Ankara: Turks Intolerant Of Religious Diversity, Says Poll

TURKS INTOLERANT OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY, SAYS POLL

Today’s Zaman
01 October 2009, Thursday

A survey conducted by a private research company has shown that a great
majority of the public does not want atheists, Jews or Christians
for neighbors and also disapproves of their employment at top state
institutions, the Radikal daily reported yesterday.

Conducted by the Frekans research company as part of a project to
promote the Turkish Jewish community and its culture, the poll gauged
Turks’ views on different ethnic and religious groups in Turkey,
the Jewish community in particular. Fifty-seven percent of 1,108
people surveyed in the poll said they did not want to have atheist
neighbors, while 42 percent said they did not want Jewish neighbors and
35 percent of respondents were reluctant to have Christian neighbors.

Furthermore, when asked whether they would feel uncomfortable if
people from Turkey’s non-Muslim communities were employed by top
state institutions, 57 percent of respondents expressed discomfort
with the idea of someone from these groups being employed by the
National Intelligence Organization (MİT), while 55 percent stated
that they did not want non-Muslims to be members of the judiciary or
the police force.

When participants were asked whether they have close friends who are
Alevi, Kurd, atheist, Greek, Armenian or Jewish, 64 percent stated that
they had a Kurdish friend, while 53 percent said they had a friend
from the Alevi community. The participants were also asked how they
defined themselves. Fifty-one percent of respondents said they defined
themselves as "citizens of the Turkish Republic," while 19 percent
described themselves as "Muslim" and another 19 percent identified
themselves as "Turkish." Two percent defined themselves as Kurdish.

Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter – 10/01/2009

YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

SEPTEMBER 25 – OCTOBER 1, 2009

HIGHLIGHTS:

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: ELECTIONS AS A DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION

THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION CENTER AWARDED GOLD KEYS AND RUSTY LOCKS

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: ELECTIONS AS A DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION

On September 29, another "Press Club" show went on the air of "Yerkir Media"
TV company. The cycle is produced under Yerevan Press Club project,
supported by the Open Society Institute. The guests of the program host, YPC
President Boris Navasardian were Aram Manukian, member of the Board of
Armenian National Movement, and Sevak Hovhannisian, Deputy Head of the
Office of RA Central Election Commission. The discussion centered on the
elections as one of the main democratic institutions.

The next "Press Club" show will be aired on "Yerkir Media" on October 6, at
21.15.

THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION CENTER AWARDED GOLD KEYS AND RUSTY LOCKS

On September 28 at "Regine" hotel in Yerevan the ceremony of awarding the
winners of Freedom of Information Center’s annual competition took place.
The event was dedicated to the International Right to Know Day (established
in 2002) and organized with the assistance of USAID.

The most open institution in 2009 was named to be the Administration of
Azatan village of Shirak region.

The RA Ministry of Territorial Administration was recognized as the best
state structure to place data through Internet.

In 2009 "Bridge of Hope" NGO was the most active and efficient in using its
right to information.

The most active defender of his civil right to get information was named
Yerevan citizen Armen Galstian.

Among all the journalists, the one most consistent in covering the freedom
of information issues and actively using the RA Law "On Freedom of
Information" was announced Grisha Balasanian – for a cycle of articles on
the activities of local self-government bodies, published in "Aravot" daily
and in the FOI Center newsletter "You Have a Right to Know".

By tradition all persons and organizations, listed above, were conferred
prizes of a gold key – as a symbol of openness.

Artur Poghosian, judge of RA Administrative Court, received a special award
– for restoring the right on freedom of information.

The rusty lock, a symbol of secrecy, was awarded to the state non-commercial
organization "Office on Implementing Programs of Construction and
Investments in Yerevan" – for not fulfilling the requirements of the RA Law
"On Freedom of Information".

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Press Club is required.

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Accidents Planning National Center Presentation Today

ACCIDENTS PLANNING NATIONAL CENTER PRESENTATION TODAY

Tert.am
28.09.09

At 7 pm today, the Accidents Planning National Center will be holding a
presentation at the "Arvartsan" cultural centre at the Yerevan State
College of the Arts.

