Legislation to neutralize Azerbaijani campaign against Armenians

Legislation to neutralize Azerbaijani campaign against Armenians

Yerkir/arm
18 March 05

The National Assembly’s Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
faction is sponsoring two legislation pieces. While they are related
to different fields, both of them are quite pivotal.

The faction has proposed an amendment to the Law on Holidays and
Commemoration Days, making the February 28 the day of commemorating
the Armenian victims of the massacres in the Azerbaijani towns of
Sumgait, Gandza, Baku as well as in Shahumian and Getashen, and the
day of protecting the rights of massive deportation of the Armenians
from Azerbaijan.

“This issue is overdue,” ARF faction secretary Hrair Karapetian says.
Speaking of the importance of the draft, Karapetian noted that
the Armenian parliament has to express its position taking into
account that Azerbaijan has launched a vigorous campaign aimed at
recognition of the so-called Khojalu events a genocide, as well as
pushing legislation — including in international and CIS bodies —
on extremism and separatism.

BAKU: Turkey To Present To United Nations Historical Documents Relat

AzerTaj
March 21, 2005

TURKEY TO PRESENT TO UNITED NATIONS HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO
SO-CALLED QUESTION OF ~SARMENIAN GENOCIDE~T
[March 21, 2005, 20:01:36]

Chairman of the Turkic History Vagf, professor Yusuf Halacoglu,
in his interview to the “Milliyyet” newspaper said they would send
the historical documents on the events happened in 1915-1919 in the
Ottoman state to the United Nations. At his words, all the documents
are based on the facts and figures related to number of the Armenians
and Turks involved in the armed conflicts.

The documents include archives of the Ottoman state, as well as
England, France, Germany and the United States. The Archives prove that
in 1915, in the Ottoman State only 100 thousands Armenian have died
as a result of the armed conflicts, diseases and other reasons. Along
with that, in 1915-1919, in the territory of Ottoman, 519 thousands of
Turk were killed. In 1921, out of the exiled Armenians, 644 thousand
900 Armenian have returned to Turkey. The rest have moved to Syria,
France, USA, Greece, Russia, Iran and other countries.

Te policy of exile was not applied towards all the Armenians,
professor Yusuf Halacoglu said. Many Armenians held high positions
in the government, served in the army and engaged in trade at that
time. In this case, it is impossible any “genocide”. On the contrary,
if there was “genocide”, it was committed by the Armenians against
the Turks.

Azeri-Armenian War To Break Out Any Instant, Warns Azeri President

AZERI-ARMENIAN WAR TO BREAK OUT ANY INSTANT, WARNS AZERI PRESIDENT

RIA Novosti
2005-03-21 22:07

BAKU, March 21 (RIA Novosti’s Gherai Dadashev) – An Azeri-Armenian
war may start any day, President Ilkham Aliev of Azerbaijan said
to newsmen.

“A war can break off any instant as there is no peace agreement
between us. There is only a ceasefire, and ceasefire is a very
ticklish matter. There are violations of the arrangement. They run
counter to our interests, as you all know-the achievements we have
made do not force us to break the ceasefire.”

As President Aliev emphasized, Azerbaijan is anxious to see the
Azeri-Armenian issue and the Karabakh conflict peacefully settled. “We
want a peaceful way out of the conflict under the impact of the world
public, and with the Armenian top to take a correct stance on the
issue. If it does not, things will certainly change. We shall talk
on the matter later on.”

