
plays into the foreign policy of a nation. Israel, though it claims
had suffered a Holocaust, refuses to condemn the Turkish massacre of
the Armenians. Israel goes a step beyond. Israel’s Holocaust Museum
in Washington, D.C., and their similar museums that seem to crop up
everywhere, praise righteous Gentiles at the holocaust centers. They
not only never condemn Turkey, but do not have exhibits at the
holocaust memorials, concerning U.S.

companies that were complicit in the Holocaust. General Motors and
Ford subsidiaries supplied the German war machine. There was an
agreement about Israel and the Jews never condemning U.S. companies,
and their part in making the holocaust run smoothly.

IBM (International Business Machines) made sure its subsidiaries in
occupied Europe had their famous punch cards that facilitated the
roundup and extermination of Jews and others. This punch card system
not only had the trains running on time, but had personal information
about the Jews, making their roundup throughout Europe an easy task.

Genocide Is A Relative Concept Genocide will only be condemned by
Turkey, the U.S. and for that matter any country, when it is in their
national interest to do so.

The fact remains that as far as Turkey, the United States and Israel
are concerned, the Turkish massacre of the Armenians is to be swept
under the rug.

http://www.americasnewsonline.com/armenians

Opposition Supporters Hold Rally In Yerevan

OPPOSITION SUPPORTERS HOLD RALLY IN YEREVAN

news.am
March 1 2010
Armenia

March 1, at 7:30 p.m. the rally of Armenian National Congress
(ANC) ended in Yerevan. RA Former President and ANC leader Levon
Ter-Petrosyan delivered a 50-minute long speech at the meeting.

He referred to 2008 post-presidential events, as well as touched
upon Armenia-Turkey reconciliation and the current stage of Karabakh
peace process.

The opposition representatives declared the next republican rally
will be held on April 6-on the day of the opening of Human Rights
Protection Congress in Armenia.

Presently, thousands of opposition supporters are marching down the
Mashtots Avenue escorted by the police, chanting anti-governmental
slogans. They visited the places where bloody events took place two
years ago. The demonstrators laid flowers to Myasnikyan monument and
paid tribute to March 1 victims. No incident between the oppositionists
and law enforcement agents was reported.