The Center was founded in 2006 and implements different projects in
international and local contexts, including seminars, presentations,
exhibitions, film showings. Art critic Grigor Khachatryan (shown here)
is the founder and head of the centre.

The presentation is initiated by AICA-Armenia and Mkhitar Sebastatsi
Art School.

Gas Supply To Armenia To Be Temporary Suspended On October 1-5

GAS SUPPLY TO ARMENIA TO BE TEMPORARY SUSPENDED ON OCTOBER 1-5

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.10.2009 15:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Gas supply to Armenia will be temporary suspended
on October 1-5 in connection with repair works at North Caucasus
-Transcaucasia gas lines.

Temporary gas supply suspension will not affect consumers, gas supply
in Armenia will be effected without restrictions, ArmRosgazprom press
service reported.

Heritage Opposition Party Leader Intends To Return To Parliament

HERITAGE OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER INTENDS TO RETURN TO PARLIAMENT

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.09.2009 16:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Heritage opposition party leader Raffi K. Hovannisian
has issued a statement of to announce decision not to lay down his
parliamentary mandate.

The statement says,

"My Fellow Countrymen:

Having humbly labored so many years for the international reaffirmation
of the Armenian Genocide, recognition of the Karabagh Republic, and
normalization of relations with our neighbors without any precondition,
I felt betrayed by the actions of this administration in compromising
these fundamental principles and therefore decided to lay down my
parliamentary mandate in protest.

Since that moment, however, I have been urged by compatriots both in
Armenia and in our broad Diaspora to take up the challenge and use
the limited forum that the National Assembly offers to speak in the
name of truth and justice no matter what the odds.

Hence, in deference to this strong groundswell of support and urgency,
I am withdrawing my resignation and will resume my responsibilities
as a member of the Heritage faction, which for the past two years
has consistently demonstrated its commitment to human rights and
fundamental freedoms, an end to illegal political persecution and
imprisonment, and the dignity, integrity and security of the Republic
of Armenia and the Armenian people worldwide."

Armenian-Turkish Protocols – `flawed documents’

Armenian-Turkish Protocols – `flawed documents’
26.09.2009 13:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian-Turkish Protocols can be defined as `flawed
documents’, US former Ambassador to Armenia John Evans said during an
international web cast of an Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA). `I think that the impulse to try to get diplomatic relations
started and to get the border opened was a good impulse. In the
execution there may have been, and there certainly were some shoddy
work,’ said Evans who prefaced his remarks by noting that he was
speaking on his own behalf and not as a representative of any
government or organization.

(Dip) Turkish Premier Meets U.S. President

Turk.Net

(Dip) Turkish Premier Meets U.S. President

PITTSBURGH/NEW YORK (A.A) – 26.09.2009 – Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan met with U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday.

Erdogan, who attended G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, held a meeting with
Obama after the summit.

The two leaders discussed problems in the Middle East as well as
Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan relations.

Obama told Erdogan that the recent developments in Turkey-Armenia
relations were positive, and he stressed the importance of these
relations for the region.

Erdogan and Obama also took up the dispute between Armenia and
Azerbaijan. Erdogan said that it would make things easier if Minsk
Group was involved in the solution process more actively.

Obama told Erdogan that he knew the critical importance of Upper
Karabakh for the solution of the problem.

Following the meeting, Erdogan left for New York to participate in
40th anniversary reception of Organization of the Islamic Conference
(OIC). (GC)

Two new buildings opened in YSLU after Bryusov

Two new buildings opened in YSLU after Bryusov
26.09.2009 18:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On September 26, the European International Day of
Languages opening ceremony of new buildings of the Yerevan State
Linguistic University after Bryusov was held.

The event was attended by the RA prime minister Tigran Sargsyan, who
congratulated the students.

"The contacts between nations are becoming more and more intense. The
modern world is inconceivable without the knowledge of foreign
languages, " the prime minister said.