BAKU: Azeri paper suggests restoring proportional representation vot

Azeri paper suggests restoring proportional representation vote to avoid crisis

Zerkalo web site, Baku
19 Mar 05

The recent developments in Azerbaijan prove that there is a need for
“revolutionary” reforms in the country before the situation gets out
of control, the Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo has said. Warring
clans, rampant corruption, weakness of democratic institutions and
lack of the “systemic opposition” stand to destabilize the country.
This is why the authorities themselves should introduce
constitutional amendments that will restore the proportional
representation system and make it easier both to curb the ambitions
of different groups within the authorities and to ensure that strong
opposition factions appear in the parliament. The following is an
excerpt from R. Mirqadirov’s report by Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo
web site on 19 March headlined “Revolutionary reforms” and subheaded
“There might not be another chance to make a choice”; subheading as
published:

The developments of the recent months have much more conclusively
proven the need for major reforms in all spheres of social, political
and economic life of the country, including the state government
system. Now it is time to admit that the country is facing a dilemma:
either the authorities effectively initiate reforms that would be
revolutionary by nature themselves, or else…[ellipsis as published]

Let us remind our readers of the most “notable” events of the last
month. The riot in penitentiaries – the head of state said that he
could not even imagine that horrible crimes that contravened
elementary humanitarian norms were taking place in penal colonies. It
emerged that top officials from the Justice Ministry were implicated
in these crimes.

The abduction of the wife of the International Bank [of Azerbaijan]
was the crime that effectively constituted a challenge to the
country’s leadership. It emerged that the criminal group has operated
in the top echelons of the Interior Ministry since as early as 1996,
in other words, for almost 10 years. In terms of extent and
inhumanity of their actions, they rivalled even those
dyed-in-the-wool criminals whom [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev
spoke about in his speech.

An act of provocation has been carried out against the editor of the
opposition newspaper Azadliq, which was “gladly seized on” by all the
pro-government media, who urged to cook his goose. Then we have all
become witnesses to almost public execution of well-known journalist
[editor-in-chief of Monitor magazine] Elmar Huseynov. Aliyev said
that this crime was the “black spot” on the whole of Azerbaijan.

Then the prices of energy carriers increased several times, which
naturally caused irritation in almost everyone. All this happened in
one month’s time. Is it not too much? Overall, however, this is not
all.

It would suffice to remember the recent “diplomatic exile” of
top-level Defence Ministry officers, followed by scandalous arrests
at that department. To this one could add an almost open war which
different groups within the ruling elite declared on one another.
Finally, it transpired that former National Security Minister Namiq
Abbasov knew about many of the crimes by Haci Mammadov [former top
Interior Ministry official arrested over involvement in high-profile
crimes], but did nothing. In general, our National Security Ministry
does not work effectively even in the Armenia direction.

After all of the abovementioned facts, it is possible to say with
certainty that stability which we all brag about so much is as
minimum under a serious threat. Some people tend to think, though,
that only mass protest actions that the opposition is trying to stage
are manifestations of upset stability.

It is worth noting, though, that unfolding of the situation precisely
in this direction was quite predictable.

Let us try, nonetheless, to find out what is going on and outwardly
manifestations of what profound processes the aforementioned events
are.

[Passage omitted: absence of the real opposition in the country]

What has to be done?

If one answers this question with one sentence, the whole thing is
very simple. To avoid a revolutionary coup, reforms are required that
would be in essence revolutionary – in the economy, political system
etc.

This is precisely why many people expected – and international
organizations made almost open-text demands for – fundamental reforms
in the country in all the spheres, including personnel purges. The
wait has become long. In these conditions, those groups within the
ruling elite who were under a cloud would sooner or later start to
act.

However, the latest events have shown that the force that is capable
of starting to act any time is the extra systemic “opposition force”
that exists in the power-wielding structures. After the presidential
election [in 2003], effectively all power-wielding structures,
including the defence, national security and interior ministries –
were subjected to a forced purge, were they not?

In general, however, that these people had to lose what they had
already “earned” is not the main point. We have to keep in mind that
the large-scale oil export starts virtually next year. This means
that billions of dollars will start flowing into the country, in
other words, we are witnesses to the struggle for these billions.