According to the rector of the Yerevan State Linguistic University
Suren Zolyan, "The European International Day of Languages is an
important event in globalization times, and YSLU, the cradle of
language teaching in Armenia, attaches importance to celebrating that
day ".

The construction woks lasted 2.5 years and costed AMD 550 million. The
library, archive, computer lab, hall-museums, Confucius Institute and
a small hotel for foreign lecturers will be located in the new
buildings.

Wlliam Safire, New York Times columnist, dies at 79

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Wlliam Safire, New York Times columnist, dies at 79

By Ron Kampeas · September 27, 2009

WASHINGTON (JTA) — William Safire, the conservative speechwriter
turned columnist who made an art of at once embracing and poking the
Washington establishment, died at 79.

Safire died in a hospice in Maryland on Sunday, just before Yom
Kippur, his former employer, the New York Times, reported. He had
pancreatic cancer.

Safire was an adman visiting Moscow in 1959 when he made friends with
then-Vice President Richard Nixon by arranging a capitalism
vs. communism "kitchen debate" between Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev,
the Soviet premier.

That friendship landed Safire a speechwriter’s job in Nixon’s White
House in 1969. He helped cultivate the image of Nixon — the former
vice president and consummate GOP insider just elected to the most
powerful position in the free world — as somehow an outsider to
Washington’s establishment. He coined the phrase "nattering nabobs of
negativism" to describe the administration’s critics.

>From the White House, he leapt in 1973 to the op-ed page of the New
York Times, another bastion of the establishment, to become, according
to one account, a "hawk among doves."

His twice-weekly column, running until 2005, made him a gadfly of
Democrats and liberals; he worked the column like a beat reporter and
won the 1978 Pulitzer for columns raising questions about the
propriety of the financial dealings of Bert Lance, President Jimmy
Carter’s budget director. (Lance was acquitted of charges arising out
of the exposes, and later befriended Safire.)

Safire, later in his career, seemed sometimes unaware how much a part
of the Washington establishment he had become; one mid-1990s colum was
a reproach of the Clinton administration for removing his fellow
columnist, Maureen Dowd, from the White House-sanctioned party
circuit.

Safire reserved his deepest affections for Israel; Israeli prime
ministers often used his column’s valued real estate to convey
messages to the Washington p. He was especially close to Ariel
Sharon. In a Jan. 3 2005 column he asked Sharon, who was buffeted by
criticism from the right for setting the stage for the evacuation of
settlers from the Gaza Strip: "And do you expect to be prime minister
one year from today?" He recorded Sharon’s reply as: "Why only one
year?"

Exactly a year and a day later, Sharon suffered a debilitating stroke
and was replaced as prime minister by Ehud Olmert.

Safiire turned on Israel when he felt it erred; he blasted Israel for
running U.S. Navy analyst Jonathan Pollard as a spy, although he later
described Pollard’s life sentence as "excessive." In 2000, when the
United States stood opposed to the Jewish state’s arms sales to China,
Safire invoked the prophetic injunction about forgetting Jerusalem in
his warning to Israel not to endanger its most valuable alliance:
"Reconsider, Israel; let not your democratic hand lose its cunning."

In 2001, he took aim at the Ehud Barak government and the
Anti-Defamation League for being part of the successful effort to win
a pardon for fugitive tax evader Marc Rich from President Bill
Clinton. He called for Abraham Foxman, the ADL’s national director, to
retire. Foxman called him up and the conversation produced a memorable
lede:

”You never made a mistake in your life?” an angry Abraham Foxman,
national director of the Anti-Defamation League, shouted over the
phone. ”What about when you worked for that anti-Semite Nixon?”

Safire took back his call for Foxman’s head, although he said Foxman’s
jibe was "unfair."

Over the years, Safire made clear in his column his pain at
discovering that not only Nixon but other cherished friends from that
administration — Vice President Spiro Agnew and speechwriter Pat
Buchanan — were not above frequent anti-Semitic outbursts or even, in
Buchanan’s case, adopting the bigotry as a strategy.