So, today there is a need for action for reforms in all sectors which
would be revolutionary in essence. First, it is impossible to fight
against corruption without destroying the corrupt state government
system itself. International organizations say that almost 1.5bn
dollars are illegally shunted out of Azerbaijan every year. How much
money is transferred out of the country in an almost “legal” way?! It
is possible, of course, to naively think that it is manageable to
sooner or later imprison all the corrupt officials. But even if so,
it will do us little good. Because we will be able to confiscate only
the minor part of what has been stolen, which remains in the country
in the form of real estate.

We will not be able to catch a glimpse of the property and capital
that are stored abroad. There are plenty of examples. Few people can
remember Filipino ruler [Ferdinand] Marcos these days. He has been
ousted long ago [in 1986]. However billions of dollars that he stole
from the people of Philippines still remain in the Western banks.
Milosevic is currently tried in by the international tribunal.
However there is not a mention of returning his billions to the
country and its people either.

This is why it would be much more expedient to legalize all the
illegal income and property of everyone. Simultaneously with
legalization, constitutional guarantees of safety of these incomes
and properties, even in case of change of government. Naturally, the
corrupt system itself has to be destroyed. This implies reforming the
whole system of state government, including the system of control
over the economy. These reforms might in a short time lead not only
to the boom in economic development, but also to a dramatic rise in
budget revenues if a sensible tax policy is implemented.

Further, urgent measures are required to improve the social and
political atmosphere in the country. It is inadmissible to declare
the opposition an enemy, even if only a minor part of the population
supports it, as representatives of the ruling party claim. The
authorities and the opposition should be rivalling political
opponents, not enemies, as in our country.

Journalists are assassinated not only in Azerbaijan, but everywhere
in the world, even in the most democratic countries. However, in
those democratic countries the assassination of a well-known
opposition journalist does not bring society to the verge of a
political crisis. This is an indicator of abnormality of the existing
system of political relations in the country. Precisely in the
atmosphere of enmity should be sought the causes of lack of trust
that the authorities are actually interested in solving Huseynov’s
assassination. It is no accident that only the assassination of
Huseynov could force the feuding sides to sit down at the negotiating
table.

In short, the authorities themselves should be interested in
accelerating the process of coming into being of the systemic
opposition, which has disappeared from the political arena. But quite
a logical question arises: how can this be achieved?

In light of the recent events and upcoming parliamentary elections
[in November], there is a need to proceed without delay with
reforming the political system, first and foremost, the electoral
legislation. A fundamental reform of the electoral system should be
carried out, which requires amending the constitution. First of all,
it would be worthwhile to increase the number of deputies to
somewhere around 200 and restore the proportional representation
system. But this is not all yet. The ratio of the deputies elected by
the proportional representation and first-past-the-post system should
be 150 to 50. Overall, the abolition in the past of the proportional
representation system of voting was a mistake that was not in the
interests of even the ruling elite.

However, these sorts of fundamental reforms of the electoral system
require introducing changes to the constitution because the
qualitative and quantitative composition of the parliament is
determined by the constitution. The president himself should come up
with the initiative to carry out reforms. But time is running out. If
the head of state intends to come up with the initiative to conduct a
referendum on constitutional amendments, it is time already to take
this step. After all, public discussion of the proposed
constitutional amendments should take place. So, the head of state
himself will kill two birds with one stone.

First, these constitutional amendments will have full support from
international organizations, first and foremost, from the Council of
Europe. The president will prove that his statement at the Council of
Europe that international community will soon see an unprecedented
level of democracy in Azerbaijan are not just words. Aliyev will
prove that he is really willing to do his best to establish a
European-type multi-party system in Azerbaijan.

Second, this initiative by the head of state will gain support of
effectively all of the opposition, which did not hide its negative
attitude towards the abolition of the proportional representation
system. This step will earn the head of state yet greater authority
even among the part of the population that has opposition sentiments.

Third, the return to the proportional representation system might
prove conducive to appearance in the country of the truly new
systemic opposition, the need for which is voiced by everyone
although effectively no-one does anything to create it. After all,
there are quite a few well know politicians and public figures in the
country who, although they have pro-opposition attitudes, are not
represented for one reason or another in the “traditional” leading
parties. The possibility cannot be ruled out that this group will
found some electoral bloc, which will become a “prototype” of the new
systemic opposition.

Fourth, electing the overwhelming majority of the deputies under the
proportional representation system will make both the election
campaign and the future behaviour of the Milli Maclis [parliament]
rather predictable because in this case the rules of the game will
have to be agreed with just a few players who will represent the
systemic opposition – and there are not going to be many of these.

It has to be taken into account that should the entirely
first-past-the-post system be preserved, neither the authorities, nor
the opposition will be able to influence in any way the campaign of
nomination of candidates for deputy, right? Under the current law, to
be nominated, candidates for deputy have to collect the minimal
number of voter signatures or deposit a relatively small amount of
money. So, effectively any home-bred Mafioso can nominate his
candidature if he wants to. In other words, the election campaign
stands to get out of control.

Furthermore, the outcome of the elections will be just as
unpredictable because in that case the struggle will take place not
between the authorities and the opposition, but first and foremost
between different groups within the ruling elite itself. Each of
these groups will try to use its financial resources and executive
bodies of local self-governments under its control to bring as many
of its people as possible to the parliament.

On the other hand, it has to be taken into account that already at
the current stage the struggle among these groups often transcends
the “bounds of decency”. It suffices to skim through the newspapers
and watch the TV news bulletins to notice that different groups from
the government, presidential administration, parliament and even
pro-government media are involved in this struggle. Leaders of these
groups openly issue threats to one another. In short, there is
“democracy galore” within the ruling elite. Because these “supporters
of democracy”, who possess huge resources, will certainly try to take
advantage of at least relatively democratic situation that will have
to be created during the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Law and order within the ruling team can be restored in two ways.
First, it is possible to clear the team of all the odious old-style
figures and deprive them of resources of influence, including
financial ones. This would be a very painful process. Meanwhile, not
too much time remains till the parliamentary elections to start and
complete this painful process which stands to cause major negative
consequences. Most probably, some partial measures will be taken in
this direction. Incidentally, as it emerged from informed sources in
the ruling elite, the head of state was going to announce a major
government reshuffle before the assassination of Huseynov. One of the
persons from the inner circle of the head of state even compared this
reshuffle to a “tsunami”.

Second, it is possible to create a situation in which no-one will
even think about dictating terms to the head of state. For now, this
is possible if one looks at the parliamentary elections from this
point of view, though. That is to say, he has to take into account
the interests of his entourage when compiling the list of the
deputies. This is difficult, though. But even if this happens, there
are no guarantees that no-one will try to “play his own game” in the
regions. When numerous interests collide, a totally different
situation will take shape. In that case, Aliyev will personally
compile his party’s [New Azerbaijan Party] electoral list for the
proportional representation vote. It is unlikely that anyone will
dare at the party conference to go against the party list proposed by
the head of state. In other words, his entourage will entirely depend
on the leader. In addition, it will be much easier to achieve the
required result under the proportional representation sys! tem.

Finally, decreasing the number of single-seat constituencies to 50
will also bring the potential of local Mafioso to next to nothing and
eliminate unpredictability of the election outcome. So, if the partly
democratic election is held, which is what international
organizations, and first and foremost the Council of Europe, demand
from Baku, we will get a rather predictable parliament with a few
large party factions.

So, we have to make choice…[ellipsis as published].

Nagorno Karabakh status primary, Lennmarker says

Nagorno Karabakh status primary, Lennmarker says

21.03.2005  

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – The OSCE rapporteur on Karabakh has reaffirmed
that the region’s status is primary, National Assembly Vice Speaker
Vahan Hovhannissian told a news conference on Monday.

According to Hovhannisian, Goran Lennmarker has also said that the
Azeri arguments regarding the refugees and territories are secondary.
Hovhannisian briefed the reporters about the Armenian delegation’s
meetings with the Azeris in Brussels.