After Buchanan, preparing for a presidential run in 1999 on the Reform
ticket, accused the "Israeli lobby" of not putting American first,
Safire wrote this of a man he friend:

"Was this calculated to whip up resentment at Jews’ political
participation, even at the cost of stimulating anti-Semitism? Of
course; he knows exactly what he’s doing. To pose as fair, he also
imputes policy disloyalty to Americans with ties to Cuba, Greece,
Armenia and a dozen other places, and is careful to say ‘Israeli
lobby’ rather than ‘Jewish lobby.’ But you know what he means."

Safire is equaly remembered as the "On Language" columnist, appearing
in the New York Times Magazine from 1979 until earlier this year. He
loved to plumb the meanings of what had become common usage —
especially common political usage — and seemed to take special
pleasure in uncovering Jewish origins. In 2007 he asked readers to
research the origins of "Go figure." Some uncovered evidence that it
was an American original, others said its derivation was Spanish, and
others insisted it stemmed from the Yiddish, "gay vays," or "Go now."

Safire’s assessment:

"My call: Go figure is a clip of standard English ‘Go and figure it
out for yourself,’ given a Yiddish overlay by go know and an
expressive shrug and weary rolling of the eyes long identified with an
ethnic group."

Safire is survived by his wife, Helene, his son, Mark, and his
daughter, Annabel, and a granddaughter.

Tavlian Preschool & Kindergarten Earns National NAEYC Accreditation

Tavlian Preschool & Kindergarten Earns National NAEYC Accreditation

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By Asbarez Staff on Sep 25th

PASADENA – The St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena L. &
H. Tavlian Preschool & Kindergarten recently earned accreditation from
from the National Association for the Education of Young Children –
the nation’s leading organization of early childhood professionals.

`We’re proud to have earned the mark of quality from NAEYC, and to be
recognized for our commitment to reaching the highest professional
standards,’ said Helen Manoucherians, Director of L. & H. Tavlian
Preschool & Kindergarten in Pasadena. `NAEYC Accreditation lets
families in our community know that children in our program are
getting the best care and early learning experiences possible.’

Our mission is to provide a high quality early childhood education
program.

`Our Kindergarten is the first one among Armenian schools to receive
the NAEYC accreditation,’ added Manoucherians.

To earn NAEYC Accreditation, L. & H. Tavlian Preschool & Kindergarten
went through an extensive Self-Study process, measuring the program
and its services against the 10 NAEYC Early Childhood Program
Standards and more than 400 related Accreditation Criteria. The
program received NAEYC Accreditation after a site visit by NAEYC
Assessors to ensure that the program meets each of the ten program
standards. NAEYC-accredited programs are also subject to unannounced
visits during their accreditation, which lasts for five years.

In the 23 years since NAEYC Accreditation was established, it has
become a widely recognized sign of high-quality early childhood
education. Almost 8,000 programs, serving one million young children,
are currently accredited by NAEYC – approximately 8 percent of all
preschools and other early childhood programs. `The NAEYC
Accreditation system raises the bar for preschools, child care centers
and other early childhood programs,’ said Mark Ginsberg, Ph.D.,
executive director of NAEYC. `L. & H. Tavlian Preschool &
Kindergarten’s NAEYC Accreditation is a sign that they are a leader in
a national effort to invest in high-quality early childhood education,
and to help give all children a better start.’

The NAEYC Accreditation system has set voluntary professional
standards for programs for young children since 1985. In September
2006, the Association revised program standards and criteria to
introduce a new level of quality, accountability, and service for
parents and children in child care programs. The new standards today
reflect the latest research and best practices in early childhood
education and development. NAEYC is committed to utilizing the newest
studies and analysis on positive child outcomes to ensure young
children continue receiving the highest-quality care and education
possible.

The NAEYC Accreditation system was created to set professional
standards for early childhood education, and to help families identify
high-quality preschools, child care centers and other early education
programs. To earn NAEYC Accreditation, a program must meet each of
the 10 NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards. Programs are
accredited by NAEYC for a five-year period.

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