He also indicated that during the discussion of the issue, the Azeris
unsuccessfully tried to include “Atkinson provisions” in the report.
They also tried to set the next meeting in London, probably hoping
to get backing from the British.

This proposal was also denied, Hovhannisian said. The Armenian
delegation has also met with the NATO Secretary General’s special
representative in the Caucasus and the regional director of the
“Wider Europe: New Neighborhood” project to discuss joint projects.

–Boundary_(ID_xo6vqtS3d3jNM/LGdY9tFg)–

No Atkinson Theses In Lenmarker’s Report?

No Atkinson Theses In Lenmarker’s Report?

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21-03-2005

The Azerbaijanis have done everything for the Atkinson theses to be
included in the report of OSCE special representative Goran Lenmarker
in prejudice of Armenia, be there have been no serious results,
NA deputy speaker Vahan Hovhannisyan and delegate Samvel Nikoyan
claimed today. In the NA there were summing up the results of the
meetings in Brussels on March 17-18.

Vahan Hovhannisyan informed that they have managed to make Mr.
Lenmarker understand that “the most important and urgent problem is
that of Karabakh’s status, and the other problems put forward by the
Azerbaijanis are secondary”. No details of the Lenmarker report were
made public. The final variant of the report will be represented in
June in Washington during the annual meeting of the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly.

During the press conference today Vahan Hovhannisyan also announced
that Armenia has “serious historical chance” to take the first place
in the regional cooperation field. The NA deputy speaker meant the
program “New Neighbors”. But for that purpose, according to him,
internal improvements are also needed.

By the way, in Brussels in this context the problem of the
possible Armenian-Azerbaijani cooperation has been discussed. The
Azerbaijanis said that it is possible only after settling the Karabakh
conflict. According to Vahan Hovhannisyan, they have insisted on the
regional cooperation not to be connected with the Karabakh conflict,
and the Europeans have agreed with them.

National Week of Libraries to be held on April 11-18

National Week of Libraries to be held on April 11-18
By Armine Ghazarian

Yerkir/arm
18 March 05

Association of Armenian Libraries NGO is organizing a national week
of libraries in April. This is the fourth annual week of libraries
organized by the NGO. More than 100 school, children’s, regional and
city libraries will be participating in this large scale event.

Within the framework of the national week of libraries various
exhibitions, meetings, roundtables, presentations, seminars and other
events will be organized aiming at emphasizing the role of books and
reading among the population.

This year the library week will be held on April 11-18. It will be
devoted to children and will be titled “Our Future Is with Children
who Read Books”. The opening ceremony will be held at the National
Library. On the same day two exhibitions devoted to the 1600th
anniversary of the creation of the Armenian alphabet and the 60th
anniversary of General-Mayor Samvel Safarian will be held in the
small and large exhibition halls of the library.

The participants will also have a chance to see the exhibition of
children’s literature. In the Vernatun exhibition hall an exhibition
titled Armenian Composers for the Children will be held where the
70th anniversary of composer Areg Lusinian will be celebrated.

Two interesting events will be held on April 12 in Lori and Armavir
regional libraries. Hrant Matevossian’s 70th anniversary and Avetik
Isahakian’s 130th anniversary will be celebrated there.

A meeting with writers Zori Balayan, Arevshat Avagian, Razmik Davoyan
and others will be organized at the Central Library after Isahakian
in Yerevan. A debate titled “What Do Books Mean to Me?” will be held
in Syunik regional library.

The presentation of Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Hovik
Hoveyan’s collection of poems will be held in Gegharkunik regional
library. A seminar on e-books will be organized at Khnko Aper
Children’s Library in Yerevan. The Republican Medical Library will
organize a discussion on medical and psychological aspects of reading
for children.

On April 15 a animation theater performance will be organized for
Huys orphanage children in Gyumri. The regional library in Armavir
will organize an exhibition of child artists devoted to the 125th
anniversary of Martiros Sarian. Gegharkunik regional library will
organize a commemoration event devoted to the Armenian Genocide. The
regional library of Armavir will host an exhibition devoted to the
60th anniversary of the victory in the World War II.

The closing ceremony of the National Week of Libraries will be held
on April 18 in Khnko Aper Children’s library in Yerevan.

ANKARA: Turkish foreign minister denies EU entry,Armenian genocide c

Turkish foreign minister denies EU entry, Armenian genocide claims linked

Anatolia news agency
20 Mar 05

Ankara: Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul has
said that there is no direct or indirect link between the alleged
Armenian genocide and Turkey’s accession to the EU.

In his response to a question tabled by Ummet Kandogan, an MP of the
True Path Party from Denizli, Gul pointed out that Turkey had fulfilled
the Copenhagen political criteria set out as a precondition for the
start of accession talks with the EU, which, he noted, was confirmed
both in the Progress Report and the Recommendation released by the EU
Commission on 6 October 2004 as well as the final communique issued
after the EU summit held on 17 December 2004.

Noting that the conditions related to the negotiating process had
been clearly defined for each candidate country and that the process
of Turkey’s admission to the EU would take place within the context
outlined in the EU’s acquis communautaire, Gul went on saying: “Thus,
there is no direct or indirect link between the Armenian allegations
of genocide and Turkey’s accession to the EU. Although this issue is
occasionally brought up by certain groups, EU circles are aware of
the clear and firm policy that country has been pursuing about the
matter in question.”

Pointing out that a historical research group, which was set up
within the Turkish History Institution in order to investigate into
the Armenian allegations and consists of a group of distinguished
historians, had undertaken significant work with a view to supporting
Turkish arguments in response to Armenian allegations, Gul said that
books written as a result of scientific work undertaken by the group
would soon be available to the Turkish public and the international
community.

Gul went on saying that there was satisfactory coordination between
the agencies and organizations concerned with respect to formulation
of policies in response to unfounded Armenian allegations, adding
that funds needed to support the activities being conducted into
Armenian claims had been earmarked by the Promotion Fund under the
Prime Minister’s Office.

TBILISI: Four CIS peacekeepers detained by Georgian police

Four CIS peacekeepers detained by Georgian police

Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
21 Mar 05

Members of a Georgian rapid-reaction unit have detained four Russian
[CIS] peacekeepers near the administrative border with Abkhazia. One
of the detained men is ethnic Armenian, another Kabardian and another
Russian. The identity of the fourth man, who had no papers on him,
is yet to be established.

Georgian officials have said that the men were armed and trying
to enter the yard of a private house in the village of Ganmukhuri
[Zugdidi District, Samegrelo province].

The peacekeepers have said that they were searching for a lost horse.

ANKARA: Turkey seeks improved ties with Armenia – ruling party MP

Turkey seeks improved ties with Armenia – ruling party MP

Anatolia news agency, Ankara
21 Mar 05

Bursa, 21 March: Egemen Bagis, chairman of Turkey-US Parliamentary
Friendship Group and a deputy from Justice and Development Party
(AKP), stated that there are some circles which claim that there is
an anti-American sentiment in Turkey. [Passage omitted]

Bagis further indicated that, prior to 3 November 2002, Turkey did
not have good relations with its neighbours. “In the past several
years, relations with Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Iran and
Iraq have improved. The ties with Armenia are not at the level where
they should be due to Armenian insistence on some borders.”

Bagis commented that Armenians once again have historical
allegations. “If the Armenians cool off tensions between Turkey and
Armenia, they will surely receive a positive response. In 2004,
we have permitted flights of the Armenian national airlines to
Istanbul four times a week. We have given a hand of friendship to
the Armenians. According to data I have received, there are over
30,000 Armenian citizens working in Turkey. These Armenians are not
Turkish citizens but have come to Turkey for various reasons. About
half of these Armenians look after our children as baby sitters. This
incident itself shows that we have no hatred of any one but love for
all. We share common cultural values.”